' 1 . J^ju!p*y,}oap7l)ootoror number of th« Madiooirmfttflty.tlie «nm of |ioo for any Compound toot POMHM* more medicinal vlr turnjaSnaraUvenowerajhan MUhler's Herb Bitten. . vB. MIBHT/KR, Proprietor. •! B. B. Corner of Centre Square. ; . •,, -f,).■ Lap cantor, ra. $lOO I WIU pay $lOO Eeward for the discovery or any mealolnal preparation that oan onre a greater variety of oomplainta than Mlshler's Herb Blttere, . ; r B. MIBHLER, Proprietor, B. B« Comer of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. » BEWABD t pay $6OO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that on** show a greater number of genuine Certificates of cures effected by ltneartneplace where it Is made, than MISHLER’S HERB BITTERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux. Diarrhoea, Typhoid, Remittent, Intermittent and Bilious .Fevers, Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundioe, Scrofula, Running or Bore Legs, Canoer, Abscess, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coughs. Colds, Cramp in the Stomach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Plies, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema, or failing away-slckness peculiar to children, Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all obstruc tions to the due course of nature in females, uu venerlal diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Blood or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. Certi ficates of curoa of the Yellow Fever fn Mexico, can also be furnished. Remember if it does not cure, the money will be refunded by the pro prietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, 8. E. Comer Centre Square. ' Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used In compeunding M isn ler’6 Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a Clroular and, you will * learn the medical properties of all the articles used In Its preparation ; also In the maner in which they operate on the system, and much other valuable information, lfyouare amlct ed with disease send for one oi Mlshler’s Herb Bitters Circulars: read It carefully, profit by the hints It contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. BITTERN WILL, CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Diseases of tlie 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 lu the system; while others acquire It through improper troutmoul o! scores of diseases. Under tills head may be classed— -Ist, Scrofula,—Tnls disease Is hereditary and in transmitted from generation to gonemtiou. It is caused by u transgression of the iaws o: nature, both moral aud physical; in oilier wordH, it is caused by vice. Acting usa latent poison, it reduces the vitality of the blood, aud weakens the dopuratlug organs, so that i hey fall to discharge or cast out the impurities tout ure continually generating in the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorhcna.or some oilier secret disease; ho undergoes a course of mercury, the dlsousu Is dried up, and the patient pronounced well. Vain delusion, Tlie complaint is not cured, its ohunnol is only dlvertod. Instead of making its uppearunco outwardly, it acts on the Internal organs, ami scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to sou, is the rosult. Mauy persons who ure per fectly free from all immorality and vice urouf lHotod wllli scrofula. They ure Hull'erlng for the sins of their fathers ami laboring under the curse inscribed lu tho Book of Books. “ 1 will visit tho Iniquities of the fathers upon thulr children," To cure this dreadful complaint It is nooos sary that tho blood should be thoroughly puri fied, all tho organs of tho body broughL into a healthy state of action, and tho system braced up and strengthened by invigorating toules.— ixxik at tho articles used In com pound lug Mlshler'Hßittors; see tho array of purifying und invigorating meudlcamuuts, and say whether there is an article in the wholo list ol medicines that equals It. We here emphatically assort, without lour of contradiction, that MIHHLKIVS BITTERS WILL CUBE ALL KINDS OF SCROFULOUS DISEASES. Jt purifies the blood, it strengthens tho inter nal organs aud aids them to perform thulr nut* ural functions, it is a stimulant and a tonic and It will euro Scrofula. ■lifci, Kuunlng Norus and Uleors.—Running sores and ulcers Invariably Indicate u soroiu lona Lalilt. They aro caused Ijy tho ellbrtH ol naturo UKUsohargo tho Impurities of tho blood. Many persons allllatod with running sores and ulcers succeeded In drying Lhom up uud think t,hoy aro cured when tuo skin grows over Uiu aoro. Thoy aro, however. “but maltlug biul worse,” for the Impurities that woro discharged from thoayaiom through the inodlum of tho aoro now act lnlornally uudoauaulnnumuiubJu diseases aud often death. Tho only truo and auroourol'or all running aoroa and uloura la Mlahlor-’a Bkturs, a oontlnuod and porauvorlng uaoof which will moat cortaluly oll'oct u jut manent cure, Ikl, Halt Rhoum.—Halt Rhoum la a vuguo, In definite. though, popular .tonu given to al most Oil the non-fourflo oruptlonaol the akin whioh afflict adulta. It la generally an orup tlou of vealclea In amall, ulatlnot ulcura, ac companied with a smarting, tlngllugaeuaatlou, with a tendency to oreop oranroad over tho ad« lolnlug aurfacu. Mishler's Bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4th. Pimples and Blotches.—Pimples and Blotches on the skin are always a sure sign ol impure blood. though neverdaugerous, ex cept In oases of carbuncles, they are very dls agreeo’ilu. Often wo will see tthe most hand some feaLurbs reudored hideous by great blotches and pimples, and Instead of tho pleas ing look which should Irradiate tho human lace we see nothing but disgusting corruption ; lor pimples and blotches are nothing but the cor rupt accumulations of tho system expelled through tlio medium of tho skin, The use ol Mishler’s Bitters; will force these corruptions to bo discharged through tho natural channels, and thusouresnllkiuußofplmplcaund bloiehe 1.4 idles who desire a fair completion, free iroi pimples should bear this fact In mind. upr 211 jyjicmcAL notice i DR. JAMES & IJRO.’S MEDICAL DISPENSARY., Market Square, two doom north of Market Street second Jloor, Harrisburg, Pa. Permanently established for the treatment and radical euro ol' all Chronic and Secret Dls uusoh, Malt Hhuum, Khoumatlsm, Mcrolulu, Piles, Syphilis In all Its varied forms, Seminal Wealine>B, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Ner vous or General Mobility, uauued by indiscre tlonH of youth: Female Weakness of every kind, Menstrual Irregularities, Deucorrhcea or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Ac., Ac., will re reive prompt oilloloul troatmont on tho most Improved principles of accumulated modern Hclonoe; the result of yearn of study and prac tical Investigation In the bout hospitals of Iflurope und America. Young men observe, you who liavo by Imliscro tlon brought on that fearful disease, Momlnnl Weakness, which destroys both body and mind, producing lmpotency, aud all the con comitants of old ago; you can rely on our romodlos as outlroly efficacious in oH'ccllng a radical cure. Putleuts living at a distance can proouro our celebrated remedies by writing, stating ago, symptoms, occupation, Ac., with lull directions for uso. Consultations at olllco free aud strictly ronji dvnttal. Office hours from HU A. M., to 1 J M. Address all communications to DU. JAMES A 11RO., Drawer 77, Harrisburg. Pa., with cuolosed stamp, whou on answer is desired. Send for one of our Medical Circulars— sent /rec. inov 27 lydAw $OOllO, JitaUoaarj], &r. QIF T H ! (JIFTNII (JIFi'Nl (UFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! NnUablo for Old and Young—Malo or Fomnle, HI HL/FH, PKAYKU AND HYMN HOOKS, Of All Denomluuilonn. POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD, &C. Annuals. Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxch. Ladles’ Nedwnrios, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph Hooka, Albums. NEW GAMES. Chessmen ami Boards, Huekgaimnon Boards, English Toy Books, Movoable Toy Books, LI non Books. Swiss Building Blocks, Union College Blocks. Village School Blocks, A B C Blocks, Picture Blocks, Jackstraws, Transparent Slates Pocket-Books, Gold Pens, &c. *2l. l’letiHO call and examine, at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Cheap Book Store, dec 4 UdAw] E W II O O UNI n a it it' a . BANCROFT'S U. H. HISTORY—VoIume u. TENNYSON’S POEMS COMPLETE—Diamond Edition. SPANISH PAPERS—By Washington Irvlug. 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 FLOWKIW- By H. G. Adams. PICTURE OF ST. JOHN—Bayard Taylor. FIGHTING JOE-Uy 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 Martl- neau. POE’S POEMS—BIue and Gold—New Edition. WITH GEN. SHERIDAN IN LEE’S LAST CAMPAIGN. OR ANDERSON VILLE PRISON —By A. C. Hamlin. NED NKVINS, THE NEWS-BOY—By H; Morgan, P. M. P. THE PRAIRIE CRUSOE, OR ADVENTURES IN THE FAR WEST. ALL IN THE • DARK—By J. Sheridan Le Fann. POPE’S POEMS—BIue and Gold—Now Edition. MOORE’S POEMS— '* " “ “ “ MILLY.ORTHE HIDDEN CROSS-By Lucy Ellen Guernsey. , VT , 49*A1l the Magazines for November have U And alt-New Pnbllcatlons na soon aa lasuod from the Presa. Also. Bibles, Prayer and Hymn books in great variety. A large andsplendid aSortment of Stationery ana Blank Books. Also, a large stock of School Books apd School Stationery always on BARR No. 6 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. . OOtZ7 ' tfdAW jn B. JOHN HqOAIiLA, SUB<*;EON DENTIST, jOffloe ’iid resldenoe opposite Cooper’s Hotel, . W*BT King BTBEBT, • > ‘ LANCASTER, PA. ■"■'wttAW 3Ual C Hira aW/S;“ pf flrat Quality of land ftr *“ woatßrandywlna towimhlp, TJUMtereonnty. h Upj Juitboen limed and , dree led with profiled bone.; tbe natural quality of Uie lMd can not be eurpoafed; It If well fenoed and bee water In each Sold and running at th» bouse anduarn. TheretoaboutlOAoreeofWood. Tbe Improvement* conalat of n large Slone Bora, MANSION HOUSE, Wagon Homo. Two Corn Cribs, Stone Tenant House and Stable. It is i miles north from Coatesvllle, Where there Is a good market for term products, and market cars leave twice a week for Philadelphia, it also adjoins a drove stand, and Is 37 inires from Philadelphia. There la a beautiful viewof the surrounding oountry from the bouse, there te a publloToad on each side ofthefarrm There 1b also for sale 36 Acres of Woodland mostly C PeraonswSl’be - shown the P r ®P| r #li! sr o £‘ij}e lng on Mr. John Carpenter, on the farm, or tne subscriber at Coatesvllle. M , PP q nov 28 Gtw47] WILLIAM DBIPPS. niRM IN THE “SHENANDOAH VAL- F LEY "FOR SALE. —The Farm belonging {5 the estate of Hemr Seems, dee’d., will be sold at Private A( “° g f&rm lies about 6 miles North of Winchester, and l'A miles East of the Winchester and Po tomac Railroad. There are two fine Sulphur Borings on the place, and the “Opequan” Creek runs through the fenn. Terms,sf6 per acre, cash, Apply to N. W. HAINES, -nov i 8 lmw 47 Winchester, Vo. •nCBMC HAL .—ON SATURDAY, DE> Y_ CEMBERIS, 1860, by virtue of an Order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be sola at Public Sale, on the premises In the village ofPennvllle, Elizabeth township, Lan caster county, the following Real Estate, to wit: A lot of ground situated in Iho village of Pennvllle, containing In front 150 feet and ex tending back 150 feet, more or less, adjoining property of Jos. Keener, Catharine Eby and John Bohm, (late tho property of Hetty Btohler, deceased), on which is erected a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Sum mer House, a Frame Stable. Pig Sty, and other necessary out-bulldlngs. There Is a Well of never-falling water on the premises with a pump therein. A furthor de scription is deemed unnecessary, os the prop erty can be viewed at any time before the sale, by calling on Joseph Keener, Esq., residing nearthosame. Halo to commence at 1 o clock P. M. on said day. when terms will be made known by DANL. F. BITTNER, Administrator. Jkhsk McMollin, Auctioneer. nov 21 Jtw 40 \rAMIABLE TANNERY. MERCHANT V MILL AND LAND FOR HALL.—J. D. Price & Co. Real Estate AgentH, Harrisonburg, Vh.. have for sale, a valuable property, which presents suporlor Inducements to mou of capi tal. The property consists of a large Tannery. Work shop, llark house, Lime house, Merchant Mill and Brick Dwolllng and Brick Tenant House, together with nil necessary and conven ient buildings. The Tannery has a large num ber of Vats, lor laying away Leather, and in deed lias everything necessary for carrying on the Tanuory business on a large scale. I hero are FORTY-NINE ACRES OF LAND, ui ft good state of cultivation attached to tills proporty, and sovoral hundred acreß of oxool luntlJark land within one mile of tiip Tannery. This Ih a valuable property, and it is BOldom that Hiich property in in market. Itlssituatod near the grade loading from Htrosburg to Canon Hprlngs, 1H mllon from Winchester, in Frederick county. Va., at Oravol Springs. The water power ih excellent, and the Bark Mill, Roller, i£o„ are run by this power. The tormH will be made accommodating, 'or particulars, addoHH, J. D. PRICE & CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Buildings, Harrisonburg, Va. doc 2.'} tfw PRIVATE HALE OF THAT VAMIABIiE MILL AND FARM OF 00 ACRES, known us “ Truman's Mill," in Sadsbury twp., Chester county, Pa., ]4 mile from Pomeroy, ono mile (•list or Purkesburg, on lino of tho Pennsylva nlu Railroad. Title Indisputable. Tormseasy. For further Information call upon the pro prietor. THOMAS H. PHIPPS, Parkesburg P. 0., or to A. G, FEATHER, Lime streut near Chestnut, Lancaster, Pa, nov 7 (ltweow*44 Ihfltekr’s gjtotir*. Re aI N T KR'N NOTICE THE AC* counts of tho following pontons are lllud In tho Koglstor’s OlUco of Laucustor county for confirmation and allowance at au Orphans' Court to bo held in tho Court House, In tho City of Laueastur, on tho THIRD MONDAY IN DECEMBER,(I7th,)IB3(I, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Jacob C. Stoner. Guardian of Clementine G. and Esther H. Davis—now Esther H. Tltlow. John T. MacGonlgle, Administrator of Arthur Aduiif&err, Guardian of Adu Marin Maynard and Fmukllu Maynard. Henry Holdelbauih, Guardian of Abraham Hess. Daniel F. Yost, Administrator of Honry Yost. Sidney Howell Myor, John P. M. Myer, George M. Stelumau and Elias Reeves, Executors of John Myor. John Huber, Guardian ol' John M. Wcldler and Surah M. Weldler. Daniel Dougherty and Mary B. Dougherty, Administrators of John S. Dougherty. Charles K. McDonald, ono of the Administra tors of Thomas McC'auslnnd. Ann E. Christ, Administratrix of Jacob Christ. John L. Deuiiugor, Guardian of Elizabeth Hoover. . , John Holllnger, Executor of Aun Shennc- brook. TT .. Samuel 11. Grlng, Guardian of Ellas Hartlng. Amos GroiT, Trustee of Philip Hlltz. James P. Boyd, Guardian of Mary E. Markley. Jacob B. Tshiuly, Executor of Dr. Levi Hull. Levi S. Relst, Surviving Executor of Christian Gutyaur. , George 11. Warfol aud Chrlßtiau H. Linos, Ad inlnlstrators of Molcholr Hackman. Poter H. Nlssloy, Guardian of Fanny Brandt. A. R. Witmor, Executor of Samuel llougou togler. „ , T , Brluton Walton, Administrator of Hunnah Henson. Abraham Urimuor, Admlnl«trator of JameK T. Little. 10/.m KolHt, Guardian of Wm. H. HoHingor. John and Joseph Hawk, AdmlnlutraioiH of Jacob Hawk. , George T. Hunnuol, Administrator do bonis non cum Lostumonto unuoxo oUoliu H. Mil- John 11. Smith, Henry Kborley and Johu Fry, Surviving Executor of Daniel Merltie. Diuilol F. Hninnlter and Beniamin B. Brandt, Administrators of Daniel Braudt, doc’d, who was Guardian of EllzaboUi Will, (formerly Brandt.) , , Amos Bushong and Jacob 8. Land is, Admin lstrutorsof Maria Landis, 1 mvid Styor, Administrator of James Qua! tancp. , , Tt Jacob K. Nlssley, Ellas Eby and Jonas E. lios teller, Executors of Jacob Nlssley. John Miller, Guardian of John K. Stark, Jacob Hurst, Guardian of William Good. Abraham Hess, Executor of Elizabeth Koln hold. Martin Shrolner, Guardian of Marcus A., Mar garet H., aud Mary E. Elchelberu-T. Henry 11, Kurtz, Guardian of Eruultllu O, Kurtz. Arthur B. Ayers, Administrator of Hannah J. Kelleubaum. Benjamin F. Mnsselinnn and Daniel E. Mow ror, Administrators of Joseph lierr. Samuel Nlssley, Administrator of Geo. Beclcer. Samuel Lessley, Administrator of John Loss ley, jr, John Mocarluey, Exooutor of Susanna Bach mun. John M. "Kunmlngor, Samuel A. Ensimnger, Cyrus J. Suavely and Emanuel F. Hostetler, Executors of Harnuol Ensmlnger, who was Administrator of Joanna llohn J mfin ilocartnuy, Guardian of Danny Burk holdor. z C. a. Hoffman, TrTtsteo of Christian Groff. Henry Coiienhaffur, Administrator of Samuel Ingram. jolui Iv. Eberleln, Exccutorof Jamos Pearson Samuel Shirk and Mary Shirk, Administra tor of Daniel Shirk. Andrew B. Htiuclc, Administrator ol' Elizabeth Ho lan cl. Poter Brubacker, Administrator with the Will annexed of Magdalena Brubacker. Lovl Knolsly, Guardian of Auna Knelsly. Henry Lively, Administrator of Jacob Christ. John Quigley, Administrator of Catharlno Ruth. * Sarah Stauffer, Administrator of Samuel F Stauffer. Frederick McLanahan, Guardlun of Ellen Me- Grunahun. Franklin DiUler, of William Dltzler. John Seldomridge and Nathaniel E. Bla' maker. Trustees under the Will of Dav] Brisben. Dr. Jacob H. Musser, Guardian of Benjamin and Jacob Landis. Dr. Jacob H. Musser, Guardian of Theodore and Emma Landis. Dr. Jacob H. Musser, Guardian of Elam H. and Amanda Landis. Dr. Jacob H. Musser, Guardian of Mary Ann and Leah Landis. Dr. Jacob H. Musser, Trustee under the Will of Benjamin I . Landis. Dr. Jacob H. Musser, Guardian of Mary Jane Miller, William B. Baldwin and John Huey, Execu tors of Joseph B. Baldwin. Henry E. Denllnger and Isaac Esbenshade, Administrators of Henry DenUnger. Sarah Jane Landis and Mark P. Cooper, Ad ministrators f Christian 8. Landis. Henry IT. Kurtz, Administrator <..f John Johns, Jo u Fuustermaeher, Guardian af Jacob Dei t my. Henry >\ Landis, Surviving Executor of Abra ham landis. John Lynch, Executor of Thomas Starrs. Isaac N. Townsend, Guardian of John A. W 1 Hams, Levi P. Williams and William B. W 1 Hums. EMLEN FRANKLIN Register. HwiisTEit'H Office, Lancaster, Nov. 20th. nov *1 4tw4o PiswllnuMUS. CORN SHELLER AND CLEANER.--TUE attention of manufacturers la called to this lately patented improvement, by means of which the fanner can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,600 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than Is required to drive the old-fushloned “ Cannon Sheller,’ the machine doing the work In the most thor ough manner, and Is not liable to get out of order; the farmer being able In a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn mouldy or dry. ’ County and State rights for sale on reasona ble tenns, by addressing June 0 tfw 22 gEC RET or BEAIJTT GEORGE W. LAIRD’S “BLOOM OF YOUTH. This celebrated preparation imparts to the skin a soft satln-like texture, anu renders the complexion clear and brilliant. This delight ful Toilet Is different from anything ever offered to the public before, and Is warranted harmless. Ladles give it one trial and be con vinced of its value. Genuine prepared only by GEORGE W. LAIRD, 74 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Good Dealers everywhere. ImaylGlyw 19 jgMPIBE SHUTTLE MACHINES Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the latest Improvements; are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free, Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address, EMPIRE,B. M. CO.J , July <s iyw2#l Dio Rioadwayi New York, -nOHTPOBfEI) EXKCUTOB'H HUB OP IT VALUABLE MEAL EHTA IE IN PLEAS ANT VALLEY^—By virtue of an order of tbo Orphan! 1 <Jourt.nl Washington county, the uaderalgned Executor of namuet Ulawoti, ileoeaied, will eell at public sale, on SATUR )AY, the S2d day of DECEM BER nexi, at one ,'clock. P, M„ in Brownsville, in front of the toreor Trtt&ols M. BaUjier.au tliat Valuable rarni now oooup wJ by Anthony Wright.-oa olning the lands of warren Garrott, Abraham Grim and Michael Bartbolow. and Hltuated about VA raUes from Brownsville, and 2k miles flromWeverto .and contiguous to the Wash ington County Railroad, and 214 miles from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, containing &llk ACRES AN D 14 PERCHES, about 40 of which are Timber, and has upon it a large number of Locust Trees, capable of making 2.000 L 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 Fruit. The Im provements are: A large f WO-STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with Backßuilding and a large Two-story Kitchen attached; Smoke House, Sprim.' House, Ice House, and other out buildings, a large Swlßser Barn, 30 by 40 feet; Com Crib, Carriage House and Granaries. This farm will be divided, a plat a .d descrip tion of which will be exhibited on the day of sale, or will be so d entire if preferred. Also, at the same time and place, the under signed, Executor, will sell at public sale, the Small Farm, adjoining the above farm, and Contiguous to the public road leading to Sandy Hook, containing 0 2 ACRES. _ ' , The improvements aro a comfortable DWEL LING HOUSE and Stable, and an unfinished Log WnnHft and Smoke iiou-e, and has upon It a Kmn.il Orchard of Choice Fruit, About one half of this tract is arable land, the balance is Covered with Chestnut Timber of the finest Quality on the Elk Ridge, aud the timber land will be sold In tw o lots, a plat anti description of which will be* exhibited on the of sale. Also, at the same time and place the under signed, Executor, will sell at public sale, oil that tract of MOUNTAIN LAND on Che Blue Ridge, conveyed by Meredith dt Nicholas, Trus tees, to Samuel Oluggett, deceased, and situated about lk alien from Wevertou and near the Valley Road, adjoining the land of Samuel Himes, containing _ 81 A C RES . This tract of laud Is of easy access from the public road, is intersecte l by good Mountain roods, and is covered with the best quality of Chestnut Timber, aud the attention of those desiring Chestnut Ralls is especially directed to It. ft will lv sold In lots to suit purchasers. A plat and description of which will be ex hibited on the day of sale. , . . Tux Totals of Salbakr: One-third In hand On the day of sale, or ratification thereof, and balance In two equai aunual payments, with Interest from tho day of sale, to be secured by note with approved security; and upon the payment of the whole purchase money a deed will be execuied. The grain growing in the ground Is excepted. Z. S. CLAGGETT, nov 27 tswddtd I Executor. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN FULTON COUNTY, PA.—The sub scriber will sell FIVE VERY DESIRABLE FARMS, each containing, respectively, 180, 360, 32U, IHO and 200 ACRES, about 800 Acres In cultivation, balance In timber. Also, a Tract containing 400 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND. All situated on the Tonollowuy Creek, adjoin ing each other, ami known us ‘‘ Linn Valley.” About 000 Acres of It is In rich bottom land. Much of it Is limed, with llmosloueon theluud and adjoining , , , Three or the Farms are fluoly Improved, GOOD DWELLINGS, fine Fruit, <»c. There Is a NEW SAW and GRIST MILL upou the lands, which aie within ono to threo miles from Haucock, on tho Baltlmoro and Ohio Railroad, ami Cnesapoak and Ohio Canal. Very superior Stoneware Clay Is upou R, It will bo sold very low lor cash, or long credit, as desired. For further particulars refer to H. G. Smith, Intelligencer OjJlcc, Lancaster, Pa., or HUGH McALEHR, oct 31 tfwAlwd 13) Frederica City, iwil. T3UBLIC N ILE WILL BE NOLI) AT V public sale, on tho promises, In St. Thomas township, Franklin county, Pa., 3 miles south east of the village of St. Thomas, 7 miles south west of Chambersburg, aud 1 mile westol the Warm Spring road on FRIDAY, the 14ihday of DECEMBER next, the following valuable roul estate, viz: , ~ Tho Mansion Farm of Br-mo Shuburt, deed, containing 238 ACRES AND 120 PERCHES, part slate and pin t gravel laud, from 80 lo 100 acres of which Is covered with excellent Tim ber, aud a considerable portion flno meadow. The land has recently boon thoroughly limed. Tho buildings luereun ai u a LUG HOUSE, Log Barn, and oilier necessary Improvements. There Is running water In nearly every Mold, and a lino young Orchard of choice Apples and Poaches. It Is an excellent stock r.iriu. under good fem e and will be sold entire or divided, as may suit purenasers. Tho sale w II commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when ihu terms will lie made known. GEORGE LUDWIG, ALEXANDER MARTIN, Executors ot Bruno Shubcrt. deco taw 48 PUBLIC NALE..—ON NAT 4 BDAY, THE 15TU DAY OF DECEMBER, 1808. the un dersigned will sell at public sale, at the public house of David E. Dolts, (Bridgeport,) one mllo E'Bt of Laneosier, on the Philadelphia turn pike, the following Real Estate, viz A Tract of Land more or less, situated on tho old Philadelphia road, ono mile from the city of Lancaster, ad joining property of Abraham Rohrer, Levi Landis and the aforesaid road, nu which are erected a new TWu STORY’ FRAME HOUSE, with back building attached, Smoke House, Wash House, Sp ing House, a One-Story FRAME DWELLING, a Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, Wagou Sheds and all necessary out buildings. There .s a fine Spring of running water on tbe premises. Also, a first-rale TANNERY, with Steam Engine, Bark House, Two-Story Currying shop and Beam House, and everything requisite fur carrying on the business. This is a well known establishment aud well situated. Tbero Is on the premises a hue Young orchard of coulee Apple Trees; also, Pears, Plums, Peach s, Ghorrles aud Grape Vinos. PerHOUH dosiroun of viewing the above pro perty, will call ou tbe promlHUH. Sale to oomineuco iu 3 o'clock, P, M., when terms of sale will bo made known by SAMUEL CURTIS, Assignee of D. siamm and Wile, dec f) 2tw -IS PIIII LIC SALK OB' VALUABLE PROP ERTY IN BALTIMORE COUNTY.—The undersigned, uh exeoutors of tlie estuto of William Buudors, luio of Baltimore county, Md„ decoused, will sell, on the promises, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1800, at 11 o’clock, A, M„ that wull-k nown and loug estab lished tavern and farm known as "BADDERS’ TAVERN.” on thu old York Road, 13 miles from Baltimore nnd six miles north oiTowsun town. The farm contains 1.5 J& ACRES, about Ojacros lu Wood; a portion of the plaoo Is In good condition and tho land Is very sus ceptible of Improvement, and Lime within half a mllo. Thoro are two small Orchards of choice Fruit, Tho improvomouts are a BRICK AND STONE TAVERN HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and cellar; good Frame uaru about 40 by 00feet, and Stabling for 80 to 100 horses; Stone Dairy and good Spring, with Moat House Granary and other outbuildings. The tavern, has long been known as tho best place for the busluess on the road, and the Turnpike now making from Tuwsontown to Jarrettsvllle, passing tho door, must grently and permanent ly enhance Its value, Mr John Smith, who resldesou tho plnco, will show It to any one. A plat of the place cun be seen on tho premises. Possession given April next. Tbrmh:—One-half Cush, and the balance In ouo and two yeurK, with interest—or ah cash, ut the option of tne nurcUuaers. li. H, B ADDERS, BENJ. N. PAYNE, Executors. nov ill 3Lw 4(i PUBLIC NALG.-ON NATUKDAY, DE ICEMBEH, J. p », IWW, will bo sold by public sale, at the public bonne of Frederick Hard, In West Heinpfleld township, Lancaster county, the following real estate ol George Hottew, de ceased, vl/. \ No. 1, TWO ACRES OF GROUND, About a quarter of a mile from said Frederick Bard’s 'lavern, on the road leading iroin ilountvlllo to Cordelia Furnuco, about one fcud ahalf miles from the former and one mile from the latter place. The improvement* thoroon are a one and a half story FRAME HOUSE. Frame Stable, and other out-bulldlugs, wltli a never-lalllng well with pump in It near the Kltch:-n door; also, Choice Fruit Trees, In bearing order. Grape Vines, Ac. The land la In a high state or cultivation and under good fences, nicely loca ted and convenient to Churches, Mills, Schools, and near the Chestnut Hill Iron Ore Bank. No. 2. TWO ACRES AND TWELVE PERCHES UK LAND, adjoining No. 1, Peter Mumafjacob Heinaman, and oihcrs, in good cultivation and under good fences. The two purparts will be sold together, or separ.ae, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. >l., < f sal day, when terms will bo made known by K. F. HooVKR, Administrator. Isaac Heinaman, Auctioneer, uov 21 J PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate, in West Fallowfleld, on SATUR AY, DECEMBER 15, 1866. The subscribers will Bell at public sale on SATURDAY, the Jsth day of DECEMBER, A. D„ 1866, on the prem ises, all that valuable Messuage and Tract of Land, situate in the township of West Fallow fleld, county of Chester, on the Gap and New port turnpike, 8 miles from the Pennsylvania Central Railroad at Penningtonville. 5 miles from Parkeßburg, and \ l /> miles from Cochran ville. This farm CONTAINS 200 ACRSS. of which 40 Acres are well-set with Thriving and Good Timber; tbe balance is favorably and well adapted for farming and grazing pur poses. The improved land is in a nigh state of cultivation, having been recently well limed; is divided into convenient fields by good fences, now in excellent order. The whole farm is well watered, and clear of Weeds, bushes and rubbish. It has been carefully farmed for many years, and a more productive farm Is seldom in the market. The Improvements consist of a large MANSION HOUSE, with southern exposure, and with a lawn In front, well shaded by a choice se lection of ornamental trees. There is a well of excellent water, with a pump therein, in a oommodioua and well built kitchen, large Frame Barn with Stone Stabling, and Straw House attached, affording good ac commodation for stock. There is a well of good wator.in the.barn yard, under shelter; Carriage and Wood House, Stone Spring House, and other out buildings, An Apple Orchard of well selected fruit trees, in good bearing condition, surrounded by an efficient Osage Orange Hedge. Also, a variety of other fruit, suoh as pears, cherries, grapes.&c. There Is on the premises a comfortable Frame Tenant House, with a spring of good water convenient. Officer’s Run passes throughjthe farm. affording|several acres of good meadow well set with grass, and a suf ficient water-power for light machinery, with an excellent location for such purposes. This property could be divided Into two good farms with a beautiful site for a second set of build ings. Wil. K. BURNS. Lancaster, Pa. In conclusion, it can be truly said of tbe above property that all disinterested persons who have known it for years, regard 1 as one °u H e 1)681 county forms. Hale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when conditions will be made known on day of sale b >* R. E. MONAGHAN, MARY J. MONAGHAN. u , ALIOIA R. MONAGHAN. Heirs of James Monaghan, dec’d. novH tsw4s Y ALCABLE MARYLAND FARMS, 1,000 ACRES OF FINE CULTIVATED LAND 20 miles from Baltimore, from to 2 miles from Station on Northern Central Railroad The soil Is rotten rock and adapted to all kinds of grain and grazing. Blacksmith shops stores mills and churches In the vicinity. Good Im provements. So situated as to be divided into lour or more Farms, with splendid water to each. Will be sold at a great bargain, by 45 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Aid who has some 200 other forms in all parta’ot Maryland and Virgins, oct 8 3m*\y gg gtal mt*u. CONTAINING 21 ACRES, £}(gt t&ttaU. SZBOOTORH BALK OF A VALUABLE i FARM NEAR HARRIBONBURG. ROCK" QHAM CO..VA.—I will offer ot nubuo pale, on THURBDAY, the 24tU day of JANUARY. 1807,/Upon the premise*, about 4 mile* Hast or Harrisonbunf, the Valuable Form known aa tho " Brook Farm," upon whloh Ell Bummers now resides. The farm contains 490 ACRES, leas one half acre reserved as agraveyard. The land U good limestone, about two-thirds of which Is cleared; 20 Acres Meadow, and the re mainder finely limbered with Oak, Hickory, Walnut, etc. There Is upon It one of the finest Springs in the Valley. The land la well adapted to all the different kinds of grasses, and could be made a very fine dairy farm. The Improvements are a LARGE FRAME D ELLLNG 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 ibe bands of an Industrious and energetic man, could be made one of the most valuable farms in this portion of the Shenandoah Valley. TERMSTwo hundred dollars upon the day , of sale, one-foarth upon the first day of March, 18G7, and the remainder In three equal annual payments from the day of sale, the purchaser g.ving bonds and two good personal securities and the deed will be reserved as further secu rity until the entire purchase money Is paid. 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 atadis tance, desiring any fur 1 her Information, can address tne executor at Mt. (Jlifton, Shenan doah county, Vo., who also owns THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, adjoining the above described farm, which he will sell upon 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 four or five very desirable farms MSt- Should the above farms be sold privately, due notice will be given of tho sale. If not sold either publicly or privately, the Brock farm will he rented on the day oi sale for one year to the highest bidder. E. F. RINKER, Executor of Mary Brotlbnl, dec d. taw 47 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 15th day or DECEMBER, 1800, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court orLancastor county, the undersigned, Administrators of the Estate of James McSparr.n. late of Fulton township, deceased, will sell by public vendue, the fol lowing Real Estate of said deceased, at the Bublio house of William Hutton, at l J euch ottom: No. 1. A lot or piece of ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, adjoiulug other lands of Jatnes McSpurrau, deceased, and others, and adjoining the Susquehanna river, containing 08 PERCHES, more or less, with a large Stone and Frame Dwelling HOUSE, which Is now and has for muuy yours been occupied us a Licensed Hotol, (and at present kept as such by Mr. Hutton,) and doing a very largo amount of business; good StabTlug and Shedding, a Fountain of good water at the door, and other Improvements thereon. Also, at the same time, one undi vided sixth part of a Thoroughfare Fish Pot In the Susciuehanua river, at Peach Bottom. No. 2. A lot or pioco of ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, and adjoiumg No. 1, uud other lands of James McSnarrau, de ceased, and also thu river Susquehanna, con taining 97 PERCHES, more or loss, with a largo Frame Dwelling and Store HOUSE. (In which * largo uud lucrative business has boon douo,) a large Warehouse, and other Improvcmouts thereon. No. 11. A lot or piece of ground, situate lu Fulton township aforesaid, adjoining juuds ot W. Whitaker, and also thuSusquehunnu river, containing 70 PERCHES, more or less, u Frame Dwelliug HOUSE, and other improvements thereon. No.-1. A lot or piece of ground, situate in Fulton township aforesaid, udjolnlug other lauds of James McSpurrau, and the Susque hanna rlvor, containing 72 PEhCHE*, more or less, with a Frame Dwelling HOUSE, with other improvements thereon. Those properties are well worthy the atten tion of businessmen. The Columbia and Mary land Lino Railroad, now in process of con struction, runs along the front of the whole of them, uud as business places they are unsur passed lu the vicinity. Persons wishing to view nny of the above described properties prior to the day of sale, will please call ou James Murtpamm, at the late roHldenoo of the deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., on said day. when aUoudauco will be glvun and terms miuiu known by AMELIA McHPAKKAN, James mcsparkan, uov 28-ts -17] Administrators. C IIENTER COUNTY FARM AT IMII V ATE SALK.—The subscriber having quit business, will soil the farm whereon ho now re sides, situated In Penn township, Chester eo., ou the road leading from Eduittou to Chatham, and bounded by lands of Jobu Myres, A. Wood and A. Ortllp, S. McWilliams and others, in •sight ofthe Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, within two miles of two depots, where grain is bought, highly Improved, containing 112 ACRES, a good proportion of wood land, water In overy Held,all under goodfencing with Chestnut and Osheag hedge, with the Big Elk Creek passing through the length of the farm. The improvements consist of a large three storv Brick DWELLING HOUME, well finish ed. with shutters on the first story and veultlan blinds ou the others, with a large porch front and back ; the dwelling Is nearly new; au entry into two largo parlors of the first floor, with papered walls, five sleeping rooms on the second papered and white coat, and a hull on the second; wall panorod, and three largo sleep ing rooms on tlio third. The whole Is over a large good cellar; a two-story brick kitchen attached, with a pump therein ; a never-fall ing well, with good water; a porch In front, shutters aud blluds, with two sleeping rooms on the second story, with an out-kltcheu with oven and boiler, woodhonso, a largo yard In front, with ornamouUil fees and a huudroi) peach trees in full bearing; a frame cellar BARN M by 71), two thresniug Hoots side by side, straw shed lu front, good stabling under neath, Wagon House, Carrlngo Houso, Pig House, Coru Crib and Gratflfcry, all attached; Pump House and Ice House bear the burn; a stone Dairy Sprlug House, two Applu Orchards, .to. Terms made cany, to suit purchasers. Further description Is doomed unnecessary, as persons wishing to buy will please call and view lor themselves, when the same will ho showu by me, SAMUEL B. McULKNACHAN. Jonnersvlllo I*. 0,, Chester county, Fa. ocl 17 3tnw 41 VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The underslgucd oilers at private sale, the farm ou which ho resides, situate in Autiotam twp., Franklin county, ni., about ono inllo wesL of the State Lino Hlatlon, on the Frank lin Railroad, and near the turnpike loadlug from Geencoatle to Williamsport. This farm contains 14 1 AGUES of first quality llmostono land, auil adjoins farms of Christian Horst, Albertis A. Miller and others. The Amprovements consist of a LOG HOUSE and Barn, with all necessary out buildings. There Is a never-fulling well of first rate water near the house and a most excellent pond on the farm for watering stook. Thirty Acres of the farm Is In first-rate Oak Timber. There Is an Orchard of about 100 fine thriving young trees which are In u flue bearing state. Tho lurin Is under most excellent fencing, the fencing being made of post and rail and boards. Tills farm Is a very desirable one, and parties wishing to purchase arc Invited to call and view It for themselves. Any Information regarding the above farm will be furnished by Dr. John E. Miller, resid ing In Hagerstown. SAMUEL MILLER, aug 27 ltdAtfw A RARE I'QANCE.—VALUABLE HO TEL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. —Au opportunity Is now offered of securing one of the most desirable Hotel stands In the 'Slate. Theproperty Is located at the Railroad Depot In Snlpponsburg, Cumberland county, and Is worthy tho attention of all who wish to keep a first-class Hotel; or of the capitalist, wbo may desire to make n good speculation. Tho Cumberland Valley, It Isalinost univer sally conceded, Is as fertile, if not more beau tiful, than nnv other portion of our State, and Is rapidly Improving; developing now sources of wealth, and Is the resort of strangers from all parts of the Union. Bhlppensburg has a population of over two thousand inhabitants, and bids fair to be an Important poiut at no distant future. The HOTEL BUILDING is the largest and most commodious in the town, and on account of its proximity to the Depot, is also tho best business Diace there. It consists ofu large three story BRICK HOUSE, In which are two fine Store Rooms, in addition to the Hotel; a good sized Ice House, Stabling, Clsternß.and a never failing well of good Water are connected with the same property, and on the same lot are a number of small buildings, which rent to good advantage. This property will bo sold at any time, and possession given ou the Ist of April next. . AS" At the same time and place, will be sold a fine DRUG STORE, with all itsnxtures. This establishment Is also doing a fine business For particulars address B. K. KELLER, on the promises, or A. J. SANDERSON, Esq., Lancaster, Ta. [dec o-4tw 48 PUBLIC HALE OF A SHENANDOAH VALLEY FARM.—At the October Term, 1866, of the Superior Court of Clarke county, the undersigned was appointed Special Com missioner. to sell, under a decree or said Court, the:fotin,belonging to the estate of Dr. C. B.R. Kennerlsr, deceased, lylngabout one mllo south of the village of White Post, Clarke county, Virginia, and containing about 375 ACRES, from 70 to 75 Acres in Timber, and the balance under cultivation. I shall, therefore, on THURSDAY, 2uth DECEMBER NEXT offer sold Farm at public auction to the highest bid der. The Land is limestone, of good quality well adapted to grain and grass. The DWELLING HOUSE is of stone, with a recent framed ad dition. The Barns. Stabling and Corn-house are all new and well constructed. Two never failing wells of excellent Water between the dwellings and stables, and a beautiful pond of clear water within thirty rods of the buildings. This is the best ice-producing pond in the neighborhood. Tuere was a few years ago a Tannery upon this property, which could, with but little out lay. De re-established, as the vats were care fully filled and covered with the refuse tan bark ; a STONE BUILDING used for finishing and storing leather stands in the yard. The great demand for leather would Indicate the advantage of re-establishing this Tannery. The law requires one-fourth of the purchase money on the day of sale, and the residue in one, two and three years, with interest. lam authorized by the Court to sell the whole to gether, or by separate parcels, and Bhall be governed by the wishes of those desiring to purchase. The title is perfect. F The Land will be surveyed and a plot made by the day of sale. For further particulars ad dress the subscriber at White Post, Clarke county, Virginia. E. W. MASSEY, Bpeelal Commissioner. ts 48 Notice to farmers having HORSE POWERS.—The undersigned, In veutor of the Horse Power, whose claim ex tends as far back as July, 1850, hereby notifies all Farmers who have one in use, no matter from whom purchased, that they shall o*U on the undersigned, at once, and effect a Speedy Settlement of my claim for the Patent Right Fee upon each machine thus in use or used. These machines have been manufactured and sold without the manufacturers having any legal right to use my Invention; and conse quently every person, who now has or had one .in use, Is personally liable for my Patent Fee upon each machine. In the National Whig, of July 17,. 1851, and American Press and Republi can, nf September. 18,1851, both papers publish ed in Lancaster city, I repeatedly cautioned the publlo from manufacturing my Horse Power either, for sale or use, as they would assuredly be.dealt with according to law. SAMUEL fi. HAINES, Patentee, hale, of Lancaster Oity, Now of Lewis town, Mifflin county, Pa, d« 5 3t w* as 1 jghilafldphia gyfotrtlgmttrtg. gVJM BOLE BOOVB AMD BHOEB.-F. WARS. JAm A 00.'S Warehouse for the j of these oelebrated goods, is at U. FA BIAN'S First National Gum Bole Store, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. am BOLE Boon FOB FIBBBU, Engineers, Foundrymen, Carpenters, nemasons, and, In fact, for all who want durable Boots and Shoes—ones that will out wear three pairs of leather soles, aud are much easier to the feet. These boots are warranted. Sold at M. FABIAN’S First National Gum Sole Store, 914 SPRING GARDEN Street. 82. 82, 82 82. 82, 82 ONLY FOB s£, ihtf best quality Gum Sole Balmorals for Lad’es. These are the easiest and cheapest shoes in the city; one pair will wear longer 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. These 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 2 m w 45 EBEG E ! ! LUPINS—Best All-Wool. PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTS—In great variety. DRESS GOODS—for Friends and others. ALSU, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, &C. BENJAMIN ALBERTSON, 714 Arch Street, Philadelphia. MUSLINS! BLEACHED AND KKOWN, at whole-ale prices, by the piece, at ALBERTSON’S, 714 AKCU STKEKT, PHILADELPHIA. oet 3 3mw ABIES’ FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FAREIRA'B OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY No. 7 IS, AtICH Stkbet.'adovk 7th, PHILADELPHIA, Have now in Store, of my own Importation und Manufacture, one of the largest aud most beautiful selections of FANCY FURS for Ladles’ uud Children’s Wear in the city. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friouds of Lancaster county aud vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and .Street! JOHN FAREIKA. No. 718 Arch struot, abovo 7tli, south side, Philadelphia. A3LI have uo Partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philnd'a. oct 8 Imw .*lO A in ft N ' (' I. O A U N ! NOW OPEN, A Flue Assortment in all Lho 13EHT MATERIALS AND NEWEST DESIUNH AG|NEW <t ENGLISH, 20 SOUTJI NJNTJf STREET, PHILADELPHIA. uov 21 jj’KNHZKY'N AMMONIATED DRONCIiIAL TROCHES, URUNCHITJH, DIPHTHERIA, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, SOKE THROAT. CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS. Ami all disorders arising from tho Respiratory organ'-. I'ubllo speakers ami *l»gors will liud these Troches to be of a pocullur advantage In glvlug power and tone to Iho vocul origami. The coiupouout parts ofthuso Troches or Lozenges aru rucomiuuudud by many ol our most em lnont Physicians. Manufactured only by HAMUELU. HKNH KEY. Jit. WHOLESALE DEALERS—Johustou, Hallo way & Cowdon Philadelphia; Demas Barnes A Co,. Now York. Manufactory, No. 812 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cau bo had of all Druggist*, inov‘2l Bmw-1(1 p A 1* lEK It E II OU 8 K PHILADELPHIA. The subscribers having leased this fnvorlte House, it Ims been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, Anti is now prepared wilh the most perfect ap pointments for the reception of guests. The first position among first-class Hotels will be maintained in the future, as In the past may 30 lyw 2| BAKEII Si FARLEY. gOWMA.\ A LEONARD, MAMJ KACTUKKK.S AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS SILVEU AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, 7 0 1 Alien ST R B E T PHILADELPHIA. Those la ww{i ofSilvoror Sllvor Plated Ware will flud It much to Lholradvautagoby visiting our Store before malting tholr purchases. Our long experience la the manufacture of the abovo kind of goods euables us to dofy compe tition. Wu keep ao goods but those which aro of Lho first-class, all of ourowu make, and will bo sold at reduced prices. July 11 lyw 27 g N. 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With one-quarter the time and labor usually required it Imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, mucn superior to any other mode. No water required 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 of live or six persons will not exceed thrse cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds Live been in troduced to the public which have r.otted the cloth, or failed in removing the dirt, buiknow ing the Intrinsic excellenceef this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand which has long existed, and which has heretofore remained unsupplled. Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS, 260 Broad nay, Boston. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE COLORS. 4®* For sale by Grocers aud Dealers every where. oot 21 :huw 42 rjIHE MONT USEFUL INVENTION J UNI' KIIA’EKINE ■SILVEIUNE! INSTANTANEOUSLY HILYKR PI.ATINU ARTICLES OE 11RAHM CUPPER, HERMAN HIEVEK, An RuHtoriny llio Plnliny whore worn oil—iiml roi Clc'iinlny uml Pullehlny SILVKK AND SILVKK PUTKD WAKK. This most useful Invention of the age is u preparation o! pure silver , and contaliiH uo mercury, acid, or other substance Injurious to metals or the hands. It Is a complete electro plating buttery In a bottlo. Price W cents pur bottle. For salo by DruggUts and Variety Stores. HOWE A STEVENS, MANUFACTURERS, BUSTUN, MASH, oot 2-1 :imw 12 FASHIONS DEMAND J , W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE HPHINU Tho wonderful Flexibility nud great comfort aud pleasure to auy Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Opera , CarrlageH, Railroad Cara, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, lor Promenade and House Dress, oh tho Skirt cun ho folded when In uho to occupy » huiu.ll place as easily and eouventontly uh a Silk or Muslin Dress, an Invaluable qualLy In crinoline, not found In any Bli gle Spring Skirt. A lady having c ijoyod tho pleasure, oonif-rt and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt forOHlnglo duy, will never afterward' willingly dlupeuno with their uho. For children, inlsseH aud young ladles they aro nuporlor to all others. They will not hend or I reak like the single Hpring, but will prusorvo Ihelr ported aud graceful shane when throe or four ordluury Hklrls will have been thrown aside as useless. Tho Hoops aro covered with double and twist ed thread, aud tho bottom rods are uot only double springs, but twice, or doublo covered: preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down stoops, stairs Ac. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladles aud is universally recommended by the Fashion Mnguzluel us the standard skirt of the fashionable world, To enjoy the following Inestimable advan tages in Crinoline, viz: Superior Quality, Per fect Manufacture, Stylish Shape and Flnlstf, Flexibility, Durability, Comfort aud Economy, enquiie for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Doublo Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. Caution.—To guard sgalnst imposition be particular to notice that skirts oll'ered as “duplex" have the red Ink stump, viz., “J. W. Bradley’s Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,” upon the waistband—nouo others arc genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin bolue passed through the centre, thus reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is tho secret of their flexibili ty and STHKNrjTir, and a combination not to be found in any other Skirt. For Hale In all Stores whero first class skirts aro sold throughout tho United States aud else where. Manuf ctured by tho Solo Ownors of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY A C.iHY, 07 Chambers and. 70 A 81 Kuadu Sts., N. Y. gPLENIUO HOLIDAY PKKNKNTN ! GOLD ANJ)”SILVKK! FINANCIAL CRISIS compolls us to Hull IN THE COURSE OR SIX MONTHS , 8290,000 8250,000 WORTH OF Watches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond Rings, Pianos, Melodeonw, Sowing Machines, Silver Ware, &e. ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value I and not to lie paid for until you know whaL you are to receive. After receiving tho article, if it does i: please you, you can return it aud your money will bo refunded. The stock Comprises, amount other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gold aud .Sliver Watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubles, Pearls, Gar net and other Stones, (solitaire and In clusters) Ladles'sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins anu Ear Rings of the most fashionable styles, sot In Precious Stones of every variety, together with a large assortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Sets, Gold Slues and Sleeve Battous of the most beautiful patterns, Gonts Bosom and Peart Pins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, ( bains, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, Ac. In .consequence of tho great s agnation of trade In the Manufacturing districts of Franco and England, a largo quantity of valuable Jew elry. onglnally Intended lor the European mantel, has been sent oft for sale In this coun try, and must be t-old at any sacrifice | Under those circumstances tho " WATCH & GOLD JEWELRY VO." hsve resolved nnou AN APPORTIONMENT! subject to the following regulations: Certificates of the various articles, without regard to choice or value are first put InLo en velopes, sealed up aud mixed; and, when ordered, are taken out by a Blindfolded boy, and sent by mail, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the Certificate, you will see what you are to have, and then it fs at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Plano. Melo dt'on, Hewing Machine, Gold Watch. Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our List for One Dollar. NO BLANKS. SEND 25 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE. In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the ceriiflcates, paying postage and doing the business 25 cents each, which must be enclosed when the certificate Is sent for. Five certificates will be sent forsl, eleven lor 82, thirty for 85, sixty-five for 810, and 100 for Slo. AGENTS.—We want agents In every town and county In the country, and those noting as such wilt be allowed ten cents on every Cer tificate ordered by them, provided their remit tance amounts to SI. Agents will collect2s cents for every certificate, and remit 15 cents to us. either in cash or postage stamps. Agents remitting at once 830, will be entitled to a beautiful Sliver Watch, and also 200 certifi cates. l’leiuse write your Namo, Town, County and State, plainly, and address all orders to WATCH AND GOLD JEWELRY CO., 3tf LIBERTY Street, New Yorfr. 4mw 43 ! !|M a Sl| f H W B 5 K H si ~ 2 y » ~ o i_i P 3 I? = 0 H S 5 b g- 9 n K g : $ U .. ? 2 5 K -a !’£ w M § 3f» • § . 1 »• w H to 5 I VWO ?a “2 ? g ; S' W 3 | .=- CC p, S » It e*g I r ll£ g 0 II ” r ■ I H ?‘ g o B. I g M. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. 1 AND '2 IfiAHT KINO STREET * . n LAN ASTER, PA, Jan 10 a* OATA B ■ H | WHY SUFFER WITH THE DANUEROUX d: LOATHSOME DISEASE, CAN BE CURED ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM I)R. S E E L Y E’ S CATARRH R E M E D Y . C (J jV R V M P T I U iV Unless checkedjln Its Incipient stage-. SILVER INK JURE WARRANTED IF DI RKI’TIONH ARI- SINULK BUTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH COLD IN THE HEAD BAD BREATH WEAK EVES SENSE OF SMELI When ciuiHed by Uularrlm! iIIIUuuIMch. All TII R U A T A FFF. CT I (> .V .S Aro more frequently lhau otherwise caused by a thieK, si liny mueuouH, falling from the head, especially during the LIQUID VATAIIHH fih’MKDY Tho symptoms of Catarrh urn m Ural very slight. Persous finding they have a cold, that tiny liavo frequent attacks, and are more sen- sitive to the changes of temperature. In tills condition t he nose may ho dry, or a slight dis charge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick and adhoHivo, may ensue. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are Increased In quantity aud changed In quality ; they aro now thick and heavy, and uieJiawked or coughed oil. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath ; the voice thick mid nasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of smell Is lessened or desl mved ; deafness fro (jnenLly lakes place, Another common and lmportaul symptom of I'nLarrh Is, that the person is obliged to dear Ills throat In the morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which has lalluu from the head during the night. When this takes place, the pur on may be sure that this disease is on its way to the lungs, aud should loso no titno In arresting It. Tho above arc but few of the many Catarrhal symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for our pamphlet describing fully all HympLoms; It will be sent FRKK to any a idress. Alsodlrec tlous where to procure the medicine. We are reeolvlug letters from all parts of the Union, aud also numerous testimonials from those using It, bearing tho evidence of Its in- fallible merits, ttß-Tbis remedy coutalus MINERAL or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but Is pre pared from vegetable extraots EXCLUSIVE LY ; therefore it is PERFECTLY HARMLESS, even to the most tender nud delicate child.■£» CALL FOR SEELYE’S CATARRH REM* EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug gists in your vicinity, they will order it for you. Price S'-.ud per bottle. ftlL All personssutrorlng with any affection of the Heud, Throat or Lungs, should write at once lor our pamphlet fully describing all symptoms pertaining to tho above disease. It will be sent freo to any address. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists. JohnD, Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Fuller, Finch it Fuller, Chicago, 111.; Burnhams <fc Vau Kchanck, Chicago, 111,; Deraas Barnes & Co , N. Y.; D. Ransom * Co., Buffalo, N, Y.; Fur rand, Sheley & Co., Detroit, Mleb., Weeks * Potter, Boston, Mass.; French, Richards * Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; R. E. Sellers A Co , Pitts- burg, Pa.; Collins Bros, St. Louis, Mo.; Barnes, Ward A Co., New Orleans, La.; R, A. Robluson * Co., Louisville, Ky.; Blgley & Bro., Mem phis, Tenn.; P. K. Depuy, Richmond, Vu. • Thompson and Block, Baltimore, Md.; Dexter & Nelleger, Albany, N. Y.; Strong* Arm strong, Cleveland, 0.; Win, Johnstou, Detroit, Mich.; Wilson Poters & Co., Louisville, Ky. lyw 41 A. N H I T » CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKER EAST KINO STREET, Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa *9- All tlie articles for sale at this establish ment are baked fresh every day. J ROHR E R , WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRAND,EH WHISKIES, &o, i No. is south Queen Street, (A few doors below Centre Square,) LANCASTER, FA, 17W WHEN IT AND ENTIRELY BY TUK USE OF LIQUID CATA R R H WILLSURBLY RKHUI.T| I N IT N K V.K R FAILS FOLIA) W ED. Relieved In niFew MlnuUS. * Caused by offensive secretions. Caused by Catarrhal aN'oel ions. Wlion lessened or destroyed, UKAFNESS are (Mired by this remedy night, and resulting from Catarrh, aud are cured by DR. S E E L Y EJ’ S HVMI* T U M H UK. D. H. HEELYK & CO., Freeport, Illinois. GENERAL AGENTS BMiaL intebestutg animox. What olauor people will be most sasoeptlble to attacks from Cholera T Evidently thoso affeotod with any disease ol tho stomach, liver, or any of the organa apper taining to digestion. This class of persons un-~ doubtodly will be more liable to contract this disease than those possessod of strong aud healthy digestive organs. The question then naturally arises, how shall we restore and keop thoso organs In a healthy and normal condition? We answer, by attention to diet, avoiding all undue exoito ment, using moderate exercise, avoiding all Intoxicating drinks, no matter In what form presented, and hy the use, according to direc tions, of the great strengthening tonic. HO O FLA N D' .S’ UKRMAN BITTERN, 1> fi . C. M. JAC KtiO .V , PHILADELPHIA. This Bitters is a compound of.fluid extracts. The roots and herbs from which it is made aro gathered In Ueruiauy.aud their virtuos, lu tho form of extracts, extracted by one of tho most scientific chemists aud pharmaceutists this country affords, It In NOT A LIQUUR PREPARATION, In any sense of tno word ; contains uo whisky, ruin or any other Intoxicating lugrcdlouts, and can oe Ireoly used lu families without uny fear or risk ol those using It contracting the dis ease or vice of lutemperunce. Wo wlslt tills fact distinctly understood, as many are apt to coufouud this Bitters with the many others before the public prepared from liquor of sum kind. During the CHOLERA .SKA HO, V or lHlll, this Hitlers was exieuslvely used throughout Ihc entire country AS A PKF.VKNTI VI 1 Ami wo have not heard of a single Instance In which tills Hitters was used, where the persons Hollered irom any of the symptoms ofUliolera, TUK (JURAT HTUKNUTII K N I N< I ToNli: HOOFLAND'H HERMAN HITTERS -WILL UUUI DEliI!; I T Y 1 DlO DILI T Y ! I Resulting from auy cause whatever, PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, tNUIICKD BY SEVERE HARDSHIPS, EX l'USi: RI- 1) 1 S E A H E S O F U A M P L I F K HoLDIKUH, I'iTl/.KNH, M A I.K ADULT OK ’l oUTIJ will find In this Hitters a pure Tonic, not de pendent on bad liquors for their ulrumi miraculous edeots. Tills Hillers will cure the most severe casos of I) Y H P E 1‘ N I A RESULTJNU FROM DIMuRDERM 1) 1 a KST IV K OR CJ AN S And Is the only sure, certain and safe remedy LIVER COMPLAINTS. All are more or lens elFectud during tho Hpring and fall with torpidity of that. Important organ of digestion, thu Liver. Tills Hitlers, wit hout containing auy preparation of mer cury, or by purging, acts powerfully on Mils organ, excites It to a healthy aud lively notion aud gives a (one lo the whole system ; hence, HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENOTH T»iko tlio i>liu*u ol HK’JvN KHH, DMHLITY AND LAHMITIJUI- UnoFLAND'H (IKIIMAN lIITTKIIM Wll.l. ('UKK KVhlllY CAMK OF CU iti )N K' wit NKKVuIJM DEBILITY DIHKAHKrt OF THK KIUNKYH AND DISKAHKH ARISING FBOM A DISOR DERED STOMACH. Observe tin* Pillowing symptoms resulting from disorders of thu digestive organs Constlput lon. Inward Plies, Fullness of BlooiJ to thu Head, Aridity o! Mm Stomach, Nan sen, lioaithuru, Disgust for Food, Ful ness or Wright ill llm Stomach, Sour Emulations, Sinking or FbiMuj lug ul Mm Pit of Dm Mioimu'ti, Swimming ol Dm Head, Hurried and DllHcultlironthlng, Fluttering at Urn Heart, Choking or Hurrocal log SensailonH when In a lying Posture, Dltnuess ot VlMlon, Dot« or Webs be fore the Might, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Delloloncy ol Pursplration, Yellowness of thoKk In and Eyed, Pain In the Hide, Ruck, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn* lug In thu Flesh, CoiiHtanL imaginings ol Evil and great. Depression or Spirits. Wo havua hoHtof toHilruonlnlH from all parts of thu country imt space will allow of Lho pub* icatloiiN of but lew of them, bunco wo select thoso of well known persons, whoso intelli gence and discrimination are beyond doul L and wo will pay oiiu thousand dollars to any cue producing!! curllllcatu published by us l bat 1h not genuine. Ukcommkndatiunh HUN. JAMEH THOM PMON, Judgoof thu Supreme Court of Pennsylvania PUII.AOKbPHIA, April 28, l8(J(i. I coUHlder ** Hootlund’s Oermau Bittern " a valuable medicine In case of attack of Indigos tlou or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my exj>erlence In It. Youth, with respect, JAM EH TliO.M PHUN. Be Bure yon get tn UKNU 1 N K PREPARED HY DR. C\ M. JA C'A'iS'UA', FIIIf.ALICI.PHIA with bln signature on the wrapper, and hia name blown in the Bottle. There aru counter oils lu thu market. PHI U K SINGLE BOTTLE ONE DOLLAR, OK A HALF DO/.KN Foil 85. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put ofT by any of tbo Intoxi cating preparations that may be otTercd lu Ita place, but send to us and we will forward, se curely packed by express. PHI NCIPAL OFFICE AN D MANUFACTORY, NO. 631 ARCH HTKF.ET, PHILADELPHIA , PA Oil AM. M. KVANH, Formerly C. M. JACKHON <£ CO. QOLUSIIIIA INNUK\NCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210 49 This Company coutluues to lusure Build ings, Merchandise, and other property,against loss and damage by Are, on the mutual phiU, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount 1n5ured,...58,.{04.25)6.51 Less am’t expired In '55... 212,330,00 8,091,959.61 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium nob's, Jail. iHt, IMJd giiai.OHU.Gti Luhh premium uutea ex* }>iml In IWS Ain't of premium uoLhh rccelveii luLWio Balance of premiums, Jan. iHt, Uuh receipt*, leas com missions m IMV3 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 18&J, ® J 7,987.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1860 01t2,J1U.49 ' $570,108.:t. A. S. GREEN, Presldeu L. Geo bob Youno, Jr., Secretary. Michael 8. SHUMAN/Treasuror. DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, WilUam Patton, R. T. Ryon, John W. Bteacy^ John Fendrlch, Geo. Youna, Jr. H. G. Mlnich, Nicholas MoDonald, Sam’l F. Eberleln, Michael 8. Shuman. Amos B, Green, 8* C. Slaymaker, Edmund Sparing. THEO. W. HERR, Agent North Duke street, opposite the Court Houses LANCASTER, PENN?A* tAUw FE V EIUM oil Ekmai.k Pro pm KToit. lyd W-HAlyw 1«3,U7:i.56 410,017.21 *370.103.37
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