OFFICIAL ELECTION RETUENS OF LANCASTER COUNTY---OCTOBER 14, 1856. Lancaster city. CANDLDATES Fusionists in Homan Democrats in Italics. Cezur., Co3txrastossa. Thoxnas E. Cochran... George Scott AVIATOR. GESEELLL. Darwin Phelps Jacob Fry, jr SCILVETOB. GENEHAS. Bartholomew Laporte. John Rowe. Cu:War-is. ' Anthony E. Roberts. Isaac E. Hiester.... ASSEMBLY. William Hamilton John A. Hiestand. Philip W. Housekeeper. Christian S. Kauffman .. Joseph D. Pownall George 'G. Brost Jeset Reinhold Henry H. Breneman... William Patton IVRiiam T. litcPha i/ DIOTRICS ATTORNES. Oliver J. Dickey........ Jacob B. Amtattke A.g..ioCt..Cre Ferree liriuton A. Lightner Henderson. COUNTY eu.loll,s6luNEkt.. Jacob F. Fry . Bassos lserEctuas. Hugh S. Gant • John Lung Henry Shelly William Pickle .DIRECTULta or TOE POOII Jacob Ilouber John People, John Roberto Frederick Krearne r 32 392 355 398 574 400 1 :295'371 3)2.M `_911374 IDg'[7ll .365 , Pr2.3:1;).3 . 21 3611672 . :09 3-21 259'37.1.119 T.lll 37.1 :917,601 ti 322, 3u5 1 601 :1.06 321 COUNTY JClsVEroli. John C. Lewie. Dunitl Aunrton. 7i7'371 thfi 19C)1 370 :$221 2561374 i 195 tY)01.10.7,, , 23;2 , i7 :i7116u2395321'11;5D ' 22 , :199 1,11.4 ...Tr/lin:, Pt:nn ,/ (//tior— IP. are prepurcd for any John Kurtz.... Amos A. liauke ST. LOUIS PoLatta( _thus ifeellny sylcunw t itaittalLL CI rfstat, Ac., Sc. It 1111011/nelt very dry and dusty durlug eillite %cu . , but today (ziuntlay) threats. rain. the trade lime far falls greatly below the aaticiptutotts many. which is accouided for by the extreme low stage of water in all the Westeru rivers. Uur produce market le dais, tel 3, dull, and the receipt! light. Un the 15th, the Knew Nothings held their grand Mites it:ll,tll.lg, at n hick epenkern will be pt. Uu the I , ,th, the Democrat,. ;tally ewe., ~ 1 1; lieeraor Douglaf nud many other in 4 MM/ell uriltUra Hili on present end .ddress the masses. Et. Rally ut ties lhailuciticy promises to eclipse ell other ufeetit.ge held in the 11 ek duriug the the eteulug a lurch light pn.cenni..o will pridethe rity,aiiti the elittiuNianni for liucoatlau wiJs, without doubt, lie o eltiliut; CA...tit:y.l6lc pi nr., beilig L, nut.l We expect ik grand Dem., rate, jubilee—cue that wilt Lai i“ dm grunt I.attle tar the I:Lieu and t 1..• t.,tientetleu agaimt ••A Lobo duiew ,t4.ll,leu,vu The KuuW :•utbffig titaßtfunt/aLlenf et Terre ttute, eudn ft 10W days since, is said to boot, quite reslroc.a:.le it, numberd,atud ills etit.LUsiatalu ii. lisVor of standing bj 11:1. inure agatutt Yrefutout, wen gruft and pewter fil, Wet it is pretufnefl 010 elle lute e Kopulllloooo OR the :Cate tense, but 'tamd tin. or Fillaufte ou Lite Ittdtddentinl question —thus, no doubt, d..fetatittF,' the do m.,,r4tcy iu tiw.at<.a• okctu.u, i.ut uhu.ing tile triumph of Bucnnuan. tivulrl) thowuver, t We tlic A Lugo u the li tint ca) .111 ',test:tit at the 'rune tlaute tneetlag, mllO/1110 home satiufied that Ftbniore will t eluted Pre.deut by the pe.q.,14, 'Mete is lie doubt mutest its nI ne4 excitement in ,ur city, regarding the I'enum3riVauta ',tete electiotu :lb there In at the hotue Of BUCilnili;./. Nnuu of our Dem., ~tip bore day the state election is wat ti. the IM mai rats—, ino - uf thorn put the ligalua as high ua ti,cgo, whtlet ml the other hand bole art, Well wan day you caul be best. Our opitiiou had beau fixed I, some time—we aiwey a behoved the Blacks and would Illass lie I ia,ogutle Demorrats, pelL a pun ei Cul rule against Ulu regularly souk luatcd. 6tate ticket—x rut, that it motticl ,uuu Ilan," in. possible to Dot at the old line Whi g s would vot. thy. Dem.:l - 40c Ll,lwt, this wn always doubted, and still 11,!e the fusitai ticket—any ticket to defeat tie: hicheterac) to the State, but curls will not be the case I. il,ll Slr. 111101.111311 . . i noose IS ye csouted to them. Personal tespect, State pride, and the acknowledged and staivsumuship 01 Mr. Buchanan will eitirse a change of at least .tti,UtrJ votes ill tartr of the Iteintiertip; trout the vote polled ou the 14th. If yell lose the state by not over 2u,000, Mr. Ituclutuau will carry it as rertain as the day of election arrives; and if you should carry the State election by a were majority, Feu usylvania is good for 75,00 fur tier Favorite Sou." Mark the pre. diction. We never had any pretensions of carrying the State election in Ohio; but our cause in the Buckeye State is daily growing stronger, and we have just us fair a chance of getting the electoral vote of that State, as we have that of either Kentucky-Tennessee utMaryland. We do not give Ohio up to the,thack Republicans by any means, too would just as soon relinquish Virginia or New Jersey. But it must be evident to all, that the result of the State elections in P,MaYlvania, Ohio and Indiana, will have considerable effect upon the result of the Presidential election the mouth following. Should we loose the three, or either of them, it will be necessary for the Democracy to go the harder to work to accomplish the great end—the election of James Buchanan. Let not a temporary defeat doter the racy from maintaining the time honored principles they have heretofore so gallantly 'upheld, and the victories they have go nobly achieved. Let not princeplci be sacrificed— let not the men of patriotism—love of the Union nod the Constitution falter In times like these, fur they are indeed times which try men's patriotism. Let nut sectionalism, Abolitionism, Know Nothingism and Niggerism decoy Democrats and conservative men of all parties from prin ciples, upon the maintenance of which depends the safety of the Union. Elect Fremont and you array the North against the South—you open a breach that most eventually dissolve the Union—you give cause for civil war, the result of which must end in blood, and you of the North must take up arms to slay your brother, your eon or your father residing in the South. Are you, Pennsylvanians prepared to enter such a crusade upon your fellow men of the South —who love the Union as they love themselves? Are you prepared to dissolve yourselves from the Sculls? and are you prepared for a Southern and a Northern Confederacy, each acting independently of the other? No. We will not believe it. The friends of the Constitution, belonging to all parties will see the necessity of supporting that man who is pledged to maintain and uphold the Union of the States—that man is JAMES BUCHANAN, around whom all conservative men must rally if they wish to preserve the peace and harmony of all sections of the American Union. All is quiet in Kansas—Fremont capital bas run out since the arrival of Gov. Geary, and now their only resort is gold, yell; but whether they can use that to advantage, is yet to be seen. The election in Kansas took place last Tuesday, and has resulted tu the choice of Gen. Whitfield as delegate to Congress by a large majority. Political news from Illinois is of the most cheering char acter to the Democracy. Gentlemen from there state that Buchanan's majinity cannot fall short of 10,000,and mAy reach 20,000! Senator Douglas to doing good se In "Suckerdoru, - and we believe Itichardson's vote wil l ery not fall lunch short of Buchanan's. Ile is very popular in his own State, and the old line'Whtge will vote for him. as they intend to do for "Buck and Breck." Make way 'for Illinois —her voice will be heard in thunder tones on the morning of the 4th of November. Advises trein the South continue to pour in.upou us, and they are of the most encouraging character—there scarcely admits of a doubt as to the en tire South casting a_ solid, unbroken vote for Buchanan and 13reckinridge. We copy the following prvositiOnS from the colUlnns of the Eepubl icult of this city. The indite) , will be deposited in any bank the acceptor wishes to name 1. (500 that the FILLMORE electors will nut be elected in a single State. 2. (500 that they will not be elected in two States. 3. Sail that they will not be elected in three States. 4. 5,500 that they will not be elected in four States. that I can name ten States in which the ltrellAN• AN electors will be elected. 6. 5500 that he cannot name two States that will elect . FILLMORE electors. These six propositions to be taken together, or if too large, one-half of the above mulls will Le accepted. 1 also propo‘e to bet. 7. $3OO that Itictimtn,N will 1,0 elected tluvernor of Illinois. S. $3OO that the Ilucu.o.AN ekctors will be elected in Kentucky. 9. $3OO that they will he elected to Tennessee. 10. $3OO that they will be elected In Louisiana. 1). $3OO that they will be elected in Indiana. 12. $3OO that they will be elected in 13. $3OO that they will be elected iu Ventiellvanta. 14. s3oo,that they will be elected in California. 15. $3OO that they will be elected in New .Tersi. 16. $3OO that they will be elected in Maryland. 17. $3OO that they *ill be elected in Delaware. s 16. $3OO that Fillinore electors will not be elected its two States. 19. $3OO that there will be inure eleuthrs fur Ibichauan elected Lion there will be of Fr moot anti Fillmore electors put together. Propositions front 6 to 19 to be taken to! The Louisville (hurler and other Kanto taiu ono or two bets every day on that Buck and Breck, but it seems none can fi. to risk his money. To-morrow (Monday) has teen set apart as a general holiday, to give the employer es well as the emph.yee an opportunity to visit the Fair. All business houses are ex pected to be closed, and business generally suspended. Yours, 01,D GUARD. MORE DISGRACE. - If the following which we take from the Philadelphia Daily Neu's, (a Fillmore paper,) be true, Fremont is even more addicted to duelling than we had sup posed : A Dirmisr.—Fremont, since he arrived at years of discretion, and just before he was elected to the Senate of the United States from California, made an arrangement for fighting a duel with Col. Mason, of the United States Dragoons, on terms more ferocious, savage and bloody thrin were ever before heard of in a civilized country. Particulars hereafter. So sap the Buffalo Commercial. , I 1 33:010 , Si 265,453,150[1291149'15! is :5 , 6119•192 244 , 1401112 141123 353,110; 52,268 449.149,12 S 149.183 105 56'122'193!2661135'11.0144;127 330 44 110 1 - 0' 9 66'" 149'1.' 149 183 I : 156[ 26!122. 193'266.137 114'144.127 [ , ,310 [ 105: 82'265440 1 3 t 124 [ 151'192'102 117:149[2.92,2;9 3 :349 [ 2O l 61 117.192' 9 72 . 150 109 [ 139 117.7 143;194 [ 147 2101191!39.1 [:; ; [ .331:109 73 266 44 0[ 141129;143:175 104[1151174[2:6,N)2 342 336 110 77[266[1:0) 147'133 149'1 9 3 101[116[174 2.95315'341 . 331'109[ 76!2[65,444,143 121[144 167 1031116[1702 98 3011315 337 1130 00 26.1 452 449 117149 191: 99'115 174,2.99 . 23 0 '367 1336 1101 73.266,452149129[147,1831102[114117,5:290 301;311 ,109 561121 1931265'133 112 149139 146 189 1199 199•162 377 /340! 551121,193266'136 112 150 139 143 1 159 120'196;184;354 ,194; 561122 192 266 131 110 - 139:1 3 144'106:131 [ 199 [1 & 3. 3 71 ;165[ 56'1251192 266 131'130461127 114 1"9.9.120'2A0 ,[ 242, [ 405 [195 56,134992;266134 109[144 124 144 18 S [ 15) 1.99!159[379 230 245 23%, 24 , 3 2371 244 [235 244 1 23 -1 2t6 1232 3" 1222 3)I 21713)0 230,159 333'11S il9b 197 )1) 196 197 197 194 1W0 195 1 1317' 321 113 791263 442 155 123 . 152'195 103 114'176, , 303i 2.54 13 53 196 5.0241 9 1 26 , 97 113131 12.5,14:057 115[19812021351 ! 321 111, 9 3'247 . 423 1 1012.9'153:195 131117 119,34X),tn5:352 195, ."..1 122'192, 135 111,144 127 149 159,130 197'1G:195 326'110 511267;446;147;129;151'1 9 5 132 117 176'5.27113',0 195 43 . 123'190 , 245;131 113 112,127 147 lb 123 132 201'391 13h7 2: 3 202 1067 715 271 I risp 2_6 201 32' 110 hl 260 445 147.12.5 151 10v:31 517 177 V.Ol l 2-16'3.51 3261111 1 01 1 2,6 343 149 12911511155 1 751113176,31 1 0 261 1 35 2 1,51 56.123,192 2 , 37 133;1131141.127,140.185 123.196:302 364 1651 551123,191 206 133 1131146 127.10,4 190111.Z 1 197,13321354 "1 43 267 445 140 130 152 153 1(0) 116170;300 1 661351 I 92 267 416 145 129 152 159 101 116,176',_19;2'31,351 3 121 l 3 267 137 111.110 126 147 156 . 123 190 167 365 5 123 112 247,133 113;142'12.3 147,1,5 124 197 2/213,5 1(172 237 2.11 11) 237 '2.itl 911 117 , *-2t .11 15r3 23 - 2. 2 1067 23• 1665 1 2'27 2/1 . r I 7; II:, lls Itoihi2 167; 1 , 12 , 111. i 2q l, Sal ; 121 1 , 2 1311113 1.11,14211.17.15^ 12 " / 97 1 24 ' 2 I I; ,u,26714.1,i1t, ! 122,,15:1 1 , 5 101 i 11.16,17.;;2 . )9 2.51 :150 121.191 266,132,113 1111126 1-1711,,112.311!,7'..1..1213,3 1. Ai 21 5 2-1 1 2tl e would iemind the ClUTellei of Lancaster cc noty, that Messrs. TYNDALE ok MITCHELL, Importers .1 Liana, Glaas, and queetiaware, 2P,1 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, are now ready with their large and elegant assortment of NEW Goo., Sr. LULA% iht. I.:, 1150. Messrs. T. k M. keep every description u 1 gains in their iine, and sell them iu large ur install quantities to the Far mer and the citizen cheaper than they can ho obtained elsewhere. We invite our reader:, to give thew a cull, or send them an order. sep 9 lm 8i L4liAL11.1"10 ALL! UAlltiitlllTY Plat. L— . leaLLlte 01 business: Every one his 0144 Nlienlll.4l4. Jones S. I', of the Crescent One Price Clothing store, .NO. 2 , PJ Markel street, above nth, in addition to having the largest, must varied and fashionable stock fit Clothing al Pulladelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked In figures, on rash article, the very lowest prim it con I.e sold for, su they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. gtrels are sit well sponged and prepared and ,leat pa,.,, ton,. v. 5511 the uniklug, that all can buyw.,l the luu 5e7.1.11 AM,' 01 gutting a gcW article at the se:, Love,t FA.B.M.EItS..—A. F. BAIR aid re,pecttullv inform the public, that he hus ate old eaublistietl stand , lermerly occupied by e. B. Ilames, and more recently by N. hair & Brother, in the rear M hr. (image B. Markley, in bast King street, Lou aster, I'a., a halt equate eact of Sprecher:s Intel, where -picp:iltit tu I urnipli those celebrated VIREO:111Na: Ma t_ 111.. he and rAL., with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, whits fur lightuees of running and effi ciency of action atanthi unrivalled. tag of ail limits attended to at the 111101106 L nmice, au 1 in a manner that will make the article repaired to 0,0. ul ae if new. Ile iuvitea Farmer, to come and en amine his work, and purchase if they see pr-per. 44,- lire best of reference eau be given. juty a out '2,3 131•=11 MARKLA.GES. By the Rev. J. J. Shute, Daniel Stueiner oi T.. p.,11t121 . 1.111 ut /{.BOlO, vu the rut!, lust., by the saute, Jacob S. Burkholder, ut I%est Lad, to 11dry .11., daughter of hurter Bender, 01 Cp per Lone.,bk. lu WC Borough of Strasburg, on the 15th lust., by the her. .1. M. ILltoutilouse, Mr. Josiah Eby, ur Buyerstowu, haut,uke., to.W a. Auu lionder, Of Strasburg. la the erebibg of the 13th haat,. after a protracted illness, Hear) M. itetgars, hsq., late P , F6LatAbter [b. ti.a years and days. air. It. wan au holiest nust uptight mall ill all his basiuess rdauto“., highly ust.emcd and bulur.tl by all Lae acquain tances, and his devease is mourned by a large circle of rel atives and acquaintance:, TOTICE.I.—The St..ckholders of the Lancaster cud Ephrata i urnplke cud Plauk Road Company, are re quest.,t to meet ut the Hotel of Henry S. Mundt, iu the City ot Lan:taster, on Hominy, the tld day of November next, at u'vlock, for the purpose of electing uuu i•resideot, live 31auagers cud one Treasurer, of said COll.O puny tor the ensuing year. JNO. K. REED, See'ry. Lane', Oct. S 1 let, . 31 40 A DEIS/ItAISL E DWELLING 110 USE 11 AND Lit P,h :ALE.—The ItuLtersttle..l one, at Private Sale the Two-story BRICK DWELLING HJUSE cod Lot, or Piece to ironed beonigiog thereto, situate on the west. side 01 Mulberry, near Orange . :lett, to the city of Lancaster, now In the occilpary ut I; _.,rg e W. Btadfurd. net 11/ te 40 W3l. Agt. VS TATE OF HENRY .11. REIGART.— X 4 Letters of administration tou the estate of floury 31. heigart, late of the City of Lancaster, den], having bueu issued to 1110 subscribers residing iu said City: All persons ludebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and thosa having claims will prebuilt them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. ork Furnace Bridge Company.--A tug of the Stockholders to said Company will be held at the public house of John Wilson, in Marticvnle, Lan caster county, un Monday, the led day of .NO‘ EMlthlt nest, between the hours of O o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. 31., for the purpose of choosing officers for the ensuing year, Sc. W. CARTE -NMI:, ; Oct 2l 2[ 45 Secretary. Yu Sale of Valuable Real Rstate.-.- I: :IV Will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, ou . .111URSDAY, NOVE3II3EIt the 20th, 1856, a Orbitlß and Merchant MILL, with from 15 to 45 ACRES of Land. The Mill has four run of Stone—is in splen did order and doing a fine business, yielding trout 15 to 2U per cent. on the amount for which it will be sold_ir i s sel dom affected by low water or ice. _ - Also, at the same time and place a FARM adjoining the Mill, containing about 130 ACAS, about lug of which are under cultivation. These properties are situated about ij, mile east of the borough of Middletown, Dauphin county. The opportunity for purchasing so good a paying property, in seldom offered to the public. Terms easy. For particular information, apply to the subscriber inefiliddletown, Pa. A. WILTING. oct 21 4t40 VALUABLE FARM AT PtiDLIC SALE. lin Tuesday, October 21, 1856. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale his valuable Farm, situate In Dickinson township, Cumberland county, containing 150 Acres of Pine Land, with Limestone subsoil, and having thereon erected a large two story LOG DWEL— LING 110 USE, weather boarded and plaits, ed, with a Brick Kitchen, a large Bank Baru, 76 by 40 feet, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary out Rouses, and a well of never failing water at the door.— Also, a two story Log TENANT MESE, 32. by 30 feet. There is on this term au excellent young Orchard of choice fruit, and about 15 acres of thriving young Timber. This property is, located near the Walnut Bottom Road, about midway between Carlisle and Shippensburg, and is admira bly calculated for terming and grazing purposes. For further particulars and terms enquire of the sub scriber residing on the premir. Oct 14 Is .1) cky papers, eon- State going for •d a man willing 41 5 it 7-j I 5. 14 1011171175 300`"_71312' 147:165 120'197 :9 JY) 379 : 1I • ,101 ,1 117i175,299,271.34 9 1147189 1 123 1 11951 201 1 3 5 3 1 I. I 11011117;175,29 9 i 271319: 1147 1 16311 ! 20 1 125 1 330 1 353 : I 1 !i 1./!. Crescent, in .tls, ket, al ore I,th, icl, JON En DEATHS EMAIN 101. B. FAIINESIOCK, Adnialistratore MEM Cloaks, Furs.--lire.ibit, Stella and )..D Water, iiet :thairls. Ladies' Cloth o.vpre and Cloaks.— stone Martin, Filth and .Nonx. Furs, in 31ARTELLLIES, VICroI2INES, BOAS, CUFFS. Just reedi, ed and ler sale at the lowedt prices by act ti 4, • HAGER it BRuTHERS. yv TOUCH'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT 0 FULTON HALL, Lancaster, Pa. PROP. F. STOUCH has the honor to ,announce to his former friends, patrons and pupils, and the citizens of Lancaster generally., that he will open his Dancing Academy at Fulton Hall, on the 6th day of November next, for the Fall and Winter course, In which be will introduce a number of new dances, recently breught out in the Fashionable Courts of Europe, and now in vogue in our large commercitl cities. CLASS,DAYS AND HOC RS. • On Mondays and Saturdays, from 3 to 4 P. M. for Ladies and Youths. Monday and Friday Evenings for Gentlemen. irjr - Terres—Five Dollars for Thirteen Lessons. Mr. Slouch tenders his heartfelt thanks to hie friends and•pupils for their kind patrona,,and approval extended to his efforts during the time belies bad the pleasure of residing in their midst, and will spare no pains to deserve a continuance of their support. < For further particulars apply at the National House. OCt R tf 40 - I — )UBLIC SALE OF CITY BUILDING 1 LOTS, ac., by the Lancaster Savings Institution.— on Thursday, Nov. 13th, iSbo, at 7 o'clock, I'. 31., at Jamb Leaman's Hotel, in West King St., Thirty Building Lots, each containing about half an acre, with large fronts un Sandi street and Lore Lane. • Also, teu 2i5 story BRICK. DWELLINGS and lots, front• log on the west side of South Prince street, opposite the Catholic Church. Also, that large and substantial house and lot at the north east corner of West King and Prince street. Sales positive and titles clear. Terms at Sale by. oct 11 is -10 E. SCHAEFFER. President. FOR SALE. ;VI SHARES Lancaster County Bank Stock. 14 do. Farmer's Bank Lancaster do. 3d do. Lancaster Bank do. 9 do. Conestoga Steam Mills, No. 1. 5700 Bonds ti per cent. do. do. 1200 do. do - do. No. 3. 1000 do. do City of Lancaster. Terms cash ou delivery of stock—which, If not sold by Monday, Oct. 27, will be offered at Public Salo at Wm. Younrt's Exchange Hotel, East King street, at 2 o'clock. 1' 31. JOHN GYGER S CO. cvi 22 told junLic Sale. A First Rate City Hotel. j_ tin Thursday, November 20th, 1850, at 7 o'clock, I'. 31., on the Premises, in the City of Lancaster, That Valuable Tavern Stand known as the "1...1318 TAVERN." situate on the South side of West King street, near the Centre of the said City, and piece of ground on which the same is erected, fronting on said West King street 40 feet 9 . 14 inches, and extending in depth 116 feet to all feet wide alley. The 11011E0 is a large Three Story Brick, with a large Two Story Brick Back Building, a Large Brick and Frame Stable, sufficient to accommodate 60 Horses, Carriage House, Smoke House Ice House, Bath House, a largo Shed, Hydrants, a Well oiWater with a Pumrkhere in near the Kitchen door, and other improvements thereon. This property is ono of tho hest business stands in the City of Lancaster, having been kept as a Hotel for a great number of years, and is well adapted to accommodate cus tomers, having a very large and convenient Dining Room, a large number of Bed Chambers, a commodious Bar and Side Rooms and all other conveniences necessary for a llotel. • Terms will be made known at the sale by MARGARET REED. oct lti (Examiner Copy) is 40 Turnpike Election.—An Election will be held at the Public House of John Kendig on the first Monday of November, between the boon of 12 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to elect one President, seven Managers and a Secretary and Treasurer to serve as officers for the Lan casterand Marietta Turnpike Road Company for the com ing year. ' By order of the Board, HENRY MIISSELMA.N, Preat. At the same time and place will be offered to the Stock holders, the balance of the Stock unsold, being about Two Hundred Ohara'. Par vane, $26,00. oat 213 t 40 l • I 1-2:1 d •=q, 1 . :"1 f. I 3 :I Ei 24 1. 1 i 3 * •;' = 17 , 07 74 Si 13 151 2:1-1. 99 401 1 1 , 2 119, 95,21, Ii lq - '272 , 1 4; i 44 161 . 111 9:+.4(11 112 119' 95 117 174 197 272 ,1 4 ti 99,-14L1 112 119 95.217 I '' 79 , I 2 n 1:9 22i 99 :tl3 114 . 121, 93 2.11 173 141 271 17,E197i 271 17311 6 271, 17 ,, 09 272 17' 193 271 .0 .4 14. ,1 •2 141 1 111 1 .51 148 tml • 14 9 173 131 236. 99:K4.1 130 241 97 390 1431 23.5 99:399 191.234 99 4112 103 122 97 2.541 142'121 97 . 3.53 109.117 9.5 2.43 112 , 120 9.5'255! 102'117, 9.5 217 192;231J 93 :3,1 101,119; 9796-5 17,191 2,4 b2l 45 143 174 1:40 _vo 4,1142 179;2251 9600 117:223' 95 9.11 179,231,f45003116111?: ' fr, 25N G 9; 19.4 2,9 41 41 IJ2 2 179 1 192 21 .12 4 . ) 1 179;19 2') 1791193 250 .32 44 14.1 ‘ , 2 45 141 :179 231 99.-411 !I:9 211 93,401 '115119 35 230 1 116 11, 0.9 2,5.) 179i1b2 2s) , 2 5 Ili 179 231, 9m,401 116 10; 250 9,1401i179192 250 911;2191 ,5 42,143 LAXCAMTER BANK, October 14, lea. AN Electioir, for Thirteen Dir.tore of this Book, to eerre the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking ROUSO, 011 Monday, November 11, 1856, between the hours 01 10 and 3 o'clock. H. BATILVON, . . The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, November 4, ISSO, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., agreeably to the charter. oct 21 td4o LANCASTER COUNIT BANK, 1 , October 11, 1606. N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN LI IA_ RECTORS of this Institution, to serve during the en suing year, will be held at the Banking Rouen on Monday, the lath day of November, 1856, between the hours of 10 and 3 u'cluek. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on Tuesday, the 4th of November, 1555, at 10 o'clees, agreeably to the charter. oct 2I ti iv W. L. I'EIPEIt, Cashier. LAW - PATH OF JOHN SA.UDER..--Letters tea. tamentory on the estate of John Sander, late of 2datiOr township, deed., having been issued to the subscrilans re• siding in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and thesis having claims will present them without delay prop erly authenticated hr settlement. JACOB SAUDER. HENRY SAUDSII. Oct Jl tit-11 UN .111 AN HOOD, AND ITS PR.E.MA'r VILE, DECLINE. JUer PUII.IIIIEO, (Mans, Tin 20th THOU- AND: A FEW WORDS UN THE RATIONAL .„,..,..... TREATMENT, without Medicine oft:4.er- ~, ! -Yr r . - matoitrheit or Local Weakness, ' Nocairnal ' ,. .. , iifr'' Emissions. tienital cud a, moos debility, Impotency, and Impediments to Marriage _ geuaraily. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alaiming complaint., originating in the imprudence loud solitude of youth may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, ie Inn title Antall tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely ucw and highly successtul treatment. as adopted by the Auttio., fall) ex- Maine, by means at which every one r cora 14131.31:1.1 perfectly and at the least possible avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis sod post free iu a sealed en velope, by remitting (pest paid) two postage stamps to Da. B. DE LANEY, 17 Live:lard ',greet, Now Yuri,: City. cot 21 our* 10 LIURS : FURS I : WILLMAIITII, N. E. Cur. MOUTH & ARCH ate., Philadelphia, has opened his splendid stock of Fancy Fu r s of every descriptbm for La. dies and Children, and wishes the paid.: to examine alom before purchasing elsea bore, an they are all Manufactured under his own tlupen Lewis, ha Wurratas !Aleut to be ported iu every respect and as cheap US thutu of uuy other Estals lisluneut in the City. Ile hae . also vu nand a magnum:lit assortment of Children's Fancy Lists and Caps of the latent styles, beautifully trimmed; also, every variety of Moleskin nod Felt Hats for Clouts, Ladies riding Hats, Umbrellas &c., all of which will be sold at prices to suit the meet Care ful purchasers. N. B. All persons purchaniag goods at this establish ment lor friends out of the City can have them exchanged if not suited. W. C. WILLMARTH, oct 213w.40 N. E. Ger bib., and Aral nu. ijiSTATE OF CATHARINE GREINER, of Mount Joy township, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor appointed by the orphans' Court of toe county 01 Lancaster, to distribute the balanceremainiug iu the hands of Sem Brubaker, executor of the last will and tustament of Catharine Greiner, late of Mount Joy towukhip, dee'd: Hereby gives notice that he will attend tor the purpose of his appointment, iu the Library Room, in the Court Mouse, in the city of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 11th day ot- November, A. D., theti, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. D. G. ESLILEMAN, Auditor. °et 21 4t 40 T, - IST ATE OF JACOB BIXLIER 1) WIFE.—lu the Court of Common Pleas Cri the aun ty of Lancaster. Whereas, Richard Danis, Al.:dr.-nee of l3ixler end wife, did on the 15th day of Oetoar, ISJII, tile in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, hi: , account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 17111 day of NOVEMBER 1856, for the confirmation thereet. unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Pmt Proth'ys Office, Lon. oct 15 ect 21 41 FO NT, ENV FALL AND WINTER GOODS.- 111 The Snbscriber directs the attention of the citizens of Lancaster City and County, to his New Stcck of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he can and will sell cheaper than the cheapest. It consists of Detains, Cashmeres, Al paca,, Woollen Plaids, Silks, Ac., Ac. He has a five Assortment of all kinds of Shawls, Cloaks,Cloaking Cloth. Ac., Prints, Ginghams, Kentucky Jeans, mimeses, netts, Cloths, Ac. He has received the &nest lot of all Wool Blankets, such as Sack and Canton Flannels, all colors. Also, a large assortment of Hosiery, Embroideries, White Goods of all kinds, Linen and Cotton Table Cloth, Diapers. Blankets, Counterpanes, Coverlids and Comforts, Carpets, 3lattings, Oil Cloths, Oil Shades, Umbrellas and a great many articles too numerous to mention. Also, a fine 'as sortment of BONNETS, and all kinds of Millinery Goods kept constantly on hand, which he will sell very tow at Wholesale or Retail, so as to suit customers. Please and call before purchasing elsewhere. October IS, 1806. L. lIAUOL, uct tf 40 No. 6:2, North Queen St JOHN A. ERBEN 9 9 CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, SIGN OF TUE STRIPED COST. No. 42, North Queen Street, East Side, near Orange Steet, Lancaster, Pa. • The Proprietor of this great manufactory of Clothing, respectfully announces to his friends and the public gener ally, that his establishment now contains the largest, most varied and cheapest assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered in Lancaster. Ills stock is all of his own manufacture. and en. braces the latest styles of Clothing adapted to the season, and warranted to prove the same as represented at the time of purchase. The demand for Clothing at this popular establiAtinent is still daily increasing, and it is only by haying a full force of good Cutters and a great number of workmen, that we are enabled to keep our Ware Rooms always wsll sup plied with every article of dress, either for men's or boy's wear. Among our extensive assortment may be found the tot lowing: Overcoats and Bangups from .....................53,00 to $15,00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, 6,50 to 13,00 Fine do. do. Dress d 0.,. ..... ...... ..... .... 7,00 to 13,50 Blue Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, 0,50 to 10.00 Fancy Cassiinere Coats, 3,50 to 6.00 Business Coats,.... ........ ......... ........ . .......... . 3,00 to 5.75 Satinett Frock and Sack Coats, 3,25 to 5,00 Satinett Monkey Jackets ....... .......... ....... .... 2,00 to 3,25 Black French Doeskin Pints, 3,00 to 6,00 Double Milled Cassimere Paulo, 2,75 to 4,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, 3,00 to 5,50 Fancy Cassimere Pants, 2,75 to 4,50 Satlnett Pants ............ ..—......... ...... ... ......... 1,75 to 3.00 Black Satin Tests .......... . ........ ......... ...... ... 2,00 to 4.00 Merino, Velvet and Plush Te5t5,.................. 1.25 to 3.00 Cassimere and Satinettt Ve5t5,............ 1,00 to 2,50 WM. SIIRIVEII Also, a full assortment of Woollen sad Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Collar., BOROMB, Cravats, Pocket Handkercheifs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hoisery and Umbrellas. BOYS' CLOTHING. Just completed, another very large assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter, consisting of Boys' Overcoats, Frock, Sack and Monkey Coats, Pants and Vests of all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also, just received, a large assortment of Black and Fan cy Colored Cloths, Fancy Cassiiners, Black French Doeskin Cassimers, Satins, Velvets, Plashes, Rc.. which will be made up to order at short notice, In the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The subscriber hopes, by striCt attention to husio.ss, and endeavoring to please cush•mers, to receive a continuant., of public patronage. JOHN A. ERBEN, United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Cont. No 42 North Queen St., east side. near Orange street, Lan caster, Pa. oct 21 if 41) . 8" ..• , )1 1 , tz E. 5 i.. .;' .";'7'.5..i $ I g :.c. E.' a , ts p, P ?0.0 g ; O ni ' JiIL 4 & Z 1 R ift, =4 , 1; g. . ew .... :A?. ,-: m m .... 6 2 "*. ~ . .. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the freemen of the city and county of Lancaster, that on TUESDAY, the ith day of NOVEMBER, 1556, an Election will be held for twenty-seven Blancors of a President and Vice President of the United States, and that the qualified voters of the several election districts will hold their Elections at the places hereinafter de signated, viz: let District—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, in East King street; those of the North Went Ward at the public house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the South East Ward at the public house occu pied by Abner Miler, in East King street; those of the booth West Ward at the public house of Jno. A. Urban. 2nd District—Drumore township, at the house now occupied by Mrs. Barbara Johnson. 3rd Dtstrict—Composed of a part of the township of Mount Joy and the whole of Went Donegal, including the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Eliza beth town. Ith District—Earl township, at the house lately occu pied Ly Jacob Stambaugh, in tue village of New Hol land, in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied by George Bentz, iu Briekeiville , in salp township. tith District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. 7th District—gapho township, including the Borough of Manheim, at the public house occupied by Michael White in said borough. Sth lhstrict—Stillebury township, at the public house now occupied by White Horse tavern, in said township. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by Andrew Beam, in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 10th District—being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Maytown, in said township. 11th District—Carnarvou township, at the public house now occupied by Mrs. Ann Albright, in the village of Chnrchtown, in said township. 12th District—Martic township, at - the public house now occupied by Jesse Engles, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by Adam Rutter, in said township. 14th District—Colerain township, at the public house now occupied by Jeremiah Swisher, In said township. 12th 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 Lichteuthaler, 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 township. ISth District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, iu sold borough. 19th District—Sndsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel D. Smoker, in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public houSe now occupied by John Sheeler, in said township. 21st Distrtct-13recknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of parts of townships of Rapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Mount Joy. 23rd District—Being part of East Hempfleld township, at the public house now occupied by John Shreiner, in the village of Petersburg, In said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by John McAllister, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said tow uship. With District—Co uestoga township, at the public house now occupied by Jno. G. Preis, in said township. 26th 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 now occupied by Jno. W. Gross, in said township. 2Sth District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob 3liouich, in the village of Nee-s -ettle, in said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by George Hornberger, in Millerstown, in said township. Met District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by G. Roland, in Earlville, in said town ship. 32ud District—West Hempfleld township, at the pub lic house now occupied by John Kendig, in said town ship. 33rd District—Strasburg township, at the public house now occupied by Martin Herr, In the Borough of Stras burg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township common ly called Indiantown district, at the school house in said township, by the name of Rural Hill. 35th District—West Cucalico township, at the public house now occupied by Jim. W. Mentzer, in the village of Soho:neck, in said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by William Colman, Blue Ball, in. said township. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by Christian Hersh, In said township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hempfleld town ship, at the public school house in the village of Hemp field, in said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Dillow, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Keneagy, in said town ship. 4lat District—Little Britain township, at the house of Jonathan Hamilton, Oak Hill. 42nd District—Upper Leacock township, at the pnblic hon. of Michael Bender, in said township. 43rd District—Penn township, at the public house of C. Hershey, In said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 3 45th District—Clay township, at the house of George I W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb's,) in said township. 46th District—Pequea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house oc cupied by Mary Miller, In said township. 4Sth District—Eden township, at the public house of James C. Ewing, in said township. The General Elections in all 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 ad journment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the 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 Judiciary department of the State or the United States, or of any city ur incorpor ated distzkt, 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 or appointment of „judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of any such electoo shall be eligible 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 quali fied 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 es 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 Orson elected judge shall appoint an inspector in hie place—and in case the person elected a Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hoar after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the town ship, ward, or district for which such officers shall have been elected, present at such election, shall elect one of their number to fill anch 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 7th day of November, A. D., 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. Si, GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lancaetcr. oct 22-te—l7 ANDELIND, POMATIMI, TRICOPHEROIIS, KA 13 4 THARION and HAIR OILS of all kinds, at Dr. WAY LAN'S New Drug Store, No. CO, N. Queen et, Lancaster. sap 39 tf 37 1 LECTION NOTICE.—An election for Officers, fur the ensuing year, of the Manheim, Petersburg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Mold Company, will bo held on 3londay, the :id of November, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of John Schriener, in the village of Petersburg. By order of tho Board of Managers, Oct 14 3t 39 H. ARNDT, Seer F. 1831,11. 5. BANE or LANCASTER. °croak': 14, 1856. AN Election for Thirteen Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, 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, on TUESDAY, the 4th of NOVEM BER, at 2 o'clock. 11. R. REED, Cashier. oct 14 3t 30 PROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—In pursuance of the provisions of an ordinance passed by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, on the sth day of August, 1856, proposide for lonising to add city the sum of rdLOOO, as a permanent loan, in sums of not le. than $lOO, will be received at the Mayor's Office, for which coupon bonds and certificated of City Loan will be issued. Said loan to be appropriated to the payment of damages accruing from opening streets within said city. .7. ZIMMERMAN, Sept 9tf 84 Mayor. AIIDIT:, ) i 1 SAMUEI. LAND'S, ) Vend. En. to' Anktmt Term, vv. DM. &H. LANDIS. f _ 1856, No. RO. riirm Auditor appointed to distribute the money in Court j ariainc from Kale of defendant's Real Estate. will meet i 11l nartles hitereated,on FRIDAY the Pith day orOCTOBERi 14,16, at 2 o'clock, P. 31.. In the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster. GEO. M. KLINE, ;lAudiew. II I erp=4t36 '(Whig and Examiner copy:) PETER BUFFEN3IY . . 193 116 !0473 I SAMUEL BITITENMYER, 92 104 a'.l with notice to Jacob and Joe. Fistr. t. tertenants 195 1:6 10421 THE undersigned Auditor appoint , il tilt. Court to 90 . so ~,-7 distribute the money to Court. under the above execu tion, hereby gives notice that he will attend for thol pur -195'116 1011:1 prme of his appointment. 3, the Library Room. in the trotirt 9 0 104 E 073 1 110Ine. in the city Lat•es , ter. the 21st day of October. A. D 1%56. when and where all pii . sons ihter 192115 ItOJI I ested msy attend Ii they think proper. 93 103 la 1d25. 11. B SWARRiJ tnditor. rOT/CE. — The co partr,eodlip hertofid - e,existin.t be i iti 01.,50 , tween the undersigned. as the firm of Slidati & ,1, - / 0 0'24 I is this day dissolved by mutual ronaent. AIL persons in. 115 10 -43 dotted to the slid firth make rtyn.ut ;to John A, 1,1 .07 10410 Sheaf!. Lantaater. Ps.. end all persons having eledrusagninst 94 11! ',ids the said firm trill preFeui them to the same foe, settlement. 05 .1.15 .1. A. SIIBAFF. so 104. 79,4, ! Lancaster, Ort. 4. isse. TI10:4 Hd.ACK. 9 0 10.3 oct 7 ;1 35° :IA 9: 054 797, UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The +tiliscriber. appoint ed Auditor to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Davis Wallace and George Wallace. adiairdstra tors cum teitantenio anne.e .of the estafe of Willihrtt Wallace, Into nt Exist Earl Twp.. Lan. co.. deed.. hereby !gives notice that he will meet for the purpose of his app.ointment in the Library floom.in the Court Eleu,e.Tin the City of Lance,- : ter. on Wednesday, Nov. Otb. at = o'clock. Whehlarid where all p , •ni .-r-•ted may attend if they think proper. r ct 7 it A. LIERII SMITH. 11. 0 •3 10.1 ...011 2:1111 77 1 , lw 11% 2; 11 - 1 37 -; 117 1 , 3.7 102 -3 32 57104-0;1 Aadltoes Notice.—The un7ersign,.,l auditor up pointed to distribute the balance remaining in the 1 hands of John McGrann and Richard MeGratM. Jr., Ad. ministrators of Bernard McGrann. deceased. to and mum; those letmlly entitled thereto. will sit for the ptirpose afore said. on Tuesday. October 2ith A. D. 1556, at o'clock. P. .NL. at the Library Room of the Court House, ip Lancaster. sop 4t 37. H. A. WADE Auditor. '199'114 1t1515 210!120 10401 57,102 sal 771101 5014 A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of James Kan. late of Bart township, Lancaster county, The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribnte the bal ance remaining in the hands of the Trustee, the the sale of the Real Estate of the said James Oaßican, deed., to.and among those legally entitled thereto, will sit fbr the par. pose of his appointment...n FRIDAY the 24th efIOCTOBER, 1556, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in Lancaster city. 167 113 411)0 116,104 Sl3 190,117 10377 S7jlol 7933 rapt 30 4t 37 A VDITOIVS NOTICE.—The under4igued Audi tor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of George fart, Executor of John fart, deed., to and among those legally entitled thereto, will sit fur the purpose aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY '.he 29th ofIOCTWIER. 1850, at 1U o'clock, A. M., at the Library Room.of the Com t House, iu Lancaster. Bey —3 Jt A tiDITOR , S NOTICE.—The under Signed Au- I ditor appointed to distribute the residu4 of mousy made on the Executitin to August term, 1356, No. 30, against Isaac G. Punier, and lease Steffy, with netlce to Usury Steffy, terra tenant, to and among the Gen creditors, will sit for the purpose of hie appointment, on Friday, the 24th of October,lools, at 2 o'clock, P. 11. at the Library Room, in the C ou rt Roue, in the city of Lanhiater. A. SLAIMAICER, soft 10 4t 35 lAuditor. ITG. CLARK'S ESTATE.-4CDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor Appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of the Asaiguee of Henry G. Clark, to and among those legally entitled therm to, will sit for the purpose of his appointment, on Thursday the 2dd of October, 1550, at 2 o'clock, I'. AI., at ;the Library Rota., in the Cot,: House, in the city of Lancaster. A. SLANSIAKEIi. shpt 15 dt Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN :S. STA.. GER. & WIFE.—The undersign.' Audinir appointed to distribute the balance in tho hands of Anthony E. Rob erts, assignee of John S. Stager and Wife, according to law, Will meet fur the purpose of his appointment, du Thursday. September 25th, ISsti, at 2 o'clock, P. M. at the Library Room in the Court House, in the City of Lucaster ; when and where all persons interested in said Estatounay attend. DANIEL.G. sep it SJ Jstate cif Catharine Jenkins, deed.--Let tr. testamentary on the Estate of Cat htirisue Jenkins, lota Carnarvqn towushsp, deed., having ben issued to the subscriber, residing in said township persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make paytueut mediately, and these bacilli; claims will present them with out delay properly authenticated for settlement. sop 3u tit 17 JAMES 3.113A.A, ;Executor. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH L. BEAR.— lu the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Isaac Hoffer Executor uf James Bryan, deed., who was Trustee fur Elizabeth L. Bear of Eliza bethtown, did on the :Mth day of September, 1550. file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons intel i euted in the said Estate, that the said Court have app,,inted the 17th day of November, 1350, for the confirmation ihereuf, un less exceptions be filed. Attest, • J. tIto%VMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. Sept. 515 . bct 7 4t eS LI:STATE OF .1 ACOlt FRY. In the Court of LA" Common Pleas fl.ir the County of Lancaster Whereas, Julio Fry, committee of Jacob Fry (non ceeiiips writis)— did ou the oth day of October, laso, the in tlie 011ie° of the Prothonotary of the mid Court, his account of the mid Es tate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed then:7th day of November, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, sinless escep. Lions be filed. Attest, J. 1.11 111'31 AN, f'roth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Laster Oct. 6, 1836. • rxt 14 4t 38 LIST ATE OF HENRY GAMIER; a lunatic.) LA" —ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster.—Joseph Wenger slid Levi Bard, Commtitee of Hen ry Garber, of Leacock township, did on the loth day of Aug, 1056, tile iu the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is herehy given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1056, for the confirmation ilibreof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, J. BOWMAN; Protify. Prothy's office, Lan. aug 19 aa f g 96 4132 ESTATE OF MARTIN FUNK.—Letters of ~kdministrat ion on the Estate of Martin Funk, late of the Borough 4 Washington, 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 trill present them properly authenticated for settle ment, without delay. • sep 33 8t 36 JOSEPH SCIIOCII. Aduir. ESTA OF JOSEPH GREER.—The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance; iu the hands of John Martin and Andrew Barkley, Eaecutors of Joseph Greer, late of Bart township, Lancaster county, deceased, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment, on 3.IIIIiItSDAY the 23d of OCTOBER, 1.556, at 11 o'clock, M., at the Library Boom, in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster. JAMES L. REIINOLD.9, sep 23 1t 36 i Auditor. USTATE OF HENRY 11. KELLEII.—The ;undersignedJC4 Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of Elias Stober and Samuel Nissley, AdMinistrators of Henry H. Keller, late of New Ephrata, Ephrata township, merchant, deceased, to and among , the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his sippointment, on FRIISAY the 24th of OCTOBER, 1856, at IA o'clock, A. 31., at the Library Room, in the Court House; lin the city of Lancaster. sep 23 4t 36 Estate of Jacob Martin, dectd.,--Letters of admioistration on the estate of Jacob Mditin, late of Couoy township, Lancaster county, deed, hat,ihg been is sued to the subscriber residing in mid township: All per. sous Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those haring claims rnill present them without delay, properly authenticated forlsett lenient. JOHN MARTIN, sop 9 at* 34 Adm'r. --•, - - - US TATE OF ROBERT AIRTERS, _CA late of Caernarvon townshlea deceased.—Letters of Ad. ruinikration having been granted to the undnrsigned, all persons having claims or demands will preseni them duly authenticated for settlement, and thoee indebted will make payment without delay. CHARLES D. ARTRRS, AdmiulStrator, sep 17 71. 35 CLerssl7cou Twp. ESTATE OF REUBEN S. ROHRER AND WIFE.—In the Court of Common Pleas for thtrCoun ty of Lancaster. Where* J 1.1.13 Landis, ',Assign., -tif Reuben S. Rohrer and With, of the City of Lancaster, did ou the 16th day of September. 1856, file in the: Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account jof the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all penu,a interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be fired. Attest, J. BOWMA.I t I Proth*y, Prothy's Office, Lan. .p to sep 23 it 36 - I,ESTATE OF ,CHRISTIAN AMSTUTZ. 124 In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, John Miller, Assignee of Christian Am stutz, did on tho 18th day of September, 1456,1 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 in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 27th day of October, 1556, for the confirmation thereof, union, exceptions be tiled. Attest, ;1 J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy r :s Office, Lou. sep IS rep 23 4t 36 TESTATE OF SAMUEL. HUBER ' , JR., (a _U4 lunatic.)—in the Court of Common Pleell for the Co. of Lancaster ' Whereas. Jacob Itoober , truattid of Samuel Huber, jr., did on the sth day of September. l l , s6, tile in the.otiiee of the Prothonotary of the said Court,liis 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 theredf, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOW3.IA'.F, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, lan. sep 5 hap 'J 4t 34 - USTATE OF ISAAC WEAVE R AND L' WIFE .— In the Court of Common Pleas fo the County of Lancaster. Whereas, George Martin and Henry Fry, assignees of Isaac Weaver and Wife, did on tlib Ist day of September, 1656, 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, 1656, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys Office, sop 1 .Sep 9 4t-34 11STATE OF 1-I.IE;NILY H. SMITH, (a lona tic.)—in the Court of Common Pleas for the County o Lancaster. /tYhe'reas, Christian Engle, Committee of Henry 11. Smith, of Couoy township, did on the 19th day of Au. gust, 1850, file in 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 appoint.' the 27th day of October, 1656, for the confirmation thereof,' unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAS, Proth'y. Prutli'ys Office, Lau. aug 26 au 26 45 32 NOTlCE.—Applicatlon having been Made to the Court of Common Pleas ,of Lancaster 4ounty for a Charter of Incorporation for St. Peter's Gernian Roman Catholic, Benevolent Association of. the City of Lancaster: Notice is hereby given that said Charter willts, granted at the ensuing November term of said Court, unless cause why it shall not be granted shall be shown. ..1 sep 30 3t 37 NOTICE.--Whereas, on motion of Georie M. Kline, Esq., an application has been made to he Court of Common Pleas, of Lancaster county, to grant s Charter of Incorporation to the Jewish Congregation, in the city of Lancaster, to be called " eharei ehemaim," be it known, that the said Court, will, bn the 3d MONDAY or NOVEM BER next, if no sufficient reason is shown to knd contrary, decree and declare, that the persons so assort/t i led together, shall become and be a corporation or body poll c, according to the articles and conditions in their application set forth and contained. Attest, JOSEPH BOWMAN, sap 30 4t 37 Proth'y OomaiOrt Pleas. Veodittnoi 111.ponns to Auntst Toitn. 1056. JACOB FOLTZ. *Auditor A. SLAY3IAKEII, Auditor MMMS (Examiner copy.) JAMES L. REVLSiOLDS, Auditor. (Examiner copy) JOS. BOWMAN, Protillonotary. AORPOULTITRAL IMPLEMENTS. A. largo ostartrueut of goods for the Fall Trade, conshrthast of Lime and Guano Spreaders. flak ... 15 ) Prawns, PI .of various patterns and Biz., Pen noet's 11, ri'l. Corti Sheller. for hand nr horse power, impel, e . ..-illug 1500 bushels of Corn in a day; (train 31P1s. irdh largeandsmall; Horse Powers and Threshers, Fen Mills. II ,y, Straw and Fodder Cutters nt tlitTorent pat torn, nod sizes; Meat Cutters, Sausage Stollen , . Appl- Peoers. ic. Also. Soper Phosphate of Lin,. Guano and et ti e. Fertilisers. PASCIIALL MORRIS .i CO,. Inlp:ement and Seed Store, ith and Market st.. Philn. sepf . tf 3i ...users , Portable Cider Mills. IX_These superior Cider Mills can still be furnished of initn,.ved construction:and finish. Their Grind inz apparatus is peculiar and gives them an ads:in to!. over all other Mills. By the cation of two reciprocat ing pistons the Apples are forced up against the teeth of a rapidly revolving cylinder and retained there till ground too fine whi , h of course yields more juice when jected to pressure than if the pomace was oonote. The t 4 orew 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 band or horse power, and can be worked by hand to the extent of six to ei.tht barrels iu a day. PASCHALL MORRIS & 01, Implement and Seed Stare, ith and Market r st.. Phila sept 30 tf Rallroad House, European style Hotel In d Restaurant, No. 48 Commercial and No. 87 Clay Street', SAN FRANCISOO. HALEY & THOMPSON. Proprietx. Dred : Dred ! Dred HOW DREADFUL! HOW THRILLING ! The great tale of the Dismal Swamp. by 11. B. Stowe. nuthor of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Ito sale will be immense. It in to be had at the Cheap Book Store of .111:11.11.k1", YOUNG ,k CJ. PROPOSALS TO LAI" PlPE.—Proposals trill be received at the Mayor's Office, until Wednesday the 15th day of October, 1656, fur digging and filling trenches for laying 4. 6 and 3 inch pipe per yard, for clay and rock excavation. For laying Pipe per foot of 4. 6 and • in. •• setting Fire Plugs. per Plug, setting 4. 6 and 8 in. stop, J. ZIMMEP.MAN. Mayor's Office, Lan. Oct. 6, 13.6. Mavor. net 14 it 39 LEAF TOBACCO and CIGARS.—DESSLOW 4 CO.. 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET. Philadelphia. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLENALE DEALERS IN ALL RINDi OY L 1"PO BACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, AND CIGARS. HaV ti constantly ou hand and for sale low, all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS. selected with special reference to Manufacturers' use. All articles sold, warranted to beau represeved and every opportunity +/lorded for examination. Purchasers at a distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. oct 12 Set DR. E. D. HAYES , CELEBRATED ALLIED OINTMENT. AND HUMOR SYRUP, A Sure and Speedy Cure for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ervnip. lea. Scald Head, Cancers, Cancerous tt ..umors. Barbers' Itch, linen., Mercurial and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Ring.worni. Neuralgia (Deafness caused by Humors and Sores In the I lead.) Rheu matism, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis. Intlaniniati. , n to the Throat, Lungs, Back or Sire. QFy Sold Generally throu,thout the United state,. nu,l Ca'nadas by Druggists and Apothecaries. 44- Agents wanted In all parts of the Union. HAYS & NASA, Proprietors, LAWRENCE. Masa. Sold in Lancaster by B. 11. Kauffman. Chas. A. lleiniteh and Dr. Ely Parry. Beware of a counterfeit article in market styled the "Genuine Allied Ointment.' put up by C. 11. Kent. Sept Id tlin. 3.5 ATOUNT JOY ACADEMY.—Mt. ..y. Lance-4- .3'l tor county.—E. 1.. NlOOltE. Principal—assisted by experienced and faithful Teachers. The Winter Session confluences on Tuesday, the 4th of November. The common and higher Eti;libli branehrs, Latin, tireek, French and German Languages, with Vocal :Led I nstru mental Music, thorou,llly taught. Circular.: giving full particulani, forwarded on :ipplir.ttio.n t., the Principal. 6nD 9 tf 35 T IST of Applicants for Stone Licenses. j A. K. & A. L. %Varner, Paradise twp. Diller A Brubaker, Earl •• Benj. M. Foltz, N. W. Ward Cityr -- Samuel Spindler, Paradise. Adam Reigart., S. E. Ward City. B. A. - r E. 11. Witmer, West Ilempfield. C. Shertz, S. E. Ward, City. Itingwalt A Davis, E. lletupdeld. Charles Murray, Elizabethtown Borough. Jacob G. Miller, Stratburg Tap., Tavern. Catharine Foltz, Elizabethtown. Tavern. - Augustus Priam Columbia. Swill Williams, N. E. Ward, City. John Baurniller, N. W. Ward. City. Alfin. R. 11.3, Conestoga. C. F. Groff, IV. Earl. usury 11. Brenexuan. Eden. l'eoples Rohrer, Providence twp. 4.11. Brenetnan, Eden oh Hull, Upper Leacock Umblee, Hoar A Hoar, Salisbury tap. B. F. 11011, Leacock township. sep 30 tf3l JOHN J. P. lit'!' ER. Clerk. - - Cundersigned are receiving their supply of LYKENS VALLEY COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY COAL. I'INE GROVE COAL, SIIAMOKIN 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 IiEO. CALDER A 0 1 ., Office East Orange street, 2nd door from North Queen, and at the yard at Greatre -landing, on the Conestoga. aug 19 tf 31 ERSONS VISITING PHILADELPHIA P will find the WESTERN HOTEL, No. 288, Market St. a central and economical House. It has just been consid erably enlarged, newly furnishad and entirely renovated throughout. HOPKINS, Pro. July 22 2B 3m "XT.E,AV PUBLICATIONS JUST OUT, j,,IE And for sale by MURRAY, YOUNU & Co. THE HILLS OF THE SHATEMUT: By the author of the Wide World. DREW By the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. WIDDIFIELD'S NEW COOK BOOK, or Practical Re ceipts for the Housewife. NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. A matter of fact.— Romance by Charles Reade. 2 vole. OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of the system of the Government of our Country. By Mc- Kinney. LORIMER LITTLEGOOD, Esq. A young Gentleman who wished to see life, and saw it accordingly. By French E. Smedley, Esq. THE KEYSTONE COLLECTION: With the new sysbni for training singers,—the developing the voice, Lc.. ko.— It is hoped that the merits cf this popular Lancaster pub lication will be fully appreciated by the citizens of Lamas. ter. It bag merits new and undeveloped in any other f .r -mer publication of the kind, and its sale promises to be ill, manse all over the United States and Canada. Published by MURRAY, YOUNG k CO. oct 14 ' tf 29 T'ARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. X —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 sustain,: by E. C. Iteigart, Esq., of LancuSter city, In the destruction of a barn by fire on the 14th of September last, and a sisal! 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 front this date, viz : Joseph Clarkson, at the Banking House of John Gyger Co., No. 6, East King street, Lan caster city; John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Lampeter town ship; John Strohm, Secretary, Providence township. Partial duplicates will be kept by the following persons, to whom payment may be made by persons residing in the townships indicated, viz: for the townships of East and West Donegal, Couoy, Rapti° and Mount Joy, by Christian M. Marlin, Esq., in Mt. Jcy Borough; for the townships of East Earl, Earl, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Ephrata and Clay, by David Witmer, at his residence near the Blue in East Earl township. Those who do not pay their quota before the 30 days ex• pire, will be charged I 0 per cent. additional to pay the ex pense of collection, agreeably to the By-laws of the Com pany. JOIIN ROHRER, oct 1441 39 Treasurer. HE KEYSTONE DYE HOUSE, NO. Int' T MILLER'S ROW, LANCASTER, PA. The Proprietor of which taken this method to inform the inhabitants of Lancaster and vicinity, that he will DYE, CLEANSE and FINISII In a superior style, at the shortest notice, the fol lowing articles: Ladies' Dresses of Silk, Satin; • Thibet, Crape, Pongee, mere, Alpaca. De Lain, De Bags and Mohair. " Cloaks—Broadcloth, Ladies Cloth, Thibet, Silk and Satin. " Shawls—Crape, Cashmere, Thibet, Silk and Bay State. Bonnets—Silk. Straw and Leghorn. " Crape and Babb!netts. Gloves—Rid, Silk, Woolen and Cotton. Hose—Silk. Woolen and Cotton. Miscellaneous—Such as Cravats, Ribbons, Parasols. Sun. shades, &c.. &r. Also, Gentlemen's garments of every description Dyed, Cleansed and Pressed, to look like new. R. B.—Alt goods warranted not to smut. WALTER 11. DOUGLAS, Proprietor. oct 14 3m 39 DAVID H. SOLIS, IMPORTER OF FURS, 174. Arch St., near Eighth, Philadelphia.. MZMINSM DAVID 11. SOLIS has removed his Fur Store to No. 174 Arch Street, near Eighth, and has made up a choice assort• malt of Fors of all kinds, to which he invites the attention of the Ladies. llis style and make are well known. All goods bought of him are trarranted,and his facilities for procuring goods front Europe, enables him to sell at such prices as will suit all. Store always closed on the Seventh Day. sep 23 3in 36 FENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE AT PERKIUMEN BRIDGE, Montgomery County, Pa. This Institution in unsurpassed in educational facilities.— Young Ladies are received at any stage of advancement. Parents having daughters to educate are invited to send for Circulars. TERMS are very moderate. • The Winter Session opene October 27th. J. W. SUNDEBLAND, Prolcipal. oct i 3t 38 dllOOO REWARD.--By virtue of a resolution t. 19 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 who have jet fire to any of the buildings recently burnt. J. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Mayor's Office. lan'r., Sept. 25, 1858. Sept SO tf 37 PIIBLIC 1511,LE.0n TIIIIIISDAY,Ithe Zid day of OCTOBER, 1855, will be sold by public /tale, at the public house of Henry Bear, in the . . borough of Strasburg; the following 'minable property in the borough of Strati. , burg, Lancaster county, Assigned Estate of Edward Stoney and Wife, to wit: No. 1, A lot Of LAND with the buildings thereon erected, situate in the borough afomsaid, and known as the Stras bur4 F‘fundry and M Plane Stop." The lot contains 104 Perches, fronts on the Main street 112 feet and extends tack 2ao feet to al4 ft. wide alley. The buildings consist of a three story BRICK MACHINE 8150 P, 24 by 30 feet, a two-story Frame Shop, 40 by 30 fast, a Frame Foundry, 73 by 26 feet, all under Slate roof and a Frame Blacksmith Shop. With the property will be cold a Fifteen Home Poster Engine, CupolayFais, Cranes, 4 Lath., Boring Mill, Shafang, Dearing and a number of latter.. The proper ty is well worthy the attention of persons wishing to en gage in the business, and is situated In one of the wealthi est 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 on the South.side of Main street of said borough, containing 65 Perches,adjoiniug the 31. E. Church property on the East, Lot No. 3 on the West, and N 0.4 on the South, haring a front of t'S ft. 7 In. on the mein street and extending back 140 ft. 3 le., upon which is erected a two-story BRICK DIV ELLING 1101:SE, Frame Kitchen, two-story Frame Shop, which could easily be consertal into a Dwelling flouse, all to good repair, rain water cistern at the Kitchen door, he. No. 3. Containing 49 PERCHES, adjoining No. 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 straefa ud extending back 170 feet. Adjoining No. 3 on the East, lauds of G...ego Stoney on tho West, loth No. 2. and 3 on the North, and lands of William Black and others on the East and South, fronting 50 feet on ,tho 'Main street, and containing one ACRE and Si:trot:to Perthes; upon this lot there is a good Baru and Stable. on lois N. , . 2, 3 and 4 Were area lii‘ege number of Fruit and Urn:mental Tree, ,Said Lts will be sold together or separately as e ill beet suit purchasers. Persons wishing to side any of the above premiere pre cious to the day of rule..lll pleate call on either of the undersigned. Sale to commence at ::fdelo,k. P. M. WILLIAM STEACY JAMES McMAIL, • N. U.—Two-thirds of the purchiso money of the Foun dry property may remaih in (secured upon the property) for ono year at 5 per cent.' PUBLIC SALE O 1 VALUABLE MILL pitopEtiTY.—On Tuesday, the Ulat day of Lictolmr. lanti. at I o'clock, P. M., will be sold at public sale, the LIS it U N MILL PROPERTY, situate in Lower Allen townslup, Cumberland County, on the Yellow 13reeches reek, .1 milt, !row the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and mike tr io Ilarttshurg,' cousiating of 40 A t OP LAND of good quality and in a nigh elate of cultivation; a largo and octlimodious BRICK DIVELLING HOUSE, a part of which is now occupied as a Store, and 1)1 3 very desirable situation fur public business: a go -‘1 1;AI:A ttlltl ever) other necessary out-build ing, .1 large threw• story Stone FLOURING MILL, bey mg -1 pans. 4 Burrs. a Corn Kiln and every other necessary fixture, in good repair for doing custom work and lor the manufacture ut Flour and Meal; a large threeatory Frame 'FACTORY, having machinery for cutting shingles and stoves, cleaning clover need, and for the manufacture ut gun barrels, with room fur additional machinery; a SAW MILL capable of sac iustr....kot feet per day. Also, in the town of Lisburn, adjoining the Mill prop erty. 4 Town Lots having thereon erected three FRAMK ItNV ELLING IIoUSES ,and cue BRICK IMELLIN ti HOUSE. Stables and inlay improvemonte. 'Lite inswe pi-timely will be said together or in poi is to suit purchasers. The bellow Breeches creek is ono of the most constant all emus ill the:6We, and*ith 80‘011 loot head there is inure thou suthcieut power in 'the driest semen to drive all the machinery now attached; 'rho proprietor .1. 11. Kaufman, hat lug entered into business and permanently located him self in Decatur. 111., has ordered a peremptory sale of the above property. Fur further information call on the subscriber residing on the promises, ur address through the Lisburn Tara intl.', Cumberland county, Fa. pt 00 3t 131.713L1C SALE.—=By order of the Orphans' Court ..1 - of Lancaster county, will bee sold on SAZUItDAY, A l IV EMBER lot, 1556, on the premises, in (Amoy township, about half a mile Oulu the turuplke leading from Eliza bottitowu to Falmouth, and about three miles from Bali, bridge, the following deedritied real estate (being part of the :,' real estate of Benjamin usbelinitu, dedemield viz: A Lot ur piece of LAN containing live ACRES and ace hundred Perches, neat ensure, of excellent Iron Stone Laud, all nutter good finifces. There area number of choice Fruit Trees uu the same, t ouch es Apples Pearn, Peaches, be. The Stony ltuu prisaes through th same. A guou title mud possession will he &veil oil the at day of April mat. , . Sale to commeaco at 1. o'clock, I'. 31., On said day, when attendaues witt-bo given and terms of rah, made known by anus sun, Adin'r. with tiro Will annexml. optot) td Si V ALUARLE VIRGINIA FARM FOR L S I SALE.—Owing to ill hunk 1 will sell my Farm on which 1 new reside. Tgia Far lien 21,6 wiles south east uf Winchester, Frederick count) Va., and contain. 160 Acres In an excellent state if cultivation, about 40 Acre. being well set in Timothy uti Clover. There Is a sufficient quantity of mooed land f y r the use of the Farm. This Farm no laid out St fields ' a convenient size, and lies un a must excellent Public road leading to Winchester where there is a market equal to any city market. There Is a Hail Road land out from Alexandria city to Ilampahire county, Virginia—within a few rods of the Farm. , 1 , The impro,emelita cons at of a very comfortable ;F wrath:tt and convenient HOUSE and . . KITCHEN, and Smoke louse, un excellent new Barn with Sheds, two Cnrn Houses, ono of which Is quite new, a Spring Hence supplied With water continuelly by a neverlailing spring of cold pure water. 'Thu house in e.loaed with a new bottrd fence, as also a large garden with palling. i There is au Apple and,'Pear OIiCHAItD, besides a grunt abundance of Peaches, Owns and Chu:rice. A man with a modentte capital can buy this Farm, and any oue ranking application in the course of four w.lra will meet with a rare bargain, as owing to the state of my bealtn 1 would prefer selling before reeding. All lettere addrestual to mu at Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia, will meat withiprompt attention. aug 1U 2m el 1 U. C. MAIA)Y. CALLES.N UT STREET TRACT.—VALUABLE LU'I'S, AT A CIIEAP PRICE. 1110 terms aro made EASY, to SLIT TIIE PURCHASERS, and paymouta eitlwr monthly, quarterly or yearly. The undersigned Lavin bought out the entire interest of A. S. Brenneman, in d number of the lots remaining un sold in the above tract, Offer them fur sale, and—make the terms to suit all who wish to buy. They are the CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET, being S 2 feet front, and from 00 to 150 feet in depth, to back streets, and valued at the low Price of from $O5 to $l2O. Buyers select their bdo at um:eland receive a dev i l clear of all ill cumbralwes. The title is indisputable. They are located in the nerth-eastern part of the city, and front on Marion, Chesnut, Fulton, Walnut, Ann, Mar shall, and other streetsi The streets are OPENED and a , numb of title are.about being built upon the lots already 1.11.1. A visit will prove this to be the most improving part of the cry, offering superior inducements ter building, and on account of the CHEAPNESS of the Lots and their rapid 1115 k in value au excellent impel -W [lT) iur an investment. The land lies LEVEL and it admirably adapted to build. ing, hating every convenieme at hand. Lumber yards and brick yards are in the vicinity. 11 ithin the past yeil these lots have RISEN 50 PR E CENT IN VALUE, whi h of itself is nu evidence uf their cheapness. But a limited number ate now fur sale, and they will soon be withdrawn from the market. Informatidn, 6.8., can Jo obtained of John S. Gable, Esq., or for information and the purchase of Lute apply at the Mike of JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law. A !.erson is always at hand to show the Lots. JESSE LANDIS, nog 201 f CHARLES K. LANDIS. V ALUABLE *ILL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—pu Saturday, November 1, 1856, 11,16ke Hold by Public 1,1e,.0u the premises, that valuable NlillW•uperty of the um ersigued, consisting of n three-story stone Ii KIST ANDI MERCIIAN'r MILL, Situate on the Big Chiques Creek, in Rupho township, Lancaster .ouuty, about miles from Mount Joy, mile from Salunga, about 6 miles from Marietta and J miles from Columbia. eau Mill has been thouroughly re paired duting the las summer, and provided with new iron gearing; it has 3 overshot water wheels. so that the water power in sufficient in the driest season to keep the Mill in full operation. It has three run of stones, and is provided with all the moat approved machinery and int provemmus necessary fur doing good work, and the whole is in the best repair. The Mill is situated in a rich grain growing country, and has an eirteuslve custom. A small Farm belongs to this property, containing 4I ACRES and some Perches of excellent Limestone Land, adjoining lands of Martin S. Musser, (Jacob Hostetter,'John Musty and ethers. The improvements thereon, besides-the Mill, are a substantial and well finished Two Story STONE DIVELLINU lIOCSE, with two Stone Kitchens in „, attached, and a lurch along the whole front of II ill the House, Wash House and Smoke HOLM, ‘a Carriage House, a 000 D SWISSER BARS, with a new double Ilorse Stable;: a two story FRAME DWELLING lIUL SE, fur the Milleri with a Wash House and Stabling. Also, A NEW wsTILLERY, with necessary arrangements for distilling U 1 bushels of grain per day, two Dog Mies, each 150 feet long, with never failing water. There Is never failing water near the kitchen dour of the dwelling, which is Conducted from a never tailing spring of excellent water. There are also en the premises FOLIC GOOD TENANT IPA:SI-IS, such provided with sufficient Stabling. Also a ming I briving ORCHARD of different hinds of fruits as Apple:, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, and a tine Grape tine at the door of the dwelling. The Land is in the highest state of cultivation and under good fences. Persona wishing to Blow the premises, will please cull on the owner, residing thereon. possession and an Indispu table title nil I ts, eh on the lot of April next. Sale to commence tit2u•clock in the afternoon, when at • tandem.° will given! and terms of sale made known by ort 7 la JOILN B. lIERTZLER. nUBI. IC SALE.—On Wednesday, the letli.of or tuber, 1 . 05, will lie sold by public vendue at the pub lic benne of Item): Leaman, In West King street, Two Two-story BRICK DWELLIM.I lIOUSES, situate in r ,nth I', Lute Street, adjoining proper- . ti e s 0 1 B. B. Martin ou the North and Mrs. Dan ner on the south, add near West King street. 'these properties would cult Mechanics with small families, and will be sold at a greatibargaln. Sulu to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening, when terms will be made known by the subscriber, JACOB L. FREI% Uu THURSDAY, the 16th day of October, 1856, will also be sold on the preinites, all that certain Tract of LAND, situated In Milleravill,4 miles west of the city of Lancas ter, adjoining property of Joseph Rooney and others, eon il Uniting 5 :;,,I, ACRES tu ore or less, whereon Ia erected a large Two awry Bric DWELLING HOUSE, a good Barn. Spring House, Pumi at the door, also a Cooper Shop, TENANT HOUSE anti. other out-buildings; the buildings are all nearly new, and the land is Iti a high state of culti vation. This property is well worth the attention of pur chasers fur a private residence; it Is the most beautiful spot iu the county, frputing on the Lancaster and Manor turnpike, within a shbrt distance of the Lancaster County Normal School. It is located right in the centre of the town, and must In a few yearn become very valuable.— This property will positively be sold. Terms made known by I JACOB L. FREY. N. B.—Thts last Mentlonaa property will be sold alto gether or in three nil:sore parts to suit purchasers ; the manner in which it ill be divided can be seen by appli cation to the inabscriber on the premises. October 7, 1866. I oct li It 39 EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—SLX 11, nud Pour Tracts' of WOODLAND, containing together ,out Fitteen Hundred ACltES,,will be exposed to public sale on the premises,:sometime near the first of December next, as part of the Itrati . Estate of the late John Kerr, deed., by his Administrator. These Lands Ile In a com pact 'Jody in Huntingdon county, Pa., on the Western side of the Juniata Rivet, within from one half to two and a half miles of the Borough of Huntingdon. The DIANSION Fa tat of the late JUdge Kerr, deed., will be one of the Tracts offered for sale. It contains about 237 ACRES, two thirds of which are cleared and has thereon erected a good DWELLING MOUSE,. and a fine BANK BARN arAi other necessary buildings. All the Farina as s above mentioned aro to a considerable extent II n. 'proved and under cultation. On account of the proximity of these I de to the Borough of Huntingdon and to the junction o the Pennsylvania Central and Broad Top Bailrouds, they Must increaso in value, so that money invested in their purehase would' be safe and yield a fair profit. Orde - ill be obtained the sale of th ese hada, at our 11109111 Orders wt. next November Cour when the day of sale will fixed and made known. In the meantime urchasers are Invited to view the premises for themselves. Those wishing to see this proper ty will please call upon the undersigned, at residence In the Borough of Huntingdon, In case of the sale lat any of these tracts of land, one third of the pure money vrill 'remain In the hands of the purchaser, duringthe lifetime of the widow of said deceased. HENRY bl. EOM, Admr. oct 40 , 39 TTHE FINEST ARTICLE OP SPONGES EVEN OF— fared in TAncaetar, for sale at Dr. WAYLAYS Now Drug store, 00 , North - Ra,n , Lc/enter. Assignees of Edward Stoacy d Wifo. A. BROWER, Ageut for thy Pruprunot
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