plAttirikotto. Brig. Gen: Wellington 11. Ent. The Democratic Candidate for Surveyor General of Pennsylvania. It has been so much the habit of Rad ical orators and newspapers to make charge of disloyalty and other heinous sins against their opponents, that we have been induced to publish from the work called the " History of the Penn sylvania Reserves," gotten up at the special instance. and request of Gover nor Curtin and Other most " loll" peo ple, a brief extinct. If there is any more faithful and patriotic citizen, or one deserving more heartily an endorse ment at the hands of the people than our candidate we are free to say that we have not found him.- General Ent was wounded at Bethesda Church, and ap pointed a Brigadier General by brevet for meritorious and distinguished ser vices on the battle-field. He holds no honors from the safe places in the quar termaster or pay departmbnts. The re giment was honorably mustered out of service with its distinguished officers in June, 1861. Wellington 11. Ent, Colonel of the Sixth, was born on the 18th of August, 1811, in Columbia county, Pennsylva nia. After receiving a primary educa tion he entered Dickinson Seminary, at Williamsport, in August, 1855, and graduated from that institution in June, ISIS. Soon after his graduation he be came a studentat law in the office of Robert F. Clark, Esq., at Bloomsburg. He prosecuted his professional studies with great zee! ; entered the law de partment of the University of Albany, in September ' 15511, graduated in the summer of Isso, and in the same year comencei the practice of his profession in his native county. He was appointed Inspector General, with the rank of Lieutenant General Dana, commanding Ninth Division Pennsylvania Militia. Immediately af ter hearing that the rebels had attacked Fort Sumter, lie reported to General Dana for duty, and on the 16th of April was directed to raise two companies of infantry in Columbia county. The companies were speedily organized, and reported for service, but owing to ,the great rush of volunteers at that time, but one of them was accepted. After securing the command of this company for his friend, Dr. W. W. Ricketts, Col onel Ent accepted the First Lieutenan cy for himself. This company, called "Pile Iron Guards," was uniformed at the expense of the citizens, and was kept at Bloomsburg under lly drill, until it was accepted into the service and ordered to larrisburg. Upon the organization of the Sixth Reserve regi ment, it became company A; Captain ItAcketts was elected colonel of the regi ment, and Lieutenant Ent was promo ted to 1111 the vacancy, and was commis cloned to rank as captain from the Stith of April, 1561. Soon after the regiment arrived at Washington, in July, 1861, Captain Ent waS.detalled In command of an escort arcs' guard to Major Myers, Chief Signal /pieta of the United States. and made a tour up die Potomac froni Washing ton to the headquarters of General Banks, near Frederick. On his return lie was detailed, at the request of Major Myers, on iltity with the signal corps, and assisted the major to eitablish the signal camp of instruction at ( ieorge town. Subsequently he was placed in con mand of Dais camp, winch became one of the permanent institutionsof the army. teneral McCall, however, Was unwilling to part with an officer of so much promise, without a slum , - ' effort to retain him in the Reserve Corps. The general's repeated applications finally suceeded, and Captain Ent was ordered to return to his regiment. The progress he had made in acquiring a knowledge of the duties in the signal service had secured for him the com mand of the signal party which accom panied Sherman's expedition to Port Royal; he therefore reluctantly obeyed the order that remanded him to the command of his company and forc:Al him to relinquish a field in which he had already won the confidence of his superior officers. Captain Ent resumed his duties with his company a few days before the di vision was moved across the Potomoc ; was detailed on the stall' of Colonel Inc- Calmont, cumin:mill ler the Third Bri gade. ]tut 1 ;j,ineral Met 'all again ordered hint to his regiment, which was greatly in need of his presence, many of the ollieers being absent sick. The battle of Drainesville occurred shortly' after his return, in which Capt. Ent participated with distinction. He renu4ined with Ids regiment, in the reg ular routine of his duties, until August 7th, 15)12, when he was detailed on re • milting duty by I feneral Seymour, then conunanding the division , with the hope also, that Ids health, which had been greatly impaired, Might be restored. Ile proceeded to I larrisburg just be foiii the army was ordered to evacuate Harrison's Landing; he remained there on duty until Pope's army was being driven from Bull Run to Washington. Hearing of this disaster, he determined to rejoin his old comrades at once, and participate in their glory aud their suf fering. Knowing the delay and difli culty attending a regular application, he sought and obtained the charge of some reernits• to be sent to Alexandria, whom lie hurried to their destination, and turned them over to the °nicer in charge of Camp Distribution, then pro ceeded to the trout. Captain Ent went tot teneral Seymourand statedhis desire lo go on active duty with his regiment, and, with the assent or, his eommander, joinedghis old command just after it had passed through Washington to en ter upon the Maryland campaign. At the battle or south Mountain lie was placed iii command of two compa nies, with orders to charge against the enemy holding the summit on the ex treme right of the !Me. Whilst, those two companies were rapidly as possible toiling up the mountain side under a most terrific fire, three other companies were ordered to join them. With these ' live companies Captain Ent completed the charge, routed the 'enemy in front, and, with the First regiment on his left, rose to the summit and opened a withering lire on the enemy's flank, which had the effect of assisting very materially in breaking the left flank of Wei rebel army. In this tiliarge he lost one-third of Ids command, and received slight bruise in the hip front a ball tclsich had glanced from a rock. At the hattle of Antietam he fully maintained his n-putation for skill and bravery, nut was in a few days there after prienotcd to the majority of his regiment. Late in Novem her, k5:2, when Colonel Sinclair was assigned to the command of a brigade, the lieutenant-colonel befog ill and unfit for duty, Major Ent assumed the conunand of the regiment, and on Ihe':>l of April, 1863 lie was eommissioned I,iontenant-Colonel, to rank fronl the '2(101 of November, 1862 ; on the 2:fil of July he was promoted to the colonelcy, to rant: from May 23d, 1803. giMMi 111catni \ (MEDIC:aI EOCTIJII. N. 11, 1:EISIIINE, lor (111 . 0111 C a per °like NO.:[: EAST EINE Ni'., LAT:CASTER, l'A., Where 110 has Been ron,go,l for some tin, in I lie sueresspll I feat m ol t. of ()Li) o}:sTINATE I'ISEASES. The a vol uile of eel . - htl,tlns Insintomi.C, llf cures. Inn. the most. isnOlory evltienee win be given tile Inthile in Itt I . lnl Or ins nOntor I risb ine devotes nxe•in,ivo nt I ent intl 101.1151±1, nfdislaves, In Willch hits Ilrnctice lets been enren 114'y 1.,' 11:1:11,I ;ill sysnlllo of treat ment.. I'ONNITMPTION, PA RALYSN )N(711111, , , DYSPEPSIA, A 4T H AN I) 1).1:-;E:\ SES IP Till IA V ER. HEART, LUNGS, bTOMACII, SKIN, AND 01 , TDE NERVOUS SYSTEM, - . - And all those Diseases peculiar too females through lilt, tee promptly . and permanently cured whoa curable, and law:enable charger: made for medicines. The Lector principal remedial agents are celeeted carefully from the rharmacepada of he United Slates and Germany, and prepared end given out by him at his mlice, :mil coul d LIU all the modern iw iirovements Of Medi- .diue, o.lllollg which are Inhalation. Atomiza tion, Electrical and Magnetic treatment which are all used with success In this late day of progress. The Doctor Invite, all who are alhleted, to call and consult Ida, free of charge, and give hint and his medicines a FAITHFUL TRIAL. Doctor ilrisbine Diagnoses by the ni Inv, one of the most inhilllbic 'tests of Diseases kmare using Optical, Chemical and Microscopical tests, enabling hint to empb.y a rational, scb entitle :aid curative I re,ament• and he swill in no case give encouragement for the sake of foes. The Dort or is a graduate of Sterling Medical College, and the old German Eclectic School, waa Burgeon and Aledlcal Director in tho late War, has had a largo experience, both In civil and military practice, and only desires repu tation on his own merits. OFFICE, AND 111i9K.DENCE : No. 03 East King street. a few doors above the Eastern Ho tel, and a little over a squaro above the Court I louse. upr 29 ain w 17 Jear- Commit:Alen Tree and Conildential. ESTRAY EEP.—CAME TO THE premises of Jacob iinsser, Jr., Penn twp., THREE WHITE SHEEP, one of them a Ewe and the other two Wailers with horns. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses, otherwise they will be disposal of according to law. sup JACOB DUBBER., THE 12-A-NOIASTER , WEEIIKLY lNtl\Filja . O . EN - GVil3.4. WP 4 I)NE I S,DAY4 - OCTOI - 3.ER 14, I:W3i- gate AfittertinMetliti. AGENTS WANTED FOB Dr. Kane's Great Pictorial Work, " AECTIC EXPLORATIONS,,, •- . - An elegant volume of rarest merit and instrne . Lion and of great interest for all readers. WITH 300 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, and a Sketch of the author; Exclusive territory given and large commis alone. For circulars and agency, address the Publishers, BLISS & CO., Newark, N. J. AGENTS WANTED For Matthewaale Smith's New BOOR, SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORK. 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Eight Large Double-Quarto Pages, Illustrated, with over a dozen distinct Departments, each ably con ducted, the Best Talent being employed. Elec tion will soon he over, when everybody, In but .h Town and Country, will want the most Progressive, Timely, Entertainlnt::.nd Useful Weekly of its Class—Moottres Rt ItAL. The 13 Numbers of this Quarter (Oct. to .lan.) sent, On Trial, for ONLY NIFTY Celts! Try the Trial Trip! Address 0. D. T. MOORE. 11 Park Row, N. Y., or Ruchrster, N. Y. EMPLOYMENT.—Tho, only work NVialell 12j nettles, by documentary evidence, what has been said, written, I nought or done, by OCR NEXT PRESIDENT, Is A. D. RICHARDSON'S PERSONAL HISTORY 01. U.S. URANT. The Republican Union Com mittee at Washington, recognize Its authen ticity and use It as an authority, sending for conies of IL for that purpose. 1 lie press discard oil others. We Want. Agents for It In this county. Send for Circular, terms, &e. to BLISS & CU., litcwark, N. J, T HE (IItECIAN BEND, WHAT IT IS, how II grew Into a national calamity. It Is mu a P. E n INC/. Symp toms and Treatment. A small volume pro fusely illustrated, Sent by !nail on receipt of Si cents. Address GRECIAN BEND PU111.1.1 CO., I'. 0., Box (172, N. Y. Trade supplied by AMERICAN NEWS CO., 117 Nassau St., N. Y. G ItEAT DISTRIIBUTION ' II THE METROPOLITAN CIFT COMPANY 5 Cash Gifts, Each eio ouo SI9OO A YEAR TO AGENTS to sell the 10 " -: c Star Shuttle Men'ing: Machines. " a eue , ,:., -. „ i ' m , . 1 , pee l particulars free. Extra inducements to es• 2u ” .10 " „„,., iencol Agents. Call on or address W. G. Zee " . " ~,,, WILSON & CO., Cleveland, O.; Lesion, Mass., :100 " " :43 or St. Lonis,Mo. •156 " " 25 , WO " " 25 1 Tr Is conceded that the great Zinuari 'M OO Elegant Rosewood Planom..E'ach 5:1151:,;:, - to ,ell I j ter, has mastered more diseases, both acute , " Melodeons... '• 75 75 to I.' , and chronic, than any sitter tonic in the ISO Sewing Machines :: so to 175 , known world. IL has cured Cholera, the worst 2.5:1 Musical Boxes " 2.5 to :Ali ' forms of Fevers, Pneumonia, Liver and Heart III) Fine Gold Watches " 75 to sin disease, Chronic Diarrhea, Dyspepsia, Rim:l- V:a Fine Silver Watches " 30 to 60 matism, Sick Headache, and Will cure any dis- Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Oil-; ease arising from a disordered state of the ver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large , blood. It is recommended by Governors of assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, In all , States, Members of Congress, distinguished di valued at xl,OOl/;000,, vines and physicians, null the proprietor can A C I Chance to Draw any of the above show more sworn certificates of cures than any Prizes by purchasing a Sealed Ticket fur 25 ' slier Bitters manufacturers In America. Send els. Tickets describing each Prize are scaled for a circular, and read them. Sold by drug• in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On re- . gists and sealers generally. Beam', BRICK oej la of 2, eta. a Serried yid,: will he draws . Err :S. Co., wholesa.e liquor dealers, sole without choice anti delivered at our ofliee, or . Agents for Western States, Chicago, 111. F. sent by mail to :my address. The prize named ' RA 1 ITER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 6 North Front upon it will be delivered to the ticket , holder , street, Phil:Well:I Oa. on payment of one dollar. Prizes ivlll be Immediatelyi sent to any address, as requested, Wit SELL. FOR ONE DOLLAR, by expresser return 11111.11. D and Silver Watches, Sewing Ma- Yon will know what your Prize Is ' G OL ehines, Silk Dress Patterns, Carla:tines, before you pay for it. Aug pri, miry be e.r. DOllletitie Goods, Ac. changed for ano(lit, of lie mime calve. Ito . CIRCULARS SENT FREE, Blanks. , giving full particulars, or tell checks sent for icl.Our patrons can depend on fair dealing.. Our Dollar, de...crib:in; tell different articles, neferences.—We select the following noises which we will sell for from the many who have lately drawn Vain- ONE DOLLAR EACH. able Prizes and kindly permitted us to pub- Splendid inducements offered 'to A" o es Ls Usti them: sending us Clubs. Address S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., 5.1,000; Miss An- , LA BONI' E .k BARI:ITT, Me Monre6,t Chicago, 111., Plano, valued at • No. s; Sunbury St., Boston, Mass. 56.50; Robert Jackson, Dubuque, ;lowa, Gold Watch, 62511; Phlllp McCarthy, Louisville, Ky., Diamond Cluster Ring, 500; H. A. Patterson, New Bedford, MllBB., Silver Tea Set, 6175; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Wis., Piano, ,:ahi ; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Melo deon, 5125. Ali - We publish no names without perm Ltitii Ile. Opinions of the Press.—" They are dolug the largest business; the firm 18 reliable, and deserve, their success."— {reekby Tribune, .&b. 8, 18IK " We have examined their system, and know them a fair dealing raid, Feb. ISGS. "Lan! Week a friend at ours drew a $5OO prize whleh was promptly received."—Ladd /Veen Mar. :1, ISM. Send Inc circular giving many more referen c:s and favorable notices from the press. Lib eral Inducements to Agents. Satlsfuetlen guaranteed. Evely package of Sealed Envel opes contains ONE CACTI .117. Slx Ticket; lur $1; 13 for $2; :12 for 55; Ilu Mr $l5. All bettors should be addressed to HARPER., WILSON & CO.. 174 Broadway, N. Y. 1.000 AGENTS WANTED in 101 parts of the U. 8. to sell our immense list of nearly LOOO tißlerent BOOKS, BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Every family wants something from it. Catalogues fur nished free on application, and books sent post-paid to any address on receipt of price. Canvassing books containing the list with prices, together with blank sheets and printed headings for enrolling a list of names, sent free to any ono nu receipt of 50 cents. Anybody can sell 100 to 1,000 of these books almost Im.y , - where. For terms to agents and other Infor mation, address J. E. POTTER S. CU., Publish ers, 014 & lilt Sanom St., Philadelphia, Pa. ST. LOUIS AND IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY'S Seven per cent. first Mortgage Bonds,*February and August Coupons. The earnings ot the completed road to Pilot Knob aro now more than the Intel est on the entire mortgage. The proceeds of these Bonds are adding to the security every day. Over $8,000,000 have been spent on the property, and not over 52,000,000 or bonds issued thus far. The constantly Increasing traffic of carrying ORE, with the prospect of controlling all the travel from St. Louis to the Southern States, ensures all enormous revenue. The Directors owns -10 of the stock for inrc.riment, and are in terested to enrich the property as well as to economise its expenses. THOS. ALLEN, President, St. Louis, Mo. We. the undersigned, cordially recommend these seven per cent. mortgage bonds, of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad, as a good security. The revenue of the road will be large, and the administration of the affairs of the Company is In capable and experienced Lands, and is entitled to the greatest cont.. dance of rate public. JAMES S. THOMAS, Mayor of St. Lotus. JOHN J. ROR, , -Pres't St. Louis Chamber of The best manufactured. Warranted - for six years. Pianos to let, and rent applied If pur chased; monthly Instalments received for the same. Old pianos taken In exchange. Cash paid for the Caine. Secondhand at great bar gains, from 650 to 0200. Planes tuned and re paired. Organs and Melodeons to Sabbath Schools and Churches supplied at liberal discount. Send for illustrated price list. WO Pianos, Melodeons, and Organs of six first-class makers, at low prices fur Cash, or one quarter cash and the balance in Moni hly In• stainieuts. Hecond•hand instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. FREEBORN GARRETSON SMITH & CO., Late Supt and successor to Wm. B. Bradbury . Oct 6 dmdAvil 927 Broome Street, N.Y. Arod'HUS MEIER, Vice•Pres't U. Pacific I L ORD at TAYLOII, Railway. Commerce. E. W. FOX Pres't St. Louis Board of Trade. BAItTONRATES, Pres't North Missouri Bad road. J. H. BRITTON, Pre 't Nat. Bank of the State of Mo, WM. L. EWING, Prea't of the 'bier. N. B. of St R. ILEA. Pren't Secothl Nat. Bank of St. Louis. JAS. B. EADS, Met Eng. St. Louis (4 111. Bridge Do. GEO. W. TAYLOR, Pres't Pacific Railroad (of Mo.) . _ WM. TASSIG, Presq, Traders' Bank St. Louis JOHN R. LIONBERGER,,Presq.T. N. Bank, tit Louis. ROBERT BARTH, Pres'L German Savings In stitutlon. Coupons payable In the city of New York. A limited number of the above named Bonds for sale at Eighty-live. Parties living out of the city can remit by draft or express, and the bonds will be returned by express free of charges. We invite the attention of capitalists and others to them, as in our opinion, a very desirable Investment, destined to rank as a first-class security. Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps and information can be had on applica tion to TOWNSEND, WHELEN A CO., No. 309 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Agents of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain It. R. Co. Pb I ladel phia references:—Cambria Trou Co. Gaw, Bacon & Co.; Thos. A. Biddle & Co. L IPPINCOTT A• RAKEWELL•N PATENT UROUND, PATENT TEMPER CIRCULAR SAWS, WM= LIPPINCOTT As CO.'S CAST STEEL SAWS. Circular Haws or ono temper over the whole plate. Mulay, Mlll, Cross. Cut and Gang. Equal to any made in the world. For sale by all dealers and the makers. LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rate Advtittotmtuto. ALL mmtlng employment can have a good business by' addressing DAVIS & BRO., 7 Bansom street. Phila. IDRIYER CASHED In Royal Havana Rennielcy, and Hissourt Lotteries. Circulars sent and Information glyen. JOSEPH. BATES, No. 7SBroadway, New York. Poet Otnce Box. 4264. BLOOD • mA.loo...Nothing Boim. .. port ant. Bend two stamps for sealed 72 pages on the whole subject. Dr: Whittier, confidential physician, 617 St. Charles at., Bt. Louis, Mo. stands pre-emi nently above all others in his speciality. matter who failed, state your case. Patients treated u.r mall in every,J3tate. RED JACKET A IX E None—From reports and letters received: I. Your Axe is bound to be TEE AXE. 11. It Will cut 25 per cent. better. 111. My brother lost one arm in the war, but with your Axe lie can cut as well as any one else can. IV. If I could not get another, twenty-five ($25) dollars would not buy it. V. It will cat hoop poles better than any other Axe. • VI. I would not be without it for anything. For salo by all responsible dealers, and the makers, LEPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Owners of the Patents TRE ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR BROKER STORE, Our stuck, consisting of every variety of BOOM AND SHOES SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOLEN AND HEMP CARPETINUS STRAW MATTINUS, and PHOTOURATII ALBUMS Is of our own Importation, or purchased di rectly from the Manufacturcre In large quan tities. tar We were the first to commence the lode or woods on the polninr Mon of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH AR'IICLE Our Sales for the last twelve months have been about one utllllon dollars. sii-4)ur business has been decided by the Court.Cof this State and by the United Staies anthori ties not to be a Lottery, or a UM En terprise, but a regular legitimate business. 'Forms of sale for Club of $5; a selection of one of the following articles: 2tlyda Brown or Bleached Sheeting, superior quality. Pop lin or Alpaca Dress pattern. Wool Square Shawl. 'l% yards Doeskin. Au 8 Day Clock, Seth Thomas' make. 1 pr. 'gent's Calf Boots. Winteplarseilles Quilt. Silver Plated Chased Castor with U bottles. A Morocco Photograph Album. 110 pictures. 3 yards 1H Wool Cloth. Silver Plated Cake Basket. 38 yards Brown or Bleached Sheeting, coinnion quality. Also, printed notices of 60 articles, for sale at $1 for each article, comprising a variety of articles usually sold at retail prices:fro:n.Bl.so to $5 for each article. For a Club 01610, a selection of one of the following articles:--1U yards Brown or Bleached Sheeting, superior quality. Dress pattern, price, SIU. Wool Long Shawl. Brocha Long Shawl. Two yards Black Cieritiau Broad Cloth. Common Sense Sewing Machine, price sl3—(these machines will here, stitch, tell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid, and en) braider, hi a most superior man lier.) (dent.' or Ladies' Silver Hunting Case Watch. new. 25 yards Hemp Carpeting. 3 yards Beaver Cloth. ii yards good Doeskin. silver-pin bid lee Pitcher. ii yards Wood Cloth, double WWI 0, 1 pair superior Blankets. 72 yards Brown or Blecched Sheeting, common quality, inid 120 printed not ices of articles for sale at $1 each, comprising a variety of articles usually cold at retail from $1.20 to SIU fur each article. N. 13We hereby inform the public that , we are not connected with any of the (lift Enterprise One Dollar Concerns in this city. All concerns offering a Gift, Pre mium, or any article free of cost to Agent, or to any one, are In direct violation of the laws against Lottery. We have information, from reliable authority, that all Gilt Concerns in this City will be closed up by the State Police. tn_ FOR ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS SEND FOR OUR. CIRCULARS. Send a Droll, nodal Hooey Order, or Regimlered Letter. He sure unit direct your letters to ANDREWS d: CO.. Ito SUNBURY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 25 0 I,,`•er.l, l °,',`s, l ,`ntfec'rl'irl":l2l l .inteTy"ev 7 esi: where to sell our Patent Errelasting White Wire Clothes Lines. Call at or address too GIRARD WIRE MILLS Philadelphia, Pa. WHITTI ER, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louts, Mo WHO treats confidentially all delicate, in tricate and limit standing complaints, publishes a pamphiet'which should be read by every young man In America. Send two stamps. Patients everywhere. Slate your Ittur Mori; Adrerfiumrats tt MAC'S AUG HT's I NI PO H'C EI) Spool ILnd Ball Cott on, for Sewing Alaelnne and ❑and use unsurpassed In price and quality. ALEXAN DEB KNOX, No. 512 ('earl street, .13/21-3tud.tw Scar Broadway, New York. i - Nurcit ES"COUNTY ACADE3IY,Pough- J keephie, N. Y.—Boarding anti Day School her Boys. Term opens September;, Terms, ,5:70k). SPEW ART PELHAM, A. M., sepPl-lind Principal. wATERS' NEW SCALB PIANOS, With Iron Frame, Uverstrumf Bass and Agrafte Bridge. AIELoPEONS AND CABINET ORGANS, The best Manufactured; Warranted for Syears. Nifty Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six flrst-class makers, at low prices for Cash, or, one-thlrd cash and the balance in Monthly Installments. Second-hand Instruments at great bargains., Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Warerooms, ISt Broadway, New York. Octoctfamd,cwl HURACE WATERS. PECULIAR CHARMS OF THE Ji RADBURY PIA \'O Its Adaptation to the Duman Voice as au ac companiment, owing to ifs peculiar sympa thetic. mellow, yet rich and powerful tone. at From personal acquaintance with this !inn we can indorse them as worthy of the fullest confidence of the Christian public. Their rule Is to give one•tenth of their income to the cause of the Lord. We are using the Bradbury Pianos in our families, and they give entire satisfaction. Persons at a distance need feel no hest Cation lu sending for their illustrated price list, and ordering from it, or to order second baud pianos. They are reliable. Simpson, Bishop N. E. Church, Philad'a. E. B. Janes, Bishop AL E. Church, N. Y. Daniel Wlse, Editor Sunday Scheel Adroeatc.. D. D. Lore, Editor Northrra Arluocale. Dr. James Porter, Book Agent, New York. Rev. 't haunts Sewall, Pact tic St. (March, Brooklyn. Rev. Hiram Mattison, Trially Chard], Jerary City. Dr. J. I'. Durbin, Secretary n(51189101.1, Theodore Tilton, Editor htdeeellden4. Robert Bonner, Editor Nvo. Ybrk Ledger. N05..161, 401, 40.5 aria 467 Broad way,l Corner of Grand Street, ;,, e Nov, 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand St., I ' r Corner at CLuistle Street, J An Unusually Attractive Stock of New and FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Imported by themselves expresslyfor the finest THEY ABE ALSO DAILY RECEIVING FULL LINES OF DESIRABLE FALL AND WINTER FABRICS, Includlug Silks, Dress Hoods, New Mixtures for Sults, Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths, White Goods, Hosiery nod Upholstery Goods, which will be sold AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE. AT THE (IRANI), STREET STORE ONLY Carpets, Mattresses; Beds and Bedding in Great Variety ,l and at VERY LOW,PRICES. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, N&.. MI Co 41.17 BROADWAY, ~ net 6 . 1 ENTRANCE ON GRAND ST. (1111(14W rilliadtip,l2ll A4ltitfflotintals. MIKE ESTABLISHED 8188, J...DIONARSO P N A CO., 126 MAR I= Slums; EILAVA., lathe largestMannfacturing Confectioners and Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, ma, mar M in the Untte4l States. ly w 12 MITRE LAADELL, .E 1 FOURTH. AND ARCH STS., PHILA.. GOOD BLACK SILKS, GOOD COLORED SILKS. 186 8 . FALL GOODS OPENING, _FANCY AND STAPLE. LYONS SILK VELVETS, NEW STYLE SHAWLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, GOOD BLANKETS, TABLE LINENS, SHEETINGS AND BHIRTINGS, CLOTHS AND CASSHdERES. N. B. New Goode received daily in large iota for Jobbing. leen 9 61w 30 J. DEAR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BEGARS and TOBACCO, PIPES, dm. Warehouse N 0.413 Cstnut et. Philadelphia, Pa. /n consequence or the continued itwspo sition of Mr. at. B. DEAN, the business of the firm has been transferred to the undersigned. Who will continue It at the same location. I would respectfully invite an examination of my selected stock of Imported and Domestic &pars, Tobacco, tie' I intend to keep con stantly in store a full supply of all goods innny line, and guarantee perfect satisfaction In every particular. E. J. DEAN sephi-imw37 413 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. T HE HOUSEHOLD HAS MACHINEI FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES, FACTORIES, CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS WITH GAS! Generates Gas Without Fire or Hea t! The simplicity and ease by which this Ma chine is managed, as also its economy and great merit, recommends It to the public favor. Call and see machine In operation at the store. DAVID JONES', Manufacturer and Sole Agent, angP2-3m5732 Tin Furnishing Store No. 73:3 Green street, Philadelphia. lim.Send for Illustrated Circular. p rii I. A=R PHIC HS GLASS WARE DRY 0 0 0 D S RICKEY, SHARP NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET =EI UPERII Q UA LIT} SILK AND WOOL POPLINS u 1 Xl'll E (201,ORINUS RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CIIESTNUT STREET, fob 5 PHI ADELPLII A . lyw26 1100 AN D HIRTS D 628 e URSETS, CORSETS. 62B WM. T. HOPKINS', N. 621 i ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer of the CLEBRATED "CHAMPION " HOOP SKIRTS For Lad les, M lases and Children. The largest assortment and best qualify and styles lu the American Market. Every lady should try teem, as they reronimmul themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, bang lighter and more elastic than all others—worctinied in cet,y respect, and sold at very low prices. Ask for liopkins . ."ChamplOn" Skirt. Superior and-made Whale-Bono Corsets in Fifteen different Grades, including the "Im perial " and Thompson Si Laugdon's " Glove• Fitting" Corsets, ranging In price from SI Cta. to 5.5.50: together wills Joseph Itockel's Cele brated French Woven Corsets, superior shapes and quality, Ten different Grades from $l.lO Lo 55.50. They are the linen and best goods for tile prices ever Imported, Toe Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at the Lowest Hates. • These visiting the Cl ty should not fall to call and examine our flood!, and Prime, as we defy all competition. dr p 2 4mw 25 C IIER?iING MADE EASY, Good Fresh Butler all the Year Round 11=11 SAVETIME! SAVE MONEY! SAVE LABOR By using Tomlinson rt Co.'s (Lincoln Eng land) Celebrated Butter Powder. By the use of this inexpensive Powder, churning for hours is reduced to minutes, and Is applicable to the making of Butter at all seasons of the y ear. A small quantity added to the milk or cream at the time of. churning will produce Butter In much less time, in larger quantity, and of a superior quality, flavor and consislency; It removes toe unpleasant flavor mulled by the cows feeding ou turnips, garlic, weeds. &c.; and prevents all rancidity peculiar to butter; also makes it firmer and sweeter even in the hot test weather. This Powder, now being Introduced into this country, bas long been in use throughout Europe and the Canadas, and Butter made with It has invariably taken the prize at all Agri cultural Shows, whenever exhibited. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. per Box. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Store-keepers throughout the Country. itaw2l JAMES A. ARMSTRONG, General Agent for United States, No. lit Market stree, Philadelphia. 4ttion garifir gailroad 80 0 HILES . . OF THE UNION PACIFIC Are now finished and In operation. Although this road is built with great rapidity, the work is thoroughly done, and Is pronounced by the United States Commissioners to be first-class In every respect, before It is accepted, and be• fore any bonds can be issued upon It. Rapidity and eacellenceof construction hay been secured by a complete division of labor and by distributing the t ,venty thousand men employed along the line for long distances at once. It is now probable that the WHOLE LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1569. The Company have ample means of which the Government grants the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along theline of its operations; also 12,800 acres of laud to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side of its road; also Culled States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from MAO to sls,t;oo per mile, according to the difficulties to be surmounted on the various sections Lobe built, for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and IL Is expected that not only the interest, but the principal amount may be paid In services rendered by the Company in trans porting troops, malls, dm. THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, ft orn Its Way or Local Business only, during tile year ending June 30th, 1508 amounted to over which, after paying all aspensea was much more than sufficient to pay the Interest upon US Bonds. These earnings aro no Indication of the vast through traffic that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they Cer tainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three ITI3=11£! The Union Pacitio Bondi.; run thirty years are for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July at the Company's 01lice m the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The principal is payable in gold at maturity. The price is 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal in come ou their cost. A very Importauteenslderallen 1u determin• lug the value of these bonds is the length of Lime hey have to 7 . 1.0 L. IL Is well known that a long bond always commands a much higher price than a short one. It is safe to assume that duriniz the next thirty years, the rate of Interest in the United states will decline as it has done In Europe, and we' we a right to expect that six per cent. sacuriti , a as these will be held at as high a premium as those of this Government, wild', In 1857, were bought in at from 20 t 023 per cent above par. The export demand alone may produce this recall, and as the Issue of a pri vate corporation,lhey are beyond the reach of political action. The Company believe that their Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and the right to advance the price at auy time Is reserved. Subscriptlone will be received in Lancaster by LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK. REED, MoGRANN ez CO., BANKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and In New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BANKERS, And by the Company's Advertised Agents tlroughout the United States Remittances should be Made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the Bonds will be seat free of charge by return express. Parties suuscribing through local agents, look to them for their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1888 hasjust been published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible in an advertise. merit, respecting the Progress of the Work,the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value of the Ronda, which will be sent free on application at the Company's office or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, , auSlB-3mdawle Treasurer, New York. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. ctu TURN OF ENGLAND SOAP For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world! Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Bold by the ALDEN CHERIOAL WORKS, 48North Front treet, Philadelpfija. RoplAimdeochtlyw RAILROAD M=! NO. 59 WALL STREET, Vibrtilanto4 l 3. LICEWSKD BY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY S. C. THOMPSON & CO' GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE OF Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Linens, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles, Shier Plated Ware, Cutlery. Watches, SeWing Machines, &c. These articles to.be sold at Um uniform price o ONE DOLLAR EACH, and not to be paid for until fort know w Lint you are to receive. The most popular and economical method of CIO - I'lg business to the country, BY PATRONIZING TEIS SALE you have a chance to exchange your goods. The Smallest Article sold for ONE DOL LAR can be exchanged for a Silver Plated, ,Five Bottled Revolving Castor, or your Choice of a large variety of :other Arti cles upon Exchange List. TERNS TO AGENTS Certificates, giving a complete description of articles to be sold for one dollar, will be sold at the rate of TEN CENTS EACH. For a Club of Thirty, and 83.00, The person sending it can have their choice of the lollowing articles as their commission: 20 Se cotios cloth, Harris Cloth Pants Pattern, Splendid Bowie Knife, Lancaster Quilt, ' En graved Silver Spoon Holder, Pair ladles Ex tra quality- Cloth Boots, Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Table Cloth, Set of Steel-bladed Knives and Forks, Bet of Silver-plated Forks, Embossed Table Spread, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated Gold lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant Silk-beaded Parasol, One Hundred-Picture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory-handled Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen large sized Linen Towels, FEUICIT ral Skirt, Ladies' Morocco Shopping Bag, Honeycomb Quilt Alhambra Qnilt, Ladies' Splendid Square Wool Shawl,Ladies' solid Gold California DlsAond Ring, Gents' Plain or En graved Gold'ißing (16 caret fine) Ladles' Solid Black Wginut Writing Desk, Ladles' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock,ono doten Ladies' Linen H'diterchlefa, extra quai -1 ity, or one dozen Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs For a Club of Sixty, and 86.00, One of the following articles; 40 garas &Ica. jag, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Pair Honeycomb Quilts, Cylinder Watch, Double. Barrel Rine Pistol, Fancy Cashmere Dress Pat tern Thibet Shawl Three Yards Double width Water Proof Cloaking Four yards Wool Frock ing, Set of Lace Curtains, Ladles' double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One-iluudred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancas ter Quilt, :Alpaca Dress Pattern,E'ngraved Silver-plated six bottle Revolving Castor tor, Pair (bents' Calf Boots, Splendid Balmoral Skirt, Set oflvory-hanclled Knives: W ith Silver plated Forks, Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Pair of all-Wool Blankets,' Splendid beaded and lined Silk Parasol, Ladles' splendid Morocco Traveling Bag, Pair of Alhambra Quilts, Thirty yards Print or a itlaisciUes Quilt. - - • - For °Club of Oue Hundred, and SlO,OO, 110 yards iiiiiecting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants and 'Vests Patters, extra quality, Engraved Silver Plated Six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut Glass Bottles, Pair Splendid v ose Blankets, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Tea Set, (three pieces Sugar Bowl Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver-plated Cake Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-live yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Berage Shawl, Splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Case Watch, Spplendid Bible with elegant Steel Engravings Family Record and Photograph Page, Poplin Dress Pat tern, Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher,Splen dld Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe's Revolver, Splendid Accordeou Music Box, One pair flue Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. COMMISSIONS FOR Li:UWE:It CLUBS IN Agents will please take not :cc of this. Do not send names, tot number your clubs from ono upwards. Make your letters short, sod plain us possible. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE ler Be sure and send Honey by Regis. tercel Letter, when possible. Insome in stances Country Postmasters have refused to forward letters to us, supposing that our busi ness came under the law against Lotteries, Wit Enterprises, he., although It has been over and over declared lawful by the legal authorities. This action is instigated by the Jealousy of Country Merchants. In case any Postmaster should again decline to forward letters, SEND BY EXPRESS. We cannot be responsible for Money lost, unless some precautions are taken to Insure its safety. SEND FOR CIRCULAR... Send your address In full, Town, County and Blots, S. C. TRORPSON & CO., No. 136 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS 09H AGENTS WANTED FOR THE FASTEST SELLING BOOK EXTANT. MEN OF 0 TIMES," or Leading Patriots of the Day. An elegant volume, splendidly illustrated with lilAbeauti (al Steel Engravings, and a portrait of the au thor, Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STO\WE. Agents aay It In the beat, and seas the quiches of soy book they ever sold. Now Is the time to sell It. Everybody wants It. Agents:ire taking WO orders per week. We pay extra large com missions and grant exclusive territory. Send for Circulars, giving lull particulars. Address HARTFORD YUBIASHING CO., ldartrord, Ct. WE HAVE COME' With great inducements to agents to co-oper ate with us in our GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE Shootings Free of Cost to onr Agelll9 Watches Free of Cost to our Agents dewing Machines Free of Cost Id Agents Leather Goods Free of Cost to Agents Linen Goods Free of Cost to our Agents Silks and Shawls Free of Cost to Agents Boots and Shoes Free of Cost to Agents Dress Goods Free or Cost to oar Agents Great Dollar Bargains for our Customers Send for our circulars. Agents wanted every where. Address, HARRIS & PLUMMER, 34 Hanover Street, Boston, mass. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to wen., ALI. DESIRE for 2bbacco. This great remedy Is au excellent ap petlaer. It purities the blood, invigerates the system, possesses great nourishment and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest loud, makes sleep re freshing, and establishes robust health. amok era and Chewers for Sixty Years Cared. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise ou the Ir. furious effects of Tobacco with lists of refer ences, testimonials. &c., SENT FREE. Agents wanted. Address, DR. T. R. AlikoTT, Jerscay City, New Jersey. WANTED—AGIENTs...-875 to 8200 per month everywhere, male and female, to Introduce! the GENUINE IMPROVED COM MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stitch hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most su perior. manner. Price, only SIS. Folly war. ranted for live years. We will pay 11100 for any Machine that will sew a stronger, more beau tiful, or more elastic teams than ours. It makes the Elastic Loch s (Itch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents teem 875 to MO per month and expenses, or a com mission from which twice that amount can be made, Address, TECOMI36:CO., i'iTTSIIUItU, PA.. or BOSTON, MASS. CAUTION.-Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming oil worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwitlo. Ours is the only genuine and really pratical cheap machine Manufactured. sepl7-Ittrthttv T HE "P OIIIPr ERER • FRIEND OR, CHICKEN POWDER. icoryftwaT SECURED. CAPES IN CHICKENS AND TCRKEIS, Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and other Diseases common to Pooh ry, and will promote an increase of Fat. Full Directions accompany each Package. PRICE El CENTS. The annexed are a few of the certificates we have, received In proof of the great value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CARaor..Dros, Baltimore Co.. Md., December lab, Be:. Messrs. Clotworthy S Co. WINTLE.3IBII:-.1 have need your •' Poulter. era' Friend" upon a brood of young chickens that had the gapes, and am happy to say, that by the use of a few doses they were entirely cured. It will certainly cure the gapes when used according to directions. Yours, Ac., GEO. BARMAN. ANNAPOLIS, Mn., February 7th, ISSS. Messrs. Clotworthy GEPTLEMEN:—I have sold all the "Poulter ers' Friend" I received from you last August. The poultry In the surrounding country was dying very fast with "Cholera." I recommend ed your " Poulterers' Friend," and as far As I could learn, It has proved a cure for the dis ease. W. R. GOODMAN. BALI - moss', February 2d, ISSS. Messrs. Clotworthy de Os.: y chickens were dying very fast with what my 'neighbors called "Chicken Cholera." I was induced to try your "Poulterers' Friend," and it worked like a chsrm. I gave it as reeted, and it cured those that were then sick, and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis ease since. Your, &e., B. MENCIEEtr, Cross and Warner streets. SEEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA., March 1,141,1865. Messrs. aottoorthy & Cb. : GENTS : Having lost a great many fowls dur ing the early Spring, with " Chicken Cholera," I was induced by Mr. Joseph M. St onebrakers of Shepherdstown, Va., to,try a paper of your "Poulterers . Friend," whichl did • and I. had only used three doses when the disease disap peared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to 'do what It says, if the directions are - followed. CHRISTIAN WELTY. "Messrs. ClO:worthy & Co., of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a preparation which is a sure cure for altruist all diseases to which fowls, both young and old, are Babied. The season for gapes is close at hand, and every poultry breeder who desires to have success with has young flocks ought to procure one or two packages of the "Poulterers Friend" im mediately. A preparation of this kind has been needed long since, for more chicks die annually than are raised. Another pest, that of vermin on fowls; and which proves so fatal to many young broods, may be exterminated or prevented, it Is believed, by the use of this panacea."—YOrk Perm.m/rimfan. JOIEN F. LONG er.BONB, Wholesale Agents, Lancaster, Penna. MANITBACTUDICD UNIX DT CLOTTVO.22THY 6 CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, - NO. 339 WEST BALTIMORE . STREET, BALTIMORE, MD PRICE $2.00 PER DOZEN TO THE TRADE A Liberal Discount Allowed, when purchased in large quantities. CAtrrion.—The public are cautioned against any similar preparation; only Cgotivortny'N are genuine. up 22 Gulp.' 3tal egitate. VALIIABLE TAVERN STAND AT PUB • LIC S ALP —On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1885 will he sold at public sale, that valn able Tavern Ste/add:inflated In the village of Barevllle, on the New Holland Pike, 8 miles from Lancaster and 4 miles from New Holland, consisting of 5 ACRES OF LAND In good order. The Improvements thereon are a large TWO-STORY TAVERN 110138 E, large Wash lionse, good Stabling and Shedding, Wood Rouge and other eut-buildings. Two Wells with riever.f..lllng Water near the house, with Pomp therein. Rain Water Cistern, Weighing Scales, and all other improvements convenient for keeping a country stand. This property ia In good order, and situated In the most pleasant and fertile part of Lancaster county, adapted for the e , •••ommods,tion of Drovers and Speculators, where pasture and feed can be procured at all seasons of the year convenient to stores and other places of pub lic business for the traveling public, and well worthy the attention of those desirous of keeping a public house. 44-Sale will be positive as the undersigned Intends to quit the business. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by oat 73tow 401 .RISTOPRER OR - DROPERTIEfi AT PRIVATE BALE.-. 1 The undersigned, residing at Quarry-villa, this county,l4 miles southeast of 1 4 ,ancaster, offers at private sale, the following properties, vlz : No. 1. On Which he resides, on the north side of said village, on the Lancaster road, consist ing of 4 ACRES AND 4 PERCHES OF LAND. with improvements, which area NEW BRICK HOUSE, 99 by 20 feet, containing 10 rooms, with cellar under the whole dwelling, plastered. garret, shutters and blinds, porch the entire front, of the house and banniatered; also, a large Out. Kitchen with fire-place, oven, and pump at the door; Smoke House, a new Barn 33 by 26 feet, containing two stables and car riage shed; and other out•bulidings. The house, barn, and out-kitchen are covered with slate. The whole property la In good condition, with plenty of fruit trees, being one of the finest residences In the vicinity of Quarryville. Price $3,000, payable on the let of April next, when a good title will be given. No. 2. Consists of Two-Storied Log Weather boarded D WELLING, 23 x 26 feet, with Kitchen attached, containing Brooms, cellar and garret; a large Barn, 55 by 30 feet, with two stables, floor, and two mows, pig sty, corn crib, fruit trees, with 21' A ACRES OF LAND, (more or less about 3 Acres in Wood of differ ent kinds. There Is an excellent Spring With Spring House near the buildings. This prop erty lies one mile east, of Quarryville on the Valley Road. Price 62,000, payable and title given as No. 1. Both the above properties are in au enter. prising neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores, shops, &c. Persons de-tring to purchase will please call ou the subscriber. J. V. ECKERT. oct 7 etw 40 ITALUABLE 'MILL PROPERTY AND V FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE.—The under signed will sell at public sale on THURSDAY, the 25th day of OCTOBER, at one o'clock, P. M., on the premDes, the following valuable property, situate in Guilford and Hamilton townships. Franklin county. Pa., known as ASOILL MILLS AND FARM, lying on the Couococheague Creek, ono and one-half miles south of Chambersbnrg, on the road leading to the Warm Spying Road, three-quarters of a mile from the Greencastle Road and Franklin It. R., and the same distance from the Warm Spring Road. This property Is well situated In the most fertile and productive portion of the Cumber land Valley. The lirst part consists of 97 Acres and 40 Perches, best quality of land, mostly Limestone and under a good state of cultiva tion, having erected thereon a large STONE MERCHANT SILLL, 45 by 55 feet, 3 stories high, in good repair, with three run of Burrs and two run of Chopping Stones; Stover's Patent Corn Kiln, capable of drying 3M bush els corn per day, and has all the improvements and conveniences necessary for doing a large merchant trade and also a large country busi ness. . . The Water-power cannot be excelled by any In this Valley and Is one of the beet in the State—running three large Submerged Wheels, and Is never obstructed by ice or back water. The mill is capable of making 75 barrels of Flour or Corn Meal In 21 hours and Its crimaensy call be increased. The brand of norm initdo at this 51111 Is always ready sale at hoinelitid abroad, and always commands the highes• price, and the Corn Meal compares favorably with the celebrated Brandywine Meal. The location of this Mill besides always giv ing it the advantages of a large custom trade always Insures a full supply of Grain to keep It In operattou, and being accessible from all poials by good roads and a substantial iron Midge crossing the creek at tills point. Also, a large STONE 51ANSION HOUSE, Rough-Cast Miller's House, Cooper's House and Shop; largo Bank Barn, all in good repair and with every convenience attached. Also a good Orchard of Choice Fruit. This properly will Ms sold together or di vided to suit the purchasers. Also, at the same time and place, 73 ACRES, 101 PERCH ES, adjoining the above, part Lime stone, part Tumbling-stone and partly meadow land. This is a good quality 01 land yielding largely. Terms will be made known on day of sale. For turther particulars address oct 7 taw 401 MONTOOMEILY BRUUGII. TRUSTEE'S SALE ox { Ii LUABLEREAL ESTATE.' Ey virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington county, sitting as a Court of Equity, the undersigned Trustee will offer at public sale, In trout of the Court House, In Hagerstown, illd.. ou TUESDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, Ir6S, all the following Valuable r eal Estate, to wit: Beluga large and productive farm, containing ACRES OF LAND, MORE. OR LESS, of which about it Acres is good timber land, situated about three and one-half miles south or Hagerstown, on the Manor road. Tue improvements on tills farm are a large twrestory_ _ _ - - STONE ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE, with an extensive back-bullding in good re pair, a very large BANK BARN, and other necessary out-hulldiugs, Iwo never-failing Wells, a line Orchard of Choice Apple Trees, also a line Peach Orchard and a variety of oth er choice fruit. This land le under a good stale of cultivation, and yields large crops. The growing crops and a small Brick House Lear the Mansion - House are reserved. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are: Third of the purchase money In hand on the day of sale or ratification thereof, and the balance in two annual payments, of one and two years from the day ot sale, Interests there on from the day of sale; the purchaser or pur chasers to give their notes for the deferred Payments, with security to be approved by the Trustee, and upon the payment of the whole 01 the purchase money a good deed will be given therefor., , , ROBERT WASON, Trustee, C. H. FUTFERER, Auctioneer. [oat 7aw IU aeOitti. Pationarlb &S. B ARR•S BOOR STORE SCI IOoL DIRECTORS TPACIIERS, l' \LI ..•• .1"-, AN 1) tiCxor,sEN, We invite tile attention of School Directors and Teachers too lr large stock of School Books and extensive arrangements with the large Sold sb ing Houses of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. We pay special attention to the interests of Directors and Teachers, and are prepared to supply townships at even better rates than ever before, Directors who contem plate changing Books, will tind it greatly to their advantage to call upon us, amour arrange ments with publishers enable us to furnish Books for Introduction at the very lowest pub lishers' roles. Our stock of Schooliitationaryiis also very large and well selected, and our facil ities for furnishing U lobes, Charts and Maps, cannot be surpassed. ALL NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AS FAST AS ISSUED PRESS. All the new styles of Anierfenn, French and English Note and Letter Papers, with Envel opes to match. All papers and Envelopes pur chased from us Will lie st:onped with the Initial of the purchaser, free of charge, If desired. .1. E. BARR, augll-tfd&w No. 2:IE. King st., Lancaster. ACARD. "TILE HILL - SELECT FAMILY BOARD =WM An English, Classical, Mathematic tl, and Scientific Instlintlon, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, At rorrsToWN, Montgomery county, l'a. The undersigned has leased the above well known school property for a term of years from Rev. M. Meigi, A. M., Proprietor and late Principal, who was formerly President of Del aware College. The Annual :cession of -12 weeks will com mence on WEDNESDAY, the 9111 day of Sep tember nest. Circulars containing complete Information will be sent. to any address on application. REV. GEO. F. MILLER, A. N., Principal. _ - - REVS. DRS.—Shaelfer, Mann, KrauthSelss, Rutter, Stork, Conrad, .Bomberger, Wylie, Sterret, and:Murphy. RUNS.—Judge Ludlow, Woodward, Leonard, Myers, M. Russel, Thayer, Charles Buck- waiter, Benjamin M. Boyer, and Jacob B. Yost. ESQl.s.—.Tames E. Caldwell, James L. Claghorn, .John W. Claghorn, Theo. G. Boggs, lieorge W. Thorn, C. F. Non on. L. L. Houpt, S. Dross Fry, Hiller Sr. Derr„lohn F. Graell, dm. aug 19 2 m w W ALL PAPERS! WINDOW SHADES; BOOKS AND STATIONERY, OXFORD, FA. Wall Paper of every style now opened for sale. New designs, latest styles, low prices, immense assortment; and Fancy Gold Glaze and Blank Paper and Borders. Window Shades of all kinds and sizes; Gum Cloth, Blue, Buff, Green and White Cloth for shades. Fixtures in variety. SCHOOL BOOKS—AII kinds used in the Lan caster County Schools. Blank Books, Hymn and Prayer Books, Miscellaneous Books, Po etical Works, Stationery, Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, Base Ball and Croquet Imple ments, Paper Collars and Cuffs, Sleeve But tons. Pocket Books, Albums, Dime Publica tions, Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Musical Instruments and. Music Paper, and all goods usually kept in a drat class Book and Paper Store. As the above stock is complete, none need fall to be suited after an examination. • • • Having Just finished a nejv store expressly for the business, the arrangements aro com plete. All goods F. sold at city prices. E. WHITESIDE, Third Street, Oxford, Pe., Next door to Harvey's Dry Goode Store atig 12 Omw•32 cbtiue JRlopo, &c. FRANK F. LANDIS. JAMS S. LANDIS EZRA F. LANDIS, • KEYSTONE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, RABI CHRRTNUT BTRRET, LANCASTER, PA., LANDIS & CO., PROPRIETORS. Iron and Braes Castings Done to Order. D 3 Ines, Mill Gearing, Shafting', Pulleys, &c., built. Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. Special attention paid to re le 4 a , Vg. ay 27 tfw: & CO. 00F1140 SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The undersigned has constantly on handa full supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on. Shingle roof at Employing the very best alatera all work is warranted to be executed in the best manner. Builders and others will find It to their biter eat to examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 23 East. King street tallleaster, Pa., 2 doors west of the Court House deo 12 itdmw UEO. 11. SPRELMER. gal dotatt. LAND FOR SAIX—ASAORSIT OF MART R. Hartman, I offer for sale a tract of land containing 114 ACRES. altrune(l on Smoky, Row Mon,' about (I miles southwest of Staunton. The land Is of good quality and under good fencing. The improve ments corudst of a small house. Any wishing to purchase can examine for themselves. Runt told privately before TEURSDAT. OP TORRE 15th, 1853, it will on that day be sold publicly. Terms will be made sooommodating. angle•tawB3 J. S. WRIGHT, Agent. P, O. Address, Staunton, Virginia. RIVATE SALE OF A HOTEL PROP' P ElITY.—The undersigned, offers at private sale the real anti personal estate, the property of the late Robert Smith, deceased. situated in Port Deposit, Cecil county, Md., and known as the "Pastime.% min Comxsac:Ur, Horan."— This Hotel has been long and favorably lmown to the traveling community, and is receiving i a c l elar Mges cadre oofno pu c b i o o pa wi n th e. good Stabling appurtenances attached Personsw=sihing e to purchase will please call on the undersigned, who is now occupying the property and will show the same. sep 2 tfw3sl MARY C. SMITH. PORT Dmosrr, Sept. 2, MS. AT PRIVATE SALE FOR THIRTY DAYS.—TO CIAPITALISTe3 AND BTORE REPERS.—The New and Large Hotel, or Eating House, and Store property, located at the Chrlateen Road, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Cheater county, Pa., can be bought at a rate that will pay bi g interest on the investment. It isdoing a fine business now, and when the railroad connects south in a few weeks, It will materially en hance the value of the property. ' Apply to the owner on the premises. (Sept) tfw 39 PIIBLIC SALE .— IF PURSUANCE OF an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of John Oeahr, late of Earl two., Lancaster county deceased, will expose to public sale, on EATUDAY. OC TOBER 24th, 1868, all that valuable tract of real estate of said deceased, situate in said Earl twp.. containing 17 ACRES AND 45 PERCHES sore or less, adjoining lands Of John Behr, David Bear, Samuel Rife and others, whereon Is erected a good One. Story FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE and out-house, large Frame Stable and other out-buildings. There are a number of Apple and other fruit trees on the premises. Sale to be held on the premises and to com mence at one o'clock, P. M. WM. W. KINZER, sep Stew 51 Executor. TUTOOD.LOT AT PUBLIC SALE..---ON I' V WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Plat, later, will be media pnlalic sale, at the Buck. Hotel, a vol. uablo wood-lot containing ACRES APID r PERCHES - - - - - of Timber Land, consisting partly of Chestnut sprouts, and partly of large mixed timber, situated in Drumore township, fronting on the Lancaster and Port Deposit road, quite near the Buck Hotel. Persons wishing to view the lot will please call on Mr. 8. Harbison, at the Bock Hotel. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when attendance will be given and tenus made known by CaltisTlAN H. LEFEVICE. sep H 4t.w. 3S REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC HALE.—ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th, ISIS, the undersigned Administrator, by virtue of au Order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster county, will sell at public sale, at the public home of Abraham H. at Turkey Hill, on the road leading from Safe Harbor to Columbia, the following described real estate, late of Christian Swartz, deceased, to wit: A Tract of Land, situate in Manor townahip, near the road leading from Overholzer's Fac tory to Washlng_ton'borough, containing 5 ACRES AND U PERCHES, more or less, and adjoining lauds at John Shutt, Henry Aument, and others. The im provements thereon erected are a One-Story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and other out-hulldings. There is a Well of excellent Water with pump therein near the door, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, Y, NI., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by DAVID SHOFF, sep 30 tsw 30j Administrator of said dee'd PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY.—The subscriber offers at private VALUABLE in MILL with Robinson twp., Darks county, a 33 ACRES SCHUYLKILL VALLEY LAND, within .1 miles of the City of Reading.l miles from Birdsboro', ono mile from Exeter Station on Philad'a and Readine Railroad, 54 mile from the GibraHer Iron Works, two hundred yards from the Schuylkill Canal. No. I, Is a Threo•Story Stone Mill with IS ft. 1 inches head, two French Turbine Water- Wheels, a never-failing stream of water, three run of.stones; two pair of flour stones and one pair of chopper stones; all the necessary ma chinery to do merchant and grist work; all the latest improvements. No. 2, Is a linw Mal with 11; feet head; a French Turbine Water-Wheel with a Circular Saw at tached. These Hills have been rebuilt inside of three years. No. 3, A large 2-Story Stone Dwelling House with 2,rooms and entry on first floor, 3 rooms and entry on the second lloor, garret above and cellar underneath, with Stone Kitchen attach ed, 1 room on the first door and 2 rooms on the second floor, and cellar underneath and an out Kitchen attached with Smoke House and Bake liven: also a never-falling Well with Pump and an arch near the house. Also a substantial Stone Barn, with stabling fOr eight horn Cattle and ii horses, with Wagon Sited and Corn Crib attached; also, a Pig Sty, with a Wagon House attached. Also, all kinds of Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Pears. Plums and Grapes, .tc. Such property is seldom offered for sale. Any person wishing to buy such a property would do well to call soon. For further particulars call on the subscriber seplii..2mw37 DANIEL REED. Two VALUABLE FARMS IN LITTLE Britain twp. at 'public sale.—Ou SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 17th, ISGS, the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the public house of W. J. Marshbank, in the village of Oak Hill, Little Britian twp., Lancaster county, two valuable farms, to wit: A tract of highly cultivated land, situate In Little Britain top., Lancaster county, on the road leading from Oak 11111 to Fulton House, about 2 miles from the former place, contain. lug about and adjoining lands of John J. Evans, Isaac Wilson, and others. The Improvements there on consist of a lao new two-story double Dwelling Tenant HOUSE, a new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other out-build ings. There are on the premises two wells of excellent wattr. with pumps therein, one at the dwellingand the other at the tenant house, and a thriving young orcharcl of choice fruit trees. 30 or 40 Acres of this tract la coveretilwith large and valuable timber. The land Is di vided into convenient fields and well fenced, with running water In each field. Persons desirous of viewing this farm before the day of sale, will call on Albert Wilson, re siding thereon. Also, a tract of tirst quality lanu bordering on the Octoraro creek, situate In Little Britain twp., Lancaster county, on the road leading from Oak Hill to Oxford, via Plnegrove Forge, being about (our miles from Oxford, contain ing about - - and adjoining the said Pine Grove Forge, hav ing thereon erected a two-story Dwelling House, new Bank Barn,large Wagon and Grain House,Sprlng House and other improvements. Running water at the Dwelling and at the Barn, the w ater being forced by a ram. There is au excellent Orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises, and some valuable Timber. This farm is also divided Into convenient fields, newly fenced, and is in tho best possible order. Persons desirlous of viewing this farm before the day of sale, will call off Francis Mccrabb, residing thereon. Two-thirds of the purchase money may re main on the properties. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. lg.. of said day, when conditions will be made known by JOHN F. STEINNIA.N, Lancaster city, Pa. be 1 -,S SS 3S VA LIIABLE REAL ESTATE IN MILLERSVILLE AT PRIVATE SALE. - The undersigned offers for sale FIVE ACRES OF LAND, situated at Millersvillewithin a short distance 01 the,Normal School, having elected thereon a large and commodious two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 48 feet front, by all feet back, with a Back Building, all roofed with slate, a frame Wash House, large Stable, and other outbuildings. There to a line cellar under the whole house. There are two Wells of Ex cellent Water and aline young Orchard In good hearing condition on the premises. FROM THF: I f desired the property will he sold In parts No.l, eonslste of PS ACRES with Improve insole, and the balance In lots to suit per chasers. Possession will be given on January let, ISM If desired. Part of the purchase money will be allowed to remain In the property, If desired. This property Is valuable on account of loca tion, the house being large enough for a dwel ling and any ordinary business. The lencea are in good condition, and the property In Its arrangements anti condition all that could Ito desired. If not sold before October 31st It will be dis posed of at public sale on that day at the hotel of Joseph Rnotwell In Millersville. Persons desiring to view the property will call on the undersigned. sepid-deociddsw ABP.A.RA.M. PETERS. DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.--On SATURDAY, OCTOIIEti 17, 186 S, pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at pub lic sale at the public house of Henry AILIMODS, at Spring Garden, Salisbury township, the fol lowing real estate, late of Christian Kurtz of said township, dec'd : No. 1, The Home Farm situated In Salisbury township, adjoining lands of Thomas A. Mc. Neal, John Kurtz, David Kurtz, Christian Wanner, and others, containing 108 ACRES, all in a high state of and under good fences. rue Improvements are a good two story STONE HOUSE, a large Stone Barn, Spring House, Corn Crib, Wagon Shade, ac„. There Is an Orchard of choice young Fruit Trees, a never•falllng Spring of :Water .10 the Spring House, a Well of Water In the Back Kitchen and running water through the farm, 13 Acres of fine Meadow Land which can be easily irrigated, and allot.; ether it is one of the finest farms In the county. No. 2. A fine tract of Timber Land, In West Cain township, Chester county, about 1 mile southeast of the Compass, containing FIVE ACMES, more or less, covered with line Oak and Chest nut Timber. One-third of the purchase money will remain charged on No, 1, during the life of the widow. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY H. KURTZ. Administrator of Christian Kurtz, deed. sep7.3 tinsBB ATALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. —The subscriber will sell the following property, viz: No. 1. A MERCHANT MILL, having four run of stones. Situate on the Conodoguinet creek, a stream furnishing at all seasons abun dance of water to drive the works, all of which are of the latest Improvements, (with a Kiln for drying corn.) Also a Saw Mill, Clover and Plaster MM. These mills are located in a rich section of country, do a full share of business; with aHouse.Stable, Hog Pen,Oooper Shop and othef requisite buildings. About 10 or 12 Acres of Land with . all the Water right and privi legeos: N '2. A Farm containing about 200 ACHES OF LAND, (slate bottom,) 15 to 25 Acres in Timber, having thereon a Two-Story BRICK HOUSE 70 by 34, a large Cistern, Well of good Water, Farmer's House, Bank Barn, Hay and Wagon Shed, with many other buildings. The lend la enclosed with Post and Rail Fences, divided into suita ble fields. Them are two Orchards on the premises. No. 1 and 0 will be sold separate or together as may salt buyers. N0..3. About _ 240 AORF,S OF LAND, on the north side of the North Mountain, at Miller's Gap. This land is known as the Lest Chestnut land on the Mountain. Iron Ore is believed to be on the same. It will be divided and sold in 10 to 20 Acre Lots. Should these properties, which are all patent ed not be sold before the 10th of November, No. 1 and 2 will be then offered at Public Sale, on the premises, at 10 o'clock. N 0.3 on the 11th, and continued until all Is offered. Conditions may be known by consulting the subscriber; who resides on No. 2, being one mile north of Hoguestown, Cumberland cotmty, which Is the address of GEORGE IL 13HCHER net 7 tsw 40 WW2 133=11=! 3tal estate. puBLIo 'SALE' • - NI.S..LOA.SLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Executor of George liner, will sell at public auction, on FRIDA - r, the Seth day_ of OCTOBER, ISM, In front of the Carter House, Charlestown.— The fine Mrm of which the late George baler died, siezed and lying in Jefferson county, West aboutt IN miles from the town of Charlestown, on the county road leading to Summit Point, both of which places are on the line of the Winchester and Pete mac, Railroad, and afford line markets for the sale of produce. Said farm contains ABOUT 25.9 ACRES of said ITV -v. , ••••-•NE LAND, between IS and 60 Acres of which is in valuable Timber. It adjoins the lands of Bushrod O. Washington, Henry Davenport, Esqs., and others, and Is very convenient to mils, churches and schools The improvements consist of a comfortable Dvm.r.u.ria. HOUSE and outbuildings, a never. falling well of pure water, a pond for cattle, stock, OM, &e. The farm (all things oonsidered) Is one of the most desirable in the fertile county of Jefferson. Trasts—One-third Cash, balance In one and two equal annual payments—bearing Interest from date and to be secured on the land. Possession given on the let day of April MD. N. B. Growing Wheat Cro eserved. Sale to take place at JOSEPH A. CRANE. see 16 ts37l . Executor of George Icier. A - TALI:TABLE LANDED ENTATE AND V RILE SEAT AT PRIVATE BALE—This F a r n ora. mi t i tuattii l l e ttartor t tl he m m un u tL three miles from High Rocks of Deer county great natural curicuity—and 25 miles from Baltimore city by pike, and is the estate of the late Charles H. Haiti, Egg deceased. It CONTAINS 400 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, 2501 n a high state of cultivation, having bad on It upwards of 25,000 bushels of Lime, besides Guanoes, Bone and other Fer tilizers. The balance is heavllyllmbered with chestnut oak, walnut and hickory, except about 75 Acres of cleared land, that has been treed for a pasturage, or excellent quality of soil, and very susceptible of Improvement.— There are three streams of water passing through the farm, ono called "Trout Branch.' abounds in the delicious tinny tribe of the species from which it derives its name. There are also several springs of excellent water, which altogether make it one of the best wa tered farms In the State, and a very valuable one for grazing as well as farming pastures. The entire tract is in one body, and all under good fencing. The improvements consist of a largo FRAME DWELLING, 00 by ill feet, with back building, IS by Dll, conveniently arranged. There is an elegant dry cellar under the entire building, large SWITZER BARN, Ile by 40, with Stabling for 12 bead of horses and as many cows; Brick Dairy, Corn House and Granary, Wagon and Carriage House, Meat House, Poultry and Herd House. There is a tine, thrifty Apple Orchard of choice fruit, and a sutllcient quantity of cherry and other fruit trees. The MILL Is a frame oue, 40 by 45 feet, 3 stories and attic, with 3 run of Burrs, driven by an over shot wheel 721 feet high ; comfor table DWELLING for mlllerotc, This estate is situated in a very pleasant and desirable neighborhood; climate healthy and society excellent; within 3 miles or a Roman Catholic and Protestant Episcopal, two Epis copal and ono Protestant Methodist Churches, and the Forest Meeting House of the Society of Friends ; Post Oillce, Schools, Spares, Black smith, WheeLr light and Carriage Shops, within a short distance. The farm is susceptible o division, and will be sold to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. Possession given on the let of March next.— For particulars address in person or by letter. J. F. RAITT, Attorney at LOW. sep 311 ilmw3lll Bel Air, iiariord CO., Md. VA LT ABLE REAL ESTATE , IN I NTER COURSE, FUR SALE.—On WEDNES DAY, the lath day of OCTOBER, the under nlgued will sell at the public house of John Miller, In the village of Intercourse the prop• orty on which he now resides, consisting of a lot or piece of ground, situated lu the village of Intercourse, Leacock twp.,Lancaster county, Pa., adjoining lands of Moses Eaby, Joseph Snavely, Peter Eaby and others, on which Is erected a large, well-built Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Two-Story 13rick Back Building attached, Frame Barn, with Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Hog Pets and other necessary out - buildings thereon. There is au excellent well of never-falling water and a largo cistern at the door. The buildings are almost new, having been thoroughly re paired within the last two years and arraigned with a view to convenience and durability. It Is au excellent neighborhood, convenient to mills, stores, schools, church., &c., and oilers great Inducements to any one winning to pur chme a beautiful and pleasant country resi dence. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please Call on the under signed. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by S. It. SAMPLE. sep 10 tow 30 VALEAHLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. This farm Is situated In German Valley, Shirley township, Huntingdon county, Pa. • live miles east of Mount Union Station, an d contains Two Hundred end Fitly-five Acres and the allowance, part limestone and slate.— One Hundred anti Fifty Acres are under splendid state of cultivation, and yield good crops; the balance well timbered. The im provements consist of a good Two-Storied FRAME DWELLING, with three looms and a Kitchen on the first door. and live rooms on the second. Two good TENANT HOUSES, good BANK BARN, a Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, Cider Press and Mill, Hog Pen, and oth er buildings. There Is au excellent and never failing Spring of limstone water convenient to the house. with a STONE SPRING HOUSE over it, and there Is running water In the barn yard, so that stock can be watered without trouble. The farm is also well watered by Springs; fencing good and large and splendid Orchard of choice fruit. It is situated in a wealthy and healthy neighborhood, nud is well worth an examination by those desiring a first class farm. Price and full terms made known en appli cation to the subscriber at Dry Run, Franklin county, Pa. jy29.3mw:al WILLIAM PILES. N O TI I; E - - - cO.NIMISSIONER'S SALE OF VIRGINIA LAND. In obedience to a decree of the Circuit Court of Smythe county, rendered on the lath day of August, IS6B, at Smythe Court House, Va., In the ease of Li. F. Aker, &c., vs. F. P. Staley, dm, I shall oiler for sale on SATURDAY, the '24th day of OCTOI3EIt, 1004, between the hours of 11 o'clock, A. M. and 2 I'. M., on the premises, that valuable Tract of Land known as the . Johnathan Aker farm," lying near the Virginia and Tennessee Rail road, and on the southwestern McAdam road, within 4 miles of Mt. Airy depot and nearly midway between the towns of Marlon and Wytheville, CONTAINING :150 ACRES, one-half of which is cleared and inn high elate of improvement, the rest in tine timber, lying near the railroad. The improvements are a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, GRANARY. STABLES, Spring House, are good, con. veniently located, and in a good state of pres ervation. TERMS OF SA LE 830 cash, the balance in one, two and three years, with interest from date of sale, the purchaser giving bond with ap proved security for the deferred payments.— The legal title retained until the whole of the purchase money is paid. W. 1). STROTHER, Commissioner. Note: Col. H. A. Hambright, of thls place Is referred to for further Information. I will Hell a very valuable farm of SIX HU:4I)RED ACRES, lying 3 miles west of Marion, on tile Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and also on the Mc- Adam Road, belonging to myself,and will also refer any purchasers to other desirable prop erties in this locality. \V. I),ATROTHER. MARION, Vs., liep. 15, ISt ItALitaw37 vAMIABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. —The undersigned will sell at public mile, on the premises, lu Guilford township five and a half miles from Chamberaburg, and near the village of New Franklin, Franklin county, Pa.. on the direct road to Waynesboro', on THURSDAY, the kirk day of OCTOBER, lbdi, a valuable Farm containing - 130 ACRES OF LAND, of which about twenty acres is good wood land. The soil is limestone of the beat quality. Tim improvements consist of two small FRAME HOUSES, a separate Kitchen, Smoke House, large Log and Frame Barn, Horse Stable, Hay Barracks, Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and other buildings. There is a tine Orchard and a Well of excellent water and two Stock Ponds on the place. There is also lirst-rate clay from which Brick of the best quality have been made. There is a Church on the ground ad joining this farm, and It lies quite convenient to Post Otlice, School House, Black SM Rh Shop, Store, Wagoninaker Shop, Re. There will be offered at Public Halo, at the game time and place, about 89,000 good mer chantable BRICE. These will be Bold In loW to snit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said Jay , when attendance will be given and terms made known. B. RUSH BENtiENY, By Ills Attorney In fact, UEO. I: 'STEN.. VALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY 'VAL LEY FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1660, the underslgned Executors of the Will of James Buchanan, deceased, In execution of the directions of said Will will sell, Uy Ile veudue, on the premises, a Farm In Volley twp., Cheater county, Pa., situated near Cain Station, on the line of the Penney Ivania Cen tral Railroad, a few miles west of Downing towu, and near to the Lancaster and Philadel phia Turnpike Road, adjoining lands of Ed ward D. Cope, Samuel Hatfield and others, containing, according to a recent survey 121 ACRES AND 5 SQUARE PERCHES of nearly all nest quality Limestone Land, In a high state of cultivation, under good fences, divided tufo convenient fields with access to running water. About 4 Acres are Wood land. The Improvements are a Two- Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, en out Kitchen, Spring House, Waoh House, a large Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other out buildings. There is an Orchard of f hole° Ap ple Trees thereon. The ferns has the refuta tion of being one of the boa In the valley. Persons de . Mring to view the property before the day of sale will mil on M. R. Sample, re siding thereon. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. 11., when terms and conditions will be made known. EDWARD Y. BUCHANAN, H. It. BWARR, Also, at the came time and place will be Mold TEN ACREB OP WOOD LAND, altuated In West Bradford twp., same county, which was purchased by the deceased for the use of the soave farm and is near It. EDWARD Y. BUCHANAN, H. B. SWARR, sep 9 Itc.lstsw h6l Executors. A7'ALUABLE FARB AT PUBLIC BALE. V —Will be sold at public sale by the sub scribers, attorneys for the heirs of the late Jacob Dingee, deed, on the TWENTIETH DAY OF TENTH MONTH. OCTOBER, all that messuage and Tract of Land, late the property of the said Jacob Dingee, deceased, and at present In the occupancy of Harrison Puerl, situate In Weet Cain township, Chester county. Pa., on the Wilmington Mad, one mile from Compassvllle, mid three from Chandler's station, on the Fentaylvania Central Railroad, bounded by lands of Chineas Ash and others, CONTAINING 170 ACRES, more or less. The property will be sold alto gether, or In tracts of 14-1 and .26 Acres respea. tively, to suit purchasers . The improvements upon the larger tract consist of a STONE HOUSE, plastered outside, with three rooms on the first floor, and four on the second, with attic; good cellar underneath, and well of ex cellent water with pump near the door. Stone kitchen with bed room above ; wood shed, hog house. cern crib with shop attached. Tire BARN is 68 feet square, of recent construc tion, well supplied with stabling, both for dairying and feeding purposes. Upon the 20 Acre tract there is a FRAME HOUSE, lathed and plastered outside, with three rooms on first floor, and two on the second; well with water and pump convenient. Frame Sara, Stone Stable, high, of ample size and nearly new. The land is of good quality, a consider. able portion having been recently limed, to gether with a liberal application of ground bone and other fertilizers. It is also well wa tered and divided Into convenient fields.— There Is a young and healthy apple orchard of bearing age with a variety of pear, cherry, quince and peach trees: Upon each tract there is a sufficiency of wood for all ordinary pur poses. The above property Is well worthy the attention of capitalists and practical business men, being in an Improving neighborhood, pconvenientpubUo to railroads,. mills, schools and les of worshi Sale to m at ac I o'clock. Conditions made known bymence JACOB DINGEE, WM, E. DINGY= dos. O. Krim, Auctioneer. Rep 74 UW:O Agripaturai, at. B OWER•S COMPLETE MANURE, NAIIIIIMCTICIIIED BY HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST, PHILADELPHIA. EMIIMEM Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and Potash. ITARRANTICIPIHNEE FRoX ADITLTEItATION. This Manure contains all the elements to Produce large' crops of all kinds, and Is highly recommended by all who have used It, also by distinguished Chemists who have, by analysis, tested Its qualities. Packed in Bags of nib pounds r0r1.,, DIXON, SHARPLPAS Se CO., IM3MECM3 H SOUTH WATER.t 10 SOUTH DELA WA ME A yr. PHILADELPHIA. For sale:by WM, REYNOLDS, 79 South tit., Balttalon?, Md. And by dealers generally throughout thy country. Ise!U lyw:S BALIGICS COMMERCIAL MAN EY oD E MARK " r • BAUGH ,L SONS, Philadelphia NII TII WESTERN rEwriLizima CHICAUO, Ste Manufacturers. PRICES. Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, Vie, per Baugh's Chicago Bono Fertilizer Price, $5O per 2,00 Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. Price, $5O per 81" The above Manures aro furnished 111 both bags arid barrels, Whichever customers Beeler. air The Haww nre uniform In weigitt 100 potalcbt.'lo3 The ntioullon of Farmers 14 empeehillyroot , ed to the fact t but the tiourece of the Ma ttrtal or which the above Manures ore ette. nro xo well limier control I hat. Wl' min fern lxh them of 4trletly uniform ,otanly mot condition, and thot they contain a larger it, ettuLage of ammonia than-any other etas, m manufactured manures to the Market. 14Al hlll ,h SttNs. 120 S. Delaware AVI , IIIIO, Philadelphia NifialllVES'rEliN FEICIILIZINIi CO. Cor. Lake .1: Lasalle Sts., Chicago. For Hale by SAMUEL 11 ESS, Lancaster, l'n. Q BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA NU I U may lc, procured from dualerg In any of flit. principal lownii in the .Unitua 5t1110.4 Or DO• minion of Canada. Jail:n MMONNI PACI PIC (7 fA.VO COM PA N - )",4 SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO Tho attention of Farmers and other 001.100 ers of Fertilly.ers Is Invited to this Guano, as worthy 9f their special notice. Its use for nrv tral years in Maryland, Virginia and other Mc:lthorn States, for all crops, In. given It It standard character for exeoPenco unequalled by any other. IL Possesses all till.. Ilulrleuesw I. Peruvian Guano with parmauent gaunt ion o u t found in that article, ibis. of this Mnn, are found more than equal to :MO tins of l he inert Snporphosphates. It rip...the wheat crop t rout fire is Snort, days earlier that the n/.09,/icary, which tact alone gMgt It Incalculable wham t [lg.. A liberal discount to dealers inc sale by JOHN Et, REFS ,t lionerat Agetitx for radii, (Immo :1.4 South Del ikware Ave., I . llllntra, marlnGuiwlZ) And% South til... M. INEISEI.3IAN. JR., it Co. (Late HARD at: (71ENEL11AV,) CO,II,IIISSION 1\11.:ItClIA NT , I=l EM=ll PHILADELPHIA. Si - Prompt attention will ho given In WI 1,14 and a speedy return made thereof. Parties eau rest assured that the highest. price Iv 111 1..• secured for all produce entrusted ill our care. may 1:1 I ill 19 . (N. II II 0A D FLOUR, GRAIN AN PRODUCE COMMISSION MARCHANT 1S LASALLE M 'l7 RE E , CHICAGO, ILL. Particular attention paid to the pnrelEnte ui Grain and Produce for eastern order, REFERENCES : Bushong & Bro. Bankers, Reading, Penna. Bernhart A Kochi. Grain Dealers, Whitlock & Wallace, Corn. Merchants, N. V. City National Bank, Chicago, 111. apr 1 inn ‘l. F ARMERS!!! •.. 4LT.4 VELA PllaSl'll.47'l,: It Is composed principally of I he relehrated Guano from MEERMII contains three per tent. of Ammonia, an amount sulecient, to give activity to the vege tation, and a large quantity of Soluble limn. Phosphate of Linie, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of a CoMple ie• manure. Price $5O Per Ton. 41151-Send torn pamphlet. Address THE ALTA VELA (JUAN() ('u_ aug 121)mw32) 57 15roadway, New York N EWARK MACHINE WORKS THE DIAMOND STATI• THRESHER AND CLEANER We call the attention of Farmers null other , to our IMPROVED DIAMOND STATE THRESHER AND CLEANER with Double acting SEPARATOR. The practiced operal ice of these Machines Is such as will warrant tie In advising those In want of Threshers and Cleaners to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. We build three sizes—No. 1, :10 Inch cylinder. No, 2, :10 inch cylinder. No. :1, 20 Inch cylinder. They are of the best nm terials and workmanship and warranted to suit purchasers. I,q rge or small powers call be used to drive them, as desired. Tile metre and shaker bottoms are made of galvanized sheet iron. They are unequalled In strength, capacity, durability and ease of running-- doing their work rapidly and In tile best man ner. The Machine lea model of simplicity in Its construction and operation, and the price of It below that of others In the market. The double shaker separates all tile grain from the straw—and the fan is unsurpassed as aCientier. The shoe nodal the Shaker can Ist easily de tached and the Machine used as a Thresher and Separator alone. We also loan nfactu re End I eon Chnlu Verso Powers—of which all tile bearings for wheels are steel, making them run with great else In tile team. Also LEVER POWERS. Send for n Circular. sop 9 Atw:9l) CASIIO h CO„ Newark Machine Works, Newark, liel giumbing, OiEs titting, k GAS -FITTING AND 1.1,111t111/ NG. JOHN DEANER 6 W., No. 7 Kuld Kill:. flLreet, with increased facilities, aro now per pared Watt...nal to all orders will. prom pt and dispatch. Having none but the hest work men employed, all work will he finished In u superior manner, and with MUM) modern I m. provementa. Copper Kettles and Wash lkillern, eel all kludn of Copper Work for Breweries and lii,- thlerles attended to with prompt mien. Iluvl ita greatly enlarged thin department, all order, can be filled forthwith. TIN ROOFS 2 SI'OUTINU Attended to In anypart of ibecity nod county. Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, Mill all modern improvements fur heisting Churches, Halls, Parlors, Houses, 4C., always on hand, and will he put up In auy part of the oily ut county, or their repairs attended to at 11.11) Lime. JOHN DEANER .0 CO., N 0.7 Ewa. King street, Lancaster, Pa. lan 8-tfw 1 - VOONG VOLUM ATTENTION I Now le the time to got married. Von in urnish your houses with STOVES, K ETTLEM PANS TINWARE, and all other necresary ti r tid I es n our lino at the OZEBEETIGMES2 1301021 OLD FOLKS, now Is the time for you Co boy for the young folks TINWARE to look line Sliver; BRASS and COPPEIt WARE to loon like Gold. Wo have enlarged our business, and can offer every Inducement to those WWI 411 . 1 . now buying HOUSE STIERS. JOHN DEANER a CO., No. 7 East King street. Lancaster. J an 841 w Zooto, Jiturts, fcc WIL.LIA3I MILLER'S BOOT AND SDOE STORE, WEST KINU STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Four doors west a/the corner a/ Water and o Ring streets, and nearty opparile the °King of Prussia Kota." The subscriber hereby notifies the public that be has always on hand a large tiuort ment of _ 1300 TS AND SHOEB Gaiters of all kinds and else, for Men and Children, which he will sell at toe lowest cash prices. Having a long experience in thetbual nese. he hopes to be able to natlofy the wtaltes Of his fellow citizens who tnay favor hint Nvalt a call. After four years services in the army he has returned to civil life and hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a share of public patronage. WI. Customer work of all kinds promptly attended to. sep 8 tfw rgfARTED—.AGENTS FOR " PEOPLE'S Vy BOOK OR BIOGRAPHY," or Lives of eminent persons in every age and country, women as well as men, written by PARTON. the greatest living biographer, embellished With beautiful steel engravings. Outsells every other work. ;Exclusive territory—lmest commis. missions. ' For descriptive eireMar addrees the publishers. A. B. HALE & CO„ sepl6-Bmw37 Hartford, Conn. E. H. SCHAEFFER, 7130LIMIZE AND RETAIL IieIDDERR,F NOB VAND 9 EAST KINN BTBX Jan 10 LANOASTERZFAL ' ,HW MIME MEI
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