gotal Onteltigtva. Trn GREAT GRAF FonTuNE.--Just at the close of the Gubernatoral campaign in .1.800, we addressed a Democratic meeting on Saturday afternoon in the lower end of 'Fulton county, this State, within a mile of the Maryland line. There was a similar meeting advertised for the evening at Hanqock, just over the border. By invita tion we attended that, and made a speech. After we had concluded a Mr. Elwin. , was introduced, who proceeded to advocate the claims of Bell and Everett. He announced himself as the editor of the Norfolk Ex aminer, and proceeded to abuse the Demo cratic pa43t; most soundly. After he had finished we replied to him, handling him without gloves. The next time we were in Hancock was the day after it had been bombarded by Stonewall Jackson, and our artillery was shelling the buildings on the opposite side of the river, while, in sight, but out of reach of our guns, the rebels were maimmvering on the high hills which form the Virginia shore of the Potomac at that point. we saw nothing of Mr. Ewing, and heard nothing of him until, happening to mention the circumstance to a party of friends in a Baltimore hotel, during the • McClellan campaign, we were somewhat sot prised to see the quondam Bell-Everett orator start out ore seat and approach us. We had not teen speaking of him in very complimentary terms, but he was as pleas ant anti smiling as if our intercourse had alw a ys b,,,, of tie- oast illtifnatO and friendly character. Ile informed usthat he had been ruined by the war, and his paper di•continued, and Unit be was r 01,4.1 to emigrate to the tqty of Baltimore. The next time we set eyes nit him Wits in inlr office here or Lancaster. A plausible, well dressed gentleman bowed himself into our sanctum one line morning last summer, and proceeded to detail to us his plan for securing an immense fortune for the t;raff, geese, collor t; rave faintly, which was nn: `: awaiting their claim somewhere in I :ernially. We heart him for some time, Le ant re''ognizing us. At last we called his attention to t fOr1114•1' meetings, :mil he \VHS 11,1 , 4110. d, :11,1"11,11Ily, to 1,111,W ti. 11 , fillaIntance. ale propo,ed that. get up an editorial till the sultject or the Graf fortatue, us, with that iv , ' should I, reuleolliered in a sub stautiat wittitier. int . ..ruled that it WaS hle purp.,se to go to to see afoul the Inn( tor a: Sfroll;isa SUM StllliCiOnt to i!t•iray expenses tin teen realized, iice.trtling to his state ment he lent :iri•lnly !Won bilite sac CO,sflii In tattainitig inom.y from parties who suppo , ed th , •y were in the regular line of descent. \V!• could not exactly see it, as the hors sav, and Ito line ever Alp•llreil in the hi s teibgeMCCr favoring:NlT'. liv'ing's pro ject. 01l I lit eve of the celebrated gathering of the Ilan, Grid . A siocial it'll in this county we a • ~ , l ermtliy p through the Parlor of t!ail,v,•lt II 'II,: in this city, when, her. \vas M .11,1toir Tto,tii collie again. Mr. Etving was on 11 opl, to a select the l irars aliout tile Seventy live deft., In whi,dt they ~,, “tat 1101111 heit, Ili, thes wag, us usual, most. curlnl in in, n Li p I I Ii• I •• •Il us lo i • S y in1n • ;.; , , . 1 ne to remain as spectat•tr tied nor. Feartic.: we aught be ei,n ,idered troy, ill -late of Its protes tations ty,• our.el v., on; of the room. What wtt , litale th4.111,.-Ln4o,l.Xt day, and how inueli nru.ev was sul,,ribed to pay UV, his trip to E, r we k t wit. Whether he has sailed or is still to Itiiituntire we are untilile to nay; :11111011n, ,, m,nt poses of the great I ;rat . fortune bubble effectually and forev-r. Secretary Seward has received the fed° \\* rig despatch from another t 1 r. Esvittg t'Nryt,:h Tr, i,Ett.,Titts, 'rill: 1 1 , 67. j thin. 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Ile %vas ‘vorsu ell 11,th the hero r,lio hub lost Ills !huhu neripi, I ietertnlnetl Inn littve lettH ono speeelt, they eitllol on "I.lltle 'l'ohy," the villttne Fettring Ile too !night fwd to English, 114 till the rest had clone, in litittichetl out Into Lithensterl'ounty Dutch. Ile wits it rot* tin I.egishittire, lilt the e,01,111 . 1 see It tinder the w lord I,llllly 111111 thou btu'lheu i)r his` , P. ,, h wn. HP. story of Ills own ISIII, 11,, , atiooti,ted to mond imitterH, but 11, Luri n g 1,, roll CIORIIIIIItO 1 . 01 . Li 12 I,l4l.lnlure un,1,•1. the cmyft r,RI Collifty Syst,m, could n , ,tliitig but lit:Fiat:ll his mrtisors. Martin Fry minted to lie heard, but the uudleneeuullrJ ou the bend to ph,y "llonio Sweet 1 Lome," and to tho dulcet 116 Or that Hoothlng melody the diminutive crowd dis. Little Jake, the landlord, who lon clever fellow, counted up ids gains,und coneluded that hu had done very well, considering it wen 1101 01111.11 I)i' IL inuelliig, Ile thinks it in a decided advantage to have poor npuulc• ers at a political meeting. The crowd drank more. lettosT AN!) lcu.—Ociohor comes to us 'with a very chilling breath, Lust night ice formed and there was an old fashioned hour frost. Winter is coming with its weary .days of clouds a❑d cold. EXHIBITION OF THE HORTICULTURAL. SOCIETY.—For many years there has been no exhibition held in this county, of the various fruits which can be produced in our midst. This is much to be regretted, as these exhibitions cause our citizens to turn their attentton to such matters, and by the stimulus of competition nod the desire which is produced to exhibit fine specimens, the cultivation of luscious and rare fruits is much promoted. It fs said that the pro ductionof flowers is one of thh surest tests of a kindly and gentle nature, and we think that the same may be said of the cultivation of fruit. The exhibition in the Orphans' Court Room at the Court House, on Satur day, was very largely attended during the day and evening. Notwithstanding the unfavorableness of the season, the display of grapes was very fine. There were many very fine specimens of the pear, and we were glad to see so much success in the cultivation of this noble fruit. The show of apples was rather inferior. Lancaster county, once so ramous for her apples, has lost her reputation. The list of vegetables was very meagre. The tables were beau tifully decorated with choice varieties of beautiful flowers, presented by the Lady friends of the Society. Afterthe exhibition was over the members of the Society did full justice in testing the qualities of the luscious fruits which had been lying so temptingly on the tables during the day. Below will be found a list of the pribcipal varieties of fruit exhibited, with the names of the persons whose care and industry produced them: Concord, Alva, Delaware and Taylor's Bullet Grapes, by C. If. Nissley. Large Purple Egg Plant, Easter Beurre, La , rence and Sickei Pears, some very line Tomatoes, Concord, Isabella, Diana, Clin ton, Nlaxittawny, lowa, Adirondack, and Seedling Grapes, by P. Riley, city. The articles that Mr. R. exhibited were very Isabella and Catawba Grapes, and Law rence and Virgalien Pears, by J. 11. Her shey. Mr. IL had also a tine assortment of beets, potatoes, cabbage, etc. Louisa, Fox, German and Taylor's Bul let Grapes, Lawrence, McLauglin, and Bourn, Nei Pears, lied Streak and Seed ling A pph,, by L. S. Heist. Isabella and Catawba Grapes, Cashew Pumpkin and Beurre Clairgeau Pears, by L. Hinkley. Fine Peaches and Quinces, by Thomas Grieves. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Yams' Pears, Grapes and taller fruits and vegetables, by John B. Erb. Calawlia, Coneord,Rogers' Seedlings \os. 1, 1.7, and 111 Grapes, and Seedling Apples, Iry 11. M. Engle, of Marietta. Sommer Burgantot and Siekel Peal's, by C. M. Concord, Cl'n ton, Delaware and Isabella Grapes, by 11. B. Heist. Chinon, Concord, Catawba, Diana, Tay lor's Bullet :tnd .Maxatawny Grapes, and currants, Peaches, etc., by C. Cooper. varietic,s of Irish Potatoes, by 1'ools•r and I. Lyte. Concord,Delaware ;Mt! Itl,boCCa Grapes, hy AI. Lingle, of i i iiiippi•nsburg. Durhes-ie Angoulenie Pears, by Abra ham Bullllll3, city. Rebecca, concord and Delaware Drapes anil a species to be named by Elias Ilam bloom. Ni. 1,. 1) t 1 had the following ; Cider, Pound, Baldwin and No., Sueh apple,. Bem i re Bemire Clairgeau and Flew:ad' Beiddy Pears, and Late Admirable l'eaclais. Clinton Grapes and quinces Icy S. S. Rath von. ilaher's Seedlings, (Alary AMI :11111 North Camlina) Onic.nl El,inghorg (irapt,, Liouue de Zees, Beurro I Chinese Saud, l;rbaniste, ,Beurre d'Anjou and Henry the Fourth Pears, Sweet Crab and II übbardston's None-Such Apples, and Seedling and' Smock Peaches, by Casper Mis..l. B. Livingston had some very fine preserved fruits On exhibition. inichesse d'A ngouleme Pears, by Charks E. Long. Mammoth Sweet Pumpkin, by John Johns. Fine Peaehes br ('. Howell. sj, l t k e l, Flemish Beauty, Iteurre Cluirgeau, Beata, d'Auj,u and Bartlett Pears, and several kind of Apples, hy Mr. litlttleton. Dwarf Pears, hp v. B. Eby. :\lartha (:rape., by .lohn liuber, of I,itiz Grapes, No. 9, by .J M. I.:ll,ll.lincr intpt.,, by .11 rs, zi ry All 11 Dil t L<ubolla and Clinton (;rapes, 1)) . - John Perkins, Officinal, Martha and .Mary Ann ;rape., by AlllO9 W 011,14.1% JE)1111 :think had Officinal and Diana I ;rapes and a 5p1260 , tO be named. Isabella (diaries, by Join! Siiaclrrisl.. \\*inter Pears, by Andrew Stewart. Isa ;tapes, Apples and Quinces, by \V. E. I leinitsli. onie.nal i ;rapes, by Adams. Louise lionne de Jersey by Fred. Senor. ruclitis,e d'Angutileine l'ears, by Levi loud. Telegraph I:rapes, by K. Ilarber. Dal,twin Apples, by \Vim Spreeher. A Heil 's II ybrid :LIM Diana Grapes, by Hew v Erb.. Gi.ape , , and some very large ears .1. .\l. liellit, I Mina ant( DelltWare GrapCS, mid York Imperial Apples, by Christian Pound ~\.pples, by P. ti. tiolomon Neiman had l'omine NVinier, American Golden ltusset Apples, and some others to be named. obis Everbearing Raspberry, Oswego, Louise Bonne de Jersey 111111 LaWrellee, 111111W/1110 Varieties 01° Duches-n Pears, Ism bellimind Concord Grapes, and Baldwin Apples, by (tem 'IV. Sehrayer. l'onvor(1, Willie Malaga, Black Hamburg, Clinton, Diana, Taylor's Bullet, Nlaxttawny to, Catawba I:rapes, and smile I nieliesse Pears, and a variety or the Irish Potato called the Calle° Potato, and a is, eat variety or by 11. ls. Stoner. A. M. Frain% 111111 on eXIIIIIIIII/11Slalle ex • eetli ugly line specimens or preserved fruits, rit viten Dlttne.vrioN.---tild Lt avoid: Presbyterian litueli, in Lettcock totvn ship,; now under the pastoral charge of the Itev..liiliti Elliott, having taien thoroughly repaired, will here-dedicated to the worship la II Triune I toil, tin '1 hursday, the huh inst. Cal11111(lIICO It H. °Thiel:, A. NI. l'astor will be assisted by the lieu. P. .1. 'l'intlotv and a number of other uniinent clergymen. The public are i t , speelfully invited to :Montt—no collections. Siki.ti tiv Ito-:.ti, ii:sT.vrti.—Thonitts ti. Henderson, 1111 Tuesday last siild at public outery, his will with forty-eight H.1 . 1"124 of 1 , 111(1, Siilllll,l in Salisbury township, to Ihtiliel t ilterholtzer for $13,025, Also fifty- Iwo acres of land, with buildin;zs, at iiill.", per actic, :mil forty ,I'Vl'll acres whiml in buildgs at ~iiiiiiii.'2s per ;tore. The tut olt st tii. lots %yen • sold to John Sireigart. The wla le altioluit realized front thesale \VI'S i, r, :2ll,Stii .67. LL it EA I, l'.lT E. —Dr. 1). ...Nle l'orrinel: hos buituht II old lauppar! propurty, situated la the corner of Wes l‘'.ing :nal Al ulberry street , , for s2,non. Thu gravel aim of I,uvi liender, in \Var Nvicic lm , W is I} 10, uontaining .):; acres, NVII Slllll at 1111511 e Sale by Cnl. lirl2 , lrg, 4 l:yer, !!! Wednesday the 23d, to Emanuel iihirle fu $ll3 per 'are. :111 adjoining faro: wa, sold I, the sant.' belonging to 'Allah!' Itoody, conutining 7; acres, to the slime, $l2l/ per were. MEIODIIM=MIIIMMMIIII2II Queen street, late the itruperty of August F. deceased, SOill on Saturday evening to Zuriel Stvolie for sl,l2tin. At the illiOrt•Si of ,i 1 .1.1 the Shooting t tallery, to John liaegle tor A "LocA L' s" EFI'O ItT.-A Chicago paper says: \Ve took a new reporter on trial yesten h ly. Ile went out to hunt items, and after being away all day, returned with the following, which he said wan the hest he could du: " lei.tt4iday we saw a sight which froze our muscles with horror. A hackman driving down Clark street nt a rapid pace, came ne:u• runningovern nurse and two children. 'There would have been one of the most heal I-rending catastrophes ever recorded, hail nlt the nurse, with wonderful fore. thought, left the children at home before she went nut, and providentially stepped into drug stun...ILIA before the linek. passed. Then, too, the hackman, just bOrine reach ing the cro-sing, thought of something he had lot•gollen, and turning nhnut, drove 111 the apnoea. dirpvt inn. !hid It not been for this wonderful e incort n•urrell V(' of iavoring cir cumstances a doting hater, t loving mother, will affectionate timbers toil sisters, would have Inqui plunged Ink. I ill , ,impost woe, cod InoSI uuutleruhle tat erral expenses. ,, Thu I....Torte!' will be retained, I.:R.—St:au or Ow Thornm:ll - lor the e'eok ewling Sept. 29tli ISH7, and also l'or llio on:responding wool «:f thu pro viotis your, us furnished by Mr. Zalim MEM Sept, 21, , 117 • 21. 5i I 115 111 " t,2 1,1 oil " 211, 5B o " 27, 1,1 B 2 on II " " SM, 51 ((7 115 " 211, i 6.5 lIK 1--pt. 2:1, '49 ' 511 od 24, us 117 li7 " 25, 58 is 118 25, 117 55 57 27, 52 ((0 55 " 28, 59 1,7 01 " 1111, 30 02 OJ Ihnsin Bulidn Nil FUNI).—Tho Malingers of Ulu Bonie Building Fund take pleasure in acknowledging the following: Amount previously acknowledged $0,207 80 Mrs. Catharine Fondersuilth 10 00 Misses Fannie and Nimnlo Kill lager, Of Annvilio, Lebnuou county, Pa James Black, Eric 'Combined Prltuary School, Albin Au nlo Eti er, Principal Lomud, Greve Graded School, 11, Pierce, Principal Miss IlenthEs Private Hehool Union Lodge, No. 35, Good Templars. ATTENTION is culled to Mrs. Sherman's "As You Like It Skirt" and Corsets adver tised in moll= column. SEE Wisham'sadvertLsement of Fall and Winter Dress Goods trianother column. Mercutlo said of his wound, " It was riot as deep as a well, or as wide Asa gate, but it would do." PLANTATION BITTERS will not raise the dead, But they cure the sick, exalt the depressed, And render life a thing to be enjoyed. We believe there are millions of living wit nesses to this fact. Dyspepsia is a horrid dis ease, but Plantation Bitters will care it. It is a most invigorating tonic, for weakness and mental despondency. Those who are "out of sorts" should try Plantation Bitters. A.GNOLIA WATRR.—A delightftd toilet aril cle—anperlor to Cologne and at half the price' THE Philadelphia National Refreshment Sa loons, where Lie soldiers from every part of the Union were fed during the late War were an honor to Philadelphia, and there is a peculiar propriety in the circumstance that Philadel phia should Inaugurate a plan for the endow ment of a National Institute where the orphans of these same heroes may have a home and receive an education. This is what the Trus tees of the Riverside Institute are aiming most successfully to accomplish. Acting under the Charter of the Washington Library Company, incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, they are offering stock at the low rate of one dollar per share, and will give to each subscriber a beautiful and valuable steel engraving, worth at retail more than the price of the stock, and us an acid' tiobal inducement will distribute among the stockholders presents valued at SOU,OuI. In the dist ri notion every one has an equal chance to obtain large presents; one is worth $40,(11.)0, another $20,1100, etc. Who can re fuse to do a patriotic and benevolent action on these terms. IT Is said ol Dia ladles of France, that, as a class, they are tne handsomest In the world. Wit their rosy cheeks and black hair, who can help but think so? Dr. Velpau's Pills never fat l to make the complexion of a healthy and rosy hue. Ladies, try them. For sale by all Druggists. THE Stove Trade of the United States are extending a cordial welcome to the "BARLEY SHEAF," the new cook Introduced by the well-known firm of Messrs. STUART, PETER SON a Co., of Polludelphia, and orders come to Laud at an unprecedented rate. This stove posses so many attractive and valuable Im provements, that we should not be surprised to find It in rapid demand for years to collie. Buyers shoul I no, be misled by parties who are offering interior stoves, claiming them to I.e. "just as good," and •'all the same as the BARLEY Stir-AP." Asyet it is without equal. For sale by Otto. M. Steinman & Co., West Ring street, Lancaster, Pa. Latest by Telegraph From Washington WAsiTIN(roN, Oct.. I.—A letter has been received at the office of Indian Affairs, signed by the head chief of the Usage In - dians, and dated Osage Nation, South of Kansas, stating their desire to remain on friendly terms with the United States Gov ernment. They had just returned trom a successful Linn, and did not, while en gaged therein, meet with any Indians unfriendly to the Government, while some complaints are made on account of white settlers liiing on their reservation. They deny that they ever were or ever intended to be hostile to the Government or the whites, and say in conclusion, that they know their welfare depends upon the pro tection reserved front the Government, and they consequently solicit it. The Secretai y of the Treasury consider ing the act of Congress of .N 1 arch 2, 1867, mandatory, has tins day issued the follow- "Notice is hereby given that the Assistant Treasurer at New lurk is prepared, and has been instructed to issue 3 per cent. certificates as authoticed by the act of Con gress, approved March 2., 1867, in denomi nations ul $5,000 and ylO,OOO each in re demption of the compound filmiest notes, maturing in the months of October and December next. The accrued interest On all notes presented fur such redemption will be paid in currently. the best informed of the President's de signs do not hesitate to assert that if the Radical ticket is unsuccessful in Ohio and Pennsylvania next week, he will inaugu rate a holder system of policy than the one bereionru par,ned. The Cabinet assembled to-:.day at noon, with ad the men bets present except Secre tarp Ilrowning, who is still unable to attend to his duties. General Grant did nut reach the \\line flutist: until alter the Cabinet was in session, owing to an unusual pressure of business at the War Department. The public debt statement for September is now ready and will be issued to-morrow. There will nu reduction in the sum total. The principal change is in the item of gold Irt,t.liry, which shows an increase user Mu last Gen. Sheridan and Stall on their Tour. YoRK, Oct. Sheridan and staff visited the stock and gold board this morning. Upon being introduced to the members there was the wildest enthusi asm manilested ; as soon as quiet was re stored he kindly thanked them fur the very flattering reception, etc. The members then sung "John Brown," much to the gratincation of the General. lie has left for Biooklyn, where the Common Council has refused to give hint a reception; the citizen-, however, will welcome hue Is Ewen DEsPATult.i NEw Yoßk, Oct. I.—Major General Sher idan went to Brooklyn this afternoon and net a splendid reception. lie was escorted by the military to the City Hull, and was welcomed by the Mawor. The Croton National Bank was closed this morning by the Government eXaudner, fur not redeeming its circulating notes in law nu money on denunnl. Its capit a l Was a part of which appears to have been lost. The circulation r.:160,0011, is of course secured. It is thought the deposi tors will be paid 1.,Ve1l 1=1! L'us•ros, Oct. I.—A. fourstory building on Sargent's Wharf, occupied by the Boston Linseed Company, was destroyed by tire ibis inm.ning, including a large quantity of The loss is estimated at tt3o,Utiti, insured. The pollee 1110'0 arrested in this city a confidence operator nanied I). K. Sprague Jones, With several alias'. Ills operations have been generally confined to obtaining jewelry on tbrged letters and cheeks, and representing himself to bo in business. The Illmootelinket IA Democratic State l'on yen , lasiiii eliiii;etts 142111.T:die State Convention iet in :%lectiiiiiies' Hull to-day, ghoul SUU elegiacs on the floor, .Ir. 11. G. Parker, f Cam Midge, wits chosen President of the 'on ven tion. Various committees were appointed, including one on resolutions, and a vote was passed to nominate candi dates for Governor by ballot, when the Convention adjourned until afternoon.; gotiro. t y Lattii,e rrus.,eaiSupporlersi, ti.amtle ,L,,ckings, Knee lisps, liar, llte6•.s iiraces, spinal, Shoulder and li:rector Braces, Light. French and German Rupture 'l•russes, Syringes, In great variety, at "NEEDLES' " on Twelith surest, nest door below Race, Philadelphia. (This de partment is conducted exclusively for females and children, by '.2ompetent Ladles, and the stock is adapted to their special wants.) in adjusting our Mechanical Remedies, we corn el ;leC cruet coUstrUCLlon, with ease and cow eat. Organized by the Proprietor, C.ll. N EEDLES, Professional AtlJus!er at Trusses, &e., _ Corner caldth and Rae° streets, a ay7 sla 1 Philadelphia rr , PAO o'n CLIMAX S., Ls o, fur HUMS, SCUMS, SCrOf 010 Silt Itloooo, ,Sores, Broken Ilromts, Frost 11111', Chilblains, Stings, Braises, Cuts, swellings, .hr. whether upon man or beast, is the most wonderfu article ever ',minced. Other hand urticles ul insist, this cares. It allays 1111110nm:dim, subtitles pain, Ittn heals ,Vollollt a SCIL, It is worth Its tonight in gold t any family, and should always be on hand. It warranted to do what it says every.thne. llollitt'm Life PIIIN and Plfteffix Hitters. were first used In private practice In In", They were Introduced to the public In 1,i3.5, since which time their retaliation has extended, until they have a sale In excess of all other Cathartic and Purifying Medi chic, There In hardly n nosily among civilized na tions who have not personal evidence of their bonen.. vial effects. Their great succors Is owing to their 001. reliability In e 11,103 0111S111.110011, Bilious and Stonnwhic diseases, whether of langur short. duration. They are entirely vegetable 10 their composition, and harmless to the gentlest Infant. One Ingredient opens linc pores of the skin ; another Is diuretic, and Wino. lutes jut•uper action of the kidneys; a third Is eniol. loosening phlegm and humor from the lungs; other pi upertles urn warming and cathartic, and U1t.11.11,40 ttletitnltlitlthand bowels front unhealthy more Thelr combined effect In, to regulate the lit paired finictionn of the system, and toproduce health, It In not asserted Modal's Pills are a cure all—that they Will cure all complaints—but under ordinary circumstances they may no relied upon to cure Nor• vans and Sick II eadache Coo UV unt,l3, Lynpepnla ilittlgeltlull, Jaundice, LlVer mid Blllous Complaints Uulds, Scurvy, Ueneral Weakness, to. They are ex pressly uutde fur these disemes, Millions upon millions of cures can be cited, In no single Instance has a complaint over come to our knowledge, where they have nut operated us recommended. The printed circular around each box fully expialtet the symptoms and effects of each disuse, specilles tsiatunint, furnishes evidence, &c. We briefly refer to Rev. David Elder, Franklin, Is; C., was cured of Dyspepsia. C. it. Cross, of Tbeolke, Di., cur, tl or Liver Complaint. IL. 'Eppley, of Spring field, Pit„ had Scrofula, end had to use crutches; was cured In three weeks. Dunes D. Dole" of Adrian. Mich., cured of Bilious Fever. Rev. Henry Graham, Presbyterian Church, Ciananagutt, Cal., of Fever nud Ague. Rev. Ed. 11. May Twentyillrst New York, of Rheumatism and Plies of 21 years standing. Rev. tie:noel Bowles, Editor of the Springfield (Mass.) publican, won cured of Liver Complitlnt, etc., etc„ etC. A box of Mod'al's Llfo Pills, with full circulars, will be nun grads to idly Physician or Clergyman, or the receipt or two three cents postage stamps. M cilia's Life Pile Pills are IS cents per box. Moffitt's Phoenix Bittern, $1 per bottle, They are Hold by all respectable dealers throughout the continents and the Islands of the Ocean. WHITE & HOWLAND, proprietors, Successors to Dr. JoaN MorrAT, and Dr. brororts, 121 Liberty Street, New York. Jiltdd gotitto. 93. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, H. D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The Medical faculty are Invited Co accompany their patients, as ne has no secrets in: his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. may 8 lOmw 18 Stir The Healing. Pool, AND HOUSE OF MERCY. Howard Association Reports, for Young M. a, on the Crime of Solitude and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which destroy t be manly powers, and create impediments to Marriao, with sure means of relief. Aleut in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad dress, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUORTOIsT, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. sepp 3mdd.w 73.. DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE 1.11r.T A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL These Pills are; composed of various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of the liver, as promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury, and without producing any of those disagreeable or dan gerous effects which often follows the use of the latter. In all bilious disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections in general. Schenck's Mandrake Pills curehick headache, and all disorders of the Liver, Indicated by sallow skin coated tongue, costiveness, drowsiness, and a general feeling or wearinesrand lassitude, showing that th Ilverle in a torpid or obstructed conditlon.l In short, these Pills may be used with advantage In all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is equired. Please ask for " Dr.Schenok's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—one when In the last stage of Consumption, and the other In his present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Prices 25 cents per box. Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes ch Co., 21 Park Row, New York; S. S. Hance, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. cm% of Fourth and Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker et Taylor, 134 and I:si NValiu.shAvenue, Chicago, 11l Collins Brothers,southwest corner of Second and Vine street, SL Loub.4. Mo. nov 13 4thtr.ffilwearnlyr SM. Great Care Taken with the Sewing UNE PRICE CLUTHINU. JUNES' ULD ESTABLISHED STORE, CR}4 MARKET STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH For many years this Establishment has done busintss on the one Price Syst m, and we be lieve we are the only Clotting House lu the city that strictly adheres to this prtuctple. We have earned a reputation which we are proud of, for good taste in selecting good styles and substantial tmiterlals, and not less Important, for having allot our goods. M=MMM We employ the best tali nt for Cutters, and our hoods ate of both kinds--Fashimiable and Pialu—su that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must ,ee, er otherwise we mold not meet the competition at our neigh bors, fur as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prices down to the lowest figure, so as to give to our customers all the aliVilEl- Liges we promise. 'blue people May depend, this Is the true plan upon wiiich to do business, and many a dollar can be saved tot lathing buyers by keeping in mind J, , NES' ONE PK CE CLOTHING HOUSE 914 MARKET STREET, Not on the Corner, but one Door above Six tlt mar 12 lyw TM. wonderful effects of Moffat's Life Pills in cases of owlet depression or physical weakness, proceed ing from indigestion, sostiveue-s, or bilious score ions are certified to by millions of persons who Luce been benetlited by them. They ate the most effective cathartic and purifier ever beifire the public and have ,r been In use since 1,y1.5. They are cheap, safe and liable. Sold by all respectable dealers ever), here. Plain statement of facts. I Inherited Scrofula, 10 many of my relations have died of It. Iu isa) my was frightful. Tumors and ulcers spread until 1012, under the advice or my pliyiiicitins 1 went to neon Springs. 1 received nu Ina:milt—tried every did everything lcould 1 had to rest my ante on a cushion, and had not brunt able to raise it Lu niy head for ever a year. The discharge from ties ulcers was nearly a pint : d.ny. Amputation was recuinnuided; bet pronounced dangerous. I could nut sleep, afil my sufferings were intolerable. A friend brought me all English physician who applied a salve wMI which he said he had accomplished ex.- traurdmary cures in the h..spitals nu England. It culDllll2llCeil to relieve; persisted in Its ; it dually effected 0 perfect tend coiner cure. It I, none 1815. It is bee yea.- Mute I had the appearance Ma scrofulous sore, and toy health has been good ever since. I Proeurird ii.e receipt of his wonderful artlele—this lessmg on Linuanity—and no.'e called it it PAGE'S LIMAN. SALVE," and allow the public to use it or not as they choose. This is a brief but candid statement given mere fully iu my circular. LIENEVA, None furl:, Decuie ber, ISIS. J. M. PAGE:. Nis,' Venue, Oct. Ili, fink. "I have known J. M.. Page, Esq., of lieueva, N. V., for ninny years. lie is one of the first citizens of \Vesture New urk. I saw him last week In good health. Ills iase was a must remarkable one, but ac tualiy true is every particular. (sighed.) I/ est AS 13A LIN Es.. Ve have Watched tine unaided but growing River Ali M'S CLIMAX SALvle," uutl aval.lug ourselves of the knowledge ut its %%L.41,110 curative powers, have Let' me prep riders of the same. it Is sure cute fur Burns, Scalds, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sever Soles, Broken Breasts, trust Bites, Chilblains, dugs, Bruises, Cala, Swellings, be., whether opus man or beast. It subdues pain and luilannnathat with surprt.ilng celerity, arid heals Lime, without a sear. No family should be without it. It is always wanted, and is always ready. We 11111 lorfeit a dozen boxes Sir ani Bugle failure. We lielieee there wiestiever anything like IL in the world., 11 is put up in tin buses, surrounded by a full clrcula givuitt facts, directions, testinionlida, :tint can be thered through any respectable Druggist throughout the tbld. Price only Li cents. \‘'.lll'rli e. HOWLAND. Sueccesors to J. N. Page, 12114131,11 ts Sill CET, Nev.. Yot k. lan I!) lveow .1. .I.adies' Physician. Ladies flaw it parta ul the United Stall, cuunuit Dr, A. M. :nitulleeatii, Precteihtir ul Wheat: great and successful reniedies,speelitlly ailupt• their itilimints lure k no, throughout the country. 111. great experience anti skill, derived from over ears mutates, rdi pr.:Lieu, devoted eaclusiVi . - iy to the I reatinent of the Diseases Ut Wutmn, collie,. I w ith the married stale, ilita given hulk., the in...cit. coinalunce to consult lino either by tett, ur In person, and he assured uf prompt relief in all casof. lain cuailwity i, own to over half a of lathes, in, toe author ul Ihe )larded Wm:lan's Pri vate Mein, iii Lei/Wankel " specially fur wanted ladies, In del or precarious health from dangerous conlinement, describing symptoms, canoe, and repot:ibis. (Price, ) NUTilitil to .N 1.5 Itlti ED AND SlA tiLlil LADLE - 1 - 1.1,11i, who sitter from obstruc tions ur Irregitatrities, or are In constant agony for inany Inutillit, preceding confinement, or hare [lllll - and dangerous deliveries, who., lives are Iniz.artions during such time will littil the PIACI MUNTIILI' I'ILL6, ale most n onderful, reliable and certain remedy. Thousands of ladies use them with Infallible cer tainty. 111 all eaves of stoppage or Irregularity, or suppression of future front Whatever cause, they are certain to succeed, and are, besides, perfectly healthy. They are scientifically prepared of costly and ruru eXtritet, '1 hey cannot fall. In recent cases they succeed In forty-eight hours. Price, fa per liox. In obstinate cases, [Anise two degrees strong, r should be used.— Price, Adde, ss DR. A. M. .111.11.16.1(2EAC, Professor of Disease.; of ‘Vonien, Office, No. 11u Liberty str eel, IS. Y. Soli. Agent ittal Proprietor for upwards of twenty year,. They are sent by mall, In ordinary letter en- VL,Opes, tree from observidlon with full Instruct Inlet and ativlce. A circular. describing symptoms, causes, and Ids special rentethea for mai tiled ladles, ilmended only for a ices and husbands,' will be neit free by enclos ing a posia,,io stamp to above address. A LADY WHITES — Dr. A. lit, Alan rlcean, " I have tried many things 1 saw advertised, pills, drops and powders without benefit. A lady, who had been successfully treated by you, LLS4llred ate that you would be certain to afford me rellef,showed me The Married \ Voinan's Private Medical Companion, - in which I found my case exactly described, I Imme diutely to you, and r.-ceuvr it by return mull the "Portuguese Female Pills," which acted riiiievlog me in a few minutes without the lent Mc el, elliellee. 17 tones' 4d-Among the many restoratives which nature has supplied to relieve the afflictions of humanity, there Is no more favorite one for a certain class of diseases than the "Medicinal Qum" of the Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable. It Is its power to heal, to soothe, to relieve and to cure, is enhanced teu•fold by scientific and Judicious combluatiou with other Ingredients, In themselves of equal worth.— This happy mingling exists to a remarkable degree in Dr. Wistar'm BoNam of Wild Cherry. whose value In curing CV‘ghv,:iCo/d3, Bron chitis, Whoopiau Clough, Croup, Amehmo, Puboon oionury Affection, and Incipient Cbusumption Is Inestimable. Strong Ttostitnotty• rom 13ENJ nuns WIIKEIALIt, ES Q., Depot ',las Ler at tloulli Itoyaltiton, mum. . "In the spring of la'ss I Was most severely afflicted with a hard, dry cough, with its usual accompaultnents of night sweats, completely prostrating my nervous system, and produc lug such a debilitated state of health that, after tryin g medical aid to no purpose, I had given up a ll hopes of ever recovering, as had also my friends. At this stage of matters I weeprevailed upon through the influence of a neighbor to try Wigtar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry, and, before using two bottles, the effect was almost magical. My cough entirely left me, the night sweats deserted tne, hope once more elated my depre.sed spirits, and soon I had attained my wontedstrength and vigor. Thus has tills Balsam, Os has often been remarked 'by persons conversant with the above facts, literally;matcoed ma from tile yawning grave; You are at liberty to use this fur the benefit of the afflicted." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON, IS Tremont St., Boston, and for Bete by Druggists generally. The beet known remedy for SCROFULA In all Its manifold forms, Including Ulcers, Cancers, Syphilis, Sall Malan, Sc., etc., is Dr. Anders' 10411110 water a pure solution of lodine wllhoul a solvent, discovered after many years of scientific research and experiment.— For eradicating humors from the system It has no equal. Circulars sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, 30 Dey street, New Yorlc. Sold by Druggists generally. eep I 1 lithstw WHISKERS! DR. LAMONTE'S CORROLIA will force Whiskers or Mouetnehes on the smoothest face or chin, or Hair on Bahl Heade. Never known to fail. Sample, for trial, rent for 10 cente. Addese, REEVES & CO., 70 Nassau Street, New York. WY V. tfw26 Itiarriages. WoLy—WEcirrza.—On the Ist imt., by the R.,v. W. T. Gerhard, Mr. George W. Wol to Miss Maggie Wechter, both of Mlliway, this county. Hues —H EllltY.—On the Wthult , by the Rev. J. J. Strine, at his residence, John C. Herr, of Lancaster twp., to Miss Elvina H. Henry, of WENGER—JonNsox.—On the 26th inst., at Wenger's Hotel, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Barton Wenger, of West Earl, to Fanny K. Johnson, of Warwick township. SELLEII.S-11ELLINGEn.—On the 26th inst., by Rev. F. Aug. Gast, Mr. Wm. Sellers to Miss Phianna Mellinger, of East Lampeter. gtatbs. BLETz.—On the 27th lust., very sudoenly of Appoplexy, Jacob Bletz, In the 85th year of his age. ~i~rs ~~: Philadelpnla drain Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. I.—Flour—there Is more inquiry will fur shipment and home consum ers snd holders are firm In their views; sales of I,WU bbls Northwestern Extra Family at $10.75411.37!,.; &4U bbls Pa. and Ohio Jo at sll© 12.50; small sales of Superfine at $7.50@8.25. Cornmeal remains at last quotations. The offerings of Wheat have few offers and prices; sales of good Red at $2.30@i2.40. Rye continues in steady request; Pa. and Western at The receipts of Corn continues small, and it meets a good inquiry ; soles of :Apo bus Yellow at 51.43'41.44, and 104 bus Western Mixed at $1.40. Oats are unchanged, and 2,0t)0 bus Pa. sold at 78450 c In Barley no further sales. New York Markel. NEW Yalu:, Oct. I.—Flour less active, but steady; Southern $10.2.5@1.1 011, Extra State $1u.40 @Meth Wheat firm, but quiet. Coru—Mixed 51.5u(91.:31. Oats unsettled. Barley $1.40@.1.50. Rye Sl,sokiii.6o. Pork 523.80. Lard 14414 c. kkG,4uc. Cotton •"„c. ALt T OF NEWSPAPERS. We Lase published a Co aplete List of all Newspapers in the New England States; price rsc. State of New Yolk; pr.ce :Sc. Dela ware, Maryland and District of Columbia; price :tic. uhio; price 25c. Pennsylvania; price Dc. Indiana; price —sc. ALL of the above for ONE DOLLAR. ti. P. it.o WELL it CO., lv Park Row, N. Y. • Stock Market. I MADAM FOY'S PHILADELPHIA, Oct. I.—The stock market was again very heavy, and the bears made a vigorous assault upon Reading Railroad, which sold largely, opening at 50,, and closing fludat 503, a decline of The other fancies were neglected, and prices generally feebly main tained, although there was no marked anxiety to realize. Lehigh Valley Railroad sold at 57, and Pa. Railroad at 52%—a decline of Camden and A mhoy Bali road closed 'at 1.26, Mine Hill Railroad at 56%; Elmli a Railroad Pre', red 44; the Common stock at 10; Data wissa Preierred at and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 27%. Canal stocks inactive; Lehigh Navigation sold at 41 , ,,D12; Schuylkill Navigation Preferred clo , ed at _7; the Common stock at 11; Delaware Division at 56; Wyom ing at 46, and Susquehanna at 4. The sales of Government Loans were entirely confined to officers, and the quotations will be found annexed. N KW Yoh K, Oct, I . 7 U. S. 61 16:3I I 3-901 . '6211 do '6l Il6,; (1,6 It 9, do , 99, ( (q.;,;, 7 366 Feb 6 Int Aug. 11 . 11 .(?.k.244‘. , !? 1 d1d. (6 Reading loo.).lojiut, Western Union Telegraphp Co. :1.5.(,„((y!.:4. Philadelphia Cal lie Market ILADELPHIA, Sept. 3U—P:venlug. The cattle market, was rather dull this week, I ut prices were unchanged. Abou, 2,-100 head arrived and sell at, the Avenue Drove Yard, at. Irma 14 LO 15, for extra Yeunsyiv Ma and Western steers; 12 to hie for fair to good do, and 9to 11c 1411, tar COPoppil as to gnu.' ty. The market si-iced dull within tile alcove range of prices. The following are the particulars of the sale 140 ()wen mith, Western, 7t4(ci,N, gross. 97 A. Christy A: Brother, Western, gr. 52 P. Alc Fillet), Western. 7;a,, gross. 120 P. Hathaway, We-tern, 7 , ,A49, gross. 119 J. 5. Kirk, Chester co., 7;. ; ;1g5..4{,,, gross. 40 B. Mennen, Western, 7(g..)5 4 , gross. PO James McFilleu, Western, igt.449, gross. 59 E. AlcFillen, Western 844t9, 115 I'. Mayne, Western, 53.is_0, gross. 2UO Martin Fuller s Co., Western, 7,;(4,14, grs. 150 }looney ti :smith, Western, 78A,9, gross. 56 T. Mo. tney 4t; Brot..er, Western, s(gtS4,l gross. 45 It Chain, Penn'a, 5W7, gross. e 2 Dully & Tod 1, Western, •l 4cps!r , gross. he James Hull, Western, titc4s;', gross. 7 2 H. Sites!, Chester .•outity, gross. Ills James McArdle, West• rn, tifq47, gross. Cows—Were in demand at an auivan cc. '2u , ) head sold at 573 to $11.3) fat caw and calf, and $6O to fit for springers Sheep—Were dull, le,ooo head arrived and partly sold at lie to Ge per II gros•. lions—Were In fair demand. 3503 head sold at the different yards at front aiu to 511,50 per lbs net; LANCASTER GRAIN MA RR ET, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1067.—Market better Fuutily tlour, 19. bar $ll 75 Extra. .......do do 10 73 Superline_do do 0 00 Wheat (white) 17) bus WheaL Rye do Corn do Oats (new) do Whiskey Lancamter Gionseholt: narket. LANcAsisit, Saturday, Sept. 28. Butter, IA lb 30c. Lard, p tb 13e. Eggs It dozen 25ite,30c. Chickens, (live,) 01 pair 11 , c. Do. (cleaned.) p pair 754 1.01) Ducks, (1 i ve,) 51 pair Gic. Du. (cleaned,) 5. pair 1.00 Lamb, 5 lb 15429 e. sausages, I, lb 20(42,e, Potatoes, "i" bushel Lou lb. " ! t, peek 111. 12e. I )o. Sweet, p !„,...peck 15,4130 c. Peaches, " ' ~ beck .15,650 e. Apples, " ~.- peck 2.55 e ;tee. l't, Fs, " l / peek.. . :Ask Tomatoe • p bushel.. 1.00 Do " 1 i , peek lasi,l2c. 13 - enns '' ', peck lossl2e. Do. (Lima) p q Ilan istg,.ll.le. Corn, p Lb tzen ne. I •abltage, " head _."st,s se. ()Mons, " '•'. peck lOr,q 12e. Beets, " itinich sc. Musk Melons p piece 5(9 10e. Egg Plants It piece 501.10 c. l'llie Apples it piece 310', New Oats it Ike , tt eiSs.2.lo Apple Butter, p pint 18os20c. Do. " crock 9 1.'Ygy1..20 Cucumbers p Ito oasto7.)c. _advtrtisenzents. USTATE OF BENJAMIN F. HULL, LATE 1J ur Ephrata townshlp, deceased, The un der. Igned Molitor, appointed to distribute the balance In the hands of Martin Gross, Admin istrator, to and ”1111111 s those legally 01111[1ml to the Sahli', %Hi IL! 101111 for that purpose on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, IS(17, at 1(1 o'eMelc, at the public boos. or Marlin Urn's, In said town ship, where all persons In terestea ut sold dis trlUollon may atimal. „ • P. MARTIN HEITLF:ii, Auditur oct 2 ILw 39] A fi NTs WA Ni 'PEI). 4 - 1 Sft sOAP! ! !! r;/,:14S CI, EA ..V/Nr; POLISH. This is a new and rrio , l excellent article, pat ented by Mr. Brown. It will be uni versally used, f It is inure effect tat than the old ay aieui of cit uning Windows, Mirrors, Gold, SilVer, Placed Wares, Brass, Copper, Tin, .t . e.,• is easily used; and saves; both time, t'tbot audodioyance. Purehasera roust he Careful as a spurious ar ticie is lu the market. For full part , ulcers address C. M..I3IWWN, Patentee & Prop'r., oct 7 Ito Ni,. 74 Lileecker st., New York. AYALUA 111. E FAR ME AT PUBLIC SA I.E. —The undersigned will offer at public sale on TLE,DAY, the 22d day of OCTOBER next, In front of the Court House, lu HagerA tOWll, the faro) they purchased from the Exec- OPo sof Sam. hrhludlo, deceased, lying Ifbout ;,; tulle 'rum the Broadfording, on life Collo., chengur creelc, :dui known as the Zeller Farm, and contains ACHES OF LAND, more nr less, about 70 acres 0) wffieh 18 well timbered. IL is also well supplied with run ning water, a running pump in the Barnyard, and a nevertid tig spring near the house. '- The land is of a good productive quably and admirably adapted to the raising of grain and grazing. The Improvements consist of a sub stantial Tiro-Story TONE HOUSE, with a stone bac, building, a large stone Barn, about as by SO feet, with a covered rack adjoin ng it, large ein,ngli to winter a hundred head of cattle, ihtli of which have been recently covered. Also, a large wagon sired, with two corn cribs attached, large enough to hold three or four thousand bushels of corn, together with all other necessary out-buildings, such as a spring house, bake house, srnrrae house, Sc. This larm has on it a large U. chant of excel lent fruit trees—ln shunt it Is one of the most desirable farms In the county, and can if de sired b- divided Into two farms with a propor tmn of timber and water on both. Persons wishing 10 view the premises, or to get iwy other information, eau do so b 3 culling on either of the sndersigued, or ou the Messrs. I3oyers, who reside on the farm. Terms of Sale—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance In four equal annual payments there after, to be secured by notes, with approvel security—.and to bear Interest, from Lhe diet day of April, ISIS, the Interest to be paid on the whole amount annually. POMSEWSIOII given ml the let day of April next, and on the payment ul the whole of the pur chase money, a ;mud and sullicient deed will be given free, clear and Lllncnarged of all en cumbrances. The growing crop to be excepted. W. T. HAMILTON, net 2 tsw U. W. SMITH. \TALUA lIHOAD TOP COAL LANDS FOR MALE, Ltstate of John N, Lane, late of the Clly of Lancaster, fief:ollloth Pursuant to an Wills order of the Orphans' Court. of Itedford counly, l'am'a, the Adntln• Irtrators of the estate 01 said deceased, will mull perminplorily, ou Tli INLAY, the list day of of l'uitßit, lme7, at 12 o'clock, H., at the Court House, in the town of Bedford, Pennsylvania, seven Tracts of Coal Laud containing upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, situated iu Broad Top township, Bedford county. Six of the Tracts aro situated contiguous, on Sandy Run, Which empties Into the Raystow 0 branch of the J u :data, near above Hopewell, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch of which road has been graded up said run to or near said land. These six tracts are all good coal lands and form one of the best coal estates lu the Broad Topcoal geld, and can he mined on Sandy Run, and Six Mlle Run. They can be mined together, or each of the tracts can be minedsoparately,advantageounly. The remaining tract is situated several miles from the above tracts, near the head of sandy Run; Is a good cued tract and sot with excel lent. timber. Pertains desiring to purchase arc referred to Mr. Roberta or Mr. Fulton, Englneerx and Geologlets, who have examined tho lundx. A map 01 the laude can be vuuo or had by ap• plying to the uudermlgned. Auy further Information clealrod before the sale can he had by addremslug the Adminlmtra• tore, at Lomeamter, Pa., m the lion. Samuel L. 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WATSON, (.Ftmner/Le with Brown, MU d: Cb., now &mired.) COMMISSION MERCHANT AND MANU FACTURERS' AGENT, FOR THE BALE OF Cotton & Woolen Yarns, ,te., and Wool, No. 1934 Strawberry Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN A. Raters by _Permission among others to Mr. JOHN W. TORREY, President Corn Ex change National Bank, Phira Messrs. WINN dr. WEAVER, No. 61 Barclay street, New York. (oct 2 3mw SD OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER STOCK. GEO. D. WISHAM, NO. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILL OPEN TO-DAY, A New and Choice Assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, I=l Heavy Ottoman Velour Poplins, the Newest. Silk Faced Ribbed Poplins, All Wool Ribbed Poplins, All Wool Empress Poplins, Bismarck Poplins, all grades, Black and Colored French Poplins, Plaid Poplins in Great Variety. EIGHTH STREET EMPORIUM FOR • BLACK SILKS. THE BEST BLACK SILK, THE CHEAPEST BLACK SILK IN THE CITY. LADIES, LOON! 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OUR Mora): "One Price, Small Profits, and Quick Sates: , uct 2 3mw 39 VLLABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. —Oa SATURDAY, OCrOBER 2ti, 18til", the undersigned, Adunnistratrix of the estate of Jan Williams, deceased, in pursuance of an oreLT of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will ex one to public sale, on the premises, the following real estate of said de ceased. viz; All that valuable farm or plantation, situate In hart township, in said county, on the road leading from Georgetown to Mount Pleasant, one tulle west of the former place, adjoin mg lands now or late of John Draucker, samael Ernst, hkipwtth Howett, and others, contain- IL, 95 ACRES AND 159 PERCHES OF LAND, on which are erected a good two-story ‘Veatner boarded DWELLING HOUSE, four rooms on a door, wit h Outkitchen, and Bake Oven at ached; a large Frame Bank Barn, 52 by 49 leer, with ample stabling for horses and cattle; Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Corn Crib, pring Hou,, and other outbuildino. Thu land is of excellent quality, lately well with about rive acres In heavy limber, anti well watered by running str, tins. The prent• toes are well hawed, near churches, units, aIUtA 4, 61.0,8 and post office, and are sup - wed to contain large mineral deposits, shafts acing been sunk, and copper and nickel ore And in the inunediate vicinity. Also, the ight to tisti in the a Tlll - 1114; null data is es, ressiy ieserved to Lit is properly. Terms—One-third of the purchase money to o seemed at interest for the lite of the widow, and I aid at her decease; one-third to be paid ou the lirst or April next, when deed will be made; aud the remaming one-third to be se cured by mortgage In the premises, to be bald April 1,180, with interest trout April I, 15th. rate to commence ;it I o'clock P. M. on said day, when at tendance will be given and con datums of sale made known by ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Adlll . X. . GEo. Witt roux, Auctioneer. um. 1 taw SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT UMMI lIERMI/El2l= Ids is not only a new fashion, but a new article of skirt made on MI entirely new prin ciple. so novel and yet so )erfeci the ladles con tend It should be called Pei/ea/um We would here call 'particular ;deem ion to the AS YOU LIKE IT, or flexible Joint, extend ing down the front of the skirt; It is so con structed that the springs told Inwardly, but not outwardly, and readily yield to the slightest pressure, tnus allowing them to collapse so that the skirt occupies tile smallest possible space while sitting, riding, or in passing Lurough a criiwel, and yet the moment the pres sure is removed, the skirt resumes its original and beautiful shape. The novelty and utility of this contr . ' Vallee need but be seen to be appreciated. - ,Ask tor the AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT, and take no other. OUR CORSETS Are so well known for their superior SHAPE, MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP, that IL Is perhaps unnecessary for us to speak of them further than to say that wu havd greatly en larged Our assortment of styles, both of our own make and importation, and can now safely defy competh It may well be said that In MRS. SIIKIIMAN'M CORMETA,IIIIIIeS find The laws of Health with Fashiun's taste com bined ; Supporting equally each .veparate part, The)' cramp to action ot tile lungs or heart, And no injurious Ilgat ore is placed To mar the flexure of the natural waist. Their lit Is t ertsin—and what's sure lu please, /n oil positions thrre is per.lret case The figures of the young they help to form, Aiding and not repressing every charm; Irregularities of shape they hide, So that by 110110 can slight defects be spied, While e'en a figure, which Is understood As being bad," may by their net p seem good ; And matrons wearing them a boon will . gain, Their early nyininutr, they'll lung retain. FOR SALE ONLY AT MRS. SHERMAN'S, 33 NORTH ERHITH ST., Colt. FILBERT ST., PHILADELPHIA. oet 2 :thlw 3U V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBIC HA I. E.—On WEDNEHDAY, tRITOBER 23d, IsU7, will be sold at public sale, on the premises of the subscriber, tile following described valu able real estate, to wit: ill ACRES OF LAND, more or less, situated In Lffierain township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Bell Boris to Kirkwood, hounded by lands of Hubert Buyers on the south, Truman Coates on the north, IVililain Davis ou the east, and Hammel M'Connell and others on the west, whereon is erected a good substantial two. mToN E HOUSE, large Frame Bank Barn, good \Vhgon House, with Corn Crib attached. There is au excellent stream of water passing tinhffigh the property. About 25 acres of the above mentioned laud Is good meadow. This property is dlvrd, d Into convenient fields, with good fences, and there Is sufficient Wood on It for household and fencing purposes. IL is con venient Lo schools, mills and churches, and is lu a good neighborhood. Sale to commence at. I o'clock, I'. M., of said day. w attendance will be given and Lanus mad-- known by JOSEPH SHELLENDEB. Sep 30 ltd.Ltsw MMEI VALUABLE ,lARYLAND FARM FOR S A LE.—The subscriber offers for sale the to.lowing described valuable Farm, situated In Carrot county, Maryland containing Ifts ACRES, 30 of which are heavily covered with first-rate White (tab, Black Uak, Chestnut Uak and Chestnul Imber; the balauce Is in excellent farming order, producing the nest of wheat, corn, oats, timothy, and clover, 111.1(1 Is easily lamed. All the Ileitis but one have water therein; the buildings are near the centre of tin farm and the land Is beautifully and con veniently located. The Improvements thereon erected are a two trod hall-story BRICK DWELLING 32 by 57 feet, containing I 4 rooms fixed up with all the conveniences of a first-class country seal, with cellar under the whole, Brick Kitchen a ttaldital to the rear; lee House, Brick Dairy, whir a never•failing Spring of good water therein, Well In front of the Tenn./It h B ouse, rick Bank Barn, If by 91i feet, a ;rart nery having 51 Vats, with facilities for securing Iran 400 to 500 cords of Chestnut Oak Bark. . . _ There are 125 Apple Trees of assorted varieties WWI other milt trees on the melniees. The house Is beautifully situated with yard In front. There Is not. a more desirable farm in the county, being about one mile from Manchester, county and State aforesaid, which has itoe in habitants, 5 churches and a college. The turn pike from Hanover to Baltimore passes In front of the dwelling. Address, OEO. SHOWER, Manchester, Cerro' county, sop LiOltddaw• Maryland. DURUM SA LE.—ON SATURDAY, nen). HER 5, 1157, will be mold ut publie male, on the preminem, by the undermigned Adminiutra tor of Jainee V. Connell, dee'd, the following property, vlz: A Tract of Lund containing 2 ACRES AN D 1.0 PERCHES, neat meeure, situate In the village of Meehan. icsburg, Lerteoeic townmh Ip, Ls neamter county, on the New Holland turnpike, mix 111110“ MIA of the ell y of Lanoister, atiJor u log lands of Murtha Good, John Buckwulter, 11 Irani Koerner, and other s, fruit It rig on the above men tinned turn pike. The improvements thereon erected are atwo•story 'DUCK DWELLINU HOUSE, with Brick Kitchen attached, a Bake House and Cist ern with a Pump In it con ven int to the dwel• ling. A good Frame Burn, with Carriage House, Hog Sty, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a Well of excellent mid never-falling water with a pump In It near the dwell lug. A bear ing Orchard of Apple, Peaches, and other choice Fruit Trees. A Grape Vine in flue bearing order. The land In divided Into two fields, all under pale and post and rail fence, and in a high state ofcultivatlon. The buntline areal! as good as new. The yard IN well supplied with Shade and Ornamental Trees, malting it a very 'desirable place. Persons writhing to view the premises before the day of mule, will please cull on IL D. Moyer, residing on the premixes. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock I'. M. of card day, wb u conditions and terms will be made known by the undersigned. 11. H HULL, mop ltd&w Administrator. ADMININTRATOR'S MALE.—BY tue of an Order of Lim Orphans'h Court a Lancaster County, grunted t to the .uudersigned Administrator to sell the Real Estate of Frederick Wollinger, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, Die undersigned will sell and expose at Public Vendue, on THUR-1.• DAY, the ad of OCTOBER, 1867, at 7 o'clock P. M., let the Public Rouse of Christian Wottig, West King street, Lancaster City, the follow. Mg Real Estate, consisting of two double two. story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, and tile lots belonging thereto, situate on Water b e t we en West King and Orangestreets, on the west side of said Water street, lu the city of Lancaster, each lot containing In front on Water street 43 feet, more or less, and in depth 411 feet, more or less. Terms of sale will be made known by the un dersigned. Wililf3TlA.N SHEAF em Sept 11 Btw 89 Administrator. FALL. new Ativertiortneutg. THAYER & NOYES' GREAT CIRCUS Collection of Trained Animaik BEC.A.SON OP 1867. EVERYTHING NEW, EVERYTHING NOVEL. EVERYTHING EXCELLENT. AN ENTIRELYINEW ESTABLISHMENT, Including A NEW AND VERY EXTENSIVE MAR QUEE, ENTIRELY NEW APPOINTMENTS AND PROPERTIES, NEW WAGONS, made by Jacob Rech, Girard avenue and Eighth street, Philadelphia, NEW HARNESS, nods by L. J. Lloyd, Albany, N. Y., of tho mei= (Lulea° workmanship and &Mg; • NEW TRAPPINGS AND CAPARISONS, NEW SEATS - AND UPHOLSTERY, NEW DECORATIONS, BANNERS AND FLAGS, NEW AND ELEGANT BAND CHARI OTS, Ac., NEW AND SPLENDIDLY DECORATED ANIMAL CAGES. The Pmillion will he brilliantly lighted with TUIC NEW ATMoSPHERTC LIGHT. In conjunction with most of THE OLD FAVORITES, who In years past have been held in such high egeoll2 by the amustanent seeking public, THAYER. W., NOTES have made A LARGE ADDITION TO THE EQUESTRIAN cumpAN S by the vie_:,;einent of a Lumber of the MOST DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS IN THE PROFESSION; and which they fearlessly CHALLENGE COMPETITION TO EQUAL. In order to aibird their patrons a lb, source of ex citing delight They have purchased, at an unprecedented outlay, A CACE OF ENORMOUS TRAINED LIONS, the largest and due-t ever imported lulu OILS country, and with which their trainer and keeper, MR. CHARLES WHITE, will give a variety of THRILLING AND S AN NESATIONAL PERFORM whiIeES In the dyo of th,,, savage rumnders, and kfR. WIMIITII FEED 'CUE LIONS WITH RAW EAT PRoM Ills NAKED RAND at every exhibition. and In the centre of the arena, In presence of the entire audiench. THE BABY ELEPHANT, ORIENTAL. HIRAM, recently imposed from Africa by MESSRS. THAYER NOTES expre4-le for their establishment cud whisk is the smallest animal of Its kind ever seen In America -or Enrol, ben.: LY FORTY INun ES IN irmair. Under the careful and ocienthic training of Mr. C. W. Noyes, hhis inten-ding juvenilm already performs mar vels, and exhibits n litt , zrbe of intelligence such as has been rarely if eV, des in these exceptionally In telligent animals. •GREAT PUBLIC PROCESSION, to which will appear the NEW AND GORGEOUS BAND CHARIOT OR THE GoLDEN DAIS OP' oRPHEUS, drawn by a splendid troupe or Blooded !torsos, and followed by a grand array ofßesat l •arri.Lv, ornamented Berlina, Decorated Tableau Car, TIM EN, Htulttl S DEN OP Lll.l_,Nsc, THE BABY' ELEPHANT'S CIZADLE and THE PLATFORM CHARIOT, upon which toil he seen THE NOVEL AND EXCIT ING SPECI'ACIAI or A LIVING WILD LION, unca4,a, unchained and LOOSE IN THE OPEN STREETS, fm miuq n one at once grand, startling and exctllttg. and which is PECCLIAIt TO THAYER A NOTES' 5110 W. "i r INF! t ; • is. "Aitk C is st, The Equestrian Company of 1867 comprise. many efllllll,ll. front the II IGIIEST IIANKS without naming all, the tnanaentent cull to the fOllOWIlle haler, Dlt .1 \ ME' , I. 'i II 51 Fit. the Popular Humorist, Jes ter and l'eoph.'.. si, w hop, Oil, file Mel mirth pro °One pernharitt.. hare made hum a elliVerolli favorite. NOY ES. Iho ..tieresHfal Animal Trainer, am' th.• owner, 1111111er. and ,•xhildtor of TIII7, CELE- I'EItFOUNIING GREY EAGLE, tahirh will lit , littr.llll et by him at each exhibition. NI It 11111(11, the Great liarebitelt Rider and ii 11. I. ER, the Man of Many Corms. Nil. I 10in. lITII and tioN. In their Great Double (et. n Nip,. I and itVT(ill Scene; lit 'GM.: tC 11.:1'11.:. the .I , toniehing Anabathroutic I't 11,111. and Gc 1.11 'l' I: (II \ 1 1 / ad:lnm ledvd to ho the end Inti-t Thi I 111. e T 1 In the NVorld; NI \ \ 111:1.VMIE, the Graceful and Charming 1)aQ111117, Equeatrlenno; \ II \ ItI , KE, In Id.. Great Senna 011 I 1.• "I 0 I, , the artist remarlotble parlor -111101,,, .•, r•I : N O \ -011 /K 1.111111 of C. W. Noyes, the champion Len per and Hoy Illdrr of the World, In hie Iturelle. It Mei I/1111111e Beek SOlllereatlij \ I. 111 11111.111, -1•111. I. n11111..11111111111; NH El: Mfg; it Mt ,111.: , T. Horizontal ;Ilaryei former Mel A., ompll-hed r.;,lnnft-t : NI II \ NUN IV ,IIINS( /N. the Great Scenic. Rider; s 11; Nc) \it "VW: 111.. 11olielopoi 7111111 and Wondernil I..•rhalltlmz Monis. 11111'1.11011 of ('. NV. Noye* i t , whirl, vi'' w 111 is.. thoroughl.llo to, cull eSUICIIIO 1111.1 t renal 011 too 1,1. . )1 IL tl IN Ill' \ 1 . 1.: I N, Mutant Leaner; NH! I:. I) 1[11.1,1P , , Vattlier, ; NI 'II (VII ITE. tie' Lion Tamer, Ito ha She 1),I, of Llotio. Mll.l'. W. N'0Y1 , .!.; will Introduce the diminutive tl \BY ELF•: I ' II ANT. ORIENTAL HIRAM, ,V 1 11111t • rritl truhillyz ability an en th.• 14.rfnrmaltrt.8 of thin inter• .. nh11.1.11 Nit Nl,l, wi l ll Ill.plrdrcHluce BEAU IC (l 1 ,IC, and his nun• eihz pr 1.1.:\ ";WONDER," rki 1 . 11. i.'l;.• , . III;. J.1N11.:! , II \ will 'Wroth], Mg COMIC SAM AND DICK, Inn hlIVZ11 , 1 11 1 1 • w nud Li.y Immo,. pony " 0 Jan uary." in II THREE CLOWNS, .IA M I. 'NIA \Tit, the Popular American ; CHARLIE Comic l•lci‘sin find Joke- Crack,. ,u ill iii•rformililcii and Introduce lii..(l),Nlll' " WHOA JANUARY." FRANIC. HI ilif Sou Y, Ilntton.llurxter and Side-Split ter to 111101111. firrr,,rtnan , oi ill I Jinir.ll will commence with a Ult.lNI) .1N1) ENTItEE entitled THE BEDO9INS' HALT, realizing the ,•11 . ,,,t “,. Arabian Caravan halting for tha Alt,Ott la art 1)7,t, 11l the Great DetLert, Ili %Vidal thlt FULL STUD OF HORSES will a ppear, alai DI ilInF,11 . :11 a great number of beautiful tvolutlou+ withimt naddle or bridle. Ad Inl.eion ..... , Children under 1I) year. TWo PERFORMANCES DAILY. Afteruoou at 2 o'clock. Evening at 7t o'clock. WILL EXHIBIT IN COL U 11 A , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH MEE LANCAHTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER srir, AND AT 7' R A 8 /1 V 1? 0 MONDAY, ocTOBER, 7r u, A. FIRST-HATE FREDEEzeIi VALLEY FARM FOR HALM ° ONE HUNDRED AND lelF'fY•li:X ACRES, situated Ulllll.l Northeast of Frederick City, fronting on tie wow Turnpike road leading to and WIWI ill 1 miles of Woodsimro'. Improve• merits, DWELLINO, SWITZER BARN, etc., good. The land under cultivation with a large percentage of the pure Oxide of Iron and Limo; IN In good tllth and clear of obstruo- LlOll/1. Running water in every acid. A rare opportunity to purchase a that-rate Farm. 20 ACRES of this Tract lies ou the East side of Israel's Creek and is in 'llmber. Also, EIUHTY-TWO 3 HALF ACRES IN TIMBER, lying 2 miles on the road leading from Israel's Creek Chianti to Liberty. JOHN BIFFORD, Real Estate Broker, No. 11 South Market at,, oct 2 4tw 311 Enderlck, Md. VALITAIILE MILL PROPEII'IIr AT PHIVA SALE.—The undersigned offer to sell at private sale their valuable GRIST AND SAW MILL" which have been thorough ly repaired recently, having a large run of inuo. tam; with THIIITY•FIVE ACRES OF LAND thereto belonging. Also, an adjoining farm of about SIXTY-TWO ACHES, well improved, with all necessary buildings, belonging to J. P. Hutton. . - - These township, pro L anperties caster county are sitn the nua road Druml eaod. re, 7 , ing from Liberty ;Square to Conowing Fur. mice, and will be sold together or separately, on tveomodating terms. For any particulars in regard to said proper. des call on or address J,P4lolutton, residing thereon, Liberty Square, P. 0. J. P.HUTTON I oot 2 3nitv• 801 aceui
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