Fan as alrofession. The business of making people laugh I is no joke. Yoricks, whose speciality it is to set the table in a roar, are gener ally, when off duty, a chop-fallen tribe. Writers who produce largely for the humorous papers are, in at least three cases out of five, gloomy and taciturn. Comic actors, as a class, have always been notorious for their melancholy bearing behind the scenes. Liston, the English comedian, the expression of whose face, even i rovon repos d e, was so of ludicrous that it pke shouts laughter, was one of the most confirmed hypochondriacs of his day ; and "Billy Williams," for years the leading repre sentative of broad farce in this country, used to blubber like a whipped schoolboy whenever anything went wrong with him. When Dominique, the French farceur, was convulsing all Paris with his drolleries, a physician of that city was one day visited by a mis erable-looking man. who asked what he should do to get rid of a horrid desire to commitsuicidewhichcontinually haun ted him, • "Go and see Dominique," said the doctor. "Alas!" replied the unfortunate wretch, " I am Dominique." Forced humor is indeed a sorry busi ness. There is a reactionary princi ple in human nature which renders de pression the inevitable consequent of over-strained merriment. The philo sopy of all this is, that although wit and humor are cheerful faculties when suf fered to develop themselves sponta neously, they are quite the reverse when compelled to drudge. In fact, no one faculty can be overworked except at the expense of all the others. To keep the Cody in a healthy, vigorous, elastic con dition, all its attributes must be proper ly exercised. It is the same with the mind. Barnum's Gorilla Barnum's gorilla is no gorilla but a baboon—the very latest humbug of the greatest of humbuggers. A sharp eyed reporter of the Evening Mail went to see it, and he tells about it as follows: "The first glimpse we had of the animal, how ever, settled the gorilla question, and set the mind at ease concerning the iron bars. We saw before us, huddled low down in the cage, against the bars of which its nose was pressed, a very line specimen of the baboon —a species of simian, with which the gorilla, being an ape, cannot properly be classed. The baboon in question appears to be one of the oyity echali, or dog-nosed baboons, bearing a strong similarity to the hamadryax—so called—that used to be exhibited with the Van Atnburg collection two or three years ago, and not very much dissimi lar, except in superior size, to the ehacrna baboon in the collection at the Central Park. At any rate the creatu re is a baboon having a tail and bare spots on the pos teriors peculiar to- that species of qua drumane, and therefore it cannot be a gorilla. Trutral ncittc gatiroad. AC ROSS '7 IKE SIERRA Pi EVADAS CEN TRA L PAC/ FIC RA I LROA THE wEsTERN HALF OF' THE M=EN= . . Continent, Being constructed with the AND SUPER- VlSit op"r E UNITEDSTATESGOVERN EIN T. Is destined to be one of the MOST xt umer NT LINES OF COMMUNICATION IN TUN RI.I , :is It IS the sole 1111 k between the Pactlie Coast, 10111 the Great Interior Bas over Which the Immense Overland travel must pass, and tile Principal Portion or the Main Stem Lino Ileetween the Two Oceans. Its lino extends Iron: Sacramento, on the tidal watels of the Pacillc, eastward across the rictiest ui popUIOUS parts of California, Neva& and lltall,cnatigtious to all the great Mining Regions or the Far Nest, nod will meet and connect with the roads now building east of the ilocky Mountain,. About 100 mites are now MOIL equipped and in running operation to the cunt nut of the Sierra Nevada. in lthin a tea Jars 35 apes, mow graded, will be added, and h he I i tell carried entirely across the moun tains to n point in the Great. Salt Lake Valley, whom , I miller progress will be easy and rapid. loin, mate] hils and equipment are ready at hand for 300 miles 01 road, and 10,000 men are employed In the construct,o.i. The Meal business upon the completed por tion suriae.ses all previous estatuat-. The figures for the quarter ending August 3i are as follows in GOLD: Iros.v Operating Earnings, .I,rpense.s. Earnings. 8•107,571) 6.1 800,5.40 .17 8-101,031 17 or in. the rate of MO MILHOUS per annu which morn than three-TOM time iire net Korn on less than ISO mile. work-il. This Is upon the actual, legitimate train,: of the rood, with its terminus u 1 the inountain, and W,UI only the normal ratio ill government transportation, and is excl islee of the materials carried tor t further extension of the road. The Outtpany's luterest, tlurihg the suave purled were less than 5125000. Add ILL this au ever-expanding through natio and the iwcwort.tonsot the store hu•ines, be e.)llle 111111.14,115 e. Ine Comp iny tin authorized to continue their line east, aril until IL shall meet. aml Cull- WIIII the roads now building east, oi tine Micky Mnult lain ranges. Assuming that they ten I build and control half the entire distance between can Francisco and the Missouri river, as now ',emus probable, the United '6tates will li.tVtt liivrslyd iu tile CollipleaulS3 of Stilt miles t 528,592,0110, or at the average rale Of 835,0110 per in 11,-1101, Including an absolute grant, of 10,000,000 :WITS of the public lands. By b.-- coming a Joint not star 111 the magnifice t, en term Inc, and by waving its first lien in favor of Me Ninit Mortgage gollllholders, TIIE Ci EN ERAL I.oVERNMENT, IN EVFECT, Ir vrrms TIIE Unn-,PEICATION 00 PRIVATE CAPITALISTS, and has culelully guarded their Interests against all ortiln ry contingencies. 'l•ii Company offer tor sale, through us, their PH.triT JIOItTUAUB THIRTY YEAH, tsIX PER CE .N f. COUPON BONDS, Principal and Interest payable In Gold one, In New Turk city. They are to sums of $OlO ellOl, With nrllll-annual gild coupons attached, itud are selling for the present, at 95 per cent, and accrued intereO. from July lot added, in currency, at which rate they yield nearly Nine per Cent. upon the Investment. Theseßonds, authorized by Act of Congress, art issued cmly a. the work progresses, and in um same amount only as the Bonds granted by the Govern ineut; and represent, in all cases, theft , st upon a completed, equipped, and moductive railroad, in whicii have been in vested Government subsidies, stock subscrip tions, doll:MODS, surplus earnings, etc., and which is worth inure than three times the ;wluuut of First Mortgage Bonds which can be issued 11, on a. The Central Pacific First Mortgage Bonds have all the assurances, sanctions and guaran ties of Ile, netol Congress, and' have In sever al noticeable au van over all other classes 01 railroad bonds. First —Toey are the superior claim upon al tue most viral and va.uable portion of the through line. Second.—ltusides the I ullest bent lit of the Gov ernalcut sub -idy. (which in a subordi nate lleo,l the road riieel ;es the benefit, ui bag, du laiLiuus trolu l;aliliu'u i:1. Lion the whose cost of grading SUll miles rast-Ward ill Sall Fratlei,co is eon- Lien. r Up Ai the 130 MILL, now about laplet d. fourth.—A meal business already yielding e -add he annual interest o'na VaU Lageous rates payable coin. he principal as well as the interest oi lionaS being' payable ill COIL, Upon .. lauding agreement. carefibly in vehtlgatetl the resources mei prosy:cis of n.e Read, and tne Ina nage- Melt of the Company's affairs, we cordially recOnniitalit Bless BottilitoTrUstees,EleCittOrs, 11Ntital ion, and otheus aS all eminently wand, reliable und rentant,riVive form of permanent in- Conversions of Government Neeuritie CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BUN U 5 . .. _ Twelve to Eighteen Per Cent. Advantage. Wllll THE SAME RATE OF INTEREST The nohow 1)g are the current rates (,eptem ber 9)11,) subject id course, to slight variation. front 4:u i o oay. We reed ct: in exchange: U. N. ii,. PIA, coupon, and pay dilleTeLlee.. /58 it U. , . 5-2 s, 1562, coupon, do .. lbe ) 1 U. S. 1e . ..1t., ISM, coution, do .. 135 tit t . :73. )3.2tt, IStii, coupon, do .. 118 -11 U. S. 5-::Us, !SS:), (..ew), coupon do .. ln it U. ).,.. s.:Als, 10117, mew), coupon do ... 12t) U U. 1.3. 111-1 s, cmip..n, and pay do .. ;;:i .1 U. :s. 0 1.3,, pd series), do .. 12s 1 U. 5.7-3 s, (3d series), do .. i 3 It For sal, by bunks and Bankers generally, o whom, desert ptive Pamphlets and Maps eau li obtained, and by FISK & HATCH, Bankers & Dealers in lAA Securities AND FINANCIAL AGENTh'MEC. P. R. R. CO. ~ 5 U BTREET, J.V. Y. Also by 130 WEN & FOX, Philadelphia, Pa sep 19 3madcsw Au,suraute 6omlJituir. MA lINISUKANCE ,COMPAN CA AND ASS'EZ'S, $532,210 49 This Company continues to insure Build ings, 51 erchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, uu the mutual pbm, either for u cash premium or premium note. t,IXTB. ANNUAL REPORT. Whole arauunt 1u5ured,...58,3114,2145.51 • Less aw't expired in 'ss_ 212,3,16.00 8,001,950.51 CAPITAL A.ND INCOME. Ain't of premium notes, Jau. ist, lrilis 5426,090.68 Less premium notes ex pired ill 18tl5 Ain't ul premium !lutes received lul.Stis BanMee of premiums, Jau. Mt, 1865 Cash receipts, less com missions in 1685, Losses and expensea paid in 180.5 87,087.88 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1:210 632,210.49 $570,1.98.8 A. B. GREEN, President. WcoouJE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. DiIOIIAEL 8. SiII:MAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : Robert Crane, William Patton, R. T. RyOLI, John W. Steaoy John Bendrion, Geo. Young, Jr. H. 0. watch, Nicholas McDonald, Amos S.' Erbeeni, ln, •M iCch. Slay m S k u e m r, Emund a n, Bpering. THEO. W. HER, Agent, North ire street, CASTERopposurt House, /XLSX LPENN'A. T HE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY PHILADELPHIA Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organized in aid of the RIVE R SIDE INSTITUTE FOE EDUCATING GRATUITOUSLY SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS Incorporated by the state of N. .I APRIL Sr,ET 18E7. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CHARTER, ACCORDANCE WITH ITS PRO VISIONS, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, 0-Y IVEDNE6'DAY,BTH JANUARY NEST AT PHILADELPHIA, PA Jr at the Institute, Riverside, N. J I Present worth - L 1,111 I Present wor tla 20,000 I Present worth 10,000 1 Present worth 5.600 2 Presents worth $2,500 each 5,0110 1 Present valued at 18,114X1 2 Presents va ued at, 15,1100 each 30,000 1 Present value i at 10000 4 Presents valued at 00,r,00 each 20,u0.1 2 Presents valued at f.,3,0110 each 6,000 3 Presents valued at 01.000 each 3,11410 20 Presents valued at 0.501 each 10,000 1U Presents valued at 0-tun each 3,000 3 Prec, n IS valued at ii2so each 7so .0 Presents valued at 5225 ea -h ' 4.500 35 Presents valued at .0.2e0 each 11,000 30 Presents valued aL , 75 each 6,750 110 Presents valued at ' ,oloo each 11 000 at Presents vu ued at, $75 each 1,500 The remaining presents honsiartisof arti cles or use and value, appertaining to the dillusion of Literature and the line arts 02,000 Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OE I;ERTIFIUATE, And also Insures to the holder a PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR or paying thesanietoour local Agents,will receive immediately a flue steel flute Engraving, at choice from the following list, and One Certill• cite of :stuck, insuring One Present in our published schedule. ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. 1—" lily Child! illy Child!" No. 2 " They're Saved ! Saved !" No. 3 "Old Seventy-six; or, the Early Days of the Revolution." Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive el t hero! lie following tine steel Plates, at choice, and Two t lartillcates of Stuck, thus becoming entitled to Two Presents. TWO DOLLAR ENURANINGS. No. I—' Washington's Couriship." No. 2 '' Washing I,,,n's • LUSE, luturview with his Million" THREE lOLLAR ENGRAVINGS Any person payingßEE DOLLARS w eei ; ee autltul Steel Plate of HOME FROM THE WAR and Three Certificates of Stock, becoming en titled to tome Presents. FOUR LOLLAR ENGRAVINGS Any person payinc, FOUR POLLARS sha receive the large lied beautiful Steel Plate of LE EEPALS OF OUR FOREFATHERS d Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them Four Presents. FIVE DO L.L.l.it ENGRAVING.. A fly person who pays FIVE DOLLARS sha eelve 1 he large :owl splendid Steel Plate of THE MA lIRIAG li . ol , POCALIONTA And Five Cerl incates of Stock, entitling theta to Five l're:.o•ii The engravings and Certificates will be de livered to each .subscriber at our Local Agen cies or sent hy flat , Post-paid, or express, as rangy be “i'Llot ' Ilow to Obtain Shares and Engravings. Send orders to us by mall, enclosing from $1 to £CU, either by lost Unice orders or in a regis lstere letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be sent by draft c,r express. la -hares with Engravings. Y 5 Shares with Engravings :511 Shares wil li Engravings 100 Shares with Engravings. ocal AV ENTS WANTED Ihroughout THE RIVERSIDE iNsTurun 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 welt-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attor ney, Philadelphia, Pa. it ON. LEW IS it. II ROOMALL, Ex-Chief CM tier U. s. Mint and Recorder of Deeds, Mi tt lelphia, Pa. HUN. JANI ES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE New Jersey. HENRY UORMAN,EsQ., Agent Adams' Ex press, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. CUE, Esu , of Joy, Coe 6: Co., Phdad'a. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C. April IS, 1567.--ullice of Internal Revenue: Having received satistactory evidence that the proceeus of the enterprise conducted by the Waahlugtou Library Company" will be de voted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to s Company to conduct such en terprise exempt t rem all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. lIOLLI NS, Commissioner. The Assochtt ion have appointed as Receivers GEO. A. t'UWCIt CO.. woose well-known In tegrity and busitiees experience will Le a sulli eient guara tee I hat the money lutruste to 1 hem will he promptly applied to the purpose stated. • t'IIiLADI LPRIA, PA., May 20, 1007. lb the Ofticcav and Alen/o,ov of Waxhinyton Li brary to.. REaD, .secretary G. .einen :On receipt of your favor of the nth inst.., notifying us 01 our appointment as Receivers for your Coln pinny, we took the liberty to submit it copy of your Charter, with a plan ) f your enterprise, to the highest legal •authutity or the :state, and having received his htvorit hie opinion in regard toils legality and sym ng acids the benevolent object of your Associat ion, viz: the education and main-, tenon,. I the orphsu children of our soldiers and. ailors :it the Riverside Institute, we have cone tided accept the trust, and to use our bvst eWirt, to promotes° worthy au object. Respectfully yours, Ac., GEO. A. COOKE & CO. Address all letters and orders to UKO. A. COOKE & CO., Bankers, 23 :scant: lord street, Hilladelphin, Pa. Receivers for the %Yoshi ngu ry Co. W C to . JACK Agent, Adams' Express Office Penn's ; It. It. Depot. Oct It) indT-li&Stnw 11. C. Ei ILE I D No. 88 North Duke st., Lancaster t. .1. .c's'l4 . :l No. 9 East Orange at., Lancaster Ul.O. a..t.13.4.1kai, :su. IS l'enirc Square. Lancaster 11. ttulubta, Laucaster county, Pa. A. 14)‘% Nu. 11 North Duke et.. Lancaster Nortti Duke st., Lancaster L'IIAK. DEN I: ES, No. 6 South Duke st., Laueakt: k 8 BA.II !CILIA li, No. 36 North Unite st., Lancaster .J. W. r•. SWIVI, No. Li North Duke Fit., Lancaster X. HI. /Llt S3IIIPH, No. 10 South Queen st., Lancaster EDGAR C. REED, No. 16 North Duke et., Lancaster ti. F. BAIA:, No. 19 North Duke at., Lancaster w. rATTERSON, No. '27 West King st., Lancaster F. S. PYFER, No. 5 South Duke et.. Lancaster IIMM!II!IM!!! 10,073.55 410,01 .1. W. JOIIIVSON, No. 2.5 South Queen st., Lancaster J. H. LiviNGwroN, No. 11 North Duke et., Lancaster A. J. MA fIrEILNON. !tort.ll !Mk., street, Lancaster 5570 198.37 S. 11. PICK[„ No. I: !quri.t. Duke at.. Lancaster WM. A. WILSON, No. 63 Kant Klni at.. Lancaster WM. LEAMAN, No. 6 North lntke KL. Lanenater ma. 11. FORDNIC , Y. South Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.. Nearly opposite the Fanners' National Bank SIMON P. F.I3Y, ATTORNEY AT LA W OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, ESQ, NORTH DUKE STREET, set LANCASTER, PA. I,yw, PL 313 BEAUTIFUL ',ttormelp-at-g6axv NEW FASHION FOR 1868. SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT. 35 N. EIGHTH ST., COIL. FILBERT. 35 This 111 not only a new fliton, but a new article of skirt made on an entirely new prin ciple, so novel and yet so perfect the ladles con tend it should be called Perfection. We would here call particular attention 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 Mid inwardly, bat sot outwardly, and readily yield to the slightest pressure, thus allowing them to collapse. so that the skirt occupies the smallest possible space while sitting, riding, or in passing turough a crowd, anct yet the moment the pres sure is removed, the skirt resumes its or ginal and beautiful shape. The novelty ana utility of this contrivance need but be seen to be appreciated- Ask ior the AS YOU LIKE IT 6KIRT, and take no other. OUR CORSETS Are so well known for their superior SHAPE, MATERIAL, and WORKMANSHIP, that it is perhaps unnecessary for us to speak of them further than to say that we have greatly en larged our assortment of styles, both of our own make and importation, and can now safely defy competition. It may well be said that In Mas. SUEBM A IS'S CORSETS, ladies find The laws of health with Fashion's taste com bined ; Supporting equally each separate part, They cramp no action oi the lungs ur heart, And no injurious ligature is paced To roar the flexure of the natural waist. Their fit Is cert. in—and what's sure to please, In all positions there is perfect ease; The figures 01 the young they help to form, Aiding and not repressing every char in ; Irregularities 01 shape they hide, So that by none can slight detects he spied, While e'en a figure, which is understood As being ' bad," may by their help seem good And matrons wearing them a talon will gain Their early symmetr,, they'd long retain. FOR SALE ONLY AT MRS. SHERMAN'S, 35 NORTH EIGHTH ST., CUR. FILBERT ST PHILADELPHIA. 3m AV 39 167 FALL FALL AND 1V INTER STOCK. GEO. D. WISHAM, NO. 7 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A New and Choice Assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS 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 Cireat \ allay EIGHTH STREET EMPORIUM FOR BLACK SILKS THE BEST BLACK SILK, THE CHEAPEST BLACK :ILK IN THE CITY. LADIE'S, LOOK.' Good Black :Silk, for Lyons 'l',t!,t silk, heavy, oll.y 1.50 Heavy Gros Graiu Silk, only 1.57 Best Gros Silk in the City, trona $2.00 to $2.50, $7.00, $3.50, 5.1.00, $4.50 and s.i.uu. MUSLINS! NIUSLINS!! MUSLINS ALL THE LEADING MAEE- . 3 SHEETING, SHIRTING, and PILLOW CASE MUSLIN'S, At Wholesale Trines Ladies will lied It to their advantage to cal and examine the above Stock before purchas jug elsewhere. OU.H. MOTTO. One Price, Small Profits, and Q ick Sates IL U P 6ldl 1: ! 628 WILLIAM T. HOPICIN:: 'OUR OWN MAKE. After more than FIVE YEARS experience and experimenting in themanufacture of STRICT- L 7 FIRST 4.11. T A LITY IlUol l SKIRTS, we oiler our justly celebrated goods to lut.rchants and the public in full confidence of their superi ority over all ot hers in the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction than any tither Skirt, and recommend them selves in every respect. l)ea ers in Hoop Skirts should make a note of this tact. EVEItY LADY WHO HAS NOT UIVEN THEM A TRIAL .Sll. , mU ED DO SO WITEOUE FUR THER DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, length and size for Ladies, Misses and Children. Ala,. skills MADE TO ORDER, Altered find Re paired. Ask tor" Hoplinds own Make," and lie not deceived. See that the letter " H " Is w o ell nil the Tapes between each lltiop, and that they are stamped " W. T. HOPKIN'S MANUFAC TURER, 628 t'HILAD'A," upon each tape. No ot hers are genuine. Also, consuls ty 011 hand a lull line of good New York and Eastern miole Skirls, at very low prices, W holesale and heft - IU, at the PHIL. ADELPHIA 1101)1' SKIRT Manutactory and Emporium, No. 62.4 ARCH STREET, PHILA. DELI'HIA. W.V. r•. //OP/C/..NS. lilm 1:; J . BURCHEILL, MANUFACTURER OF COAL OIL LAMPS - - AND WiIoLESALE DEALER IN TABLE(ALA Bs, 1' WI JARS, C'AsTURJ, S , No. '2,7 NORTH THIRD ,STREET, Above Race, PE I LADELPIIIA. Sole aeent for the East Trenton Pottery Co Stone China .ind Common White Ware. Parties ordering Queensware through OA. House , :.ve 41 per cent. feb 20-Iylt 7 E STABLISHED IN 1810 FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, J. & W. JONES, No. 432, North Front Street, above Callowh PIIILADELP.III.4 Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every description. Their superiority of Dyeing Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments is widely known. CI, rr , a•id Merino Slm's cleansed to look like Lie, . Also. Gentlemen's Apparel, Curtains, Sc—cleansed or re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleansed or dyed to look Ilkr new. Aar Call and look at our work before going elsewhere. I sep 18 '2Enw THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK FOR FAMILIES AND MAN UFACTURERS THE HOWE LOCK ,STITCH. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES. Were awarded the highest Kern inm at the World's Fair in London, and Nix first premiums at the New York elate Fair 01 talk, and are celebrated for doins lire best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the,iutroduc- Lion of the roost approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines lu the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Cnn., under the immediate supervision of the President oi the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the original in ventor of tue Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew ing, and to the eof Seainstresses4Dre sMa kers, labors, Manuthetur , rs OI shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks. Mauthlas, Clothing, }lass, Caps, Corsets, Boors. Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. '1 hey Work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot ton goods, with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam quilt. gather, hen), fell, cord, braid, 1,1101, an, pe.bil l eveo of sew ing, making a beallt It'll and IA:. ri,C! NI 101, al Ike on both sides of the ar. ices sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine. is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to true principle invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SIBLEY itt STOOPs, General Agents, No. IC.: Chestnut si reet, Ph Ilad'a C. FATE, Agent, Lucca-stet city, Pa. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, cc. No. 30 3 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, manufacturers of all kinds of MOLASSES CANWDYORK AND COCOANUT oet 24 lyw 42 L ADIES' FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA' Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY NO. 718 ARCH STREET, ABOVE 7TH PHILADELPHIA. Have now in Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, onti of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Children's wear in the city. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collar,. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from ley friends of Lancaster county and vmluity. Remember the name, number and street ! n I have no partner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch street above 7th, South side, sep 25 imw. 881 Philadelphia. p 11,ADELP RI A CAI% CER It OSPITAL R. H. KLINE, M. D., Clinical Lecturer and Professor of Malignant DiSEASCB in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery: Physician to the Uni versity H,spital; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, 6Lc., is daily making astonish - •ng and almost miraculous cures of Lancer by a new treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently enters into the chemical composition of the Cancer, or cancerous affections, antidoting, killing and destroying the cancer, every par ticle, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No otner persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patter ts under treatment, call at the Office, No. 831 Arch street, or address "Post Office Box 1974, Philadelphia Pa." may 15 'DOR SALE ON VERY REASONABLE J 2 TERMS.—A. first-class Farm of 170 Acres, situated in the fertile Cumberland Valley, five miles above Carlisle and contiguous to the ilailroad. For terms Az., apply_to ERS A. j. SAIMON, No. 21 North Duke street. Lancaster, Pa. I=l R EAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN DELAWA RE. BY JAMES B. RIGGS, Real Estate Agent at CLAYTON, DEL. Over 60,000 .Acres of the finest Black and Truck Lands in America. The climate Is mild and healthy. Churches and Schools numerous. Lands shown free of charge. sep 18 PEW:TEA VALLEY FAILTIL AT PUBLIC SALE.—Ou MONDAY, the 28th day of OCTOBER, 1867. the undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, In Salisbury twp , Lancaster county, the Farm upon which he resides, adjoining lands of Abram Peterstieim, John Yoder, John Berkey, and otaers, contain ing about ONE HUNDRED AND THREE ACRES, more or less, of the best quality of Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation. The above Farm is about 8 miles north of the Gap Station, and one mile southwest of " White Horse 'tavern," in said township. The improvements consist of a large Two and a Half-Story STONE DWELLING, with Frame Kitchen attached ; also, One arida Half-Story Wash House, Smoke House, Wood Shed, Carriage House, with a never-tailing Wed of Water; also, a Cistern at the door; a large STONE BARN, 70 by 10 feet, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Hog Houses, a large Cistern at the Barn, (under roof,) and holding about 300 hogsheads of water. It has been, in operation 10 years, and has Hover failed In supplying from 30 to 40 head of sleek the entire year. There is also a good STONE TENANT HOUSE, nearly new, with a Well of Water at the door. The property can be divided to suit purchasers,—one tract con taining about to Acres, the other about 35 Acres. It will - be surveyed before the day of sale, and will be sold in one tract, or di•med if desired. Any person wishing to view the premises can do so by calling upon the owner, who will take pleasure in giving all necessary informa tion. Sale positive, as the subscriber purposes leaving tie State Sale to commence at ?o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by THUS. W. HENDERSON. J. U. WARFEL, AUC. (Oct 16 ltdit.3tw 41 DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IRON JL WORKS.—WiII be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of NOVEMBER, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Ke3. stone House, In the City of Reading, the HAMPTON FURNACE PROPERTY, situate In county, 3 miles from Millers town, a station on the East Penn'a Railroad. Belonging to It are NINETY ACRES OF LAND, 10 Acres of which isof the best farming land. Also, a fine NEW MANSION HOUSE, NINE TENANT HOUSES, nearly all as good as new, a large BARN for five teams, Coal shed, to hold 150 loads of Coal new Bridge House, Casting House and Blacksmith Shop. 'the water-power is good, always having enough water to insure a strong blast A new Dam, sufficient for all purposes, was built but two years ago; Water-wheel and Bellows as good as new. The teams and other personal property, and also the undivided half of a valuable Bed of Magnetic Iron Ore, will be sold private, and at reasonable terms. These Works are only for making Cold Blast Charcoal Metal, which is of the best kind for Car-wheel-, and has also been used for Army and Navy guns. More Iron has been made at these works per week than at any other works of like size (except two), in any of the adjoining counties. First-growth timber is plenty within a radius of 11l mites, and enough can always be hail to snake a full b ast. Good Hermati to Ore is near enough to haul with teams. Limestone within a quarter of a mile. As much possession as is necessary to pre pare for nest year's blast will he given to the purchasers. This is a rare chance fur those wishing to engage in this business, and is worth the attention of parties 1010 need Char coal metal for Car-wheels or other purposes. Parties who Intend viewing the above prop erty will please address tile undersigned to Macungie P. 0., Lehigh county, Pa., on what day they will come. Conditions made known on the day of sale by H. M. SIGMUND. HAM P UN FURNACE, Oct. 12, 1857. Itwititil 41 net T)URLIC SALE OF VALLI %MX. REAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER N. 1967, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Lourt of Lancaster county, the undersigned Adminborators cum testameuto annexe of Henry Banck, late of the city of Reading, de eased, will x pose to public sale at the Blue Ball, in East Earl township, Lancaster county, the following valuable real estate of said de ceased, tti No. 1. A tine L'inestoue Farm, curtaining td ACRES AND 11 PERCHES, situate near Hiimmond's Store and about 2 miles south of the Blue Ball, upon which are erected a substantial two-story Stone DWEL LIND HOUSE, with wash house, tenant house, bank barn, wagonmaker shop, and other out buildings. This laud is in a high state of cul tivation, under good len ces, and ul the best quality. Thet e are two orenards upon it, Con taining a great variety of all kinds of fruit. No. 2, Containing 8 ACRES AND Id PERCHES, s good arable Farm land, without buildiugs nil near -No. I. No. 3 consists of a tract of ACRES AND 30 PERCHES . . of Sprout Land u the Welsh Mountain, if Est Earl township, adJoiningiandsol Michae Rauck, Geurge Ranek and utters. No. •I. A Tract of 1 ACRES AND 130 PERCHES -grout Land on the Welsh Mountain, said ,wnship, adjoining lands of Jacob Ranch, atniel Hoover and others. Ten per cent. of the purcha.e money payable on Chu day of sale. The sale will be held at the Blue Ball Hotel, nd will begin at I o'clock P. M , when terms td conditions will be male known by mAItuARET RANCH, HENRY FECiEtt, Admrs. c. I. a. of Henry Ranch, dee'd. 4tw II \T, ',CABLE REA IL ESTATE AP PUBLIC V SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 3lst day 01 OCTOBER. ISO, by virtue of au Order of the Orphans' Court, of Lancaster county, the un dersigned will sell at Idiblic vendor or outcry,at the lac residence of Henry Greenwalt, near Breneman's Tavern, on the road Ith:l'LL from Sate Harbor to Columbia, said county, the fol lowing real an.l personal estate of sui.l li eurY Breen wait. dee'd. A Tract of Clear Limestone Land. containing 2 ACBEs. AND •l% 'ERCHRS, more or less, adjoining lands or property of Caroline Breneman Benjamin Young, Jacob Landis, and the public road leading from Safe Harbor to Columbia, In Manor township, Lan caster county, near the aforesaid Breneman's Tavern. There are a number of choice Fruit Trees in bearing condition. The land is in a high stale of cultivation, and well fenced: The personal property consists of Beds anti Bedsteads, Stoves, Kitchen Dresser, Carpets, lot of Flax, Cooper Tools,. Grind Stone, Cross cut Saw, Wheelbarrow, la of Pota , oes, Chairs, Benches, Curu and Corn Fodder, Straw, Sc. Also, a tof Floor Barrel Staves, as well as other articles not mentioned. Sale to cniumei.ce at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by. BARS MANN, Farmer, Administrator of Henry lireenwalt, dee'd. At the some and place, the undersigned will sell personal property consisting or 1 Cow, I Heiller, 2 Hogs, 1 Breeding tiow, Rocking Chair, other Chairs, Tables, Beds and Bedsteads . Drawers, Copper Kettle, Cooking Stove, lot or Carpets, Hay, dice., as well as other articles not enumerated. MARY GREEN WALT Z Widow of Henry Greenwalt., decd. PUBLIC SALE.—ON SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 2nd, 1067, will be sold by the subscriber on the premises, situated in Little Britain townahip, Lancaster county, on the road leading front Peach Bottom to Oxford, abodt eight miles from either place, the fol lowing described real estate, viz. A Ti act of Laud containing 17 ACRES and 54 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Samuel E. Farnham, Elizabeth Zell, John Johnson and tithes. on which are erected a Two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 10 by 26 feet. covered H itli slate, Shoe Shop, 12 by 14 feet, FRAME BA RN,24 by .10 feet, with Wagon Shed attached, and of herout-buildings; also, a Two- Story Log We: thei boarded TENANT HOUSE, 16 by 20 feet, plastered Inside, with Kitchen at tached, FRAME BARN, 16 by SO feet, with slate roof, and other out-buildings. There is a Well of excellent Water, iv hi] Pump therein, close by the dwelling house. The land is In a high state of cultivation, divided into convenient fields, with a stream of water running through one end. This nroperty is convenient tea Mill, Schools, Charon. a, and the buildings are all in good order, having recently been put up. All persons desiring to view the property be fore t! e day of sale, can do so by calling on the undersigned residing thereon. Pos:cosion and :in indisputable title given on ite:lot (lay of Apt i 1 next. r in conirnenep ote• o'clock, P. 8., ! ‘‘...,n r,,.,,,i.:ucc will be grccu :11a1 tel nth tit de X I.own uy ~ et Di :31, 1- 1!) THOMAS 111t.113SON. J R. DUBUC SALE OF VA LIVABLE REAL EsTATr .—On 1 Il URS Y, NOVEM BER 7th, 1,37, will be sold at public sale, on the mem ises, all that tract of land belonging to tle. heirs of William Barnes, dee'd, situated in Drumore twp., Lancaster county, hounded by lands of James McSpirran, Lee P. Brown, the Brown Sisters, and the Susquehanna River, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY HIRES. In ore or less, Ile AC, es of which is under good eultivati::n, the balance being heavy woodland. The snit is an excellent quality of dark river mould. The improvements consist 01 a large Two—Story -TONE DWELLING HOUSE, large Double-Decker Barn, Wagon Shed, Grain Barn, ('arriage House, Wood Shed, Hog l'en, Spring House, Tenant House, a young and thriving Orchard, and Fruit Trees of many varieties. There is an abundance of excellent water on the property. It is in the midst of a thriving neighborhood, and as an investment it is ex ceedingly desirable. Title indisputable. sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M., on said day, when conditions will be made known by HElkts OF WILLIAM BARNES, dee'd. B. F. RoWE, Auc. oct 10 3tw 41 VALUABLE BROAD TOP COAL LANDS FOR SALE. Estate of John N. Lane, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Pursuant to au alias order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, Penn's, the Admin istrators of the estate of said deceased, will sell peremptorily, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1567, at 12 o'clock, M., at the Court House, in the town of Bedford, Pennsylvania, Seven Tracts of Coal Land containing upwards 01 FIFTEEN HUNDRED ACRES situated in Broad Top township, Bedford county. Six of the Tracts are situated contiguous, on Sandy Run, which empties into the Raystown branch of the Juniata, 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 in the Broad Top coal field, and can be mined ou Sandy Run, and Slx Mile Run. They can be mineu together, or each of the tracts can be mined separately,advantageously. The remaining tract is situated several miles from the abbve tracts, near the head of Sandy Run; is a good coal tract and set with excel lent timber. Persons desiring to purchase are referred to Mr. Roberts or Mr. Fulton, Engineers and Geologists, who have examined the lands. A map of the lands can be seen or had by ap plying to the undersigned. Any further information desired before the sale can be had by addressing the Adiniuistra tors, at Lancaster, Pa., the Hon. Samuel L. Russell, at Bedford, Pa. TER3LB.—One-third of the purchase money eon the day of the confirmation of the sale by the Court, one-third In one year, and one-third in two years thereafter with interest. W. CARPENTER, sep '25 tsd.4w) H. B. SWARR, Administrators de bonis non of John N. Lane, deed. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 75,1651. Tirginia stal gotatt AFIRST-RATE WARM IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA FOR SALE.—I wish to sell the farm on which I live. It is situated in Clarke county, Virginia, on the Shenandoah river, 3 miles southwest of Millwood.3 miles south of White Post, and 12 miles of Winches ter. It contains about 200 ACRES of best quality Limestone Land, part river bottom, plenty of wood and water. A tine BRICK DWRI.LiNG, containing nine large rooms ; a!so a Stone House for tenants, out buildings, a milt site, two large orchards, &c. An extended credit of several years will be given on the most of it, if dashed by the pur chaser. For further information apply to editors of Lancaster Intelligences or to myself. I would be glad to see any one wishing to purchase. Address, REV. JOHN PICKET]. Millwood, Clarke county. Va. ltda3mw TAMEABLE REAL ESTATE IN LOII- V DOUN COUN Or, VIRGINIA.—I offer for sale the farm on which I reside, containing, . 296% ACRES, lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the road leading from snickersville to Upperville, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun tain, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M. G. R. R. and fourteen miles from Pnrceliville on' Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad. The land Is at line quality, sell 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 1- under good stone fencing; it has also a good Apple and Peach Orchard. I would invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou doun, to this very desirable farm. aug 21 itd&tiw A. B. CARTER. FOR SALE. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF PRIME LIMESTONE LAND, In Clark county, Va., .I‘4', half miles from a Railroad Depot; good im provements; well fenced and watereq; an abundance of good timber, and so arranged as to divide well into two farms. I have also other farm property for sale, all of which will he sold low, the objet toeing to make a division of the estate. Those In search of land in this section might do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. For further informa tion call on or address THOS. N. LUPTON Winchester, Va., Je IS lichttm9 (who is agent for Heirs.) VINE MINERAL LAND FOIL SALE.— Tne subscriber wishes to sell a most valu able tract of land, situated in Green county, Va., 12 miles from Gordonsville, and 12 from Charlottesville, containing 200 AC about% of which is cleared and In a good Gate of cultivation, and the balance Is heavily tim bered. • There is a never-failing spring of water near the house, fud Swift Run, a branch sufficient ly bold to turn any kind of Machinery, runs near the line. This tract has on Itan excellent supply of PUKE CRYSTALIZED MAGNETIC 'MINERAL from which the finest Iron and steel can be manufactured. This mineral is of the very best quality, and, with capital, this place can be made one or the most valuable in the State of Virginia. The Virgin fa Central Railroad—about ‘2 miles distant—is of easy access by good roads leading to Cnarlottesville and Gordonsville. Fur further information addre JACOB W. Zss ERKEI., New Hope, Augusta co., Va. ltdielmw Varglautl / , teal (Statt. T VI A&SYLAND .11ILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A MILL AND ACRES OF LAND AT PRIVATE S kLE. This Mill property is situated on the Green castle and Williamsport Turnpike, one mile north of Williamsport, Washington county, Md., and to close the line of the contemplated Railroad to Williamsport, in a first-rate wheat and corn growing country, and in a healthy situation. The MILL HOUSE is three stories high, and 40 by 45 feet wide, and In good repair. The Gearing is all Iron and nearly new, and in good running order; has one pair of Burrs, Chopping St , wes and Plaster Mill, and has an over-shot wheel of 20 feet in height. The im provements consist of a Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with three rooms and Kitchen, and other out-buildings. In the whole, this is a very desirable property fur manufacturing purposes, there being but one Cotton Factory in the county. There Is also on this property 12 or 14 feet additional fall, so that there could be erected another manutac luring establishment thereon. Capitalists would do well to cutup and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Possession given at any time. Pei:ions wishing to purchase are requested to call on the undersigned, who will always be found,ou the premises. For further information and terms of sale, which will be made to suit purchasers, apply to. JOHN W. MILLER. Oa 15 ltdstiov 41 A El HST-RATE FREDERICK VALLEY ONE HUNDRED AaU FIFTY-S:X ACRES, situated 9 miles Northeast of Frederick City, fronting ou the uew Turnpike road leading to and witnin 3 miles of Woodshoro. Improve ments, DWELLING, SWITZER BARN, etc., good. The land under cultivation with a large percentage of the pure Oxide of Iron and Lime; is in good tilth anti clear of obstruc tions. Running water in every field. A rare opportunity to purchase a first-rate Farm. 20 ACRES 01 this Tract lies on the East side of Israel's Creek and Is in Timber. Also, EIGHTY-TWO & HALF ACRES IN TIMBER, lying 2 miles on the road leading from Israel's Creek Church to Liberty. JOHN SIFFORD, Real Estate Broker, No. I IHouth Market st., oct 2 Itw 39 Frederick, Md. 'cllttrtiunteutO. R om(iLL & WILSON, CLOTH I - X 6 , ROUSE, RC AND 6051CRESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA of Limestone and Slate Laud, on whlch is erected a three. tory STONE MILL, with line water power, lately put iu good repair, a Mil ler's S I ONE lIULSE and Stable, large stone MANSION HOUSE with beautifully improved grounds F, B Stable, Gardens and Fruit, a sub stantial arm House and large Stone,arn. The property will be sold together, or divided to suit purchasers. Apply ou the premises, or by letter to DR. JOSEPH. M. HIESTER, Upton Post °Mee, Franklin county, Penna. Mall passes the door daily. WELL TRIMMED! I aug2l Itchtlfw -MADE CLOTHING READY FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIIN NEWEST STYLES! NEWEST STYLES WELL MADE! PRICES VERY REASONABLE OYS' CLOTHING! BOYS' CLOTHING FOE ALL .4 E.V A .VD .i.!"...1 1 .' t rt , c., —,'' ''g's• ' E ';' .3- i' ---. ': , F ?.;"; fa' 7- - ft:A'g:': 41 liii 0~. ~ C-- _ L~ - ~ ~ G ~~_:!Y ~' C.~~Q' 'i`=^~ (tentlemen Hying in the court 'referring Ciothini, heinselvcs and boys, by sending measure, as per diagram, kill have their orders filled promptly. A good fit guaranteed. Samples of goods sent by mail to any part of the United States. ROCKHILL & WILSON, 6u3 am( liU. Chestnut Street, eel 16 3ruw 411 PHILADELPHIA EX , ELSIOR 805. Fun. Empoßlum. 805 No. V. 5 ARCH :81 . _.,.(25door_ahoye Bth, N. side, Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' FANCY FURS, f every description, and at all prices, W colesale and Retail. Genuine Aink Sable Sets at $20.00 and upwards. Genuine SI HER' AN SQUIRREL Sea at 810.50 and upwards, Furs Bought, Altered and Repaired oct 16 MEYER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CRES CENT SCALE 0 V ERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the heat. Lond»n Prize Medal and Highest Awards In America re ceived. MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Warerooms, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth, apr 10 lyw 14) Phll4delphia. MARRIAGE GUIDE. Young's great Physiology work, of every one his own Doctor—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 Offsprine, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by Wni. 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 100 engravings. All young married people, or those contemplati , g marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every one should be ac quainted with. Still itbook that must be locked up, and not to Ile about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Young, No. 416 Spruce st., above Fourth, Puiladelphia ■ y 10 REUBEN 11. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. S SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lnneaster. Special attention paid to procur.ng or op posing discharges of debtors in bankruptcy, proof and presentation of claims, rendering professional assistance to assignees, and all business, In short, connected with proceedings in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Register or the United States Courts. Parties intending to take the benefit of the law will usuallyilnd It advan t Jo 18 ageous to have a preliminary consultation. aw 24 ALUA BLE FARB AT PUBLIC BALE. —On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28,1867, the undersigned, Admizustmtrix of the estate of Jobn Willi a, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Cubit of Lancaster County, will expose to public sale, on the premises, the following real estate of said de ceased, viz: All that valuable farm or plantation, situate in Bart township, in said county, on ttie road leading from Georgetown to Mount Pleasant, one mile west of the former place, adjoining lands now or late of John Drancker, Samuel Ernst, Skipwith Howett, and others, contain- Inc 95 ACRES AND 155 PERCHES OF LAND, on which are erected a good two-story Weather boarded DWELLING HOUSE, four rooms on a floor, with Outkltchen, and Bake Oven at tached; a large Frame Bank Barn, 52 by 40 feet, with ample stabling for horses and cattle; Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Spring House, and other outbuildings. The land is of excellent quality, lately well limed, with about five acres in heavy timber, and welt watered by running streams. The prem ises are well located, near churches, mills, schools, stores and post office, and are sup posed to contain large mineral deposits shafts having been sunk, and copper and nickel ore found in the immediate vicinity. Also, the right to fish in the a 'joining mill dam is ex pressly reserved to tins property. Terms—One-third of the purchase money to be secured at interest for the rile of the widow, and paid at her decease; one-third to be paid on the first of April next, when deed will be made; and the remaining oue-t ird to be se cured by mortgage on the premises, to be April I, 1859, with interest irom April 1, 1885. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day, when rotendance will be given and con ditions of sale made known by ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Adin'x. GEO. Witirsok, Auctioneer. oct 1 taw .15 VAL U ABLE MILL PROPERTY AT PRIVAIE SALE.—The undersigned otter to sell at private sale their valuable GRIsT AND SAN% MILLS, which have been thorough ly repaired recently, having a I irge run of cus tom; with THIRTY•FIVE ACRES 01' LAND thereto 13,1onging. Also, an adjoining farm of about SIXII -TWO ACRES, well Improved, with all necessary buildings, belonging to J. P. Hutton. These properties are situated in Drumore township, Lancaster county, on the road lead ing from Liberty ,Square to Conowitig , Fur nace, and will be sold together or separately, op ivicomodating terms. For any particulars in regard to said proper ties rail on or address J. P. Hutton, resitlitm thereon, Liberty Square, P. 0. J. P. HUTTON, JOHN McSPAillt oc t. 2 :3 m 2) VALI:ABLE CliEsTEut COUNTY FAR 7 I at Pnva'a Sale.—The subscriber intend ing to remove to the West, otters fur s (le his fat in, situated in Upper Oxford twp., Chester county, on the limestone road leading f.um Os ford borough to Parkesburg, within three miles at the iormer place, and about three miles from Elkciew sitatiou, on the Philadel phia and Baltimore C. R. 8., CONTAININU ABOUT ACRES, 11./0 Acres of which. are under a high state of cultivation, and the remaining 23% Acres are good wood ;and. This farm is well watered, having a never failing spring and a stream running through the central part; is enclosed with good fence, and has a; hriving, Apple Orchard. rite improvements , consist of a good, com fortable sTONE, 51A;S:SION, divided into con venient rooms, n Rh pot ch in front the length of the building, and a good cellar underneath ; large double decker Barn, 70 by 0,5 feet, Wagon House and Corn Crib attached, 45 by 20 feet, with good stabling underneath; W hod li p and lirauaries in good order. There U Ju niug water in the barn yard, and th, re r 5 a large Stone Spring House, suitable or 0 ary purpose•, etc., convenient to the house, smoke house, and other out-buildings,thereon et ected. The property is convenient to schools, churches, nulls, and will be sold on ri.asoin.ble terms. For further particulars apply to RA N CIS CONWAY, Residing on the premises; or S. It. RICHEY, Russelville, Chester county ; or BENJ. HICKMAN, se. 4 Stw I No. 02 West.Orangest., Lancaster. • PRIVATE SALE.--THE SU InPiCRI HER being about to decline all farming opem tions, will sell at private sale the following real estate, to wit: io. 1 is a farm situated in the township of West Fallowneld, county of Chester and Sudo of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Alexan der liudgson, David Rambo, John Giltillam and others, CONTAINING ABOUT '2:20 ACRES. This is considered one of the best larms iu - - the western part of Chester county. _No. 2 1, a iarrn situated in the town:MT, county and State .loresaul, adjoining lands 01 James I.:ghts, l rge K-ss, Abraham 11.. - 9-s and others, knot. its the (ileum:the Farm," CoNTA INU 191 ACHES,. •• with extra fine buildings and running water in every field. It Is In a high state of cultiva tion and would beau elegant summer rest, once The above farms are about, l miles from Corbrainville, in West Failowlield township, Chester county. No, ii is a Farm containing SI ACRES, in Upper Oxtord township, county and State aturesaid, adjoining lauds of Alexander Hol ton, John Ross and others. This tarot is in a good state of cultivation, and a further de scription is unnecessary. These arias still positively be sold as the subscriber is determined to wind up all Mon ing business. The greater portion of the pur chase money can lay in the'properties secured by bond and mortgage if desired by the pur chaser. Call on JOSEPH P. 'WALTON, Cochranvllle, or address tiocii.nvllle l'ost Office. Itibvtswail DRIVATE MALE OF nt:si AB LE r TOWN PROPERT Y.—The undeislgned will sell at private sale, a large BRICK MFR. CHANT MILL, rousing three p , drs of stones in excellent running order, doing a large cus torn business. 'There are 5 ACRES OF LAND more or less, adjoining the mill, upon whici there Is erected a TWO-STORY BRICI HOUSE, Brick Barn, entirely new, will stabling for 4 horses and I cows; threshin , _ door, AC. There is an Orchard of Choice Fruit This properly is -ituated on Letor, 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 io selling I-, that he wishes to retire from busi For further particulars address or call on WM. 11. BUTLER Attorney at Law and Beal Estate Agt., Jy Carlisle, Pa R SAL E. ...•t VALUABLE MILL Property and Farm, situated in Franklin county, Pen's, ou the turnpike between Greencastle and Mercersburg, 7 miles from the Franklin Railroad. 2 miles troth Mercersburg with advantages of fine schools, churches, Src, The property consists of 210 ACRES d' CFO RA RU FARMI FOR SALE.—ON V/ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 1867, by vir tue of the directions of the will of Jacob Broivn, deceased, will be sold at public sale on the premises, the late farm of sitid deceased, situate In Little Britain township, Lancaster county. adjoining lands of Reuben Cook, Hen ry P. Townsend and abets, containing 158 ACRES, 79 PERCHES, about 3 tulles from West Nottingham Station, on Baltimore and Phila delphia Central R. R. 5(1 acres thereof is valu able White Oak and Hickory woodland, the remain , er is arable laud divided into nine fields all convenient to water. The improve ments consist of a two story STONE DWEL LING HOUSE, divided into seven apattments, FRAME BARN, St t y feet,. Wagon house, and other improvements. Ail tile buildings are covered with elate. There Is an orcuard it choice truit trees in tine beating order on the premise , . The laud is in a high stale of culti vation and 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 'luring the life of the widow of said Jacob Brown, deceased. Sale to commence t S o'clock, I'. M. of said day, when the conditions will be made known by DAVID Bib iWN, Executor CATHAHINE BROWN, Executrix. aug 11 itildltw. Sept 18. oct 113-23 32 T31..1 RUC SALE OF VALUABLE MILL. 11 PHOPERT Y.—Pursuant to a deed of trust, executed by It.atic Hollingsworth and wife, on the sth day of May, 1 , 60, on record in Fredet ick County Court, the undersigned Trustees, will offer for sale at, auction, before the Court (louse in Winchester, Vn., on MONDAY, IsIUVEM BES.IIth, 1867, the Valuable Still cent, known as the '• N N M ! ," blimotal on the ees; side ofr 01 :1 I j• !,.. : :Mint FOUR AND A :LAU , ACKEei OF LAND, the retinal sof the burned mill, the hest fall of water, }Hid 111:.• Isle moll COll-. MIL stir in iu this r, glow of eoll at ry—w nil all water privi leges mid rights of way a Ll null, d thereto. rossesslou will be given and a pi rfect legal title free from all llicurnbrance, conveyed Im mediately upon compliance with the Terms, which are as lollows: ;wok , In nrdet Two thousand dollars of the purchase money to be paid In cash upon closing the bids, the residue to bear I.g .1 interest, payable semi annually, from the conic date, and upon this residue credit will be given for the life-time of Mrs. liolling,worth, the elder provided the interest shall be punctually paid. A deed of trust to be given by the purchaser to secure compliance by a sale in case of default. The purchaser to have the right to discuarge the whole debt at any time. • . The above sale is made with the consent, and at lbe request of the mdetsigned, who will unite 1, II econveyanc If de,ired. II RBA ET B. HULL I Is: Gs WORTIi, ISAAC IioLLINGSWOHTH. ltdttilw 41 DUBEIC GALE.—DS WEDNESDAY. OC 'PURER anh, 1517, will be sold by public vendue, at the resid. eof the subscriber, In Manic twp., the follow ing described properties: No. 1, A valuable tract Cr lot of Land, situated In Martin twp., Lancaster. county, Pa., on the public road leading from McCalls Ferry to Lancaster, fourteen miles from the latter, and three mites from the former place, adjoi;drig lands of John Montoutb, Edward Ualen, Benj. Mylin, and others, containing 10 ACRE AND Ni PERCHES, on which is erec'ed n Two. Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE (22 by 26 feet) with a one s' ory Frame Kitchen .12 by 17 feet) attached, FRAME BARN, Cooper Shop, smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings. There Is also a well of excellent never-tailing water near the dwelling, and a large variety of tine Fruit Trees, such as Apples, P. aches, Peals, erns, Ac., and several boa. log Grape Vines, The land is In an excellent state ol cultiva tion, having lately been well limed, and all under good fences; is located in a healthy and prosperous neighborhood, convenient to Schools, Stores, ita. This property will be sold together or in parts to butt purchasers. Pio. 2, Containing 14 ACRES, more or less, situated one mile southwest of No. 1. and two miles from McCall's Ferry, in said township, adjoining lands of I. H. Robinson, Joseph Armstrong and others. About 2 Acres of this tract is Woodland ; the remainder is farm land, under good cultivation. The aforesaid public road passes along one side of the premises, and would make a deslr ible property to build on. Any person wishing to view the premises be fore the day of sale, will please cull on the undersigned, residing on No. 1. Possession and a good title will be given on the first day of April, 1868. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. DI., of said day, when attendance will be given by SAMUEL HEINEY. .N. B. One-half of the purchase money may remain charged on the premises for one year if desired by the purchaser or purchasers. oct 2" 41 1867. FALL DRY GOODS. 1867. HAGER & BROTHERS are now openinga handsome assortment of FALL A.l' , M , WIN TER DRY GOODS, and invite an examina tion of their Stock. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. A line selection of French, English and American Fancy Dress Goods in new Designs and Colorings, Plain Colored Silks, Poplins, Barritz, Empress Cloths, Poplin Alpacas, French Meth:toes, 6-1 Wool De Laines-in select Shades. BLACK SILKS-from low priced to extra quality. HUDDERSFIELD PLAIDS, Barred French Flannels and Plain Opera Flannels. MOURNING GOODS of Lupin's manufacture Black Bombazines, Barritz, Empress Cloths, Taruise, 6-4 Wool De Lallans, Poplin Alpacas, Mohairs and Long and Square Black Thibet Shawls, English Crape Veils, dc. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND C LOAK I N GS. An elegant assortment of New Style Shawls and Cloaks and h. great variety of new mater ials for Cloaks in choice colors of French Bea ver, Chinchilla., Velvet Beaver, Felt Cloth, &c. CLOAKS made to order. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. - - - Ladles and Children's Merino Vests, Corsets Gloves, i,iockings, lioop Skirts, Balmorals c. A full assortment of best makes. All of which will be sold at Lowest Prices. HAGER it BROTHERS. GOODM English Brussels and Tapestry Carpets. Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets PAPER HANGINGS, Plain and Decorative WINDOW SHADES, Marseilles Quilts, Blankets, Table and Plano covers,:and a huge stock of Domestic Cotton and Woolen Goods, which we will sell at Low Prices, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Large lock—ull new—of our own manufacture OVERCOATS from best to lowest grade. FINE CLOTH DRESS SUITS. CASSIMEEE BUSINESS SUITS. SATTINETT AND JEAN SUITS. EsQUIMAUX, ALSO TWIST BEAVERS. FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS. PLAIN AND FANCY COATINGS, new styles BLACK 6: FANCY C.AsSII4 EEES, " " VELVET CURDS, SATTINETTS, JEANS, da:, Sir Custom Work made up lu best style, promptly. sep 4 tlw vATENTZ BROTHERS, V No. 5 EAST KING STREET, Are now opening New Goods for FALL AND WINTER, DRESS GOO!" The special attention of ladies la requested o our unrivaled stock of FALL AND WINTER DRE,--8 UOOD CLOTHE, CASWIMER ES AND I'ESTLN The cheapest and I est stock of GENTLE/Ili-N I S CLOTIIINti untne our stock of CARPETS., GOOD HEMP CARPETS 55 ,nts per yard. • (TREAT DECLINE IN PRICES! MUSLIN'S, CALICOES, CHECKS, CIINCILIAM, GLOVES, AND HOSIERY REMEMBER THE PL A CE FO It BA RUA INS BEE HIVE STORE. WENTZ BROTHERS No. 5 Eat King street. sell 11 tfw 3(i.j ____ A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS 13 NOW oFFERZI , AT CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE No. 3 EAST EING 6TIZBET, Most of these goods have been bought r t low figures, and will uow be closed eta at less than'the original cost. Also a great reduction in prices of a large assortment of CLOCKS, JEWELRY! LOOKING GLASSES PERFUMERY, FANCY AN I) OTH OR SOAP. - - - K c., &C., (4. . J Est received and now opening, the large and cheapest assortment of Sow Is the time to secure a HOUSE-TIRE ROOTS A NI) SHOE'S' cheaper than:ever Now Is your time to secure bargains and hive a good understanding. GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fl- Remember No. 3 EAST KING ST., LANC,LSTER CITY. Jan 23 aw 3 G RAND SCHOOL BOOK HEADQUARTEHA ALL SCHOOL BOOKS BMINIIMEM= - - OUR ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE LAIIOE IN PHIL/1.1.)El PH IA AS WILL ENABLE . Ij,i TO GIVE TERMS AND ALL INTEttEsTED IN our, BOOKS - - _ SUCH AS WILL WORK GREATLY TO TIE ADVANTAGE OF ALL PARTIES CONCERNED. DIRECTOR), TEACHERS, COUNTRY MERCHAN YOUNU YilUNd GENTLEMEN YOU WILL FIND OUI{STOCIK LARGE WI,LL KI LEM'ED, AND lIMIN=I3=I Usual large and wi il-selected Stock of Ameri can, French English Stationery, always kept up. All New Publications received as fast as Issued from the American and English Pres-. We think we have everything beloog ing to a flint class well-arranged Book and Sia tionery Stope. stop in and see for yourselves. E. BARB, No. G East King-st., Lancaster, Pa. • ''ev GIFTS: GIFTS:: GIFTS GIFTS FOR THE BOLIDAYSI Suitable for Old and Young—Male or Fen, BIBLES, PRAYER AN 1' MN IF Of All Denominations. POET 6 IN FLUE AISD UOLD, Ac. Annuals, Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work'. Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Ladles' Necessaries, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph Books Albums. NEW GAMES. Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards, English Toy Books, Moveable Toy Books, Linen Books, SW lsri Buildlog Blocks, Union College Blocks Village School Blocks, A It C Blocks, Pleture Blocks, Jacks: raves, Transparent Slate Pocket-Books, Gold Pens, do ROBY. Y. CONRAD, H. H. BRE:NT, IM. Please call and examine, at J. M. WE 111AEFFF.R'S eap Book Store CORN SHELLER AND CLEANER.--THE attention of manufacturers is called to this lately patented improvement, by means of which the farmer can thresh and clean, by one operation, from 1,000 to 1,501.) bushels of (urn per day, with no more power than is required to drive the old-fashioned ",Cannon the machine doing the work in the must thor ouh manner, and is not liable to get out of order; the farmer being able in a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble te: ms, by addressing W5l. A. BURNS Lancaster,Fla. June 6 tfw ~. RHOEING SLATE—PRICES REDCCED. The undersigned has constantly on hands full supply of Rooting Slate for Kale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very best slaters all work will be warranted t o be executed in the b itest man ner. Baildera and others will end to their Interest to call and examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 18 Emit King street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court Howie. GEO. Li. SPRECHER. dee iv tfdaw tp H. SCHAEFFER, .111. WEOLESALE AND RETAIL HADDLIC.RY Velvet Rugs and Cocoa Door Mats. English and Amerlcau Oil Cloths CHINA AND GLASSWARE HAUER & BRuTIIERS_ FOR MEX AND BOYS IMI!Ell==! HAGER S 13RUTHERN CA li. P F I S R PETS ! IN CLOSING OUT A LOT OF DRY GOODS! LANCA:,:TER CITY PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES t ALBC TABLE 6: POCKET CUTLERY COAL OIL LAMPS =BEE IMRE! TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS GLASS AND qUEENsWARE ever offered and told at low figures TEA SETS CHEAP JOHN'S NOCkS,OII4IT, sC'HOOL, STATIONERY } URN R-,HED WHOLEsALE AND RETAI AT THE VERY 11E.,1' MDMMMEMEM E=PM - - TO DI RECTE TI,ACH ERti A ND COI:NT 10i M ERCH A NT,,, BISMIMEI _ _IND CHILDREN, PLFAsE GIVE US A CALI NOS 1 AND 2 EABT KING STREET Lasicieerral. PA. aW COMPLETE MANURE MANIIIPACTIMED BY HENRY BOWER, GRAYS FERRY ROAD, PHILADELPHIA, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Warranted Free From Adulteration PACKED IN BAGS 175 LBS. EACH PRICE 355 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. BOOTH Jc GARRETT, of Philadelphia, Chemists of high standing In their report of the analysis, says to us: "The constitution of the above indicates a decided advance in the composition of a Fer tilizer by the Introduction of a considerable per tentage of Potash, and countenances the claim involved in the name Complete Manure." WILLIAMS & MOl6, of Philadeiphia, Chem ists 01 large experience in the au 1) sis of Fer tilizers, says: " We and nom an analysis of your 'Complete Manure,' that the name you have given it is certainly warranted by its Chemical composi tion ; in addithm to thus cordially recoinmend log your Fertilizer from a Chemical stand point, we should state that Its mechanical con dition is most excellent, being such as to admit of its use in the drill without further prepa ration." The "Complete Manure" has been used largely on various crops, and the testimony thus far received proves it to be the best Fer tilizer int minced. Orders received and information given by MIARPLESS S. CU. SOLE Ali EsTs, 40 South Wharves, Phhattelphin. aug lyw 34 BiREMMI We tae pleasure in Announcing to Dealers La Nerializers, and the Agricultural public, that we Have within the past ) ear Increased our InC, line, for the man utactu ro of our RAW BUN Ii PHOMPPS ATB, to nn extent UneqUalbli bY any other Rouse In the United Slates or Europe These facilities not only include the eulai gement of our old established works in Philadelphia, known its the DELAWARE RIVER AO RICU LTD RA I. CH EM ICAL WORKS, but also the purchase HI extensive And well-stocked works at Chicago, 111., with all the necessary machinery, ears, Sc., to con duct the business. This establishment alone has produced, annually, over 5,100 tons of dried Bones and Meat, and is capable of being large ly increased. We desire, by the closest super vision, to corn due these two concerns so that Our customers will derive a practical benefit Iron their consolidation, In obtaining It MANURE a Welt shall maintain a standard and uniform quality, and at hit lowest possi ble price. _ PER t" 1 1.4 Ui NO 1." B S 7 Tt 7 71 ! IS A U II ' S R a 11 - B 0 SUPER-PHOSPFIATE OF LIMJ TRADE MARK .. .... . . . , L • - _4 l3Al't:ll .t s()NS, Sole Proprietor., and Mano:neturera ELAWA LE RI VER CHEMICAL WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, C'A L L'AfET WORKS t Farmers are recommended to purchaso dearer located in their nelgullorhoud. sections where no dealer is put eslahlished, the l'l.osphute lusty he procured directly I rein the undersgneci. A Priced Cirvutar will be son L to all dealers who aptly. BAC( I I A. SONS, No. '2.0 Delaware Avenue, Office! NO. ..,A) LAKE sTREET, CHICAU,) BALTGH, BROTHERS S. CO., Ucneral Wholc.sale Agents, No. ISI Pearl Street, corner of Cedar, GEORGL' DUGDALE, 7tolesale Agent fur Maryland ,t rirginta 97 AND 105 SMITHS WHARF, SAMUEL HESS, Graeff's Landlug, Lauca.ster, Pa HO lERV Ai- We are prepan•d to supply our Patent Sectional Mill to all Manufacturers for grind ing Bones, Guano and all other hard sub sOtnces. ,iy2.43inw2:l TO FARMIE 4! THE AMERICAN PORTABLE FIELD AND FLOOD FEN - CE TUE SIMPLEST, THE M DURABLE, THE MOST PORTABLE - zit, 1s titled r, Level or Roiling liround. IL is easily coast, net,d,amieheap. It mattes the most regular tem, 01 rails, and Is the best substitute for Pus and Rail and Worm Fences yet discovered 'I he Patentee los generously given the righ' for t ancaster County to the Lancaster Count, Sol,: lers' and Sailors' Monu mental Askoe.at not, and all those who wish to assist a patrn•ti purpose, and at the same Lime receive value lull - their money, can do so by calling at tln• Court. House, In Lahcaster city, where 1.10. , y call site a specimen 01 Ink fence and e larva tights at moderate prices. AI, p,. o Ite ninicrsigned gat Ulu Pro- LllonoUtry's the Court house, Lan caster, or at the (once of slat. A, C. Renmeni. sep IS 3111 W j W. L. BEAU. lEW ST R.S. VI BERM ES YOH 11467-S NAPOLEON The Best Amateur Berry in CaltillUtiU IL. rice (by mail, postage pa61,153.0:1 per dozen P ERP ET LA. I, PIN E. A" perpetual, ertrue frutlerl, Strult . b,rry of the Pine Chi is," Price (by nisi), postage 81.00 for 2 plants, ur 55.01 per dozen. Need for 1110 - strafed descriptive circular. We also WIZ, a large and spleudlit stock of mart AND OILWAMENTAL TR I[llti, GRAVE SMALL 1 , 11.1:1,8, Ate., of w 'eh we mall descriptive catalogues, with price. a as appllcali ED %VD J. EVANS At CO., sep 1 7utwl Central Nurseries, York, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR AGRICULTIT RAI, PAPER.—The " Practieul Farmer" qt the ,slafes, a monthly perloidleal f 111 quarto pages, published by the undersigned, is offered to Farmers as one adapted to tws sec tion of Wr [Mom. It is now approa,hlng the middle of Its all volume, and Is deviled to every del airtlnent of Agriculture, Horttcali ure and Rural Economy. • Repomnble Agent, tvanted In every town- Rhin and county In l'emn..ylvanlu, New Jersey and Delaware, to whom liberal Inducements. wlll be offered on a ppl it ;Won to PA,CIIA MIntRIS, lSd It or and ProprletA,r, oct 9:11w 111.1) MarketstreeL, gew 410r1t;A,,, auttlioutento. (>EN IS WANTED. L .,. NO NOA1". !! NTT sLT_TP!! (;EAT),S CLEA NEVT; co/./N//. Thk Is a new allti uurt I•XlS•I 1,11 t art pat •nied by Mr. I 11..rles 11,own. It will bu unl used, for li is he, - 1.11,1.1il I. MI the dd 1,)1.10•Iil of clrlullr g ndowN, Jlirrers, 'hired Bra•v, .; Is cushy used . : nd coves both lino., lAbor Purclpi , ors !oust is• careful us a spurious ta nnin to in the warl,t. For full purl C. M. BitOWeutue l'rop'r., I,et, Ism 3U ) No. 71 11..•••.•ker HL, New York L ADIEN, TAKE PARTICULAR NtyricE THE REAL VELPACT FEMALE PILLS! These Pills, so celebrated many years ngo to Paris, fort he relict of temitie irregularli les, and afterwards for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for tile first time in America. 'Hwy have been kept In comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Mr Ve pan, is a physi cian In Paris, of great wealth, and strict con ncientious principles, and has wlthneld them from general use, lest t....ey should he employed for unlawful purposes. in overcoming Female Obstructions, Ner vous and Spinal Affections, Patna in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpi tation of the Heart, Hysterics, dtc., and will eflect a cure when all other intermit have failed; and, although a powerful remedy. do not con tain calomel, antimony, Or anything hurtful to the constitution. To married ladies and young girls who have never been r. lated. they are pecn tarty suit ed. They a ill, gu in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAuxios.—Mari led Ladles should never take them when there Is any reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladies can procure a box, sealed Rom the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. MACDMBER., General Agent for United States and Cantatas, at Albady, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent. Dr. D. McCORMICK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. J, ROHREII, WHOLESALE DKALKh FRENCH BRANDIES, WII , IF-S, GINS, lIISK I ES, deo,i No. 13 SOUTH 0.2,17 KEN STREET, (A NW Soon!Mw l'outro Squure,) LAN C.ASTICR, PA. mvl7 III:TDKIIIKICIN ED REG IST LH IN Dan k ruptoy to and tor the Ninth Congres sional Uletrlot of ibuttsylvania, (composedoi tile comity of Lauottster,) Is prepared to attend to tho duties of that Mike at his place of bust noes In Booth queen street, on the east side three doors tram L'entro.Square, In the olty of Lancaster. A. SLAYM AKE% J 15 2cildittw Register in Bankruptcy. HAUG tioNS CIIII +.OO NEW YoRK 11=