- BT. Z,01116 . 1 90111RESPONDENCE. W cit Aa ",r4m X a I .srd 4 l 2 titinkinp e j .• Me Arabia—Latest ' irrisuai Adviegs---Gov. Peary—lndian Rhein Minnesota -TDrfakation—The Ctuspaign indiana and Minois- , - Senator Douglas at Chicago, dlr., dc. • Sr. Loma, Sept. 15, 1856. The fast week has been showery but pleasant, though mewhat warmer than the week previous. Business is eviving,lndeett we may say brisk for this early period of the fill mason. The low stage of water la the rivers will be a great drawback to the trade of our city, unless the recant heavy rains produce a rise. Grain, however, continues to arrive quite freely, and wheat has advanced 1e 2c. per bushel In the past few days, and now commands fr0m.51,12% to $1,25; Corn is Improving -40 to 50c. is the range of prices. The health of oar city never was better. The steamer Arabia, bound up the Mississippi river for Council Bluffs, struck a snag on Friday night week near Parksville, and sunk in fifteen feet water. She had a good trip of freight and passengers. The boat Ls thought to be a total loss, but the greater portion of the cargo will be saved In a damaged condition. The Arabia was valued at $lO,OOO and but partially Insured. Our advises from Kansas sad nothing to what we have already received and written. There is no truth in the , report of the capture of Or.. Richardson by Gen. Lane.— Brown was not killed as previously reported. Bent's train of wagons from New Mexico was not molested, but McKin ney's was captured, and this was simply because McK . lived in Westport, Mo. ' Gov Geary arrived at Leavenworth on Tuesday last, and is said to have immediately assumed official duties upon his arrival in the territory. Th'e town of Lawrence was to have been attacked on the 13th, but It is to be hoped the presence of Gov. Geary, or the knowledge of his arrival, will prevent any such collision. Gov. Geary is spoken of as a man of mind, coupled with considerable courage and determination. He goes to Kansas In the midst of civil war, bloodshed and tonfukion —he goes into a territory where every man is found 'with either a Sharp's ride upon his back, or a brace of Colt's revolvers bad an "Arkansas tooth pick" In Ilia pocket—he goes there surrounded by guerilla parties and ambush tear. I riors—ho enters the territory amid the sound of musketry and_ the cry of war, famine and distress—when turmoil and confusion reigns supreme—and he goes there to settle difficultiea amicably, which if not left to the people them selves, can only be adjusted at the point of the bayonet and the flow of blood. Here, then, is a most brilliant op. portunity for Gov. Geary to distinguish and render his name immortal throughout the entire country. Should he succeed ins (laying the great agitation and excitement now preventing in that unfortunate territory, h. , will have accomplished a work—a victory worthy of record. Ile goes there highly spoken of as a man of intelligence ea well as experience in frontier life-hacked up by the strong arm of Government, with ample Instructions and the full force of the U. S. troops at his comtnand, what could he want what more could he have. If he does not gain for himself a proud and glorious position, it Is not beenuse he has not the opportunities. We look fOrward to the future of Gov. 'Geary with interest and concern. We have alarming advlees from Minnesota; the intern. gents of a threatened war between the Sioux and Chippewa Indians me find in the St. Ittul Picrwer ,f the Bth. The Sioux', It appears, demand the delivery of several y,,ung men, who it seems were engaged in forays into the Chip pewa country, and threaten a war of extermination against the Chippewas. The red •kips are keeping, step to the music of Kansan. Indiana, the past two weeks, has been a political battle ground. The ablest statesmen of the country were ad dressing the Democracy throughout the State. and, it is ec timated that their presence in that State tine been worth. 50.000 votes to the Democratic nominees. This host of talent and statesmanship Is now in our ulster State of Illi nois, doing yeoman service in the cause of Democracy.— On Thursday next a great outpouring of the people will take place at Springlield. Ill's.; the ablost statesmen of the c entry will be present to address the people. Such men as Gen. Cass, Jones, of Tennessee; Cobbof Georgia; Toombs, Douglas. Barris, Richardson, Pt eston, of Kentucky, and it is said Breckinridge, are all expected on the ground. •there will be 1.11111 4or 500 of our ritixens in attendance. These orators are taking Illinois by storm, :MA she and Indiana will go hand in band for Burhanan and .Breckinridge in November. Black Republicanism in these States is sink• ing under the powerful appeals to the masses by such men as we have named above—they will wipe out the black spot before they cease their labors. Since the elections in Vermont and the conservative Whigs as well Mn Know Nothings of Tennessee and Kentucky apprehend and see the great danger to which the country is threaten ed, are daily fatting in the ranksof Democracy, and should the Blacks succeed in carrying one or two more Northern States the entire Fillmore party of tile South will declare for Buchanan and Breckinridge. There dues not now ad mit of a doubt that the entire South will cast n solid elec. toral vote for James Buchanan, and we have too much confidence in and respect for the people of Pennsylvania to doubt fur a moment but that they will do their duty to the country and to their State. We know the patriotism of the Whig pnrtyof the old Keystone too well, to apprehend any other result from them than the• good of the country, to which end we expect to see them battling hi the present campaign. "Stale pride" line a powerful influence over the people of a State—look at the increased majority Ile iry Clay obtained MA& own State, and where did that increase come from? Why Slate, pride milled thousands of Dom. °crate of lienttulty to the standard of Kentucky's favorite son; knowing this to be a fact, will the wialgs, can the conservative whim; of Pennaylvanla conscientiously and consistently vote against James Buchanan, whose shares ter as a man In unstained, and whose statesmanship and experience In the affairs of the Government both at home. and abroad are acknowledged, not only by the people of • Pennsylvania (who know him hest) but by the people of the whole country. We look upon the Pennsylvania Whigs as men of national views, and who will sot the! faces and their influence Ilgaillat sectionalism In whatever form Bliley array itself. Tho first gun of !Minot. Wax fired ou Tuesday hot a Alton. An election for city officers was held, And Capt Joseph Brown, a Whig, acting with the Democrats,' was elected Mayor of the city. Stephen A. Douglas addressed an enthusiastic assemblage at Chicago on Monday night last. Dr. Charles Leib, with his Bugle, published at Chicago, 18 doing good service in the cause of Democracy. The Bugle is conducted with ability, and has attained a largo and increasing circulation. Success' to the Doctor, and may the sounds of his' Bugle" awaken the people to a sense of the duty they owe to themselves and their country. Abolition Warfare The free-State men in Kansas no longer disguise the fact that they are in open rebel lion—in fact, they glory in it. The Spring_ field (Mass.) Republican, a freedom and Fre mont shrieker, publishes a letter from Kansas, dated August 22, in which the writer says : " We are having war in earnest--four fights within the last five days, in all of which the free-State men were the assailants, and the vic tors ! Four lives lost on our side, and some eight or ten badly wounded." While the white men of Massachusetts are in Kansa's killing their own brethren for the sake of,the negroes, the negroes in Massachu setts are killing the white men !— Ohio States MEN WA N TED.-50 Good laboring bands want ed at the Big Ore Bank, on Chesnut 11111, seven mild from Lancaster and three from Columbia. Wages $2.3,40 per month, and paid in cash every month. H. IL KNOT WELL, Manager. s ep 23 t T S TEW AR T DEPUY & SONS.-MA. SONIC HALL, (Chesnut street below Bth,) PHILA DELPHIA—Have opened a lorge and splendid stock of VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, IN GRAIN and VENITIAN CARPETING. Also, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ISIXTTINGS. HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS, &c., &e., which they are selling very low for cash, wholesale an retail sap 16 LADIES , FANCY FURS.— JOAN FAREIRA, NO. 254, MARKET Street, above sth, Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children. .1. F., would call the at tention of the Ladies and others to his immense assortment. Being the direct Importer and Manufactmor of all my FURS, I feel confident in saying that I can offer the great est inducements to those in want, and at the same time will have one of the largest assortments to select from. Storekeepers and the trade will please give men call before purchasing, as my Wholesale department is well supplied to meet the demand for every article In the Fur line,and at the lowest possible -Manufacturer's prices. JOHN FAREIRA, sept 16 35 4m 234 Market Street. DR. E. D. HAVES' CELEBRATED ALLIED OINTMENT. AND HUMOR SYRUP, A Sure and Speedy Cure for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Cancers, Cancerous Humors, Barbers' Itch, Burns, Mercurial and Fever Sores, Users, Ring-worm, Neuralgia (Deafness caused by Humors and Sores in the Head,) Rheu matism Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Inflammation in the Throat, Back or Side. i! So l d Generally throughout the United States and Canadas by Druggists and Apothecaries. atir.Agents wantc .a all parts of the Union. AYS. ,t SASH, Proprietors, LAWRENCE, 3laee. Sold in Lancaster by 11. H. Kauffman, Clunk A. Keinitah and Dr. Ely Parrj , , Beware of a _ counterfeit article In market styled the tienulno Allied Ointment;' put up by C. H. Kent. Sept iC Cm. 'Xi OFFICE OF CHESAPEAKE A:, OHIO CANAL COMPANY.—Washington, September 1,155 d. Proposals will be received at this office until the first day of October next for constructing a masonry-dam Inc the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, at the site of the precept dam No. 4. The length of the dam will be about 740 feet over the Potomac river. Specifications will be furnished on application at the office of the company. The contractor will be required to proceed with the erec tion of the dam with due diligence, and to complete it as edrly as practicable. Payments will be made monthly on estimates made by an officer of the company, reserving twenty per cent, until the completion of the work. W. S. RINGGOLD, Clerk C. and 0. Canal Company MEM MOUNT JOY ACADEMY.—Mt. Joy, 'Ances tor county.—E. L. MOORE, Principal;---assisted by experienced and faithful Teachers. The Winter Session commences on Tuesday, the 4th of November. The common and higher English branches, Latin, Greek, French and German Langnages, with Vocal and Inetru• mental Mmic, thoroughly taught. Circulars giving full particulars, forwarded on application to the Principal. sep 9 tf 35 7HITE HALL ACADEMY, 8 miles West of Harrisburg. The twelfth session will commence on Monday, the 3rd of November next. Terms, $6O per 13es -1111313 of 21 weeks. For Catalogues containing full particu lars address D. DENLINGER, sept 16 4t 35 Harrisburg, Pa. CYPRESS SHINGLES.-20,000 First Quality No.l Cypress Minglea just received and for sale.— Apply Lan GEO . CALDER & 00. GraafFs Landing or Ooneatogo Navigation (Moe, East O range st, LULOLIner. cog 19 tif $ w 3. We would remind the citizens of Lancaster county that hie:laze. TIIXDA.LI & Muezzin, Importers of Chine, Maas, and Queen/ware, 219 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. are now ready with their large and elegant axe ,rtmrnt of New GOOD& Mews. T. k M. keep every deactiption of geode iu their line, and .11 them in large or small quantalea to the Far mer and the citizen cheaper than they can be obtained elsewhere. We invite our readers to give them a call, or send them an order. sep 9 lum Sir THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OP THE AGE.T d PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR ILESTORATIVE—This preparation, although less than two years before the pub lic, owing to its wonderful effects upon the human hairand scalp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such purpose., won Re way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the dUesand towns in the United State. the Canalise, and the West India Islands,. Nur is this result surprising, when It is remembered that its popularity is based upon its merits, solely es established by actual testa. That this preparation will actiuslly RESTORE. GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the heads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used as a toilet article, produce a continuai flow of the natural fluids, and thus render the hair sort, glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladies, in every part of the country who hove tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. Muyoan, Worcester Co., Hula, Nov. 13th, 18.53. Prof. 0.. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1836 my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall fora great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in duced to give your article a ti fel, and to my utter astonish ment, I found after a few applications that my hair became firmly set sod assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear ance; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my bald head wan covered over with a young and vigrroos growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in length, and growing very fat. Yours truly, Ito gOT.OOOD6ICa. From the Boston Herald. Sour:Limo Woara KNOWING !—BY urMg . Pro fesvorM"ooCi's Hair lixstoratlvo, gray Hair can be permanently restored to teoriginal color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardener, Me., and In but one of the many histances that are daily coming to our knowledge of Its wonderful effects. It Is no longer problematic. but a self-evident truth, an hundreds can testify. OA/WINER. Me., Juno 2.2 d, 1836. Mr. U. Durs—Dear Sir have mi.,' ow,. l ot tles of Prof. Wood's - Hair Reatorative, and can truly say it Is the great est discovery of the age for restoring and , hanging the Bair. Before using It I was a mall of seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. You can recommend It to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours. respectfully. DANIEL N. 3IURPHY. CARLYLE, 111., June 27. I have used Prof. o..l.lVorxibi lair Restorative, and have adtulred Its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive it has resumed Its original color, nod I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. . _ . The Oreatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restorativet, or anything of the kind, for we have a preju dice against met of them. But candor compels us to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair liestorative. We are too Juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a'• Hair Dye;" but upon its application as directed; the effect is produced on the akin, which brings out the origin nal native colored hair, without stiffneSS, and gives itti glos syand natural appearance. We haveseen persons who have used it, and they are much pleased with it.—.Dissouri Re im/Wain. U. .1. Woon 31. ii Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo., Proprietor. y. R'. Uyott & Sons, I:3' North 2d. At., Philad., Whol, snit. Agents. Fur sale by 11. A. ROCKAFIELD k CO- uedlci nu Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by 11. Shireman, Columbia, and by Druggists gwierally. mar 18 Iv :a - EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new texture of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jerk. & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 250 Market street, above Oth, in addition to having the largest. most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia. made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one Ole own Salesuntu, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold fur, so tiaepeannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are . nll well -sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. iteu.,ml,er tL.. Creseent, utlg. CO. _ _ • MPORTANT TO FARMERS.—A. F. BAIR Iwould respectfully inform the public, that he has taken the old established stand,. formerly Occupied by S. B. Haines, and more recently by N. Bair A Brother, in the rear of Dr. George B. Markley, in East King street, Lan caster, Pa., a half square east of Sprecher's Hotel, where is prepared to furnish those celebrated THRESHING MA CHINES and HORSE POWERS with the imposed Friction Geared Shaker, which for lightness of running and effi ciency of action stands unrivalled. • N. B.—ltepairing of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a wanner that will make the article repaii ed no use All as if new. Ile invites Farmers to conic and ex amine hie work, and purchase if they see pn•per. tar - The best of reference can be given. July S Sm 25 On the Bth snot., by Joseph S. Keener, Esq., John Berk homer, to Rebecca White, both of Elisabeth township. tin the Gith lost. ,:at Freeport, Allegheny county, FRANKLIY a. MAY, pub, formerly editor of the Lancaster Intelllifewer - IVOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS.—The ASSES— FOIIS of the redpectlve wards will meet such pardons no wish to be amassed, on Thursday, October the 2nd, be tween the hours of 1 t 2 o'clock, P.M. as follow.: Residents of the North West Ward at Mr. Hiram I:en tllga',llotel. Rea!dente of t h o South West Ward ot Moms. Urban & Sous' hotel. Residente of the North East Ward at Mr. Anthony Lechler's hotel. Residents of the South East Ward at Mr. Abner Millor'e Hotel. Sept. 29 St 36 GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AT THE HOUSE-KEEPER'S EMPORIUM, North Queen St., near Orange, Lancaster. The undersigned have on hand a very extensive assort mentor Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Fu rnl. ture, of a quality equal to any that can be procured in Lancaster or Philadelphia, which they will sail (von READY ma) at prices far below their usual rates, till the first of November next, as they will..at that time receive a large addition to their present enormous stock, and most make room for it. " A word to the wise Is sufficient," come And Bee. N. B. Splendid Cottage Chamber Setts just received. sep 23 7t 36 KETCIJUM & VICKERY - - ASSESSMENT NOTlCE—Assessment No. 9 of the L 11.11• caster County Mutual Insurance Company. The teem. hers of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Company, are hereby notified that an assessment of Three And a Half .Per Cent., has been assessed on all premium notes de posited for policies issued by this company prior to Sep tember 9, 1855, to pay for loss, as follows: To Benjamin L. Brubaker, $l9OO for his Barn and contents; to Henry Shenk, $6,110, for his Grist Mill and contents, nod Stable end contents, and about $32 for minor losses, payable at the Office of the Company at Williamstown, to Joseph Clarkson, at the Banking House of Gyger & Co., to the members of the Board of Directors, and to all the au thorized agents of the Company, on or before the lot day of November neat, ensuing. " Resolved, That members of this Company neglecting or omitting to pay their assessments within thirty days after the publication of notice of the same, will incur the ex pertso of not exceeding ten rents per mile, circular from the office of the Company, payable to a collector duly au thorized to collect the same." Passed March 14, 18.18. OLD GUARD Thomas S. Wood, Thomas S. Mellvaina, David Graff, Esq., George L. Eckert, AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. • John S. Witmer, Manor township. Joseph McClure, Bart township. Frederick A. Titzmata, Litiz. Dr. Esaha Kinzer, Lancaster. Samuel 8. Patterson, Mount Joy. John Stauffer, Esq., East Hemplield tr. Adam Konigmacher, Ephrata Jacob S. Shirk, Ephrata Christian Eagle, Conoy John McGill, Salisbury Martin E. Stauffer, East Earl Christian IJmble, Salisbury Henry A. Roland, New Holland. A. Fleming Slaymaker, Salisbury township. rep 23 3t 36 UNRI VALL ED ATTRACTION AND GREAT BARGAINS. MISS LUCY IN TOWN.- ANOTHER RALLY! FALL GOODS! FALL GOODS! FALL GoODS ! are now opened almost daily at WENTZ'S CHEAP STORES, from Auction and other sources. We intend selling at prices not to be undersold. WENTZ'S AUTUMN BULLETIN. SHAWLS—A full stock just opened, of all the new and desirable styles of the season. Stellar, the best colors, Bre rho, Cushmere, Terkeri, Ac., plain and high colors. AUTUMN SlLKS—Ladies are invited to examine our stock of Silks—cheap and desirable goods, 6234 cents to $2,25 per yard. BLACK SILKS—AII widths and prices—oil boiled, war ranted not to cut and to retain their brilliancy, at the low est cash prices at which they can be bought anywhere. FRENCH MERINOES—An extensive variety, very cheap, 75 cis., s7y,ets., $l, and $1 2.3. FRENCH PLAIDS, all wool—new case best styles and colors. PARAMETTAS—FuII assortment—all colora. NEW DE LAINES—New, beautiful and rich designs, 12I,! to 624 cents. Beautiful at 25 cents. MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS—latest Paris styles. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES—NeedIe worked Collars, Un dereleeves, Needle worked and tine Sheer Lawn lldkfs., Flouncings, Edgings and Insertings. FLANNELS—fuII assortment, Sacks, Ac. MUSLINS—by the piece or yard, at case prices. KID GLOVES—autumnal shades. Ladies will always find a full assortment of the best make on hand. DOMESTIC GOODS.—Glnghams, Checks, Ac. CARPETS—lngrain, Yenitian and domestic. A full va riety of the latest patterns. DRUGGETS.—Buff Window Hollands and Oil Blinds. FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS. asp 23 tf 36 AT WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. R.Near D. W. TA..}ITTN"' STREET, PHILAD A., .7 , ppos . lte the Ponneylvanla Passenger Depot below r Ilth street—would solicit the citizens of Lancaster County, coming to this City, to purchase their FALL atm WINTER GOODS, befuro doing no, to call and examine their large and newly selected stock, which they are determined to sell at the very lowest cash prices, (they purchasing exclusively fur essh.) Our stock embraces all the different varieties of Foreign and Domestic DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, NEEDLE WORKED COLLARS. EDGINGS, Silk and Kid Gloves, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin., ALSO, Cloths, Cabaltears, Satinetts and Vesting., of all styles and prices. Blankets from $2,00 to $lO,OOO per pair. Particular attention is invited to an all Wool French Blan ket now selling at $5,00, never before sold for less time s6,so—warranted cheapest In this City. .4- 4 , 54, 6-4, 9-4, 10 - 4 and 12-4 Brown and bleached MIISLINS, in which we defy competition both for quality and price. Call and examine for yourselves. We promise a kind reception and polite attention, and all goods . pur chased of us not giving satisfaction will be taken back and the money refunded. A complete assortment of LINEN GOODS, Brown nod White Table Clothe, Napkins, Toweling, }Meetings, &c. SSIp- Pedlars and Store Keepers please call and make your purchases and thereby save twenty per cont. sap 23 3m 36 393, Mark .D et St., below Iltb, N'th elde. COAL.—The undersigned are now receiving their supply of LYK ENS VALLEY COAL, • BALTIMORE COMPANY COAL, PINE GROVE COAL, SHAMOKIN COAL, BROAD TOP COAL, Carefully selected, and which they will deliver In good or der to any part of the city at low prices. Lime burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to GE CALDER & CO., Office East Orange street, 2nd door from O. North Queen, and at the yard at Orman Lana* on the Ootteetoge• asig AS . US/ MARRIAGES DEATHS. DIRECTORS. Henry F. Slaruaker, Adam K. Witmer, Joseph B. Baker, John M. Buyers. Nathaniel Blaymaken AUDIT 9ik3IDEL LANDIS, 1 rs. ! Vend. E. to August Term, DR. 8. M. CANDLE. f 11./56, No: 'I6 ; pIIE Auditor appointed to distribute the money in Court erisins from sale of defendant'. r•-•.' .Istate, will meet all parties intereeted,on FRIDAY the - 24th •14y of OCTOBER, 1246, at 2 o'cleek, P. M., In the Library Loon, • f the Can't House, in the city of Lancaster. Rep 36 'Whig: and Examiner copy.) A lIDITOR , S NOTICE.—The undersigned Audi tor appointed to distribute th e balsnas remaining in the hands of George Hart. Executor of John Hart. deed , to and among those legalls entitbd thereto. will sit f. or the purpose aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY the 29th of OMBER. 18541, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. at the Lit,r,,ry Br to of the Com t House. In Lancaster. eel) 2' 5t "EASTATE O MARTIN letter. of Admioi•:rn• tion on the Estate of Martin Funk. late of , ')e Borough of Washington. Lsocas , er rowdy. derssseo. haring been Issued to the subscriber residing In Manor township: AB persons indebt,d to said Estate ore r, quested to mate payment Immedistelr. and those haring claims will treeent them properly suthentiruted for .4 , 1- meut, without delay. sep 23 Otte ESTATE OP JOSEPH GREEB.—The undersigned Auditor appointed to distrante the balance in the hands of John Martin and Andrew Barkley Executor,. of Joseph Oreer, late of Bart township. Lsnraster county. deceased. to and among the portion entitled thnretn, mill sit for the purpose of bin appointment. on THURSDA Y the Vd of OCTOBER, 1556. at 11 o'clock A. M.. nt Library Room, in the Com rttlionxe. In Shortly of Lane:tater. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Auditor. glp 23 4t 36 Pantnioer copy.) Mt STATE OF HENRY 11. SELLER.—The undershrned _ID Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of Elias Stober and Samuel Nl4eley. Administrators of Henry IL Keller, late of New Ephrata, In Ephrata township, merchant. deceaml. In and among the parties entitled thereto, will alt for the purpose of his appointment. on FRIDAY the 24th of OCTOBER. MC. 111 I I o'cloek. A. M.. at the Library Room. In the Court House. in the elty of Lancaster. Rep 23 4t 36 (Hxamlner copy.) ESTATE OF REUBEN S. ROHRER ANS WIPE.—In the Court of Common Pleas for the Coun ty of Lancaster. Whereas, Jesse Landie. assignee of Reuben S. Rohrer and Wife, of the City of Lancaster. did on the 16th day of September, 1854, Ole in the office or the Prothonotary of the said Court, bit account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persona Interested In the said Estate, that the said Court hare appointed the 27th day of October, 1836, for the confirmation thereof. unless exceptions be filed. Attest, Prothro Office, Len. eep 10 ESTATE OH' ; CHRISTIAN AMSTUTZ. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, John Miller, Assignee of Christian Am stutz, did on the 18th day of September, 1858, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his.account of the said Hatate; Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said 1-:state, that the said Court have appointed the 27th Illy of October. leoti. for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN: frothy. Prothy's Office, Lan. eep 18 sop 23 4t 313 DANCING.—Prof. F. STOUCII bus the honor to an nounce to his former friends, pawns and pupils, and the Citizens of 'Lancaster generally, that he will open his DASORig ACADEMY, at Fulton Dell, on the Ist day of October - teat, for the Fall and White, C.)1113e, in which he will introduce a number of new den,,, sep 23 It SR STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! THE undersigned respectfully calla the attention of the public to their stock of STOVES, which they are now receiving; it being the largest and most varied assortment they have ever offered for sale. Their stock embraces many new and beautiful pat terns of Cook, Parlor, and other Stoves. that are now for the first time in the market. Among their assort meet of Cook Stoves, are the well tried and approved Globe Improved, Fanny Forrester, Emporium. New World, Crystal, William Peon. King of States, Morning Star, Sne Rise. Lancaster Banner, Providence Banner,Empfra, President, Capital, Welcome, 6ea Shell. Royal, • , Governor, (Aran!, Astor, IVestern Rbdd , wiftsure, AS s, C..ok Quirk Step Cook. Ajax Cook MEM Among their Parlor Cook Stover is the celebrated ULTON PARLOR OVEN,'' Equally ,vell adapted for Wood and Coal, and far heavier, more economicai, and cheaper than any Parlor Cook in the market. Also, the --Morning (Eery," "Penn Parlor Cook," n Abbott S Lawrence Parlor Cti,ak," "Model Parlor Cook," "Boatman:''Governor," "Tuscan,' Sc. Their stock of Parlor, Air-Tight. Cannon, Nine-Plate, Church, Ball and Office SloVre, ter Wood or Coal, includes every new and desirable Stove to le' fnu,d. All ut a inch ore offered to Merchants or consumers, at prices that cannot fall giving entire satisfaction. ALSO,—A general assortment of Hardware, Saddlery, Building Articles, Farmers' Utensils, Mechanics' Tools, Iron, Steel, Sc. fiIIORGE 31. STEINMAN 6: CO. sep 2.33 m 36 West King Street, Lancaster. DAVID IL SOLI S, IMPORTER OF FURS, 174. Arch 9t . _ Hoar Etghth , Philadolphix. DAVID H. SOLIS has removed his Fur Store to No. 174 Arch Street, near Eighth. and has made up a choice assort ment of Furs of all hinds, to which he invitee the attenOm of the Ladies. His style and make are well known. All goods bought of him are warranted. and his facilities for procuring goods trio Europe, enables hint to sell at awls prices as will suit all. Store always closed mil he Seventh Day. .op 23 ani Salo of Valuable Proparty.--oo 1, Saturday the Ilth day of October. IMO, will be sold at public sole, at the public house of Mr. Ilornberger. in Millersville, the followlr , described property—viz: A Warm containing ml ACII ES and some perches. situated In Manor towtoldp, Lancaster county, 3 miles Wert city of Lanraster, and laying upon the public rood leading front thu Columbia turuplko to Millersvllle—adJoining lands of John Worry—Herr, Mr. Charles and others. The land Is In a high state of cultivation, with running water through the centre to which the cattle linen serest, front ovary field, and Is right to take the water some distance out of the Worry estoto, which wnnld give sufficient 'power to drivo ono run of .stone. Thu iniprovemetils are a twoutory well finished OW El, LINO 1101IS6. Olaving a fine Spring near the dor) a lane Bank Burn and other nut buildings. There is a line Bosch and Apple ORCHARD ands variety 4,1 othei Fruit ell the promises. Any person wishing to slew th,• trill r. on Philip lenstermacher, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day. Two thirds of the purchase money 'can remain on bond and mortgage, If desired. PUBLIC SALE .— By virtue of the power and on- Glorify given to the undersigned by the last Will and Testament of Henry Bottler, late of Warwick township, deceased, he will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday, the 18th day of October next, at the public house of Jeremiah .Hallacher in Itotheville, all that certain Tract or Piece of Land, situate in Warwick Township, aforesaid, on the Public Road leading from Rothville to New Ephrata, unit mile from the former and about three miles front the latter place. Containing 19 Acres more or less, adjoining prop erties of Levi Grube, Henry Landis and others. The said land is of the best quality of Limestone, end three fourths thereof very heavily covered with the very best timber, such ea White Oak, Black Oak, Hickory, ttc.. end very handsomely 'coated. There is also a TWO STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE and Stable, together with an Orchard of Fruit Trees upon the premises. The said property will be sold either in whole or in pieces so as to suit purchas er. Persons wishing to qv the property Will please call upon John B. Adams, residlpg on the Newport road, between Rothsville and John Forney's Tavern. Sale to ,ommence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of sold day, when conditions and terms of sale will be blade known by JACOB ZOOK. sep ::3 to .- 36 Executor. [American Republican please copy.) ITV PROPERTY FOR SALE. --On Satur kJ day the 16th of OCTOBER, 1856, by virtue of tho last will and testament of Henrietta Heiler, Lite of the City of Lancaster, dec'd., will be sold at public sale, at the Noti ona l House, in North Queen street, the following described Real Estate of said deceased, situate on the k ,uth sidv of East Vine street, in the city of Lanemter—boing n Lrt of GROUND containing 2.3 feet 7 inches in front and running back 75 feet to Breneman's Court er alley. The improve ments area two-gory weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with the necessary out-buildings. There is a hydrant in the yard, wills a water privilege , to the adjoining Lot on the East—said property being bounded by properties of A. N. Breuenian and Mrs. Kitch's estate. The property is in good order, and i, well worthy the attention of buyers. The title is indisputable. and posses sion will be given on the lot of April next. hale to cominouce at 634 . o'clock, In the evening of the above-mentioned day, when terms will be made known by sep 23 4t 35 'WILLIAM HEILER, Executor. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PIiBLIC SALE.—On Wednesday, October 22, Ind, Pursuant i to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancnater county, I there will be sold by public sale, at the late residence of Henry Wertz, deed., (being on the Mansion Form,) in Manor township, near Washington borough, the followin f described Real Estate, late of said deceased, viz: No. I. The Mansion Farm, containing 149 ACRES AND 98 PERCHES, - - adjoining :co. 2 and 4, on the Charleston road, and land of John Lehman, with a DWELLING HOUSE, part ly Log and partly Stone, SS by 45 feet; a Wash house 20 by 25; a large overshot BARN, the a q lower part atone and the remainder frame, and a Corn Barn attached thereto; a Blacksmith Shop, Smoke House, Stone Spring House and other out-buildings thereon erected. There is a never-failing well of water near the door. There is also a fine ORCHARD of choice Fruit trees on the tract, and a large meadow with a stream of water running through it. About 50 Acres of this tract is tim ber land, being covered with a fine growth of Chesnut. Oak, Ilickory, and a good portion of the wood laud is fine Locust. No. 2. A tract of land containing 94 Acres and 19 per , chen, adjoining No. 1, and lands of John Lehman and Samuel Shertzer. There is also a streamer water marring through this tract. About 40 Acres of it is covered with Oak, Chesnut, Locust and other choice timber. No. 3. A tract of land containing 22 Acres and 2 perches, adjoining lands of Levi llaverstiek, Jor. Shock , Washing- ton borough, John Righter and No. 2. There is also some .Locust timber on this tract. . . No. 4. A tract of land containing 131 Acres and 67 perches, adjoining lauds of C. Newcomer, .1. C. Stauffer and No. 1. There are on the premises a to o-story Log Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, by T.: feet. and a Pump at the 'door ; a new Dank BARN, the lower part atone and the upper frame, 52 by 60 feet, roofed with elate, a thriving young Orchard of various choir,. Fr uit trees.— . There is a stream of water running through the north end of this tract. About 40 Acres are timbercti with Oak, Chesnut, Ac., besides a grove of well grown Locust trees. No. 5. " Bush Island" In the Susquehanna River, con taining 147 Perches, oppdsite John Oatman's. No. 6. A lot of Ground In Charleston, now Washington borough No. 73 in the plan thereof, fronting 60 feet on Water street, and extending in depth 180 feet, to an alley. There is a two-story BRICK HOUSE on this lot, 30 by 46 feet, and a never-falling well of water, also s Frame Stable with a threshing Boor therein. It adjoins property of Urban's heirs on the East and a 14 feet wide alley on the West. No. 7. A lot of Ground in said borough, No. 139 in the plan thereof, fronting 60 feet on Market street, and extend ing in depth 180 feet to an alley, adjoining property of David Wilson on the North, and 0.0. Brush on the South. No. 8. A lot of Ground in said borough, No. 127 in the plan thereof, fronting 60 feet on Rapho street, and extend ing 180 feet along Market street, to an alley, bounded On the East by No. 9, and on the West by Market street. No. 9. A lot In said borough, No. 145 In the plan, on ltapho street, same front and depth as above. adjoining No. 8 on the West. and No. 10 on the East, with a two story FRAME HOUdE, 21 by 23 feet, and a France Stable, 18 by 18 'feet, thereon erected. No. 10. A lot on Rapho street, in said borough, No. 158 in the plea, same front and depth se above, adjoining No, 9 on the West, and a la feet wide alley on the East. There will also be sold at the same time and place, 75 Cords of Wood, Flax-Break, Windmill, Plank and Rope Machine. Air Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on either of the undersigned Administrators. TERMS.—The purchase money to be paid cash on the let day of April, 1867, when the deeds will be given. Pile to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will •be given and conditions made known by BARNEERD MANN, (Parma.) BENJAMIN WERTZ, DAVID WERTZ, Adzolilatmion. /Op IS WI Si TN pur,uance of' the duties imposed by IN the Election Lawn of the State of Pennsylvania, I, GEORGE MARTIN, High Sheriff of Lancaster county, do hereby publish and give notice to the qualified citi zens, electors of the several Wards, Townships, Die tricts and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUEsDAY. the 14th day of October next, 1854, at the several places hereinafter designated, to elect by ballot One person for Auditor General of the C,ommonwealele of .enusylvaula. 0F.9. 51. KLINE, Auditor. One person for Surveyor General of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. k 31.AVIIAKEl. One pennon (or Canal Commionloner of the Common trealth of Penniry'Tani& One person to represent the county of Lancaster , (be ing the 9th Congressional, district) in the Congress' of the United Statee. Five persons to represent the county of Lancaster in the Hon,e of her.resentattres'of Pennsylvania. Out: pet,. for ..hasoctate Judge of the Courts of Lan caster county. Une person for District Attorney for the county of Lane-aster. BEM=SE;I= JOSIIPH SCHOCH. Afirn't Two potato. (or Prison Inspectors of Lancaster co'y. Two porno. fur Directors of the Poor of 'ancestor county. lst Doaric:—Composed of the four Wards of Lancas ter city. The qualified voters of the North East Ward • will hold their election at the public house of Anthony Lechler, iu Eut King street; those of the North West Ward at the public house occupied by Adem Trout; I those of the South East Ward at the public house occa- I pied by Abner Miller, in East King street; those of the I South West Ward at the public house of Jno. A. Urban. 2nd District—Drumore township, at the house now occupied by Mrs. Barbara Johnson. 3rd I/Istria—Composed of a part of the township of Mount Joy and the whole of Weet Donegal, including the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George W. Buyer, In the Borough of Eliza bethtown. 4th District—Earl township, at the house lately occu pied by Jacob Stambaugh, in the village of New BM /and, in bald township. 6th District—Mirabelli township, at the public house now occupied by George Bentz, in Brickerville, in sale township. Bth District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public how., now occupied by Henry Bear, In said borough. 7th District—ktapho township, including the Borough of Manhelm, at the public house occupied by Michael White in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by , White Horse tavern, in said township. 9th Dietrict—East Goethe° township, at the public house now occupied by Andrew Beam, la the village of Bearnstown, In said township. lOth District—being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Raytown, in said township. 11th D ct—Carriarvou township, at the public house now occupied by Eire. Ann Albright, in the village of Charchtown, in said township. 12th District-31artic township, at the public house now occupied by Jesse Engles, on said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by Adam Mutter, in said township. lath District—Colerain township, at the public house now occupied by Jeremiah Swisher, in said township, 13th District—Fulton township, at the public house now or lately of Wm. J. Hess, In said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the public house now occupied by samuel •Lichtenumler, in the village of Litiz, in said township. • 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in said [viand:op. Ihstrlct—Cotumble. Borough, at the Town Hall, in cold borough 19th District—sedsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel D. Smoker, in said township. 20th District—Lest: Tic township, at the public house occupied by Julia bbeettor, to cold township. 21,t Disirict—Brecassock township, at the public house . none occupied by lsaac Alessner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of parts of townships of Itapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house to the village of Mount Joy. 23rd District—Beim; part of East Idempfield township, at the pubic house now occupied by John Shreiner, in the viilage of reteroburg, in said township. 2411 i District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by John McAllister, in the village of Lampeter square, in said township. .lAN ES i.. It EY NOLDS, Audit, • J. BOWMAN. Prnth'y. slap 9.8 4t 38 00th Dist.ict—Co oestoga township, at the public house now occupied by Joo. U. Preis, in said township. 20th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the borough of Washington, In said township, 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house non occupied by Jai,. \V. Gross, iu said township. 2910 District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 29th District—Manh elm township. at the public house now occupied by Jacob hllnnich, in the village of Belts ville, in said township. 30th Dietrict—Being pant of Manor towubbtp, at the public huuse now occupied by George Bomberger, in Milleretown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by O. Roland, in Earlville, to said town ship. " " a•Lud District—West ilempfield township, at the pub Ito house now occupied by John Kendig, In said town ship. • • 33rd District—Straskurg township, al the public house now occupied by Mart% Herr, in the Borough of Stras burg. 34th District-130111g part of Manor township common ly called ltollantown district, at the school house In said township, by the name of Rural Hill. 35th District—West Cocullco township, ut the public house how occupied by Juo. W. Aleatzer, In the village of Schameck, In mold township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Wllll4lll Colman, Blue Bail, in said township. dith District ''Paradiso township, nt the public house now occupied by Christian Hersh, in said township. 38th Dtstrict—Being a part of East Ilemptield town. ship, at the public school house In the village of Hemp told, Iu said township. NEILh District—Laucn4ter township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Ditiuw, In said township. 40th District—East l.nmpoter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry lienuagy, in said town ship. filet DI, trlct—ttttln Htlulu townelip, at the 1,011110 of Jonathan Hamilton, (ink Hill. 42nd District—Upper Leacoek township, at the public house of Michael Bonder, to said township. 43rd District—Penn township, at the public house of C. ilershey, in said townehip. 44th Distriet—Hurough ot Adamstown, at the school house in Bald borough. Cob District—Clay township, at the house ur Uoorge 11 . htetumetz, (formerly John Frb's,) in said township. 48th District—Pequeu township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house oc cupied by Mary ➢tiller, in said township. 4Sth District—Eden township, at the public house of James C. Ewing, in said township. The General Elections in ull the Wards, Townships Districts and Boroughs of the county. are to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock In the fore noon, and shall continue without interruption and adl jourumeitt until coven o'clock in the evening, when al the polls shall be closed. JOHN BRANDT, Sen. 3t - . Every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of she United States, or of this State, or of any other city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordi nate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Jodlciary department of the State or the United States, or bf any city or incorpor ated district, and also that every Member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Com mon Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any in corporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office Sr appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Com mobwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of uny such electon shall be eligibje there to be voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a fled voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have re ceived the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place—and is case the parson elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the hl4hest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the' town ship, ward, or district fur which such officers shall have been elected, present at snot election, shall elect ono of theienumber to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court House, In the city of Lancas ter, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of October, A. D., 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. SIIEHIFF . I3 OFFICE, Lancaster. sep 20-10-42 Estate of Jacob Martin, dec'd.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob 3lartiu. late of Conoy township, Lancaster county, deed, having been is sued to the subscriber residing in said township: All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those baying claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MARTIN, Adm'r. top 9 dt. 34 CHEAP THAN E VE • TYNDALE et MITCHELL, 209 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ere now ready with their new and elegantassortment China, Glass, and Clusensware, amongst which will be fuund every variety of „staple arti cles— Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Sets; Tumblers, Goblets, Cham pagnes, Decanters, Wines ete. Together with a very large assortment of N GO FACY DS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, CARD ( B . EE O TS , YARYAN FIGURES, CuLOUNEL, INESTANDE, FANCY CURL AND SAUCERS, TETE— A-TESL Sara, Sc., All of Which will be sold , o the Farmer and Citizen at Retail CHEAPER IRAN EVER. sep 9 3m 34 VSTATE OF SAMUEL HUBER, JR., (a lunatic.)—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lancaster, Whereas, Jacob Hoober, trustee of Samuel Huber, Jr., did on the sth day of September, 1656, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate Notice to hereby given to all persons Interested to the said Estate. that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of Oct., 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, Orothy's Office, Len. sep 5 ESTATE OF ISAAC WEAVER AND WIPE.—Iu the Court of Common Pleas for the. County of Lancaster. Whereas, George Martin and ,Fleury Fry, assignee, of Isaac Weaver and Wlfel did on the Ist day of September, 1866. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested - in the said Estate that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1858, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be Sled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Prothlys Office, asp 1 sap 9 4114 ESTATE OF HENILY H. SHITH, (a lona. tic.)—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the Comity of Lancaster. Whereas, Christian Logic, Committee of Henry H. Ftuath. or Conuy township, did on the 19th day of Au. gust, IBM, die fo the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: " Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 18b43, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be Plod. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Proth' ys Office, Lan. aug 26 au 26 4032 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN S. STA. GER it WIFE.—The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the bands of Anthony E. Rob erta, ilesignee of John d. Stager and Wife, according to law, will meet for the purpose of his appointment, on Thursday, September 25th, 1866, at 2 o'clock, P. hi., at the Library Room in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster; when and where all person' interested in said Estate may attend. DANIEL G. BAKER, sap d SA At Auditor. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION Of the General Election for 1856 One persoo for County Auditor of Lancaeter comity. tone perrou f.,r Conuty Surveyor of lesnewter county T. BOWMAN, Proth'y. rep 9 4t 34 IrALITABLE REAL ESTAT AT PRL. %' TATE SALE.—The subscriber will sell his valuable Estate known as - Felder's Dwelling," lying In Waahington county, Md., and immediately on the road front Clear. spring, to Slercersbarg. three miles from the forms and eight from the latter place, and only fire miles font the Chesapeake Quill. The Farm contains 656 Acres of I Land, about 250 cleared and In a high siate of cultira t Bon, 30 Acres of which la the beat of natural meadow, well I set in Timothy: the balance of the land is will set In Tilt• BER, such Whit- and Black Oak. etc. There con , ' be added 100 Acres more of the natural mkdos• I land. The improvementi are a large R ,, 101: , aIIOCSK. Dugs. Bank Rum, a never failin_ Ipring i near the dud,, which runs into the Bari , Yard . Spring House, Brick Smoke HOOP.. t i hwthi with Corn House. and all other .arc Th. I, is I a large APPLE ORCHARD .4 frilit. and ; ier I I Works complete on the r••tliprised in the ab •re ; tract is a small TEN ANT Fith ii. with go,' linfi . k , nod ; Barn, and two nor, - !iring pelt th door. There inn co , ' SAW 3111.1... n the pretn• lace, in 3..1• ;4,0. ;‘,.• lunnut Iltil:SF. f 1,11. fern. 3 1 1 t t.; the mount-11n. The in mu., a.seout.t the t”-o•I 4,112.111 C taitiis in the ...not). - . • . • Mt- •wab..ttril•-•r deemx It unnecesgary to .1%."1 further ti , ,ripti..tt ,•iti, ..a,t t o pr. , t---ty tt... any tw.l-4.-tn wishing to , iew the 'ape. b, calling with him residlnate the I , :etni- Ne.t, will hare th - .tune erhibitetl with mite a.m., sep 9.3 m 34 JOHN FEIDT. ROPERTIC FOR SALE.—on ursday the P 25th of September, 1856 Will be sold. o the premises, the following described real estate. the pro erty of Jacob_ Keller lord. situste in We-, Ii negal township, in' the villa, of Newville—beinu n two st..,ry F DWELLING HGCS.E, 22 by 24 f , "''• a " a Itchen a:lnched. and three lots of ti round. 150 G. deep eaa—two er them each 50 feet front. end th oth er 62 feet front. There is also a choice vortety of Fruit, ouch as Aples. Pears, P.,hes, Cherries. Plume, Apricots, .(c., and a well of never follinu water with 13 pump In It dear the dcr;r. Th., property Is in good order, well fenced, and Is well calculated for business. $lOO an dowry. Wowing to the widow indrows. will remain In the property during her natural It e . The ',M ance of the purchase monny to be paid on • .let ••1' April next, when posse/talon will, be Oven. sep 2 to 3 In:doable City Property For • Sale.—ln 1" pursuance of an order of the Orphans' ourt of Lam caster county, will be exposed to public V} le, on Saturday, the 111. h of October. at 7 o'clock in the e• • Ong, at the Hotel of John Michael, all that valuable Lo or Piece of Ground, situate on the south-east co ner of north Duke and Chesnut streets, containing In nt on Duke ,ntreet 30 feet, and on Chesnut street 100 ' , et, on ' which is erected a commodious and modern b lit two T story and attic BRICK DWELLING 110I.:8 . This property is one of the most desirable location for n private residence, In the city of Lancaster. Sobeta Gaily built: rooms large and well ventilated; Winter nil Summer Kitchens, Bath Room, Gas through the entire ullding, and plastered from cellar to garret Inclusive. Persons desirous of viewing the premises, calling on the undersigned, or Mrs. Albri therein.. Late the estate of Jacob Albright, Terms cash on thole day of April, 1857, w he executed and possession delivered. CtIRISTIAN ZE' wept 10 4t.35] Adm'r of Jacob Albrii CIRESNUT STREET TRACT. I LOTS. AT A CHEAP PRICE. The term EASY, to SUIT THE PURCHASERS, and pay monthly, quarterly or yearly. The undersigned having bought out the en of A. N. Brenneman, in a number of the lots re sold in the above tract, offer them for sale, an terms to snit all who wish to buy. They are the CHEAPEST IN THE MARKS feet front, and from 4 , 0 to 150 feet in depth, to and valued at the low price of from $55 to $ select their tots at once and receive a deed cl cumbrances. The title is Indisputable. They ace located in the nor; ipeastern part and front on Marion, Chesnut, Fulton, Wallnn shalt and other streets. Tho streets are OP number of flue dwellings are about being bu lots already sold. A visit will prove this to improving part of the city, offering. superior I for building, and on account of the CHEAP. Lots and their rapid RISE in value an exoell n'ty to investment. The I nd ilea LEVEL and is admirably min ing, hating every convenience at hand. L mai brick yards are iu the vicinity. Within the post year these lots have RIS CENT IN VALUE, which of itself is an avid cheapness. But a limited number are now they will soon be withdrawn from the market. Information, &c., can be obtained of John S or for information and the purchase of Lots allies of JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law. A person is always at hand to nhow, the Lot. JESSE LAND • CHARLES K. aug 26tf 32 ARARE CHANCE -- NOW I' TIM E.—From 1600 to 2000 acres of a r term, well Improved, in Central Ohio, near th' offered in lots of 150 to 200 acres, on some o buildings,and it is all Improved and tho soil o Is well calculated for Groin and Grass, and. part, watered by spring and running water. conlFf live lines of Roil Roads, and the tional road, and just half a' the tal and the city of Spriogneld.and for • unsurpassed.—Will be sold on terinB very roll , dos ti 6 years, and on 34 6 years interest' cent., and Warranted. Deeds given and posse.. time. For full particulars enquire of Frank. burg, 1.3 n. Co. Pa.. or address Post Master. W. son Co., Ohio. Sept 0 ORPHANS , COURT SALE.—In of au order of the Orphans' Court of County, will be sold, at the Tavern House at on THURSDAY the oth of OCTOBER. 1056, A. 31., the Interest of the ISur minor children o decd, In that valuable property, known as THE BRIDGEPORT PROPER 1 oppoeite Hnrrlebnrg; embracing the large Ta I fart , Mill. live Dwelling Muses. Ac., contain' j acre,' of land, being Well calculated for lu manufacturing purpose,. Alan, about 227 ai lowance of excellent Timber Land, altuate on haunt" river, and near the Penneylvania Rail Toren made known on the day of gale. nep to .1 Fl 5 VSTATE OF HENRY GARBER, Li—ln the Court of Continua Pleas for the Cot caster.—Joseph Wenger and Levi Bard, Commi ry Garber, of Lencock township, did on the Aug, 185E4, file In the oMce of the Prothont said Court, their Account of the said Estate: ~Notico Is beruby given to all persons tutor, sold Estate, that the said Court bare appoint day of October, 1910, for the confirmation the excoptions be filed. Attest, Prothy's oMca, Lau. afig 19 OE= SAMUEL BUFFENMYER. with notice to Jacob and Jos. Foltz, tertenants 'VILE undersigued Auditor appointed by tii i i ,, :t ,, Court to I distribute the money in Court, under the a: ve execu tion, N pose of his appointment, at the Library Room, n the Court on, hereby gives notice that he will attend or the pur- House. In the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday, t e 21st day of October, A. 1). 1850, when and where all persons inter ested may attend if they think proper. sep In td 35 . H. B. SWARR Andltor. (E'DITOR'S NOTICE.—The undo igned Au ditor appoiffted to distribute the reetdu of money made on the Execution "to August term, 18 0, No. 30. against Time G. Partner nod Isaac Steffy, wit nation to Ileury Steffy, terra tenant. to and among thell7 creditors, will sit for the purpose of his appointment. on • lriday, the 24th of October, 1650, at 2 o'clock, P. H., at t e Library Room, in the Court House, in the city of Lanca'ter. A. SLAYMAKER, Auditor. XTOTICE.—To the Heirs nod Legal Representatives 111 of Benjamin Gellman, late of Crernarvon "wp„ Lou . .. Sept 16 it 35 caster County, deed Take Notice, that by virtue of an Order of t e Orphans Court of Lancaster County, I will hold an loque t to divide, pact or value the Real Estate of said deceased, o the prem ises, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., on Saturday, Octo r IS, 1856, when and where you npy attend Ryon think roper. GEO. MARTIN, herift. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 8, 1856, se 16 tf 35 (Pennsylvanian copy once a week for four •eeks, and send bill immediately to this.office.) • T 8 TA T E OF ROBERT A • late of Cteruarvon township, deceased.—Le. ministration having been granted to the unde• persons having claims or demands wit) present authenticated fur settlement, and those lad. make payment without delay. CHARLES D. ARTERS, sop 17 7t.:35 Coornar • HG. CLARK'S ESTATE.— • UDITOWS NOTICE —The undersigned Auditor a pointed to distribute the balance in the hands of the ssignee of Henry G. Clark, to and among those legally ent' led there to, will sit for the purpose of his appointment, o. Thursday the,23dot October, 1856, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at t e Library Room, In the Court House, In the city of Lanais or. A. SLAY.II KEN, uditor. Rept 15 41. 35 T)ROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—In pu the provisions of an ordinance passed by and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, day of August, 1856, proposals for loaning to s sum of $lO,OOO, as a permanent loan, in sums • than $lOO, will be received at the Mayor's O; tice coupon bonds and certificates of City Loan will Said loan to be appropriated to the payment o accruing from opening streets within said city i. ZIMME • sept 9 tf 81 LIVERY STABLE.—Havior purchas/d the en tire LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT of WllliaM Bell, in the roar of Amos Funk's Hotel, in North PH* street, am prepared to hire Horses, Carriages, Bo ronehes, &e., &c., on the most accommodating terms. By giving personal attention tothe business and an anal. one desire to please, I hope to merit and receive!a reasona ble share of public patronage. JOHN P. FETTERLY. tf 34 Lancaster, sap 9 HAGER & BROTHERS, HAV open a large assortment of FALL DRY Which they invite the attention of buyers. SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, MERINOES MOOS DE LAINES, LINENS. DAMASKS. DO CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. TESTI:SOS, CARPE OIL CLOTHS and DRUGGETS. , Paper Hangings, of new and beautiful designs, Gilt, Glazed and Vl:wined, comprising the lar 1 meat ever offered In this city. 1000 lbs. Prime Quality 13ed Feathers. 500 " '‘ Cotton Carpet Chain. se., j;3l;)Hri GYGER & CO., BANK{ LANCASTER. PA. Allow FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST per annnl daily balancZa of regular depositors, the whole at Lion of balance being SUBJECT TO CHECK with Allow Ilse per cent. Interact per annum on tb =tee of Deposit leaned for any length of time der. Depositors not drawing interest, will always modated In proportion to the value of their alto Stocks bought and sold on Cntl3llllllllloll only. Uncurrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and drafts drawn deiphia, Hew York and Baltimore. The meers of the firm are individually ila the obligations of John Gyger & Co., consiating . JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMA DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUSSEL sep Rental' CLAscsos, Cashier GREAT EXCITEMENT, HAL L , PAT ENT CONDENSING COFFEE POTd! I—Oritt saving of Coffee, great saving of money and health; wi l save at least a third of the Coffee and still produce a better i bev erage. The subscriber has bought the right to manufac ture abd sell the above great invention, tow e h he re apeetfully invites the attention of the public. liolesale and retail. ALBERT C. BRAND. 945,4 Market at., above PM it., Philadelphia. N. B.—Large Coffee Pots for Hotels and public . ulldings, altered to suit the above Patent. SOMETHING NEW—lmproved Patent Steam og Pan— nell. The subscriber has purchased the sole ri t for the State of Pennsylvania, to manufacture and • the im• proved Patent Measuring Funnel]. He it now p pared to sell them wholesale and retail. All interested • • invited to call and examine this great improvement County rights for sale. ALM= O. B • ND, Wholesale and retail Tin ware miankatnirr, • • 14, Mar. kit 114. above 9th /1411M-alpbta. • op • US= PIIRLIC SALE.--On Saturday, the 27th of Eteptem . -' D ESIOLUTiON PROPOSING AMEND. bee 1026. Will be sold at pnblic sale, at the public I.la Aiii.VCS TOTH., E CONoTITUTION OP Tilt, 00-tillON - house of Merlin Kendig, the followinc deecribed valuable Sl ...AIM"- prov-rt, .In I: tst Hemptiuld torrnahip. on the public road Resolved by the Ludo and House of Representatives of fend!, if foam Mer'in Rendree to fiett's revere, end about the COLUllltnevicsladur Pennsylvania in General Assembly If s.t s .1.. weer of Rohrenitown. adjointo: rho Railroad— not, Tout the folio tag amendments are proposed to the vie - . Coushtution of th Commonwealth, in accordance with , F,‘e A..res ..f first quality of laud all cleared. and under i the prormious of tenth article thereof, grevi Gore rind iii it high state of cold t mien. The lut- Fitts? A/C/LNDIIY.X .-nntere shall i.e an additional article prevenient* are a two story Brick Dwelling Rouse to said Constatutiu to be deaignated as article eleven, as 'l4 1 , ,i 22 feet deep. and a in,. story Brick Kitchen rullowe:— .itta..h...l. the whole cosnosi salth slate Thy AIM c xi.—or poetic 00011. , Hotta- rostlinv two !arc,. sees and a Nate entry OLC. 1. The c raw ay culativet sleets, to supply casual —....1 tho ........, il duo, there ore air.e r oni, and two roollot deems or lailures ill reVenue, ur to meet expeth-e not nth are elm, inished entice garret. There I. a halcon v, sills ere tie provided La, but the aggregate amount of such .mumps, attached, to the front of the House, and also a dens direct and cot Bogen; whether contracted by virtue Isslmssy ro the Kitchen. There Is on the premises en ca. of one or Inure acts of can general assembly, or at different I relief,: hero. 'l , (rot square, a large Her Pen, arid Other le:ousts ol nine, shale never exceed seem hundred and nay "et-bilildiogs. with a Well of never failing water at the , thormand dullard., a the tummy arming trout the creation I kitchen d,k.r. There is a young and thriving Orchard of tit such dente, still applied to the purpose tor which It ' fifty-two Apple Trees, with Peaebea• Cbcrrie , and Apricots. f W./ utitalortil,ur to spay the debts no cuutracted, and to The pr --pert., is a tore desireab:e one in every respect, no other ktirieeso W ...net . . being pleseantly vitilstell in a pleasant neighborhood, and , osc. Z. lu atE/llto to tun atone Mulled flower the state within 3i miles of Ltneaster, one of the beat markets for ' may contract debt.* repel in i asiuu, suppress Insurrection, garden reit . ..lab:es and poultry In the State. It would a 1.., ' distend Inn state in 1 ar, or to redeem rue present uutatand • t e ii most excellent situation f.r a Ware House, In come nig Indebteduess of o state; but the money arising [rum quern, ofits contiguity to the Columbia and Philadelphia the Colytntetnig tit s cu debts, shall be applied to the per , Railroad. pose ter which it trained, or to repay such debts, and to first Possession will be given on the of April neat—or no other purpose w Lever. sooner, If desired by the purchasers. bi.c. S. tacept the debts above spechied, in sections one • bale to commence at 2 o clock P. 31., when terms will be and Oro of chit art! le, no debt Whatever shall be created made known by JACOB IiELLER. oy, or uu behalf tit t u state. sep 2 ta 83 Sac. 4. To provide for tun payment of this present debt, ,all.l any adnilloltal 01 contracted u aforesaid. toe legis r)uniac SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—On lei ere shed, at as ri t session, after the adoption of tole i Tu,sply. the 30th of SEP VE ‘I HER, 185 d. The ,rite enieudineut, Create stuktug mud, winch snail he milk no, iber will sell at nubile sale, at the public house, of Adam . omit to pay the steel lug Internet on such debt, and &nun , Dietrich. on the Harrisburg Turnpike. 4 miles west of the shy to reduce the pr ucipal thereof bye A= nut laaa than City of Lancaster, the Farm In East Ilemptield township. : two buumed end 11l y Cliotleautl 1.10114111; which sinking on the Colebrook Road, near the village of Petersburg, and ' fand shell comma. et. tie net anntlal ItICUIlle of tile .public - 5 miles north - west of the City of Lancaster , recently in the auras, truer time lc tlmeuwued by the suite, or the proceeds occupancy of Henry L. Bear, deed— ,of the sale 01 11.1t1 PILI.II ut any pin t therein, alniUl thellievine CONTAINING 114 ACRES . or pcuceetlauf sate Lit stinks u iii and by tart . ..tate, together viltbi of Limestone land, of first quality. all cleared, under grb.d i otner lauds or ices/WS:ea, that may be thlvtallalnsi by law.— renCee. well limed, and in as high !date of cultivation. The ' /140 told biliking lutrit may he lin:ceased, tree, time to time, Improvements are a two-story Log end weather- , b 2, assigning to It soy pent ul the taxes, et other revenues boarded DWELLING ROUSE, Wash House, a large iig . I ill the state, out IL:quirt .. .l tut the ordinary and current ei. Swirlier Barn fee , (72 by 46 t) Wagoln Shed Corn I pai..es ut gOVertiniva , said unless Incase of War, invaalun Crib, Carriage House—a Tenant House and other out. or rusurrecti.,o, no part of the said sinking fund shad' be buildings. There are two wells of never falling water, used 01 Upjohn-I otbeis Ise than in extinguishment tit the with pumps In them, one at the House antione at the Barn, public debt, until to amount of such debt i.e reduced lA. and a Claterch—and an excelleut well of water at the Tenant low Om soak ol Elie Millions of dollars. . House. There is also a thriving ORCHARD of choice fruit axe. 5. 'rim credit . h ins Commonwealth shall not in any trees, Including Apples, Peaches, Parrs, dc. Also, a large , umuner, ta recut . la, .ttedgeit, uc Mailed, to, any ludividual, number of Loetuit trees of abut 10 years' growth . ' There ' coulpatiy, ts.rportiaub, Si . asolociathas; our shall the Lotus Is likewise a tirst-rate Litnestune Quarry and Lime Kiln on LUsltweeitli bin caller 'own a joint owner, iir stucknoider, the premises. to an.Coutpatiy, aa Clalluta, ur cutpuratenl. Said property I. handsomely situated 'near the Harris. sac. r... The h,uie u6lwswnn snail nut assume the debt, or bnrg Railroad, and within one mile orSwerr's 31111, and any part Utoreol, ol at) county, city, Wrought, or township; idlers inducements to purchasers rarely to be met 'With. or , I any cortanution or assuciatium unless such debt shad Possession will be given on the tel of April itext, or : [ made teq coo framed tik suable the state to repel Bayamon, sooner If desired. ' suppress domeso, losurreatou, defend Itaellln Humid . war, Salo to commence at 3 o'clock P. V. of wild day, when j m to easiat the Mato It Ult. slisellerge Ut telly portion 01 Its terms will be made known. t present indebtedness Pc-wens wishing to -. t r Yersons wishing to view the promises previous to the clay or sale, will please call with the subscriber. re..iding near Deitri,ll,s Tavern. JOHN H0FF31.4.N. sep 16 (Exa miner copy.) St ;15 n do so I v tit, roqidiog - DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE EHTY. On Thursday, September lath, IShd. at the Public House of L. K. SELTZER, in the Borough of Mount Joy, the subscriber trill offer at Public Sale two valua ble Plahtations, situate In Rapho tali., Lancaster County, TEEM No. 1 contains 120 Acres of first rate Limestone Land, In a high state of cultivation, divided into convenient sized fields well fenced. This farm is located half H mile east of Mount Joy borough, adjoining Cedar 11111 Seminary and properties of Era'l. Cassell, James A. Patio. ' , AI nod others. The Improvements are a large two-story , TON E DWELLING HOUSE, with a Tws-st,..y ,tone Kitchen attached, a large Stone Swiss. r Barn, Corn house, Wagon-Shed, Wash hoes. , lrn house ALLABLE are utade Hents dam It fete t !nnninseg en d make the T being 22 ' pack streets, 20. 1.111,10, Sr; of all In No. 2, contains about lii acres, and wiping No. - 1 and property of Jacob Engle, Christian cots ~nor, Ai.rahavi Donor and others. This farm Is also Limestone Lund and in a high state of cultivation, laid off in fifteen acre fields with good fences. The improvements are a neat and good sized two story FRAME DWELLINO 1101.76 E, Promo Barn and other buildings. These farms ale not interior iu fertility to any In Lancaster co. Also, a two-story Frame House and Lot ot Crmund situate on the cursor of Mount Juy and Jacob streets in the bor ough of Mount Joy. Alto, part of tot No. 43, In the borough of Mount Joy, fronting on Donegal street, on which is erected a cue and a halt story Frame Dwelling House. Also. another part of Lot ,o. 4 In said Borough, with a one and a half story Franto House erected thereon. Also, 60 :terra of Chesnut Timber Laud, situated in Dau phin dounty, Pa, within one mile of the Colima! Railroad and Pennsylvania Canal. .f tho ea, Ann, MI, NED and a It upon th o o the most dueements F. SS of the at o,pertu to build ber yards N 50 PER ice of their r solo, and - . Persons desiring to view any of sold prop,rties, are invi ted to call on the undersigned residing on No. 1. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., when terms will be made known by thu undersigned. aug 19 to 9l SA.III.:EL SMITII PATTERSON. Gable, E q , pply nt the TALL ABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—On the Bth, 9th, and 10th of OCTOBER next, The undersigned Administrators of the estate of John N. Lone, lota of the city of Lancaster, deceased. will sell by public vendue, at the public house of Whliana T. Your„ (Exchange Hotel.) In East King street, in the city of Lan caster, in execution (on inotion of Wni. B Fordney.) of op order of theOrphans' Court of the county of Lancaiter, thy following Real Estate, late of said.dee'd, to wit: Purport No. 1. The four story BRICK TAVERN lIOi2SE. fout.l:tory brick back building, large frame Stable, Sheds and other out buildings, and Lot of GROUND belonging thereto, situated on the south side of East King street, be tween Penn Square and Duke street, bounded on the East by purport No. 2, and on the west and south by public Al leys—known as the "EXCHANGE 110 fEL," now in the tenure of William T. Youart. There is a basement story, arranged for and kept as a Restaurant, and the whole House is admirably arranged fora Hotel and an exten sive run of custom. l'urpart No. 3. the TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with two-story Bric Back Building, a Frame Shop andother buildings, and Lot or Piece of Ground belonging the-tote, si t-, acted on the south side of East King street nfur,nani, he tweou Penn Square and Duke street, adjoining purport YOUR nice stock Capital,is lit are good the best .r the most l it is in the 'djarent to r y between vantages is nal le. On lth 6 per ,led at any ark, Stras— hoe Madi :A.Ve YER 34 4t' pursuance umberland Bridgeport, 't 10 Al. ek 11. Church, No. 2 011 the west and No. 4 on the east, containing In front on East King oforessild 27 feet and 1 ineli, nod extending in depth southward, 252 feet ton fourteen feet wide public alley; now in the occupancy of Jaren °able and ~thorn. Purport No. 4. The twu.story FTOSE It TUSK, with Bock Building, a snail] Stable and ether buildings, and Let or Piece of Ground belonging thereto, situated on the south side of East King street of resold, bet webs Penn Square and Duke street, containing in fiont on list King event aforesaid, 18 feet and 3 Indies, and extending southward by an irregular lino on the east 252 feet to a public alley, adjoining purport No. 3 on the west, unit property of her. Wm Beaten on the east, now In the occupancy of Samna] D.math. ern Muse, g about 18 •ering and and al the Suaque •ad Bridge Purport No. 5. A Lot of GROUND, with a ono and a half story Stone and Brick House and other buildings thereon, situated un the east side of the public alley running from gest King to Vino street, between South Queen and Duke streets, and on the south side of the public alley running from the aforesaid alley to Duke street, In cold city, r•ot, tabling In front on the Brat mentioned alley 75 ft., more or less, and on the other alley 60 feet, more ur lees, bound. ed on the south by e, common alley, and on the met by property of John Beck; reserving however. turd 7 feet wide of said Lot on the front on the aforesuld alley running east and west• be forever left open fur thepurpme of giving room fur driving into and nut of .the 10 feet wide alley be tween purports Nor. 1 and 2. Purport N 0.6. The two-story Frame HOUSE, with a Brick Back building, and a two story Brick House in the rear, and other buildings, and Lot or Piece of Ground belonging thereto, situated on the north side of East King street aforesaid,-d,- between Penn Square and Duke street, in sold city,coataiaingin front on valid East Ring stretabout 4t feet and In depth northward 141 feet and 10 Inches ton 10 feet wide common alley, adjoining property' of Benj.. Champ neys, Eeq., on the east, and denies Smith en the went. Purpart No. 7. The two story Brick sad Frame HOUSE, a one-story Frame Back Building, a Frame Kitchen and other buildings and Lot or Piece of Oroued belonging there to, situated on the south-west corner of Penn 'Square and South Queen street in said city, containing In front on South Queen street 32 feet and 2N Inch., and extending in depth southward 252 feet to a 13 feet wide public alley, bounded on the west, by property of Julin 9iyer, of ti un the east by Penn Square, and property 14 Strein, Ketfuot. Yestee and Heger. Purport No. 8. The Lot of Ground on the west side of South Queen street, between Cherry and Hazel streets, in said city, containing in front ou South Queen street afore said, 12.6 feet and 5 inches, and In depth westward 249 feet to Beaver street, bounded on the north by property late of John Culbert, deceased, and on the South by prop. ' erty of Hannah Holt. ./QP•This purport will be .1,1 in the whole or in several lots to suit purchasers. Purport No. 9. The one-storyFRA9IE HOUSE with Brick front, and Frame back building, and lot or Pieceof Ground I belonging thereto, situated on the southeast side of Middle street, in said city, containing in front on Middle street aforesaid 31-feet end 3 inches. and extending in depth southeastward 207 feet to a public alley, bounded nu the north east by property of Frederick Seip. and on the south west by property late of Duct. Samuel flumes. Purport No. 12. The HOTEL PROPERTY, known as the "LANCASTER CITY EXCHANGE," situated on the north side of the Columbia anal Philadelphia Railroad, and on the cast aide of North Queen street. in said city, containing in front on North Queen street atbro said about 59 feet and 1 inch, and in depth outward 249 feet to a 1.4 feet wide public alloy, on which it contains SI feet and 1 inch, more or less; bounded on the north by property of Jacob McCully, and on the south by the said Railroad, and now in the occupancy of 9lr. Owen !topple. Purpart No. 13. The two-story BRICK HOUSE, BARN and other buildings, and Tract or Pie,. of Lund, situated on the north ride of the Lancaster and Harrisburg turn pike road, in the city of Lancaster, containing 23 Acres and 54 Perches. The Columbia and Philedelphia Railroad runs through this property, and It will be sold in the whole or in lute to suit purchasers. Purport No. 14. The two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE and other buildings, situated on the south west corner of Chesnut and Water streets, In the city of Lancaster, con. twining in front on Chesnut street 32 ft. and extending in depth along Water eta 90 ft. to a 10 ft. wide common alley. Purpart No. 15. The two Frame HOUSE. Fran. Kitchen, Stable and other buidinge, and three contiguous Lots or Ground, situated on the north east corner of Mul berry and Lemon street, in said city, containing together in front on Mulberry street 193 feet and 1;4 inches, and in depth eastward on Lemon st. 245 ft. This purport will he offered in the whole or in smaller lots, according to a plot or draft thereof, which will he exhibited at the sale. (a lute tic.) ray Of L tn. tee of Me , 9th day of tary of the !sted In the •d the 27th !roof, union J. BOWMA 1 ecelltinui E! Augunt Te ' TERS, r era of Ad 'geed ell !them duly bled will ounce of the Select n the sth d city the not less for which be leaned. damages Purport No. 16. The four two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSES and other buildings, and Lot or Piece of Ground belonging thereto, situated on the east side of Mulberry street, in said city containing In front on Mulberry street 66 feet and 4% inches, and in depth eastword 245 feet to 14 feet wide public alley, adjoining ground of Andrew C eareau on the north and purport No. 15 un the South.— .11iir•This Purport will be sold In one or more parcels as the undersigned may deem most advantageous. Purport No. 11. The undi•lded moiety or half part of the " North American Hot el 99 Property, situated on the south east corner of North Queepand Chesnut stream In sold city, now in the occuponirbf Cox and Barnett, containing in front on North Queen street aforesaid 32 feet and 2% Inches, and In depth enetword along Chesnut et. 245 feet to the 14 feet wide public ally. Thu Scut of this Lot on Chesnut street in built up. with a Frame build. nog, east of the Hotel. divided into suitable business places, which rent readily for good rents. gar The terms of SALE will be one half Cash on the lit day of April next, when possession and title deem will be given and the other half on the let day of April. 1655, with lawful Interest from the let of April next. which deferred payment shall be secured by Boud and ; Mortgage on the premises. Pardons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on either of the undenlgned, at their Store In East King street. in the city of Lancaster. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock in the evening of each of said days. .m on the any por • at notice. it Certi9• • i er thirty ' be ACCOLCI o to. Lancaster, mop 9 ts 84 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—On Thursday. the 16th of October. 1668. The undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob Krady, late of Manor township. dec'd, will cell by public vendue, on the premises. that valuable TRACT OF LAND In said township—bounded on the east by the Co. lumbia road. on the north side by the Charleston road, and on the sonth by Henry Shank's land, and others, and is near Jacob B. Mann's Tavern—containing 33 ACRES AND 76 PERCHES, - - - - - • - - - - - neat measure. About 4 or 6 Acre. Is woodland, and the balance well cleared, under good fence and In a high state of cultivation. The (improvements are none story LOG DWELLING HOUSE and Log Barn, Carriage House, Hogstye, Bake House, Shop and other Im• as tot provements—with a well of never falling water and a pump in It near the house. There is also a variety of choice Fruit Tres., each as Apples. Deere, Poaches and Plums,. on the premises.. No. 2 A Lot of Ground, containing 2 Acres. The im provemente on which are a two story LOG WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE and Frame Barn or Stable, Bake House, Hog Sty, and other netessiwy out-bnlldloge. There Is a well of excellent water and a pump in it—elae a variety of choice fruit, such as Apples, Pears, Sc.. be . Bald property is bounded on the east by the Columbia road, mad the Charleston road on the north, and on, the south and west by lot no. 1. These properties are located la a pleasant neighborhood, and are well worthy the attention of purchasers. Persona wishing to view the properties can call on Henry Erady residing on No. 1. Poaseulon and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist of April next, Bale to commence at 1 o'clock P. DI., of said day when terms will be mad, known by EMMY SHADY, canenes EAJ32411.E11., •§911015 impalas 0:0 7. Tuo tegtslathre shall not authorise any oottuty, It), ouruuglt, tuirusuip, or locorporated district, by ratite Li ~ i. te id Its , 01112., 15. Ur Oillta,ise, to become II sfOek lioldri 1,4 Ali) c0ui1,44:,, ustlochillell, or corporation; or to "welt. 11,1.11; WI, or Ivan Ira eillkht to, adl COrpOrittioll, ewe A.:intim, ilortltiitiou, or party. ZLI,M., A.OLSIWESI -lbrio shall he an additional arti cle, li, bald COU,tiltilluU, to be deettilliitelf as artielo X/1, ae tudoos: AltIll:LE 11.1..—UF NEW COUNTIhB. :.o,outit) Shall Deeded by a nue cutting on oue•tenth of flu pupulotl, U. (el er to [atm a Lieu, touuty ur other- Wile.) Without We eifirecis usaotit 01 souls county, by a solo. of the eleolols tLerevi' her obeli au) bow cattily be natal,. lwlied, continuity, tee 4 wan our hundred square WIWI. 111100 AEILNDItt.EI.i-i , ran bet Lots two of the Ural al 11010 of i tLo Caw al :nat, a i die out Use monde, •. tit We city of ilridutetpunt ?Dd. 01 ucti CvUUty reipeetiVel);” frotU seo- 11011 UV, bottle or [ale sinks out the surds, •• a Phan:bd. plil.i and 01 the beVern:l eirtiutlezq" 11,U1 itCtlliti beVell, saw* af .Icle, Etrike our the ',satin, - Iwillter Ulu city ol naiad:al. .1.21.114 iron any," and al t et 1 10 lieu 11100101 Una Outdo, "and . w.,;'• :wit etrine 001 et. 'twig lour, admit artielo, and lit lieu Woreut water t Elio bill. lug: SEC. 4. In rho your Ono t/ruttsaud eight hundred and sLY ty-war, and 111 as Sly to% Willi year Wei teller, itill'eetlitit. ti, eb to the nualuer u vile build, ulf, shad be appurituued 'and choir.. uted equdit, tifrOlifillOut ttin otatC; Ly alarm., litproixo tutu to too li MI.. vi teauUle tulailittouto lu lbw auvid a. parts Woreut; baeopt (bat any county vatted:4lw( at want ltirou thuaLita dye Itutiorat LaLliblos, way bo allow ed 41 nepainle ropivneUtttioU; tout 110 lila 5 tliiiti lin es on woo bleat be Joined, nu no utt ty bliall Lo deeded, lii the lami 1 na:at ill a donne ' . Any coy viatiatilitg a outhcleut Luwer UI ins.uUlos I. eutttio It Co al least tau repleeet.til tilu em, shall lit", U sep raw topriwattattuu usolgLott it, and Alai lie melded l aw eliti,elllolit Ulaillite Lit kolifigUoUil let. i t Mt/Iy, ill i d ealLiZuLl pu latt puuu as wal . Wu) be, onstl a I, tab 01.1,101 l shunl clCet\i,p, ['riff...Whittle." At tile cud of be.. 1.1. neseuNutue attach', taaert these words, - the idly ill klitiUdelpllla Wail Le Owtotil tau slu gle somata nil Lust:went of cLutiguuus terrttuty• ad Lenny eqUal 111 taxable oueu Alton as pus/utile; LUt Itu ward shad 1- 1,0 divided tu the 101 illation thorout.' Elio legl4hitUre ut 11 Heat bus-wt., after the adoption of m ui Ili, aoodout, and alvide the city ul Pltbodelptilo Into eciAlitui 141 and reps ii tativo as tr. ls, 14 tno Wouner abut,' prut Wed; euctl slwtrw 0 10 31U.0141.1 UUCLIiii/getl UOIll this up. portionutent in tilt' year one thotteillitt 014111 LlUtittred ttlAl baty-loUr. rot:tall AAIE.NIir" The legislature shall auhut, ally caarter oi or under, any special uptutuu it 11.1!) be !IQ etaltli; 1u budt al:te I be thaw to the eurper•; IG•salved, That this) /Lout, yOtet 24, Hays 5. nays S. Ou thu [turd • fourth mueteluteut, y I.xtract front the Jo ieeicivat, Thnt this 111, puts 72, 1..), 2 03. Ita) a .2, 1. , 1. 1./J0 I vt. the ;um Lb urn • F.Strlsel Jv brcr,LiAur'S WrILL, Ell.tl April Pennsylvania, 1 du ccrtlly that Ch cur. cut copy a 1 the ywUUJllll•lit ul lhn Cu Ills in Lb. utlica. /II tuatitil L.I 1 a 11 LI C, v.. 1 Meeruttlry'al • I tut). 11,8oluttunb prt,ptpal OF th... Collllllk.h M. 1111 h, 1111 thu 4U.11,,11, 111 1140 ,uatto ng y. 4111 uuyn M2MMM:M MI,MMIIII WlNuti, Flenniken, lit% laggert, \Viziton, NN • MIME! EIEIM he the question w On the qui Nth., IA 111 the tiounte ttg,. he hem. Lahti tt) s w. Ot the 4t,uhtltellua hut I:ate—Mt-sera in, Jam's. , d. liro ' alue Bucknie*, Croswell, Evatu, t liege, Ingraii.u., Limbach, Lewis, Brellu• tuck,tnnurn, niannuu, nut. 1.1. r, numb, M anon, lb man, Wherry :old 1% Mime—b. - N A Ye—Nlen... Lrobt4 Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Platt, SpeaArr-6. no cue quebtion tvati determined in the affirmative. Un the question, 11 , iii tun web, mg m to the third ameridnzent 1 They ea, Lied no). a re takeu u.Aronnbly to the Comditu • Lion, ,iiid were es maw ii viz Is-3.6min, Brute, liuckalew, Crabb, Cromwell, livens, Ferguson, Flan Men, Huge, Ingram, Jamison, Jur. dnu, linos, L.:what:li, Liewni, .11 Cliutuen, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, celiels, nnuulani boutber, b[rnun, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wnelly, Wilkide uudylett, .Sproker—zB. NATO—Mr. Uregg-4 . . .. .. Su the question wall determined In the affirmative. On the question, l NVItl the Connie agree to the fuurth amendment? The yeas and hay, i ere taken agreeably to the Cohatt- Wilton, and Were as lulluWa, VIZ: I YEAs-31esera. Browl e, BuClialeW ' CrellOWell, Diana, Flenniken, liege, lug ant, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Lan• hone, Leiria, M'Clintoe , Price, Sellers, tbuman, Souther, Straub, IVeltuu, 11 eleh Wherry, It Ilainstand Platt-, ..vpsuk er—lJ. 7.csYs—Messrs. Crabb Gregg, Mellinger, and Pratt-4. he the question was dete,mlued lu the athrutatlve. Journal of the Honed ut Itepreteutatlves, April .21, 18456. 'the vetta and nay a were taken agree/any to the pleviaa ions of the Constitution, and on the met proposed amend• meet, were tte tollowe, 0101 Yeas—Mesess. Ander,on, , Backus, Baldwin, Ball,•Beck, kLyeetnlnts,) Beck, (York,' llethhartl, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, he use. litteattuau, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, taisig, Craw icird, bow/lad, EdingeHtnueuld, knotor, Getz, Baines, Ha• met, Harper, Gentle. ilihtra, hill, GA tle,,,lii, Hippie, Ltulebbub, iluubectter, lotbrie, Jai : thaw, luula, Irwin, Johns, Juno. nun, Laporte, Lebo, Loilguker, Le,veit, M'Caiwout, 311.41 r. thy, .11 .oeaib, Mangle, lieu..., Miller, Montgomery, Moor head, .^. utakemacbvs , ...1 .' l'earaou, rheips, ?mend, item. ,ey, heed: lie.linuld, Iliad le, li.oLerts, Shenk, Smith (Alm. gh.o),) tinith (calla', in,' Smith, (Ilyotuing,) btatd/90, laluespeun, Vail, IA I.lluu t 11. t i6ht, (//aUnitll.4) 111 . 4114 kLUZertic,) ZillirllertUalikall Wright, Spettaar-7.:. Nars—Ylepiirti. Auguerne, thirty, Clover, cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fuli.,u, Gaylord, U nnuoy, tiamilion, llaumck, House.. keeper, LI utteaer, Letseuring, Magee, Manley, r ee MorrIs,,IIIIIII i Ulu, atter.ll ' r.,a,leinn y, Zuilds, tkthilade/latla,) Waller et Wirede and Y rtn sit.) 44. be tier questlon elta etermined In the affirmative. Uu the questieu, Witt the Liouse'agreetq the second amendment? The yea nud ... LUIS, were tukeu, cud were as follows, viz: Yras-31esars. Audeicou, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lyctunii4;,) kokk, (Yui •,) Be, unard, Boyd, Brown, much, liachailau, Caldwell, Ci tupuaii, Curry, Craig, lausold, ros ter, beta, lininea, 11 tant, harper, llama, Hibbs, 11111. Hill. 141E1, II ipp.e, ilulevuin, il WI char, mania lugbani ' /nuts, Ira tu, Jcuus, Johnson, La la, ideno, LLugsker, Loral; AI Calukunt. 31'Cal thy, M Lal , Macjle, lisuear, Alliler, m Al.tgumery, Alucruatid A. Una... Cher, urr, Pearson, Fur ~, call, aaa/sey, Reed, It suaulci, aicklln, Hubert , thank, Smith, (Al.e 6 lieuy,) ztr ueu, Vail, Wilallon, Wright, (Lu ,l re...) GUMMI meta au 11 right , apaaler—tpa, NATC4-3icebta. Augus me, Uurr ) , Clover, Edinger, Pry, lulu., (Say i,rd, Liialc, y, Hamilton, Ilaucock, limitker, Leicearlicg, Madac, Ma icy, )hula, Alumina, Patterson, ['helps, titlifilAlf), Sall a, ketclubria,) Thompson, Walter, Wiutroda, W light, (Lau kin) and Y.reley-4. to the question was U [ermined in the ndirmsitiva. On the questton, - Will thu'll,,use agree o the third amendment! The yeas and nays t were taken, and were as follow; Yr...a—Meagre. Anderion, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycouling ' ) Beck, (York,) Brrultxt d, Iwy d, tioyer,. Brown, huttninitu, Cronc, crowford,Ed ingor, You.ld, lo.tor, Fry, Lintz, 1.141.., Bimol, Harper, Ileum, Hibbs, Hluedoo Hippin, Ilusorub, llousfAetpor, huhrir, Ingham, luuir,lrrin,Sdh, Laporte, Lebo, Luutteker, Lovett,3l'Caaneut, N'Cucuto, Ilaugle,Me• near, Iluuigualvy, I.lu.Luncher, Orr, .Pennon, Yhcips, rurce.ll, Hawse Bend, Munn., :thank, bunch, (Allegheny,) b u ia, , ,c„,,hrok) buzith, t 1,1 yonimg,) Thump• Wright,sun, lti halloo , eupniu,) ‘digit (Ltisogne) and 7.to.nwreatn-64. Nave—M.3ra. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock, Dowdall, F h i thtt , Uiylurd , Ciihlouu y, fiarul4ou, Lienc,ck, Eluueker, 514...uraiy, ague, Ilahloy, Ilourhotid, Morns, ?au orbou, liolUltuld, Ito rill, Sadh,Loury, Halter, Wining. Yodsreloy nod Wright, S ho the queeittou i i determined In the affirmatlva JAMEU. LANE, G. TAYMOR LANE, M=M! , On Oa, questioo, I Willtoe house ogre tp the fourth amendment? The yens and nay. ern teiLeu, and were se follows, Yras—Messrs. Ander ..., Backue,l3all,.Beck,(Lycomlng,) Beak, (York,) Be, 131:1nrd, • uyd, Moyer, brawn, brush, ina• &arum, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, CI awfurd, Dow doll, huinge,, Fe usuid, Poster, Fry, Getz, Hamel, Harper, helve, thou; LW!, !finites, Hippie, Holcomb, Hounekeep- • 1 1 er, Iluuseeker, Imbrie, nule, Lrwlu ' JuLumn, Laporte, Lebo, Longeker, Lovett, M'Calmont, ll'earilly, Drueub, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Mama masher, Urr, Pearson, 1 elpe, kin cell, Ramsey, Heeddietn. hold, Kiddie, Roberts, tihenk, bunch, (Cambria ' ) tinsith, (Wyomlng,)_ Thinupsou, yell,. Walter, H halloo, Wright, "( (Lozerneo Yeersley, Zimtnerroan and Wright, dpeaker—e4). Nara—Mere, s. Barry, Cirritr, 0/bourn, Sultan, littbuney, Hams, Hancock, Hour rr, logbaut, 144er/ring, Ma se, Stanley, Morris, kattcrsu , haiiroury and Witurpde—in So the question was etermuum in the alLirtuatlre. ISZCILITARI'II Cuzco, ,:, Harrisburg, Jima 27, 1866. • Biriruyiranio, as: 1 du ceruty that the bore and foregoing to a true and correct copy of the u Yen ' and "Mays" taken on the Rese. intion proposing amen eats to the Coustitution of the Conautdaweelth, as the-home apprare on the Journals of the two Houses of the General mounbly of this Common. wealth for the melon of 1818. ~...o*, Witom my hand audios). of sill Via, this / L. B. } handra twentpe day of aventb Juna, oaf tbodiaagil aiglie • and= • - -.., , , '..-r•—• A. G. QUM*, iply 8 Am 111 • *SW Commonwealth. lENT.-TO SE SECTION XXVI, MEMO Line the putv . er to alter, revoke or iucurpuratien hereafter cuuturred by, ,or gelietta law, witeue%er lu their to the ri,tzeths ut the CuIIICUOLI r bywnvtr, that no lujunUcto ettaLl 0;s. 113 SENLTZ, Aurll 21, 18/07. resulUtlG u pa/.6. Uu the Una attlela. CU the Clueullel umeadtuent, yew, lti, .. euthueut, yeas ttts, nays 1. Cu the ts 28, uttye 4. . . itrual. 'IIIO.IIAS A. 31AUULI/E, Clerk. - I's 110 USE Ur ItEPRLYENTATIVLe,} ' April 21, Ibbti. iesulutiott pone. Sitt the Ilust atutud ,. Vu the aeuuud etueuthueut, yew! bud drueuttuteut, yea., thl, nu), 'Ol, /eltaeut, ye. Utr, Lays 10. ruttl. WILLIAII JACK, Clerk. A. U. 50. becretasy ot tAa.u.iu wealth SU:lli:fa/We) thaltlY, El j. arrilLurg, J uno , 1660. above and foregoing lea true and igwnl '. Itueolutivu selatlve to Mu znIIIIII011" ra Inn CAL. rutaalue On luy whereof 1 hare hereuuto sot my Lewd to Le, taxed the eual ut the thee, the tiny null ywar atiuvu A. 0. CURTIN, tlocrotary of toe COWll.l.l,ldlti. lv SEN April 21, Ibld. Etwouttulnutp to um CulasUtutlOti uudur cuusittertittuU, e to Iho firot amendment r are tuhtot ogrettlbly to Ulu prortr and wain is hollow; vise Crvdovtal, Mani, Fur 1, lukoain, JaLuisau, Knox, latunach, Nntas s, nbuinau, :loather, ntrauth sh, 111. nary, S% nniu. and Past; lb, Uregg, Jordan, Mellinger ead determined lu the effirtnattro. oe to the aucond amendment? re Wino ttgreutaLly to thepruvielons, wuru VIZ: