pioal4tveinto. News Items. The British Parliament has been proro gued. Secretary Browning, bf the Interior De partment, is ill. A yellow fOer vessel is now being quar antined at Boston. Six persona were drowned on Monday near Dovbr, New Hampshire, by the capsiz ing of a boat. The Rev. Mark P. Ladd committed sui cide by hanging at Richmond, Vt., on Saturday. The Boston Board of Aldermen have pass ed resolutions extending the city hospitali ties to Mr. Stanton. The Athletic Base Ball Club beat the Mu tual Club of New York yesterday, by a score of 18 to 16. Three English regiments have been sent to Canada, to oppose nn anticipated Fenian invasion. The cable between Florida and Cuba is completed and in working order. It wee successfully spliced on Sunday last. General Thomas having been notified of his appointment as General Sheridan's sue cessor, left Louisville for New Orleans to take command of the department. Judge Holt IN out in a card, In which he says that all intimations seeking to connect him in any way with the alleged conspiracy against the President are false. Two Illinois farmers sold, a few days since, ninety-six head of fat steers, whieh weighed 135,1)00 pounds, and brought $8,833.80. The average weight was 1,415. Mr. Dolby, agent liar Charles Dickens, came over in the Java, to make arrange ments for u series of readings by the genial novelist In this country. A Now York youth hting himself the other day, but us he felt the halter draw, repented, and called lustily for help. Ifis mother cut him down, and gave hint a Hogging. reeley Hays, " we sustain no man whose record Is not as clear es the HMO You sustained Jeff. Davin ; mow about his record? You claimed the right of the Southern States to secede. Is that record "as clear as the sun?" The heirs of the late Robert W. Coleman, of Cornwall, Lebanon county, have donated sl x acres of land, situated In the southwest part of Lebanon borough, as a site for a soldiers' monutnent and public park. Mrs. George Maya, of Rockland township, Vowing() county, who was bitten by a moccasin snake about two weeks ago, died Trots the effects of the poison on Saturday last. The Chicago Journal says the accounts of the corn crops in Central and Southern Illinnik are unfavorable. Whole fields of corn are literally "drying up." There has been no rain lu those regions since June. The cholera is making terrible ravages in Italy. During-the first half of 1807 there have been no less than 3'2,07•1 deaths, among them the ex-Queen of Naples, who died at Rome, August Bth. At Whinington, North Carolina, the IT. S. Court officers !MVO been instructed to en force process against military officers, and to forward the names ol officers obstructing them to NVashington, so that steps may be taken I'm• their prosecution. Th. Now Orleans Alde•nnen appointod by Sheridan being part 'legroom and purl whito rullruls, have adopted resolutions asking for tin removal or the various city officers, their longer retention In office be ing conside•ei by the Aldermen inconsist ent with the Iteeonstruction act. Ex-Mayor kallillelsch, of Brooklyn met Ceorgo C. Bennett, of the Brooklyn Timor, on Saturday, In a boor saloon, 0101 smeared 'lto editor's face all over with Limburg clawse, for writing offensive arti cles against the Ex-Mayor. Thu Insult was I ot resented. James A. Cutting, inventor of the ambro type, died last wool: in the \Vorcester Insane Asylum. lle made many thousands Of dollars out Of his discovery, but spent his hagnito iu 111 extravagant, experimental aquarium, and finally wont mad. His aquarium is now,. at Barnum's. The latest ex travagnoza about INluggio I\ I itoholl i 4 that oho was engagoLl to ho notr riod 10 Ihlhert llondursholl, the" drummer boy tho Itappithanooch," and goy(' up her 1111,10 Polestino 1111,1 tlio East because or his o:opoilleol and toorrioge with l'ouglikeep,lo, New York, girl. Mr. llortheiny, lb° Preach I\linister, iv engaged to marry a ‘Vasitington widow, and kill rutiro from diplomatic mervico next spring. M. Do Porriotte, hls fold Socrotary of Legation, has also formed nn ungagoment or iL,dmilitr,tinnwter with nn tailor NN'ashinglon lady. The Michigan Constitutional Convention, on Saturday, (kidded to submit separately In the people an absolute prohibition cif the sale of liquor. An attempt to /400111 1 13 11111 1.1111/1111M141011 or the ItitprontivuH of restriction 1111(1 prohibition failed by a vote of 'Orly two to thirly•llve. The editors of the Heading Ilt.vpritch 111 1 0 111 trnublo, 11011114 11111101 1 111111 011 two charges of Illad--one On lawyer mimed Summit:mu, and the other 011 00111 11111111o1' 1 1 :. 11. 11110011, ('(1111)1' 01' 1110 1 . 11111• 11111411 11111/01 1 Father Abraham. Thu editors have also prosecuted E. IL/Rauch for libel. A Paris hater reports that M. Debratizde ot'the.lfcrraurirtGLipGurnrtGgiar, Is hill literary executor to Maximilian, and Is about to publish a biography of his brief life, M. do Saldapeniut had already begun the work !adore the arrangement ot*Miraular was concl tided, and he has recently received documents which will nearly lead him to the (mil of life of the Prince. gontluman front Yalu College 'ably ascended East Itonic, Colin., taking a bar ometer to ascertain Its height. Accidentally dropping the barometer, It was broken, urn the mercury flowed down 111110I1g the rocks. A day or two after, a farmer discovered thli deposit, scooped up some in a vial, and started for Now haven In great excitement ovor Ills discovery of a quicksilver mine. Thu California papers, which timed to have their " clippings" for the overland !nail donu at St. Louis, thereby giving L. Louis the credit of latest ovurland mall dates, now hay() their news envelopes tilled at Chicago. Thu Sacramento Union of .ful,y 30th has Chicago mall dittos of tho oth. Thu service employs about half a dozen paid agents in ruprusuntingeach of the prominent papers of tho Pacific Coast. Thayer & Noyes' Circus exhibited in inlra last week. Professor Charles White, the lion Loam•, who wits so fearfully in jured at Rochester, was present and entered the cage of lions for the first time since he wits rescued from the old lion's jaws. lie put them through the usual evolutions, with the exception of the one that attacked loin, he being chained down. Ife was very restless and roared angrily, and when Pro lessor White left the cage he made tremen dous eftbrts to break loose and get at Mr. White. 'rile Re •al of Sheridan. The following is the order removing Sheridan us promulgated: li EN ERA f. ORDERS No• 77.—Ilran(tune •rEas ur THE ARMY, A. I.:. 0„ WASH INI ;- TON, Aug. 19.—First. The following orders have been received from the President : IS~rct••rn•r: MANsioN, WASIIINOTON, 1). C., Aug. 17.—Mnfor (tonere! George 11. 'Phonies is hereby assigned to the command or the Pilth Military District, created by the act or Congress, passed on the 2d day o 1 March, 1567. Major t;eneral P. 11. Sheridan is hereby assigned to the command of tho Depart ment of the MiSISOUri. Major General \V. S. Ilancock Is hereby assigned to the coluniund of the Depart ment, of the Cumberland. The Secretary of War ad interim will give the necessary Instructions to carry this (inter into ellect. AN DREW JOHNSON. SOODIId. In IDII4IDIIIOII of the foregoing order of the President of the United States, Major General G. 11. Thomas wlllom re. cuipt of this order, turn over his present command to the officer next In ranlc to himself. and proceed to Now Orleans, Louisiana, to relieve Major General I'. 11. Sheridan of the command of the Fifth Military District. Third. Major General I'. 11. Sheridan, on being relieved from the command of the Fifth i ry District by Major General U. 11. Thomas, will proceed to Fort Leaven worth, kIUISIIIM, and will relieve Major Gen eral W. S. Hancock in the vommand of the Depart :nein of the Missouri. Fourth. Major Inn - tent W. S. Hancock, on being relieved front the command of the Department of thu Missouri by Major I ten end Sheridan, will proceed to Louisville, Ky., and will assume command of the Itu pnrtunent of the Cumberland. Fifth, Major General G. IL ThODIEH will el/HUMID to execute all orders he may Ilnd In fume In the PM Military District at the time of his assuming command of lt, unless authorized by the General of the army to annul or modify them.. Sixth. Major General Sheridan, before relieving Major Cienernl Ilancocic, will re port in person at these headquarters. By command of Cleo. urea. B. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. T i. E UNITED STALAW. TEN BANKRUPT Any person desiring infprmation concerning Bankruptcy, under the present law call re ceive it without fee or compensation, by c a ni ng upon the undersigned at Ids otlice, 10 a certain class of persons who contemplate Bankruptcy, it will be of groat advantage to commence pro ceedings before the expiration of the first year, in which the law will be In operation. Particular attention will bo given to all cases arising under this law that may be entrusted to the dnderslgned. Ito Will also take this opportunity to offer his services to the public for lihe 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. Ho can offer an experience of eight years practice, and cap promise that any busi ness entrusted to him will be attended to with diligence and care. ,&BitAll SHANK, Attorney . at Law, Offlce—No. 60 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa June 6 8=5,4'22 Waohingtou gouty gompang. WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. $300,000 PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS. ONE CASH PEERENT OE SAM. ONE CARE PRESENT OF 114000. ONE CASH PRESENT OF 810000. ONE ONE CASH PRESENT OF 15,009. Two CASH PRESENTS OF 02,500 EACH. Read full Se..hedule of Presents Below. Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a BEAU Tie LID STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, WORTH. MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF CERTIFICATE, 'And also Insures to the holder a PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO. Is chartercd by the State of Pennsylvania and Organized in aid of the /VE HIDE INSTITUTE ——Boll— SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS Incorporated by the Slate of N. J. APRIL BTH, 1807. TIIE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington county, New 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, 13. MANN, District Attar tiey, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiner U. Mint and Recorder of Deeds, Phil adelphia Pa. 110N.JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, Now Jersey. HENRY GORMAN, Eso.., Agent Adams' Ex press, Philadelphia, Fla. J. E. COE, ESQ., of Joy, Coe & Co., Phil:urn. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, a U., Aprll 18, 1887.-0111 mo of Interim! 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 Hllll Company to conduct such en. terprlse exempt , rotreall charge, whether from special Mx or other duty. L. A. ROLLINS, Colmnissioner. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO. In order that the benevolent object set forth in title circular may be euccecefully accom pllehed, have insued live xerlex of FINE HTEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are put on subscription at prices much bviovi their retail value. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE WASH INGTON LIBRARY COMPANY will I/0 issued, stamped With the seal of the Company, and signed by the Secretary. (None others genuine.) Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR or paying Lhesumeto our local Agents,wlll receive immediately a tine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, and One Certld• cute of Stock, insuring One Present lu our published schedule. ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. I—'My Child! My Child!" No. 2 "They're Hayed! They're Hayed!" No. it— " Old Seventy-slx; or, the Early Days of the Revolution." • Any person paying TWU DOLLARS will receive either of the following tine Steel Plates, at choice, and Two Certlitcatee of Stock, thus becoming entitled to Two Presents. No. I—' Wamlilugton's Courtship." No. 2 ". Washington's Lust Interview With 11113 hloth.•r." THREE DOLLAR ENURAVINC/S. Any ',emu paying THREE DOLLARS Nell rt•CUI VI! Ulu beautlfui Steel Plate of " HOME FROM THE WAR," and Threo Certificated of Stock, becoming en titled to three PresentH, FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINUS, Any perl4oll paying FOUR DOLLARS shut receive the largo and beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS,' and Four Certlileatee of Stock, entitling then to Four Pre,en to. FIVE DOLLAR ENOIIAVINOS. Any person who pllyH FIVE DOLLARS stud receive the 'large and splendid steel Plate of THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," And Five Certificates of Stock, entitling then to Five Presents. The engravings and Certificates will be de livered to each subscriber at our Local Agen cies, or sent by mai , poet-paid, or express, US may be ordered. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO., WILL AWARD THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PEE SNN TV To 111 E SHAREHOLDERS, ON 11'EDNAWD.4 1, St lIER 25th, ISO AT PHILADELPHIA, l'A. Or at Elm I mlitulu, ItLverside, N. J. 1 Cash Presetit 8 10,000 1 Cash Present 20.000 1 Cash Present 10,000 1 Cash Present 5,000 2 Cash Presents of 02,51x0 cacti 5,000 I ilalliblOnle Country Residence, sta ble, Grounds, Sic., Gerntulown, Philadelphia 18,000 I !amble Resilience, Ihrue-story brick, Canute! 15,000 1 Coal Depot, Ulnees, Sheds, Clrounti, with business established, Ni). I:111 Washington Avelino, Philadelphia 15,000 1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J„ with Orinind, Fruits, to 10,000 I 'fliroo story Cottage, Lot, tee 5,010 '25 N'altiable Rivetslite, 8.300 each rox 1 Elogitili, l'urnotit. Family Carriage, Span of Horses, Harness, to tma plete 5,1410 10 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $3OO each 3,00 1 114gutilul Sliver.grey Horse, 146 hands high, sired by too celebrated Imported Arabian Horse ''Callph;" also, a light, Road Wagon, weight, 1.10 pounds, with Net of superior Single lialllChttote., making a first class establishment 5,0110 20 Plant in, S3BX) each 10,000 la :Melodeons, 8225 each .1,500 5 Rosewood Sewl ug 31tichlueN,8200 each limo 10 Family Sewing 31achtnes, 8100 each.. 1,00 50 Pine Gold Watches, B'2oo each 10,000 lot Ull Paintings, by leading arthas—ag gregate value 10,000 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, 81,000 each 3,00 N) 2 Hair Shawls, 83,000 each 0,000 11 Handsome lace Shawls, 82,3(1 each 750 10 Cashmere Shawls, 850 each 500 211 Sllk Dress Patterns, 875 each 1,500 50 City Building Lots, 8175 each 0,7.50 Tire remainder will consist, of Sile vcrware, Musical Boxes, Opera. Glasses, Pocket Bibles, awl differ ent arilelem of ,riumiunt and use, amounting to 82,000 Total $3w,000 All I.hc properllOn giVell clear of lticumbrauce. How to abotin Shares mid Engravingn Sand orders to us by mall, enclosing from 81 to S2IJ elllwr by Post Unice orders Orin a regba tared letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should bo sent by draft or express. 10 Shams With Engravings 0.11.50 25 shares With Engravings 50 Shares with Engravings M====ll Local AU ENTS WANTED throughout the The Assoclin lon have appointed AM Receivers GEO. A. CiniEE & CU., whose well-known in tegrity and business experience will he a suln clent guarantee that the money Intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose stated. PIIILADI , LPILIA, PA., May 20, 1867. 70 the O ffi cers and MonOors of Washington Li brary CO., N. In. REAL, ,Secretary : lit:lawmen : Ou receipt of your favor of the 15th Inst., notifying us of our appointment as Iteceivel, for your Company, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan er your enterprise, to the highest legal aillhortty of tile State, and having received him favorable upiulou iu regard to its legality. and sympallaz lig' with the benevolent object of your Association, viz: the education and main tenance the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors td, tile Riverside Institute, we have coucmded to accept the trust, and to use our hest ellbrts to prornoteso worthy an object. Respectfully yours, dm., GEO. A. COOKE & CO. Address all letters and orders to GEL. A. COOKE S. CO., Bankers, • 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Receivers for the Washington Library Co. JAMISON St BENSON, Agents in Lancas ter City, Pa. J y 2:1 atu tIT 4.1 te3tn w Moulto, gitationarg, Jr. N IL BOOKS AT MARS'S ANNUAL t YCLOPEDI A FOR 'sail 11 ISTDR ti SECRET SERVICE. Baker. Tit E t.:l VII. WA It IN A W Dm per. H isTuity oF WORLD.—PItIIIp Smith. BENCH A N D Hlgelow. CUM UM.: DEM ANDED BY MODERN LIFE —Youtiutn, einusTlANiTy AN D ITS CONFLICTS.— MlLrey. TDE nisi os suN.—Allev Cury. TI ll' LAST 'I I RUN ICU.: OF ISA RSET.—A Dimly rullope, LOUISA OF P11.11:151 A AND lIER TIMES. 111:•411)Itl' ui SAC EMMTAL CELIBACY. Henry IL PELHAM, tilt A DVENTIIItEs A OEN TLEMAN.—BuI DOM i4EY AN i/SON.-DICIMIIX, Edition MR. WYNI'AIi.D'S WA 11.1/.-11ollno Lee. A lUIIxeL of Appletou'a now American (y• clopedia in Cloth landing, for Kale Al flew puhlleuLloun , both American and Eing received UN JUNt w, honied from Um 1,r1:1111 Uur UMUIII large stock of American, El.glint 'told French illaLionury 111WityN Icupl. Up UMHOrtUIUUt. J. a.. 11A ILI L, Jyllitfildcw No, II Mid KmHU Lane„ G SI I IA IFTNII II I I' NIII 0.1/ 0 78 POR, THE 11(11,1DA Y 8 I Suitable liar Old and Young—Male or Eillll 111, BIBLES, PRAYER AND 111'ISIN Bbeigs, Of All Denominations, POETS IN iiLUE AND GOLD, dai. Annuals Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Ladles' Necessaries, i'ort Dressing Cases, Autograph Books Albums, NEW ()AMEN. Chessmen and hoards, Backgammon Boards, English Thy books, Moveable 'Joy Books, Linen Books, Swiss Building Clocks, Union College Blocks, Vllbtge School Blocks, A ft C Blocks, Picture Cloaks, Jackstraws, Transparent Wale Ponket4looks, C Olt-Please call and examine, Cold Pens, 6re LI J. M. WESZAEFFER'N deo 4 tfil&W.l lateal) Book Store. Agricultural finplaunto, &t. B AVON'S CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZERS ! ! Received direct from Chicago and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. ALSO BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE, The Great Manure for Wheat and Grass. SAMUEL HESS, Manufacturer's A gent,South Conestoga Bridge, Lancaster. aug 21 3tw 33 N OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. LANCASTER UNION SPOKE AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS. I have removed my place of business from Church street to the corner of Water and Lemon streets, formerly shirk & Royer's Warehouse, on the Railroad near Baumgard ner's Coal Yard, and two squares west from the Railroad Depot, wham I manufacture the latest improved GRAIN DRILLA, ROCKA WAY FA.NS, CIDER MILLS, CRUSHERS AND GRATERS, for horse ur hand power, which will grind a bushel of apples per minute by horse power, and are warranted to dolt Well. I would inform Coachmakers in general that I have put up in my shop two of the latest im proved SPOKE MACHINES, or Lathes, manu factured, and am prepared to furnish the best quality of Spokes of all kinds, and of all sizes, dry or part, dry, and warranted to he a good article. I bu: none but the best split spokes, and have now on hand 100,000 Spokes. Bent Felines of all sizes, Shaft and Carriage Poles, Bows, die., of seasoned stuff constantly on hand.' I would also ,ilform my old customers that I am prepared to do all kinds of SA WINO, such as scroll sawing and ripping lumber of all kinds, having lately put up one of the latest improved Scroll Saws, w ith Cilg attachment. Planing of all kinds done, and stuff called for and delivered free oi charge, and satisfaction guaranteed to all who favor ine with their work. As I have been In this business 10 or IS years and understand it thorough, , having served an apprenticeship at Coach:mating, 1 know what the trade wants In that line, All binds of Bent Stuff for sale or made to order, and Spokes of all sizes turned for persons having them on hand In the rough. Give me a call audJ udge for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL KEELER, Corner of Water and Lemon streets July '2 , 1 2uaw 211 Lancaster, Pa. aOTICE TO FANIERRS AND OTHERS. THE GREAT STEA MED BONE FEBTLL ft, direct. from Chicago, 111. Warranted pure animal matter, uud cheaper than any In the market. Wherever this article has been Introduced It has won for 11,01 a.leading posi tion by its purity, cueapnees and surprising fertilizing power. J. G. HYATT, Agent. For sale by SAMUEL HESS one mile south of Lancaster, Pa. N. B.—For reference apply to Greist & Reed, Christiana, Lancaster county; Jones & Wilson, Parkesburg, Chester county; Cyrus Hoopes, Doe Run, Chester county; Eyrie & scott, Coatesville, Chester county; Cope & Ffutohin son, oxford, Chester county; M. & W. Arm strong, Fair 11111, Cecil county, Al.l. lY 31 2mw3o 11 - 10 OUR CUSTOMERS, We take pleasure in announcing to Dealers in Fertaltzars, and the Agricultural public, that we have within the past year increased our facilities for the manufacture of our RAW BONE PUOSPNATK, LO itri extent unequalled by any other House in .ho United Staten or Europe. These facilities not only include the enlargement of our old established works in Philadelphia, known as the DELAWARE RIVER AGRICULTURAL CHEM ICAL WORKS, but also tile purchase 01 extensive and well-stocked works at Chicago, 111., with all the necessary machinery, cars, Re., to con duct the business. This establishment alone has produced, annually, over 5,100 tour of dried Bones and Meat. and is capable of being large ly Increased. We desire, by the closest super vision, to conduc' these two concerns so that our customers will derive a practical benefit from their consolidation, in obtaining a MANURE which shall maintain a standard and uniform quality, and at the lowest possi ble price. BAUD LI & SONS I'lsß UVT A N UA.NO St 71S1 /TUTE! BA UG ' S BA W BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME ! TRA DE MAAK- BAUGH tc7 SONS, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers DELAWARE HI V Elt CHEMICAL WORKS, PH ILA DELPII lA, rAI, 1' N7' W 0 R UIICAUO 11;‘)... 1 armert4 are recommended to purchnNe of the dealer located le their neighborhood. lu Hectlonx where no dealer le, yet extablimlicd, the l'homplutte may bo procured directly troth the underNgued, A Priced Circular will he sent to all denierm who npply, IUI:0 1 SONS, Qrnees—Xu. S. Delaware venue, No. ^eu LANE STREET. CILICA.UO I3AUUH, BROTHERS & CO., General Wholesale Agents, No. ISI Pearl Street, corner of Cedor, NEW YORK GEORC4E DUCWALE, ll'holesala A oml for Mari/land tV. Virginu 117 AND 'or, 1.3311T/I'S WILANIO, BALTIMORE, SAMUEL lIESS, arautrei Landing, Lamm'Aar, Pa *a- We are prepared to supply our Paten Sectional Mill to ell Manufacturers for grind log 8011011, UllllllO and all other hard sub stances. Jy i l liinw2ll tardulare, ,Routs, &r. G. M. STEINMAN. C. F. MENG IKE. ISAAC DI I. LICE lIAKDWARES THE OLDEST AND LA RUEST ESTA BLIS 13 • MENT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. GEO. M. ASTEINMAJ:s, if: CO., WEST KING STREET, Having recently enlarged their store and thus greatly lucrea.sed their business facilities, now oiler to the community, AT THE LOWEST PHILADELPHIA RATES the finest assortmen I In the market, or H A It D W A It E SADDLERY oh LS, PAINTS, ,GLASS Ii±OVES IRON AND STEEL, CED VG WA CULL. KY, ol I, CLuTlis, sRATES, PERSONS COMMENCINU 110USEKEEPINCi will Ilud u full assortment, of goods In Wel: llne, They are also agents lor a superior article NAILS, and for DUPONT'S CELEBRATED (4UN AND ROCK MUM Xir The Wiluest, cacti price paid for Clover Timothy, and old Flax Seed, Mee 31 tld,tw ittiorellantow3. ==ilM WHOLESALE DEA i.r.h IN FRENCH BRANDI Es WINES, UlNs, WHISKIES, No. 1( SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (A few doors below Centro Squara,) LANCASTER, PA tnvl7 I vw DORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, 13ORDENTOWN, N. J. An institution for the careful and thorough Instruction of Young Ladles In all the braucnes of a complete education. Board and tuition in the Prepara tory and Collegiate departments, UCH per year. Washing, 1 ncleni and Modern Languages, and Or branches, extra, Winter So•sion opens September 10th.' For Catalogues, address Rix. JOHN BRA.K.ELEY, A. M. nog 7 how 01 1 President. PAPE It GAO N AND WA.! PI'ING PAPER, insui a arrangements with the inanu fa,l urers 01 the above, I am ifow prepared to Olivr 1.0 IA1011111)110 a full assortruent. of No. I Ml4lllla Paper Bags 14 to 30 lbs. full sip, No. 2 do it., do " 55 " Wrulgdng do do " 10 While do " 5 " " " nit, n ;4 . o 25 o o STRA W d,MANII.LA WRAPPING PAPERS. No. I Manilla 21 x55--70 5,, tar ream, 2.1x311 " Wrapping 24x251-10 do 30x40--so " a Green " Straw 12x10, Gold Leaf, A. 12x la. 14x10. " " " 15020. Gold Leaf, li. 14x10. • 15x20. " " 18x28. Orders respectfully solicited. Price lists forwarded on appileallsm. FRELaK W. LAUER, "Old Jail," Corner sth & Washington kaki., J one :15 /td&5l32W) Reading, Pa pit Estate. LIOE SALE VALUABLE MILL .1C Property and Farm, situated In Franklin County, Penn's, on the turnpike between Greencastle and Mercersbnr& 7 miles from the Franklin Railroad, 2 miles from idercersburg with advantages of fine achoels, churches, &c. The property consists of ' ACERB of Limestone and Slate Land, on which is erected a three-story STONE MILL, with tine water imw___,er latel,y put in good repair, a Mil ler's STONE HOUSE and Stable, :large stone MANSION HOUSE with beautifully improved grounds., Stable Gardens and Fruit a sub stantial Farm House and large Stoneffiarn The property wilt be sold together, or divided to suit purchasers. Apply on the premises, or by letter to DR. JOSEPH Id. =ESTER, Upton Post Office, Franklin county, Penna. Mail passes the door daily. aug 21 ltdetfw rpUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL L ESTATE.—I will sell on SATURDAY, the list day of AUGUST at 1 o'clock. P. M. on the premises, a superior LIMESTONE FARM,:con- Wining 155 ACRES and R PERCHES situated on the London road, about 43,4 miles from Chambersbnrg, and 1% miles from Greenvil lege, Franklin county. The improvements thereon are a BRICK HOUSE, Wash House, and an excellent Brick Bank Barn. There are also three wells and two living springs of wider thereon, and a young Orchard of choicefruit. The land is in a high state of cultivation and is well known as one of the best wheat f firms in the county. Persons desiring a beau• tlful home should view this farm, being of an elevated situation in a beautiful country; the scenery is grand and the air healthful; Churches, Schools and Markets are convenient and surrounded by a moral and intelligent population. Persons desirous of viewing the premises will call upon Benjamin H. 'Weller, residing thereon, who will show the same and give all the information desired, . ..... Hale to commence, at I o'olock, when attend ance and terms will be made known by - - DANIEL S. REInHER aug 15 ltcht2tw) Dr BLIC SALE .••. ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 17th,, 1887 will be sold at public sale on the premises in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, 1 mile north of Churchtowu, the following described real estate, to wit: No. 1. Is a farm adjoining lands of Samuel Clerk, Jas. Miller et. al containing TWENTY-TWO more nr less, upon which is erected a two-story eTONE DW ELLING HOUSE, a large and good Back Barn, stone Hog House, and Carriage House. There is a'good Orchard on the prem• ises. Also a good Well of Water. The land is under good fences. No. Y. Is a Tract of Land adjoining lands of Adam Styer and William Shirk, containing TWENTY-TWO ACRES, more or Jere, and:part of it is under good fences, No. 3. Is a valuable piece of good Chestnut Timber, adjoining lands of John Kurtz and Adam :slyer, et. al., containing about FIVE ACRF4I, - - - - Persons wishing to view the property,wlil call on John Hannan residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when the terms will be made known. THE HEIRS OF JACOB HOFFMAN, deed. aug 20 ltd&tew VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC Halo.—On Friday the 201.11. day .4 Septem ber 1867, the undersigned will cell at public sale, on the premises, the following valuable Real Estate, late the estate of John D. Wilson, deed. viz: _ _ A. Three-Story Stone GRIST and BIER CHANT MI LL r and tract of land containing 8 AC KES AND 30 PERCHES of land, and also a Plantation or tract 01 laud, adjoining the Mill Property, aud lIU ACRES A.N1)121 PERCHES, situated In the township of Salisbury, Lan• caster County, about 4 miles east from the (tap Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and near Caine Post Unice, adJoinimr lands of Christian L. Warfel, Jacob Martin, David Plank, Christian Overholzer and others. The land is of the bust quality and under a high state of cultivation ; there Is a I wo-sto rind FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Stable, aud other out-buildings on said :dill tract and the right to use the mill dam and head race and n pair the Fame on the adjoining properly o: John D. Wilson, will I.e sold with said MITI property. Said mill is driven by two water wheels, with lour pair of burrs, and with all the appurtenances of a Mat-class mill. It Is In complete order and doing a good business, being situated lu one or too duest neighbor hoods In the county. Perseus wisalhg ,‘, v.ew the premises will please call on John D. %I'llson, iesallng near the same. Sale to corn tounee at 1 o'cluek, P. H., on said day, when terms will be made known by OLIVEIt P. WILSON, STEPHEN D. WILSON, sug 21 tsw:33 JOHN D. WILSON. VALUABLE rAnm. AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, the 21st day of Septem ber, 1867, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, the following described real estate, viz: A valuable farm, containing 122 ACRES AND N.) PERCHES. situated In Franklin twp., York county, four miles east of Petersburc (York Springs,) and one mile south of John Hummert's mill, (for merly Wolf.) rd's) adjoining lands of John Len hart, Christian Sating, Ham. Herb°ld, Eman uel Stauffer, Isaac Larew, and John Stauffer. The improvements are a good two-story Stone and Brick Double DWELLING HOUSE a large Bank Baru, Saw and Chopping Mill, with wafer power for driving the threshing machine lit the barn, Blacksmitn Shop, and Carpenter Shop, Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs, Hay Sta ble, and other necessary outbuildings, with a noverfailing well of Water convenient to the house. There is also au Orchard of choice fruit trees on the prgmises. The lawns all under good chestnut post and rail fencing, and is in a high state of cultivation. It is situated In a pleasant and 0r althy neighborhood, con venient to churn lies, schools, stores, etc. '1 his farm is considered one of the best in the upper end of York Unuoty. Any person wishing to view said premises previous to the flay or sale, with the int entltim of purchasing, will call on the Undersigned residing ou the same. Sale to commence at 1 WelL/cic, l', M., on said duy, when terms will be made known by JOSEPH STAUFFER. aug ti 1 tddltsw r 0 It NALE. r TWO H UNDRED AN I) THIRTY ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, In Clark county, Va., I half miles Crum a Railroad Depot,• good nu. provements ; well fenced and w a tered; nn abundance of good Wilbur, and 80 arranged as to divide well Into two farms, I have also other farm property for stile, all of which will be sold law, tile aide, t being to make a division or the estate. Those in search of land In this section might do well to give me a 1.1 , 111 before purchasing elsewhere. For further Informa tion call on or address THOS. N. LUPTON Winchester, ‘Ja., Jo is ltd itrw) (Nebo Is agent for Heirs.) puttotrll. D R. J. B. 3IcCASKEY, SURUEON DENTIST Continues the practice of his profession at We Wilco 111 iACT NI NU STRICET, near CENTRIC SQUARE, and over the Fllo4l' NATIONAL BANK, Lanreeter. _ While lu Operative Dentistry ho yields the palm to none, In the particular department of A irrimorn 1. Weak, he challenges the profes sion—whether for arthilla finish and stilnitau tial excellence of workmanship natural ap pearance of teeth,perfect, adaptation of plate to the mouth, or the moderate character 01 his charges. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN DV THE USE OF NI MOEN OXIDE OAS Having Just put up ono of BARKER'S GAS OMETERS of largest size manufactured by Rubencame & Stockton, with all the latest im provements, he invites the attention of all parties Interested, believing it to be the only first-class meter in Lancaster city or vicinity. By the use of this apparatus the gas is obtained In absolute purity; and It Is administered di rectly from 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 ~nd deliberately of the sweet-tasted gas, passes rapidly under its ex hileratlng influence, and In a few moments is ready for the painless operation. Its inhalation Is much more pleasant than that, of Ether or Chloroform, and its influence passes off almost Instantaneously. No one need longer dread the operation Of extracting decayed teeth, SCHEDULE OF CHARGES: Artificial Teeth on Gold plate, fun set, £ , 80.141; Full upperset, $ 01.00; Silver plate or Vulcanized Rubber, full set, $4O; Full upper set, $2O. Charges proportionately lower for partial sets on gold or silver. Gold fillings, $l.OO to $3.00; Silver fillings, 50c to $1.011; Cleansing Teeth, 81.00 ; Extracting Teeth, each 2.5 c., or with Nitrous Oxide Gas, $l.OO for first tooth andlifly cents for each additional tooth which latter charge is A REDUCTION OF 50 PER CENT. upon the charges heretofore made In tills city. A isrtlier liberal recluetimi upon these lint 1111.1r1,1i rates when 11l 111'U Lo be in serted. rsatlsfactlon Is guaranteed In all cases, and all work Is warranted. Ills patrons may there fore rely upon obtaining the best of work at the very lowest rates, air Cut this out. IJe 5 bmw 23 D R. J. M. CLEMENT, DENTIST, Uraduato of the Uulvermity of Penumylvaula, and graduate of the Peunmylvanin College of uental Surgery. OFFICE ON THIRD STREET, (Third door west of Hutchtson's new Drily Store, OXFORD, I'ENNA Teeth extracted without pain by Nitrous ixide.olll4 Ether and Local Anesthesia. All dummies of the Teeth and Mouth successfully treated—much as irregularities of children's Teeth ; tilling of carious Teeth and preserving the natural organs; Artificial Teeth Inserted from one to fault set; all kinds of Teeth repair• ed and remodeled to fit the mouth. . _ Persons having difficult teeth and roots to extract are luvlted to call. All operatlona In the dental profesalon per formed In the heat manner, and warranted to give satklactlon. June 5 tfw 23 Nuouritut cr;,otupaufro. cOLUMBIA INSURAImE ,COMPANY CAPITAL ,AND ASSETS, 8532,210 40 This Company continues to insure togs, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by on the mutual plan, either for a oasis premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount Insured ...88,801,295.91 Lees ain't expired in 'G6... 212,330. W 8,091,050051 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am't of premium notes, Jan. Ist, 1501 8420,000.96 Less premium notes ex pired in 1805 10,073.65 410,017.21 Am't of premium notes received InlBos 116,534.1:1 Balance of premiums, Jan. Ist, 1006 3,030.14 Cash receipts, less cow IniSsions In 1809 40,700.80 IMEHMI Losses and expellees paid in 1885 $ 37,987,68 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1886 632,210.40 8570,198.11 A. S. GREEN, President.. Ogoacia YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MioRAEL S. SnuNAN, Treagurer, DIRECTORS.; Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. y ou ' John W. Steaoyl John Fendrion, Geo. Young, Jr, U. G. Nicholas McDonald, tiam'l F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green,_ S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering._ TREO. W. RERR, Agent, North ge street, opposite the Court Rouge, mar lAw 1 L&NCASTER YENN'A. 4tal Ostatt. PRIVATE SALE OF DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—The underalAt will sell strgivate sale, a large BRICK CHANT M LL, running three pairs of stones, in excellent rtmning order, doing alinnoitt tom business. There are 5 A OP more or less, adjoining the upon whicti there is erected a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, Brick Barn, entirely new, with stabling for 4 horses and 6 cows; threshing floor, &o. There is an Orchard of Choice Fruit. This property is situated on " Letort Spring," in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., and would be very desirable for a factory, Ac. The only reason that the owner has for selling is, that he wishes to retire from busi ness. For further particulars address or call on Whi. B. BUTLER! Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agt. ltdetflvj Carlisle, Pa. riCTOMARO FARM FOR SALE.—ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28=0867, by vir tue :of the directions of the will of Jacob Brown, deceased, will be sold at public sale on the premises, the late farm of said deceased, situate in Little Britain township, Lancaster county.adjoining lands of Reuben Cook, Hen ry P. Townsend and others, containing _l5B ACRES, 79 PERCHES, about 8 miles from West Nottingham Station, on Baltimore and Phila delphia Central R. R. 60 acres thereof is valu able White Oak and Hickory woodland, the remainder is arable land divided into nine fields all convenient to water. The improve ments consist of a two story STONE DWEL LING HOUSE, divided into seven apartments, FRAME BARN, 50 ny 62 feet, Wagon house, and other improvements. All the buildings are covered with Mate. There is an orchard of choice fruit trees in One bearing order on the promises. The land is In a high state of culti vation nod under good fences. A Spring and Spring House near the Dwelling House, and running 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 nt 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when the conditions will be made known by DAVID BROWN, Executor. CATHARINE BROWN, Executrix. aug li ltdsitwo sept 18, act 16-23 32 PUBLIC SALE---ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1867, 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 BRICK BUILD ING AND KITCHEN, a large and good Barn and a Still House thereon erected. There le also a good Well of Water on the premises. This place is well calculated for garket Gar dening. Also, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER If, on the premises In West Lampeter township, near John Eshelman's Mill, about two miles from Lancaster City, TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES of first rate Limestone Land, with a new two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a new large Baru and Hog Stable thereon erected. There is a good Well of Water at the house and the land is under good Armes. 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 will be given ou the first day of Apill, 1868. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. H. of each day, when the terms will be made known. EEUUTOB'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On MONDAY, the 2nd day of :SEPTEMBER, 1867, the undersigned Executor of Jacob Hlestand, late of the village of Springville, deceased, will sell by public vendue, on the premises, In said village of Springville, Lancaster county, Pa., the follow ing described real estate, late of said deceased, viz: , No. 1. Consisting o(2 I obi of Ground. situated on the Lancaster and Middletown Turnpike . , on which are erected a large two story 13111 Ch, HOTEL, Frame Stheds and other outbuilding. A never-failing 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, whicu by a little enterprise could be materially increased. Too 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 andstore. No. 2, Five Lots of Ground, irontlng on Main street near No. 1. No. 3. Five lots of Ground fronting on Plumb Street, ou which Is erected a large Frame Baru, the burn will be sold separately from Um lots, If desired, as it can be removed. No. I. A Tract of THIRTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, of first quality limestone land, under high cultivation, situated In vast 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 nil located convenient to the Pennsylvania Railroad station. The land will be sold as advertised, or In smaller parcels as may best suit purchasers. Persons desiring additional information pre vious to day of safe, will please call at the office of G. H. Hendrickson, In Monut Joy, where drafts of the premises can be seen. - - - Sale to commence at 2 o'clock., P. M.. of salt day when attendance will lie given and terms made known by JOSEPH DETWILER, Executor. L. D. CIALLAGHEIt, Auctioneer. aug 7 ltd&taw 31u PRIVATE SALE,--THE SUNSCRIBER being about to decline all farming opera tions, will sell at private Hale the following real estate, to wit : No. 1 le a farm situated In the township of West Fallowfleld, county of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Alexan der Hodgson, David Rambo, John Glltlllam and others, CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACRES. Thin Is considered one of the best farms In he western part of Chester county. No. 2 is a farm situated In the township, county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Lights, George 1 - 1.,,P0i, Abraham Ross and others, known as the ' Glenne'lle Farm," CONTAINING 11)1 ACRES, with extra lino buildings and running water In every fluid. It to In ft 11401 state of oultiva- Lion Lind would beim elegant murninor roslo once Thu above fartnn are about 1 1 /, miles from Cochranvllle, In Went Fallowlield townmillp, Chanter county. No, 3 Is a Farm containing HI ACRES, in Upper Oxford township, county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Alexander Bol 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 in determined to wind up all farm. ing business. The greater portion of the pur chase money can hay in the properties secured by bond and mortgage If desired by the pur chaser. Call on JOSEPH P. WALTON, Coehranvillo, or uddross Cociiranvillo Post Wilco. nug 14 I WA,t.sw;i2 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Poore will be exposed to sale, by way of public outcry, on the prem ises, In Letterltenny township, Franklin coon ty, Pa., on TUESDAY, the 10th day of SEP TEMBER, 1807, the following tract of land, viz The first tract contains 180 ACRES and 00 PERCHES neat measure, adjoining lands of Abraham Finger, Henry Myers, John Cramer, Joseph Bollinger; about 180 Acres cleared, fenced and tinder good cultivation. Small Or chard growing on the premises. The soil Is Black - Slate of an excellent quality, and the lieltheare well watered, and it 18 considered ono or the best stook farms in the neighbor hood. There is erected on the farm a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other IIeCCI4- oary buildings. There are two never-falling 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 120 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Joseph Bollinger, Joseph Cramer, John Burket, Jane Lindsey, David Zimmerman, and the Conodoguinnet 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 line two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, and other necessary build ings erected thereon. The Strasburg and Ship pensburg Ro.vl runs through this tract. Any person desiring to view the premises, can do so by calling on William Gillen resid ing on one of the farms. hale to commence at 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day. Terms made known on day of sale. WILLIAM OILLA:.I, JOHN GILLAN, SAMUEL H. GILLAN, Executors of Win, Quinn,l dee'd. aug 12 ltthe taw REAL EsTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.—ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1867, the undersigned, Assignee of Jacob Bucher and Wife, will expose arpublic 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 Reinholds 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 es the distance from Reamstown, the renown,: Foal i. - stale, to wit : No. I, a tr. ur laud oituluiu'g 12 ACHE"; and 20 Pi. ItCIIES, more or less, adjoining property of John Hacker, Samuel Brubaker, Julio and others, on which is erected a two. story brick DWELLING HOUSE, Summer House, Bank Barn, Shed, and other Im provements, all in good condition and re pair. The land 18 in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, aka conveniently divided into fields for farming purposes. There Is 11180 au Orchard of choice Fruit Trees and two wells agora! and never-falling water, with pump therein, near the door. The above build. lugs were put up In the year 1851, in the bent wurlcroand Ike manner, and were kept as Tavern and Store until the last two years, formerly called Bucherton. No. 2, containing ACRES and 11l PERCHES, more or less, adjoining No. 1, on which is erected a one-story log DWELLING ROUSE, and other improvements ; also, a Well of good and never-failing Water. Hale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day wren terms will be mode known by CYRUS REAM, Assignee of Jacob Bucher and Wlle aug It Int& tmw :12 U Olt hi A 11, E,—VA JUMBLE TANNERY, MILL PROPERTY AND SMALL FARM, located In the Valley of Virginia. ' The TANNERY and fixtures ale:second only to one In the Valley of Virginia. The Ihtrk- Mlll, Rolling Machine, Ilide-Bre-,ker, Sc., are all run by water-power. The buildings are nearly new, large, commodious and convent. eat. tie Handling Vats aro under roof and everything In complete order. The establish• moot will readily tan 3,0t0 hides per year. The GRIST AND FLOUR MILL is in good order, and a never-failing stream affords a full supply of water both for the Mill and Tannery. The FARM contains 411 ACRES FARMING LAND upon which, besides the Tannery and Mill, are a large, new and convenient BRICK RESIDENCE, a good BRICK TENANT HOUSE, a good Baru and all necessary out buildings including spring House, With Dairy out In solid rook. It Is a health y and pleasant location, about Hi miles from Winchester and 11 ranee from litramburg, on the 'Slabs/was Gap Railroad. There is a Tract of 200 ACRES BARK LAND, vet y convenient, for halo with the above named property. Bark eau be purchased at 81 per cord, de livered at the yard. Competent bands are now working at the Tannery, who can be employed to carry It on if desirable. &570 11114.117 The (Mitre property is offered at $14,001. For further intormation address ALLEMONG & WHITE, Bridgewater, Rockingham county, Va., Or, MF,SSRS. HANCOCK & CO. aug 14 ltd&imwa2) Winchester. Va. 'DARNS FOR SALE! 1.7 A Farm of WS Acres in Clarke county, Va., 2 miles Southeast of Wadesvllle, a station on the W. di V. rt., it, It was formerly - two farms and has the Buildings, Orchard, Water, Tim ber, &c., necessary for two. Price $35 per Acre. Also a Farm of 100 Acres in Frederick county, Va., four miles Northwest of Winchester. Price 812 per Acre. For further particulars call on or address Mrs. MARGARET A. MoCORMICIK, Wades. vllle, Clarke , county, I% Aug 0 /t4l,otuP rIUSTEE , S SALE OF 'VALUABLE DEER CREEK ' , LANDS. In virtue of a Decree in Chancery the sub scriber, as Trustee, will sell at the Court House Door, In Bel Air, on formerly owned by Dr. Parker Forwood, dec dl situated on the north side of Deer Creek, in Burford county, in a healthy and very fertile country, about 61 miles from Bel Air, contain ing 297 ACRES, MORE OR TARS. 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 Sandy Hook, on the south side of thepublic road leading from Bel Air:to Conowingo - Bridge, and containing 03 ACRES, MORE OR J , r-BS, all of good quality, and in a high state of cal- Ovation. The improvements on this parcel consist of a large FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, the residence of the late Dr. Forwocl, 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 survey, 03 1 4 ACRES OF LAND, of which there is a sufficient quantity in wood for the use of the place and the rest to cultiva tion. The Improvements consist of a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, Smith Shop, Spring House, good fencing, Sc DIVISION No. 3 lies nortifof and adjoining No. 2. It binds oil the north side of the road leading from Wm. Ady's to tile' rappe Church, and contains 111 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. There is on thisparcelsuilloleui 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. situated on the road leading to the Trappe Church, containing TEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. DIVISION No. 5 • lies adjoining Nos. 3 and 4, on the said road to the Trappe Church, and contains by survey, 43 ACRES, 9 ROODS & t."...1 PERCHES, of Which about oco•bal( IR In wood. and the land 18 said to contain abundance of g 'od iron ore. A Plat of the property may be seen at the office of the subscriber. Tho terms of sale prescribed by the decree, are: 1 hat one-third of the purchase money shall be plaid 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, Burford county, 51d. J. H. IlacHAnnsoN, Auct. aug ti ltd.ttsw PUBLIC SALE Or GOTTLEIB YOUNG. lt(ls:Imw 32 BERKELEY COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA. In obedience to a Decree of the Circuit Court of Jefferson county, West Virginia, in the suit of Etahltion, "&c., against Hensell's Admiels trator and heirs, will be offered at public sale at the Court House door in Martinsburg, on MONDAY, !Urn OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, (being Court day), a tract of HO ACRES OF LAND, in the County of Berkeley, West Va., the prop erty of David Hensel', 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 Wed of nover.failing good water at the door, Smoke House, Corn Crib, flog Pen, Carriage House, Granary and Wagon Shedz, a very large SWITZER BARN, in good order, a never-ialliug Spring near the Baru for stock, a very LARGE ORCHARD of choice bearing fruit trees. The farm is v. watered, convenient to Church, school 11 , Ise,l3laclismith and Wagon Maker Shops and .'ost Lidice, about six miles from the county-, at and three from the Canal. The land has about 35 ACRES OF' GOOD TIMBER, the rest in a good state of cultivation, about twenty acres thereof limoiteue, the rest good quality of slate. Thicas or SALE—One-fourth each, 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 tallied on the realty sold. HENRY BERRY, B. F. HARRISON, Jy 17 ltd.ctsw2S, Special Commissioners. A TTENTION FARMERS! A :Valuable Clay Slate Farm situated In Franklin county, Penn a, mile from Urn town, , A mile from McClellan's Mill, and II miles from Shippensburg, known as the "Ree 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 2U acres; has now 25 acres of wheat out; 13 acres 01 outs; 15 acres of corn; the balance 111 pasture and grass; has about 2 acres of timber; there Is not a half an acre of waste land; crops and grass looking well; 5 miles from the Mountain; considerable now fencing, balance In good condition. A one-and•a-half story DWELLING with a good bank barn and other suitable outhouses within IA miles of Three Lime Kilns, and II UM as prett. Ily as any farm could. Price $O,OOO. Refer to THOMAS 11. KENNEDY, Chanabersburg, Pa. Or to J. 11. CRISWELL, shippensburg, Pa. Or to J. H. SEYMOUR, lingersion, Washington Couuty, Tho above Farm with lin proverneutr, and with the pleasant surroundings, is abeam r titan Virginia farina without Improvements. Go and see It and thou you will learn its value. Farm 18 ranted until Spring. Landlords inter est given at onco. Title good. 1Y itilV 20 ÜBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The Executors of the last will and testament of Wm. Van Dyke, dee'd, will offer at public Hale, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 18117, at 2 o'clock., P. M,, on the premises, the lollowing described valuable real estate, viz: A dna-rate LIMESTONE FARM, containing ICU Acres and 23 Perches, neat:meas. ore, In a high Mate of cultivation, on which is erected a Log Weatherboarded DWELLINU HOUriE, Stone Bank Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Smoke House and other necessary build ings, There Is on the farm a tine Apple Or chard, a good well, and also running water, Also, ANOTHER FAItM, containing 173 Acres and 11 Perches, part Lime stone and part Freestone land, with a hog Dwelling, hank Barn and other buildings, There is a 1 rge quantity of Locust Timber and a line stream of running water ou this tract, Also, a tract of TIMBER LAND, containing 83 Acres and 71 Porches neat moan- Urn. All the above properties aro situated In Montgomery twp., Franklin county,Pa., about two miles southwest of Morcersburg, and aro very desirable. Persons wishing to view the premises previ ous to the day of sale will please call on Wm. Boyd, residing near Mercersburg. Terms made known on the day of sale. WI L I.IAM BOYD, JOHN ?ATTE MON, aug 6 Ibis:lBw] Executors. SHEEN'S LAW AND LAND AND COLLECTING OFFICE GREAT SALES of Houses and Lots, Mineral and grazing lands, at public auction. The completion of the Va. C. It. R. to Cov ington, and the wort: already done on the Cov ington di O. R. R. Insuring Its success, I will on the 20th 'icy of AUGUST, 1807 at my office, sell " SHEEN'S HOTEL," with live other lots and houses thereon. All the boats around both depots and between the depot and the town." "DOLLY ANN FURNACE." with engines, mills and fixtures, witblu three miles ot the town and 1j of the Va. C. It. It., containing 960 W ., ACRES OF LAND, and ore enough to supply the Union. "THE RUMSEY IRON WORKS," 4 miles !corn the town and Imme diately on tun. Railroad, containing 52.384 AClth,s, with M 11.1., SAW MILL, ttc. "EX CHANGE," FoltliE on or Railroad, ti miles west of the town. " 1.% OWE," with MILLS, HOUSL. , , ac., tot the Cow pasture riv er, 4 miles Irum the Railroad and containing 1:121 ACIt ES. A tract, of :to,:oh Acres of Tim bered and Iron Lands, extending to within 1 tulle of Covington. And on the IsT DAY OF' sEPTEM DER at Pocahontas C. H., over 1,0,100 ACRES of 'TIM BERED, IRON, MAL AND GRAZING LANDS, (one tract of 3.5000 and one of '2%302 and various others of trom lee to 2000 Acres,) and on the bib day or SEPTEMBER, at Mona taln Grove Bath Co., Va., all the landB of which Col. Samuel V. Gatewood, died, seized, with magnilleent Dwelling House, 51111, These are valuable grazing and farming lands. And tot the 12111 DAY OF SEPTEMBER., 4 miles Hum Healing Springs, the valuable gra?, Mg lands of which Lewis Payne died, seized, containing over 2,300 Acres; one-half of which is In grass or cultivation. And on the 15TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, at the residence of Mrs. E. T. Strother, between Hot and Warm Springs, the Tract of Lund on which she re sides, containing:lls Acres. Aud on the same day, the adjoining tract of the Messrs. Dan ger.tebla containing OH Acres. No other lands of the quality end value of the lande aforesaid are In the market., and t attention of capitalists and others to the said lands Is requested. W. SKEIN, Covington, Va. AIR- Covington is reached in one day from Baltimore and Richmond. aug 111 lid,t2Lw A Fl RWINRATE FA 11121 IN THE VALLEY A CF VIIWINIA FOR SALE.—I wish to sell the farm on which I live. It is situated In Clarke county, Virginia, on the Shenandoah river, 2 miles southwest of Millwood,3 miles .outli of White Post, and 1211111 es of W inches- ter. It contalmi about 200 nett FA of best quality Limen.one Land, part river bottom, plenty of wood and water. A tine BRICK. DWELLING, containing nine lallo rooms; tiqm a Fitotte /Immo for tenants, out buildings, a mill situ, two large orchards, dtc. An extended credit of several years will bo given on the most of it, if desired by tho pur cbaaer. For further information apply to editors or Lancaster inietilgenccr or to myself. I would be glad to Kee any one wlshiug to purelmo Address, REV. JOIIN PICKETT, Millwood, Clarke county, %a. aug 20 luld.3naw NTALUADLE REAL. ESTATE IN LOU y DOUN COUN CY, V IRGINIA.—I offer for sale the farm on which I reside, containing 290 , 4 ACRES, lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the road leading from suickersville to Uppervil le, one mile southeast of the Blue R idge moun tain, ten Mlles from Piedmont, on the M.O. R. R. and fourteen miles from Pnrcellvlile on he Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land is of •fine quality, Nell watered and wooded, there is a handsome STONE DWELLING HOUSE on the premises, and other ont-houses. The location Is beautiful and remarkably healthy, the greater portion of the land 14 under good stone fencing It has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. 1 would invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug 701tdatfw A. B. CARTER. gat estatt. TUESDAY, the 3d day of SEPTEMBER, 1867, at 11 o'clock. A. 3f., the REAL ESTATE DIVISION No. 4 is a LOT OF WOOD LAND, There is on this parcel a g out DWELLING HOUSE, TERMS OF SALE MEMIMBUMMIE I=Ein Advtrtiottututs. MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CHES. CENT SCALE OVERISTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards In America re ceived. 1,4 ELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Warerooms, 722 ARCH SG, below Eighth apr 10 lyw 14) Philadelphia. 628. troop SHIRTS! 628. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, " Otra OWN Maltz." After more than arva YEARS experience and experimenting in the manufacture of STRICT LY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public in fall 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 satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend them selves in 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 THER DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, length and size for LadiesrMisses and Children. Ales, skirts MADE TO ORDER, Altered and Re paired. Ask for "Hopkin'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,IIOPKIN'S MANUFAC TURER, 628 ARCH ST., PHILAD'A," upon each tape. No others are genuine. Also, constantly on hand a lull line of good New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices, Wholexale and at the PHIL ADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory and Emporium, No. 02.1 ARCH STREET, PHILA DELPHIA. _ WM. T. 110PKINS. lom 13 L T BURCHELI,, MANUFACTURER OF COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN TABLE (4 L ASS, FRUIT JARS, CASTO RS, ax, No. al NORTH THIRD STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Co Stone China and Coutra on White Ware. Parties ordering Queenswaro through this House save 40 per cent. fob 20-lyw MMililiMEil SEWING MACHINES, (MI BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES AND MA N U FA.LTU RERS THE HOWE LOCK STITCH. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWINU MACHINES. Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 18al, 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 IllaCillEted in the world. These machines are made at our now and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the original in. veutor of Me Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew ing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Illre s Ma kers, 'tailors, 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 Nil lc, cotton or II nen thread. Tlary will scam. quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bitut nud perform every species of sow ing, making a beautiful andperfect stich, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine. la the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to e principle Invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR SIBLEY it STOOPS, General Agents, No. 922 Cnestitut street,Barra. C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa. inar 20 lyw II S N. CAMPBELL t CO., MANUFACTURING , CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Sc No. 303 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, manufacturers of all kinds of • MOLASSES CA NDY AND COCOANUT WORK. Oct lyw M A. JONES' CELEBRATED 'ICE I•LUS ULTRA" SKIRTS AND CORSETS hold only at 17 NORTH EIGHTH. STREET Entrance through Partridge's Trimming Store And at HIU ARCH MT., PHILADELPHIA. Large variety and any length made to order. Old sitirtH made over equal to new. Old HUlna altered to now styles and repaired. M. A. JONES, HIV Arch Ht. and 17 North Eighth st. mar al maw 11 Philadelphia. puzLADELPIIIA CANCER HOSPITA I ' • - R. IL KLINE, M. I)., Clinical Lecturer and Prol wow'. of Malignant, Diseases in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the t TM versity Hospital; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer hos pital, ctc„ &c., is daily malting astonishing and almost miraculous cures or Cancer by a now treattnen t, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters Into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, au thloting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root More 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 otherpersons have these antidotes. To :investigate this treatment, or to Hoe patieuts under treatment, call at the Office, No, 1:11 Arch street or address "Post (Mice Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 lyw la MARRIAGE GUIDE. Young's grunt Physiology work, of every one hieown Dootor—Being a Private Instructor for Married 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 UMprins, Including all the now 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 lOU rug , avlngs. All young married people, or those coutemplatieg marriage, and having the least Impediment to married life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every one should be cc• quainted with. Still It Is a book that must ho locked up, and not to lie about the house. It will he sent to any ono on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Win. Young, No. ill Spruce st., above Fourth, Philadelphia. y JO yw tl B OARDING IN PHILADELPHIA, MIK JANE ?ARIUS, No. South Eighth, Northwest ar. ;.iirucc Sts., Philadelphia, Having a large anti pleasant house, newly fur nished, can accommodate transient and per• manent boarders with good rooms and agree able table fare. Ladles and gentlemen visiting Philadelphhican 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 lydeod&w 4.etv putt Ativerfiemento. WANTED ---- A GOOD DAN IN EVERY town and county In the Union, to engage In the sale of a patented article, used In every houshold, shop, ollice, hotel, store and public bu tiding, railroad cars, steamboats, &c. Per sons already engaged are malting immense in• comes, and the demand for the article never ceases. Your customers once obtained your Income Is great and perpetual. Full and HMls actory particulars sent to all who may apply . Address C. ill. BROWN, 74 Bleecker street, New York, with stamp. June 5 innw '22 T HE GREAT UNITED STATES TEA WA REHOUSE% No. 3 , 1 VESEY STREET, \1•:w Y,,ILK. AGENTS WANTED In every locality to get up amongst families ior our TEAS and CUPFEES. We can save to families .0 etc. to $1 per pound on Teas, and 10 els. to 213 ms. on Coffees, We import direr!, and sell at (Virile) prices, thus saving t, enUMU nterN the five or nix profits nnule by Middlemen. Satisfaction warranted ocnioney refunded. Wepay a li 1/Ur21.1 COInInIFISiOn to CiENTr4 to gut up Clubs for us, and hundreds of our agenf4 make IL IMllthiOrne and regular weekly Income. Address Dome dlately, THE UItEAT UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE of T. Y. KELLEY et CO., No. 30 Vesey 14treoL, New York. Post Office Box 3% ouL; 7—IL LADIES, TAKE PARTICULAR:NOTICE THE 1U VELPAU FEMALE Ir A RRA N7'E.l) I.' le EN ('II. Thew , Pine, no celebrated many yearn ego In Perin, for the rellefof temale In ego null len, and afterwardx for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for Hale for the lint time in America. They have been kept In comparative ohneurlty from the fact that the originator, Mr Ve.pau, lea Wuxi clan In Purim of great wealth. and etrict con xclentioun principlem, and hue withheld them from general nee, lent they should be employed for uniuwful purpolien. Iu overcoming Female Obntructionm, Nor yens and tip! nal Affeetionn, Paine In the Hack and Limbx, Fatigue on olight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hymtericx, dm, and will °llea a cure when all other 1000110 have failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not con tain ealornel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the comdltutlon.. To married ladies and young girls woo boye never beau regulated, they are pecnliarlY Milt ed, They will, In a short time, bring ou 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 Irmo the eyes of the curious, by enclosing ono dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canaries, at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent. Dr. D. McCORMIOK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. E. 11. SCHAEFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS 1 AND 2 EAST SING STREET LANCASTER. PA. fan in tfar MHE UNDERSIGNED • REGISTER IN I Bankruptcy In and for the Ninth Congres sional Listrict of Pennsylvania, (composed of the county of Lancaster,) Is prepared to attend to the duties of that office at his place of busi ness in South Queen street, on the east side three doors from Centre Square, in the city of Lancaster. A. triLAYMA.KER, Jo 16 andttfur Register in Bankruptcy, grg dodo, fie. SPRING DRESS GOODS! HAGER & BROTHEREI have now open from late New York sales— EXTRA QUALITY BLACK BILKS, CHOICE SHADES COLORED SILKS, SPRING COLORS BILK POPLINS. BILK WARP POLONAISE, STRIPE AND PLAID TOIL DE VENICE, GRENADINES AND LENDS, PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACONEWS. PLAIN AND PRINTED PERCAILEt3 MOURNING GOODS: Bombazines, Tamise, Crape Marotta and Wool Do Lanni. CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS In Great Variety. apr 01) tfd I HAGER & BROTHERS SPhING AND SUMMER C L 0 T It I N Fbr 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, CA.SHMERETTS & MERINO CASSIMERES LINEN DRILLS AND COTTONADES. *Jr- Custom work made up in boat aryl°. apr 30 ttlla,wl HAG ER & BROTHERS. 1867. ‘ P "INIll 1867. WEN TZ II li 0 THERs No. 5 EAST KING STREET Call attention to their largo stock of RPILINCi (MODS, which they (Min at much reduced prices. Dress Goods of every description. Patti en• lar attention Is requested to our stock of CA RPETs—our Carpet Room Is full and com plete In a large assortment of Carpets at much reduced prices. Housekeepers, new and old, will do well by examining our stock. WENTZ BROTHEII9I No. 5 East King street. mar 27 trw 12J A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS I=l DRY 0 0 D Cltl Al' JOII N S V.l It I TY STO I! NO. :1 EAST Is: 1N ti MTIt kt T LANcAsTEn CITY Most of these goods have been bought ~t low figures, and ',VIII now be closed out ILL less than the original cost. - - Also a great reduction prices of it large assortment of CLOCKS, MEM PILOTOURAPII FRAMES dt MAW NII-1 TABLE POCK ET CUTLERY Ma= COAL 011 h LAMPS NOTI()N4, ll= TRIMMINGS °PALL KINDS, PERFUM ERY, FANCY AND (MI ER SOAPS, sc., sc, sc J wit, received and now opening, the largest L nd eheaprot assortment of LASS AND QUEEN 4VVARI. over offered and bold ta low IliplreN Now Is the time to secure a 11 )1 THE-TI ICI. MEEIEEM BOOTS AND SHOES cheaper Lhau•ever Now Is your thus to secure bargains and have a good understanding. UOODS SOLD IVIIOI,ESALE AND VAII .41(cr ltemember CHEAP JOHN' H, NO. 3 EAST ICING HT., LANCASTER CITY. VIY3 gduratiouill. ATTENTIoN! YOUN4i MEN II TILE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEOI, 1 , 1 pr IL AND , Cl !MTN UT HT It I: IS P II I LA I) JC I. P iiiA An Institution for the practical oilinsition young men for the n (MA Vu duties of llominesm A REGULARLY INC° itvolt,vrim co 1,1,Eu Established November 2,1, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 'March 1805, with power to grant liiploinus anti confer Degrees of Alerit. SUPERIOR, ADVA NTAGES. Cu:Am:tiff upon the best s3"filefif or Infotrue- Lion extant, and offering In all renpuelm off vantages of the highest onion THE COMMERCIAL COURSE KMIIIIA CFA Beekeeping, Commercial All Ululate, Penman ship, Corremliondouce, Commer cial Law, Lout tiro' ou 'Melones A Mil en, Culitools, I awn and liew,ulelloom of e, ito. 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Every young man who designs catering any Commercial School should first procure a copy of this book. It contains DS pages large octavo, and Is com posed almost exclusively of sets obtained from Actual Businees. Price 53.50. Sent by mull to soy address. The Telegraph Depqrtinent ix complete with every facility for qualifying perNonn for Prac tical OpenAU/110D Cound or Paper Imitrumenui, with regular office practice. EMPLOYMENT. Voting men seeking employment should bear lu intliu that. the reputation and Maudlin!. of tel, 111%tit110012 101 a thorough PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, render Ile Intiorewment the beet passport to success nod advancement. Its graduates aro now occupying prominent positione In every part of the country, and receive the highest enlarges. Cataloguor and Deecriptive Circulare of Fair- Minkel' Bookkeeping, on implication, L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President, T. E. Mm.uctiAnr, Secretory oct 17 laulang juuses. BANKING HOUSE oF Evans , McEvoy 6: Co., No. Id EAST KING sr, LANCASTER PA INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Denier,. In Government Securities. STOCKS BOUOIIT AND SOLD ON COMMIS- Dit.Awls ON ALLTII if. PhiNetrAL Sir Uolloctioun promptly attended to. ROUT. A. 1.:VA:01, lIItNIUY LAIII'M.NT RR PAriticK Nloh.Volf, HAM. H. Iticymol.n3 !el) 13 tfdn w UltielllEll, BANKERS, RE A 1)1 I) , T (,) , PEN NA DEALZ/IH IN U. S. BONDS AND AND COUPONS STOCK'S, 001. D, SILVER , DRAFTS ON NEW YOIU ;AND PHILADELPHIA. INTERESTS PAID;ON ALL DEPOSITS. Persons keeping accounts may deposit anti draw as they please. and Will be allowed inter est on their daily balance at 3 per cool. 4 per cent, with 30 days' notice; G per cont. for One year. Open at U A. M mar 20 nOatteltlf SIIEL ti LER AN manufacturers le called to this lately patented Improvement, by means which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,54)0 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 le 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 terms, by addressing MU.. R. BURNS, NILO tfw ar Lancaster, Pa, MEM 11.041111.1 , Close at 3P. M 01:111W ii