box, has base coMplied With, .and the . . country,—until Know Nntidnenn and Black Republicanism swallowed up a large portion, of the old Whig party—was at peace, and the North and South quietly submitted to the voice of the people. A different .state of things now exist—the Whigs I one nothing by the'ilection of James Buchanan, and have everything to phi—they violate no principle by am:porting him in preference to Fremont or : Fillmore, but on the other hand they have everythingto gain—the K. N.'s and Re publicans once routed they will be forever crushed. and then the conservative Whip may reorganize, for in that pasture beta the deserters of the Whig party gone to grass. Plow up the etubblee, and plant a more eubstantlal crop on some other eon, and the hungry, half starred woolly heeds will soon leave the field where nothing remains to fill their empty stomachs. We bad an honorable and open foe in the Whig party of old, but In the present sectional battle we find a sneaking, cunning varmint, seeking out whom it may devour. The conservative men. of all parties know full well that this sectional faction can accomplish nothing —that it has no vitality—that he career is short—that it may live fora year, but must ultimately sink before public opinion and the second sober will of the`p ogle. What, then, is the use of giving it countenance at all? Why not crush and blot oat forever this black and damnable stain upon the Institutions of, our country ? Look at the men who have never cast a Democratic vote before, now declar ingtheir intentions of so doing—r”t because they love the party, but because they love and cherish the Union and the Constitution. The course of such men as Wm. B. Read. Rufus Choate, Wm. Preston, Jae. B. Clay, Pierce of Md., Benjamin, of La., Geyer of Nn., Jones of Ten., John I , . Long; C. Hager, I. E. Renter and others of your city and county, should be sufficient to Induce the Whigs of Penn sylvania to rally to the support of Mr. Buchanan, a native and tried statesman of one of the first states of the Ameri• can Confederacy. We are rnnfldent that the old line Whigs of Pennsylvania will do their duty at tho approaching Oc tober and November elections. The Whigs of the West and the South are with us in our battle against disunion. end we hope the Whigs of the North and the East criii none shoulder to shoulder with their brothers, se in days of yore. Mr. David Dorwart and Indrare now lu our city. Mr. Ben. 1. Herr, of the Cape Girardeau Bugle., great a day or two In the city mat week Yours, WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE To the Editor. of the Intelligencer, dated WASHINUTON, Oct. 10th, les.i On the day of the next issue of your valuable journal, your patriotic people will have spoken their sentiments on the State car/Vaaa. So firmly are we a believer in the pat riotism of your people, that we cannot bring our mindh to any other conclusion, than that the deleintti.m I,t Congress will be materially improved in sentiment and live lice the whole Union, by the defeat of the srelional representatives who now labor in Congress to divide the Union of the States, in their support of the sectional candidate Cul, Fremont. Indeed, the citizens of Pennsylvania have ever been the fast friends of the coastit taloned compact of this family of Staten, until sectional abolition made Inroads upon their better judgment. But, recently a happy change has come over the people, for liter have secn Ihu dark path of dis union spread out to their view by Mr. crow cud his cuspid juturs, Messrs. Wilsm, Hamlin, Banks and others, and the abolition of tho rights of the Southern States openly advo cated, su as to destroy entirely that equality of the States composing this confederacy. The people cat Pennsylvania, who are friends of the Guinn, desire, nor neither advocate. any such interference in the municipal re ,ilalitius of the South under the Constitutional compact. Bence it is, that there is quite a re-action in The public sentiment of the pen. pie of the lie) stone State. a hair ind to Delleye that & splendid State triumph await the exertions of the Demo cratic party on the lath inst., which will Ire largely in creased in the national contest that is if, anon to follow on the 4th of November next. The Kansas new. still continues to be good Mr the res toration of peace and good order in the 'Territory•. 'ivory thing in that Vrritory works like:loJan. upon the people, now that Gov. (teary has got the difficulties there in a our cuastul train for settlement. The people herutolioe driven from the Territory are returning iu goodly numbers, and quietly Battling down upon their lends. This great change has been accomplished by the good inanagwount and pia-- deuce in council ci the newly appointed governor. Thu news from Connecticut still continues to 1,,. cheering for the national Democratic party. IVe think from the numerous changes in that Sort,', that the prospect of thin Doi...Talk nominees Mr President and Vice PrtNitleht i. improving every day. Advt., received here from Con necticut speakcoutidently of Mr. Lliciatnall:, un the Dlt of November next. The ciuz.un of Wwthington held a meeting last night ut tho City Hall. preparatory to rec,:iving. President Pierce from his reaent visit to New Hampshire. Ile in ezpe:.ted to arrive here in the steamer Wabash in the course of the next three ur four days. The President will be handsomely received considering the circumstances author which 11 large majority of the citizens of this city stand its °l:pc:shim, to his administration The Know Nothing poly on Wednesday last, at Balti more, carried their Mayor, Mr. Swann, at the municipal election. by some fifteen hundred majority. But, the recital at the election of the murders committed, the numbers maimed and wounded and dying, is heart-rending to look upon. Indeed, If such is to he the ascendency of the Know Nothings In our country, we fear the days of liberty are numbered In our land, and the elective franchise will be emus a farce rather than a blessing to our country. All true friends of order should mourn over thee.' scenes that have disgraced the election day of the present week iu the city of Baltimore. Surely riots could be prevented if offi cers of the municipality would perform their duty. This comes trout men taking a private oath, that overrides the Constitution and laws of the land. Such ace the fruits of the introduction of the principles of the Know Nothing revolutionists of the present party now in power in the city of Baltimore. Vous. stir Friends of Buchanan and the Union There will be a Mass meeting at Mr. Schlott's Hotel, Oregon, Manheim township, on Satur day, October 18, to commence at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Good speakers and good music will be in attendance. ZS.,. The Democracy of Manheim Borough were addressed on nidity evening, by JAS. L. REYNOLDS and W. F. S. WARREN, Esqrs. AN ODE TO DE READ, OR SUNG, ON THE FOURTH OF ]LARCHI -NEXT. While vassals of tyranny rivet their chains. By birth day effusions and base adulation, Let freemen express in their holiday The voic2 of a•people, the choice of a nation. Let laureate sing The birth of a King, 'Tis ours to rejoice fur the first fruits of Spring, For still shall the Fourth of March ever bring A harvest of glory in liberty's Held Encircled with glory JAMESON retired, Who led us in safety through war's dread commotion While the spirit that raised him another inspires To watch o'er our nights with equal devotion. Buchanan shall preside Hie countrymen's pride, The Patriot, Statesman, the farmer well tried; And thus shall the Fourth of March ever yield A harvest of glory in liberEy's field! To legitimate tyrants no freeman shall bow, To virtue alone will we pay veneration, The chiefs of Columbia are called from the plough And retire again to the same occupation. Thus Jackson arose, In spite of his foes, For the path of a patriot Buchanan has chose. Thus shall the Fourth of March ever yield, A harvest of glory in liberty's field! Then hail the grand day that beholds us once more Place the ehaplet of power on the brow of true merit '.fis the sacred insignia our Washington wore. A legacy none but the good shall Inherit. To the patriot Buchanan, The tribute we owe, Till the people reclaim it, again to bestow, And the Fourth day of March again made to yield. A harvest of glory In liberty's field! Let freemen unite on that festival day, To celebrate liberty's triumph In chorus, And hallthe bright prospect that opens before. a.. In peens of Joy Your voices employ, Huzzah! for Buchanan and Breckinridge tried. And ne'er may the Fourth of March cease to yield A harvest of glory in liberty's field. BETLIEL, Del. Co, Pa. Xla - THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. - 10). *PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR. RESTORATIVE.—This preparatioh, although less than two years before the pub lic, owing to its wonderful effects upon the human hair and scalp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such pttrposes, won its way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the cities and towns in the United States the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor Is this result surprising, when it is remembered that its popularity Is basest upon its merits, solely as established by actual tests. That this preparation will actually 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 continual flow of the natural fluids, dad thus reader the hair soft, glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and h ll I in every part of the country who Love tried it, and t re speak what they know, most fully attest. 311troan, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 13th, 1855. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back .1836 my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall fore.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 trial, and to my utter astonish ment, I found after a few applications that my hair became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear ance; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my bald head was covered over with a young and vigrrous growth of hair, which is now from one to two incites in length, and growing very tilt. Yours truly, Ilsticv GOODRICH. From the Boston Herald. . -. . • • • _ • .• • . Souormsu \Venni lisowmai—Ry using Professor Wood's Hair Restorative. gray Hair can be permanently motored to tsoriginal color. The subjoined certificate was received from 4ohnson & Stone, Gardener, He., and iv but one of the many instances that ar e daily coming to our knowledge of its wonder/u1 effects. It is no longer problematic, but a self-evideuf truth, as hundreds cau testify. GARDINER, Me.. June 2''.l, 1855. Mr. H. Hers—Dear Sir: I have used two bottles of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the great est discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. Yon can recommend It to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yon re. respectfully. DANIEL N MURPHY. CARLYLE, 111., June 27. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired 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, and I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ea-Senator United States. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs. that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restomtivet, or anything of the kind, for we have a preju dice against ra.st of them. But candor compels us to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too Juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its site 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 skin, which brings out the origin nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a gins syand natural appearance. We haveseen persons who have used it, and they are much pleased with it.—Missouri Re publican. 0.-J. Woen k Co., 310 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Bt. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. • y. W. Dyott k Sons, 132 North 2d st., Philada., Whole wire Agents. For sale by B. A. Boman= & Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, N., and by If. A. Shiro:tan, Columbia, and by Dragsl4, ipmmany. mar 18 1 y o . , , , , , sar EQUAISTY TO ALLIITNIFORifITY OF PRICE:— °V ST . AT 13' OF 'JA COB ' FR In • the Court of IiaIOPFICE.--The coliartnershin heretofore existlngbe .A new feature of billing.= : Every one ltds own Salesman. Us Common Pleas fhr the Conntyof Lancaster. Whereas, ill teem the undersigned, as the 'Arm of Sheer A Black, Jones A Co., of the Crescent One „Price Clothing Store. No, John' Fry. ctimmittee of Jacob Pry (non compels mentir)— Is this day dissolved by mutual consent All r.ms In -210 Market street, slave 6th, In addition to having the dld on the 6th day of October, 1856,fi1e in the Mee ortbe debted to the said firm will make payment to John A. tersest, most varied. and fashionable stock of Clothing to Prothonotary of the said Court, his etra-mnt or the said Es- ; Sheaff, Lancaster, Pa-, and all perwont having claim.. agal eat Philadelphia, made expressly for retell sales, have condi- tote : J the .sia Byrn will present them to tlie same for sAttlement. toted every one his own Salesman, by baying marked in Notice is hereby given to all per...us in:.. ...red Mahe add j J. A. SIIRAFF, figures, on each article, the very" lowest prize It on be Estate. that the said Court have appointed the 17th day of Lancaster. net& taxa. THOS. S. BLACK. sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all mud buy alike. November. 18eg for the confirmation thereof. unless excel, ' tat 7 . . 11 6 fra The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great Hoes be Sled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. 1 pains taken with thi making, so that all can buy with the Prothcmotary's .Mice . Lamer Oct. 6, 18-56. .A trorTows NOTICE .— Th. ,übscriber. appal. i. full assurance of getting a Fad article at the vary lowest octl4 41:14 i ed Auditor to make distribution of the halama. in the price.. hands of Davis Wallace and fiew.rne Wallace. adminhtmtora Remember the Crescent, in M arket, shone iith, No. :100 AUDIT. ° ./: cum testa...tn onneso. of the estate of Willi on Wallace, re 1 ,26 lv-6 JONES / OIL SAMUEL LANDIS, 1 late of East Earl Twp, Lau. CO, deed.. hereby gives notice _ Vend_ No. to Segue Term. I that he will meet far the purpose of his appointru.nr in the v.. 185 6 . No. 10. Library Room, in the Court House . % the City of Latest. DR. S. 1 1 LANDIS. 1 T HE Auditor appointed to diatribute the manes to Conrt arising from tote of defendant'. heal Fatale. will ER. „... persons .01:1 W ii f , d A nzsdar. Nov. sth, at 2 o'clock, w h en an d w h e re ' e te ll ' intere;ted may attend if they think proper. all parties interested,rm FRIDAY the 24t h .Ley of OCTOBER. ..-* ' A. HERR SMITH. 1856. at 2 o'clock, P. M.. in the 1 ibrar‘ , :.sasi..of the Court House. in the city of Lear:osier. • UST ATE OF IeILIZA.BETH L. Hilda.— Ed In the ()sort of Common, Pleas for the County of fanedter. Whereas. lease Hoffer Executor of Jenies Bryan, 1,.....'d . oh" was Trustee for Elizabeth L. Bear of Eliza 6..the ..s o. did nn the 21th day of Septent.er issn file I n ' the offiee urn,. Pr.th no's, of On- 'oil C net. hi- 4T.,iOrlt - of th... cold Estate: N,.tiee it hereby give.. to all pen:Alai inter - awed in the said Estate. that the said Court hose .I.p:doted the 17th , day of November. 1:2r.. f.., the e mfirmatinn thereof. on. loot exception , be filed. Attest. 1 J. 11, .W.11.t N. Pontiy. oet 7 . 4t an IM - PORTANT TO PARJIIER S.—A. F. BAD: would.respeetfully 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 franigh those celebrated THRESH - LNG MA CHINES and HORSE POWERS with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for lightness of-running and effi ciency of action stands unrivalled. N. B.—Repairing of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article repaired as useful as if new. He invites Farmers to come and ex amine his work, and purchase if they see prnper . sap. The best of reference can be given. July 8 uu the Bth inst., by the Rev. Alfred Nevin, D. D., Mr. Strickler R. Everts to Mira Caroline Eshleman, both of thie city. In this city, on tho 9th !mt.. Mrs. Susanna Kipple. in the 76th year of her T)E TURN OF THE PEOPLE'S FAVO RITES. SHARPLEY'S Original Terpsichorean MM. circle and Operatic Burlesque Troupe, now on their tour South. will give only one of their amusing Concerts at 'FULTON HALL, on Wednesday Evening, October 15. pro ducing. an entirely new programme. Tiokete 25 cents. Dom" open at 7: Concert at •i• 4 o'clock. oct 14 1t S. M. SH A RPLEY, Manager. UiLECTION NOTICE.—Ao election for Officers. for the ensuing year, of the Manheim, Petersburg and Lancaater Turnpike or Plank Road Company. will be held on Monday, the 3d of November, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of John Sehriener, in the village of Petersburg.. OLD GUARD =EEO Fkitmcgs . BANK OF LAN,STEII.I OCIODEE 14. 1150. A Election foe - Thirteen Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster. to serve for the ensuing year, will he held at the Banking lions -, on Monday, the 17th day of NOVEMBER next. between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House. ~n TUESDAY, the 4th of NOVEM. BER, eity2 o'clock. 11. It. REED. ("wilder. ^ct 1 t 3t 39 "RINTING OFFICE FOR SALE.— A RA RE CIIANCE.—The subscriber, wishing so en gage in other business, and having already been called from the posrwhich he now fills, offers the Printing Office, in this county, known as the " STRASBURG BEE." for sale. Further particulars concerning the office can be had by calling on the undersigned. S. B. 31A K LEY. I)ROPOSALS TO LAY PlPE.—Proposals will be received at the 51ayor's Office, is.soll Wedue,elay the 15th day of October, 1856, for digging and filling trenches for loying 4, G and 8 inch pipe per yard, for clay and root: eN. ovation. i',, laying Pipe per 148 t of 4. ti and , setting Five Plugs, per Plug. ,et ting 4. fi and 8 in. stop, J. MINER:MAN. Nlayor. I tBB )Iny n !Mir, Lan . Ut. u, 1h56 oct 14 LBAP TOBACCO sad CIGARS.—DENSI.IIW A CO.. 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALE,ILS IN ALL KINDS 00 LEAI"FOBACCO. MANUFACTURED TORACCo. AND CIGARS. Have constantly Lit hand and f,,r low. 311 hitid. of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF ToliACi ,IS. -ek, od with spec , al reference to Manhfacturers' All articles sold, warranted to boas represented and every opportunity afforded for examination. Purchasers at a distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as falthfullLserved as if the goods were selected in person. uct 12 6m 39 PUBLICATIONS JUST OUT, 111 And for sale by MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. THE HILLS OF THE SIIATEMUT: By the author of the Wide World. Dit ED! By the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. WIDDIFIELD'S SEW COOK BOOK, or Practical Re ceipts for the. Housewife. NEVER TOD LATE TO MEND. A matter of Act.— Romance by Charles Reads. 2 vols. OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of tho system of the Government of our Country. By Mc- Kinney. LORI3IER LITTLEGOOD, Esq. A young Gentleman who wished to Feo life, and FA.' It accordingly. By Frenab E. Smedley, Esq. THE KEYSTONE COLLECTION: With the new system for training singers,—the developing the voice, &c., kc.— I t is hoped that the merits of this popular Lancaster pub lication will be fully appreciated by the citizens of Lancas ter. It has merits now and undeveloped in any other for mer publication of the kind, and its sale promises to be im mense all over the United States and Canada. Published 1.3. MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. oct 1.1 tf 214 EM2MEREI FARDIERS , RIUTUAL INSURANCE CO. —Notice is hereby given to the members of the Far mers' Mutual Insurance Company, that a tax of 5 percent. on every hundred dollars of valuation of the property in sured, has been assessed by the Directors of said company, for the purpose of recompensing the loss sustained by E. C. Reigart, Esq., of Lancaster city, in the destruction of a barn by tire on the 14th of September last, and n small barn belonging to Jacob Eshleman. Full duplicates of the tax will be kept by the following persons, to either of whom the tax may be paid, within 30 days from this date, viz: Joseph Clarkson, at the Banking House of John Gyger k Co., No. 6, East ing street, Lan caster city; John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Laumeter town ship; John Strohm, Secretary, Providence township. Partial duplicates will he kept by the following persons, ,to whom payment may be made by persons residing in the townships indicated, viz: for tho townships of East and West Donegal, Conoy, Rapho and Mount Joy, by Christian M. Martin. Esq., in Mt. Joy Borough; for the townships of East Earl, Earl, Brecknook, Caernarvon, Ephrata and Clay, by David Witmer. at hie residence near the Blue Ball, in East Earl township. Those who do not pay their quota before the 30 days ex pire, will be charged 10 per cent. additional to pay the ex pense of collection; agreeably to the By-laws of the Com pany. JOHN ROHRER, oct 14 4t 39 Treasurer. HE KEYSTONE DYE HOUSE, NO. 10, T MILLER'S ROW, LANCASTER, PA. The Proprietor of which takes this method to inform the inhabitants of Lancaster and vicinity, that he will DYE, CLEANSE and FINISH In a superior style, at the shortest notice, the fol lowing articles Ladies' Dresses of Silk, Satin, Thibit, Crape, Pongee, Cash. mere, Alpaca, De Lain, De Bags and Mohair. " Cloaks—Broadcloth, ladles Cloth, Thibet, Silk and E!IMEMEMM Wit. EMMONS. State. Bonnets—Silk, Straw and Leghorn. Veils—Lace, Crape and Bobbinetts. •' Gloves—Kid, Silk, Woolen and Cotton. Hose—Silk, Woolen and Cotton. Miscellaneous—Such as Cravats, Ribbons, Parasols. Sun shades, be., be. Also, Gentlemen's garments of every description Dyed, Cleansed and Pressed, to look like new. N. B.—All goods warranted not to smut. WALTER H. DOUGLAS, Proprietor, oct 14 3m 39 REAL ESTATE FOR SAL E .—SIX FARMS and Four Tracts of WOODLAND, containing together about Fifteen Hundred ACRES. will be exposed to public sale on the premises, sometime near the first of December next, as part of the Real Estate of the late John Kerr, deed., by his Administrator. These Lands lie in a com pact body in Huntingdon county, Pa., on the Western aide of tho Juniata River, within from one half to two and a half miles of the Borough of Huntingdon. The MANSION FARM of the late Judge Kerr, deed., will be one of the Tracts offered for sale. It contains about = ACRES, two thirds of which are cleared and has thereon erected a good DWELLING HOUSE, and a fine BANK BARN • and other necessary buildings. All the Farms above mentioned are to a-considerable extent im. It to proved and under cultivation. On account of the proximity of these lands to the . Borough of Huntingdon and to the junction of the Pennsylvania Central and Broad Top Railroads, they must increase in value, so that money invested in their purchase would be safe end yield a fair profit. Orders will be obtained for the sale of these lands, at our next November Court, when the day of sale will be fixed and made known. In the meantime purchasers are invited to view the premises for themselves. Those wishing to see this proper ty will please call upon the undersi;ned, M his residence in the Borough of Huntingdon, In case of the sale 9f any of these tracts of land, one third of the purchase money will remain in the hands of the purchaser, during the lifetime of the widow of said deceased. HENRY M. KERR, Adm'r. net 14 4t.' 39' f3UBLIC SALE. --on Wednesday, the 15th of Or. tober, HIS, will be sad by public vendue at the pub lic house of Henry Leaman, in Weet King street, Two Two-story AMUCK DWELLING HOUSES, situate in South Prince street, adjoining proper tire of B. B. Martin on the North and Mrs. Dan ner on the South, and near West King street. Those proportion would suit Mechanics with email families. and will be sold at a groat bargain. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock In the evening. when terms will be made known by the evtbscriber, ou THURSDAY, the 16th day of October. 1856, will also be sold on the premises, all that certain Tract of LAND, situated In Millersville, i miles ;vest of the city of Lancas ter, adjoining property of Joseph Rooney and others, con taining 5 ACRES more or less, whereon is erected a large Two Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, a good Barn, Spring House, Pump at the door, also .a Cooper Shop, TENANT HOUSE and other out-buildings; the buildings era all nearly new, and the land Is in a high state of culti vation. This property is well worth the attention of pur chasers for a private residence; it is the Most beautiful spot in the county, fronting on the Lancaster and Manor turnpike, within a short distance of the Lancaster County Normal School. It is located right in the centre of the town, and must In a few years become very valuable.— This property will positively be sold. Terms made known by JACOB L. PREY. N. B.—This last mentioned property will be sold alto gether or in three or more parts to suit purchasers; the manner in which it will be divided can be seen by appli- MUM to the subscriber on the Paiehlea. J. P. L. October 7,1864 1415 89 MARRIAGES DEATHS By order of the Board of Managers, 11. ARSDT. Burr. JACOB L. FREY p . 23 4t t Whig and N:xerninrr enpy PATER BUYPEN.MYI7.I3-- TX. Venditioni Eynon. ro F•AMIIEL YIIIFFENMTER. au , ost Term. 1956. with notice to Jacob and Nn 17. Jon. Foltz, tertenanta THE undersigned Auditor appoint.' by the Courr distribute the money in Court, under the above exetn tion, hereby gives notice that be will attend for the pm.- pose of his appointment, at the Library Room. in the Conn Iforuse. in the city of Lancaater. on Tuesday. the alst dav of October, A.• D. 1956, when and where all perom , inter. ested may attend if they think proper. sep 16 td 35 11. B. SWARD. auditor. A adltorts Notice.—The undersizned auditor ap pointed to distribute the balance remaining lo the hands of John MeGrann and Richard licGrann. Jr., Ad. Ministrators of Bernard Afelrann, deceased. to and onion_ those legally entitled thereto. trill sit for the purpose afore. said, on Tuesday, October 28th A. D. 1856. at 2 o'clock. P. 31.. at the Library Room of the Court Home , in Lancaster ism 30 4t :17 11. A. WADE, Auditor. A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of James gan, late of Bast township, Lancaster county. dec'd- The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the bal. once remaining In the hands of the Trustee, for the sale of the Real Estate of the said James Gallia-an, dec'd.,to and among those legally entitled thereto, will sit for the pur pose of ids appointment, on FRIDAY the 24th of OCTOBER, 1858, at 2 o'clock, P. St., in the Library Room of the Court House, In Lancaster city. wept 30 4t 37 AIIPITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned Audi tor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of George Hart, Executor of John Hart, deed., to and among those legally entitled thereto. will sit for the purpose aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY the 29th of OCTOBER. 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Libraryltooto of the Court House, in Labcaster. 6ep 23 5t 36 4 lIDITORPS NOTICE.—The underiiigned Au ditor appoipted to distribute the residue of money made on the Execution to August term, 1858, No. 30. against Isaac G. ?armor and Isaac Steffy, with netice to Henry Steffy, terre tenant, to and among thOg , creditors, will sit for the purpose of his appointment rlday, the '2sth of October, 1856, at 2 o'clock, P. 3 he Library Room, in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster. A. SLAYMAKER, Auditor. pt 1u 4L: 11* G. CLARK'S ESTATR,—AUDITOR'S Nuncii.—Tho undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in (he hand, of the Assignee of Ilenry G. Clark, to and among those legally entitled there to, will eft for the purpose of his appointment. on Thursday the ‘d October. 193.5, at 2 h',lock. P. 11.. the Librery Room, In the Court Rowe. in the city of Lancaster., ...pt Li 4t 35 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN S. STA II Eft A WIFE.—The 'undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of Anthony E Cole erts. xxsignee• of John S. Stager and Wife, according to law, will meet for the purpose of him appointment. on Thursday. September 2;:th, 1861.1, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Library Doom in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster; when and whereat! persons interested in said Estate may attend. DANIEL G. BAKED, Auditor. ,p 1 t 33 I„ , state of Catharine Jenkins, decd.--Let 1' tors testamentary on the Estate of (lethal-sue Jenliius, late of Carnarvon township, deed., having been issued to the subscriber, residing in said township All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment ins. mediately, and these havihg claims will present them with out delay properly anthentl , ated foe setllem,/t. +ep 30 fit 37 JAMES M't.'lA. Executor. USTATE OF HEN WV GARBER, (a lunatic.) j2ln the Court of Common Pleas foP the County of Lan caster.—Joseph Wenger and Levi Bard, Committee of Hen ry Gerber, oc Leaeoek township, did on the 10th day of Aug, ISf6, 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, 1 1 ,r the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest. Prolhy', olhrv•. lad. nog LISTATE OF :MARTIN FUNK.—Letters of Adwintstr, _r_ j Lion on the Estate of Martin Fook, late of the Borough of Mashington. Lancaster county, deceased, having been Issued to the subscriber residing in Manor township: All persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settly ment, without delay. sep 23 6t 36 JOSEPH SCHOCII, Adm.!' ESTATE OF JOSEPH GREER.—The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of John Martin and Andrew Barkley, Executors of Joseph Greer, late cf Bart township. Lancaster county, deceased. to and - among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment, on THURSDAY the 235 of OCTOBER; 1856, at II o'clock, A. M., at the Library Room, In the Court House, in the city of Lancattter. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Auditor. p 4t Examiner copy.) STATE OF HENRY H. KELLER.—The undersigned JEA Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of Ellas Stober and Samuel Nissley, Administrators of Henry 11. Keller, late of New Ephrata, in Ephrata township, merchant, deceased, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment. on FRIDAY the 2:4113 of OCTOBER, 1530, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at the Library Room, In the Court House. in the city of Lancaster. JAMES L. REYNOLD: , . Andit“ r p 23 -.lt "I (Examiner copy.) 'state of Jacob Martin, dec'd.—Letter ,r_j administration on the estate of Jacob Martin, Int,. Coney township, Lancaster county, deed, ha‘ Mg bees sued to the subscriber residing In said township: All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay. meet immediately - , and those hating claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MARTIN. Adm.r. ep 96t 8 ES TA T E OF ROBERT ARTERS, late of Cmrnarron township, deceased.—Letters of Ad. ministration having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted wi;l make payment without delay. CHARLES D. ARTERS, Administrator. Crernerron Twp. p 1" it 34 ESTATE OF REUBEN S. ROHRER An, WIFE.—In the Court of Commqn Pleas for the Coun ty of Lancaster. Whereas, Jesse Landis, Assignee of Reuben S. Rohrer and Wife, of the City of Lancaster, did on the 16th day of September, 1856. filo in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, nidees exceptions be filed. Attest, Prothy's Office. Len. sep 16 ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN AMSTUTZ. In the Court of dm:mon Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, John Miller, Assignee of Christian Ain stutz, did on the 18th day of September, ISIS, tile in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate; Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, Prothy's office, Lan. sop 18 STATE, OF SAMUEL HUBER, JR., to E luoatie.)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, 1850, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the raid 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 Oct., 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, Prothy'm Office. Lan. sep 5 ESTATE OF ISAAC WEAVER AND WIFE.—In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, George Martin and Henry Fry, sssignees of Isaac Weaver and Wife, did on the lot day of September, 1856, 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 eaid Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys Office, sep 1 sep 9 4434 ESTATE OF HENRY H. 3311TH, (a Inca tic.)—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Christian Engle, Committee of Henry H. Smith. of Conoy township, did oh the 19th day of Au gust, 1856, file in the office of the Prothonotary of The mid Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the mid Court bare appointed the 27th day of October. 1958, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Protley. t'roth'ys Office, Lan. aug au 26 4t 3.2 USTATE OF HENRIETTA HEILER.— _CALetters testamentary on the estate of ileurietta Heiler, late of the city of Lancaster, deed, haring been issued to the subscriber residing in sairtcity: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to intik° payment immediately. and those having claims will present them without deiuv properly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM HEILER, Executor. July 29 6t 26 NOTICE.—To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Benjamin Gelman, late of Crtaantrvon Twp., Lan cast,.r County, dec'd. Take Notice, that by virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster County, I will hold an Inquest t,. divide, part or value the Real Estate of said deemed. on the prem ises, at 10 o'clock. A. AL, on Saturday, October 18, 1856, when and where you may attend if you think proper. GEO. MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 8, 1856. sep 16 tf 30 (Pennsylvanian copy once a week for four weeks. and send bill Immediately to this office.) OTlCE.—Applicatiou having been made to the LI Court of Common Pleas (of Lancaster county for a Charter of Incorporation for St. Peter's German Roman Catholic Benevolent Association of the City of Lancaster: Notice is hereby given that mid Charter will be granted at the ensuing November term of mid Court, unless cause why it shall not be granted shall be shown. sep3o3t 37 NOTICE. --Whereas, on motion of George M. Kline, Esq., an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas, of Lancaster county, to grant a Charter of Incorporation to' the Jewish Congregation, is the city of Lancaster, to be called " Sharei Shemaim," be it known, that the said Court, will, on the 3d MONDAY of NOVE3I DER neat, if no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, decree and declare, that the persons so associated together, • shall become and be a corporation or body politic, according to the articles and conditions in their application set forth and contained. Attest, sep 30 4t 37 NOTICE.—To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of John Reynolds, late of the city of Lancaster, de ceased—yeu are hereby notified to be and appear In your proper persons in the Orphan's Conn, to be held in the city of Lancaster for the county of Lancaster, on Monday the 20th October, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to accept or cerise to accept the Real state of said deceased at the valuation thereof made by au,ingnest thereon, or show came why the some should not be mid according to law. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. Ofiteed3ept. BO 1.356. tfBl Examiner copy. 141:1). M. KLINK, l`rottly . s Office, Lwa. CirRICULTURAL I.IIIPLENUENTS• 4 A i..rge assortment or :Notis.for the F.ll Tra.le. •.r Lime and Own., Spreadtrx. Pres.,, Pilo., of various patterns and sizes. Pen- Uriil. Cure Sheller , ' thr hand ..r horse power, rapnbie at IZAK; bushels of Cora in a day; Grain %i is. berth large and wall; Horse Powers and Threshers, Fan Mills llnv. Straw and Fodder Cutters at different pat tern. and nizes: Meat Cutters, Sausage Stuff..rn, Apple Pawn, kr. tper Phosphate of Lime. Guano sea other Fertilb...te. PASCHALL MORRIS E. I'll.. Intiolement and n. , tal 6 , nre. 7th and Market =4.. Phan. .ept tf 37 J7ransers , Portable Cider Mills. These superior Cider Mills can still befurnished of improved construction:and finish. Their Grind ing apparatus is peculiar and gives them an advan tage over all other Mills. By the action of two reciprocat ion the Apples are forced up against the teeth of a rapidly revolving cylinder and retained there till ground toe line pulp, which of course yields more juice when sub jected to pressure than if the pomace was coarse. • The Screw Press has been greatly improved and strengthened since last year, and the whole frame is tightened by strong joint bolts. It is adapted either to hand or horse power, and can he worked by hand to the extent of six to eight barrels in a day. ' • JACOB FOLTZ. Auditor. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.. Implement and Seed Store. 7th and Market st., Phila. Sept 30 tr 37 . _ Jailroad House, European style Hotel tnd Restaurant, No. 48 Commercial and No. 87 Clay Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. A. HAYMAKER. Auditor Hsu j tt-&O lt D. & W. H. PENNELL, • NU. 393, MARKET STREET, PHILAD'A.. Nearly opposite the Pennsylvania Passenger Depot below 11th street—would solicit the citizens of Lancaster Comity, coming to this City, to purchase their FALL awn WINTER GOODS, before Cuing no, to call and examine their large and newly selected stock, which they aro determined to sell at the very lowest cash prices, (they purchasing exclusively for cash.) Our stock embraces all the different varletio of Foreign and Domestic DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, NEEDLE WORKED COLLARS, EDGINGS, Silk and Kid Gloves, Cambric and Jaconet Mush., dc., Sc. ALSO, Cloths, Caseimers, Satinetts and Vestings 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 Batting at $5,00, never before sold for leas than s6 : 6l , —warranted cheapest in this City. 4-4. 5-4, 6-4, 9-1, 10-1 and 124 Brown and bleached MI:SUNS, in which we defy competition both for quality and price. Call sod examine for yourselves. We promise it kind reception and polite attention, and all goods pur dn,,,,i of us not giving innate, ti,•ii will be taken back and ilm looney refunded. A complete abbUrthlota 01 LINEN GOODS, Brown and White Table Cloths, Napkins, Toweling, Shootings, Pedlars and Store Keepets please call and make your purelia.es and thereby nave twenty per cent. A. SLAVMAKER. Auditor, R.D. 6: W. IL PEN NELL, ::93, Market St., below 11th, N'th side. CILOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR /NISHINGG ,STORE, IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, East side, 4 doors South of Orange.—The subscriber has just opened au extensive assortment of CLOTHING of all kinds, suitable for Gentlemen's Fall and Minter wear— such us Frock and Dress COATS, new style Business Coats, of Black, Blue,Brown, Olive and Green Cloths, and Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Also, Double and Single Breasted VESTS, in great variety, of Plain and Fancy Bilks, Satins, Cassimeres, Grenadines, Marseilles ' &c. Fine Black Doe skin . and Fancy Cassimeres, and all other kinds of fashion able PANTS. Also, BOYS' CLOTHING, consisting of Frock, Sack and Fancy Coats, Pants and Vests of all sizes and qualities. Also, a general assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS! BOSOMS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPEN ' , EDS, STOCKS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and UMBRELLAS. As 1 shall sell cheap for CASH, and give my personal at tention to the business, I Lope to merit and receive a rea amiable share of public patronage. Lancaster oct 7. arn 38 M. ROMAN. .1 BOWMAN, l'mth'y. nue 30 4t 82 wE :11 T Z , E. CHEAP STORE, IS acknowl edged by every toe to ho the right place to buy all our Dry Goods. Lath.. should renleinb,and secure soar of the many lar,zaiu, at wiNtz's cut:Ar STORE. 'flit , line aecret of the abet constant rush at Wentz's Stor, is the particular care taken to supply every body with- Dry Goode of every Description, at the , bevest p0,1;•le . Thou. it any one should asl; you, `. for the right piaci, to purchase true nut! honest answer must be - - Remember, Wentz's are selling off Mantillas, Silks, black and colored. Lawns, Robes, Itereges, Grenadines, at cost price and less, at WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. JUST OPENED—Ono lot Muslin, bleached and unbleach ed Ticking's, Checks, Furniture and Apron, beautiful Shirting Calicoes. Another lot of those superior Whale boned Shirts, French colored Shirts, white and colored, good Table diapers, only 12, 1 4, cents per yard, colored Linen en Table Covers, French Embossed Covers. ens: 12 ti 30 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. DREADFUL: 11OW THRILLING! The great tale of the Dismal Swamp, liy H. B. Storer. author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1t..,.;d0 clll ho immense. It is io be had at the Cheap Ii i Store of 311.7RRAY, YOUNG St CO. OTICE.Tbe Partnereliip heretofore existing he tw.,en Yonne, and August Shoenberger is dis solved. All penonsUNTing !lii• firm or having claims against it, will plea, call no Au<no Shoenberger for settlement. :tO GOTLIBII YOUNG. I 4 IST of Applicants for Stone Licenses A. K. Sr A. L. Witmer, Paradise twp. Diller & Brubaker, Earl Ben j. M. Foltz, N. w: Ward City. -amuel Spindler, Paradise. Adam Itolgart, S. E. Ward City. B. A. & E. 11. Witmer, West 11m:upheld. C. :Mertz, S. E. Ward, City. ltingwalt S Doyle, E. Hempfield. Charles Murray, Elizabethtown Borough. Jacob G. Miller, Stratburg Twp„ Tavern. Catharine Foltz, Elizabethtown, Tavern. Augustus Polan, Columbia. Sarni Williams, S. E. Ward, City. John Baumiller, N. W. Ward, City. Ab'm. R. Hess, Conestoga. C. F. Groff, W. Earl. Henry H. Brenetuau, Eden. Peoples & Rohrer, Providence twp. 11. 11. Breneman, Eden Jacob 11011, Upper Leacock . Umbles, Hoar & Hoar, Salisbury , tap. B. F. HoD, Lemur& township. sep3o t 137 JOHN J. PORTER, Clerk. Notice to Travelers.--Prom and after Monday Per. 16,1814, the - Christiana b. Chesnut Level Stage Line will tease Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 - P. M., via t PIEW Coopersville, Green Tree, Pancon's Store, Quarryville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the Rune route to Christiana. J. BOWMAN, l'roth'y. rep 4t :56 The above arrangement will afford persona an opportun ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of care to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Bor. 12 tf-171 By order of the Managers. COAL.—The undersigned are now receiving their supply of LYKENS 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. Limo burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to GEO. CALDER & CO., Wilco East Orange street, 2nd door from North Queen, and at the yard at Green Lauding. on the Conektoga. amg 19 tf 31 J. BOWMAN, Prottey. F.q, 2:1 4t :36 .1. BOWMAN, Proth'y. rep 9 4t 34 P ERsoNs VISITING PHILADELPHIA -alit find the WESTERN HOTEL, No. 288, Market St. a contral and economical House. It hae Just been coneid erably enlarged, newly furnished and entirely renovated throughout HOPKINS, Pro. .hdY 2I 28 3m FINE ASSORTMENT OF FISH POLES FOR SALE 11 at Dr. \TAMAN'S New Drug Store, No. 60, North Queen St., Lancaster. DAVID H. SOL IS, IMPORTER OF 11 FURS, 17 . . Arch St., near Eighth, Philadelphia. F,URS! I U ESN FURS!I! 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 kinds, to which he invitee the attention of the Ladies. His style and make are well known. All goods bought of him are warranted,and hisfacilities for procuring goods from Europe, enables him to sell at such prices as will suit all. Store always closed on the Seventh Day. sep 23 3m 36 rENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE AT PERKIOMEN BUDGE, Montgomery County, Pa. This Institution is unsurpassed in educational facilities.— Young Ladies are received at any stage of advancement Parents having daughters to educate are invited to send for Circulars TER 519 aro very raodernt, The Whitt, Selok») opens October 27tb. 3. W. SUNDEIBLAND, Principal. wt 7 3t 38 41v1000 REWARD.--By virtue of a resolution passed by Select and Common Councils, of the city of Lancaster, I am authorized to offer the above reward for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons, who set fire to the Stable of Mr. Frederick Cooper, on the morning of the 24th, or als, have set fire to any of the buildinee recently burst. J. ZIMMERMAN,.3.Iayor. slttyor l e Office. Sept. 25, 1856. Kept 30 tf 37 IROPOSAL S FOR LOAN.—In pursuance of r the provisions of an ordinance passed by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, on the sth day of August, 1858, proposals for loaning to said city the sum of $9,000, as a permanent loan, in sums of not less than $lOO, will be received at the Mayor's Office, for which coupon bonds and certificates of City Loan will be issued. Said loan to be appropriated to the payment of damages accruing from opening streets within said city. sent 9 tf 81 May J. ZIMMERMAN, or. JOS. BOWMAN, Prothonotary Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring Boarde. 50_,000Feet Cecelia% Yellow Pine Dressed Floor ing Boards. 30,u 00 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and A. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at Graeff's Landing. ou the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & Co., Office East Orange et., near N. Queen et., Lancaster. sep 30 tf 37 TTIIE FINEST ARTICLE OF SPONGES EVER oE fared In Lancaster, for sale at Dr. WAYLAN'S New Drug Store, No. 60, North Queen St., Lancaster. JOSEPH BOWMAN, Proth'y Common Pleas Horse Stolen.—Was stolen from the premisee of JIU_ the subscriber, in Blairsville, .Indiana county, on the night of the 24th inst., a GREY SORREL HORSE, nearly blind of the left eye—and about 15 hands high. A liberal reward will be paid upon the delivery of the Horse, and the capture of the Thief—or for either. sep 30 3tv 37 P. MAILER. style' on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER let, corn .rial gaIIANDELIND, POMATIIId, TRICOPREROUS, KA plonks and Talnas.--We will open our BTILARION and HAIR OLLS of all kinds, at Dr. WAY- NJ LAN'S New Dmg Store, No. 80, N. Gluten at, Wiesner. the novelties of the Sanaa. WENTZ k BE. up 80 tfB7 Sept 80 87 HALEY k THOMPSON. Proprietors. I=l=l Dred IDred S Dred I ma semic.-:.en setumie.r."oeroe4ith, I PA. D. 1856, at 7 o'clock, P. 3f.„ by virtue of au order of the Orplutzus' Court . of Lancaster county, I will axiom to I insblie sale; at the pulic tame of John R. Nlatkins, n the city of Lancaster, the following real estate ; The right, title and interest of John N. Lane, deceased. in and to the equal moiety, or half part of a lot or piece of Ground, situate on the South-cast corner of South qUi-Pli i and Vine street, in said city, containing in front on South • Queen street ninety-six feet and els and three quorlor 11.- i thew, and In depth eastward 245 feet to a fourteen tot nid.„ public alley. bounded on the North by Vine streot. In the East by said alley, on the Saoth by property of thowto r. Bete, and on the West by South Queen et res.'. with ! a Three-story BRICK TAVERN not. , -. and twostory back building, a throe•stor: InICK I DWELLING HOUSE, a doable two—tory F1:441E HOUSE, a double tweets - tory BETON HOUSE. a' tort.- Stable. and Sheds thereon mmt - ed. twin., subject toe four foci wide alley, Sunning from the' front on South Queen street.. East ward about ninety foot end six inches. so a. to embrace the well and puma ...blob well an.l putup 3s well af vii alley. shall be for the flee of said premises and the adjoin in; promises en the South. in enmmoo. The above piv‘per. ry will be odd separate or tocethor e • may best suit per ch:lv-, a dratt of which moo M :eon at the ithf.rituv Also, at the same time and place. the undivided :equal one-third part of a Two,story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and other out Luildinga, nod lot or piece of Ground, situated in Dillerville. Manhelm township, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the South-east corner of the new Reading road and Market street. thence South-eastward along said Market street. two hundred and fifteen feet, to ground of the Cerftral Railroad Company, thence along said ground South-westward at right angles with -Market street, aforesaid, about one hundred and twenty-five feet to an alley, thence North-westward.along sal, R. !N i ley about one hundred and forty-five feet to the new g road aforesaid, and along said road Northward about one hundred and forty-five feet to the begiUning: Excepting thereout that part of teed Lot wherein the Tenpin alley and Shed are built, and all the ground between the North end of said Tenpin alley and Shed of the width thereon. the said new Reading road. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheritre Office, Lan. Sept. 1856. N. B.—The Co.. owners of the above properties will Also sell their shares in the sortie. at the same time and place. so that the whole property will be for sale. vent 30 437 j )ÜBLIC SALE.--Ou 1111;11SDAY. the 211 day of OCTUBEIL 1556. will be sold by public sale, at the pub* house of Ilene) . Bear, in the borough of Strasburg, the billowing valuable property in the borough of ptras burg, Lancaster county, Assigned Estate of Edward Steacy and Wife, to wit: No. 1, A lot of LAND with the buildings thereon erected, situate in the borough aforesaid, and known as the Straw burg Foundry aud Machine Shop." The lot contains 104 Perches, fronts on the Main street thrfeet and extends buck 2SO feet to al4 ft. wide alley. The buildings consist of a three story BRICE MACHINE SHOP, 24 by 30 feet, a two-story Frame Shop, 45 by 30 feet, a Frame Foundry, 73 by 28 feet, all under Slate root and a Frame Bled:Smith Shop. With the property will be sold a Fifteen Horse Power Engine, Copola,,Fau, Crane, 4 Lathes, Boring! Mill, Shafting, Dearing and a number of patterns.- The proper ty is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to en. gage in the business, atSd is situated in one of the wealthi eitt agricultural sections of the State, and the buildings and machinery are nearly new, haring been put up within the last six years. No. 2. A Lot of Land, situate ou the South•eide of Maio street of mid borough, containing 65 Perches, adjoining the M. E. Church property on the East, Lot Nu. 3 on the Brat, and No. 4 on the South, having a front of Slit. 7 in. on the main street and extending back 109 ft. 3 in., .upon which is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Kitchen, Iwo-story Frame Shop, which could easily be converted into a Dwelling House, all in good repair, rain water cistern at the Kitchen door, &c. No. 3. Containing 49 PERCHES, adjoining :co. 2 on the East and No. 4on the West and South. This is a very de sirable building lot, fronting 60 ft. on the Main street and extending back 170 feet. No. 4. Adjoining No. 3 on the East, Muds of George Steacy on the West, lota No. 2 and 3 on the North, and lands of William Block and others on the East and Sleuth, fronting 60 feet on ,the Main street, and containing one ACRE and Sixty-ape Perches; upon this lot there is ai good Barn and Stable. On lots No. 2, 3 and 4 there are a-large number of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Said lots will by sold together or separately as will best suit purchasers. Persona wishing to blew any of the above premises pre viola to the day of sale, will please call on either of the undersimied. Salo to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 61. WILLIAM STEACY, JAMES McPIIAIL, Assignees of Edward Steacy & Wife. N. IL—Two-thirds of the purchase money of the Foun dry property may remain In (secured upon the mpertyl for one year at 5 pet cent. sop 30 to 36 - DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY.—On Tuesday, the 21st day of October, 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M., will be sold at public sale, the LISBURN MILL PROPERTY, situate in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, on the Yellow Breechos creek, 4 miles from the Cumberland Valley Railroad; cod c miles from Harrisburg, consisting of 40 ACRES OF LAND 01 good quality and in a high state of cultivation ; a large and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a part of which is now occupied as a Store, and is 2H e a very desirablo situation for public business; a ;f good BARN and every other necessary out-build. - ing; a large three story Stone FLOURING MILL, having 4 pairs of Burrs, a Corn Kiln and every other necessary fixture, in good repair for doing custom work and for the manufacture of Flour and Meal; a large three story Frame FACTORY, having machinery for cutting ahinglesl and staves, cleaning clover seed, and for the manufacture of gun barrels, with room for additional machinery; a t3AW MILL capable of sawing 2000 feet per day. Also, in the town of Lisburn, adjoining the Mill prop erty, 4 Town Lots having thereon erected three FRAME DWELLING HOUSES and one BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Stables and other Improvements. The above property will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers. The Yellow Breeches creek-is one of the inpst constant streams in the State, and with seven feet head there is more than sufficient power in the driest season to drive all the machinery now attached. The proprietor J. 11. Kaufman, having entered into business and permanently locatedhim self in Decatur, 111., has ordered a peremptory sale of the above property. For further information call on the subscriber residing on the premises, or address through the Lisburn IPost Office, Cumberland county, Pa. A. BROWER, Agent for the Proprieh:or Sept 80 3t 37 PUBLIC SALE.--By order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER let, 1856, on the premises, in Conoy township, about half a mile from the turnpike leading from Eliza bethtown to Falmouth, and about three miles from Bain bridge, the following described real estate (being part of the real estate of'Benjamin Musselman, deceased.) viz: A Lot or piece of LAND containing five ACRES and one hundred Perches, neat measure, of excellent Iron Stone Land, all under good fences. There area number of choice Fruit Trees on the same, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Ac. The Stony Run passes through the same. A good title and possession will he given on the first day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, I'. )1., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN ROB, Sept 30 td 37 Adm'r. Alt the Will annexed. Persoual Property at Public Sale.—Will ho offered at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of October , 1856, at Elizabeth Furnace, on the public road leading from Lebanon to Litlz,l2 miles from the former and 6 miles from the latter place, the following property, to wit : TWO MULE TEAMS, with Wagons, Harness, &c. complete, a number of single Mules, two Riding Hors., Cattle, of improved Stock. Plows, Harrows, Hay Ladders, Horse Rakes, 3 Broad Wheel Wagons, Wheel-barrow, and a great variety of other articles too numeroue to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day. n - hen terms will be madcknown. sep 30 .1137 G. DAWSON COLEMAN. VALEABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE,--The subscriber will sell his valuable Estate known as "Feides Dwelling," lying in Washington county, and immediately on the road from Clear spring, to Mercersburg, three miles from the former, and eight from the latter place, and only five miles from the Chesapeake Canal. The Farm contains 655 Acres of Land, about 250 cleared and In a high state of cultiva tion, 30 Acres of which is the best of natural meadow, well Set in Timothy; the balance of the land is well set in TIM BER., such as White and Black Oak, &c. There could easily be added 100 Acres more of the natural meadow land. The improvements are a large BRICK HOUSE, Large Bank Barn, a never failing Spring near the door, which runs into the Barn Yard, a Spring House, Brick Smoke House, two Wagon Sheds,iwlth Corn House, and all other necessary out-houses. There is a large APPLE OECHAED of selected fruit, and Cider Works completion the premises. Comprised in the above tract is a small TENANT FARM, with good Douse and Barn, and two never falling Springs near the door. There is a good SAW MILL on the above described prem ises, In good repair with two Tenant HOUSES for Sow lid lens, all convenient to the mountain. The Farm on account of its close proximity to the mountain, render" it among the best grazing farms in the county. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to given further description of the above property, as any person wishliag to view the same, by calling with him residing on the promi ses, will have the same exhibited with much pleasure. sep 93m 34 . JOHN ITIDT. rIRESNUT STREET TRACT.—TALUABLE LOTS, AT A CHEAP PRICE. The terms are made EASY, to SUIT THE PURCHASERS. and payments either monthly, quarterly or yearly. The undersigned having , bought out the entire interest Of A. N. Brenneman, In a number of the lots remaining un sold in the above tract, offer them for sale, and make the terms to suit all who wish to buy. They are the CHEAPEST IN. THE MARKET, being 22 feet front, and from 90 to 150 feet in depth, to back streets, and valued-at the low price of from $B5 to $l2O. Buyers select their lots at once and receive a deed clear of all in cumbrances. The title is indisputable. They are located in the north-eastern part of the city, and front on Marion, Chesnut, Fulton, Walnut, Ann,Mar shall, and other streets. The streets are OPENED and a number of fine dwellings are about being built upon the lots already sold. A visit will prove this to be the _Mat improving part of the city, offering superior inducements for building, and on account of the CILEAPNEBS of the Lots and their rapid RISE in value an excellent opportu ntty for an investment. The land lies LEVEL and Is admirably adapted to build ing, having every convenience at hand. Lumber yards and brick yards era iu the vicinity. Within the past year these lots have RISEN 50 PER CENT LN VALUE, which of itself is an evidence of their cheapness. But a limited number are now for; sale and they will soon be withdrawn from the market. • Information, &c., can be obtained of John S. Gable, Esq., or for Information and the purchase of Lots apply at the office of JESSE LANDlS,.Attorney at Law. • A oerson is always at hand to show the Lots.. j JESSE LANDIS,; mug 26tf 3. CIL/LIMES K. LANDIS. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ;AT PUBLIC SALE.—On Saturday, November 1,1856, Will be sold by Public Sale, on the premises, that valuable Mill Property of the undersigned, consisting of a three-story stone GRIST AND MERCHANT MIIJL, Situate on the Big Cliques Creek, in Rapho townithip, Lancaster county, about 2% miles from Mount Jul 1 mile from Salunga, about 6 miles from Marietta and s miles from Columbia. The Mill has been thouronghly re paired during the last summer, and provided -With new iron gearing; it has 3 overshot water wheels. so that the water power is sufficient In the driest season to keep the Mill in full operation. It has three rust of stones, aid is provided with all the most approved machinery ) and Ito provements necessary far doing good work, and the Whole Is in the best repair. The Mill is situated In a rich grain growing country, and has an extensive custom. A small Farm belongs to this property, containing 41 ACRES and some Perches of excellent Limestone Land, adjoining lands of Martin S. Musser, Jacob Hostetter, John Nissdy and others. The improvements thereon, besides the Mil , are a substantial and well finished Two Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with two Stone Kitchens tit attached, and a Porch along the whole front of If it. the House. Wash House and Smoke House, a Carriage House, a GOOD SWISSER BARN, with a new double Horse. Stable; a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, for the Miller, with a Wash House and Stabling. Also, A NEW DISTILLERY, witk necessary arrange ents for distilling GO bushels of grain per day, two Hog ties, each 150 feet long, with never failing water. There is ever failing water near the kitchen door of the dwelling, ich is conducted from a never failing spring of excellent ter. There are also on the premises FOUR GOOD TEN NT HOUSES, each provided with sufficient Stabling. so a young Thriving ORCHARD of different kinds of frui e. as Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, and a fine Grape 'lna at the door of the dwelling. The Land is in the hi hest state of cultivation and under good fences. Persons wishing to view the premises, will please, cal I on the owner, residing thereon. Possession and an indispu table title wil I be given on the let of April next. Sale to commence at:: o'clock in the afternoon, when at tendance will be given and terms of sale made known by oct 7 . te 3S JOHN B. HERTZ :It. "/""NITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.-'—On_Sattir ‘ j day tho 18th of OCTOBER, ISA tty vlrtne of the hug will and tAttnnent of ilenrietta Boiler, late of the City of Lanntster, ece:d., will bo sold at public wile, at the National •. .3 Queen street., the t.illowine described 8 .4 et said deceased, situate the south side of V:ll..street. iu the city of Lanca,te.—being n lot of D containing 23 feet 7 inches in :nett and running La...k L. feet to Breneman's Court or alley. The improve i,nt- 3re a two-story weatherboarded Owl:1,11NQ !lOU, S, with the necessary out-buildines. There is a hydrant in the yard, with a water privileue t • to sjoin E lng Lot on the Enst—said property bou,ded by properties of A,, Brenentan and M.a itch's estate. property is in goal order. and is well worthy the of buyers. The title it indisputable. and will be given on the let of April next. ti rommenee at o 2 o'clock. in the evening of the above-mentioned day, when terms will be male known by it Su WILLIAM /IEILER, Executor. IrALuABLE REAL ESTATE at PiUR LIC SALE..—On Tuesday, the 28th day of October nest, the etthecriber will sell at public MI, on the premis ic. the following described valuable property, situate in Drumoro township, Lancaster county, at the crossin g of the stage road from the city of Llucasterto Port Deposit, with the state POllll leading from York Sums, Bridge to Phila. delphis, 13 miles from Laucasterand 22 miles front Port t a wit No. 1. A Lot of Ground containing 3 acres and HQ perches, on which is erected a Two Story TUNE TAVERN 'LOUSE, 46 by 43 feet, with a VI Two Story Stone Attachment, 57 by dl feet; a Stone Kitchen within a few feet of the back building. a complete ice House, with a cellar attached. a Stone Barn, 49 by 32 feet, with a Hog Stable attached, a Well of excel lent water, with a pump in it, near the door. This property has been kept as a public bonito for upwards of 40 years, and is one of the hest stands in the southern part of the county. It is known far and near as "THE BUCK TAVERN,— and, besides the four main roads above mentioned, has three other public roads diverging from this point in differ ent directions. No. 2. A tract of land containing 135 acres aid 93 perch es, adjoining lands of Joseph Leaman, James M. Hopkins, Robert B. Moore, William Ralston and No. I. The road from Lancaster to Port Deposit bounds it on the West side, cud the road from York Furnace Briditi to Conowingo Fur nace passes through the farm. The impr.ements are Two Story FRAME and ROL'OII CAST DWELLING and STORE HOUSE, 50 by 87 feet, a Stone Bank Barn, 53 by 33 feet, with a Wagon Shed attached. a two story weather boarded TENANT HOUSE, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Sheds, Ac. One half of the main building is occupied as a Dwelling, and the other part has long been occupied as a Dry Gooe and Grocery Store. The greater portion of the land is in a high state of cultivation, divided into conveni ent enclosures, and under good fence. A portion of this tract is covered with valuable timber. and Chesnut Sprouts. No. 3. A Lot of Land fronting on the public road, adjoin ing lands of Joseph Leaman and Nos. 1 and 2, containing 2 acrei.arni 8 perches, on which is erected a T Store FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a complete tttacksmitit Shop and Wagonmaker Shop under one roof. No. 4. Adjoining lands of Joseph Leaman and Lots No. 2 and 3, containing 6 acres end 88 perch..., is a beautiful building lot treating on the Lancaster road. N 0.5. A Lot of Timber and Sprout Land, situate half a mile from the above property on the road leading to Lan caster city, adjoining lauds or Benjamin Landis. Frederick (lager and others, containing a neres and 154 portlier: a part of this lot is covered with elegant Clio4ont timber. tit to make rails at the present time. 'The above properties are situated in a healthy, populous and prosperous neighborhood, admirably I. cated for the 'rations kinds of butiness to which the improvements are adapted, and at present appropriated. 'MK. •• Buck Pest Office" Is kept on the preiwises, affording noilities for the daily transmission of Letters to the cities Lancaster and Philadelphia, to Fort Deposit, Safe Ilarb,r, and various other places. The/York Furnace Bridge, ore. the Susque hanna, will soon be completed, which brings the main road for droves and travellers from the eastern part of the State through Lancaster and Chester counties to Philadelphia by the Buck Tavern. This property will be sold in lots as above described, or All together as may suit purchasers. The superior advan tages to be found in this property, renders it an object worthy of the attention of men of enterprise and capital, and furnishes an uppportunity for a permanent investment, that is seldom equalled. Persons wishing to view the premises. will please call on the subscriber residing on No. 1. Posaesslon will be given on the first day of April next, and the titles are indisputable. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. of "aid day, when attendanco will be gi cen and terms of sale mado known by NATHANIEL )LAYER. sap 3o ts 37 A RARE CHANCE—IVOAV IS TOUR TIME.—From 1500 to 2000 acres 01 a choice stock ram, well improved, In Central Ohio, ucar the Capital, Is offered in lots of 15u to 900 acres, on seine of it aro good buildings,and it lean huproved and the soil of the best.— Is well calculated for Grain and Grace, and, for the most part, watered by spring and running water. It is in the centre of five lines of Rail Roads ' and adjacent to the National road, and just half way between the Capital and the city of Springlleld,and for advantages is unsurpassed.—Will be sold on terms very reasonable. On down 6 years, and on 34' 5 years interest with ti per rent., and Warranted. Deeds given and possession at any time. For full particulars enquire of Frank. Clark, Stras burg, Lan. Co. Ps., or addre,s Post Master, Wahhoo, Madi son Co., Ohio. D. W. C. SAWYER. Sept 9 34 41" ' Public Sale of Valuable Property.--Oe Saturday the 11th day of October, 1656, will be sold at public Bale, et the public house of Mr. llornberger, in Millersville, the following described property—viz: A Farm containing 93 ACRES ant some perches., situated in 3lanor township, Lancaster coot., v, 3 miles West of th e city of Lancaster, and laying upon We pith ii, road leading from the Columbia turnpike to Millersvilie--adjuining lands of John Forry—Herr, Mr. Charles and others. The land Is in a high state of cultivation, will, running water through the centre to which the cattle have access front every field, and a right to take the water same diatunce out of the Ferry estate, which would ;:ive suffn•lent power t.• drive one run of stone. The improvements are a two-story well finished DIVEI.- LING HOUSE, (having a flue Spring near the door) a large Bank Barn and other ant buildings. There is a tine Peach and Apple ORCHARD and a variety of ulk, Fruit en the premises. Any person wishing to view the will call on Philip Ponstormacher ' residing thereon. Sale to commence at 2 &elm k, P. 31., of said day. • Two-thirds of the purchase money 'can remain ou boud and mortgage, if desired. Two VALUABLE FARMS, MILL and SAW MILL AT PUBLIC SALE.—Un Thursday, the Huth day of October, 1846, The subscriber intending to go west, will sell on the premises of No. I, the liillowing very desirable personal property, situate in the _rand valley in Sadsbury township, Lancaster county, lying hetween the Valley and Noble roads, 2;4 miles west of uningtooville, and 9 miles south-east of Strasburg. No. I, is a Farm adjoining Win.Nott, McGowen and others. containing 193 1-2 Acres of First—rate Land, In a high state of cultivation, and divided into convenient fields well fenced. The improvements area large Two Story Stone DWELLING HOUSE and Kitch en, (Rough Cast) divided into convenient rooms, in good order, a well of excellent water ,Ith a Pump in it pt the door, a Stone Milk House attached to the kitchen, a Large Double Decker Barn with excellent Stabling, a Two Story Wagon Shed, with Corn Cribs, Hog Pens. with Two Run of Stones. This Mill has undergone thor ough repairs,and is in order for doing a good business; has a good water power. There is a Saw Mill attached, capa ble of doing au excellent business, has all the modern ice. provements. Also, a Two Story Frame TENANT HOUSE, Brick Stable, a well of good water at the door of the Dwell ing, Lime Kiln, a young Orchard of choice Apple and Peach treesjust commencing to bear. The stream supplying the mill passes through the farm. There is a number of Sp,iags of excellent water, and about FORTY ACRES of heavy timber, now it for use and can be disposed of to a good advantage. •• Ziff,. 2. Contains 161 1-2 Acres. adjoining Lewis Cooper, Jason Carothers and No. 1. The improvements are aTwo Story Brick I/WELLING HOUSE and Kitchen, with a Frame Building attached, intended as a Summer Kitchen or Wash House. There is a porch along two sides of the House and Kitchen, a Stone Milk House, a well of good water at the Kitchen door, a large Brick Barn with an overate - et 16 ft wide with a large Two Story Straw Shed in front, attached to the back part of the barn is a large Frame Grain House, Grainery, r.irriage House, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Ac. There are a variety of fruit, such as Apple, Peach, Pear and cherry. The farm is in a high State el cultivation, well watered, divided into convenient fields and well fenced. There Is about TEEN ACRES of good timber on the above tract. A further description is deemed unnecessary as lemons wishing to purchase will be shown the property by calling on Lewis Reynolds residing on No.l. or on It. C. Biddeson, residing on No. 2. or on the Subscriber residing In Stras burg. Persons wishing to make au investment will find these properties amongst the moot desirable in Lancaster county. They are situated in a splendid neighborhood, convenient to Churches, Schools, Stores and Shops, and within 2 1 ,4 miles of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and has the advantages of a number of the best forwarding houses in the county in the above distance. The land Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grain or grazing cattle. Part of the purchase money may remain In the properly if desired by the purchaser. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by oct i 4t.36 WILLIAM SPENCER. PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1556, will, be, sold at public sale, at the residence of the subscriber, in Colerain township, Lancaster county, the following Valuable Real Ketate, containing 132 ACRES, more or lees, situate in Coleraln township, upon the public road leading from Kirkwood to Puseyville, about ono and a half miles West of the former, and one and a quarter miles East of the latter place, adjoining lands of John Whiteside, Joshua Eckman and othr, This property is in a high state of cultivation, all under good fences, (chiefly post and rail,) laid off in beautiful order, running water lu every field, well adapted fur graz ing and farming; it has upon it about 20 Acres of Heavy Timber, (principally White Oak,) and abundance of rail timber. The improvements thereon aro an elegant Three story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 44 by 43 feet, with a Pump under part of the Kitchen roof, most excellent water, and .a Hydraulic, forcing seater into the Kitchen and Barn-yard, and in every room In the house; four good TENANT HOUSL.a, two of which are slated, with every convenience to each, 2 large Barns; In connection with the Mansion house, is a Smoke House, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Meal 11011E0, Saddler Shop and an OKCIIARD of choice Fruit Trees. This Farm is in a good neighborhood, convenient to Mills, Stores, Schools and places of public worship, and would make a delightful home for any person partial to a country residence ; and it offers every inducement to capi talists. Aar- T o property will positively be sold as the subscri her intends declining the business of farming. EMESi==ii= Any person wishing to view the property, previous to the day of sale, will please call uporl the su bscriber, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on.said day, when alien dance will be given and conditions made known by oct 7 is .3.a WILLIAM NEELY. FARM AND TANNERY AT PUBLIC SALE.—Ou Tuesday, the 21st of October, 1858, the subscriber will offer at public gale, on the premises, that well known Farm and Tannery on which he now resides, situate in Clay township, Lancaster county, one mile north of the Downingtown and Harrisburg turnpike, 7 miles north of Litis, and 6 west of the Ephrata Mountain Springs, 1 mile from Erb's Mill, and 1 from Samuel Eta,. ly's Store, containing 114 Acres and 120 Perches, adjoining lands of Jonas Laber, Col. I), Hauck, John Eber ly, Samuel Eberly, Esq., and others. The land is In a high state of cultivation, well limed, well watered, and under good fences. 35 Acres are good Timber land, half of which is fine cheenut and the remainder oak, hickory, walnut. &c. The improvement. are a large two-story STONE DWELLINQ, HOUSE, 45 by 35 feet, with 4 rooms and an entry in each story, Kitchen 25 by 26 feet attached : a run ning pump near the door, to which the water in conveyed by earthen pipes from the Spring, and thence to the barn yard In pipes; Wash, Smoke and Spring House, a large Press House, with Draperies above sufficient to hold 7 or 800 bushels of grain, a STONE BANK BARN, 75 by 30 feet, Wagon Shed with Carriage House and Corn Crib, and other buildings. A good ORCHARD with:a fine variety of fruit. Also, a TAN lit/USE, 55 by 34 feet, two-story, with ten Handlers, 2 Bates, 1 Pool, in the Shop, with room for twice as many; 30 lay-away Vats, 4 Leaches, 2 Limes, ruuning water in the Shop which can be carried to any desired height, Bark House, 75 by3o, another Bark House with loft. 37 by 28, Lime House, all under good roof. Tho property will be sold altogether or divided as fol lows :—No. I, The Farm and Mansion House and about 80 Acres; No. 2, The Tannery and 8 Acres; Nos. 3 5 4, Two lots of cleared land, of ten Acres each, on the Beamstown road; No. 5, A lot of Woodland, 6 Acres chesnut and oak; No. 8, A lot of 8 Acres of Woodland; No. 7, 0 Acres of Woodland; No. 8, 5 Acres and 149 Perches of Woodland. Persons wishing to view the property will be shown it at any time. Pale to begin at 1 o'clock, P. IL, when terms will be made known by JACOB ILL2G. ' cst 2895 . • • VALITABLE REAL, LEST.A.TIii .IN AD. A.MS COUNTY, PA., FOR SALE.—The subscribers offer for sale TWO VALUABLE FARMS; the first a Cone wago Farm, about 3 miles liom HADAYSr In a limestone region, containing 170 acres of highly improved land. abouf 60 acres of which are coveredlwith fine HEAVY TIMBER, which, from its proximity to theltaßroad la becoming daily more valuable. There are all . the necessary buildings on this farm, and indeed, the Barn la one of the largest and best in the county, and near to the house there is an ele gant never failing spring of water. ,The other Farm adjoins the town et Little:down ; this Farm is highly improved and has on it FIRST CLASS BUILDINGS, In first Late order; the quate Airy of land will be made to atilt purchasers, from re .ffe 10u to 140 acs. These ferMa deserve the atten• thin of purchasers, as their improved condition and near ness to market render them viery desirable. The Subscribers will also se t i , a VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE, a Store - Room, near e public square In Little'. town. Also several valuable lots for building In that town. A; there is little doubt of a Railroad being extended from Hanover to Littlestown in the course of the coining year, these properties dererve the attention of persona desirous of profitable investmental. Bair Terms will ha made may, to suit purchasers. tar Any information desird can be obtained either by letter or personal application to Win. McSherry, Littler, town, Adams county, Pa., who will at any time be ready to show the properties to persims wishing to look at them. • JAMES McSIIERWY, Frederick, Md. WIL McSIIERRY, Littleatown, Pa. me: 6 SZa 3m 29 ÜBLIC SALE.--On Wednesday, October 15, 1869 . TI By order of the Orphans' ,Court of Lancaster county, will be sold et public sale, vu the premises, in the village of 3laytown, the following descrtied Real Estate of Milli= Morton. deed, via A Lot of ;ROUND in said village, on which is erected a two storyLfratrie DWELLING 110 USE anti Kitchen al t3eh,,,P, a small Barn, and '- other buildings. The, a large Cistern, a Bake al] Oven. &c., ,tc., and a 1311 .111., of Fruit teen. Sold property,fmnts on the istreet leading horn Ileytown to Marietta. and is in an expellent location. eithtr fur a private residence or public bu,iness. A good title lvili lr tusdennid possession given on the Ist of April next. Sale to commewe at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendanoe will bo given by S. F. ALIIII.II3IIT, aug 26 to 32 Adnfr. 17 . ALUABLE FARM] AT PUBLIC SALE. V —On Tuoiday the anti day of September, 185 d. Dy virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Lari,ai,t,ir, the undersigned administrators of Joseph Potts, dec'd., Will expose at public !sale at the public house of Echternacht, iu the Borough of Strasburg, That 41u.ge Farm upon which deceased resided at the time of hie Joath eltUnied iu Paradise and Strasburg Townships, on the road leading from Stiasburg to Georgetown, I% toile? So of the Doroiigh of Strasburg. aSjolultig Innds of Elias !famish, John Hauck, henry Mower, lleury Brackbill and idioms containing GNP. HUNDRED AND Fl Fry ACIWiS. more or less. the improvements are a large TWO STOItY ' STDNE DWELLING LIOUSS, a large Swiseer Bern, Wagon sheds, Corn Crib?, a Bieck Smith . Shop, and other necessary out. buildings. There ore also too tire sortie one in good hearing condition, and t he ether litiont 5 years old. • The farm is iu a high state of cultivation haviug bean thoroughly lithol and Immured within the few hut yearn The fences are all in good equditiou—most of thew new. A large stream of water runs through the farm, furnishing n 111111147 water fur the itUlleo end barn, and there ion wail hoar the bowie. Aiwut 16 acres of the tract are covered with excellent thesuut Sprouts overly at td cut, and about 5 acres with ..:..prouts 4 years old. Tee balauee of thu tract In couveul• cut iy divided Letweou nicaduie and arable laud. :sale to couluteueo at 3 tielodia, P. M. Persons w Ming to view the premises will plena° call on the widow of deceamod who rosides I herein, or ou either of tho underni4ned lolutinisirattrs, tub -t, Li 32. VALUABLE. FARIIJ FOR SALE.—The V un dersigned offer at privatd sale, A TRACI' OF FINE LIMESTONE LAND, situated In Woodcock Valley, hunt iugdou county, about cue milti from MeConnelletewn, and cue and a half from the Broad Tup Railroad, and six and a half trom the Peuusylvania Railroad sod Canal at hunt lugdum Thero are 4rf 1 Aoiess in the whole.tram, 21k1 of which are cleared and in gdod cultivation ; 100 acres are in clover mud 20 lu timothy. It is all good Linuatone Land, and can conveniently be divided Into two or more farms. There are a good DWELLING 110 USE, Frame Stable, Double Barn and outbuilding. and Two d ni ' fin:bards, on the property. A stream sufhcient for a Saw Mill runs through lUIU it, and there are spring, In every held except one. The laud which is nut chmrati is well covered wl rap. far, Chesnut, Whiteoak, hickory, IValuut, Locust ati. Ma ple timber of the best quality: There is a good Lime Kilo lon the farm, and a vein at Fotvil Ore runs through the laud, which will make iron equal to any manufactured on the Juniata. The land is ell patented, and an indisputable title will be given. Possession given after the let of April next. TERMS.—Uue-fourth iu bond, mud the residue in three equal annual intstalluents with interest. Auy tin titer information aleOrod, will be given by 3111 es .b Dorris, Huntingdon, Daniel Flouner un the premises, or the undersigned at liittanintr,. . july 15 3m Executor; of titltyEmiton),LLS'd DUBLIC SALE.- 1 On TUURAMN the 16tli of October, 1860. Will be sold by public sato, at the maple house of L. K. Seltzer, in the Borough of Mount Juy, Lancaster county, the toile, lug val until" TORN PERTY, Situate in said borough, consisting of 3 Lots of Ground, ex tending 210 het on the liarrisburg - and Lancaster Turnpike, lout uu the Marietta Taruiiiku, and 144 feet in depth, adjoining property of Jacob hlirieh, on which Ic erect tal a Two and a I lan . t.torytFrawellWELLlNO HOU:it:, a liaca Building and Smoke House at. niched, a Stable, Carriagb ihMse, end other out buddings. There arc a variety of fruiTrees uu tfio premises, a Chl. W 111,111.1 well of never fail i water with a pump therein near the d00r.," The above property Is one of the most desirable private residences in tiro boruu;h. the location is also well cal• cubeted tor arty pulpit.: busineirs, havd% a front un either bide, and contn.anding a full I ,, ,ieW of tile principal street. Possession and a prod titleigiven on the let of Apol r next. Salo to commence ;Lt. 2 o'clock, P. 31., of said day, when attendance will be givc:u and: terms of sale wade:known 11011 R'l' S. 31c1LVAIN. 3311 JOHN BRANDT, Sen. 3t DUBLIC SALE .— By tiittue of the power and au j_ thorny gtven to the undinsignid by the lost Will cud icstanient ut Henry healer, bite of 1l arwitk township, deceas,•d, he will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday, the that day of tJetuber next, at the public faunae el Jeremiah Ilalincher, in Itutlisville, all that cr.rtain Tract or Piece at Land, situate in Warwick Township, nfi.resaid, on the Public Road leading trout Ituthville to New Ephrata, one mile from the former and about linen miles from the latter place. Containing la Acres more or lees, adjoining mut. ernes of Levi Ural o , Henry Litudis and °thine The mid land is of the best quality ut 9mestone, and three fourths thereof very heavily covered with the very beet Witter, tint It as NVlnte Vuk, Black tJaki Hickory, &c., Se., and very handsomely Ictated. There ii nisu a TWU,a.TULY LUU U It ELLI IltiljaE and Statie, together with nu Orchard of Fruit Trees opad Ulu prelhat. The said property will be sold cider in whole or in plecbs so nit to cult purchas ers. Persons wishing to ewe tho property wlll pleaso call upon John B. Adams reAdiug uu the Newport road, hetwenn Ruthsvillu and Sohn Fornoy's Tavern. Sale to connuonn at 1 o'clock la the anemia's' of mild day, when conditions end terms of sale sill bo made known by JACOB ZOOK, sup X:: to' Executor. [Am.:elven Republican please copy.] ITALCABLE REAL ESTATE FOR V 6ALE.—Un Thurnday, the ;Bth of timelier, thful. The undersigned Executers at the last will and testament of Jacob Grady, late of Manor timuship, decd, will sell by public vendee, uu the promises, that valuable TRACI: OP LAND in said township—bounded on the east by t h e Co. imubia yowl, eh the north solo dy the Charleston road, and on the south by Henry Shank's laud, and ethers, and Ls near Jacob S. Mann's Taveru—containlng 33 ACRES AND 70 PERUSES, neat measure. About 4 or 5 Acres is woodland, and the balance wed cleared, under good tense and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are noun story WU DWELLING lIUUS E und!Log Barn, Carriage 1 , , House, llogstye, Bake House, biiup and other ins. Ii ui provemeuts—with a well of never bailing water 'and a pump iu it near the Initise. There is also a variety of choice Fruit Trees, such aslApples. Pears, Peaches and Plums, on the premises. No. 2 A Lot of Ground, containing 2 Acres. The provementa on which are a tit, story LOCI WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE and freama Baru ur Stable, Bake Douse, Hog Sty, and other necessary outehuildings. There le a wen of excellent water mid n pump In it—amo..a year/trot choice fruit, such us Apples, Pears, Ac., Ac. Said property is bounded on the east by thu Columbia road, and the Charleston road on the north,[and on the south and west by lot no. 1. These properties are locatt.v.l;in a pleasant neighborhood, and are wekt worthy the attention of purchasers. Persons - wishing to view the 'propertlea cat call on Henry Grady residing on No. 1. Possession and an indisputable titlo will be given on the Ist of April next. Sale to commence ati o'clOck P. M., of said day whoa terms swill be made heuerk lIENItY KILADY, lIABECKEII., Executors. VALUABLE REAL , ESTATE AT YUBL/0 SALE.—On Wedumday, October 22 , 1850,' Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, there will be sold by public silo, at the late residence of ttoory Wertz, deed., (being lon the 31unsion Farm,) in Manor township, near Washington borough, the following described Real Estate, late of Said deceased, viz: No. 1. The 51ausiou Farm, cbutainiug 140 ACHES ANO 95 PLRCIIES, adjoining No. 2 and 4, on the Charleston road, and land al John Lehman, with a DWELIHNU 1100,18, part ly Lug and partly Stone, 28 by 45 feet; a Nash :7 6 , house 25 by 22; a large 'overshot BARN, the g lower part stone and the remainder frame, and a Corn Baru attached thereto; la Blacksmith Shop, House, Stone Spring Liu ust. and other out-buildings thereon erected. There is a never-failing well of water near th e door. There is also a tine 011.011ARD of choice Fruit trees uu the tract, and a large m e adow with a stream of water running through it. About Si) Acrei of this tract is tim ber land, being covered w Ith a floe growth of lhesuut,Oak, Hickory, and a good portion; of the wood land Ls eine Locust. No. 2. A tract of bond containing 94 Acres and 19 per ches, adjoining No. 1, and funds of John LMman and Samuel Shearer. There is alio a stream of water running through thin tract. About 40 Acres of it is covered with Oak, Llicsuut, Locust and other choice tiruiSter. O. 2. A tract of land containing 22 Acres and 2 perches, adjoining lands of Levi Havetlttick, Joe. Shock, Washing ton borough, John (tighter and No. 2. There is aim some ',cunt timber on thin tract. No. 4. A tract of land containing 131 Acres and 67 perches, adjoining lands of C. Newcomer, J. C. Staufferand No. 1. There are on the !premises a two-story Log Weatherboarded JJWELIaNIi dIUUSE, 18 by 32 feet, and a Pump at the door; a new Bank BARN, the lower part stone and the upper frame, fa by E 0 feet, rooted with slate, a thriving young Orchard of iarlous choice Fruit trcesa— There it a stream of water I-wining through the north end of this tract. About 40 Acres are timbered with Oak, Chesnut, 80., besides a grove hf well grown Locust trees. Nu. 5. •• Bush island' m the husquebanua River, con. taining 147 Per.hes, opposite John (Altman's. No. 0. A lot of lliotiod in final lestou, uuwelWashington borough No. 73 iu the plan tbereal„ fronting till lent on IS ;der street, and extending Su depth 180 feet, to au alley. There is a two-story BRICK lIUUSE on this lot, 30 by 40 feet, and a uever.huliug well o water, also a Frame Stable with a threshing floor therein. It adjoins property of Crhan's hells on the East nod a 14 feet wide alley pia the West. No. 7. A lot of Ground in said borough, No. 130 In the plan thereof, fronting eu feet on Market street, and extend. tog iu depth 160 feet to an hltey, adjoining property of David Wilson on the North, acid is. U. Brush un the South. Nu. 8. A lot of Ground in said borough, No. 127 In the plan thereof, fronting u 0 feet eh Rapho street, and extenu ing 150 feet along Market stalk, to an alloy, bounded an the East by No. 9, and on the West by Market street. No. U. A lot in said borougn, No. 145 iu the plan, on Rapho street, same front aodl depth as above, adjoining No. 8 on the West. and No. 16 on the East, with a two. story FRAME LIGU,SE, 21 by 23 teat, and a Frame Stable, 18 by 18 Met, thereon erected. No. 10. A lot on Rapbo street, in said borough, No. 153 in the plan, same front and depth as above, adialnlng No, 9 on the West, and a li beet wide alley on the East. 'There will also bo sold at the same time and place,7s Cords of Wood, Flax - Break, Windmill, Plank and lope . Machine. iftrrersorts wishing to TilW the premises will please tall on either of the undersign ed Administrators. 'TERMS—The purcluise.muhey to be paid cash on the let day of April, 1857, when the deeds will be given. Sale to commence at 1. echaik, P. Ai., of said day, when attendance will be given and Icondltibas made known by Bic raw MANN , (Yarmar,) 'JAMIE WERTZ, DA WERTZ, Acindatetnnennh .a➢ 33 tel. HENRY MILLER, Leunpoter; VAUD rurrs, zStrad burg Dep, B.eamiNer .eud Etniieburg Bee copy.'
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