WMtattoo. News Items, Mr. Citteibourg has arrived in Waehing• ton from Mexico. Ex-rebel General Marmaduke has been pardoned by the President. A. fire at Milwaukee destroyed $150,000 worth of property. Farnham, Safford dr, Co.'s oil refinery in Cleveland, has been burned. Loss $20,000. Gen. Canby has forbidden the holding of the municipal election in Charleston, S. C. The Commerolal Bank of Canada has suspended specie payment. A cooperative store has just been opened in St. Louis, which is the first attempt of the kind in that city. Major General Pleasanton has tendered his resignation, which has been accepted, to take effect on the Ist of January next. They have a dog at the Peoria (Ill.) post office who stands guard at the ladies' door, and will not let gentlemen enter. A reservation of 135 miles square at Fort Wadsworth, Dakota, has been ordered to be set aside for military purposes. While the mackerel fleet has done a poor season's work, the cod fisheries have been unusually productive. Charles Dickens will reach Boston early in November, as be is announced to sail from Liverpool in the Java on the 26th inst. Two locomotives were smashed and six persons injured, by a collision on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, on Monday night. The yellow fever interments reported in Now Orleans yesterday were but,l3. There were six yellow fever interments lu Mem phis on Monday. George Wilkins Kendall, senior editor of the New Orleans Picayune, died ut his resi denee, in Texas, on Monday evening, aged 60 years. The Congressional Committee of Investi• gation into the tillairs of the Treasury De. pertinent, Is busily engaged In its duties. Its sessions occupy several hours daily. Tl. cholera has nearly disappeared from nottendaim Holland. The cattle plague has entirely disappeared from the vicinity of that city. General Canby has ordered a final re vision of the registration in his district. The lists will be opened fir live days, beginning on the sth of November. - - The National Republioan Committee will meet in Washington on December „I lib, to fix the lime and place for holding the Pres idential Convention. The National Democratic Committee at WaSilington will have a meeting on the Int of November, to prepare for the Presi dential campaign. A man, ninety years old, was burned at Portsmouth, N. IL, on Saturday, who had kept his gravestone and his coffin in his garret tor the last 20 years. • is stated by the U.S. Marshal for North Carolina, that there is no longer any trill tary interference with the U. S. Courts in that State. Time Rev. It. A. Fleischam, who died cud denly in Philadelphia lust week, is said to have been the first German Baptist preacher in the United States. The aggregate circulation and deposits of the New York banks, according to the last quarterly report, aril $100,000,01.0. The re serves amount to $02,000,000, which is S per (Amt. in excess of that required by law. All the quarterly reports of the national banks, with one exception, have been re ceived by the Comptroller of the Treasury, and the abstract will be published in a few days. I t was Marshall 0. Roberts, of New York, who presented Mrs. Lincoln 310,000 in cash, his individual donation, and it is knoWn that other considerable sums were given her—all immediately following the death of Mr. Lincoln. Thl , Government, in its first expedition to Alaska, sent a steam fire engine and an assortment of domestic:animals and poultry. Sit kit is to he settled according to American ideas, and as no town can get along with out lire companies, Sitka is to have one in full operation. The Toledo JJludc assorts, on what it considers good authority, that lion. Ben. E. Wade has no idea of retiring front Ilis friends next fall wilt present him Its It esihi date for the house of Representa tives trout Um Nineteenth (Garfield's) Con gressional District. Mary Ilarris, who killed Burroughs, the department clerk in the Treasury Depart ment at Washington, on the 30th of January, 1565, is under treatment for insanity at the tioverninent Insane Asylum at Washing ton. She is said to still exhibit unquestion able eyidences of insanity. Tho Tennessee Legislature meets in Joint convention, to elect. a U. S. Senator, to-day. BalloaS tilk.oll in Lilo Senate and House, yes terday, showed that Col. Stokes led in the former, and Gov. Brownlow in the latter branch. It is thought. Brow Wow wi:lsecure the election. The French are terrible experimenters. Dr. Saritzin, inventor of the CilllSSeptli lately ranged five (dead 111011 and shot at them, to discover the deadly [none in w hien the bullet entered and left We butrian frame. It wa, terrific enough to meet with Ills approbation. Lt is considered a settled fact that lion. Thos. A. Hendricks, United States Senator, will he the Democratic candidate for Caw - erll4ll' 1)f I ndluun , to be transplanted to the Sonata if his party should carry the Legis lature. It is understood that he has con sented to be entered for the race. The vote for a Convention in Louisiana was seventy • live tlmusand and eighty three. The vote east against u Convention was lour thousand and six. Special orders have been issued by the military authorities, notifying the delegates ele.ited to the Convention to assemble at Institute Hall, Now Orleans, on Saturday, November the 23d. A terrific gale occurred on the Labrador Coast on the 9th instant, and so far as heard from some thirty vessels have been totally wrecked. Alan, an immense amount of property and forty lives lost. Wharves, boats and fish oil on shore were washed away. Steamers are leaving Saint Johns with relief for the sufferers, there being over one thousand people left destitute. In concluding a paper on cotton spinning machinery, 'Tend before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers at Birmingham, Mr. Platt stated that the number of spindles now employed in the cotton manufacture in Great Britain exceeds 36,000,000. The product, of yarn when in regular work is 64.,000,000 miles in a day of ten hours, which gives enough to wind four timesaround the globe every minute. The Sandusky Register says: "There is quite a rush of inland people to the island just now, to enjtiy the unequaled fishing, and the unparalleled grape eating. The way the Oita w has disappear is a marvel to the grape-growers, It is said that one visi tor, trout Dayton, ate twenty-three pounds in a single day, while a young married lady trout Cleveland disposed of thirty-two bunches at a single lunch. Thirty-five interments from yellow fever took place at New Orleans during the twenty four hours ending at six o'clock Sunday morning, and thirty-one to six o'clock this morning. The weather Mrs again become oppressively warm there, and consequently the epidemic is not decreasing. A ship loath of emigrants had arrived in the river, from Europe, but none were allowed to land. The ship was ordered to anchor below the city until the emigrants can be taken on board a steamer and sent North. Rev. Ira Eddy, who has been preaching the gospel for fifty two years, as a Metho dist itinerant preacher, on Sabbath last filled the pulpit of Rev. J. C Scofield, in New Castle. Fitly years ago he preached in New Castle, or rather where it is now located, but his audience of that time has passed away. Ills health has been very good up to a few weeks past, when he took a severe cold and is now laboring with an attack of spasmodic asthma. When in his usual health he preaches two and three times on Sabbath, and as often during the week as opportunity affords. An Indiana letter says: Business has greatly improved of late, though prospects of getting a good corn crop proved very de lusive. The drouth must have injured the fameis of Indiana to the extent of many millions of dollars. Corn is rapidly rising in our markets, and in consequence, most of our tanners are selling their lean hogs, as it will not pay to fatten them. The ex cellent wheat crop and successes in other branches of agriculture, however, make up for the loss in corn, and consequently our business men will have better tunes this winter than last year. Pawnbroker Brady, • with commendable taste, has decided that the subscriptions in aid of Mrs. Lincoln shall not be copied for publication. lie says that proceeding is calculated only to gratify en idle curiosity and to wound Mrs. Lincoln's feelings. Persons who desire to make contributions are invited into a little back room, where they may lay down their offerings and sign their mimes without being subjected either to public gaze or the impertinence of the press gang. We hear, however, of one ingenious reporter acting the part of a sympathizing contributor to the extent of a few cents, merely to get a look at the book "for business purposes•" The proposed walk of Edward Payson Weston, from Portland, Me., to Chicago, excites much interest among sporting peo ple. In the terms of agreement, the dis tance was given as 1,200 miles, the time of starting to be between the Ist and 15th of October. From postal surveys the distance was found to be 1,226 miles. Weston offered to walk the extra twenty-six miles if he could postpone the start till the 29th inst. This, it is said, the backers, Goodwin and Wilcox agreed to, but now Weston's backer is asked to pay the $6OO forfeit of the wager of $lO,OOO a side. Weston will appeal to the or the Clipper and to the editor of Wakes' Spirit, and if they decide against him, he will, if he wins the stakes, pay the above named forfeit. Weston is to start from Portland at noon on the 29th Inst. Homicide In Baltimore. Some time between three and four o'clock on Tuesday morning, a party of men went out Pennsylvania avenue, near MoMechin street for the purpose of cutting down and carrying away the halyards of a hickory pole erected near that point by the Demo cratic Conservatives of the Twentieth ward. The halyards were passed around a rear chimney of the house of J. Waltermyer, opposite which the pole was erected, and to which easy access could be had by climb ing from a rear shed. Probably expecting some such attack, two young men named John Waltermyer, alias Bowers, and John Kepler had been on the watch, on the steps of Waltermyer's house. Bowers, however, had gone off a few minutes before to help load a butcher's wagon preparing for mar ket, and during his absence the party of men came up, and one of them, climbing on the roof, cut the halyards, the ends fall ing to the street. Another of the crowd then hauled the ropes down, when they went off, carrying the rope with them.— Kepler remained on the steps, pretending to be asleep. Bowers, coming back almost immediately afterwards, was told of the occurrence, when he, accompanied by K ep ler, followed the party down the avenue, and coming up with them, demanded the return of the halyards; an altercation en sued, during which, it is alleged, Bowers was struck over the head with a billy; Bowers then drew a horse-pistol and fired, the contents, consisting of forty-one buck shot, taking effect in the left breast and shoulder of Elisha Brady, killing him al most instantly. Officer Baker reached the spot almost immediately, and arrested Bowers and Kepler. (ttatral gatifir gailroad. A EIt 0 SS THE SIERRA SEVADAS TfIE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD THE WESTERN HALF OF THE Great National Trunk Line Across the Continent, Being constructed with the AIiSD AND SUPER VISION OF THE UNITED STATEsIGOVERN MENT. Is destined to he one of the MOST IM PORTANT LIN Hi OF COMMUNICATION IN Tit k tirottbu, as It Ic the sole link between the Pueitie Coast, and the Great Interior Bus over which the immense Overland travel must pass, and the Principal Portion of the Main Stem Line 121====2! its line extends from Sacramento, on tile tidal waleiti 01 tile Pacific, eastward across t he richest and most populous pr.rts nl t aliforida, Nevada and Utah, contiguous to all the great Mining Regions of the Far West, and will meet and connect with tile roads now building east of the Rocky Mountains. About 100 Mlles are now built, equipped afid In running operation to the rutnmlt of the Sierra Nevada. in Ruin a few days 35 miles, low graded, will be added, and the track carried entirely across the 1114.lIll talus to a point In the Great Salt Lake Valley, whence further progress 11 ill be easy and rapid. Iron, materials and equipment are ready at hand for 300 miles of row!, and 10,000 men are employed In the construclam, The local business upon the completed {,or- Lion surpasses 1111 OreVIMIS sail mat •. Inc figures for tile qua] ter ending August 31 are as follows In GOLD: G 1.535 Operutiny Net Earnings, Utxpenscs, Earnings. $457,579 01511,541 i 47 84111,031 17 or at the rule or two millions per 111.111U111, 01 which more than three-lotu his are liet, prollt On less than 150 tulle worked. This is upon the aclusl, legit tootle trunk of the road, with its tenni nes In the mountains, and w.th only Lite normal ratio of gOVertilllent, transportation, and In exclUld ye of the materials carried fur the further extettition of the road. The Company's interest liabilities during the Hattie period were less than i11'.25,000, Add to this au ever-expanding through trallie and the proportions of the future hu,iness be come linlllentie. Tile Compmy are authorized to continue their line eastward until it shall meet and con nect With the roads now building east of I /le Rocky Mountain ranges. Assuming that they will build and control half Ulu entire dihtance between Sun Francisco and the Missouri river, us now seems probaole, the United i , dates will have Invested In the coin pl etions of 805 miles $28,592,000, or at the averagarate of $35.01/0 per mile—not inclu.iing an absolute grant of 10,000,000 acres of the public lands. By be coming, a..joint Investor in the inagnitice t en terprise, and by waving its blest lien in favor of the First Mortgage liondholders,llin GEN ERAL IioVERNMENV, IN EFFE,I . , INVITES THE CO-OPERATION 1.1 PRIVATE CAPITALISTS, and hits caeefully guarded their interests against all ordim , ry contingencies. The Company offer tor soli•, through us, theft FIRST MURCHAUE THIRTY YEAR, six PER CEN C. COUPON BONDS, Principal and Interest payable In Gold Coin, In New York city. 'Utley are In sums of SLOW each, with semi-annual g ,Id (muttons attached, and are selling for the present, at 95 per cent. and ate-rued lute re,t, front July let added, In currency, at which rate they yield nearly Nine per Cent. ni the Investment. These Builds, i.utliori zed uy Act of Congress, are I,.stml ottiy a tile work progresses, and to the same amount only as the Posits granted by lhe Govern in en t ; and represent, in all c..ses, toe first lien upon a completed, equipped, and productive railroad, in which have been lit. vested Uovernmi lit subsidies, stuck subscrip tions, donations, skit plus earnings, etc., nild which is wig to mitre than three times the amount of First, Mortgage Bonds which can be issued tilion 'tic Central Paellie First Mortgage Bonds have all the asstirances, sanctions uud guaran ties of the l'acilli• Railroad Act oi Congress, and have 11l additlullsevel al not leeatile liver till lit hrr classes it railroad taunts. First —Tiley are I lie sliperlia chr, it Upon al- Ww•lher tuc 111.51 Vita. alai Va. I,ollil/11 , /i tile itirough iVeeciiid.-11i . mil..ei Ilse Intik:Nl. of the lit,- lily a uuie hello the road ri - evl :es Hie licia,lll ill large tttln it t1.11511',11111.a l'hird.—Fully hall the east lit grading Sill miles eastward It Sail Francisco is con- emir Led up ,n the lOU miles uuw eumpleled. Fem . /h.—A Weal business already yielding lire:-luld lie annual interest. lh tbllllies with advanto.geuus rules payable iu Coln. MI/h.—The principal as well a, the Interest of its liouds uclug payable in emu, Upull legally binding agreement. Having carefully investigated the resources aunt prospects e Road t and tile manage men. of the Company's aflairs, we cordially . recommend these Lundy u,Tn ustees,Evecutors, .luNtitutions and °thins noun eminently sound, reliable unit remunerwire foror of permanent it. vestment. Conversions of Gover ott Securities CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGACiIi NOW REALIZE 11111 THE 11 ,, LDERS AIR= 'twelve to Eighteen Per Cent. Advantage The lonowing are I tie current rules (septum ber 9;1)0 subject. oi course, to 91Ight variations from day to day. We receive iu exchange: U. h. 6,, 1961, coupon, and pay dinereuce.. 155 19 U. S. 5-2 e, 1952, c..upon, do .. ISO 15 U. S. 5-•20.., 18.1, coupon, do .. 135 5:1 I'. S. 5-21 N, 1,0, Cl/111/1/1-1, do .. 119 42 U.S. 5-20 s, kill i, ( ~c w), coupon dii .. I2u 99 U. S. 5..205, 1557, (new), coupon do .. 121 99 U.B. 10-4 .s, coupan, mud pity do .. 35 49 U. S. 74.5, (2d series), do .. 129 la U. S. 7-3 us, (3d series), do .. 122 19 For sale by Banks and Bankers generally, ut whom descriptive Patnplilins and Maps can be obtained, and by FISK . its HATCH, Bankers it Dealers in Securities, FINANCIAL :wENTs , A."r HE (2. Y. IL H. CU., SU. 5 U N. Y. Also by BOW E,'N Philadelphia, Pa sap 19 :Sul,tw cgricultitral JittpteinetttS, T O FARMERNI THE AMERICAN PORTABLE FIELD AND FLOOD FENCE THE SIMPLEST, THE MUSE DURABLE, THE MUST PORTABLE It is fitted for Level or Rolling Ground. It is easily constt ucted, and cheap. It makes the most regular fence of rails, and is the best substitute for, Post tool Hail and Worm Fences yet discovered. The Patentee has generously given the right for ancaster County to the Lancaster County :salters' and sailors' l‘lonu mental Assoctal and 111/Ose who wish La assist a patrioti.. purpose, uud at toe same Lime receive value for their looney . , Call do so by calling at the Court House, In Lai caster city, where they can se, a specimen of Ihis fence: and procure b u r n t rightsat moderate prices. Apply the undersigned :0 the Fro thonotary's 0111 . e, at the Court house, Lan caster, or at tile OUICe of Mal. A. C. Reinoehl. sep lri Butwl W. L. BEAR. N EW STRAWBERRIES tOR 1557-S ICAPOLEON 111 The Best ::Intateur Berri/ iia Cultivation Price (by moil, posbige paid,i $3.00 per duzeu PERPETUAL PINE. "A perpetual. turtle fruited, Strawberry of the Pow Class," =NM= ia 55 00 jr.. d 07,11. Si-lid for Must IptIVO circular. We a 1,0 "iter a 61ry nud spluaclid stock of r1<1;11' AND <IItSAMI l_Jr il. Tit- FS,GRAPE VINES. n (it Whl,ll Mall d , o cr,pti vc catalogues, with prices to all applieau El) V." J. EVA NS A: CO., 504 , 4 zmw, '4,f,t4 al tiu,sr rh,s, York, Pa. A . FILIEND 111111 E AFFEICEED! plt. A. 11. •/f/V/;, PIIN I SHIIAN AN I, -1;1:‘,1-.0N, Has Opened a perfnan,n I 0i17,7 Ir j Pa, for I lie lieu. went of and inVitas those Who :•ro In n, l •,1 v to call and consult bite fl, of The I/ vtor pledge hint e f 1,. If . iVi• _ tentlon to every patient 111.011 t.lin and will not hold out any Irrlueemenl. %hit, tile case will not warrant. lir. Intl own .Niedicines Iris I,4ltotatory, Whitt, c mbitte the whole ve,otable and iiii..tonJ kingdoms, without conti,ing l,lwarll io t o, clue system of medicine, devoting hi moult finding tile most cougentai recur, does for the human Irani : he also believes the medicines employed by him will cure Chron , e I •P•eloten or the oldest and moss obstinate character, when curable sold ',ledges them for the pier,: and Mare enalication from the system of all Chronic -oases. There is not their superior iu the known world. Ninny of these specifics are prepared front the formulas of the ceiebr •ted Dr. Dellen- Laugh of Cottage tot, it, Ohio, who so sue. essful• ly .rested 2117,515 patients, during a practice of treenty-six yearti. Dr. Krisbine treats all forms of Chronic Dis eases, such KM Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Constipation, lir, dichit is, Rheu matism, Disease • ot toe Kidneys, Heart and Spine, Nervous Debility Fits, Skin Diseases, Female Com plaints, Cancer, and all diseases peculiar toy, um; or old. Dr. H. makes his ,Ilagnonis by the urine, and will gis e entire satisfaction to those lit a dis tance who send him their case for examination. The Doctor can be found at ail hours at his orrice and residence. No. 93 East King street, a few doors east of the Eastern Hotel: Consultation free and strictly confidential. oot 23 Omw 42 g►duartisamauts. NEW FASHION FOR ISOS. SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT AS YOU LIKE IT SKIRT. 35 N. EIGHTH ST., COB. FILBERT. 35 This is not only a new fashion, but a new article of skirt made on an entirely new prin ciple, so novel and yet so perfect the ladies con tend it should be called Perfection. We would here call particular atten lon to the AS YOU LIKE IT, or flexiblejoint, extend ing down the front of the skirt ; It is su con structed that the springs told inwardly, but 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 cr,,wd, and yet the moment the pres sure Is removed, the skirt resumes its or' gine' and beautiful shape. The novelty and u tlllty of this contrivance need but be seen to be appreciated. Ask ior the AS YOU LIKE IT BKIRT, and take no other. OUR CORSETS Are so well known for their superior SHAPE, MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP, that It Is perhaps unuecemiary for us to speak of them further than 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 MILS. KLIERSIA N'S CORSETS, ladles had The laws of Beall!, with Fruhion's taste CMOs blued ; Supporting equalp each separate purl, They cramp no action or the lungs or heart, And no injurious ligature is p aced To mar the flexure of the natural waist. Their 11l Is cert. in—and what's sure to please all positions there is per/eel ease; The figures 01 the young they help to form, Aiding and not repressing every charm ; Irregularities or shape they hide, So that by none can slight defects he spied, While e'en a figure, which is understood As being ' bud," may by their net p seem good And matrons wearing them a neon will gain Their early symmetr, they long retain. Foil. SALE ONLY AT MRS. SHERMAN'S, 35 NORTH EIUHTH T. CUR. FILBERT ST PHILADELPIIIA FALL FALL AND WINTER STOCK GEO. D. WISIIAM, NO. 7 NORTH El STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A New and Choice Assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS Heavy Ottoman Velour Poplins, the Newes Silk Faced Ribbed Poplins, All Wool Ribbed Poplins, -- All Wool empress Poplins, Bismarck Poplins, all wattles, Black and Colored I , reach Poplins, Pliad POpiILIS Brentttriet EIGHTH. STREET EMPORIUM FOR ISLA•cK SILKS THE BEST BLACK S ILK, TILE CHEAPEST BLACK SILK IN THE CITY. L A I)IE.N, L (,) K Good Itiack :Silk, for Lyons Taffeta on y 1.,30 Heavy Gros Unit u SID:, only 1.67 Best Urns tirajo silk In the City, trout ;37.M to $2.50, s3.uO, $4.31) and MUSLINS ! MUSLINS!! MUSLINS!!! I=ll SHEETING, sHIRTING, and PILLOW CAsE MUSLINS, AL Wholesale Price. Ladies will lied It to their advantage local and examine the above stock before purchas lug elsewhere. Ulikt 1$101"1:0: One Price, Ninall Profits, and Quirk ,S'alcs IMIMIIIM WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. "OCR OWN MAKE." After more than FIVE YEARS experience and experimenting In the manufacture of STRICT- L). FIRST QUALITY HUM' SKIRTS, we offer our Justly cideltrated goods to merchants and the public Di lull Confidence of their Haim:t -o:1V over ;ill others is the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend them selves In every respect. Den ers In Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A TRIAL 811,ULD DO SO WITHOUT FUR THER DELAY. Our assortment. embraces every sty)le, lengt h and size for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, :skills MADE TO OltDElt, Altered and He pai red. Ask tor Hopkin's Own Make," and be not deceived. See that the letter H" Is W. , en on the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they are stamped " W. T. HOPEI N'S MAN I.:FAu- TuRER, WS ARCH ST„ I'HILA lrA," Upllll each tape. No others Ire genuine. Also, constantly on hand IL Bill line Of good New York nod Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices, Wholesale and !Mad, at too I'llll.- jou.psHlltT Mauutt t„n mud Ei,porturn, No. 62 ARCH ~ThEET, ILA DELPHIA. . . Ur M. 'l'. 11UPA: I Ns. Dim I I=EMIM N CFACTU at: It OF COAL OIL LAMPS, AND WIIDLE . iALE DEALER IN TA EL E GLASN, 11 CIT J A hS, Cd 6TO It6,dx No, 2u7 NtAtTH Tillitli STREET, Above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sole agent for Ihe East Trenton Pottery Cu Stone China and CUIIIIVOLI White Ware. Parties ordering ltueensware through this House save .1 , per cent. feb 20-ly w 7 Es•rABLISIIEn IN 1810 FANCY DYELN(: ESTABLISHMEN J. & W. JONES, No. AD, North Front Street, above Callon:11 PHILADELPHIA. Dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every description. Their superiority of Dyeing Ladies and G,.t. men's Garments is widely known. Crape and Merino Shawls cleansed to look like new. Also, Gentlemen's Apparel, Curtains, itc., cleansed or re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleansed or dyed to look like new. 41:ir Call and look at our work before going elsewhere. Isep IS 2mw - T HE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS THE 110 WE LOCK ,STITCH. THESE WOICLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES. Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair In London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using, a much smaller needle for tile same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion of tile most approved machinery•, we are now able to supply the very best machint, In the world. These machines are made at. our new and iiipacious Factory at Brigeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President ul the Company, Elias Howe, Jr,, the original in. vector of toe Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all ii Inds of Fatally Sew ing, and to the u e til seams( resses4Dre s Ma kers, allots, Manufactur, is snirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantl,las, Clothing, flats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon iloen, wool. ii, and eta ton goods, With tOttoll orhl,ll tin rod. Th. 3' will scant quilt, gather, lien, braid, blind, peiltirm every species ut sew ing, maktng a beautiful audperfect stick, alike on both sides of the art Isles sewed. The:Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine, is the Inner popular and I lur able, and all Sewing Machin, s are subject to toe principle invented by him, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SIBLEY 6:: STOOPs, general Agents, No. t 622 Chestnut slre,t, C. FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa. mar 20 Iyw 11 FURu M . 805. ,o. R 5 ARCH ST., (Al door above Bth, N. sale, Ml=l Ladles', Misses' and ChiWrens' FANCY FURS, of every description, and at all prices, W. olesale and Retail. Genuine Mink Sable Sets at $211.00 and upwards. Genuine sI BERI - SQUIRREL Sets at $10.50 and upwards. Furs Bought, Altered and Repaired. oct 10 lto 41 L ADIES' FANC FURS! AT JOHN FIII2EIRA',S' Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY NO. 7th ARCH STREET, ABOVE. 7TH PHILADELPHIA. Have now In Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, one 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 unl Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very r,, , ,nable prices, and I would therefore solicit ; nom toy friends of Lancaster county and sod y. Reim mber the name, number and iecti i hay., no partner, nor connection with II , .), Lore in JOHN FAREIRA, 714 Arch street above 7th, 'South side, scp 27 ittiw• ;NI Philadelphia. DELPH IA CANCER HOSPITAL It. H. KLINE, M. D., Cllnlenl I.ficturor slid Prolessor of Malignant idiot-sem in tilt, Philadolphia University of Medicine and Hurgery : Physician to the Uni versity If ; founder of and principal Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, acc., &c., is daily making astonish ng and almost miraculous cures of Cancer Ity 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 or the knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines, without the loss of blood, o; in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate this treatment, or to see patier is under treatment, call at the Office, No. 931 Arch street or address "Post Office - Box 1474, Philadelphia Pa." may lb 15171& ghtladelphis gk.aut tliotinento: FABIIIONABLE CLOAKS, OPENING DAILY AT HARRISON'S, IN THE LATES I' NOVELTIES AND PAT TERNS OF THE TIMES. 20 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. oct Z 3 2mw 42 PRICES REDUCED. LADIES' CLOAKS GREAT VARIETI INEST MATERIALS! NEWEST DESIGNS, AT LOWEST PRICES, OPENING DAILY! AGNEW A; ENGLISH, '5 S. Ninth Street,-. 535 Chestnut Street four doors above opposite the Chesnut Street, Continental Hotel, uct 23 PHILADELPHIA. 3mw 42 T AMEN E. CALDWELL &CO X 0 . S ,2 - 4 CHESTY UT .S'T REET elk PHILADELPHIA, ewelers, Importers Manufacturers Have made very large additions to their usual stock in view of the anproachlng Holidays, derived chiefly from NOV s LTIES andel:lC/ICE, PIECES ON RARE MERIT found in the GREAT EXPOSITION AT PARIS The pest season, by one of the tlrm In Europe Also, nu immense stock of TCHES, DIAMONDS, JEIVELRI Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods, ' , Junto Clocks, Bronzes, Decorated China Vases and Ornaments, Musical Boxes, Carved \Vood Ornaments, And everything appertal LI log to Ole business 0 GOLD AND SILVER-SMII'II6 None but First-Class Goods ke,.L stud every article sold upon its own tuerits. PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND FIXED AT LOWEST RATES. ROCKHILL ct, WILSON, CLOTHINU HOUSE tA ; AND 6051 CHESTNUT:,STREET, PHILADELPHIA tEADY-MADE CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING NEWEST STYLES! NEWEST STYLES WELL MADE! WELL TRIMMED PRICES VERY REASON ABLE IOYS' t'LOTHING! 11,0 YS' CLu FOR ALL AUE,Y. AND .4 7 4-M - ]:!1.-,'g GENTLEm EN LIVINI CoUNTitY, PREFERRING MADE To ORDER FOR Tli \ND BOYS, BY SENDING, AS PER DIAGRAM, WILL HA \ THEIR ORDERS PI LLEI) PROMPT Ll G4)01) FIT GUARANTEED. SA) PEES OF GOODS SENT BY MAIL To ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES ROCKHILL WILSON, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, oct 16 11mw 411 1 3 11 DELPHIA I EYER'S NEWLY inpßovED CAMS CENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the hest. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America re ceived. MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Wano ooms, 722 ARCH St., below Eighth, npr JO lyw 14) ARM AGE GUIDE. Youn,l's great Physiology work, of every one hisown lioctor—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marry, Loth male and female, in everything concern lug the physiology and relations of our sexual System, and the Production or Prevention of includin / all tne new discoveries ties er betore given In the English language, by Wm. Young, N. D. This is really a valuable and interesting Semi 4. It Is written in plain langtvige fir the general reader, and is Hills trawd witii upwards of lee • ngmvings. All young married people, or lilt/Se g marriage, and 118 VI rig the least impediment to marl Mil life, should read this book. It dis closes secrets that every one should be ac quainteil with. Still tt is is book that must be rocked up, and not to lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on sue receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Win. Young, No. lid Spruce st., above Fourth, Pelladelphia. y 1/1 C OIL 1 1.1 i'2 tt A N R HENRY BOWER, GRAYS PHILADELPHIA ST:PER-PHOSPHATE OF LIM A.MMONIA. AND POTASH. IVurranted Free From Aelulteratiol PACKED IN BAGS 175 LBS. EACH PRICE 555 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS DISCO C-VT TO DLALERN BOOTH & 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 & Shoes, of Philadelphia, Chem ists 01 large experience in the analysis of Fer til.zers, says: " We find trom an analysis of your 'Complete Manure,' that the naine you have given it is certainly warratt ted by its Chemical composi tion ; in addition to thus cordially recommend ing your Fertilizer Irom 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 tar received proves it to be the best, Fer tilizer introduced. Orders received and information given by DIXON, t3HARPLESs & CO. SOLE AGENTS, 90 South Wharves, Philadelphia. wag ilB lyw 34 R001.31.41G SLATE—PRICES REDUCED R The undersigned has coustautly on hand a full supplyiof Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced _Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE,Vntended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very best slaters all work will be warranted to be executed In the best man ner. Builders and others will find It to their interest to call and examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, Ivo. 28 East. King street Lancaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Utturi. House. GEO. D. SPEECH ER. dee 12 tfddsw CON ESTOGA COLLEGIATEIASTITUTE A SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 32 NORTH PRINCE STREET. The first term of the third annual session be. gins SEPTEMBER 4. REV. H. H. BRUNING Principal, Residence at MSC Mason's, West Chestnut st. Bug 1 tfd Virginia pal estate. AFIRST.RATE FARIS IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. FOR BALE.—I wish to sell the farm on which I live. It is situated in Clarke county, Virginia, on the Shenandoah river, 8 miles southwest of Millwood,3 miles south of White Post, and 12 milts of Winches. ter. It contains • bout '2OO .5(' 1,, S of best quality LI ,mt• hind, part river bottom, plenty 14 w uJ Lind water. A tine BRICK DWELLING, oilituluing nine lane rooms; a so a Stono House for tenants, out buildings, a mill site, two large orchards, acc. An extended credit of several years will be gives on the most of it, if desired by the pur chaser. For further information apply to editors ot Lancaster Intelligencer or to myself. I would be glad to see any one wishing to purchase. Address, REV. JOHN PICKETT, Millwood, Clarke county, Va. ltds3mw 'VALUABLE SEAL. ESTATE IN LOU- V DOUN COUNIY, VI ROINIA.—I o ff er for sale the farm on which I reside, containing _ :ale% ACRES, lying near the Trap, in Loudoun county, on the road leading from snickersville to Upperville, one mile southeast of the Blue Ridge moun- Min, ten miles from Piedmont, on the M.U. It. B. and fourt eon miles from I'nrcel lvi lie on the Loudouu and Humpsldre Railroad. Thu land Is of flue quality, Nell watered and wooded, there is a handsome STONE DWELLINU HOUSE ou the premises, and Other out-houses. The location is bcautitol and relief: nobly healthy, the greater port Of the laud under good stone fencing ,• It him also a gond Apple and Peach Orchard. I would twine the attention of persons wishing to purchase land in Lou doun, to Oils very desirable farm. out; 2 1 1 ttia.ltw A. B. CARTER. F 0 It SALE. TWO ti UN DRED AND Tli I ItT Y ACRES OF PRIME LIM ti..sTosE LAND, In Clark county, Va., II:, half miles from a Itallroad Depot; good Im provements; well fenced and watered; un abundance of good Umber, and so arranged its to divide well Into two farms. I have also other farm properly for tale, all of which will be sold line, the tilde. the lug to make a division of the estate. Those in search of land in this section (night do well to give me a oil before purchasing eLiewherei. Fur further Informa tion call on or address THOS. N. LUPTON Winchester, Va., Jr IS Itdatiwi (who Is agent for I lelrs.l FINE 311.1E1C Al . i„l'S D FUR M,II.IE. The subscriber wishes to sell a most valn able tract of land, srtualvd he Ureeu connt3 Va., 12 tulles from Gordonsville, and 12 fron Charlottesville, containing about7o of which is cleared and in a good slat of cultivation, and the balance to heavily LI In beret). There Is a never•falling spring of water near the house, ItUi Swift RIM, II branch sufficient ly hold to turn misty Bind of Machinery, runs near the 11 Ile. This tract nas on 'tan excellent supply of citysTALizr.D MAGNETIC MINERAL from which the finest iron and steel can be manufactured. This mineral is el the very best, quality, and. with capital, this place can be !nude one 01 the most valuable in the State of Virgmla. The Virginia central Italiroad—a bunt 12 miles distant—ls of easy access by good roads leading to Charlottesvilie and Ciordousel Ile. For further information address JACOB W. ZERKEL, New Hope, Augusta co., a. ltd,tlmw e for „:21 -- Ir or ,lrttt. VALUABLE BIWA D TOP COAL LANDS FOR nA I.:st ate ~M John N. Lane, late of the City of ==2l2lEl , Purstiaut to alias order Of the Orphan s' Court id heilierd (sanity, Penu'a, the Admin istrators of the est ire of said deceased, will sell peremptorily, en THURSDAY, the ;Shit day of ouTuBER, at. l_o'clock, M., at the Court House, in the tutu ad Bedford, Pennsylvania, :seven Tracts of Coat Lind cuntainiug upwards FIFTEEN lII:i.s;DRED ACHES, situated in Broad Top township, Bedford country. Slx of t he Tracts are situated contiguous, on Sandy Run, Which elliptleS in to the Raystown branch of t he J unlata, near above Hopewell, on the Huntingdon tut u Broad Top Railroad, a branch of which road has been graded up Kalil run to or near said land. These six tracts ate all good coal lauds and fop, one of the best coal estate, ill tile Broad 'lop coal field, and can lie mined oa Stuoly Bun, and Six Run. They can be urinal together, or each of the tracts can be ruined separately,ad van tageously. The remaining I ray: is s 1 t uated several miles from the Mao, tracts, rum' the head fit Sandy . Butt; is a good c tract and set with excel- lent timber, Persons desiring to purchase are referred to Mr. Roberts or tr, Fulton, Engineers and Geologists, who hare eXalffilled the lauds. A map of the lands can be seen or had by ap plying to the undersigned. Aup further information desired berme the sale can be had by addressing the Adutluistra• tors, at Lancaster. Pa., in the lion, iitunuel L. Russell, at Bedford. TEILMS.-011,-third of the purchase money on the clay tqlnlltinat ion of the sate by the Court, one-thin) in our year, and one-third lu two year ther,after with interest. \Y. CARPENTER, s p 2.i tsl.lw 11. 11. SWAIM, Administraters de bents non of John N. Lane dee'd. 1,11..2,4er, Pa., Sept. 25, 100. INIARYLAND PROPERTY FOR A MILL AN D 1;'.; ( )I' LAND AT PRI \' ATE s \ LE. 1" I 1 1 \ This property is situated on the Green castle told Williamsport l'ortiptlce, one mile north 01 Wllllanoliori, Washington county, Md., and 111 HOSe tile line of the contemplated Railroad to \V dllantsprt, in a llrst•rate wheat and elll . ll growing cr tor ry, and In a healthy . Tile n il.l. Ili /USE Is three stories 11101,11.110 by Ii li•lit a Ide, 1.1,1 in good repair. IN all Iron ;tin: nearly new . , and In good rtin Wog r; as oue pair 01 Burr., hes int Piaster NI ill, and has ail -Oleet li height. ll'he 1111- pro, nivnt , ..; Weathernoardeil with three rooms and Klichen, tu' till r In Lite whole, hi. I'. it Vort desirable propert}' for ,mu:, till nig jail put'ro.es, three being hilt One Cotton I .. :lC;Ory In !tie There is also on. this I 1 . 1)1 , 01 , Y 14 or II adtlitiinial fall, so that tid I . - could he reeled another nianutaii- ur.l.:;_t t slat/11,1)1nel.! thereon. CapltallstS would th. well to -tile at al c.samlue before purchas,g 1•1 , 1,Wi1t212. ion given ;it •ey lime. Pet sot., wtslontt t,t purchase are requested to call oil uml• who will always be bawd on Ih. premis. For further infarmation and terms od :sale, which will be made to suit purchase 0, apply to. .P)1-IN W. MILLER. oct lit ltd,totw 41 A GOOD VIRGINIA FARM. FOR SALE.-. The sultscribertar .rs for sale privately, his Earn mutat fling :I bout .165 about 00 acres el arett, the 'Mance well thither- Tuts larat is situated In Augusta county, Va., on :Thd.;:t• river, and rolls to the public road Ittadlng from spring 11111 to Staunton, about 7 miles from Staunton. "There Is a very comfortable DW U, with good out hounes and a tolerable Barn On the place; a good au orchard, ttntl ft Weil of excellent water in tilt yard. he laud is of the very best quality, produc ing good crops of all kinds of gram and grass. There Is a good lime kiln and au inexhausti ble quarry or superior lime St ne 011 it. Any one wishing to buy a good small farm should call :tad examine nir themselves. ituBS:RT VAN LEAR, Long Glade, August co, Va, inhttfw CLOTHING EMSELVES M.ll. I..SL R glaratvart, stouro, 6a. S AYE FUEL AND DOOM orders ,” • prondd attt,d tt, ll=l G. iI.MTEINIIAS. C. F. ItENGLELC , IR. H A R. 1) V.,' AKE! _ _ _ THE OLDEST AND LARGEST ESTABLISU, MENT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. G AO. IV .STELVMAN & CO., W EST KING STREET, Having recently enlarged their store and thus greatly increased their business facilities, now ofti , r to the community, AT THE LOWEST PHILADELPHIA RATES the finest assortment in Ole market, of 11 A It D W A It E SADDLERY, OILS, IRON AND STEEL, CEDAR WARE SLEW H-BELLS, CUTL 011, CLOTIIs, ATES, PERSONS COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING will tind a full assortment of goods In tUel' line. They are also agents for a superior article NAILti, and for DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND ROCS Pt9WDER 44-The big i est cash price paid for Clov. Timothy, ana old Flax Seed. Idea 31 tfl,ta- COURT PROCLANATIOI....--WHEKEAS. the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Presi dent, :tad Honorable ALEXANI,EE L. HAYES, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Picas in and for the County of Lancaster, and Assist ant Justice of the Courts ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me di rected, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proci..m .tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer! and a general Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Ja; I Delivery, will commence in the Court House In the City of Lancaster, in tile Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the third MONDAY in NO VEMBER, tile 18th, 1867. In pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NO I ICE IS ECEEKBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con stables, of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examina tions, and Inquisitions, and their otherremem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then 131i11.11 be in the Jail of said county ot Lancaster are to be then and there to prosecute against :hem as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the 15th day of October, 18b7. JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff cot 10 StdOAW,t2LIV =ME SAN FORD'S CIIILLENUE HEATERS Tel ere , . itt BRICK, PORT- A ItLE, c,rs FIRE PLACE II EATC.R ., . for warming Lv cmt , fire, with pure suit tin, Dwellings, Churches, lotels, ..te, he tnti,t, power! ul Heaters and the g nratrut fuel savers in the morld. 'rile E LCA H EAT- Ik)N, YORK A Nll LT INI ()RE El R E EIACE I,ATEIt-S, rev rinl viirietics at KITCH EN EA NO F..c for Cooking and Hutting purposes. TH All f which will be pu up ill the best manuer and :1, shell. notice Linde the lounellta:e hup,rvis ion of the propri. for gouraoletl shill rts,:s. A. C. FLINN's House Furnishing Sure, No. 11 North Queen street PA I ti TS, GLASS StO V ES ter lOU- or tut. VALUABLE MILL PROPER'L'Y AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offer to sell at private sale their valuable GRIST AND SAW MILLS, which have been thorough ly re THI R T Y-FIVE yg a large run of cus tom wi t c h ACRES OF LAND thereto belonging. Also, an adjoining farm of about SIXTY-T W O ACRES, well improved, with ail 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 Conowing , t Fur nace, and will be sold together or separately, oa accomodating terms. For any particulars in regard to said proper ties call on or address J. P. Hutton, residing thereon, Liberty Square, P. 0. J. P. Hu i lON, JOHN McSPARRAN. R . ESTATE FOR SALE oct 2 3mw. 391 IN DELAWARE By JA3IES B. RIGGS, Real Estate Agent at CLAYTON, DEL. Over 00,000 .Acres of the finest Black and Truck Lauds In America. The climate Is mild and healthy. Churches and Schools numerous. Lands shown free of charge, sop lS PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS.—WiII be sold at public male, on SATURDAY, the nth day 01 NOVEMBER, 1867, at I o'clock, P. M., at the Keystone House, in the City of Read lug, the HAMPTON FURNACE PROPERTY situate in Lehigh county,3 miles from Millers. lowa, a station ou the East Penu'a Railroad. Belonging to It are NINETY ACRES OF LAND, 50 Acres of which Imo( I he best farming land. Also, a tine NEW MANSION HOUSE, NINE TENANT HOUSES, nearly all as tisassl as new, a large BARN for five tessum, Coal shed. LO !Mid 150 loads of Coal, new Bridge House, Casting House and Blacksmlth Shop. 'Hie water-power Is good, always having enough water to insure at strong blast. A new Dam, sufficient for all purposes, was built (01 two years ago; Water•wheel and Bellows as good us new. The teams anal other personal properly, and :dam the undlvided half of a valuable Bed of Magnetic Iron Ore, will he sold private, and at reasonable tempi. These NVorks are only for making Cold Blast Charcoal Metal, which sai the best hand for Car-wheel , and hlwulsn hven used for Army and Navy guns. :store Iron has been made al these works( per week, than at any au her works of like sire (except twos, in any of the adjOhling First-growth timber Is plenty within a relies of IC stoles, and enough ran al WO), be 111,1 Io 11111.1C0 11 full la nat. °mad I lempat lto Ore I% near enough to haul with teams. Limestone within at quarter of a mile. As much possession as in 110CCssary to pre• pare for next year's blast will be given to the purchases S. This Is a rare chance for Lima', wishing isa engage In this Mods, ss, soul is worth I be attention of part its whit need Char coal metal for Car-wheels or other purposes. Parties who Intent! VII wing Lhe above prop ea) , will please address the undersigned it Macungie Lehigh county, Yu., on Whit day they will come. Conditions mode i(DWA'I on the day oi sale by 11. Jl. SIUMUND. H AMP CUN FURNACE, (R.N.. 12, 1867. out 11l iltw.tlid 11 131:111.1C SALE OF VARAUABLE REAL LL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1i467, by virtue of au ircler of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrators cum testament° nunexo of Henry Hauck, late of the city of Reed. or it— eased, will ',Tose to public sale at the' Ball, In East Karl township, Laucasteels, the following valuable real estate of scent te ceased, to wit: No. 1. A nue L'inestone Farm, containing 3U ACRES AND 11 PERCHES, situate near Ilammond's Store and about 2 miles south of the Blue Ball, m 00 which are erected a substantial two-story Stone DWEL LING. HOUSE, with wash house, tenant house, bank barn, wagonmaker shop and other out buildings. This land Is It, a high state of cul tivation, under good Inures, and of the best quality. Thule are two orenards upon It, con taining a great varety of all kinds of fruit. N 0.2. Containing • 6 ACRES AND 1U PERCHE, Is good arable Farm land, without building and near Nu. 1. N 0.3 consists of a tract of 4 ACRES AND 'l6 PERCHES of Sprout Land 4.n the Welsh Mountain, If East Earl township, adjoining lauds of Micime nand:, Ge-prge Rand:akin! Mners. No. 4. A Tract of 3 ACRES A Nlll3° PERCIIES o f :prout Land on the Welsh Mountain, Sail township, adjoining tennis of Jacob Launch Daniel hoover and others, Ten per cent. of :e purcha.e money payatil on the day of salt The sale will b eld at the Blue liall Hotel and wilt begun at o'clock , when tern, and conditions in ill be made known by MARUARET RANCK, FEGEP, Adlors. c. t. a. of Henry Hauck, dee'd. oct 16 4lw 41 FUIt SA L ..... VALI' 111. E MILL Properly and Farm, situated in Franklin county, Penns. , , on the turnpike between Greencastle and Mercer,hutii, 7 miles from tile Franklin. Railroad, 2 miles from ...ercershurg with advantage , 01 line achouls, churches, &c. The property consists of 22u ACRES of Limestone and Slate Land, on which Is erected a three , toiy MILL, with tine water power, lately' put it good repair, a Mil ler's SLUNK HULSE and Stable, largo stone MANSION HOUSE with beautifully improved grounds• Stable, Uardens and Ft ult., a Stth stuntial , douse anti large Stone Horn. 'Pile properly wilt he sold together, or Webb to suit purchasers. Apply ou the premises or by letter to JO:- , EPil M. 111E:sa l t:lc, Upton Post office, Franklin county, Penult, .Mail passes the door daily aug 21 - 13BBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 111 LI 11 PROPERTY.—Parsuant to a deed itt trust executed by Le/Hollingsworth and wife, on the sth day to May, I Nib, on record In Fredel leP County Court, the undersigned Tiustees, 55111 offer for sale at auction, butore the l hurt I toast_ la Winchester, Va., on MON ItA Y, NW,* - BEI{ 11th, 1z,1,7, the Valuable 11111 'eat, Unown as the "UNION MILLs," situated oO the east side of the Valley Tui t pike, a,l a little over one mite soutn of tl town of Winchester, containing about FOUR AND A riALF ACRE"; OF LAND, the remali.s of the burned milt, the hest fall Water, artil upon the most constant site .01 this region Of country—with all water Arty leges and rights of way attached thereto. Possession will be given and a perfect leg title free from all ducumtirance, conveyed in mediately upon compliance with the Ter, Wil tell are as tollov.s: Two thousand dollars of the purchase money to be paid in cash upon closing the Mils, tile residue to bear Mg .1 In ter,st, payable semi annually, from the same date, and ni on this residue credit will lie givtn tor the lite-time of Mrs. Hollingsworth, 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 delault. The purchaser to have the right to disc .arge the whole debt at any time. RUBT. V. CONId..-11i, H. M. BRENT, Trustee The above sale is made with the eons, and at the request of the ur del signed, will unite in 1 i e couveyane, if desired. HARRIET B. BOW NU , WORT] HOLLINGSWoIiTII. ltd,knw PEiILI(I SALE.— ( I N SATURDAY, O. VEMBER 1007, will be sold by the subscribt r on the premises, situated in Little Britain township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Peach Bottom Ity Oxford, about eight miles from either place, the fol lowing described real estate, viz. A Tract of Laud containing 17 ACRES and 54 PERCHES, adjoining lands 01 Samuel E„ Farnham, Elizabeth Zell, John Johnson :rod others, on which are erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLINU HOUSE, 20 by 26 trot, covered with slate, Shoe 011011, 12 by 11 reel, FRAME 8.ARN,24 by 40 feet, with Wagon Shed attached, and °therm/I-buildings •, a TWL, Story Log Weatherboarded TENANT 1.101:0E, 10 by 20 feet,plastered Inside, with N ltchen to [ached, FRA ME BA RN, IS by j, with slate roof, and other out-buildings. There Is a Well of excellent Water, wish Plllllll therein, close by the dwelling house. The land is in a high state of cultivation, divided ltrto cony-Men t nelds, with a stream of water running through one Cod. TIIIS property is convenient, to a Mill, Schools, s,Church. ,sr,, and the buildings are all In good order, iav lug recently been put up. All persons desiring to view the pros erty be fore ti e day of sale, Call do so by calling 011 the undersigned residing thereon. Possession and au indispmable title given on I he'lst day of April next. Saleto commence at one o'clock, P. AL, on said day, when attendance will be given :rood terms ni,nle known by act 1I) Tilt)M AS BRAtlaO V,.1 e. 11.111 .t.t c t i, !l I .I: a t to .lint( 'LI ay u 4iC.lt. 161,7, b:„ vii tue al an Oder th the Ot talans' 1 ,1111 , ,r Luneanter omuty, the ticr,ignt.l will Sall at i.ublie vendue or be tcry,nt the I •te ieritl••111, of Henry r• a near lirenetnan's Tavern, on the ro d letblltte trona Sale Harbor to Colutnbla, sal.l county, the tol lowing real and personal estate of said Henry Greetawalt, dee'd. , A Tract of (dear Limestone Laud, containing 2 ACRES AND TJ/ PERCHES, more or less, adjoining lands or property of Caroline Breneman Benjamin Young, Jacob Landis, and the public road leading from Safe Harbor to Columbia, lu Manor township, Lan caster county, near the aforesaid Brenernan's Tavern. There are a number of choice Fruit Trees in bearing condition. The land Is In a high state of cultivation, and well fenced. The personal property consists of Beds and Bedsteads, Stoves, Kitchen Dresser, Carpets, lot of Flax, Cooper Tools, Grind Stone, Cross cut Saw, Wheelbarrow, Ict of Pota oes, Chairs, Ben Ches, Corn and Corn Fodder, Straw, Ac. Also, a It of Flour Barrel Staves, as well as oth' r articles not mentioned. sole to e influence at I o'cl elt, I'. M., when terms will be made ka.)w» Its RN II r.HU 21 ANN, Farmer, Administrator of Henry Greeuwalt, dee'd. At the same and place, the undersigned will sell personal property consisting of 1 Cow, 1 Beiller, 2 Hogs, 1 Bri eding Sow, Hocking Chair, other Chairs, Tables, Beds and Bedsteads, Drawers, Copper Kettle, Cooking stove, lot of Carpets, Hay, 6c., a• well as other articles not enumerated. MARY GREEN WA I,T, Widow of Henry Greeuwalt, de ed. w ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL P ESTATE---On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1867, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, all lb:A tract 0: laud belonging to the heirs of William Banes, :Red, sit uated in Drumore twp., Lancaster county, bounded by lands of James MaStstrran, Lee I'. Brown, the Brown Sisters, and the Susquehanna River, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, WO A c: es or which is under good cultivati , n, the balance being heavy woodland. The soli Is an excellent quality ol dark river mould. The improvements consist 01 a large Two—Story sTON E DWELLI NG: HOUSE, la: ge Double-Dedker Barn, Wagon Sited, Grain Barn, Carriage Home, Wood Shed, Hog Pen, Spring House, Tenant House, a young and thriving Orchard, and Fruit Trees of many varieties. There is an abundance of excellent water ou the property. It is In the midst of a thriving neighborhood, and as an Investment IL I.s ex ceedingly desirable. Title Indisputable. sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when conditions will be made known by HEIRS OF WILLIAM BARN E.S. de:'d. B. F. Rowe, Auc. Oct 16 ltw 41 E M. SCHAEFFER, WhOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA• pry Cioodo, 6a. 1867. FALL DDT GOODS. 1867. HAGER & BROTHERS are now opening a handsome assortment of FALL ANDWIN TER DRY GOODS, and Invite an examina tion of thelriStock. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. A line selection of French, English and American Fancy Dress Goods In new Designs and Colorings, Plain Colored Silks, Poplins, Barra; Empress Cloths, Poplin Alpacas, French Merinoes, 6-4 Wool De Lalnes—in select Shades. BLACK SlLKS—from low priced to extra quality. HUDDERSFIELD PLAI DS, Barred French Flannels and Plain Opera Flannels. MOURNING GOODS of Lupin's manufacture Black Bombazines, Barriiz, Empress Cloths, Tamale, 6.4 Wool De Lathes, Poplin Alpacas. Molnurs and Long and Square Black Thibet Shawls, English Crape Veils, &c. SHAWL.% CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS An elegant assortment or New Style Shawls and Cloaks and a great variety of new mater ials for Cloaks In choice colors of French Bea ver, Chinchilla, Velvet Beaver, Felt Cloth, Sc. CLOAKS made to order. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. Ladies and Children's Merino Vest s, Corsets, Hawes, sittokinks, Hoop Skirts, litaltuurals, se, A lull assortment 01 best makes. All of which will be sold at Lowest, Prices, BROTHERS. t:rultNistinti GOOD PI gllah lirushels and To.peatry ru Ply, Ingram and Venetian Carpetii. Velvet Huge and Cocoa Pour .Nlals English and American OH Clothe \ l'Elt HAN LS GS, Plain and Decorative WIN DOW SHADES, CHINA AND GLASSWARF Mar•eille.s @u ll Lc, Table and Plant a huge Stock of Domestic t•otlo' and \\•uolen Unodn, whlen we Will sell al 1.0% 11.\(:Eit S iiiiuTil Elts INE=EiNEM P• 111: M KA , A .V 1) Ii fIA. urge. I , ) 1•i• 110 W-01 LAlrown immulactur ()VERO 'Al's Irmo best to lot, ht snow. FINE CM, 11 - 1 DRESS SUITS. CAsSIMERE st' s \ TTINI..TT A'U JF. 1N sl: ITS. i -ttL:I.I AL X, A LsO TWIsT BEAVERS, FINE ISLA , - K AN ItCitL' 'RED cLuTti:,. PLAIN AND FANCY N new styles BLACK d: 1. .1 SCV CAssl Il ER " " VELVET (21)111)S, SATTINETTS, JEANS, 4L:c .Or tin tor u Work tmele tip in best style promptly, sep 4 .5, BROTHERS 11AliElt No. 5 EAST KING STREET Arc now opening New Goods for FALL AND WINTER DAES.S' GUO/11. The spec'sl tateutlat uC htd 1. s is request, 0 uur uurivaled stock ut FALL AND \ ER DIA.E-;S CiOODS CLOTHS. CA kSISIME KEN A NI) {'EST/A The cheapeNt and I.ost at ock of GN:NTLEIIES':i CLuTIIINci 111 Lancaster. CA R PETS': CARVE I.loUsEli i:l•:PEßS—Exatnluu out. stock 1i001) HEMP CA ItPh...lti 3t.) evu r yard. UREAT PRIC'E•S! MUSLINS, CALICOES, CHECKS, GINCHIAMS, GLOVES, ANU HOSIERY REM EM BERTIIEPLACh' FU It BA R 6 , A INS BEE HIM' ORE. WENTZ BROTHERS sep 11 tfw 3UJ N 0.5 East King street. A HAKE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS 1.) R Y 0 L.) ! IT= CH EA P J uHN M V:\ It lET y STORE. N . 3 E•AST KING STR E LANCA,TEIt urn" Most of I hese good, have been bought I low figures, and Wlll 1111 W be closed mil at less than tue original cost, Also a great, reduction dn prices of It large assortment of CLUCKS, JEWELRY! PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES .tz ALBUMS TABLE 3 POCKET CUTLERY fl \ ‘,I 1RI• CUAL OH, LAMPS, LOOKING GLASSES THININIINGti OF ALL KINDS PERI.T.NIERY, FANCY .1N I r1111.11:SOA a C., Ltc. .J St rtweivtrd (111 , 1130 W 01,11111 g, the large and ettettitt•stitS,lltlllellt at ULAS,i AND tzt: EEN,WA 16. ever o 1 rod and sold al low figures NOW Is the time to secure a TEA SETS 800 7.S' A .1.1) AS'WJES cheaper than:eyer .Now Is your Una, to secure bargains and h.tve a good under.,iandwg. GOODS SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Stir Remember CHEAP JO N ' , No. 3 EAST KINU ST., I.ANC4STER CITY Jan 23 11w 7 '300k,A, titttonarl„ sc: G RAND SCIIOOI, BOOK I LEA IN,L7 A la I: Mt= lIMBEIRESIMI FURNISHED WHOLESALE AND REIAII AT THE. VERY BEsT I=MI:MENI= OUR ARRANGEMENT' WITH THE LARD PU131,1-MINU IN RH lI.AIELPH IA AND NEW YORK BEM= ==l TEACH EIO AND COLN rRy N ERcti A Ts, lIM/D=MODEEM=I AS WILL WORK GREATLY"fO THE ADVANTAGE: ALL Iy. ),T1 CoNCERNED. I)IRECTORs, TEACH Ei S, COUNTRY NIERCHANIS =ME 1!IMMI!111113MtM= - - AND I;IIII.DREN, PLEA , E GIVE L'S A 'A 1.1 =RUM= Eaffilli=its=EU= Usual large and w,ll-selected Stock of Ameri can, French and English Stationery, always kept up. All New Publications received as last as Issued from tie American and English Pres-. We think we have everything belong ing to a first ela, well-arranged Book and Sta tionery Store. atop in and sec for yo u rile!veil. .1, E. RANI{ Va s Fad King-st., I ancleder, Pa. EW BOOli-J US! Pi 'SLASH E "THE MYSTERIES OFT YEA PO LITA N CONVENTS," by Henrietta C.mteeinlo, ex- Benedictine Nun. translate.! Irelll the edition by J. S. Redfield, late Coned .Sat... Consul at Italy, one laree ltnno. vitlinne, pearly 500 pages, witn a fine Cilgray:ng nl .•• authoress. . Oar To active, energetic Agents, male female, liberal COMMlsslon will be given, exclusive territory guaranteed. The work will be sold only by subscript Send for circulars with terms to Agents. Address W. FULTUN S l , J., Publish,!rs, UI B,,,alstr,t, ark, New Jers. y Editffis o 1 newspirber, copying the Ida' , /,' advertisement, and calling at tention In their coluinntt, editorially, and mailing a cony, marked, to the I'ubli•hers, will receive a cony of the above work tree of char. e. oc 2l2wd,tw MIME=MI (111 , 18 FOR TH2 1101,11) A YN ! Suitable for Old and young—Male or Fern ale BIBLES, PRAYER ANLII YMN BOARS, or Ali Denominations. POETS IN I'LLIE AND GOLD, dm. Annuals, Writing Desks, Regency Desks, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Ladies' Necessaries, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Autograph Books, Albums. NEW GAMES. Chessmen and Boards. Backgammon Boards, English Toy Books, Moveable Toy Books, Linen Books Swiss Building Blocks, Union College Blocks, • Village School Blocks, A B C Blocks, Picture Blocks, Jackstraws, Transparent Slate Pocket-Books, Gold Pens, he I:Ea-Please call and J. examine, at M. WE 1 H AEFER'S .lteap Bonk Store, MIME 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 1,500 bushels of Corn per day, with no more power than is required to drive the old-fashioned " Cannon Sheller,' the machine doing the work in the most thor ough manner, and Is not liable to get out of order; the 'armor being able in a moment to set the machine and to clean any sized corn, mouldy or dry. County and State rights for sale on reasona ble terms, by addressing Whi.BIIRNS Lancaster, la. June.B ttw VinoTztugkro ibxnzg gompllng. T HE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY Is oharteredby the State of Pennsylvania, and RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATING GRATUFIGURLY SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS Incorporated by the State of N. J SUB'CRIPTION ONE DOLLAR THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CHARTER CCU RD A NCE WITH ITS . P' OVI 8.10:Cd THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS To sIIAREIIoLDErtB, ON WE'DN&SDa Y, STH JANUARY NEX7 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA Dr tit the Institute, Riverside, N. J I Present worth Present wor tit Preset, worth. Pres,•nt worth 2 Pr, ,cnts worth $2,500 each l Present valued at 2 Pre-cults va nod at 15,Un0 t•ach I Pru•ent v.tlwo I ILI I Pr, aeit s tai Lied M' SI, Preset) ts en I nod al 13,1NK1 each 3 Present, valued at SI COO each Present, valued at $5( 0 each pre,lll s cnlued ILL S(0111.111:11 ire , Ills valet d at -:50 Lawn Presolits valued tit 12.:5 ea it .5 Tres,. nts valued ut each Prtsenis valued al $75 11U Presents valued at $lOO each 'II Presents va tied at $7,1 each rho reni,,ln hug presents conslstsrl arti cles or I,t , and value, appertaining to the dithision of Literature and Moline arts Cerl Meat,' of Stock Is accompanied with it STEEL-PLATE ENURAVING, =MEMEI And also insures to Ww holder a RESENT IN THE GREAT 11'10 N ()NE 1)01,1„%, Any person scud lug us ONE DOLLAR or my lug the sameto our local Agents,will receive I nimettlately 3 tine steel Plate Engraving, at •lcare front the totiowoo.l list, anti One Certttl• •ate of Stock, Insurlng Chao Present, in our mblishtql ONE DOLLAItiENUR.kVINUS No. 1—" My ('hill! My Child!" No. 2 "They're Saved! They're Hayed!" No. II— "Old Seveuty-six; or, the Early DUP.) of the Revolution." • Any pers . on paying Two oot,LAits will receive eitheri i I lie liillowlng tine i-quel uL choice, /11111 Two ( . ..11.111valett 1,1 thlth lit:coming entitled to Two Present, T t DULLAU EN URA VI NUM. No. I—' Witsllll,gton's Courtship." No. '2— ashiug Lou's Last Interview with 111/4 Mother." DoLL.\R ENGRAVINGS Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will receive the lie iutltw Steel Plato of and Three l'eri Ideates of Hock, becoming en titled to thrce Present.. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINUS Any person paying FOUR ' , ULLA RS shall reee•ive Oa, large ii.nd Is alai I al :Steel Plate of Tut•: PERILS OF (JUR FOREFATHERS anti Four Certificates of stock, entitling them to Four Present,. FIVE DOLLAR 1•:SURAVI:J(I,1 Any perhon who pays FIVE 'PILLARS shall receive the largo and hph•lidid hlool Pluto WRIER THE M A ILIUM: E Hl' POCAHONTAS 61 0 \ I, A nd Five Certificates of :stock, entitling them to Five Fri sent.. The r ',cravings and Certiticates will he tie liver's' to viten subscriber at our Local Agen cies, or nrfll. by teal , post-pitlit, or express, us !nay be ordered. 110SILRY I low to Obtain Shark, and Engravings Send orders to tin by moll, enclosing front 91 to 5211, either by Pont ()ince orders trill u regin t letter, al. o u r rink'. Larger amounts should be ',lit by dran, or express, 10 -hares wilt Engravings, va Shares with Engravings : t o Share, to E. Engti,vlogn ===M:= Local A(_; Ty WANTED :hroughout the ItIVEItSIDE iNsTuruTE. Situate it 10 von. lde, Burlington county, New Jer,•y, is 1..11 idea for the purpose or gractul tously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers nod Seine 01 010 I Lett States. The Ilciard td Trustees .111Hitilti of the follow ing ',cell-known • 1. locus of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, HON. W 11,1.1 n B. JIANN, District Attor ney, Phil:, •• ph • Pa HUN. 1.1,M 1.• • • IiItuONIALL, Ex-Chief Coin t•r U, -..N1 and Recorder of Heeds, Phil adelphia, Pa. J 110 N. AM ES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. W, W. WAILS, New Jersey. HENRI . Ut iltNi AN, Esu., Agent Adams' Ex press, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E, CUE, Esu , of Joy, Coe de Co., Plillad'a. TREASURY DErAIiTNIENT, WASIIINGTnN, D. C.. April 18, 18117.—Oflice of Internal Revenue: Having received satimiactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the WaSilingtoll Library CollsrUlly " will he de voled to charitable uses, permission In hereby granted los.ad Company to conduct such en terprise exempt trom all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. RULLINS, CommlsHloner. The Association have appointed us Receivers C; EU. A. COOKE & CU., whose well-known in t..grity and business experience will be u suffi cient guarantee that the money Intrust° I to thOIII wilt be promptly applied to the purpose stated. PIII LA nF LPHIA, PA., May 1867. 7'o the ()glee', and ..11embera of Wathinuiort Li brary Lb.. N. READ. bccre , ary : (In receipt of your favor of the 15th Unit., notifying um 01 our appointment um ItertiVer , lor your Company, we 400 k the liberty to submit a copy of your Chat ter, with a plan of your enterprime, to the highest legal authority or the !mt.:lA.3o , nd having received Ills favorable opinion in regard Lo lan legality and inpatllm ng with the belieVolent object of your Ai•sociall.lll, VIZ: HIV educat ion Mot Main tellanee .4 the child,n of our mold ierm and sailors at the Riverside 11,14tute, we have colic. tided to accept. the (runt, liml to tine our beat elforim to promotes° woolly an object. Ite•pectfully yours, GEO. A. COOKE A. CO. Add es.- all lettere and or.lefa to 1... g K A Cu, Rank erm, c..Ao. • 'I i. rI .4 reel , , Pu. for in I. Wa.,11111411.1111,1' , 1 . 10: , .1. W I' .1.•.1:1i Agent, P:spres , office It, It. Depot. (Al 10 ,11111T-Sdc3l/ON ilrtv itorlt Akerfiunuuts A Ai 'l' S 'A' AIA . sm ip! WA's • It 1`;(/ .P,. (//..•MiS Xi: POLISH. This Is a new and nu,- excel Mat tick, pat ented by Mr. Charles Brow it. It will be uni versally used, fur It Is more effectual than the old system of chuffing Windows, Mirrors, hold, Silver, Plated Wales, Brass, Cepper, is easily used and saves both War, labor and annoyance. Purchasers must be careful as a spurious ar thae Is In the market. For full particulars address C. M.I3ItOWN, Patentee it Prop'r., mit 2am 32) N 0.74 Bleecker at., New York. L . LS, TAKE PARTICULAR NI/TICE THE REAL V ELPA PEM ALE PILLS! These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, tor the rellefof innate Irregularities, and afterwards for their criminal employment In the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the drstti me in America. They have been Iteta In comparative obscurity from the tact that the origmamr, Mr ye, pau, is a physi cian in Paris, of great weitith. and strict con s( s c o l o n t g l c o n u r p a rL use, list t y should t b h e h e e in l d p l t o tip e m d for unlawful purposel, In overcoming F4.lna le Obstructions, Ner vous and spinal Affections, Pains In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paint tathal of the Heart, Hysterics, dx., and will ellect a cure Wtlell all other means have failed; and. although a power: ul remedy, do not con tain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. To married ladles and young girls who have never been 0 gulated. they are peculiarly suit ed. They will, Ina short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION.—Man led Ladles should never take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant. Ladles can procure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W..MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Y.. or to any authorized. Agent. Dr. D. McCOR MILK, Agent, Lancaster. Sold by all Druggists. J ROII It E IC, WIIOLESALE DEALXJ IN FRENCH BRAN DI Es WIRES, GINS,. WHISKIES, &o, No. Bourn QUEEN Bernarr, (A few doorsLAN beI CAoST w ER, R Centr ei, Square,) my/7 1 w PHILADELPHIA Organized in aid of the APRIL drit, 1867 IN PRESENT Ili)NIE TILE \VAR =MEE ll' A RRA N TED FRENCH.
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