wow. J ewe items.: • :1 178• White and s.2o'cp . lored voters were re festf/41,11,1n Charleaton, yesterday. "Yesterday's internal revenue receipts were•. 11589,777. • Alormal list of reasons for Mr. Stanton's removal is being prepared to be submitted to Congress. - The Indians continue their depredations in Arizona. They lately stole cattle from the vicinity ofXresoott. • Several men were killed and wounded by. a nitro•glycerine explosion in the Sum mit Tunnel, Cal., on the 10th inst. • Several fa.rm•houses on the Jeffersonville Railroad, near Louisville, were robbed on Sunday night, and a farmer in one of them was murdered. There was a fight at Louisville on Mon day, growing out of a family fend, in which several persons were injured by knives and bricks. The Fenian held a barbecue near Troy, N. Y., on Monday, and had a sham fight, in imitation of the Limestone Ridge en gagement. Gen, Grant, by direction of the president, has issued an order virtually revoking Gen. Sickles' order " No. 1.0" which conflicted with the process of the United States courts. Judge Thomas, of Alexandria, Va., has been arrested for violation of the Civil. Rights act, in refusing negro testimony in his court. The Postmaster General has ordered the malls to Sitka to be forwarded from San Francisco once a week, until Congress shall establish a regular post route. In Ohid, during the years 1865 and 1866, there were 2,006 divorces, for the following causes: Adultery, 688; cruelty and gross neglect, 338; wilful absence, 824; other causes, 230. A fresh outbreak of the cattle plauge is reportell in Lincolnshire, England, and in Essex, where two hundred beasts were re cently condemned to slaughter, to prevent the spreading of the plague. A letter from the City of Mexico says the Liberals have turned the Nuns and Sisters of Charity into the street, told the priests how to dress, forced the locks of the chalice boxes of the cathedral, and run the sacred chalice cups into ingots. WECILD ten men watch for chances, one man makes chances, and while ten wait for something to turn up, one turns something up; so, while ten fail, one succeeds and is called a man of luck or favorite of fortune. There is no luck like pluck, and fortune most favors those who are most indifferent to her. In running to catch a " fly ball" in a base ball game at Osage, in Mitchell county, lowa, a few days ago, two players came in contact with such force that one of them bud a jaw broken and was knocked down insensible, and was " crazy for twenty four hours thereulter," while the other had his face bruised and the bones of his nose bro • k ea. There are very cud accounts of the ravages of the choletu in the Aerzegowina, the westernmost province of European Turkey. In one district, containing 32,000 inhabi tants, there bud been 1,800 cases. The peo ple were dying en masse, and the dead bodies of victims lay in the streets to be devoured by dogs. There is a rat catcher in Philrdelphia who has eleven hundred and twenty-two pairs of ferrets. He undertakes to clear premi ses of ratty vermin at the rate of twenty five cents a head, and if any return after the first general cleaning out, they are to he captured free of charge. He caught four hundred large ruts in the cellar of a small grocery store a few nights ago. The sugar market is just now "a little stld''—a trifle higher than it was a few months ago. On ingniry, says the Boston Travrller, we found that the reason assign ed was, that the immense amount of fruit which is canned and preserved in all sec tions of the country increased the demand for sugar, and usually raises the price du ring the (mit months. How few of the good wives who are making their yearly pre serves realized that they are helping to raise the price of sugar, two or three cents en a pound! t is stated on the authority of letters from South America received in London, that the Allies in the war against Paraguay have lost 7,0 M men from cholera, and have 13,000 111('u in the hospitals. The sudden rising of the river Parana, the most remarkable ever ki tom', caused immense losses of material to the Allies; and in the middle of the eon fusion tensed thereby, the Paraguayans opened :t tremendous fire from the fortress of Cu royalty. The conviction is said to be strong on both sides of the river that Para guay will never be subdued. The Indianapolis ITcrald says: "There is a man residing in Noblesville, named Moreau, who is 97 years old. He is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, members of the Masonic fraternity, having joined that or ganization In 1800. Ile was ono of the as sistants of Robert Fulton in building his first steamboat, and was on board of her during her first or trial trip, The old man is never so happy as when, with chalk or pencil, he is laying oil diagrams, and explaining the machinery and vessel he helped to construct on that occasion. The scenes and incidents of three score and teu years ago, particular ly of the war of 1812, are as fresh in his mind as' though they had happened only yesterday, while the occurrences of last week are dim, if not entirely forgotten." ptutiotvg. T WALL WHOA" IT HAT CONCERN I have now completed my office and recep tion rooms in such a manner, as for the 'first time since my return from the service, to suit myself, and take this opportunity of inform ing my numerous patrons that In future they will find conveniences attached to toy estab lishment, not to be surpassed in the State, for pertormlng 'perfect and neat operations, and giving entire satisfaction to all. The increase 1)1 business and liberal patrons: e I have en joyed, have induced me to make these im provemen ts, and with these superior facilities for p,rtorming operations, I shall endeavor to matte my work to the future as it has been in the past—second to none in the city, both f r neatness, accuracy and durability, and will compete with whatever reductions shall he made, and at any time shall come to my knowl edge of having clean made by any Dentist in the vicinity. I have also endeavored to study in the arrangement of my rooms the comfort and con v eu fence of those,visiting me, and,have made such arrangements as to give each one au opportunity of being operated upon with out being annoyed by the unpleasant sensation experienced from feeling that a half dozen others are lookers on. As composure is indispensable to a proper inhaling of the gas, I have so arranged it that the patictit shall he removed from anything that calculates to annoy, and be at perfect rue dotu while being placed under Its effects. IL is uu acknowledged fact or science that the greater the body of water that gasses pass through the purer the state. flaying experi enced the inconveniences resulting from man ufacturing my gas with a small bulk of water, I have been induced to erect a MAMMOTH GASOMETER, euntaining one hundred and fort) -six gallons of water, being one hundred and six gallons more than any other gasometer in Lancaster. Also, having dispensed with the Rubber Bag apparatus ou account of its unwieldy nature, I now administer the gas direct from the re ceiver through a rive-eighth inch tube, being one-quarter larger than those usuady em ployed. The advantage arising from this is also obvious, on account of the ease given to respiration. WHITESIDE, Dentist, Unice unit residench East King street. next door to tile Court House, Lancaster, Pa. aug 5 , 3tdlll-WaiS DR. S.B. McCANKEIG Continues the practice of his profession at his allies in EAST KING STREET, near CENTRE SQUARE, Sad over the Fiasr NATIONAL BANK, Lancaster. While In Operative Dentistry he yields the pnlin to none, In tae particular department of ARTIFICIAL WORK, he challenges the profes sion—whether for artistic finish and substan tial excellence of workmanship natural ap pearance of teeth,perfect, adaptation of plateto the mouth, or the moderate character of his charges. E=l 1.51" TIIE USE OF VI a EMUS OXIDE GAS liaVinK just put up one of BARKER'S G AS ONI ETEM'i of largest sloe, manufactured by Itubencame & Stockton, with all the latest hn provements, he invites the attention of all parties interested, believing It to be the only IRA-class meter in Lancaster city or vicinity. By the use of this apparatus the gas is obtained lu absolute purity; and It I, administered di rectly limn the meter, through a flexible tube, without the intervention of gas bag or any other cumbersome piece of apparatus. The patient sits down, takes the polished mouth piece, breathes deeply and deliberately of the sweet-tasted gas, passes rapidly under its ex bilerating influence, and In a few moments Is ready for the painless operation. Its inhalation is much more pleasant than that of Ether or Chlo. olorm, and its 'lnfluence passes off almost Instantaneously. No one need longer dread the operation of extracting decayed teeth, SCHEDULE OF CRARGE3: Artificial Teeth on Gold plat--, full set, ', 880.t0; Full upper set, 810.00; Silver plate or Vulcanized Rubber, full set, 840; Full upper set, 800. Charges proportionately lower tor partial sets on gold or silver. Gold fillings, 01.00 to E. 3 00; Silver fillings. 50c to 8 1 . 00 ; Clermont,: Teeth, 81.00; Extracting Teeth, each 25c., or with Nitrous Oxide Gas, 81.00 for first tooth and filly cents for each additional tooth which latter charge is A REDUCTION OF 50 PER CENT. upon the charges heretofore made in this city. A further liberal reduction upon these last named rates when artificial teeth are to be in serted. rwtisfantlon is guaranteed in all eases, and all work is warranted. His patrons may there fore rely upon obtaining the best of work at the very lowest rates. Cat this out, D R. J. M. CLEMENT, DENTIST, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, OFFICE ON THIRD STREET, (Third door west of Hutehison's new Drug Btore, OXFORD, PENNA. Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous. Oxide Gas, Ether and Local Anesthesia. All diseases of the Teeth and Mouth successfully treated—such as irregularities of children's Teeth; filling of carious Teeth and preserving the natural organs; Artificial. Teeth inserted from one Lu afull set; all kinds of Teeth repair. ed and 'remodeled to fit the mouth. Persons, having diftiCillt:teeth and roots to extract are invited to call. ' - All operations in the dental profession per formed In the beet manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. June 5 tfw 23 " 'l4OOl, _ . WASHINGTON troß,Alty ••• .• • !. I=l,ft Bußscarenorr ONE DoLL'AR.IL $.500,000, PRESENTS. TO' SUBSCRIBERS. Osn Casa Pusiompr roo. ' Olen awn PaheltMoy ONE Ossati PRX$00:01T; ;ONE CASE Paw= 'Two Cairn PaSstitere oiS2PO zwit• Read full &hedute .Preeents:Behno. Each CertitorStoek le itootanr i t b:a BEA, t r r =n • .r STEEL - PL ATE ; WORTH MORE AT REALiii 11.AN, TSE COST OF CERTIFICAT E ,• And also insane to the holder a ' PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION; THE WASHINGTON ,LIBRARY CO.. Is chartered by the State of Penileylvaila, and: Organized in aid of the RIVERSIDE' INSTITUTE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' -ORPHANS. ; Incorporated by the State of N. J. APRJS. Bra, 1287. THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, , Situate at Riverside, Burlington county, Newi Jersey, is founded for the purpose of gratui tously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers; and Seamen of the United States. The Board of Trustees consists of the follow-: ing well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attor-1 ney, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiuer U. Mintand Recorder of Deeds, Phil adelphia, Pa. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY GORDIAN, Esq., Agent Adams' Ex press, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. COE, Esci.., of Joy, Coe de Co., phllad'a.: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 18, 1887.—Office of Internal Revenue: Having received satisfactory evidence that the, proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the " Washington Library Company will be de voted to charitable uses, permission is hereby. granted to said Company to conduct such en terprise exempt rom all charge, whether fromi special tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. ' THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO. In order that the benevolent object set forth; in this circular may be successfully aCCOM , plished, have issued live series of FINE STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are put on subscription at prices much below their retail value. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE WASH INGTON LIBRARY COMPANY will be issued, stamped with the seal of the Company, and signed by the Secretary. (None others genuine.) Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR or paying the sameto our local Agents,wlll receive immediately a line. Steel Plate Engraving, at 'choice from the following list, and One Certifl• cate of Stock, Insuring One Present Iu our published schedule. - - ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS •"My Child! My Child!" "They're Saved! They're Saved!" No. 3-- "Old Seventy-six; or, the Early Days of the Revolution." _ _ Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of the following fine Steel Plates, at choice, and Two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to Two Presents. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. I—'• Washington's Courtship." No. 2 " Washington's Last Interview With his Mother." TIMED. DOLL AR ENGRAVINGS Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will recel ve the beautiful Steel Plate of "HOME FROM THE WAR," and Three Certificated of Stock, becoming en titledlto three Presents. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS," and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Four Presents. LIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of "THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," And Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Five Presents. The engravings and Certificates will be de livered to each subscriber at our Local Agen cies, or sent by mat , post-paid, or express, as may be ordered. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO., WILL AWARD THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS , TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25/4, 1687 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA. Or at the Institute, Riverside, N. T. SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS. 1 Cash Present 1 Cash Present 1 Cash Present 1 Cash Present 2 Cash Presents of $2.500 each 1 Handsome Country Residence, Sta .. , - ble. Grounds, &c., Germantown, Philadelphia 1 Double Residence, three-story brick, Camden, N. J 1 Coal Depot, Offices, Sheds, Ground, with business established, No. 1314 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia I Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with Ground, FruRS, Sz.c 1 Three story Cottage, Lot, &c 2,5 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, 2300 each 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage, Span of Horses, Harness, &c. com plete 10 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $3OO each I Beautiful Silver-grey Horse, 15% hands high, sired by_ the celebrated imported Arabian Horse "Caliph ;" also, a light Road Wagon, Weight 140 pounds, with set of superior Single Harness, &c., making a first class establishment is Piatn,s, $5OO each 20 Melodeons, $225 each 5 Rosewood Sewing Idachines,B2oo each 10 Family Sewing Machines, $lOO each.. 50 Fine Gold Watches, $2OO each lOU Oil Paintings, by leading artists—ag gregate value 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO eacn 2 Camel's Hair Shawls, $3,000 each 3 Handsome Lace Shawls, $250 each 10 Cashmere Shawls, $5O each 20 Silk Dress Patterns, $75 each Si) City Building Lots, $175 each The remainder will consist of Sil verware' Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket Bibles, and differ ent articles of ,Jrnamant and use, amounting to Total $300,000 All the proper tett-given clear of lncu.mbrance. How to Obtain S4ares and Engravings Send orders to us by mail, enclosing from $.l to S2O, either by Post Office orders or in a regis tered letter, at our risk. Larger amounts i should be sent by draft or express. 10 Shares with Engravings. 25 Shares with Engravings 50 Shares with Engravings, 100 Shares with Engravings. Local AGENTS WANTED throughout the Union. The Association have appointed as Receivers GEO. A. COORIE & CO.. whose well-known in tegrity and business experience will be a mill dent guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose stated. PHILADELPHIA, PA. May 20, 1867. To the Officers and Members of IVashington Li brary CO., N. d. READ. Secretary : lientderaeu : On receipt of your favor of the 15th inst., notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liberty co submit a copy or your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise, to the highest legal authority of the state, and having receivsid his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent object of your Association, viz: the education and main tenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors at the Riverside Institute, we have concluded to accept the trust, and to use, our best efforts to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully yours, &c., GEO. A. COOKE & CO. Address all letters and orders to GEO. A. COOKE & CO., Bankers, 33 South Third street, Vhiladelplara, Receivers for thir , Washington Library Co. .IAMION & BENSON, Agents in Lancas ter City, Pa. iY -boob, Atattonarg, &t. N EW BODIES AT BARR'S ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA FOR 1866 HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE.- Baker. THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA.—J. W lire per, HISTORY OF THE WORLD.—PhIIIp Stuhal. BENCH AND BAR.—L. J. Bigelow. CUL'I U ttE DEMANDED BY MODERN LIFE —Youmans. CHRISTIAN ITY AND ITS CONFLICTS.— Marcy. TliE 1316110 P'S SON.—Alice Cary. THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET.—An thony 'Trollope. LOUIsA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIMES.— Munlbacti, HISTORY OF SACERDOTAL CELIBACY.— Henry C. Len. PELHAM, OR ADVENTURES OF A GEN TLEMAN.—BuIwer, Globe Edition. DO MREY AND SON.—Dickens, Globe Edition. MR. WYNYARD'S WARD.—Holme Lee. A lull set of Appleton's new American Cy clopedia in Cloth Binding, for sale cheap. All new publications, both American and Eng lish, received as fast as issued from the press. Our usual large stock of American, English find N'reneh. Stationery always kept up In. full assortment. J. E. BARR, 18 tfd&w No. 6 East King st., Lane., Pa. 'GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS FOR WE BOLL - DAYS! Suitable for Old and Young—Male or Female. BIBLES, PRAYER AND inations. HYMN BOOKS, Of Denom POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD, dzo. Annuals, Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Ladies' Necessaries, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph Books, Albums. IJe 5 6mw 23 NEW G. 4 Mr.R, Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards English Toy Book, • Moveable Toy Books, Linen Books, Swiss Building Blocks, ni Uon College Blocks, VillageSthool Blocks, A B °Blocks, •- - Picture Blocks, • JackstraWs, TransliarentSlate • Pocket-Books, Gold Pens, 4111. st.. Please call and examine_,_at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S deo 4 tfddiW] Cheap Book Bkoi 4gitinin; J•...REA, „ ~, Imola:at*, DrAim, ig 4 .p ~ , : FAENC/BRAIIPDAOB, aixria, *Ai ' NO. 13 841111"114 _ _ . , (few doors below •C 4 ll -LANC203174. _ myn 1 vw - - • • -.. TEEVNlmuisioanth . 11,10.43iistLE IS Banicruptcy In and forcthe Ninth COngrea- Mon 4 District. Of PeansylvanlsAoomposad of the county orxoncartera fe pmsred to attend to thn duttesvflltat (taloa at Ms Vice of Wet ness In. South queen smut, on law cant' aldi3 three doom froih Contra Square, in the atter of Lancaster. A. BLiaitARES, 2hlActfw • Bern/4n in , 135131.kra pie B. s T. - ORA.CHKR, #igotrrr . AND <WM fid.pp. EARI . Three doors below Lei's Store, LaraissioT...ll air All the articles for sale at this ment are baked tr.wi every des , . ! "ECONOMY IS WEALTH."—FasinadN., VITHIr WILLPEOPLi 850.03i(Ooot V V lor a Sewing Machine, when Uri will , : buy a better one for all raawricaL purposesfi Notwithstanding reports to the contrary. filet subscribers beg to inform their numerous friends that the 'FRANKLIN' AND ' MEDALLION' DiACRINEB Can be had in any quantity. This machine is, a double thread, consrructed upon entirely new prinethles, and DOES ton infringe upon, any other In the world. it is emphatically the poor man's Sewing Mvrth , ne. and is warranted: to excel ALL others, es thousands of 'patrons', will testify. AGENTS WANTED! Machines sent to Agents on trial, and pin away to families who are needy and deservin7.l Address J. C. OTTIS CO.. J 3, 3 3mw26 Boston, Mass. ; PAVES BAGS AND Having made arrangements with the rnano- , , facturers of the above,,l am now prepared.to! offer to the public a full assortment of ! No. 1 Manilla Paper Bags V, to 30 lbs. full F No. 2 do • do do 44 115 ! Wrapping do do 2" 1D Whited do at 5 Philadelphia sizes o 2 " .25 STRAW (4, MANILLA WRAPPING PAPERS; No. 1 Manilla 2.4536-73 tbs.-per ream. do 24x86-25 " Wrapping 24x36-40 " " do 80x40-60 " " " Green 24x36-4U " Stra7 , l2xl . o, 143.10. Gold Leaf, A. 12x10. " " 15x20. Gold Leaf, B. Haiti. " " " 15x20. " " " 18.x25. Orders respectfully solicited. Price lists forwarded on application. FRED'Ii: W. LAUER, "Old Jail," Corner sth & Washington sts., tune 251tdal3n1w) Reading, Pa BOUNTY ACCOUNT OF DIRECTORS and Committee of Dromore township: DB. Com. and Directors ask credit for cash paid 55 Recruits Cash paid for boarding Recruits Discount on D. Lefever's note ......... Cash paid James Black for procuring Recruits 100 00 Discount on note at Lancaster County National Bank Discount on note at Farmers' Nation al Bank Int. on J. A. Boyd's note Int. on Wm. Williams' note Int. on D. Brown's note for 8181..24 Int. on D. Brown's note for t. 500 Int. on J. Penrose's note Int. on J. Earnhart's note Int. on S. Wesley's note Int. on Rebeces, Johnson's note Int on George and Francis Evans' note Int. on Henry Earnhart's nuts Int. on B. Penrose's note. Int. on E. Gorsuch's note Cash paid J. P. Boyd for legal services and stamps 78 23 Cash paid a. Long for stamps 1 95 Cash paid W. Watson for stamps and postage 3 00 Cash paid W. 6. Long for stamps and postage 1 85 Counterfeit note 5 Oil Auditors' fees 6 IX) El= Com. and Directors charge themselves with voluntary contributions 64,862 00 D. Lefever's note, discounted 1,000 00 Amount paid Directors by Corn 60 00 .1. A. Boyd's note, Assumed by 1,000 00 Wm. William's note. } Dir. under spc. 1,000 00 D. Brown's note, act Assembly 181 24 D. Brown note 500 00 Directors note to Farmers' National Bank, discouted Directors note to Lancaster County Bank, discounted B. Penrose's note Jos. Penrose's note Jos. Earnhart's note Stephen Wesley's note Rebecca Johnson's note Francis & Geo. L. Evans' note Hen. Earnhart's note E. Gorsuch, note W. S. Long, money advanced.. W. Watson, money advanced D. Brown, money advanced... - £40,000 20000 .... 10,000 . 5,000 5,000 Total charged 326,085 01 this amount there was canceled by • contributions, and means otherwise than by taxation Leaving balance to be raised by taxa tion or To liquidate whlchthere was levied in 18434 a tax of q 1.5,339 02 Exoneratione and abatements 81,296 67 Commissions of Col. 140 97 1,937 34 Total amount realized from tax Levied in 1865 a tax of. E moiler at 10 vs and abatements $513 74 Commissions of Col._ 145 16 Constable for Col 3 00 601 90 Total amount realized $7,09:1 81 Making whole amount - realized irom tax of 1861 and 165,5 Leaving balance in the hands of the Treasurer From which deduct expenses of publi cation Actual balance 6974 38 The above account has been examined by the Auditors and found te be correct. JOHN MOORE, DAVID BROWN, JAMES MAXWELL. aug 7 3tw 31 T .E UNITED STATES BANKRUPT LAW. Any person desiring information concerning Bankruptcy, under the present law, can re ceive it without fee or compensation, by calling upon the undersigned at his office. To a certain class of persons who contemplate Bankruptcy, it will be of great advantage to commence pro ceedings before the expiration of the first year, in which the law will be in operation. Particular attention will be given to all cases arising under this law that may be entrusted to the undersigned. He will also take this opportunity to offer his services to the public for MU prosecution or de fence of causes in any of the Courts of this county or elsewhere; and for every other va riety of business pertaining to the profession of Law. He can offer an experience of eight years practice, and can promise that any busi ness entrusted to him will be attended to with diligence and care. _ . ABRABI SHANK, Attorney at Law, Office—No. 36 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa June 5 3mw•22 B OARDING IN YEEILADELPHLA, No. 258 South Eighth, Northwest Cbr. ISpruce. Sts Philadelphia, Having a large and pleasant house, newly fur nished, can accommodate transient and per manent boarders with good rooms and agree able table fare. Ladies and gentlemen visiting Philadelphia can depend upon finding the com forts and safety of home, at moderate charges. Street cars from every depot in the city pass this house. may 28 lydeoddcw ouirr PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS C the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Presi dent; Hon. A. L. HAYES and rETER MARTIN, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer an i el Terminer and General Jail Delivery and gnat ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclamation throughout the bail !wick, that a Court of Oyer, and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliv ery, will commence In the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIRD MONDAY IN AUGUST, (the likh)lB67, in pursuanceof which precept, . . 3mdT-S,L3mw Public Notice is He:eby Given, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own. proper persona with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county ofLancaster, are to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the Seth clay of July, _ _ _ no 00FITIG SLATE—PRICES REDUCED.. R The undersigned has constantly on hand a hill supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING f eLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very best slaters allwork will be warranted to be executed In the best man ner. Builders and others will find it to their interest to call and examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 28 East King street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court House. GEO. D. SPREOHER. • 4 4,1114 tfdaw AUSEFUL INVENTION The attention of otir readers is directed to the advertisement of the " CelebMted - Corrs• bated Scrubber and Mop." This Mop is one or the Most useful inventions extant. It is so cheap and such an 'economizer of time that no- , may should be without it. Price 31.00. Give. it a triaL Township Eights for sale at Trout's Western Hotel, West Orange street. ang 7 lrow 3L 7. B. PEVER., • • OR SALE.FTWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY AOREB OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, • In Clark county, Va., 44 half miles from a Railroad Depot; good provements well fenced and watered; an -; abundance.ot Good timber, and so arranged as ' to .divide well into two farms. I have also other farm propertyfor sale, all of which Will be sold IoW, the objectbeing to make a division of the estate. Those In search of land in - this section might Unwell to give me a call laifore purchasing elsewhere. For further informs-. Lion call on or address THOS. N. IMPTOI,si Winchester, Va., jO itildlitfW) (WllO ageijt for gen%) Ilikutwasauo. WRAPPING PAP.ET4 625,100 00 22 57 10 07 $25,065 57 CR. $13,901 69 MRS. JANE PARRIS, JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff. 3tlawd&Stw giorigitW44llp NOTICE TO THE 191311116Ci0 lANCIASZEB 1:27101 4 1: i3PWOM,A,MD 414.417411#0114.3K071, I havom m z x cMy:libtali bteduesi from Church itoiaregnie,Thr,;',QCWiro,a3l,„.d Lemon 'tree .T fir ' gng i n . 1 - Warahouse.l per's Coal , Y ' and twpaquimwest • the Railroad - Depo where I . „., . the latest imp • GRAIN •D : : . - WAY PANALIgI:PEIr MILLB / • :•• , :,:•;A: AND GRA. e forliOrtie power, which will grind a. butheitlappb3sperminute by horse power, and are warranted to-do it Well I.wouldinfOrm Giiil43lßliitabtaitt general' that I have putup In my sh two at the UAW proved SPOKE MA or Lathes, non_ factored, and, ain leered to furnish this best quality of Spates of kinds, and of all or wt dry, and warranted totesp tole. I •beiy,woneinat the best spilt spo es, and have now on, band 100,000 Spokes. Bent Fellow of alk - gzes, Shaft and Car= Poles, Bows, dre.,, , illetwzßett staff . uyon Land. • I would also Worm my old elastomers thi§t I am prepared to dealt kindSof SAWING, such es scroll sawing and ripping lumber , of all kinds, having lately put up one Of thelatest improved. Scroll Saws, with• Gig Wiwi/anent. Planing of all kinds done, and stuff called for and delivered free of charge, and satisfaction guaranteed to all who favor me with their work. As I have been In this business 16 or 18 years and understand it, thoroughly, having served an apprenticeship at Coacmnaking, I know what the trade wants in that line. An kinds of Bent Stuff for sage or made•to.order, and Spokes of all , sizes turned for persona having them on hand in the rough. Give me a call and judgefor yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. • SA.I.IIIBL /KEELER, Corner of Water and Lemon streets, joly 24 2mw 22 Lancaster, Pa. °TICE TO FAVEERBS AND OTHERS. THE GREAT STEAMED BONE FEW/I, ER, direct from. Chicago... 111. Warranted pure animal matter, and cheaper than any in the market. Wherever this article has been introduced it has won for itself a leading posi tion by its purity, cheapness and surprising iertilizing power. J. G. HYATT. Agent. For sale by SAMUEL HESS, one mile soutb of Lancaster, Pa, N. B.—For reference apply to Greist & Reed, Christinia, LismcifyitercOMity ; Jones & Wilson, Parkesburg, Mester county; Cyrus Hoopes, Doe Run Chester county; Eyrie & Scott, Coatesville,' Chester county; Cope & Hutchin son, Oxford, Chester county; M. & W. Arm strong, Fair Hill, Cecil county, Aid, ly IL rpo OUR CUSTOMERS. We take pleasure in announcing to Dealers In Fertalizers, and the Agrictiltural public, that we have within the past year increased, our lacillties for the manufacture of our RAW BONE PHOSPHATE, to an extent unequalled by any other House in the United states or Europe. These faculties not only include the enlargement of our old established works in, Philadelphia, known as the DELAWARE RIVER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS, but, also the purchase of extensive and well-stocked works at Chicago, IIL, with. all the necessary machinery, ears, dre.., to con duct the business. This establishment alone has produced, annually, over 5,000 tons of dried Bones and Meat, and is capable of being large ly increased. We desire, by the closest super vision, to conduct these two concerns so that our customers will derive a practical benefit from their consolidation, in obtaining a MANURE ,t &Leh shall maintain a standard and uniform quality, and at the lowest possi ble price. PEEUVIAN GUAIVO 5U8,37 ITUTE BAUGH'S B A W BONE 144 62 8i .34 87 16 9 01 18 25 35 00 000 13 ila 2 03 SUPER-PEOSPIIATE OF LIME r - a MARK - 1 , . . - BAUGH & SONS, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS PHILADELPHIA, CALUMET WORKS Farmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located in their neighborhood. In sections where no dealer is yet established, the Phosphate may be procured directly from the underegned. A. Priced Circular will be sent to all dealers who apply. BAUGH & SONS, 2,000 00 1,200 00 1,000 00 200 00 500 00 500 00 1,000 00 500 00 300 00 112 33 150 00 1,000 00 Offices—No. 20 S. Delaware Avenue, =IR BAUGH, BROTHERS & CO., General Wholesale Agents, No. 181 Pearl Street, corner of Cedar NEW YORK GEORGE DEJGDALE, 931111 Wholesale Agent for Maryland & Virginia U 7 AND 105 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. SAMUEL HESS, Graeff's Landing, Lancaster, Pa 49-We are prepared to supply our Patent Sectional Mill to all Manufacturers for grind ing Bones, Guano and aki other hard sub stances. jy 24 3inw2B Nall Moth gulterfiontento. VITA.NTED—.A GOOD MAN IN EVERY y y town and county in the Union, to engage in the sale of a patented article, used in every houshold, shop, office, hotel, store and public building, railroad cars, steamboats, &c. Per sons already engaged are making immense in comes, and the demand for the article never ceases. Your customers once obtained your income is great and perpetual. Full and setts actory particulars sent to all who may apply . Address C. M. BROWN, 74 Bleecker street, New York, with stamp. June 5 THE GREAT UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE No. 30 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK AGENTS WANTED in every locality to get up Clubs amongst families for our TEAS and COFFEES. We can save to families 50 cts. to Si per pound on Teas, and 10 cts. to 25 c!s. on Coffees. We import direct, and sell at Cargo prices, thus saving to consumers the five or six profits made by Middle-men. Satisfaction warranted money refunded. We pay a liberal Commission to AGENTS to get up Clubs for us, and hundreds of our agents make a handsome and regular weekly income. Address imme diately, TRE GREAT UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE of T. Y. MELLEY& CO., No, 30 Vesey street New York. Post Office Box 574. aug 7-4 t LATOEIS, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE THE REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILLS WARRANTED FRENCR: These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities, and afterwards for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, air Ve'pau, is a physi cian in Paris, of great wealth, and strict con scientious principles, and has withheld them from general use, lest tney should be employed for uplaWful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, &c., and will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not con tain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated. they are peculiarly suit ed. , They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAUTlON.—Married Ladles should never take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladles can *procure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Y.. or to any authorized Agent. Dr. D. MoCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. Sludittart; ,stoutiq, ar. O. M. STSLINMAIi. C. S. B.F.NGLER. /ISAAC DILL&B HARDWARE! THE OLDEST AND LARGEST E,STABLISH , MENT IN CENTRAI..PENNRYLVANIA. &Ea M. 4.TE1.N'111.9...6) ct CO., WEST .. KIN G STREET, 'Having' teeerftly, eplargoid their store and thus greatly ittereaSed their business fa.mitties, now offer to the community, AT THELOi' ' 'EST PHILADELPHIA RATES the finest assortment In the nuirket, of HHHARE SADDLERY GILS, PAINTS, ;GLASS stows IRON AND STE.n.,4 CEDAR WARE, SLEIGH-BELLS, CUTLERY, OIL CLOTHS, SKATES; 6cc PERSONS COMMENCING HOUSEEPDTC3 will find a fUII assortment of goods' In flab line. They are also agents for a superior artiele NAIL:3 and for DUP9NT'S.CKLE POWDI3RA.T E D GUN AND ROCK sgente mggeet . price paid for Clover Timothy, an old. „Flax. Seed. Wee 31 tfde,w ORSALE. , —A NEW MARKET WAGON. F AND HARNESS ior sale cheap, on res. sonable terms. Apply.to G. M. SMOKER. Parkeabarg, Motor co.. Pa. Aug; 7 Pa' 31 ). - I'' l oooo , ," wan: , tiaik DliggitAlgLgi TOW* PROF ",The iE r iK entat sell attrate sale, alms. MEANT tlinning three pairs or stones,' in exiselieotrt, a large tom t ees. Thereare ACHES OF incerebr less, adjoinihg the , mO.N upon %Odell there erected i a TWO.BBY BALM HOUSE, Brick' Barn, entirely' new, with stabling for 4 horses anal CONVITA threshing finor, in dca: 'There is rU.Oarl Cho t ioe attgl=la l tif a Cid otttning onlyd be Tux:desirable for a factory; dm. The' reason ;that the owner has selling Is, that he wishes to retire from For Ihrther particulars address'or call on . . .WM. B:BUTLIM - 1 • Atlcini a, at t; aw e: 32 4 . . 1 ;1 , 11 , te Agt zt , "jy - 23 lids " Carlisle, I'S: rt OTOS AUG F. 'POW 19211,E;--ON NJ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2628,(1.867,,,1btA1r. toe DA, Abe direcUons of the ,mall. of Jacob Brown. o.o&aed,,wlll. be sold at. tiublio_Sale oa the th e late Bath of said. decease d, situate in Dittleßritaln township, Lancaater comfly.adloiriing lands of Reuben Cook, Hen ry P. Townsend and others, contWaingLlSS A)ati)3,79.PERCELES,sbout3 miles from West , istottirigbam Station, on Batimoreand PULS delphla °antral B. R. 60 acres thereof is valu able-White Oalcf.and ;Hickory woodland,-the remainder is arable land divided into nine Heide all convenient to water. The im3m menta conaist'of a two story STONE D LINGBOIIBE, divided into seven apartments, FRAME 'BARN, 50 cy 52 feet, Wagon house, and other improvements. All the buildings are covered with slate. There is an orchard of choice trait trees in fine bearing order on the premises. The hind is in a high state of culti vation and under good fences. A. Spring and Spring House near the Dwelling House, and rimming water on the-place. One-third of the, purchase money is to re main charged as widow's dower during the life of the widow, of said Jacob Brown, deceased. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, I'. M. of said dAy, when the conditions will be made known by DAVE) BROWN, Executor OATILAILINE BROWN, Executrix. aug 14 1t.34.-Ita. sept, 18, oct 16-23 32 PBLIE SALE.--011 •SEPTEMBER 12, 18a, will be sold. at public sale, on the premises, on the Old Factory Road, in the City of Lancaster SIX ACRES OF LAND. more or less with a one-story BRICKBUILD INGAND KITCHEN, a large and good. Barn and a Still House thtreon erected. There is - also a good Well of Water on the premises. This place is well calculated for Market Gar dening. Also, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, on the premises in West Lampeter township, near John Esbelman's Mill, about two miles from Lancaster =Y. TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES of first rate Limestone Land, with a new two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a new large Barn and Hog Stable thereon erected. There is a good Well of Water at the houseand the land is under good fences. This tract. will be sold entire or in tracts of five acres each, to suit the wishes of purchasers. Possession of each of the above properties wili be given on the first day of April, 1868. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of each day, when the terms will be made known. - GOTTLEIB YOUNG. ltdcelmw 32 JXEUUTOR'S SA LE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On MONDAY, the 2nd day of :SEPTEMBER, 1867, the undersigned Executor of Jacob Hiestand, late of the village or Springville, deceased, will sell by public vendue, on the premises, in said village or Springville, Lancaster county, Pa.,the follow ing described real estate, late of said deceased, viz: No. 1. Consisting of 2 Lot, of Ground. situated on the Lancaster and Middletown Turnpike, on which are erected a large two story BRIM. HOTEL, Frame Sheds and other outbuildjng. A never-falling well of excellent water con venient to the kitchen; also an ever-flowing fountain of pure water near the front door. This stand now enjoys a good and well estab lished business, which by a little enterprise could be materially increased. Tne location is also well suited for a store stand, and the build ing can be altered at small expense, so as to ac commodate both hotel and store. BAUGH SONS . ..... No. 2. Five Lots of Ground, fronting on Main street near No. 1, No. 3. Five lots of Ground fronting on Plumb street, on which is erected a large Frame Barn, the barn will be sold separately from toe lots, if desired, as it can be removed. No. 1. A Tract of _ _ THIRTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, or first quality limestone land, under high cultivation, situated lu East Done gal township, at the crossing of the Donegal and Springville roads, near said village, afford ing a desirable site for the !erection of suitable buildings. These properties are all located convenient to the Pennsylvania Railroad station. The land will be sold as advertised, or in smaller parcels as may best suitpurchasers. Persons desiring additional Information pre vious to day of sale, will please call at the office of G. R. Hendrickson, in Mount Joy, where drafts of the premises can be seen. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M.. of sat I day when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH DETWILER, Executor. L. D. GALLAGHER, Auctioneer aug 7 RIFATE SALE.---•THE SUBSCRIBER being about to decline all farming opera tions, will sell at private sale the following real estate, to wit: No. 1 is a farm situated in the township of West Fallowfleld, county of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Alexan der Hudgson, David. Rambo, John Gllflllam and others, CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACRES. This is considered one of the best farms in the western part of Chester county. No. 2 is a farm situated in the township, county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Lights, George Ross, Abraham Ross and others, known as the "Glenville Farm," CONTAINING, 191 ACRES, with extra fine buildings and running water In every field. It is in a high state of cultiva tion andwould be an elegant summer resiCence The above farms are about W., miles from Cochranville, in West Fallowfield township, Chester county. No, 3 is a Farm containing 81 ACRES, in Upper Oxford township, county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Alexander Hol ton, John Ross and others. This farm is in a good state of cultivation, and a further de scription is unnecessary. These farms will positively be sold as the subscriber is determined to wind up all farm ing business. The greater portion of the pur chase money can lay in the properties secured by bond and mortgage if desired by the pur chaser. Call on _ _ EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Tuere will be exposed to sale, by way of public outcry, on the prem ises, in Letterkenny township, Franklin coun ty, Pa., on TUESDAY, the 10th day of SEP TEMBER, 1867, the following tract of land, viz : The first tract contains 183 ACRES and 60 PERCHES neat measure, adjoining lands of Abraham Winger, Henry Myers, John Cramer, Joseph Bollinger; about 180 Acres cleared, fenced and under good cultivation. Small Or chard growing on the premises. The soil is Black Slate of an excellent quality, and the fields are well watered, and it is considered one of the best stock farms iu the neighbor hood. There is erected on tire farm a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other neces sary buildings. There are two never-failing wells of water close to the dwelling. The Strasburg and Shippensburg Road runs close by the tract. The second tract adjoins the first, contains, strict measure, 177 ACRES and 11.6 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Joseph Bollinger, Joseph Cramer, John Burket, Jane Lindsey, David Zimmerman, and the Conodogninnet Creek. The soil of this tract is the same as above.— There is about 30 Acres of Timber, balance is all cleared, fenced and in good cultivation.— There Is an excellent Orchard on the premises. There is also a tine two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, and other necessary build ings erected thereon. The Strasburg and Ship pensburg Road runs through this tract. Any person desiring to view the premises, can do so by - calling on William Gillum resid ing on one of the farms. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day s Terms made known on day of sale. WILLIAM GILLAN, JOHN GILLAN, SAMUEL H. GILLAN, Executors of Wm. Gillen, dee'd. ltd&tsw REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.---ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1867, the undersigned, Assignee of Jacob Bucher and Wife, will expose at public sale, on the prem ises, in West Cocalico township, Lancaster co.. on the read leading from Lancaster to Sinking Spring, and on the road leading- to Relnholds villa and Sheafferstown, about a quarter of a mile from the Reading and Columbia Rail road, half a mile from the Union Station, about two miles from the Black Horse Tavern, and about the same distance from Reamstown, the following Heal ' , sow, to wit: No. 1, is trn.t Of la.“ 1 cun~ulnin f 6, 12 ACRES and 20 PERCHES, more or less, adjoining property of John Thicker, Samuel Brubaker, John Burnish, and others, on Whiali Is erected a two story brick. DWELLING ROUSE, Bummer House, Bank Barn, Shed, and other lm• provements, all In good condition and re pair. The land is in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and conveniently divided into fields for ;arming purposes. There Is also an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, and two wells of good ana never-failing water, with pump therein, near the door. The above build ings were put np in the year 1811, in the beet workmanilike manner, and were kept as Tavern and Store until the last two years, formerly called Bucherton. No. 2, containing 1 ACRES and 141 PERCHES, more or less, adjoining No. 1, on which is erected a one-story log 13WELLING HOUSE, and other -improvements; also, a Well of good and never-falling Water. Sale to commence ay 1 o'clock P. M., of said day ,wnen terms will be made known by CYRUS BEAM, Askignee of Jacob Bucher and Wife, ang 14 ltd&tsw 32 EOIL SALE . YALUABLg TASIVERY, MILL PROPERTY AND. bMALL FARM, located In -the Valley of Virginia. The TANNERY and fixtures are second only to one in the Valley of Virginia. The Bark- Mill, Bolling Machine, Hide-Breaker, 4c., are all run by water-power. The buildings are nearly new, large, commodious and conveni ent. 30 Handling Vats are under roof and everything in complete order. The establish ment will readily tan 8000 hides per year. The GRIST AND FLOUR MILL is in good order, and a never-falling stream affords a full supply of water both for the Mill and Tannery. The FARM contains 49 ACRES FARMING LAND iipenwhlch, besides the Tannery and -RMill, are a - large, new and convenient BRICK' ESIDENCE, a good BRICK TENANT HOUSE, a good Barn and all necessary out buildings, including Spring House, with Dairy cut in solid rock. - It Is Whealthy and pleasant location, about 16 miles from Winchester and 11 miles from Strasburg, on the Manassas Gala - Railroad. There is a Tract of2oo ACRES BARIC LAND, very convenient, for sale with the above named property. Bark can be purchased at $4 per cord, de livered at the yard. Competent hands are now working at the Tannery, who can be employed to carry It on if desirable. The entire property is offered at $12,000. For further information address ONG & WH, Bridgewater AL Roc L kin Eß gham county l V TE a, Or, MESSRS. H&NCOCIC. & ao, aug 14 lid&imwl32) Winchester. va BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN TOWN. N. .1. An institution for the careful and thorough instruction of Young Ladies in all the branches of a complete education. Board and tuition in the Prepare. tory and Collegiate departments, vaz per year. Washing, Ancient and Modern Languages, and ornamental branches, extra. Winter Se;sion opens September 19th. For Catalogue% address BEv. JOHN 11, 138A.WL.1.. A. M. aug 7 lraw 811 President, JOSEPH P. WALTON, Cochranville, or address Coclaranvllle Post Office. ltdstsw32 far-:~~~°,~: VALUABLE BEIALP BOBS TE. IN LOMXIUB EOlinflt VA: ; BA-LE• The'nedtersiitieit Offs* for sails,privat*,_ saveralllntobl of Xand,..belonging Mb isltetal "' Ta utfxanass i tio o of #Rctli AT*. situated seven - es ' of LeeiburiFt a l % dono-seottaly, , neararmidtt4HAT one 0031 - 171 ipltZl3,.' berderixt u liiiiPotoinao river; adjointhE tine' land of , Rep Muse , andi atkuerica portion of w gal le fine in land, equel4o, any in the'county; - Theasoond euntaina about. 37 3% ACRES,' • • `-` • ' near•the dra t ,„ named trernaying on thaliias- Inn Mid.ueOrPtoWxf Turnpike on one skil:t, rind extending Mok to the Alexandria, Lon dOrin and zallroad.one mlle from the Parmwell t on said, road; . this .farm cm ffir be divided into two , with - a COilbr; table D W,Dfr . L/ NG . . on-each:, the land is well watered and has an abundance of Timber. Also, gliouSe and ,LOt, containing 6 Acra3, with a well of expllent arid lasting water on it. All of the . above named property Is cotrviinient to Railroad oon veymice on one aide, turnpike advantages- in the centre, and the Chesapeake andOhlo Canal on the other side, so that purchasers could have choice of markets to Peorgetown, Washington or Alexandria. Churches, Mills and Schools are contiguous, Persona wishing to examine the above property ' can call on Mr. W. C. Reeves, who !cedeson the farm, and will show the premises. Also, one other farm, contain ing about 14'7 ACRES, on Goose Creek, one grille South of Mounts vine and- three miles North of Middleburg, adjoining the lands of S. W. McCarty and .1. R. Carter, and is one of the moat desirable farms in that portion of the county. The buildings are good and convenient—fine Peach and Ap ple Orchards—abundance of Timber—fineiy watered, convenient to Churches, Mills, Schools, de., Sic. ALSO, A OftleT AND SAW MILL and two small tenements and 5 Acres of Land, on which is the celebrated ual if no rior to W y h etisnt otnhee Quarry States, (known upe the Goos an Crek Stone,) i th ed e Water Power here is excellen.t, and is one of the best situations for Factory operations known. For further particulars, anY person so desiring can call on Jas. W. Jonnaton, who resides on the premiers and will show the property. Ail of the above named tracts or parcels of lan &c , will be offered for sale, privately, until THURSDAY, AUGUST 11'2d, lag, when, if not sold, I shall offer the two Farms and House and -Lot first named, on the prem ises near Prankvllle, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. I will, on TUESDAY following the 27th day of AUGUST, 1367, on the premises, about 12 o'clock, M. offer at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, ill not previously sold,) the Farm and Mill Property, &c., on Goose Creek, near Mountsville. Timms OF SALE—One-third cash on the day of sale, the balance in two equal annual in stalments; the purchaser to give bonds satis factorily secured, bearing interest from day of sale, and the title to be retained as further security, until the last payment is made. Any communication to me will be directed to Mountsvllle, P. 0., Loudoun county, Va. WM. H. FRANCIS, Agent for the Heirs of Jno. Francis, dec j y 30 ltd,tt+w TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE DEER CREEK In virtue of a Decree in Chancery, the sub scriber, as Trustee, will sell at the Court House Door, in Bel Air, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of SEPTEMBER, 1867, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the REAL ESTATE formerly owned by Dr. Parker Forwood, dec di situated on the north side of Deer Creek, in Harford county, In a healthy and very fertile country, about 6 miles from Bel Air, contain ing _ _ 297 ACRES, MORE OR LESS These lands have been recently surveyed, and will be sold altogether, or in parcels to suit purchasers, as follows: DIVISION No. 1, as marked on the Plat situated near handy Hook, on the south side of the public road leading from Bel Air to Conowingo Bridge, and containing 95 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ail of good qua I v, and Irt a high state of cul tivation. The improves. ants on this parcel con , ist of a large _ _ FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, the residence of the late Dr. Forwood, with large Barn, Corn House, Wagon House, and other valuable outbuildings. DIVISION No. 2 adjoins No, 1, and Is situated on the noRTh side of said public road. It contains, by srey, 95% ACRES OF LAND, of which there is a sufficient quantity In wood for the use of the place and the rest in cultiva• Lion. The improvements consist of it GOOD DWELLING HOUSE Smith Shop, Spring House, goon fencing, &c DIVISION No. lies north of and adjoining No. 2. It binds on the north side of the road leading from Wm. Ady's to the Trappe Church, and contains 54 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. There Is on this parcel sufficient wood for the use of the place, and the rest In cultivation. The land Is of fair quality and well fenced, and there Is a good DWELLING HOUSE about the centre of the place. DIVISION N 0.4 is a LOT OF WOOD LAND, situated on the road leading to the Trappe Church, containing TEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. DIViSIOIC No. 5 lies adjoining Nos. 3 and 1, on the said road to the Trappe Church, and contains by survey, 15 ACRES, 2 ROODS &23 PERCHES, of which about one-half is in wood. There is on this parcel a good DWELLING HOUSE, and the rand is said to contain abundance of god iron ore. A Plat of the property may be seen at the office of the subscriber. TERMS OF SALE: The terms of sale prescribed by the decree, are: 1 hat one-third of the purchase money shall be paid on the day of sale, and the resi due in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, and security approved by the Trustee. But longer credits will be given, if desired. HENRY W. ARCHER, Trustee, Bel Air, Harford county, Md. J. S. RICH A EDSON, Auct. aug 6 ltd&hm pUßLlC SALE Or IMITMWMIMMMI BERKELEY COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, In obedience to a Decree of the Circuit Court of Jefferson county. West Virginia, in the suit of Etchlson, against Hensell's Adminis trator and hells, will be offered at public sale at the Court House door In Martinsburg, on MONDAY..I6TE OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, (being Court day), a tract of 230 ACRES OF LAND, in the County of Berkeley, West Va., the prop erty of David Hensell, deceased with valuable improvements thereon consisting of a GOOD TWO-STORY LOG WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING, with a Wing, Porch front and back, seven Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Passages, a Well of never-failing good water at the door, Smoke House, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Granary and Wagon Sheds, a very large SWITZER BARN, In good order, a never-falling Spring near the Barn for stock, a very LARGE ORCHARD of choice bearing fruit trees. The farm is well watered, convenient to Church, School House, Blaclumithaml Wagon Maker Shops and Post Office, about six miles from the county-seat and three from the Canal, The land has about 85 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER, the rest in a good state of cultivation, about twenty acres thereof limestone, the rest good quality of slate. TERMS OF SALE—One-fourth cash, the resi due on a credit of nine and eighteen months, with interest from date, taking bond with good personal security for the deferred payments, and to further secure which, a lien will be re tained on the realty sold. HENRY BERRY, B. F. HARRISON, Jy 17 ltd&tBw2B) Special Commissioners A TTENTION FARMERS! A Valuable Clay Slate Farm, situated In Franklin county, Penn'a, 34 mile from Orrs town, )/, mile from McClellan's Mill, and 6 ml les I rum shippensburg. known us the "Hee side Farm." A school house on the opposite corner of farm, In a pleasant neighborhood. The farm contains 118 ACRES, is well watered, is under good cultivation, has been all limed but about 20 acres; has now 25 acres of wheat out; 15 acres 01 oats; 15 acres of corn; the balance in pasture and grass; has about 2 acres of timber; there Is not half an acre of waste land; crops and grass looking well; 5 miles from the Mountain; considerable new fencing, balance In good condition. A one-and•a-halt story DWELLING with a good bank barn and other suitable outhouses; within I miles of Three Lime Kilns andlies as prettily as any farm could. Price 66,000. Refer to THOMAS B. KENNEDY, Chambersbnrg, J. H. CRISWELL, Shippensburg, J. H. SEYMOUR, Hagerston, Washington County, Md. The above Farm with improvements, and with the pleasant surroundings, is cheaper than Virginia farms without Improvements. Go and see it and then you will learn its value. Farm is rented until Spring. Landlords inter est given at once. Title good. iY 3 PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The Executors of the last will and testament of Wm. Van Dyke, deed, will offer day of t SEPTEMBER, A. D., üblic sale, nn WEDNES 887, D at 2 , th o'celock, 18th 1 P. M., on the premises, the following described valuable real estate viz: A first-rate LIMESI'ONE FARM, containing 189 Acres and 23 Perches, neaktneas ure, in a high state of cultivation, on which Is erected a Log Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Smoke House and other necessary build ings. There is on the farm a fine Apple Or chard, a good well, and also running water. Also, ANOTHER FARM, containing 1 1 73 t 73 Acres and 11 Percheg;part Lime sto land ne and Freestone a Dwelling, Bank Barn and other ith building Logs. There is a 1.. rgequantity of Locust Timber and a fine stream of running water on this tract. Also, a tract of TIMBER LAND, containing 33 Acres and 71 Perches neat meas ure. All the above properties are situated in Montgomery twp., Franklin county, Pa.,about two miles southwest of Mereersbnrg, and are very desirable. Persons wishing to view the premises previ oils to the day of sale will please call on Wm Boyd, residing near Mercersburg. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM BOYD , ang 6 itilitsal Exe JOHN PATTERSONcutors. FARES FOR SALE S A Farm of 163 Acres in Clarke county, Va., 2 miles Southeast of Wadendlle, a station on the W. &P. It. R. It was formerly two farms and has the Buildings Orchard, Water. Tim ber, &c., necessary for two. Price $3B Der Acre. Also, a Faris of 100 Acres in Frederick county, Va., four miles Northwest bf Winchester. Price 312 per Acre. For further particulars call on or adilress Mrs. MARGARET A. • hfcCORMICK, Wader/- vine, Clarke ocauth Ve.. Sus /tdettw ! 'MfdtWilkaiminionb trEmili NEWLY tIMUIVViiKOIX** 4 t CENT MALE: '1 I OUIRECTRITNG.PIAII64: Prize' ' Atilinowhx4to be the beet: London Medal and eat Awards In Aral= °C 4 r IAL Ancta E ONS AND smalr, maretaimm. ARCS belPlTEiglath. Palladelpala. I VY LYW /4) 628 HOOP SHIRWISI 628. WILLIAM- T. HOPKINS.' "Otar. OWN Mum" After more than zrvx ulna experience and experimentingin themanufacture of STRICT, LY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to .merchahte .and the public in full confidence of their superi ority over all others in the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in them, as they give more Bath/faction than any other Skirt, and recommend them selvesin every respect. Dealers in hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM. ' A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FUR THEE. DELAY. Our assortment embraces everystyle, length and size for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, SkirtsMADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re, pa Ask for ".Ho kin's Own Make," and be not deceived. See that the letter " H" is woven on the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they are stamped " W. T. HOPKIN'S MANUFAC TURER, Et2B ARCH ST., PHILAD'A," upon each tape. No others are genuine. Also, constantly on hand a full line of good New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices, IVholesale and Retail, at the PHIL ADELPHIA. HOOP SKIRT Manufactorimd . Emporium, No. 628 ARCH STREET, P DE.HI J BIIRCHELL, COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WHOLESALE DEA.LES IN TABLE GLASS, FRUIT JABS; CASTORS, Sc No. Ni NORTH THIRD STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Co Stone China and Corairon White Ware. Parties ordering Queensware through this House save 4u per cent. feb 20-lyw 7 NEW FASHIONS FOR 1867 SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT 35 North Bth St., corner of Filbert. 35 This is not only a new fashion, but a new article of SKIRT, made on an entirely new principle, so novel and yet so perfect the ladies contend It should be called Perfection. We would here call particular attention to the AS YOU LIKE IT, or flexible Joint, ex tending down the front of the skirt; It is so constructed that the springs fold inwardly, but not outwardly, and readily yield to the slightest pressure, thus allowing them to col lapse, so that the skirt occupies the smallest possible space whilst sitting, riding, or In pass ing through a crowd, and yet the moment the pressure is removed, the skirt resumes Its original and beautiful shape. The novelty and utility of this contrivance need but be seen to be appreciated. Bnt for want of space we might here publish thousands of extracts from letters, we are daily receiving, speaking in the highest praise of these Skirts. L A NDB Are now so well known for their superior SHAPE, MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP, that it Is perhaps unnecessary for us to speak of them, further than to say that 'we have greatly enlarged our assortment of Styles, both of our own make and importation, and can now safely defy competition. We ask but a trial and are sure of your future patronage. Manufactured by the SIIERMAN SKIRT and CORSET COMPANY, exclusive owners of the patent for the United States. 248, 229 and 260 Broadway, Corner Warren St„ New York, FOR SALE AT RETAIL IN PHILADELPHIA 35 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, 35 Corner of Filbert. T HE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWINCI MACHINES, 69 9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS THE HOWE LOCK STITCH. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES. Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the NeW York State Fair of 1868, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe Jr., the original in ventor of tne Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew ing, and to the use of Seamstresses, pre ,s Ma kers, 1 ailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, 'Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. quilt, gather, hem fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sew log, making a beautiful andperfect stich, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine. is the moat- popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SIBLEY & STOOPS, General Agents, No. 922 Chestnut street, PtUlacPa. C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa. mar 20 S B. CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, dui No. 39 3 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, manufacturers of all kinds of MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT WORK. oct 24 Iyw 42 M. A. JONES' CILLEBRATED " NE PLUS ULTRA" SKIRTS AND CORSETS Sold only at 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Entrance through Partridge's Trimming Store And at 819 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. Large variety and any length made to order. Old skirts made over equal to new. Old skirts altered to new styles and r epai red. M. A. JONES, 819 Arch st. and 17 North Eighth et. mar 20 Bmw 11 Philadelphia. p HILADELPHIA CANCER HOSPITAL Clinical Lecturer and Prolessor of Malignant. Diseases in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity Hospital: founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, &c., &c.. is daily making astonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it. without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patients under treatment, call at the Office, No. 931 Arch street or address "Post Office Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw 19 MARRIAGE G VIDE. Young's great Physiology work, of every one h Is own Doctor —Dein g a Private Instructor for Slurried Persons or those about to Marry, both male and female, in everything concern ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual System, and the Production or Prevention of Offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by Wm. Young, M. D. This Is really a valuable and Interesting work. it Is written in plain language for the general reader, and is Illus trated with upwards of WO engravings. All young married people, or those COlltemplatl..g marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every one should be ac quainted with. Still It is a book that must be looked up, and not to lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. 118 Spruce at., above Fourth, Philadelphia. y le YW 27 usurangt 6ompauto. COLUMBIA INSURANCE :COMPANY CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210 This Company continues to insure 'Build hags, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by Jire, on the =Anal plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount in5ured.,...88,304,285.51 Less am't expired in '55... 2122,,538.008,091,858.51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1885 8426,090.66 Less premium notes ex pired in 1885 Am't of premium notes received inlBBs Balance of premiums, Jan. Ist, 1861 Cash receipts, less com missions in 1865 Losses and expenses paid In 1865 , $ 87,987.58 Balance of Capital and. Assets. Jan. 1, 1866......... 632,210.9870,1 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE Yousaa, Jr., Secretary. letrosext. S. SztutrArr, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Robert Crane, Willi= Patton, B. T. Ryon, John W. Steacyl John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr. H. G. Minlch, Nicholas McDonald, Sane' F. Eberlein, Idishael S. Shuman, Amos 8. Green, mend S. C. BlaYinsher, d r y„ THEO. W. HERR, Agent, North Duke street, oppeelte the Court Hotuss, mar mum' L.CASTER PENN'A. .E: SCiiAEFFER, WBOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY, NOB 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET LA.NCABTER, PA. Jim 10 FtR t WM. 2'. HOPKINS. 10m 13 OUR CORSET AT OUR ISRAICOU STORE, R. EL KLINE. M. D., 18,07165 410,017.21 1L5,5F4.13 $570,M57 CONTRA. SWOP" 14.1 S PRI CI DE US GOODIIII HAGER et BROTHERS have now open from hoe New York Bales— EXTRA QUALITY BLACK CHOICE SHADES COLORED BILKS, spaING MLORS BILK POPLIN% BILE WARP POLON4IBE, STRIPE AND PLAID TOIL DE. VENICE, GRRNADINEE AND LENDS, PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACONETTS. MOURNING GOODS& Bombazines, D 81111843, Crape Marotta and. Wool De Laina CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS In Great Variety. HAGER eg BROTHERS apr 30 tfdl SPIIING AND SUMMER CLOTHING .br Men and Boys, AT LOW PRICES. FINE DRESS SUITS, CASSIMERE AND BUSINESS SUITS; TWEED AND LINEN SUITS. ALSO, FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS PLAIN AND FANCY COATINGS, BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES, CASHMERETTS dr. MERINO CASSIMERES LINEN DRILLS AND OOTTONADES. .1U r. Custom work made up In beet style. apr 30 tfd.awl HAGER & BROTHERS. I 867 6P -Rl"' 1867. ----- WENTZ BROTHERS No. 5 EAST KING SrazET, Call attention to their large stock of SPRING GOODS, which they offer at much reduced prices. Dress Goods of every description. Particu• lar attention is requested to our stock of CARPETS—our Carpet Room is Ma and com plete in a large assortment of Carpets at much reduced prices. Housekeepers, now and old, will do well by examining our stock. WENTZ BROTHERSI No. 5 East King street. mar 27 trw 12J A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN CLOSING OUT A LOT OF DRY GOODS! 15 NOW OFFICRED AT CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE U. 3 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER CITY Most of these goods have been bought at low figures, and will now be closed out at less than the original cost. Also a great reduction ,In prices of a large assortment of CLOCKS. IMMMI PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES 3,: ALBUMS, TABLE ct. POCKET CUTLERY TINWARE COAL OIL LASH'S, LOOKING GLASSES, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND OTHER SOAPS, &c., &c., &c Just received and now opening, the largest and cheapest assortment or ri LASS AND QUEENS WARE ever offered and sold at low figures Now Is the time to secure a HOUSE-TIRE M1M213:1 BOOTS AND SIIOE3 cheaper than:ever Now Is your time to secure bargains and have a good understanding. GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Si- Remember CHEAP JOHN'S, No. 3 EAST KING ST., LANCA.STICR CITY. Jan 73 tfw3 gdurattoual. AVTENTION t YOUNG MEN ! t THE QUAKER CITY B US INES S COLLEGE NORTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA An Institution for the practical education f young men for the active duties of Business Life. A REGULARLY INCORPORATED COLLEGE Established November 2d, 1863. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March 14th 1860, with power to grant Diplomasand confer Degrees of Blerit. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. Conducted upon the best system of Instruc tion extant, and offering In all respects ad vantages of the highest order. THE COMMERCIAL COUltriE Bookeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Penman ship, Business Correspondence, Commer cial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Customs, Laws and Regulations of Trade, die. SPECIAL BRANCHES. The Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or namental Penmanship and Telegraphing. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE la of the moat complete, thorough and practical character. in the DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNT}, advantages are afforded to those who desire a knowledge of ACTUAL COUNTING-HOUSE PRACTICE, such as have never before been placed within the resell of Students in Commercial Colleges or Schools. This Course combines THEORY AND PRACTICE, giving the student In the shortest possible time an insight into all the forms, routine and de• tails of business, and fitting him in the best manner to enter at once upon the duties of any position, as a. practical accountant. FAIRBANKS' BOOKKEEPING. This work, the most complete and extensive Treatise on Bookkeeping aver published, af fords the best Indication of the value of the course of Instruction In the Science of Accounts pursued in this Institution, Every young man who designs entering any Commercial School should first procure a copy of this book. IL contains 448 pages large octavo, and Is com posed almost exclusively of sets obtained from Actual Business. Price 83.50. Sent by mall to any address. TELEGRAPHLNO The Telegraph Devirtment is complete with every facility for qualifying persons for Prac tical Operators on nound or Paper Instruments, with regular office practice. EMYLOYItENT Young men seeking employment should bear in mind that the reputation and standing 01 this Institution as a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, render its indorsement the best passport to success and advancement. Its graduates are novroccupying prominent positions in every part of the country, and receive the highest salaries. Catalogues and Descriptive Circulars of Fair banks' Bookkeeping, on application. L. FAIRBANKS. A. M., President. T. E. MERCHANT, Secretary oct 17 ganking goulieo. BANKING HOUSE OF Evans, McEvoy &, ,Co., N 0.16 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Dealers In Government Securities. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS. DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Aller Collections promptly attended to. ROBT. A. EVANS, PATRIC% McEvoy, (eh 18 BIISHONG ec BROTHER, BANKERS, READING, PENNA E=l U. S. BONDS AND AND COUPO STOCKS, NS, GOLD, SILVER DRAFTS ON NEW YORK :AND PHILADELPHIA. INTERESTS PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS. Persons keeping accounts may deposit and draw as they please, and will be allowed Inter est on their daily balance at 3 per cent. 4 per cent with 30 days' notice; 5 per cent. lor one year Open at 9 A. Si. mar 20 CORM SHELLER AND CLEANER.—THE attention of manufacturers is called to this lately patented improvement, by means of which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than is required to drive the old-fashioned '' 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 Bet the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble terms, by addr essing WM. HIBLTRNS, inne:6 tfw Lancaster, Pai NOTIONS, MESE! EMI HENRY CIARPENTHE SAM. H. RZYNOLDS MAW Close at 3P. M. Eimw .II
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