-TT7-E WOULD ANNOUNCE THROUGH I TTAGER BROTHEHS-Offej for «al. WSe of -H! H a •g-ptat. a-ortment of • BaENEMAS, of Mt Joy M ftu-DRUGGETS AND COCOA MATTING, ialatur© at the ensuioß October c county Convention. i FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from one to four yards wide. to the decision of the Democratic County , CIIINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, 1 HAIR, SPRING and HUSK MATTKASSES. 1000 lbs Prime Quality BED FEATHERS. tf3l JOHN H. BRENNEMAN, of Monnt Joy, will be a candidate for the Legislature, jf nominated by the Democratic County Convention. aug hHBRIPPALTY—HIRAM t. THOBIP JS SON, of providence tw’p., will be a candidate for Sher iff of Lancaster county, at the ensuing election, if nomina ted by the Democratic County Convention. mylStf 17 tttj are authorized to announce that ■~W JACOB FOLTZ, of this city, will be a candidate fo -Clerk of the Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, if nom inated by the Democratic Convention. aprl4tfl2 REGISTER.— William Kirkpatrick, of this city, will be a candidate for REOisTiOR, at the euauioe election, if nominaied by the TJniou County Con ventltm. JuneJOfcl* 22 SHERIFF.— Gen. MICHAEL R. W Bit, of the City of Lancaster, will be a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the ensuing October election, subject to'the decision of the Uujon County Convention, apr 7 tf 12 J%S“ IIELMBOLD’SCOMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT, as a remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys Gravel. Drop sey, Weaknesses, Ac., has no equal. Read the advertise ment in another column; headed “ Ileimbold’s Genuine Preparation. Finerbeautlful hair—jet black or brown ; Or tresses, curling and golden— Is the certain result—without chance or doubt— Of the use of LYON’S KATUAIRON. The immense sale of Lyon’s Kathalron —nearly 1,000,000 bottles per year—proves its excellence and uni versal popularity. It restores the Ilair after it has fallen out, invigorates and .beautifies it—making it soft, curly, aod glossy—cleanses it frcnn all Scurf aud Dandruff, and Imparts to it a delightful perfume. The Ladies universally pronounce it the finest and most agreeable article ever used Sold by all dealers, everywhere, for 25 cents per bot- HJSATiI, WYNKOOP & Cl, Proprietors and Perfumers, 63 Liberty St., New York. my 26 tf 19 MARRIAGES, Tn Columbia, on Thursday last, by the Hey. Mr. Manges , Mr. John Bitts, to Mrs. Evana Fr*-hcn. both of thin city. Ou the 14lh inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, David Ham ilton to Catharine Irwin, both of Pequa. By the same. Jonathan K. Royer to Catharine K. Grub*, both of Warwick. On the 9tb inst., by the Her. Q. F. Krotel. George r. Derby, of Leominster, Mass., to Aun Louisa Stone, of Lam caster. On the 6th in«t.. by the Rev. Daniel Hirtz, Jacob Driah to Elizabeth Messrtor. all of Clay towuship. On the 9th Inst . by the same, Reuben Beck, of Drumore, to Catharine Baker, of East Cocalico township. DEATHS, lu Ephrata township, on the 9th inst., Giles Carpenter, aged about 60 years On Monday morning. Benjamin Franklin, son of George and Elizabeth Bryan, aged 6 mouths and 4 days. On the 9th inst.. at Gro/fstown. Peter Maguire. On the loth in«t., of scarlet fever. Elizabeth Caroline, daughter of F. W. and Sophia M Beatcs. of this city. On the 2nd Inst., of billions Dysentery, near Mount Joy, Mary Grace, daughter of Samuel S. P. and Annabel Lytle, aged 2 years ami ft months. On the ftth inst.. in the village of Bareville, this county, after a lingering illness of consumption, Roland 0. Diller, aged 26 years. 1 month and Ift days. In Columbia, on the 7th inst., John Cassel. On the i::th inst., in Columbia. Nelson Sutton. < On the 29th of July, at Shady Grove. Illinois. Jane Lin ton. wife of Hubert Linton, late of Safe Harbor, Lancaster comity. Pa. On the 9th.day of August. Elizabeth Ann, infant (laugh ter of John amt Ann Frelb'h. aged 6 months ami 2ft days. Be composed paients. lbr Christ hath said—“ Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not. for of such Ih the ktiv-olom of Heaven.” - J. M. On the l”th of July, in Marth* township. It. W. 81.-tohor, aged 24 wars. The following proceedings were bail by Kos -iusko Loilim. I. 0. 0. F., of which he was a member on the occasion of nis decease; Whereas, it has pleased an allwise Providence to remove from our midst our late brother K. W. Fleb-hor, therefore b.> it That in the loss.of brother R. W. Bletclier the Lalge has lost an able, efficient member and a worthy brother. Rfisnlc'ti, That in the death of the deceased we have again impressed upon our minds lumthar example of the uncertainty of human life and the necessity of our leading a b-tter one. /{f.M'lve'l, That, we deeply sympathize with the parents and friends of Mm deceast-d in this, their affliction. ItMohni. That our charter be draped in mourning for the sp-o-e of thirty days. Jttsiifri'd, Thai a copy of these reaolutiont be sent to the parents and fri.uids of d.v'd. and puh|Uh-d in a county paper. FREDERICK HILL. N. 0. D. M. Di.nki.k, Sec. TII E itl 4 RKE T S Philadelphia Market BreadstufTs continue very dull. Flour coin-js forward slowly and meets with very limited inquiry: fresh ground is offered at $7.25, and old shirk at s*\so, without finding buyers ; 2ftl) bids, old Western Extra family sold at $vGO. Ryo Flour steady at s4.f>o. IftU bbls. Co n Meal sold at $4.00. Wheat in fair supply hut most of it of inferior qual ities; 2000 bus. sold at Al. Oft "f* hu. and Whitest JlJiSyi; 1.75. 500 biis. of Rye brought. Oft*-. Cora dull ; 2000 bus. yellow sold at 88c. Oats plenty and dull; 100.) bus. new crop Bold at 42c. Provisions held with much firmness, and with reduced stocks. SO'.I lugs of Coffee sold at (ip and 12n hh*ls of Cuba Sugar at y lb.— Whiskey dull at 20c. in bbls. Pamphlet laws for 1857, have been received and an* now ready for delivery to those entitled to riceive them. JOS. BOWMAN, aug IS .'it 31 Prothonotary. Paper hangings.—wall papers, DECORATIONS. BORDERS, of new and beautiful designs, in Velvet, Gilt, Glazed'and Ungluzed, comprising the largest assortment offered in this city, at the lowest prices, For sale by. HAGER & BROTHERS. • aug IS ' tf3l CITY TAX.—I would rcspectfucly call the attention of those citizens who have not yet paid their City Tax, tit the fact, that after the first day of Sep tember, there will be two and a half per cent added to the amount charged on the duplicate, as per ordinance regu lating the collection of Tax in the city of Lancaster. ap_lStf3l S. WKLCHENS, Receiver. IN THE COURT OP COMMON FLEAS OF LAN. CO. I*A. *•} *«* BO* No. 2, page 344. [X. S.] To Henry and his creditors. Take notice, that on the 17th day of August, A. I).. 1557, a Rule was graded by the Court to show cause why Henry ShalTm-r. Assignee of Henry S. Shirk, should not be dis charged from the further performance of the trusts c un mitted to him. Rule returnable the 3d Monday of Sep tember. A. IX, 1867. Attest, J. BUWMAN, l’ruth'y. auglB 4t oL "11/ ATER RENT.—The following ex- W tract Irom the Urdinauce reirulating the collection of water rents will be strictly and faithlully carried out. as is my sworn duty. I would therefore earnestly request all .who have not yet paid their water rentto come and settle’ the same, befure the first Monday iu September. “On the first Monday in September, the Treasurer'shall return to the Mayor tbo Duplicate, with a list of any rents that may be then unpaid. And to dispose of such list, the Mayor shall immediately place the same, with the Dupli cate, iu the bauds of an Alderman for collection, with the costs of suit, and the delinquents shall be deprived of the use of the water until the rent is paid.” aug lb tf3l S. ‘\VELCIIEN9, City Treasurer. WOODBURY’S PATENT PREMIUM TIIKESIIER AND CLEANER. This Superior Thresher and Cleahor is the.most simple and perfect machine in use for threshing and cleaning grain in one operation. It will thresh and clean at the rate of one bushel per minute, in the most satisfactory mauner. Address, ROGERS & BOYERS, auglS4t3l] 111 late 29 Market Street, Philadelphia, OLD PlANOS—Persons wishing to pur chase New Pianos, and having old instruments they would wish to dispose of prior to purchasing, are respect fully notified that they will be taken in part payment for new instruments and a fair and honorable price allowed for them. A choice selection of -various manufactures constantly on hand, and for sale on the most accommodating terms, bv JOHN F. HKINITSII. .In., Music Dealer, 3 and 5, East Orange St., Lanc’r. 4t 31 Bridgets* new city and CuUNTY MAl’.—The subscribers are preparing to publish n new and complete > MAP OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY, to be entirely made up of actual surveys to be taken upon the ground, and to bo drawn to a much larger scale than any heretofore issued. The enlarged scale of the work will admit of the great advantage of clearly designating every public and private improvement, and attaching the naru’c thereto; also, of ascertaining with more piecision, any re quired distance throughout the county. Every public Road and Stream, Mill, Mill Race and Mill Dam, Store, Hotel, Post Office. Place of Worship. S hod House, Smith Shop. <Sc., &c., will be acurntely shown thereon. The Dwellings also f .with the names of owners atta h-d. will he inserted in the proper position. An enlarged City Plan, and Plans of the BonnighH and principal Villages, will be inserted in the margin. A Table, showing the correct dis tance from each place of importance to that of every other in the county, will be upon th** Map: also, a Statistical Table, and views of the principal County Buildings M ithout a re-survey ot the whole county, an accurate map of it cannot be published ; wo have already made sur veys of a a number of the Townships, and many of the in habitants of the county are aware of the time and pains we have taken to perfect them. We will he equally assiduous in our endeavors to make this a reliable and valuable work, aud hope to merit a share of public pa'rouage. The size of our Map will be at least five feet by four, and it will cost Jo per copy. 11. F. BRIDOENS, I'bil’a. aug!B titn* dl CIIAS. THUN, I.auc'r Tw’p. lANCASTER CO. PRINTING HOUSE J A C A KD . AT THE OLD STAND AND TIIE OLD BUSINESS, j” “7 Z77Tr t 7, — ~ It affords me pleasure (having leased) to announce to my QP r * n 8 Millinery. —Mrs. H. Muvser liaa many f inner friuuds and patrons and'totho pul,lie gener O opened her SPRING STYLES, to which abe. r—K ally of Lancaster city and county, that. I am again ut the woul,< the attention of her city and country OLD STAND IN CENTRE SQUARE friends, confident that she will suit, all who call. /fwr over Baker’s Drug Store, where I intend to carry on the Loth in price and goods. U2L. Recollect Mrs. II MUSSER, JOB rjtJXTLXG BrSIXBS.S, No. 4, WEST ORANGE St. apr’iS tf io_ on an extended scale and in all its ramilicatlons. I but ' reiterate that which is arknow by everybody (who THOSE OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.— hus the nu*ans ofknnwitigj that the farbities possessed by ' ,i)o Agents wanted, to solicit order? for Dr: De thisestamishrmmt, forexceutingall manner of JOB WORK LAKNK’S FRENCH ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACES.— is not excelled by uny office iu Lancaster The Tvpes em’ $lO per month, expenses paid. Address with stamp, brace every variety and style—all modern and new-from ~ + , C. R. BOWEN & BRO., the smallest to the largest sized letter—the Presses are fast July 2S3t*2b N. Hampshire. and true—enabling me to accommodate the miblic accord- ingtotheir varied wants, from the label as sniall as a three A LA °Y WHO HAS BEEN CURED OF cent piece to a poster as large us a barn d-wr. To those who -Xi. tjRKAT NKRAOUS DEBILITY, after many years of are acquainted with the quality of mv work, P need not mider . v > desires to make known Jo all fellow-sufferers the speak—tor the work speaks for itself—but such as may not BUre of relief. Address, end >sing stamp to pay re know, I inform that printing in COLORS, IN GOLD SIL- turn postage. Mrs. MARY E. DEWITT, Boston, Mass., and VER AND BRONZE, will be neatly executed- of 'this \ the prescription will bo sent free, by next post, speak confidently, having myself first introduced this . au 8 4 kind of work iuto Lancaster iu its modem excellence In 1 a word: intending to devote my entire time and attention *\T EW CROP TURNIP SEED—Purple exclusively to Job Printing.—\o employ none but the bust Xx Top Ruta Baga, Turple Top Flat, Skieviug’s workmen, and to keep up with the times ; to give all work Bags, Yellow Aberdeen, Dale’s Hybrid, my persoual supervision; to be prompt in executing orders "bite Norfolk, White Flat aud other tiue varie* and to do all work well—aiming to accommodate and fo wholesale aud retail. be moderate in my charges—l respectfully solicit public I’ASCHALL, MORRIS k CO., patronage. MARTIN M. ROIIRKR, ’ Implement aud Seed Store, 7th and Market, I’hil’a. aug IS at 31 Practical Job Printer uugll tf3o YALUABL’E FARM AT PRIVATE T^°, R ,T CIDER MILLS-KRAUS SALK.—Tho undersigned oilers at private sa'o his if- . FAIRNT, tor baud or horse power, the <£3V valuable farm, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland h , u use . Wheelers Horse Powers and Thresh county, containing 150 ACRES OF PINE LAND with J:, r8 ’ Im P roV(2 d Grain Fans, I’ennock’a Wheat Drills, limestone subsoil, and having thereon erected a « Cooper’s Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most np- .fd large, two-story LOG HOUSE, weather-boarded proved Hay and FoddorCutters, Mott’s Boilers, Grindstones and plasterod, with a Brick Kitchen, a large Bank fS| h,, . nR : Wlt , h . a S cnerft! assortment of Agricultural Barn; <6 by 40 feet, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and ; d llo ™cultural implements, other necessary Out Houses, and a well of never failing ■ T , . I’ASCHALL, MORRIS k CO., water at the door. Also, a two-storv TOO TKVANT implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phil’a. HOUSE. 22 by 30 feet, and’a l, rC B StiL T Jr. i,™ “* ll tf3o this farm an excellent YOUNG ORCHARD of choice fruit and about 16 acreß of thriving young Timber. This propel T/'ENSINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY erty s located near the Walnut Bottom road, about miE ! „ OF PHILADELPHIA. rjwof W /< Q S nrli ® le “d Shippsnsburg, and is admirably ! Authorized Ca p ital, 8 3 00,000. Office, No. 405 Walnut arm J D 8 ftrazing purposes. For further > street, PHILADELPHIA. Make insurance against loss ot lla,; Ban d terms squire of the subscriber, residing on i damage by Are on public or private buildings, furniture 0 me premises. } and merchandize generally pn favorable terms. •Ifnot sold before the 19th of September, It wIU he offered , „ WM. B. WILEY, Agent, for rent. [aug!B 3t3l] WM. SHRIVER. * ang 113 m 30 No. 10 N. Duke street, Lancaster. tAA AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATE *JVJVJ LY. Salary from $6O to $BO permonth. Eoclosa Stamp and address xx aug 18 4t* 31 Atkinsou, N. H. CITV PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EX CHANGE FOB OTHER PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OR ELSEWHERE. The “FULTON HOUSE” HOTEL, fronting on North Queen street and the Railroad. Its lo cation has made it one of the best stands in that part of the city. A TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK HOUSE, on the east side of North. Duke street, five doors Ds||j south of Chesnut. This bouse is Dearly new, built -5113- of the best materials and in modern style, with both gas and water fixtures, bath room, and a lot 245 feet deep, and located in a pretty retired neighborhood- A TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, on west side of North Prince, between Lemon and James streets, with a lot extending to Water street, having a front sufficient on both streets to erect three comfortable dwel lings on each street, and a never falling well of water on the same. It has the lidvantage of an improving neigh borhood, and is close to the Railroad. TEN BUILDING LOTS, cast of the “Locomotive Works,” Nos. 31, G 7,110, 145,195, 222. 242, 268, 313 and 348, oq thfi “Chesnut Street Tract,” laid out by Landis and Breneman. The above properties, if not sold at private sale, will be offered at public Bale on THURSDAY. 15th OCTOBER NEXT, at 7% o’clock, p. m.. at the Fulton House above mentioned. Terms of sale made easy. Reference, T. 11. MILLER, Recorder, aug 18 St 31 (Examiner copy.) Lancaster,.Fa. CiANDS, NATHANS fb CO>S io AMERICAN CIRCUS! AND— ELEPHANT EXHIBITION: WILL I'IJIKLrM IN LANCASTER, on FRIDAY,'SEPTEMBER 4th, 1857. COLUMBIA, “ SATURDAY, “ ftth, “ YORK, “ MONDAY __ “ 7th. “ Remember the d.av and date at each place, as it is the orrlv show that has , PERFORMING ELEPHANTS The Leading feature of this Grand Ex rPHSt hibitinn is the varied perfurmancH <-f the Wonderfully Educated Elephants. ■* r., VICTORIA AND ALBERT! , T* Whose unequalled f.-ats have been the A wonder and delight of thousands upon thousands in the Paris, London. New 1 Yoik and I'hiladclphia Theatres. Tln v MM'izL • Astonishing Displays of Animal They have b«eu taught to ascend an Inclined Plauk, only nine inches in width, a distance of 30 yards, where urn- Balance Himself* on nis Head! 1 'pan a Pedestal not over a foal in • if *# M'NjjpTi Thev will also perform a great variety of JL FEATS OF POSTURING, f GYMNASTICS, DANCING. «l ifiP WALTZING, MARCHING. Ac., j such as have never been attempted in \ / America, and have been the Wonder and y Amazement of the world for the last two VrtfxS. X years. These perfectly and surprisingly ,—trained Elephants, both of whom are quite young, wore brought out to this <£t enuutry in March by Mr. K. SANDS, per- HonitUy, who purchased them at an altnuat incredible cunt —bidding over the great beast proprietor in Europe— while they were pei iiirming an eugage (fUfj - ment at the Port St. Dennis. Daria. Their VT* 1 I iniota'igaMe trainer, MON'S. LAURANOK accompanies tlio Elephants and snp«*rin # toi ds their performances. II I I'AItTICULAK NOTICE. f The Proprietors do most positively and l\ unequivocally assure the public, that M vS|FT«ffi l^lt ' ytf vxtraordinarv Elephants WILL pB JfifSgSZ' .’KHFOIt.M ALL that is announced or Vhß illustrated by cuts on their hills, and that ggf gravingsand described, AHE ACTUALLY StTOtuv, August lft. he favorite pupil of Mr. R. Sands, the uost accomplished rider of the age : Mil. GEO. SERGEANT, the Graphic Sceuic Rider; And a host of other urtists of distin guished abilities. Among the comic features of the enter . faiumuut will bo -introduced tho two cei fe, ebrutcd PERFORMING ZEBRAS! Trained in a most wonderful manner by yVkSQffcT O . 11. BASSET. Beautiful displays of y / fS VAULTING, —< -=»•—• TUM B LING, SL'MERSETTING, <£c.. | the Troupe, in which the whole gym uastic strength of the company will ap vjjLPw/ MESSRS. BROWER' AND AMYAR, With several able assistants. The performances will he accompanied with the OTTO HORNE’S NEW YORK CORNET \ \ w Entertainment will conclude with the Romantic Legend of OR, THE WILD HORSE OF TAHTA R Y . ■©3P“ln the forenoon a splendid outside Procession ok Elephants with the magnificent BAND CHARIOT. DRAWN BY A TE A M 0 F S 1 X Will parade through the principal streets. Admission 25 Cents. Doors opeu at \}/> and \i\4~ P. M. Performance to com mence half an hour afterwards. TERRIFIC ASCENSION ON A SINGLE WIRE, from tho Ground to the top of the Pavillion, 350 feet, by Madame Leontine, immediately before the opening of the doors for the afternoon performance. auglS3t2l Notice.— The Lancaster county AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will meet on Wednesday, the ISth day of August, 1857, at tho'Court House, in the city of Lancaster, at 2 o’clock, p. m. Puuctual attendance is requested. aug4 3t 29 Ladies call at wentz bros., and SECU RE one of those desirable HAIR CRINOLINE SKIRTS, Only $2.50 —one half price. Bee Hire and Eagle Union, East King aud Ceutre Square my 12 tf 17 CITY TAX.—AII Citizens wishing the abatement of 5 per cent, upon their City Tax, will call upon the Receiver at his Office, No. 27 North Queen street, on or before the SIXTH of JULY, inclusive. SAM'L WELCHEXS, June9td2l City Treasurer aud Receiver. FISHING T a c KLE.«Rods, Kirby Hooks, Limerick liooks, Pike and Trout Hooks; Net Twiue, Linen, Cotton and Sea Grass Lines, <£e., &c. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S apr 21 tf 14 Drug and Chemical Store, West King st. SUMMER CLOTHING Fashionably made up to order, at SHORT NOTICE AND WAR- RANTED IV/FIT. JOHN A. EKBEN, je 16 tf22 ** Sign of the Striped Coat, North Queen st. Gi EORGE C ALGER CO., Wholesale X Dealers in SALT, GROUND ALUM AND ASHTON FINE SALT, always on band. Office Orange street, 2 doors from North Queen, and afOreatfs Landing, on the Conestoga. June 93m 21 WOOD.— Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood of the best .juiitity, ibr sale by. GEORGE CALDER & CO.. Office East. Orange street. 2d door from North Queen, and at GraefFs Landing on the Conestoga. (ju2otf24 In the Equestrian and Acrobatic De partments, the i’rcprieturs confidently recommend tu the notice id' the public tlie names of MONS. FKRANTK. and his age mplishcd pupils, the Gfi'nitn Acrobats/ lIERRS VOLKMAN and VON CASTLE : U’.ME LOUISE BROWER, (be accomplished Equeslrieune : MR. J. J. NATHANS, , with his taleuted lad PHILO. 1 . _ MR. WM. AVMKR. 1 the Equestrian Grotesque: JESSE SANDS, maze ppa .-No Half Price D. G. KSIILKMAN, Secretary. Estate of felii moss—lh the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry McFall assignee of :Felix Moss of Martie twp., did on the sth day of August, 185?, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 7th day of September, 1557; for the confirms-ion thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth’y. Protby’s Office. Laocr*, Aug. 5,1857 [angll tt 50 Estate of Jacob fry—in the court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. — ■Whereas. John Fry, Committee of Jacob Fry, late of Eph rata, dec'd. did on the 10th day of August, 1857, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all perrons interested In tbe said Estate, that tbe said Coart have appointed tbe 7th day of September, 1857, for the eonfirmati-n thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest, • J. BOWMAN, Proth’y. Prothi’s Office Lanc’r, Aug. 10.1857, 114 t 39 Estate of dr. john mtlin, d«c»J. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans Coart of Lancaster cconty, Auditor to distribnte tbe balance of tbe Estate of Dr. John Mylin. dec’d. remaining in tbe hands of Jacob 3lylin, Executor, kc n amongst Legatees and others who are legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend for tbe purposes of his appointment iu the Library Room, in the Court Housfeof Lancaster county, on Tuesday the Bth day of September next, at 2 o’clock, p. m. WM.AUG. ATLEE, ang 11 5t 30 Auditor. Estate of sijjion delier, dec’d. The undersigned. Auditor »ppc«nted Ijjy the orphans’ Court of Lancaster County to pass on the eireptious v> the account, aod distribute the balance in the hands of John Delier, Administrator of the said Estate, to and among the distributees entitled thereto, will meet all parties in terested, on Thursday the 13th ot August, A. D . 1357, at 12 o'clock, (noon,) at the public house of Isaac Coldren. in the Borough of Adamstown. WILLIAM R. WILSON, Auditor. (Amer. Rep. copy.) 4t 27 Estate of george s. deitrich & WIFE. Id the Court of Common Pleas lor the Couqlj, of Lancaster. Whereas, Daniel Zuch, Assignee of Geo. 8. Deitrich and Wife, of Earl twp., did on the 18th day of Ju ly 1857. file in the Office of the Prothonotaxy 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 17th day of August. 1857, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth’y. Prothy’s Office Laoc’r, July 18,1857. [inly 214t‘27 INSTATE OF MARTIN FUNK, dec’d.-- j The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ ] Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance in the j hands of Joseph Schoch. Administrator of Martin Funk, > late of the borough of Washington, in the comity of Lan caster, deceased, gives notice that he will meet all parties , interested in the said balance, at the Library Room in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on Friday, the 14th : day of August, 1557, at '2 o’clock, wheu and where theyjare requested to appear. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, jtily 21 ‘ (Examiner ropy.) 4t27 Estate of maj. john hanna— Letters testamentary on the Kstatoof Maj. Jobu Han na, late of Fulton township, Lan. co., dec'll, having been issued to the subscribers: All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment immediately, ami those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. Fulton tw'p. Lan. co.. Pa. ANDREW J. HANNA, Fulton tw’p, Lan. co., Pa. july 7 fit Ift Instate of mary flynn, into of the _j City of Lancaster, deeeased. The undersigned ap pointed Auditor by the Orphans’ Court of said county, to make distribution of the balance in the hand-; of Michael McGrann. executor of the said deceased, among those en titled to the saute, will meet all persons interested in said estate, who may attend if they see proper, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, ou Wednesday, the l'.Mli day of August, 1857, at 2 o'clock. P. M. july 7 Of 25- 11. A. WADE, Auditor. INSTATE OF *>AVID JOHNSON—In the j Court of Common Fleas for the C Minty ot Lancaster. Whereas, John Mouk, Committee over the person and Es tate of David Johusou, did on the sixteenth day of July, 1857, file in the Office of the I’rntbonotary of the said Court, his Accouu t of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the seven teenth day of August, 1857, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. t Prothy’s Office, Lanc’r, July Id, 1857. INSTATE j»F PETER HALDEMAN.—In j the Court Common Pleas for the County of Lancas ter. WhereasyJobn Cooper. J. W. Cotrelland Washington Kightcr. trustees of Peter Haldeman, did on the 2'Jth day of Italy is.vf. til,, in the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court of the said Estate : No*!»•« is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21th day of August, 1*57, tor the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions he filed. Attest, J. IWW.MAN, Proth’y. Frothy's Office, Lane'r, July 20, IftoT. jjuly2B 4t28 INSTATE OF GEORGE FLYNN, late of J the City of Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans’ Court of said county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Michael McGrann, administrator of said deceased, among those entitled to the same, will meet- all persons interested in said estate, who may attend if they see proper, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on Wednesday, the l§ih day of August, 1857, at 2 o'clock, P. M. july 7 fit 25 11. A. WADE, Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.-;—ESTATE OF HENRY HAtIY, dec’d.—The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County to distribute the balance in the hands of Rudolph Shirk and Samuel Eberly, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Henry Ilagy, late of West Cocalico township. Lancaster county, deceased, according to the provisions of the Will of Testator, will attend for .the purpose of his a|>- puintment at the Court House in the City of Lancaster, on Thursday, August 27, at two o’clock, I*. M., when and where all persons interested in said Estate may attend if they see proper. SIMON STEVENS, Auditor, july 21 Gt 17 AUDITOR’S NOTICE.-The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Lancaster eo., to distribute the balatice of accountofGenrge Geyer. assignee ot John Roth, Jr., and wife, of Warwick twp., Lancaster county, among those entitled thereto, wjjl meet at the Library Room iu the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 11th day of Auguit, 1857, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, where all persons interested are requested to attend. PETER MARTIN, july 7 td 25 Notice is hereby [given that the Mount Joy Savings’ Institution having a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, and located.in Mount Joy, Lancaster county, will apply to the Legislature ot Penn sylvania, at its next session, for the privilege of increasing its capital stock Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its'capital stuck to One Hundred aud Fifty Thousand Dollars; and also for power to ch«Dge its name to "The Bank of Mount Joy,'’ and under that name, and in its present,location, to issue Bank Notes ami exercise and enjoy the powers and privileges conferred by the Act of April 10th. 1850, entitled "An Act regulating Banks.” and the several supplements thereto. By order of the Board of Directors. lIKXRY EBKRLE. President. june ‘23 tim 2o Jacob R. Long. Treasurer. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE UF JOHN N. LANE, late of Hie City of Lancaster. Merchant, dee'd. To the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased.— TAKE NOTICE—That the Orphan's Court lor the County of Lancaster, has appointed the undersigned Auditor to make distribution of the moneys iiLtbc hands of .lames B. Lane & G. Taylor Lane, Administrators of the Estateof Jno. N. Lane, dec’d, to and among those legally entitled thereto, aud that he will meet all parties interested, "n Tuesday, the Sth day of September; 1557, at 2 o'clock, f. M , at the Library Room in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, when and where you can attend it yOu see proper. GEO. M. KLINE. Auditor. There will be brought into the same distribution, the moneys in tho hands of George Martin, (as per account filed at the Juue Term of tho Orphans’ Court,) Trustees ap pointed by the Orphans’ Court to sell certain portions of the Real Estate of said Jno. N. Lane, dev’d. aug4td29 [Examiner copy.] GEO. M. KLINE. TO BUILDERS.—L. HARTMAN SON, having purchased the BRICK WORKS situated on the Harrisburg I’ike. and heretofore owned by 11. F. W. Fedderson, would inform the public that they are prepared to furnish BRICKS, of the best quality, in any quantity anil at the lowest prices. Apply to JACOB MILLER, Supt., on tho premises, or either of the undersigned. LEWIS HARTMAN. JOHN I. HARTMAN, july 21 4t* 27 76 North Queen st., Lan., Pa. ES C H. A,E F F E R AND SON, • No I and '2, Corner of East KiDg and Centre Square, Lancaster, keep constantly on hand a A large assortment of SADDLERY for sale, whole E&M CL sale aud retail, consisting of Patent Steel Spring Saddles, Shafter and every other style, single 6 " J * and double CARRIAGE HARNESS, Steel Spring, Sole Leatbor TRUNKS, Carriage WHIPS, Velvet, Brussel CAR PET BAGS, and Ladies SATCIiKLLSand Summer HORSE 00\ERS. We would call the attention of Farmers and Storekeepers to our assortment of superior Leather WHIPS, and also to our variety of FLY NETS from different manu facturers. N. B.—At the State Agricultural Fair held in Lancaster, October 1552, PREMIUMS were awarded to them for Sad dles and Trunks, and the Harness compared favorably with others. [aug 11 tf3OJ E. S. k. SON. PUBLIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, Septem ber 4. 1557, will be sold at Public Sale, at "the public house of Henry S. Shenck, in North Queen Street, in the city of Lancaster, all those x THREE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the east side of North Prince street, in said city, numbered 17, IS and 19, in a plan of lots laid out by Dr. Henry M. Rawlins, bounded by property of John Aroer, William Ilensler, North Prince street aforesaid, and a public alley, containing in front on said North Prince street, 20 feet each, and extending in depth, to a public alley, 100 feet each. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock, p. m.. of said day, when attendance will be given and conditions made known by the undersigned. JOHN McSPARRAN. ANDREW J McCONKEY, Assignees of Stephen D. McConkey aug 11 ts 30 I AND FOR SALE.—The Subscriber will j sell at. private Bale, that well known Fatm callr-d *• BELL FARM,” containing 342 acres, more or less, situa ted near ‘•‘Pylesville,” Harford. jConu-ty, Md., six miles from the Tide Water Canal and within nine miles of the Baltimore and PhiladelphlaCentral Rail Road. This Farm is of a natural good quality, well watered, lies handsomely, and easily farmed, about fifty acres of which are in woods, the balance all farming land, with two large meadows. It would divide to advantage in two or three parts, .n an arm of Broad Creek runs through each side. For farther particulars iuquire of the subscriber. Long Green Post Office, Baltimore County. Md. Persons wish ing to see the property can call on James Norris, living on the premises. * J._W. JENKINS, ftugll ” tit. 30 Nine teachers wanted to take charge of the Public Schools of the Warwick die trict. The County Superintended and Directors will meet at Lichtenthaler’s Hotel, in Litiz, on Wednesday, August 19, at 9 o’clock, A. M., for the purpose of examining and employing teachers. SAMUEL WIDDER, Pres't. aug 4 2t* 29 Teachers wantep—Wanted for the schools in Penn township, nine Teachers, at a lib eral salary. Schools to be kept open four months, from the Ist of October. Applicants for schools will be examined by the County Superintendent, at the public house of Christian Hershey, on Tuesday the 18th of August, at 1 o'clock, P. M. aug4 3t* 29 AARON LONGENECKER, Sec’y. • (Examiner cony.) Teachers wanted.—Twelve TfHchers wanted to take charge of the Public Schools of Earl School District, for which a salary of twenfy ci?ht dollars will be paid per month. Tern* seven months.— Schools to commence on the Ist Monday of September Dext. The Directors aud County Superintendent will meet on Wednesday, August sth, in the village Of New Holland, for the purpose of examining Teachers. By order of Board of Directors. SAMUEL HOLL, Sec’y. july 21 4t* 27 Applicants for eating house LICENSE IN LANCASTER CITY. Xorth West Ward —Jeffries & McDonnell, D. FULTON, aug4 3t Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Applicants forlicense to sell LIQUOR BY THE GALLON. Conestoga, Township —S. AI. James. D. FULTON, Clerk of Quarter Sessions. aug 4 3t 29 New city map—splendidly il lustrated WITH LARGE COLORED MAPS.— The subscriber being about to publish a beautifully Illus trated Map of the city of Lancaster, respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens to the new enterprise. The Map will bo very minute in its derails, being a com plete plot of the city with all the new and contemplated, streets and alleys, and all the original town lots, numbered as recorded, together with a ground plan of all the build ings as they stand on their respective lots, the Schools, Colleges, with all Churches, Hotels. Stores, Manufacturing Establishments and ail the offices of professional men in the city, distinctly named and colored, and the names of all the subscribers duly inserted ou the margin, making it not only a complete map of the city, but also a business directory; aud, in connection with all this, there will be from fifteen to twenty original views of Residences, Churches, Colleges, aud Manufacturing Establishments in the dty and vicinity beautifully colored, the natural color, as I make all my own sketches and color them oo the Fpot, and have them lithographed in the highest style of the art. Samples of which can be shown that were published in West Chester aud Chester county, which have never been equalled by any viewa published on any map in the United States. Having had considerable experien -e in map pub*. lishiDg, and having devoted a great deal of time to the art of perspective drawing, I flatter myselr that I am able to produce beautiful life-like pictures that mnnot be excelled, and in fact defy all competition in this style of Map pub lishing. All persons wishing views published on the city map,« r having property th*y wish plated in. will please leave orders at J. Franklin Reigart’s office, Fulton Build ings, which will be promptly attended to bv the subscri- XT E W MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! ! i\ iHBSU FROM THE PRESS. Published by MILLER k BEACHAM, Baltimore, Md 25c. I know not wby I loto thee, ’Tis Midnight on the stormy deep. Welcome child again, 0 break not the spell that enthrals me, Berkeley Springs Schottish Red Shawl Polka. Albert Holland Promenade—“ Come dearest, &c.,” Juanita, (Waneta) Varia. Ch. Grobe, Como dearest the daylight is gone. Varia. Ch. Grobe “ Our Flag i* there.” National Melody. Varia. Ch. Grobe, Please take notice that we can send Music safely by Mail, aud always pre-pay the postage when the marked price is remitted. A liberal discount made to Dealera, Seminaries and Teachers. Catalogues forwarded gratuitously by addressing as abore. apr7ly!2 Gp. BAILEY <fc CO., SUCCESSORS TO • JUNK & TURNER’S SCPBRULT APPOINTED CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! JOSEPH lIANNA, Cecil Co., Md. JOHN 0. HANNA. JOII.X SlfA V. Etfucstrian Director. W. 11. A USTIN. 3 tav'r. X. b\ SMITH, Treasurer. Clown, JIM WARD. Rina Master, MR. SHA Y. W ill exhibit at LANCASTER. ON TUESDAY AUGUST 25, 1857. Door* open at 2, P. M., and at 7 ia the Evening. Admission 25 Cts. No half price. To a.'P both Exhibitions. The great Equestrian Troupe and splendid Collection of I VI I, D A Xl3l A L S Will be exhibited under the same canvass, for only one price of Admission. The Company will enter town on the day of the exhibi tion at about ten in the forenoon, in GRAND PROCESSION, accompanied by the superb American Brass Band, of twelve lVjnd Instruments, in their elegant Music Carriage, drawn by Twelve Horse* ; and after proceeding through the prin ciji-il streets, will halt at the gr mnd of Exhibition. The performance will commence with a new and beauti ful r*v*lcade, outitled the PERSIAN CAVALRY! Introducing a series of rapid and skillful evolutions, the world renowned exercises ol that warlike people, illustra ting with great truthfulness, the review, the charge, the retreat a&d the rally. This brilliant spectacle will be rep resented with new and costly trappings, costumes, appro priate music, Ac. Novel Oymnastics and Acrobatic Feats by MR. NICHOLLS! J.'BUWMAN. I’P‘th’y. Amoog the performances of Mr. Sicholls, will be seen tbe newly invented. Rope Feats, called the Fireman’s Ladder, elegant display of Athletic Skill, Ac. Elegaut Scene Act ot Changes, by Mr. W. ARMSTRONG, in which tbe rider will give illustrations of various well known characters on horseback, accompanied by rapid changes of costume, expressive pantomimic actiou, appro priate music Ac. Splendid Act of Ilorsemauship. Mr. LUKE RIVERS, in the course of which this accomplished and intrepid rider will display his graceful and rapid feats of equitation. Curious aud interesting feats of Balancing on horseback, by MASTER SIIAY. Brilliant display of Horsetnauship by MON’S. BENOIT! Upon two and four highly trained horses, exhibiting a most perfect command of the reins, and the astonishing instinct and obedience of the noble horses. Thrilling feats upon the Trapez, or .Eriel Gymnasium, by Messrs. WARD A NICHOLLS, a performance requiring (he greatest physical and moral nerve of the artists to achieve. Acrobatic Fe{tts and elegant Gymnastics, by Mon’s. FLETCHER. A graphic representation will be given of Hurdle Jumping. Fence Leaping, Ac., by .'lr. LYON, on his fleet and beautiful charger, without saddle or bridle. Elegant and vigorous exercises by the Troupe, in Tumb ling. Vaulting and Summersetting, in the course of which the following celebrated arti-ts will distingui sh themselves, viz: Messrs c. J. HASLHTr. JIM WARD toe clown, W. WARD, KINCADE. LUKE 111VEll?, MASTER SHAY, Mlt. SOLOMON, A MASTER DICK. J I M WARD, THE CLOWN! Will perform a Comic Seeue on Horseback, in which he will personate with admirable dexterity of changes, the following characters—The fiipSey, Female Modesty, Bac chus, God of Wine. Feats of Posturing and Muscular Strength, by Mr. SOL OMON. Elegant act of Lady Equestrianism, by Mad’llo ADELE DUBOIS, from the Parisian Circus and London Amphithe atre, in all those beautiful Tours de Grace, and agile feats of Equestrianism, for which her school is so justly and widely celebrated. The greatly distinguished French Rider, Mona. BENOIT, will give an exhibition of his surprising art as LA JONGLEUR—A CUEYAL. In the course of which he will perform various feats of wonderful dexterity in balancing Balls. Spinning Flutes, throwing Knives, playing with Sticks, Rings, Ac... during the motion of his horse around the circle. The entertainments will be enlivened and alternated with the performances of a BAXD OF SABLE MIXSTKELS In which Mr. MULLIGAN, the original Boh Ridley, and Mr. SNOWDEN, the accomplished B-'iijo Player, wiil sing a variety of Popular Neero Molodies, Choruses. Glees, Ac.— Dances, Jigs. Breakdowns, Ac. The entertainments will con'-lude with a COMIC AFTERPIECE Af Reamstown. August "J 4 TOCAL FREIGHT NOTIC E—The jj PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila rUdphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at (he following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHTLA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Borond Class. Third Classs. Fourth Class. 22 cts. IS cts. 16cts. 14 cts. Flour, 2S cts. per barrel. Pi£ Metal. 10 cts. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. first Class. Second Cla>s. Third Class. Fourth Clas; 2Ucts. 17 ots. lo ct.s 13 rts. Flour. 25 ets. per barrel. Pig Metal. 10 “ “ 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF Ist CLASS. Fresh Fish, Nuts io Bags, Porter £ Ale in bottles Poultry in coops, Pork, (fresh.) Poultry, (dressed.) Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS. Apples. Molasses, Cheese. Melons, Clover <fc (.trass Seed, Oils in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candies. Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty. \ Peaches, (dried,) Groceries. Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, paper Hangings, Horring'in boxes and kegs, Queensware. Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron, hoop, band or sheet Tea, Leather, • Type, Liquor in wood. Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentiuc. (spts.A Monuments, Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3d CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green.) Vinegar. Lard, White Lead, , Oysters A Clams, (in shell.) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OF 4th CLASS. Rosin, Salt, Tobacco, (leaf.) Tin, Tar. Whiskey. Books, Boots and Shoes, Cedar and Wooden Wan 1 Drv Goods, Egg". . Furnittfre, Feather?, 'Codfish, Cotton, Fish, salted. Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Pitch, Plaster. F«r further information, apply to E. .1. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. I3OICK, Freight Agent, Columbia. \V. 11. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster ly 30 A GOOD SITUATION, FOR AN EDU CATED MAN.—A man of High Attainments and Kxporirnre as a Tt-acher, is wanted as PRINCIPAL OF THE WASHINGTON INSTITUTE , -If Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. The Institution is a new one, pleasantly located, and its buildings, erected by the WEALTHY COLUMBIA PUBLIC GROUND COMPANY, wnose whole revenue will be devoted to this Institute for the purpose of education, are unsurpassed in commodious ness, comfort and architectural beauty, by any in the coun try, and will bo ready for scholars, inale and female, by the first of October. The town is located on the Susquehanna, in a rich and populous region, very healthy, and surround ed with more beautiful natural scenery, than can be found in any other part of the United Stater, and enjoys railroad connections with all the cities and most of the neighboring towns. No means will be spared to make this one of the first Academical Institutions in the Union. Any gentle man addressing the Committee will be answered with full particulars. None need apply unless well qualified. Ap plications received until the first day of September. Columbia, Pa., luiy 25, 1857. Ann AGENTS WANTED? O\J \J A HOMKSTBAD FOR 9101 $310,000 WORTH OF FARMS AND BUILDING LOTS , In the Gold Region of Culpepper County, Virginia, tc be divided amongst 10/200 subscribers on the 7th of December, 1867. Subscriptions only ten dollars down ;or $l5, one half down, the rest on delivery of Deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging In value from $lO to $•25,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cb ap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the In crease in the value of which will compensate for the appar ent low price now asked. Upwards of 1360 lots are already sold, and a company of settlers, called the “ Rappahannock Pioneer Association,” is now forming and will soon com mence a settlement. Ample security will be given for tho faithtul performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 45,000 acres of land in different parts of Virginia now at command and will b<* sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles will in all cases be given. — Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, Ac. are wauled, and Agents ..to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. Some Agents write that they are making $2OO per month. For full par ticulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., apply to aug 11 Gm 30 E. BAUDER.' Port Royal, Caroline Co., Va. THEY Have Arrived.—Album* and Au tographs, at apr2Btf!s TIJOJiAS J. KENNEDY. tf 28 LOFTY AXD EXERGETIC LEAPS, 11. M. NORTH, ) SAM’L TRUBCOTT, > Committee. JAMES VAUGIIEN, j THIRD DIVISION I deem this notice bat due to my friends and myself, in order to counteract any wrong impression that may have been caused by my card to sell or rent my works. My purpose is to receive and execute all orders, (which are respectfully solicited) and will only cease the business whenever I may be able either to sell or rent advantage- ously. 0. KIEFFER. BPRENGEB & WESTHAEFFEB’B. aug4 tf29 Robert w. a dd i s 1 NEW AND MAGNIFICENT AMBROTTPE. DAGUERREOTYPE, MELAINOTYPE A PHOTOGRAPH NORTHERN SET-LIGHT GALLERT East King Street, nearly opposite Lands Store, Haring a new'and commodious Northerh Sky Light erected for the purpose. possessing strength, brilliancy and softness which makes it unsurpassed by any light in the country. In arranging this gallery, I hare paid particular attention in selecting good instruments of approved manufacture, and all the recent improvements pertaining to the Ambro type and Daguerreotype. AMBROTYPES. This beautiful process, which of Ute ban taken such a hold on the picture loving communitr. is practised in all its varied branches. These pictures are durable, susceptible of beautiful and life-like coloring, can easily be sees In any light and when made by experienced operators, combine many beautiful effects. The Ambrotypes made at this Gallery are characterized by strength, depth of tone, bril liancy, potions artistic, natural coloring and beauty of finish. f>rtuing a gem possessing rare merit, and which de fies ail competition to equal. Persons having chlldreu ’ whose likenesses they have heretofore been unable to obtain, have only to call at my immense Sky Light Gallery, where they can be taken in ONE SECOND, and a satisfactory picture warranted. 31 EL AIN 0 TYPES taken on IRON and presenting the same appearance as Ambrotypes, ran be inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, Rings or any style of rases known. DAGUERREOTYPES The great durabilltyof a good Daguerreotype, has been acknowledged by every one, and when made rightly is the prettiest picture known. Having every facility forpractis ing this beautiful art, either in CRAYON OR STEREO SCOPE, the public are requested to examine specimens ou a new and improved style. PHOTOGRAPHS OR PICTURES ON PAPER. in every style, and made with rich dark tones, 60 much ad mired in fine steel engravings. Persons wanting a number, cau obtain them at reduced prices, and as well executed as the productions of the most noted Photographers in the conntry. A large and beautiful assortment of fine OIL T FR A 31ES direct from the manufactory, Oval and Square, especially made for Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes Ac. These frames will be sold filled with good pictures at a little more cost than an ordinary case. FANCr CA SES of every description suitable for all styles of Pictures. In corroboration of the above, the public are invited to call and examine specimens on exhibition at my Gallery in EAST KING St, over the Camargo Paper Co.’s Store, my 19 tf 18 R. W. ADDIS. American safety-paper manu facturing COMPANY OF NEW YORK CAPITAL, $500,000 .4. NICHOLAS, President. A Perfect Security against all manner of Fraud or Counter feiting on Papet—To Prevent Photographs and Anasta tic Counterfeits , Erasures , Transfers or Alterations. Having purchased the Patent for the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the new Chemical Paper in America, invented and patented in England by Henry Glynn, a cel brated chemist and < ffleer in the British army, it is hardly necessary to say that tho Paper is recommended by Mr. Kent, Aasayer of the U. S. Mint, Mr Lyman, of the New York Clearing House, and Meade Brothers, extensive and skilful photographers, 233 Broadway, N. Y. The latter say that no imitation can be made on & check or bank note printed on the Safety Paper. Below is our list of prices : Bank Checks—3s cts. per lb. Bauk Bills—slB for IUOO sheets. Bills of Exchange—s2s for 1000 sheets. Promissory Notes—lC cts. per lb. Sight and Time Drafts—s2s for 1000 sheets. Insurance Policies—lo cts. per lb. Railroad Stocks and Bonds—lo cents per lb. Bank and State Stocks—lo cts. per lb. Bonds and Mortgages—k) cts. per lb. Wills and Deeds—4o cts. per lb. For wrapping Silks and other fine articles it is excellent, as it prevents moths. 40 cents per lb. For Indentures and Agreements—lo cents per lb. All Stato and County Records should always be printed or written on this Paper, as the chemicals inserted in the pulp not only prevent erasure or transfer, bnt make it lasting as time. For Southern Climates it is excellent, and much supe rior to any other; as the moistness of the climate does not destroy it, —the properties inserted in the pulp being a preventative. In all the southern states, Cuba, the West Indies and the Central American States, no public records can be kept over 20 years, written on the ordinary paper, while the oils and other chemicals inserted in this Paper makes it indestructable by the ravages of time. It is also proof against moths, rats and other vermin, which feast on and destroy all other paper now in use. The Company have now in operation Mills in Morris County, N. J., of about 300 horse power, aud are able to fill all orders for Paper at the shortest notice. All orders for the Paper must be addressed to A. NICHO LAS, President of tiie Company, No. 70 Wall Street. aug4 6m 29 Homestead fo r s 2 , o o i LAND DISTRIBUTION!! C H’A N C E :J, F 0 II POOR MEN!! The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Association will make a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of real estate and maps to its members. The number of members is limited to 15,000. $2,00 and five letter stamps per mem bership, or a share. Any individual sending $lO and the stamps, shall be entitled to six shares; or any person send ing $lO with six names, with the address of each, carefully written, shall be entitled to six shares. The distribution will be made in Chicago, Sept. 25th, 1857 The following is the real estate to bo distributed : No. 1. An improved farm of 80 acres in Cooke Co., Illinois, valued at $3,000 No. 2. An improved farm of 100 acres in Whitesides Co., Illinois, valued at 3,000 No. 3. An improved farm nt 100 acres, in Whitesides Co., Illinois, valued at 3,000 No. 4. An excellent privat« residence in Dubuque, lowa, valued at 3,000 No. 5. 100 acres superior farm land in Cooke Co., Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 6. lf>o acres well pine timbered in Waupaeca Co., Wisconsin, valued at ‘ 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence in Chicago, Illinois, valued at 2,000 No. 8. 100 acres superior land in Whitesides Co., Il linois, valued at 1,000 No. 9. 160 acres good land in Chippeway Co., Wis consin, valued at # 900 No. 10. 100 acres good land in Chippewa Co., Wis-" cousin, valued at . 900 No. 11. 160 acres good land in Chippeway Co., Wis consin, valued at No. 12. 160 acres good land in Dunn Co., Wisconsin, valued at * No. 13. SO acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at No. 14. SO acres good land in Marshall Co., Town, valued at No. 15. SO acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at No. IC. 40 acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at No. 17. 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val ued at No. 18. 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val ued at No. 19. 40 acres good land in Lynn Co., lowa, val ued at No. 20. One building lot in Dubuque, lowa, valued at No. 21. One building lot in Sterling'lllinois, valued at No. 22. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois,valued at ' No 23. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at No. 24. 40 acres farm land iu Grant Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 25. 40 acres farm land in Grant Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 20. 40 acres land in Grant Co., Wisconsin, val ued at No. 27. ued at No. 28. 40 ac.es land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 29. 40 acres laud In Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 30. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 31. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, val ued at No. 32. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, val ued at No. 33. ued at No. 34. 40 acres laud in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 35. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 36. 40 acres land in B«d Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at •No. 37. 40 acres land in Bad Axo Co., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 38. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 160 No. 39. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and honorably. The names and address of stockholders shall be written on as many small cards as they have shares, and the whole placed in a box, and the first name taken out shall be en titled to the improved farm No. 1, in the above list, and the next taken out will be entitled to No. 2, and so on until the 40 items of real estate are all distributed. Then to each of the remaining 14,960 stockholders will bo sent a cheap map of a western state or territory. A full account of the distribution will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member of the association, with the names and address of such as may receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and immediate possession given. Each application must be accompanied with $2,00 and five letter stamps. Address, 40 acres land in Grant Co.. Wisconsin, val- aug 11 3t oO 40 acres laud In Jackson Co., Wisconsin, val- LINDELL. JONES, & CO., Chicago, Illinois. Editors giving the above one insertion will be entl tied to a share. aug4 3t29 GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!! LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Sffld 7,000 tons. JS®- FARMERS! -ffi& FOR YOUR WHEAT CROPS USE LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, At cts. a lb. or $4O a Ton ; or use LEINAU’S AMERI CAN FERTILIZER, at $3,50 a bbl. or $25 a ton. One barrel of either is sufficient for an Acre of Wheat. THESE ARE PERMANENT MANURES, made of reliable Chemical Elements, and have been in suc cessful use for the past Six Years, improving the soil and increasing the value of the land. FOUR DIPLOMAS from the State Agricultural Society of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the Crystal Palace Association of the City of New York, have been re ceived for these Valuable Fertilizers. PAMPHLETS in the English and German Language can 3 had by application at the Office. A Liberal DISCOUNT to Wholesale Dealers. The above Fertilizers, delivered FREE of Cartage to any wharf in the'old City Proper. ORDERS sent by Mail accompanied with Cash or Drafts, will be promptly Shipped to any part of the World. GEORGE A. LEINAU, Proprietor. No. 19 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia City, july 21 4m 27 Pennsylvania. Philadelphia wood moulding MILL. Willow Street, above Twelfth, North Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thoroughly sea soned material, always on hand. Any pattern worked from a drawing. The subscriber having purchased the entire interest,, will continue the business with increased facilities. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion of tb« State, to whom opportunities will be offered lor targe profits to themselves. SAMUEL B. HENRY.' july 14 3m 26 THE $lO AND $l5 SINGLE AND DOU BLE THREADED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.— An Agency for the sale of these Machines, for the County of Lancaster, can be secured on liberal terms by a personal application to the proprietors, at their office, corner of 6th and Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA. None need apply without capital sufficient to conduct the business properly, and with references as to reliability and capacity. The peculiar adaptation of these Machines for all purposes of Family Sewing will command for them a ready and un limited demand wherever offered for sale, aug 11 4t 30 JOHNSON k GOODELL. aug II 4t 30 A MARKET FARM FOR SALE—Con taining FORTY-FIVE ACRES within 8 miles from Baltimore, on the Washington turnpike, near the railroad. Access to the city six times a day by the cars. The farm has good improvements, is well watered, has plenty of FRUIT of all kinds. On it is a bed of IRON ORE of the Black Clay bed. Half of the purchase money can remain three years. Apply at this office. Refer to me, aug 4 3m 29 GEO. BARBER, Baltimore, Md. CARD TO THE PUBLlC*—Having for several years enjoyed a very extensive and liberal pat ronage in the several departments of my business, I tender my friends and the public, and beg acceptance of my best thanks for their generous support. The business at the Chesnut street Iron Works will re ceive prompt and immediate attention, together with [a careful effort to render entire satisfaction in the speedy and skilful execution of orders. PUBLIC sale of city property. The undersigned Trustee, appointed under and agree* ably to tbe last Will and Testament of Jacob Bach,deceased, late of Lancaster city, Pa. will pell, pursuant to said lasi wiM. by public vendue, on SATURDAY, the sth day of September, 1857. ut the public house of C. J. Baldwin, sign of the lamb. West King street, the following valuable Real Estate, sit uated in said Lancaster city, viz:— No. 1. A HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate on tbe west dde=uf South Prince street, in the city of Laneas* ter. on which is erected a double, one-story Frame fftf DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on South Prince lias st. a double two-story DWELLING HOUSE, JUksL fronting on a fourt-en feet wide alley; and a one-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, in the rear of said lot,fronting on Water street, said lot being bounded ou the east by South Prince street, on the south by a fourteen feet wide alley, on the west by Water street, and on the north by property of Geo. M. Stelnman. 49“ This property is less than half a square from West King street, and is a very desirable location for a private family. It runs bach to Water street, thus having two fronts for building. The three dwellings now located on said lot, make it a profitable property even for renting.— It has'also a well of good water with a pump In it, in the yard. No. 2. A one story LOG HOUSE arfd full Lot of Ground, more or less, fronting on the south side of Manor street, iu that part of the city of Lancaster which is railed Bethels* town, bounded by other property of said deceased on the west, property late of Wm. Cooper, deceased, on the south, and John Christ, dec’d- on the east, and by said Manor street on the north. This Lot is in a good condition and has a well of good water with pump In the same, and also some Fruit Trees. No. 3. A HALF LOT OF GROUND,fronting on the South side of said Manor street, and adjoining the last mentioned lot on the east, on which is erected a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, in front, and a small Frame Dwelling House set back ia the lot; also a well of good water and a pump iu the same, just new. There are also various fruit trees ou the lot. The above properties will be sold neparate or together to suit purchasers, and good and indisputable titles will be given to purchasers for the same. Sale will commence at 7 o'clock, p. m.. of said day, when conditions will be made known and attendance given by JOHN KAUTZ, Trustee, Ac. aug 11 ts3o PRIVATE SALE—The undersigned having removed bis family to the city of Lancaster, now offers at private sale that beautiful and well known property, situated in Upper Leacock twp., Lancaster eo., at the juuction of the New Holland turnpike and the old Horseshoe road, 7 miles from the city of Lancaster, con taining FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND, (more or less) whereon are erected a large and commodious two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a Cellar under the whole building, divided into two apart- RSos ments ; a one and a half story Summer House at tached to the main building, forming a tight angle, both buildings fronting 60Uth; a commodious. Barn; Smoke nouse. Wood House, Hog Sty. Hen House. Ac., with two never failing wells of water with pumps therein, the one close to the summer house door, the other in the yard close to the baru; also a,Rain Water Cistern under the porch of the summer house, with chaiu pump in it. There is a tine thrifty ORCHARD on the premises, containing a variety of the choicest Fruit Trees, namely : Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Prunes, Plums, Gages, Apricots. Maguls, Quiuccs, Grape Vines of different varieties, all in full bearing. Also, a Fruit Garden containing different varieties of Raspberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, red and white Currants, &c. All the buildings and improvements on the above do scribed premises are as good as new, and are constructed <>i the very best buißSug materials, and doue up in the best workmanlike manner. The land Uin a high elate of cul tivation, the whole of it inclining somewhat towards the sooth, and under good fences, and fenced off in live lots, nearly equal in size. Persons desirous of procuring for themselves a pleavaut and convenient home, will please cull <>u the undersigned, either at his office in North Duke street, in the city of Lancaster, directly opposite the Court House, or at his res idence, corner of West Orange and Charlotte streets, Igin caster. [aug 113 m 30j GEORGE BRUBAKER. OFF IRE, 70 Wall St. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—Wishing to make a change in my business, I will sell, on Wednesday, the 2d of September next, one of the most desirable FARMS in Pocahontas county. Virgiuia, situated in the Little Levels, on the Murling’s Bottom and Lewisburg Turnpike road, within one half mile of Mill Point, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND SKV ENTV-FIVE ACRES, mostly of the best limestone land, of which one hundred and thirty or forty acres are improved, of which seventy-fire acres are iu grain aud the balance in grass. This farm is iu a neighborhood of good society. It is well watered ; soil producing well all kinds of grain and grass: with convenient BUILDINGS, good Or chard, and ns couveuient to saw mills, [louring Hjnpjl mills, post-office, store, tan yard, Ac., as could be r, r*Mr desired ; also within reach of Little Levels Academy, ami Presbyterian and Methodist churches. All things con sidered, it is certainly one of the best situated and most desirable farms in the couaty. Also, another FARM, oue mile east of the above tract, containing about ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, of which more than one hundred are improved and in pas ture. It is of good limestone land, with several Springs, House, Orchard, and the Turnpike road passing through it. Also, TWO HUNDRED ACRES adjoining the,first named tract, of which perhaps 30 acres are improved ; the reuiaiu der is in good white oak timber. I have also several tracts of good ranging land which I would sell. Persons from a distance will be made acquainted with the lands by the subscriber, or the persons residing on them. It is desirable to have one half or more of the purchase money down, or soon after sale ; but the particulars of the terms will be made known on the day of sale. Possession given to suit the purchaser. The title will be retained, or a lien upon the land held for the deferred paymeuts. JOHN H. RUCKMAN. Near Mill Point, Pocahontas county, Va. Should the day be unfavorable, the sale will take place the next fair day. aug 4 ts 20 PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER, JSS7, No. 1. will be offered at public sabs on the premises, containing about 100 ACRES OF CIIESNUT TIMBER LAND, situate on the north side of the Welsh Mountain, In East Earl township, Lancaster county, east of and adjoining the “Meeting House Road,” leading from the Cedar Grove Meeting House, in East Earl township, to the Pequa Meet ing House, in Salisbury township, and immediately south of the creek on which is situated Davis’ Fulling Mill. 4Sr*The growth on this land is confidently believed to be fully equal If not superior to any Chesnut Timber on the Welsh Mountain, for the purpose of making RAILS, SHINGLE WOOD. AC. On SATURDAY, the 3d day of OCTO BER, 1857, No. 2, will also be offered at public sale, on the premises, another tract of about 100 ACRES OF CIIESNUT SPROUTS, situate iu Salisbury township, Lancaster county, about 2\ <> miles south of Beartown. adjoining lands of .1. L. Emery, John Perkeheiser, W[m. Jtissoll and others. These sprouts are from 20 to 25 years old, and are already large enough for making rails and are still thriving.. jflgp-No. 3, will also be offered at public sale, on the fame day as No. 2, and immediately thereafter a Tract of about 300 TWKNTI ACRES OF CHESNCT SPROUTS, about eight years old, very thriving, situated in Salisbury 300 township, Lancaster county, about half a mile north of No. 2, adjniuing land of Mrs. Hannah J. Kersey, <Jeo. Miller, 300 John Spotts, and other lands of the undersigned. Nos. 2 and 3, will be shown to any one desirous of ex -300 amining them, by .John Spotts, who resides adjoining No, 3, 300 The various tracts will bo divided off previous to tho days of sale, into lots of 4 nud 5 acres each, for the cotive nieuce of purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. I*. M., on each day, when attendance will bo given and the terms (which will be easy) made known by augll ts 30 A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SAL?].—The subscriber will sdl at privato sale the farm on which he resides, situate in Drumore'Townsbip, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of the Buck Tavern, adjoining the road leading from Conowlngo Fur nace to the Susquehanna, about two miles west of tho for mer, and about two milea east of the latter, adjoining lands of Joseph Earnhar.tJThomas A. Clark, John Myers and other lands of tho subscriber —containingTWO HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACHES, about eighty acre? of which are covered with thriving young timber, the balance is in a first-rate state of cultivation, (as will appear upon exami nation) well fenced ofT into fields of convenient size, access to water in and from each field. There is a large and ex cellent Apple Orchard on the premises, and a great many other fruit trees of almost every variety. <\ The improvements cousist of a large stone _ ► DWELLING HOUSE ||o| covered with slate, n BANK BARN, large Straw a&M&IiL House in front covered with slate, a large Wagon Shed with two Corn Cribs below and Graneries on the upper story, Stone Smith and Carpenters’ Shop s - covered with slate, Ice House, Smoko House and Ilog 11-mse. All the buildings except tho barn aro nearly new and in complete order. The water is conveyed to the dwelling and barn, in lead pipes by means of a Hydraulic Ram. There is likewise on tho premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly pailed in, a well of excellent water and pump therein near tho kitchen door. This is a very productive farm and well worthy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, being in an excellent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to Stores, Schools, Churches of different denominations, ami to Mil's, their being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills. Clover Mill. Apple Mill and Cider Press on an adjoining property. If this property is not sold before Saturday the 20 th of Srjb timber next, it will be sold at Public Sale at 2 o’clock. P. M„ on that day, at the Buck Tavern in the township afore said. For terms, which can be made accommodating, apply to the subscriber, who will take pleasure in showing the prop erty to any person who may favor him with a call. june 30 ts 24 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale the Uni on Furnace property, situated in Huntingdon County, Penn., about twelve miles west of Huntingdon, on the Penn'a R. R. This property offers a line opportunity to any person wishing to engage in any kind of Manufacturing business. The water power from the Little Juniata, a stream not liable to be frozen, is one of the best in the State; its location on the Penn'a K. K.. with a sideiug at the spot, which by a few yards of extension, may be run directly to the door of any building that may be erected, give it advantages over any other place on the line of the Central road. The summnding.country, with the advan tages above named, make it a very eligible situation for a Flouring Mill. It is the outlet to three of the finest agri cultural valleys in the central portion of the State, whore from Eighty to One Hundred Thousand Bushels of Wheat can be bought annually, with large quantities of Rye, Corn and Oats. Altoona, Tyrone City, and Clearfield coun ty, afford a fine market for the .offal of such an establish ment. In all respects it is a very desirable location for any man of moderate means to enter into any manufacturing business, and it is a Tery healthy place, and pleasantly situated for a residence. - It will be sold very low, ana the promises will be shown by Mr. Benjamin F. Wallace, who lives near, to any-persun wishing to examine. Further information will bo given in writing, to any person who may desire it, by addressing J. M. GEMMILL, Alexandria, Pa. aug4 3t 29 FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber of fers for sale a valuable Farm, lying on the road lead ing from Indiana to Pittsburg, two miles from the Bor ough of Indiaua, and one mile from Indiana Branch of the Pennsylvania Central Kail Road. The farm contains 224 acres, about 165 acres of which are cleared, and all in a high state of cultivation. The#e is upon it a » » BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 46 feet long and 24 feet wide, a frame Barn 100 feet long and 49 feet ||jjsl wide, frame waggon shed, corn cribs, hog house, tool house and other out buildings. There is an APPLE ORCHARD and other Fruit Trees thereon growing. The woodland is of excel lent quality, and well set with tim ber, principally white oak, black oak. hickory and maple. The farm is well watered by a number of never falling springe, and taking the farm on the whole it is one of the richest and most beautiful in Western Pennsylvania, as there is not one quarter of an acre on the tract but is fit for either the plow or the scythe. The title Is indisputa ble. The purchaser cm have the Farming Utensils, Stock and Grain In the ground, on moderate terms, as the loss of health has compelled me to give up farming. For fur ther particulars apply to James SI. Barclay, on the prem ises, or by letter addressed to me at West Leabonon, Indi ana Co., Pa. ALEXANDER C BARCLAY. june23 3m 23 Farm for sale.—on Thursday, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 1857, the undersigned Trustees appointed for the purpose, by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale, on the premises, a Farm of 131 ACRES, known as Pnrpart No. 3 of the estate of David Jenkins, deceased, situate in Car narvon township, Lancaster county, about half a mile south of Churchtown, and bounded by Purpart No. 2 of said es tate, lands ot Jacob Shirk and others. The Im proveraents on it are a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with a running Fountain at the door; a ||gS Frame Bam, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Ac. Also, A GOOD TENANT HOUSE AND STABLE. The Farm is well watered, and has a variety of CHOICE FRUIT TREES. About 70 Acres of it are cleared Land, under good fences and recently limed. Upwards of 40 Acres are covered with full grown Timber. The balance is set with Sprouts of different years’ growth. <@“for further information apply to either of the un dersigned, or to George Geigley, living on tho property. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES McCAA, J. W. KEVIN. aagll ts3Q GREAT DISCOVERY—SOO Agents Wanted Immediately. Enclose Postage Stamp, and address J. M. BOSE, ang 4 4t* 29 CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowele, aver, and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their Irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown enres of dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Direction* for th »ir use in the complaints which they have been found to cure. Fou Costiybness. — Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Piles, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, ft a it can be, promptly relieved. Fon Dyspepsia, which is sometimes the cause of Cni/iveness, and always uncomfortable, takemild doses from one to four to stimulate thestomach and liver into healthv action. They will do it, and the Aeurtburn, bodybum, arid soulbum of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don’t forget what cured you. For ;» Fun Stomach, or Morbid Inaction of th* Botce/s, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards,until activity and strength is restored to the system. Fon Nervousness, Sicx Headache, Nausea, P.'n iii the Stomach, Back , or Side, take from four t<- • :g!.i pill< on going to bed. If they do not oper ■\t, -iitfieiontiv, take more the next day until tney do. These complaints will be swept out from the •system. Don’t wear these and their kindred dia ord' is because your stomach is foul. Fon ScßnprLA, Erysipelas, and all Disease* :'f the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. 'Die eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores hare been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and gome disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health Patients ! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your lyscem wants cleansing. To Prnirr the Blood, they are the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they do a? much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, and all Biliou* Ajfections, arise from some derangement —either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveuess and diarrhoea, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; thestomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch.; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, whit h may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrWa,’dysentery,&c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 25 cents. Rheumatism, Gout, and all liiflammatory Fe vers. are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these PilU upon the blood and the stimulus which Uicv afford to the vital principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints tney should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a Dinner Pill, this is both agreeabLe and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has oeen made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. Praotioal and Analytical Chemists, julvl tf 24 ONE OF THE BEST STORE STANDS IN TIIE COUNTYI—The uudereigned will lease for one or more years, that best of Store Stands, together with a Two Story Dwelling House, adjoining the same, situate in Centro Square, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, together with a Store House, aud all appertaining to ?aiJ Store and Dwelling. Possession will be given on the first day ot April next, (1807.) Persons desirous of renting will pleaso call on the un dersigned residing in the city of Lancaster, Pa. SAM’L BOMBERGEIt. N. B. Should persons prefer buyiug to renting, they will bo afforded an opportunity of either buying the same or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned in Raid Borough of Mt. Joy. 3. B. dec 2 tf 46 A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber offers at private sale, the well knQwn farm, late the ostate of Wiilaiui Taggart,deceased. situate part in Northumberland and part in Montour counties. Pa., on the road leading from Milton to Danville, and within one fourth of a mile of the C. W. and E. it. It., containing in all 277 Acres ; about 105 or 110 Actes are heavy tim bered land, principally Oak ami Hickory. Thero is a large quantity of oak suitable for Ship Timber, and any amount of railroad wood on the farm. The improvements are two good DWELLING HOUSES, and one large Bauk p Barn, handsomely situated; the Chilisquaquo Creek running through the center of the farm, on which there is a fall of 0 feet (3 inches, suitable for a Saw or Grist Mill. WM. BOYD JACOBS, Spring Grove Forge. Thero is also s fine young Apple and Peach Orchord of choice grafted fruit, aud a large portion of Meadow Land, the soil of which is of a loamy nature, one part of the farm laud has been limed, and limestone within ono-fourth of y, mile. The whole will be fluid together, or in part, to suit pur chasers. The al>ove property has lately been very much improved; within tho last year 10,000 bushels of lime has been put on it, and 2 tons of guano. This property will divide in equal parts, either by the creek or by the public road. Tho terms will be made ac commodating to suit purchasers,. as but little of the money .will be required for several years, unless convenient to "those who may choose to purchase. Any person with a small sum to pay in cash, can make the balance out of tho timber and wood, as the Cattawissa Railroad furnishes a cash market for all the wood that can bo delivered. All the products of tho farm will in that place pay bettor than in the city of Lancaster, in consequenco of tho markets created by tho iroo and coal regions closo by. After beiog cleared there will bo 200 acres of good timothy meadow as can be found in the State. It will then be a first-rate grazing farm. ' Thy subscriber will also sell on reasonable terms a small Farm, containing 4r5 Acres of good Land, situate iu Chilisquaquo township, Northumberland county, 4 miles rom Milton, 4 tulles from Lowisburg, and ten miles from Danville. This tract contains about 5 Acres of Timber, and the balance is well suited for raising grain and hay, and has all been limed within the last two years. The Improvements are a good TWO-STORY HOUSE, in good condition, and a tolerable Log Barn, which with somo improvement will be sufficient for the farm. There la alao on It a good APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit Trees. This property is within three miles of the Sunbury and Erie railroad, and two miles of the Cntawissa railroad. It is In a good neighborhood, and good markets, and conveni ent to the public schools. Auy person in Lancaster county desirous of purchasing, will please call on Mr. William Carpenter, who will furnish all necessary information or oa the subscriber, near Milton, Northumberland county, Pa. Terms will be made very accommodating. JAMES CAMERON. tf 1 ISAAC ROGERS. Chillsquaque twp., Jan. 20. C CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE... / The Illipoin Central K. 11. Company is now prepared to sell about 1,500,000 Acres of CHOICE FARSIING LANDS in Tracts of 40 Acres and upwards, on Long Credits, and at Low Kates of Interest. These lands were granted by the Government to aid In the construction of this Road, and are among the richest and most fertile in the world. They extend from North East and North West, through the middle of the State, to tho extreme South, and include'every variety ofclimato and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, interspersed with fine groves, and in the middle and Southern sections tim ber predominate?, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the coantry—the air is pare and bracing, while living streamsand springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton —and wood can be had at the samo rate per cord. Building Stono of excellent quality also abounds, which can.be procured for little more than tho expense of trans portation. The great fertility of these lands, which are a black rich mould from two to five feet deep, and gently rolling, —their contiguity to this Itoad, by which every facility is furnished for travel and transportation, to the principal markets North, South, East, West, and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render them tho most valu able investment that can be found; and present the most favorable opportunity, for persons of industrious habits and small means, to acquire a comfortable independence io a few years. Chirago is now the greatest grain market in the world— and the facility and economy with.which the products of these lands can be transported to that market, make them much more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates, —as the additional cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which most bo borne by the producer, in the reduced price he receives for bis grain, Ac. . Tho title is perfect —and when the final payments are made, Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State, and In whom the title is vested, to the purchas ers, which convey to them absolute titles In Fee Simple, free and clear of every incumbrance. Hen or mortgage. THE PIUCES ARE FROM $6 to 830.—INTEREST 20 percent, will be deducted from the credit price for Cash. Those who purchase on long credit, giro notes payable In 2,3, 4, 5 and 6 years after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for Ato years, so as to have one-half tbo laud under cultivation, at the oud of that time. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them in making selections. Tho Lauds remaining unsold are as rich and valoable as those which have been disposed of. SECTIONAL MAPS Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, containing nu merous Instances of successful farming, signed by respect able and well-known farmers living in the neighborhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the State—also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, etc.,—or any other information—will be cheerfully given on application, either personally or by letter. In English, French, or German, addressed to jqbN WILSON, V v/uii ifijicvni Laad Commissioner of the Illinois Central It. B. Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Illi nois. aw 7 am 12 Atkinson, N. H. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER* CO., LOWELL, MABB.. AND BOLD BY* CIIAS. A. HEINITBH, Agent, No. 13 East King stroet, Lancaster. ONLY 3 PER CENT.
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