Til© Crops- Letters from France say that the har vest surpasses expectation. The or °P a are magnificent on the continent.” “ Wheat and flour are declining in the London and Liverpool markets.” These are reports brought by the last arrival from Europe. Western canal flour is quoted in the London market at $7,50 a 57.62 J Philadelphia and Baltimore at $7,50 a $7,75 and Ohio at $B. The report from Havre is “ breadstuff's tend downwards.” It will be seen from these quotations that American flour rules lower in Europe than in our own. Such being the factß as to Eu rope, with the promise of very heavy crops, at home, it is difficult to see how the presen’ high prices can be maintained. It seems to be pretty well understood^-that they must come down, and not a few of the speculating gentry will probably “ come down ” with them. Large Wheat. —James Jones has'brought ub a specimen of Souls’ wheat, (beardless,) which is the finest sample of white wheat we have ever seen. The hunch from a single seed contains sixty five stalks, another sixty one. Some heads are seven and a half inches long. We Bhould think this would be the most profitable wheat to cultivate. — Niles’ (Mich.) Republican. Decline in Wheat. —The Rochester, N; Y Democrat of the j4th says : “ We are informed that a Buffalo firm has just closed a contract for the delivery of one hundred thousand bushels of Chicago spring wheat at a decline of about fifty cents from present prices. A large decline in breadstuff's is inevitable. gfgy* Sixty acres of Mediterranean wheat, of this year, in Hamilton county, Ohio, average, full thirty-five bushels to the acre. The Cincinnati Gazette says the entire wheat crop of Miami county this season, will average full twenty-five bushels tu the acre. It is all har vested. The Crops of Canada. —The Toronto Globe speaks in the most glowing terms of the abun dant crops of every-description promised. It sajs ‘not even a.grumble is heard from the farmers/ An Extensive Potato Crop. —Mr. George Shneeraft, who resides three miles east ol this village, has now under cultivation three hun dred and nineteen acres of potatoes, which arc in excellent condition and promise to yield largely. lie estimates the prospective pro duct of this immense potato held at no less than 70,000 bushels! These will soon be whirll t h,-y win suit in qujuititie* u> suit th« wauts of tbu ready for market. Wholesale buyers would do well to make a note of this and send on or ders, lis the supply will be almost inexhaus tible. — White Pigeon [Mich.) Kra, Aug. 4. I > EGISTER'S NOTICE The Account* j |v of the* Estates of the respective decedents hereunto I Terrible Explosion. A dispatch from annexed, are filed ill the Register’d Oflice of Lancaster I ' tt,KU i county, for c nfirinalion ami allowance, at an Orphans | ILllifaxSilated the 14tll, says : Cou-tofsaid county, commencing on the 21st day of Sep- I , , . • {ember next, at 10 o’clock. A. M., iu the Court House in 41 11)0 merchants pow her migtlZUK?, con- the city of Lancaster, as follows, to wit: taininjr ttie whole stuck, of Halifax, exploded Eckert, Lower Leacock township. Guardiansliip with tt terrific C ncussion, shortly it! ter mill Account. By Johu Mus.-er. Gmnlian of William K. last night. ’One man was killed and .15 ilifo, one of the sons of Isaac jure, uiid a (Jraudsou of .la injured ; fi7e fiouses were demolislicd and ten Cocalico township. By Samuel Fry and others partially destroyed. The government iienrv Fry. Executors. . th, new barracks went much ByCb ™ , “ U “ , “ l " shattered, and nearly all the windows m the Jones, city of Lancaster. By .1. 0. L. Brown, north pare uf the city were broken. Tin; (km- Admii.i»ir.itor. . , nr , l[7 age is estimated at isIUO.OOO. It is supposed k Ul i n i KUal ,. r . to have been the work of an incendiar} . Muses Mouie, Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. The most intense excitement prevailed g, u,vi 'Ll.'cbUdr”!; 1 or throughout the city for hours. Many persons (U)lvase(] . were thrown from their beds, and Others, be- Dauiel Grove, Kant Donegal township. Guardianship Ar ... , ,1.1 . r _ count. Bv Henry Musser, Guardian of Ann Catharine Wlldered, rusiied to the streets foi safety, nn- Grove, u minor daughter of deceased, an can hquake had occurred. Daniel Grove, East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac n n 1 Vonnt Bv llenrv .Musser, Guardinu ot Dauiel Webster Grove, a minor sou of dec-east d. SHERIFF.— T offer myself os a candidate Samuel Henneborger, Bapho township. By lienry Mit fiir the ollici- of Sheuir at ill- .-louing election, suhj-ci. mer. Executor, to the decision of the Democratic Convention to assemble ElunMh Ihller, East Lail township. )>) .laim-s McCaa, to^"4“i er ' Ve,U "’ f ' Uy ’ S -l’ t '" nl '“ r J ACI)B SKX J,!;* - ui'j.ns. l'anulisv-tiiwn-lup. By Johu Ilauok, A,l -* - miuistiiUnr. OHERIFF-Gcn. MICHAEL It. WIT- A,» ll»h.fka, ta r E By Hour, Broucuu,,,. SViVKfiVVK^ By " mutl subject tu the ilceui.'U ul tlje Union County Cumviin.in. c „“j’‘,^ Welter, k,sl bom-gill m»nslii|i. Guardianship ,l P r7 1 ~ ’Account. By Dr. .Nathaniel Wat.-m, Guardian of llc- iiecca Mir v Fianna. Samuel and Catharine, minor cliil WE ARE REQUESTED TO STATE dri(|l .’.f deceased. that JOHN B. HAFF, ol'l'pp-1- (-••ii-ock twp . Will l»e < ctm>J tißn and Catharine Miller. Ad.un*-town. East Co.-ali' o k candidate for the Stale legislature, if n-minated by the township. Guinhanship Acc-mut. By John F.icltiu.ur. Domncrutic County t'"iivcntioii. Guardian of Margaret Miller, a uiiuur daughter ot de- - • - co'lStki. RECORUEII.-I otter myself to tlie vo- saimieLMerkle, Kpln ata t.-w nship. Guaidmtiship Account. ti-rs ui Lancaster C-miity ns a candidate tor KLCuK- By John fry, Guardian ul John M. Merkle, ijm-w dc lJr.K. at t Ik- ensuing election. ceased.) n soil of deceased. Lancaster, Au*. 11, l>d>7. WM. EI.LMAKKR. Martin Last IL-mj.tL-M township. t.nnr.hansnip .. _ Account. lly Jacob ill.-stand, Guardian ifL>vi s. Cross mrk mh 1? nu t \-vf A II and Sc-linda Gross, minor children id deceased. T®h’t ®-F™ I „RrMi.-hac-l K-ullmiin, Mjmur tfiv, n.sliip. By d Mann, d«,v„r U perform ils il.iti-s " 1 *. I "VN HERR. Ma“Ta],m,' ljV.tln...... WVst U'lnpfield t„w., 3 hip. lly Mi ' { f-»i ehael 11. Moore, Executor. _ Mioliaoi ileiser. West Karl township, Guardianship Ac ' count By Samm-l Hover. Guardian of Elizabeth. Mar rpO THE VOTERS OP LANCASTER tiu Cnthai ine. Joint uud ilonry lleiser. minor children JL COL'MV.— I hereby - tier myself as a candidate tor ot ' deceased. SHERIFF, at tlje appruadiiuK election. _ Susanna' Miller, Clay township. By Jonas Miller, Admin- JUll' allvlf istrator. Ann Kilpatrick, Coierain township. By Joseph Ballance. Slrahih'RO. June doth ’67 New llot.t.AN't). SHEKIF FALTY. — We are authorized to j lllr 'tiu Rhoads, Leacock township. Bv John ieldouirhig*. announce FREDERICK BERN, of this city as-the Admi»istrat--:\ people's candidate for the ntlice of Sheriff. Should he be j. lcol> Albright, Esq., city of Lancaster. 13y Christian elected, he promises to discharge its duties with fidelity. '/.eclier. Administrator. apr 2b tfls - Ilonry Kreider, East Lampeter' township. By John Lefe- Ter, Administrator. • WE WOULD ANNOUNCE THROUGH Martin liuckwalter, East Lampeter township. Guardian the columns of your paper the name of Jolts II ship Account. By Benj'n B. Herr. Guardian of Ann BrknemaN, of Jit. Jov Boromrh. as a candidate for the Leg- Buckwaltcr, a minor daughter of deceased. . islature at the ensuing October election, subject however John Barr, Eden township. By Martha Barr, Administra te the decision of the ilomocratic County Convention. trix. MANY. David Hohrer, East Lampeter township. By Christian R. Landis. Executor. JOHN H. BREN NEMAN, of Mount Joy, David Shreiner. Manheim towuship. By George Shreiner will be a candidate for the Legislature, if nominated aud Daniel Bard. Executors. _ ’ ■> by the Democratic County Convention. aug4tl’2 l J , Samuel Lausb, Brecknock township. By Jacob Laush, ' surviving Executor. Daniel Putts, East Lampeter township. By Ann Potts, sur viving Administratrix. Henry llostettler, Leacock township. By Elias Fisher, Administrator. ■William Coldn-n. son., Brecknock township. By Peter Coldren and John Coldreh, acting Executors. John lloort-r, Strasburg townsbip. By.Beujamin Hoover, Executor. John J. Martin, East Earl township. By Catharine A. Martin, Administratrix. SHERIFFALTY.— HIRAM L. THOMP SON. of Providence tw’p., will In* n candidate tor Sher iff of Lancaster enmity, at tho ensuing election, if nomina ted by the Democratic County Convention. mylStt 17 *TTTe 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. aprl4 tf REGISTER— William Kirkpatrick, of ; this city, will be a candidate for REGISTER, at the j ensuing election, if nominaied by the Union County Con- j vention. r June 10 td* 7S. ; JttS-UKLMBOLD’S (COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT, as a | remedy for diseases of tiie Bladder. Kidneys Gravel, Drop- : sey. Weaknesses. Ac., has no equal. Read the advertise- | inent in another column, headed Ilelmbold’s tieuuine j Preparation. jJS“To housek* opera who visit Philadelphia for their supplies, Tyndale & Mitchell, Importers of China. Glass. ; and Queensware, 707 Chestnut Street, above Spventh, offer ; the greatest variety of new and beautiful goods. I Tyndale A Mitchell import their stock expressly to sell 1 to the consumer, and have built up the largest retail ' trade in the United States, by selling to the Farmer and , Citizen the best kind of wares at the lowest wholesale pri- ! ccs. aug2s loiJ2 | yg-Tho Rev. C. S. BURNETT, while laboring ns Mis sionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure for Oimsnmptioi. Axthmii. Jironi'hitis. Covrfhx, O■!<!?, Ifervoitc Debility, and all impurities of the hl"oit; also, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the Actua ted b\ a rh'siro to benefit bid suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) to su:h as de-ire it. with full and explicit directions for preparing and successfully U6ing the Medicine. Address, Rev. C. S. BURNKTI\ aug 4 fira Lfl S3L Broadway, N. Y. City. HSf- EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE!— A new feature of business; Every one his own Salesman. Jones & Co., of the Cresceut Oue Price Clothing Store. No. 200 Market street, above oth, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, ou each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so the)* cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared aud great pains taken with the making, so that all cau buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest pric.*. Romemhet the Crescent, in Market, above 6th. No. 200 fob 2f» ly-a JONES k 00. Fine, beautiful hair—jet black or brown ; Or tressnfl. cu< line and golden— la the certain result—without chance or doubt— Of the use of LYON’S KATIIMKON. The immense sale of Lyon’s Katlialron— nearly 1,000.000 bottles per year—proves its excellence ami uni versal popularity. It restores the Hair after it has iallen out, invigorates ami beautifies it—making it soft, curly, and glossy—cleanses it from all Scurf tuul Daudruff. 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 -11 IiATII, IVYN KOOP fc CO., Proprietors and Perfumers, 03 Likert; St., New York. my 26 tf 19 MARRIAGES. On the 13th inst.. by the Rev. J. .1. Strine, David Hamil ton, to Catherine Irwin, liotli of Pt-quoa. By the mime. .lonnthau It. itoyor, to Catherine K. Grubb, both of Warwick. On the'2oth by the same, Amos Reese of Martic to .Mar garet K. Erb of Stra-burg. On Sunday week, by Henry Sbreiner, Esq., of Manheim twp., George Schmuck, of Kphrata twp., to Barbara Anu Butt, of Manheim, all of this county. On Tuesday Inst, at Skobers's Kaglo Hotel, this city, by the Rev. Mr. SehmnU'-k, Capt. John Forney, of West Earl twp., to Susanna Mobil, of Manor twp. On the 16th inst. in Norristown, Pa., by the U«v. Joseph 8. Cook. William J. KaulTinan, of Slrasburg, formerly of Lancaster, to Miss Mn»y Bronko, of Lancaster. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. L>. Hertz, Kphrata, Isaiah Martin, to Elizabeth Walfkell. DEATHS, On the 16tb inst., at the residence of his son-in-law, Syl vester Kennedy, Henry Kinzer, Sr., in the 64th year of his age. In this rityi on the 12th inst., Ann Adelade Unkle, aged 31 years, 9 months and 11 days. THE MARKETS Philadelphia Market. The Flour market is dull, and sales limited; a few hun dred barrels were taken for home use at s7@7 25 lor stand ard and better brands, and $7 50@8 for extra, and $8 50 for fancy lots. We quote Rye Flour at $4 50 and Commeal at $4 for Pennsylvania. But little Wheat offering, and prime lots scarce, the demand being limited at previoas prices; 2000 bushels have been disposed ofatjl 60@1 64 for fair to prime Rod, and $1 65@1 07 for good White. Rye is in fair .request at 65c for Pennsylvania, and 88@91c for Delaware- Corn.is steady; sales of 3@4000. bushels of Yellow at 87c for Pennsylvania (in store,) and 88c for Delaware. _ nr , miimnv pi.KAS n F. BAILEY &> CO., SUCCESSORS TO * S2!^^= wllfV " m nt ' KnPIIING DALE FARM,” AT PUBLIC pjPHB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS / ju N B i TURNER’S MOUNT JOY ACADEMY—The WU»t« S SALE.— On SATURDAY, the 19th day of SFPTBM- AOF LAN. CO. £ A - Q 1 scpsrblt appointed Session of this Institution bKrT 1857* this splendid farm, situate on the Manheim, : Assign^^Estate of"-[Trust Book.No .2, page 3« CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE ! fiist Tuesday of November. F,r circulars full and L \ ocaster Plank Road, 114 miles from =hirk £nd his cn,.L _ particulate, address the Principal. £ L MOORE. Lancaster cits. will be sold at public sale, on the premises. the 17th day of August, A. D~ 1557, aug -o -Qi A* • • it contains a Rule was .'ranted by the Courts show cause why Henry | ISmSA Assignee of rienry S Shirk, should not be dis- . ■ charged from the further {v-rfoiiuance of the trusts cm : i mitted to him. Rale returnable the 3d Monday of Sep- ; tember. A. D., 1857. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth y. | /^JT aug 18 4tal 1 TS THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED X ESTATE OF PETEH HALDEMAN, of the boroughi of Mtimbia. The undersigned, And »Pl»>nted to dts trihuto the b»Une. reunion of John F. Shroder Ats. Knee o, Peter „ and am „ Dg Colum >ia. unde thereto, will sit for the parpv»se above those legally envied there of nexti p Koom of the Court Hours, in Lancaster. M. f in the Library iujou. SLAYMAKER. , an? 25 4t 3J ' ; . Land warrants!’ WHEELER 4 EVERETT, 1 BROKERS. NEW YOBK CITT, Will duv for Bounty Land Warrants of all denominations, TWO PER CENT. ABOVE MARKET PRICE 3, until October 16th, we having a large amount to deliver at that time. Send them along. The following are the latest quotations 160 acres, 12U 80 40 “ * lO Parties sending Warrants by mail, will be paid the same as thongh they were personally present. Drafts remitted by return mail. Address, WHEELER k EVERETT, Brokers, New York City. ang 25 -it 31 Academy op the visitation, FREDERICK CITY, MD. The ex-rcises of this inftl tutioa will re-commeoce on the Ist MONDAi of BKK. terms of boarders. Board and Tuition with the French Language, if desired, per annum of ten mouths, ; Stationary, Washing, Mending, Bed, Bedding, Doc tor’s Fee, Ac., , Music on the Piano, Harp ami Guitar forms an additional Cb K, S in the Latin, German. Italian Sjnntah Un gauges, Painting and Drawing are likew 3 t « 32 EntniUCO Foe T\ATL R O A 0 MEETING. |< Wakefield, Fulton Twp., July 1^57. imrsuant to an adjournment, tbe Presideut and Directors of the Washington and Maryland Line Hall Hoad, met at the public house of Joseph Phillips. Tbe President in the Chair. The object of the meeting having teen slated by tile President, the meeting proceeded to official busiuess, which in part was the appointment of John C.' » alt.*’, ot the city of Lancaster, with instructions to proceed ltmne diatcly to make sale of stock for the construction or said Hail Hoad from the borough of Columbia to Port Deposit and IVrryville. , Published by order of the meeting. 2t:a JOHN C "’ALTON, Secretary. (Examiner copy.) rj'HE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER wiil save m-mey by purchasing their TYNDAIB <fc MITCHELL, 707 (JIIKSTN'I.'T .ITHEET ALOVE FF.VENTH, I’lllLAld.Ll'HlA. 43- Tyndai.k & Mitciikli. import the greatest variety of N E\V A N it UK A U T I F U L W A It E S Farmer and Citizen, at \\ holcsale Prices. aug 25 -It 32 FOR. SALE.--An old and well estab lished LUMBER ;uui COAL YARD, in the Borough of Marietta, fronting on the Susquehanna river and Pennsyl vania Canal, and adjoining the l’enn'a Railroad, with a substantial FRAME WAREHOUSE on tho Canal, two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Frout street. Stable. 'Wasson Shed and Carriage House on tho al- Bjipl ley bark of the Dwelling. Also an ORCHARD of choice Fruit Trees belonging thereto. Apply to A. 11. SUMMY, Proprietor. Marietta, Pa. aug2s Bt* 32 YAL CABLE STORE STAND AND FARM AT PRIVATE SALK. The undersigned intending to move west will sell at pri vate sale the Store Stand and Farm on which he now re sides, (well known as ‘“Liberty Square,”) situate in Dru inore township, Lancaster co.. Pa., at tho cross roads lead ing from Chestnut Level to McCall's Ferry and from Kaw linsvillo to Phitz’s Kddv. The farm contains TIIIRTY TIIREK ACRES AND TWENTY PERCHES of choice land, in a high state of cultivation, divided into convenient fields and well feneed, the greater part of the outside fence being substantial post and rail fence. The im- p__~ provements are a good two-story I’RAM E DWEL LING HOUSE, with Store attached, and a well,of | = q = ' excellent water with a good pump therein near * " * ~ I the door. Shed Kitchen, Rake Ov e n. and a good Frame Warehouse. The Haro is a new and substantial building of modern construction. A Straw House, Carriage House, I Corn Crib anil llog House, Ac.; a young and thriving Apple Orchard, with a variety of other Fruit Trees. The above property is situate in a healthy and moral neighborhood, ! convenient to Churches. Mills and Schools, and is one of the best business locations In the southern part of the couuty. Persons wishing to view the property- will please call on the undersigned residing on the same, i JOSEPH P. HUTTON, | aug 25 st* 32) Liberty Square P. 0., Lancaster Co., Pa. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at private, sale his property on which be resides, situate in West Donegal township. Lancaster county, about one mile from John S. Gishe's Mill, ami two miles Pom Elizabethtown, fronting ou the Falmouth turnpike. - and also the old River read, adjoining lands of John S. Gish, Samuel Musser, Joseph Rutt and others, and containing 90 ACRES, (more or less.) Ten Acres of Woodland, atul Two Acres of which is young Chestnut Sprouts. All tho cleared land is tillable, uoder good fence, and in ahi.h state of cultivation. Ma ter convenient, Cattle can have access to it trow all the fields. The improvements on which are a one JWjpjA ami a half story DW K-LLING HOUSE, au elegant fga Min Spring of never-failing water at the door, a new IsijJlfl Bank Barn, and other out-buildings; a young Orchard of choice Fruit. Trees, such as Apples. Peaches, Cherries. Ac. Persons desiring to see tho property will please call on the subscriber. JOHN FEIGNER, aug 25 4t ::: 62 STORE STAND AT PUBLIC SALE.— The Store Stand now occupied by Seltzer A Shelly, in the contml part of the h-rouirh of Mount Joy, will be of fered at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3kd. 1857, at the pub ic house of Leonard K. Seltzer. This is the oldest store stand in the Borough, having been occupied as such noarlvfoity years. Therehasalwaysbeenalargcbusi ness done at it. The present building is comparatively new. This is one of the best aod most convenient store rooms in the country. It is fifty feet deep by twenty-two feet wide, fitted up in the most modern style, having a largo and convenient ware-room arid c-Ilar connected with it Possession and au indisputable title given ou the first of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P M., of said day, when atteudance will be given and terms made kuown by the the undersigned. JOHN R SHELLY, aug 26 ts 32 S. C. PINKERTON. TtARM AT PRIVATE SALE—The sub. X S'-ribers will Fell their FARM at private sale. Said Farm is situated in Martic township, Lancaster countv, on the road lending from Martir Forge to McCall’s Ferrv. about 2 miles west of Ruwlinsville. and contains about 72 acres, more or less, tho greater portion well fenced and in a good stateof cultivation. Tho balance is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The improvements nre a two-Ftorv Lor DWELLING HOUSE, S = a new Frame Barn, and other out-buildiugß. There is a good Apple Orchard aDd other Fruit Trees. The Farm is well watered with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will be made easy, and possession given on the Ist day of April, 1857. Any person wishing to view the premises will call on either of tho subscribers, residing at Mount Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. Satordat, August 22. The subscriber will also sell, at pri vate sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of Mount Ne bo. There are 3 acres aud 136 perches of land in the lot, and the improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent spring of.water on the lot, and the land is well fenced apd in a good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES, aug 25 tfS2 CHINA AND GLASs OF B. M. STAUFFER, Register WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH ENGLES. 78 ACHES AND 88 PERCHES of highly cultivated Limestone Land, including SETERAL ACHES • »F MEADOW GROUND, divided into seven fields and an Orchard with ruuning water in each field and in barn yard. The fences are nearly all locust posts and ches nnt rails. The improvements are a new-Btory BRICK DWELLING HoUSE, with Slate roof. 32 by 36 feet, divided into seven Haggl rooms and a Kltch-u. FRAME OCT KITCHEN, with a never failing spring of water in the cellar, expressly arranged for keeping milk, butter, <EI, iu fresh water.— There is a well of water with pump therein near the kitchen door. Also a strong spring near the house A stone Bank Barn, 75 by 50 feet, with a Wagon Sb*d, Corn Crib, and Straw Hnu-e attached. fiS?“This farm possesses superior advintages over im.nv others for trucking and dairy purposes. r, n account its varied 6oil—its high and low land—its extraordinary abundance of water, and its cl *ae proximity to the cd> of Lancaster, where tbe demand for produce has always been i greater than tbe supply, owing to the fact that farmers do 1 not give sufficient attention to this branch of industry. I The ORCHARD consists of about 50 Apple Trees. Also, | a variety of Fruit and Ornamental Trees iu the house yard. I as well as about 3UO Locust trees on each side of the Plauk i Road. . , j 43- Persons wishing to view the premises, will please ! call on the undersigned, in tbe city of Lancaster, or on [ Mr. Kiebl, residing on the farm. I Sale* to commence at 1 o’clock, p. m., ou said day, when j conditions will be made known by j aug 25 ts 32 J. U. KURTZ. ALUABLE farms at public sale. The undersigned, as ageDt for the heirs, will sell at public sale, on the premises, iu towuship, Franklin county, about a mile west or the direct load from Chamberaburg to Strnsburg. six miles from Chambersburg and four from Stnwburg. and on a public road. ON SAT URDAYthe 19th of SEPTEMBER, the following described tracts of land, late the estate of Robert Lawton, dec'd, viz: No. 1, 129 ACHES and 19 PERCHES of Land, about one hundred Acr-*s of which is cleared and the balance cov ered with good timber. The improvements consist of a LOG’HOUSE and LOG BARN, aud other # = rfT> buildings. There is an Orchard on the premises, gigi and a well of water uear the dwelling. A stream J I J of water pauses through the Farm, and there is a great dc.il of flue meadow. No. 2, 83 ACRES and 148 PERCHES, adjoining No. 1. aboutTu Acres of which is cleared and the balance tim bered There is on this Tract a Log House and a Spring. No. 3, 74 ACRES aud 155 PERCHES, adjoining No’s 1 aud 2. about oU Acres of which is cleared and the re remainder well timbered. There is a small stream of water on this Trad. No. 4, 36 PERCHES of LaDd convenient to the above described Tracts, containing a first-rate Limestone Quarry. The above Farms adjoin lands of Dewalt Keefer, John Rutt, Robert H. Anderson, Wm. Karper and others. The soil is Slate. . , , Sale to commence at lo o clock of said day. when the terms will be made kUuwn. Au indisputable title will be given to the purchasers. H. J. LAW lON. 1 aug 2a 3t 3 - J)UBLIC SALE.— On Saturday, the 12th * day of SEPTEMBER, 1x57, the undersigned Executor of Michael Ely, deceased, will sell at public sale, on tbe premises, the following property, all situate in East Earl township. Lancaster county, viz: No. 1, A FARM, containing GO ACRL> and 73 1 *-L- G4&KS of Limestone Land, fronting on tb« Churchtown and Lancaster turnpike, one mile lrotn the Blue Ball and one mile from New Holland, adjoining the lands of John Hmi der. George Ruth and others. The improvements are a two"story BRICK HOUSE. 2X by teet, four rooms on each tl< > >r. a good Tenant House, a Bank Barn. 4U by 7b feet, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib. lagg Wash House and Weaver Shop, a pump and Cts* * B J t. rn ut the house and at tbe Barn, and an elegant Orchard of choice fruit. 4 Acres are Woodland. No. 2, A Tract containing 27 ACRES, One Quarter and Twenty-three Perches, fronting on said turnpike, adjoining the above, and iand« of Jacob Knock. John Saustnm ami others: 2 Acres of which are Wondlaud, the remainder cleared. ALSO, nil the same dnv will be sold the following Lois r.l MOUNTAIN LAND, situate irt said twp., about two aud a half miles from Blue Ball, viz: No. 1, A Tract of Nine Acres, Two Quarters and Twenty five Pe.ches, adjoining Abraham Martin, Henry Sauder and , others. , . ' No. 2, ATr ict of Five Acres and Twenty Perches, adjoin ing Michael seusenig and others. No. 3. A Tr.ict of Five Acres and Twenty Peri ties.adjoin iug No. 2, Michael Senseuig and dhers. Persons wishing to view the Mountain Land will pleas-- meet at the Blue Ball at 12 o’clock of the day of sab-, to proceed to the premises, whore it will be sold ; after which i th<> companv will return to the Farm, which will then l-e ! ’ JOHN HIGH, aug 25 21*32 Executor of Michael Ely. VALUABLE FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber, living in Chambcrstmrg. will sell his TWO FARMS in Guilford township, Franklin inly, situate on the public road l-ading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles from Chanibersburg. Tbe.-m farms are in the highest state of cultivation and well improved, with runniug water through 000 of thi-m atnl the other has a splendid spring. They are sold for want of time t , attend to them. The one con tains 12'» acres and the other MG. Terms made known by the subscriber. These farms contaiu a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster Conntv Farmers is invited to those farms, which arc well worthy their :i?teu tion. [aug 25 tf:>3J WM. lIEYSER. o AVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY. WALNtT STREET, S. V’ CORNER OF TIIIKD, PHILA. Incorporated hv the State of Pennsylvania. Monev is received in any sum, large or small, and inter est paid'from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office is open every day from U o’clock in the niurn iDft till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums, large or small, are paid back in COLD on demand without notice, to any amount. llou. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wit-J. P.Et'D, Secretary. DIRECTORS. C. Landrtfth Mutins, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph IL Barry, Ilenry L. Churchman, r Francis Lee. business entirely to the re- The iuvestmeuls amounting Henry L. I’.i-nner, Edward L. Carter, llohert Sel fridge, Samuel Iv. Ashton. James U. Smith, This compuny coufiues its ceiviug of money on interest. t 0 ° VC ONE MILLION AND A HALF OF DOLLARS ! are made iu co'nformity "ith the provisions of the Chartci. in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND KENT?, ami such first class securities, as will always insure perf.cl security to the depositors, and which cannot fail t'» irivt permanency and stability to this Institution. _ } OCHOOL DIRECTORS) TEACHERS, n AND MERCHANTS! SCHOOL ROOKS AND SCHOOL APPARATUS AT TKACH EK’S HEADQUARTERS. Murray. Young A Co., having given much attention to tho School'Book department, in order to be enabled fully and satisfactorily to meet tho wants ut the schools in every possible manner and at the most satisfactory raUs. now call attention to their large supply of SCHOOL BOOK??, MAI’S, CHARTS, GLOBES, and apparatus of every variety needed in our public schools. The following books, apparatus, Ac., we have special and the most satisfactory arrangements to supply in large or small quantities, at the lowest wholesale rates. SANDER'S SERIES UF HEADERS, the most extensively used ot any iu the county. PARKER’S & WATSON’S READERS, an entirely new. and without doubt a guml.and finely got ten up series; they have just been adopted in the public Echonls of Lancaster city. TOWER’S SERIES OF READERS, used in this county next in extent to Ssnders’. In addition we have TOWER’S, WEBB’S, SARGENT'S. LOYEL’S, AN GEL’S, McGUI’EY’S. Ac. Among the popular Arithmetics arc STODDARD'S Series, DAVIE'S Series, and GKEENLEAE'S Series. Tho most approved GRAMMARS arc Gicen’s Grammars. Bullion's Series, Clarke’s Grammar, Covell's,,Ac.; in addi tion we have many others much used. MONTEITH’S SERIES OE GEOGRAPHIES are very popular and extensively used ; also MITCHELL’S, SMITHS, and others. The Common School Geography, a now work, and Warren's Physical Geog., also new, are in PELTON’S OUTLINE MATS.* These maps should be in every school room ; they are time saving. HOLBROOK’S SCHOOL APPARATUS, adapted to the use of our Common Schools and Academies. Our Schools would be much benefited by their use. FRANKLIN GLOBES, the most perfectly gotten up and cheapest. SANDER'S A MERRILL’S ELOCUTIONARY CHART. THE PENN"A SCHOOL REGISTER, bv A. Row. THE GOLDEN WREATH, a music book for schools. It is useJ in the Normal School at Millersville, and in the Lan caster High School. Remember TEACHER’S HEAD QUARTERS. Every thing in the school book line can be had on the shortest notice at the lowest prices Give us a call. MURRAY, YOUNG & CO . aug2stf:32 N. Queen St.. Lancaster, Fa. Notice.— The Lancaster county AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will meet on Wednesday, the 15th day of August, 18f>7, at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, at 2 o’clock, p. m. Punctual attendance is requested. D. G. ESHLEMAN, aug4;ui!9 Secretary. lADIES CALL AT WENTZ BROS., nml j SECURE one of those desirable HAIR CRINOLINE SKIRTS, Ouly S'J.50 —one half price. Bee Hive ami Euele Uni' n, East Kin:: and Centre Square. n»y 111tf 17 CITY TAX.—&.II Citizens wishing the abatement of 6 per cent, upon their City Tax, will call upon the Receiver at bis Office, No. 27 North Queen street, on or before the SIXTH of JULY, inclusive. SAM’L WKLCHKNS, City Treasurer and Receiver. A LADY WHO HAS BEEN CURED OP GREAT NERVOUS DEBILITY, after many years of misery, desires, to make known to all fellow-sufferers Hie sure means of relief. Address, enclosing stamp to pay re turn postage. Mrs. MARY E. DEWITT, Boston, Mass., and »ale ~t " THOMAS ELLMAIvKR'S " ] »be pre S .Tipli- 0 will 1* sent frrt. by next P a,t. upr2ltf!4 Drug and Chemical Store, West King st. J JuneO td 21 "PUSHING T ACKLE.—Rods, Kirby r Hooks, Limerick Hooks, Pike and Trout Hooks; NVt Twine, Linen, Cottou aud Sea Grass Lines, Ac.. Ac. For 1) APER HANGINGS WALL PAPERS, DECORATIONS, BORDERS, of new and beautiful designs, in Velvet, Gilt, Glazed and Unglazed, comprising tbe largest assortment offered in this city, at the lowest prices, For sale by. lIAGER A BROTHERS, aug 18 tf 31 CIITT TAX.—I would respectively call ) tbe attention of those citizens who have not yet paid their City Tax, to 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. aulBtf3l S. WELCHENS, Receiver. WOOD.— Oak and Pine Wood of the beat quality, for sale by GEORGE CALDER A CO., Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, and at GraefFs Landing on the Conestoga. [ju 20 tf 24 Spring Millinery.—Mrs. H. Mnsser bag JO opened her SPRING STYLES, to which she would invite the attention of her city and country JWjjUjj friends, confident that she will suit all who 'call, Jp# both in price and goods, Recollect Mrs. H. MUSSER, No. 4, WEST ORANGE St. opr 28 tf 15 TESTATE OP SIMON D£LIER, dec’d. p i The undersized Auditor appointed by the •’mb-tne’ ; Court of Lancaster '"'oonty to pass on A*- exceptions to the account, and distribute the balance jn th«> funds of John ( Delier, Administrator of the said > state. to and among i the distributees entitled thereto, will meet all parties in terested, on Thursday the 13th o : \u_'us'. A.. P . 1857, at VI o’clock, (n00n.,) at the public bous- of l-vf .>:.jreu. iu ; the H- roU'ib of Adatnato^n. WILLIAM R. W!I.S'»V An lit-r. (Araer. Rep. copy ) it T t > testate op george s. deitrich «fc K WIFE. In the Court . f Common i'lra* ;.r • n C u-ity •jf LiU'-ftsU-r. Whereas Daniel Zn--h. A* si •* r ‘ s - Delrrich aud Wife, of Earl twp.. did - n the Ivh iny f Ju ly 1857. file in the Office of the Pr -tu-.n -tiry - i in** said hi« Acf ant of the said Estate: \r-.tice is &i T ®° to ®D Persons interested in the 1 said the Court have appointed the 17th , day of Awjni3LlB->7, f° r th° confirmation thereof, unless • exceptions be filed. Attest. J. BOWMAN’. Proth y. : Frothy’s Ofibe l.anc’r. July 18. [july ’-1 4t 27 i 'STATE OF MARTIN PUNK, dec’d.—• I'j The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster o-unty. to.distribute the balance iti the bauds of Joseph >ch. Administrator of Marlin Funk, late of the borough of Washington, in the county of Lan caster deceased, gives notice that he will meet all parties interested in the said balance, at the Library itooru in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on Friday, the 14th dav ot' August, 1857, at 2 o'clock, when and where requested to appear. JAMES L. REYNOLDS. July 21 i Examiner copy.) 4t27 Estate op pelix moss.—in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Wuereas. lleorv McFall assignee of Felix Moss of Martic twp., did on the sth day of August. 1557, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby giveu to all pars ms interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 7th day of September, 1*67. tor the confirma ion thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth’y. Prothy’s Office. Lnncr’, Aug. 5, 1857 [aug 11 4t 30 Estate of Jacob fry—in the conrt of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— \\ bereas. John Frv, Committee of Jacob Fry, late of Eph nita, d-c’d. did on'the 10th day of August. 1857, file in the i tffice of the Protlionotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 7th day of September, 1857, for the confirmation thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth’y. PmthA’s Office Lauo'r. Aug. 10. [aug 11 4t 3’J__ i 'STATE OF DR. JOHN MYLIN, Dec’d. j The undersigned. appointed by the Orphans Court of Lancaster county. Auditor to distribute the balance of the Kfltate of Dr. John 'lvlin, dee’d, remaining in the hands of Jacob Mylin, Kxi-cutur. &c., amongst Legatees and others who are legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purples of his appointment in the Library Room, in the Court House of Lancaster county, on Tuesday theSth dav of September next, at 2- -clock, p. m. WJI. AUG. ATLEE, Auditor. aug 11 5t 30 INSTATE OP MAJ.' JOHN HANNA.— Letters testamentary cm the Estate of Maj. John Han na, late of Fulton township. Lan. co., dec'll, having been issued to the subscribers : All persons indebted to said es tate ar« requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present t'hein without delay properly authenticated for settlement. Fulton tw'p. Lan. co.. Pa. ANDREW J. lIANNA. Fulton tw’p, Ban. co.. Pa. july 7 lit 1:. INSTATE OP MARY FLYNN, late of tile ft City of Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned ap pointed Auditor by tbe Orphans’ Court of said county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Michael Mi Orann. executor of the said deceased, among those en titled to the same, will meet all persons interested in said estate, who mav attend if they see proper, at the Court House, in the Citv of Lancaster, on Wednesday, thu 19th day of August, 1*57. at '1 o'clock. I‘. M. July 7 Gt 25 11. A. WADE, Auditor. Estate of david Johnson.—in tiie Court of CoinmoD Pleas f<>r the C ‘Utity ot Lancaster. Whereas. Juhn Mouk, Coramitteo over the person and Ks -1 ate of David Johnson, did on the sixteenth day of July, is/, 7, file in the Office of the Prothonntary of the said C< ’lil t, his Aceoun t of the said Kstate: Noiics in hereby given to all persons interested in the said Kstate, that the said Court have appointed the seven teenth day of August, 1857, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, Prothy’s Office, Lanr’r, July Id. 1>57 INSTATE OP PETER H ALDEM AN.—ln 1j the Court nfC-miiimi Plea.- for the County of Lancas ter. Whereas, John Cooper. J. W. Cot roll and Washington Righter, trusted of Peter Ilnldeman, did on the 2Jtb day of .1 illy IS'.T, file in tho Ofli.v of the Pmthonotnry of sni.i Court their Account of the said Estate : No'ice is hereby given to nil persons interested in *he said Estate, that'the said Court have appointed the 2lth dav of August, 15.57. for the cuifiruriti. n thereof, tinier-; excel ti' ns he fil-d. Attest, J. BOWMAN. Proth’y. I’roiby’s otfiee, Lanc'r, July 2d. lv>7. JhSTATE OF GEORGE FLYNN, late of J the Ciiy or Lancaster, de.vased. The undersigned ap-ointed Auditor hv tin- Orphans’ Cuurt of said county, to make distribution] of the balance in the hands of Michael M'-Hrann. administrator of said deevas-d. among those e< titled to the same, will me-t all persons interested in said estate, who mav attend if they see pr-per. at the Court Ilou.-e. ill the Citv of Lam-aster, on W- dnesday. the 10th day M August. at 2 o'clock, !’• -M. july 7 Gt 25 11. A. MADE, Amlitor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE ESTATE OJb HENRY II A(« Y. deed.—'The undersigned h-ving been up; ointed Audit i b> tin* Orphans' Court <>f Lancaster County to distribute the tml un-e in thodnimh of Rudolph Shirk and r.unu ! Hnwh. IL-editors of the last Will and Testament Of llhii v jr.igv, 1 ite of W->t Cocalico township. Lancaster cm,tv. d c-a-od, ac. ..rding to the provisions of the Will I.f Test at nr. a ill attend for the purpose of his ap pointment at the Court House in the City of Lancaster, on Thursday, August 27, at two oYhnh. I*. M . "hmi and where alt persons interested in said Estate may attend it they see proper. Sl.M'iN SI’KNKXS. Auditor, july 21 ( d!7 AUDITOR’S NOTICE.-The undersigned Auditor appointed by tbe Court of Common PKas, of Lancaster <-0., to distribute thebalauceof account of George Geyer. assignee td Jobu Roth, Jr., and wife, of Warwick t,vp , Lancaster county, aiming those entitled thereto, will meet at the Library Room in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 11th day of Auguit. 15.",7. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, where all persons interested are requested to attend. PETER MAKTINT julyT _ ... t( *- 5 Notice is hereby given that the Mount Joy Savings’ Institution having a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, and located in Mount Joy, Lancaster coouty, will apply to the Legislature ot Penn sylvania. at its next session, for the privilege of increasing its capital stock Twonty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its capital stock to Oue Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars; and also for power to chaugo its name to "The Bank of Mount Joy, ’ and under that name, and in its present location, to issue Bank Notes aud 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. HENRY KBERLK. President. J.vcoii K. Long, Treasurer. juue 23 Gin 23 TN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE 1 OF JOHN N. LANE, late of the City of Lancaster. Merchant.- dec’d. To the heirs and legal representatives of said den ased. — TAKE NOTICE—That the Orphan’s-Court for the Oontity of Lancaster, has appointed the undersigned Auditor to make distribution of the moneys iu the hands of James l>. Lane A (5. Taylor Lane'. Administrators of the Estate ot Jno. N. I«ane. dcc'd, to and among those legally entitled thereto, and that ho will meet all parties interested, on Tuesday, the Sth day of September. 1857. at. 2 o cb-ck. P. M . at. the Library Room in the Court House, in the city ot Lancaster, when and where you can attend it you see proper. GEO- M. KLINE, Auditor. There will be brought into the same distribution, the mnnevs in the hands of George Martiu. (as per account filed at the June Term of the Orphans’ Court.) Trustee ap pointed hy the Orphans’ Court to sell certain portions of the Real Estate of said Jno. N. Lane. deed. aug4td29 f Examiner copy.] GEO.M. KLINE. PORTABLE CIDER MILLS—KRAUS- Ell’S PATENT, for hand or horse power, the best iu use, Wheeler's Horse Powers and Thresh ers. Improved Grain Fans, Penrmck’s M heat Drills, Cooper’s Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most up proved Hay aud Fodder Cutters, Mott's Boilers, Grindstones ready bung, with a general assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. I’ASCIIALL, MORRIS A CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phil’a. augll *^o WATER RENT.—The following ex tract from the Ordinance regulating the collection of water rents w ill he strictly and faithfully canned out, as is my sworu duty. 1 would therefore earnestly n quest all who have not yet paid their water rent to come and settle tho same, before the first Monday in September. “ On the first Monday in September, tho Treasurer shall return to the Mayor the Duplicate, with a list of any rents that may be then unpaid. And to dispose of such Hot, the Mayor shall immediKtely place the same, with the Dupli cate, in the hands of an Alderman for collection, with the costs of suit, aud the delinquents shall, be deprived ot tbe use of the water until the reut is paid.” rfug 18 tf3l S. WELCHENS, City Treasurer. WOODBURY’S PATENT PREMIUM THRESHER AND CLEANER. This Superior Thresher and Cleaner is the.most simple and perfect machine in use for threshing and cleaning graiu in one operation. It will thresh and clean at the rate of one bushel per minute, in the irmst satisfactory manner. Address, ROGERS A BOYERS, aug 184131] 111 late 29 Market Street, Philadelphia. OLD PlANOS.—Persons wishing to pur chase N'ew Piauoa, 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 fur them. A choice selection of various manufactures constantly on hand, and for sale on the most aceoimnodatine terms, by JOHN F. lIEINITSH. Jr., Musie Dealer, 3 and 5, East Orange St.. Unc'r. 4t 31 aug IS TO THOSE OUT OP EMPLOYMENT— -500 wanted. to solicit ' rd»rs fm Dr: I)E -LARNFI'S FRENCH ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACKS Salarv $lO per m;*nth. expenses paid. Address with stamp, f ' C. K. BOWEN k 15K0.. july 2S 3t* -2S Atkinson. N. Hampshire. NEW CHOP TURNIP SEED—Purple Top Kuta Baga, Purple Top Flat, Skieving’s Ruta Baga, Yellow Aberdeen, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat and other fine varie ties, wholesale and retail. . PASCHALB, MORRIS & CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, l’hil'a. augll *. HAGER dt. BROTHERS—Offer for Hale a complete assortment of CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS AND COCOA MATTING, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from ODe to four yards wide. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, lIAIR, SPRING and HUSK MATTKASSKS. 1000 lbs. Prime Quality BED FEATHERS. tf 31 CAA AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATE • JUUIiY. Salary from stiO to $&0 per month. Enclose Stamp and address T. B. MINER, aug!B 4t*3l Atkinson, N. H. Pamphlet laws for isst, have been received and are now ready for delivery to those entitled to receive them. JOS. BOWMAN, ang 18 8t 81 Prothonotary. JOHN SITA Y. Ffutstrian Dirtrfor. Wi H. AUSTIN. Man'r. _V. F. SMITH. Treasurer. C!oicn. JIM WARD. Ring Master, ----- Jiff. SHA Y. Will exhibit at LANCASTER. OX TUESDAY AUGUST 25.1857. Doors open at A P. M., and at i io the Evening. Admission 25 Cts. No half price. The great Equestrian Troape and splendid Collection of Wl L D ANIMALS Will be exhibited under the same canvass, for only one price of Admission. The Company will *»nter town on the day of the exhibi tion at about teu iu the forenoon, in GRAND PROCESSION, accompanied by the superb American Brass Band, of twelve Wind Instruments, in their elegant Music Carriage, drawn by Twelve Horses; and after proceeding throogh the prin cipal streets, will halt at the gr und of Exhibition. The performance will commence with a new and beauti ful cavalcade, entitled the PERSIAN. CAVALRY! Introducing a series of rapid and skillful evolutions, the world renowned exercises of that warlike people, illustra ting wpb great truthfulness, the review, the charge, the retreat and the.rally. This brilliant spectacle will be rep resented with new and costly trappings, costumes, appro priate music, Ac. Novel Gymnastics and Acrobatic Feats by MR. XICHOLLS! Among the performances of Mr. Xicholls. will be seen the newly invented Rope Featß, called the Fireman’s Ladder, elegant display of Athletic Skill, Ac. Elegant Scene Act ot Changes, by Mr. W. ARMSTRONG, in which the rider wjll give illustrations of various well known characters on horseback, accompanied by rapid changes of costume, expressive pantomimic action, appro priate music Ac. Splendid Act of Horsemanship. Mr. LUKE RIVERS, in the course of which this accomplished and intrepid rider will display his graceful and rapid feats of equitation. Curious and interesting feats of Balancing oq horseback, by MASTER SHAY. Brilliant display of Horsemanship by MON’S. BENOIT! Upon two and four highly traiued horses, exhibiting a most perfect command of the reins, and the astonishing jostiuct and obedience of the noble horses. Thrilling fetts upon the Trap»*z, or -Uriel Gymnasium, by Messrs. WARD A NICUOLLS; a performance requiring the greatest physical and moral nerve of the artists to achieve. LOFTY LEAFS, Acrobatic Feats and elegant Gymnastics, by ' Mons. FLETCHER. A graphic representation will be given of Hurdle Jumpiug. Fence Leaping, Ac., by Mr. LYON, on his fleet and beautiful charger, without saddle or bridle. Elegant and v igorous exercises by the Troupe, in Tumb ling, Vaulting and Summersetting, in the course of which the following celebrated artists.will distinguish themselves, viz: Messrs J II ASLKTT, JIM WARD the clown, W. WARD, KINCADB, LUKE RIVERS, MASTER SHAY, MR. SOLOMON, A MASTER-DICK. JIM WARD, TIIK CLOWN! Will perform a Comic Scene on Horseback. In which he will personate with admirable dexterity of changes, the following characters—The Gips-y, Female Modesty. Bac chus. God "f Wine. Fuats uf Posturing and Muscular Strength, by Mr. SOL OMON. Elegaut 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, Mons. BENOIT, will giveian exhibition of his surprising art as 1 LA JONGLEUR—A CUEVAL. JOSEPH HANNA, , Cecil -Cn.. Md. JnHN 0. HANNA. In the course of which he will perform various feats of wonderful dexterity in balancing Balls, Spinning Plates, throwing Knives, playing with Sticks. Kings Ac., during the motion of his hmye around the circle. The entertainments will beenliventfa aud alternated with the perb'Cmances of a BAND OK SABLE MINSTRELS: In which Mr. MULLIGAN, the original Bob Ridley, and Mr. SNOWDEN, the accomplished Banjo Player, will sing a variety of Popular Negro Melodies. Choruses. Glees, Ac.— Dances, Jigs. Breakdowns, Ac. The entertainments will conclude with a COM I C AFT EHPIECE At Iteams'own. August 24. n AN D S , NATHANS «fc CO’S n . AMERICAN GURU Uri: J. BOWMAN, Prothy july 2-5 4t 2H E L E P II A N T 'EX" II I B IT 1 0 N ! WILL PERFORM IX LANCASTER, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, ISC.7. COLUMBIA, •• SATURDAY. " sth, *• YORK, “ MONDAY “ 7th. - Remember the da> and date at each place, as it Is the mlv show that lias the PERFORMING ELEPHANTS The Leading feature of this Grand IJx- THfciyL. hibitiun is the varied perfurmance of the cgW&lffc Wonderfully Educated Elephants. ~ ryaim victoria and albert: r*sr Whose unequalled feats have been the S\ wonder and delight of thousands upon (TV thousands in the Paris, London, New York aud Philadelphia Theatres. They MMosl Astonishing Displays of Animal Training and Instinct ever Beheld. Thev huvo been taught to ascend an inclined Plank, only nine inches in width, a distance of dO yards, where odc ia Balance Himself on his Hfa;>! Upon a Pedestal not over a foot in *9 'll They will also perform a great variety of JL FEATS OF POSTURING, - GYMNASTICS. DANCING, iiHUir WALTZING, MARCHING, Ac., .. such as have been attempted in \ / America, and have been the Wonder and V y Amazement of the world fur the last two years. These perfectly and surprisingly trained Elephants, both of whom aro quits young, were brought out to this country in March by Mr. R. SANDS, per- . sonally, who purchased them at an almost incredible cost—biddiug over the great est wild beast proprietor in Europe— TjjPi ment at the Port St. Dennis, Paris. Their indefatigable trainer, MONS. LAGRANGE J§ < accompanies the Elephauts and superin v ' I tends their performances. W I * LUL. PARTICULAR NOTICE. f The Proprietors do most positively' aud t \ unequivocally assure the public, that H extraordinary Elephants WILL ■ifl MflffSST* PERFORM ALL that is announced or illustrated by cuts on their bills, aud that Un"fir nil the Feats thus illustrated in the En ggl gravings and described, ARE ACTUALLY MESSRS. BROWER AND AMYAR, With several able assistants. The performances will be accompanied OTTO HORNE’S NEW YORK CORNET Each Entertainment will conclude with Romantic Legend of MAZK P P A : OH, THE WILD HORBE OF TARTAUY. £5“ In the forenoon a splendid outside Procession op Elephants with the magnificent BAND CHARIOT, DRAWN BY A TEAM OF SIX! Will parade through the principal Btreeta. Admission 35 Cents* - - No Half Price . Doors open at and 6%, P. M. Performance to con mence half an hour afterwards. TERRIFIC ASCENSION ON A BINGLE WIRE, from the Ground to tho top of the Pavillion, 350 feet, by Madame Leontine, immediately before the opening of the doors for the afternoon performance. aug 18 3t 21 PUBLIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, Septem ber 4, 1857, 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 THREE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the east side of North Prince street, in said city, numbered 17, 18 and 19, in a plan of lots laid out by Dr. Henry M. Rawlinß, bounded by property of John Amer, William Honsler, 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 bo given and conditions made known by the undersigned. JOHN McSPARRAN, ANDREW J. McCONKEY, Assignees of Stephen D. McCookey. To see both Exhibitions. Io the K<}iiostrian and Acrobatic De partments, the Proprietors confidently recommend to the notice of the public the names of SION'S. FERANTE. id his acc< mplished pupils, the German crobats, .ERRS VOLKMAX and VON CASTLE: M’ME LOUISE BROWER, the accomplished Equestrienne: MR. J. J. NATHANS, with his talented lad PIIILO. MR. WM. AYMER, tho Equestrian Grotesque: .JESSE SANDS, le favorite pupil of Mr. R. Sands, the mat accomplished rider of the age : MR. GEO. SERGEANT, the Graphic Scenic Rider; ml a host of other artists of distin- abilities. Among the comic features of the enter tainment will be introduced the two cel ebrated PERFORMING ZEBRAS! , Trained in a most wonderful manner by C. 11. BASSET. Beautiful displays of VAULTING, TUMBLING. SUMERSETTING, Ac. : hy the Troupe, in which the whole gym nastic strength of the company will ap .pear. FREE EXHIBITION* aug 11 ts SO THEY Have Arrived.—Albums and Au tographs, at apr 28 tfli BPRENGEB k WESTHAEPPBE’B. PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTY, i Theundersigned Trustee, appointed-underand agree- ; ably to thela-'t Willard Testament of Bm-h.deceas-d, lute of tannster city, Pa., will seil. pursuant to Rain last will, by public vendue. no SATURDAY. the sth day of beptemlvr. l'*s7. a' »h<* ruMtc house of G. J. Baldwlu. *tgn of the Lam". West King street, the following valuable Real Estate, situated Iti said i.aiicts'er city, viz : - No. 1. A HALF LOT OF GROUND. situate on the west s i«|„ of ~outb Prince street, iu tlie city of Laneas- n_j ler. on whieh is erect—l a doubte. one-story Frame DWKL ISG HOUSE, fronting on Sooth Prince algal . n ,-onb!e Tw.'-Rfory DWELLING HOUSE. fron'insr a f-urt-on fe»-« w;«U alWy: and a one-story Frn-n- uWf'.U.l'.G ii )USK,intb« rear of said kt. fronting un Wute- str,-e«. «id tot tking l>oanded on the east by -*cut . Prince strict, on the south by a fourteen feet wide alley. «>n the west by Water street, and on the north by j propertv of Geo. M Stelnmsu. • Us** •; his property is less than half a square frmj West tviiig street, and' is a very desirable location frr a private j' 4 s‘y it runs hack to Water street, thus having two •ront’s f r building The three dwellings now located on said M irukeit a profitable property evun forivuUPg- It has also a well of g od water with a pump in It, in the yar’ No. 2. A one story LOG HOD3E and fall Lot ot ttround mu’t* or l«*3s. fronting on tbe south >ido of Manor =?• -ot, in that part of the city of Lancaster which is called Barbels town, bounded by other property of said deceased on the west, property late of Wm. Cooper, deceased, on the south, and John Chris*, dec’d.. on the east, and by said Mann 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 Prnit Trees. No. 3. A HALF LOT OF GROUND,frontlnz ou the South side of said Manor street, and adjoinlne 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 in the lot; also a well of water and a pomp in the same, just new. There are also various fruit trees on the lot. The above properties will be sold separate or together to suit purchasers, and pood aod indisputable titles will be given to for the same. Sale will commence at 7 o’clock, p. ni , of said day, when conditions will be made known and attendance given by JOHN KAUTZ, Trustee, Ac. aug 11 ts 30 PRIVATE S ALE—TIae undersigned having removed his family to the city of Lancaster, now offers at private wile that beautiful and well known property, situated in Upper Leacock twp., Lancaster co.. at the junction 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 largo and commodious two- l_j story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a Cellar fTs? under the whole building, divided into twoapart- 2g | ments ; a one and a half story Summer House at- JCLA Inched to the main building, forming a light angle, both buildings frontiug south; a commodious Barn; Smoke House. Wood House. Hog Sty, Hen House. Ac., with two never failing wells'of water with pumps therein, the one clos« to the summer house door, the otberin the yard close to the barn; also a Rain Water Cistern under the porch ot the summer house, with chain pump in it. There is a fine thriftv ORCHARD on the premises, containing a variety of the choicest Fruit Trees, namely: Apples. Cherries, Peaches. Prunes, Plums, Gages, Apricots. Maguls. Quinces. Grape Vines of different varieties, all in full Waring Also, a Fruit Garden containing different varieties of Raspberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, red and white Currants. Ac. All the buildings and improvements on the above de scribed premises are as good as new, and are constructed of the very best building materials, and done up iu ’he ‘<‘>t workmanlike manner. The land is in a high state "t cul tivation; the whole of it incli&og somewhat towards the south, and under good fences, aud fenced off in five lo>*-. nearly equal in size. Persons desirous of procuring for themselves a plea«nnt and convenient home, will please call on the undesigned, either at his office m North Duke str- *t. in ihe city of Lancaster, directly opposite the Court House, or at his res idence, corner of West Orange and Charlotte stuets. Lan caster. [aug 11 3m 30J GEORG E BRUBAKER. TfA LU ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR V SALE. —Wishing to make a change in my business, I will sell, on Wednesday, the ’id of September next, one of the most desirablo FARMS in Pocahontas county. \ irginia, situated in the Little Levels, on the Marling\ IMtoru and Lewisburg Turnpike roau. within one halt mile ot Mill Point, and containing ONE lII.NDRKD AND SM ENTY-FIVE A' RES. mostly of the besMimestonr land, ot which one hundred aud thirty or forty acres are improved, of which seveuty-tive acres are in grain and the buhtt.ro in Crass. This tarm is in a neighborhood of good society. It is well watered ; soil producing well all kiudsof grain aud grass; with convenient BUILDINGS good . Or- iorsß. chard, and as convenient to saw mills, (louring mills, post office, store, tan yard, Ac., as could be desired ; also within reach of Little Levels Academy, and Presbyterian and Methodist churches. All things con sidered, it is certainly one of the best situated and most desirable farms in the county. Also another FARM, one mile east o| the above tract, containing about ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, of which more than one hundred are improved and iu 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 tiri-t uanied tract, of which perhaps 30 acres are improved ; the remain der is iu good white oak timber. I have also sevvral tracts of good raugiug land which I would sell. Persons from a distance will he made acquainted with the land-by the subscriber, or the persons residing On them. It is desirablo to have nuo half or more of the purchase monev down, or soon after sale; but the particulars of the terms'will be made known ou the day of sale. Possession given to suit the purchaser. The title will be retained, or a lieu upon the land held for tho deferred payments. 1 JOHN H. RUCKMAN, Near Mill Point, Pocahontas c.'-unty. Vn. Should the day be unfavorable, ihe sale will take place the next fair day. llu ß ailg 11 Gt GO riITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EX- CHANGE FOROTHEK PROPERTY l THE Ci >UNT> OR ELSEWHERE. The -FULTON HOTEL. fronting on North Queen -1r.,0t and the ItailP-a 1 Its In cation has made it one of the best stands in ifi ; part'd SToin AND ATTIC BRICK IMUm.. on the oast sid « of North Duke street, rive d--<u> tjjjpl smith of Chesmit This hmw is nearly m-w. bum of the best materials aud iu modern styL. wiih both gas and water fixtures, bath room, and a lot 2Li fi-*t -b 'p. and located in a pretty retired neighborhood A TWO STORY STONE HOUSE. oil west sido of North Prince, between Lomou and .laiueo streets, with a lot extending to Water street, having a front suißciont on both streets to erect three comfortable dwel lings on each street, and a never failing well of water on the same. It has the advantage of an improving neigh borhood, and is dose to the Railroad. TEN BUILDING LOTS, cast of the ’‘Locomotive Works,” Nos. 31, 07, 110, 145, 105. 222. 242. 26k, 313 and 3-48, on the -Chesout Street Tract, laid out bv Landis and Breneman. The above properties, if not sold at private sale, will be offered at public sale on THURSDAY. 15in OCTOBER NEXT, at o’clock, p. m., at the Fulton House above .mentioned. Terms of sale made easy. Reference, \ T. 11. MILDER, Recorder, aug IS St 31 Y Examiner copy. _ Lancaster, Pa. PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1857. No. 1. will be offered at public sain, on the premises, containing about 100 ACRES OF CiIESNUT TIMBER LAND. situate on the north 6ide of the Welsh Mountain, in Last Earl township, Lancaster county, east of and adjoining the •‘Meeting Uouse Road,” leading from the Ced.tr Grove Meeting House, in East Earl township, to the I’equa Meet ing House, in Salisbury towuship, and immediately south of the creek on which is situated Davis’ Fulling Mill. growth on this laud is confidently believed to be fully equal if not superior to auy on the Welsh Mountain, for the purpose of making RAILS, SHINGLE WOOD, AC. On SATURDAY, the 3d day of OCTO BER. 1*57, No. 2, will also be offered at public sale, on tho premises, another tract of about 100 ACRES OF CIIKSNUT SPROUTS ituate in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, about 2 1 n miles south of Beartowu. adjoining lands of .1. L. Emery, John Perkeheiser, Wm. ltisselland others. These sprouts are from 20 to 25 years old, and aro already large enough for making rails and are still thriving. 4&-SO. 3, will also be offered at public sale, on the same dav as No. 2. and immediately thereafter a Tract of about TWENTI ACRES OF CIIE3NUT SPROUTS, about eight years old, very thriving, situated iu Salisbury township, Lancaster county, about half a mile north of No. 2, adjoining land of Mrs. Hannah J. Kersey, Geo. Miller, John Spotta, and other lands of the undersigned. Nos. 2 and 3. will be shown to any ooe desirous of ex amining them, by John FpotLs, who resides adjoining No. 3. The various tracts will lit* divided off previous to the days of sale, into lots of 4 aud 5 acres each, for the « ouve nience of purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, T. M., on each day, when attendance will be given and the terms (which will be easy) made kuown by IVM. BOYD JACOBa, ftugllts3o Spring Grove Forge. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber will sell at privato sale the faim ou which ho resides, situate in Drumoro Township, I>aocaster County, about two miles south-west of the Buck Tnveru, adjoining the road leading from Conowingo Fur nace to tho Susquehanna, about two miles west of tho for mer, and about two miles cast of the latter, adjoining lands of Joseph Karnhart. Thomas A. Clark, John Mjers and other lands of the subscriber—eontainingTWO HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACHES, about eighty acres of which are covered with thriving young timber, the balanrn is in a first-rate state of cultivation, (as will appear upon exami nation) well fenced off into fields of convenient size, access to water in and from each field. There is a large and ex cellent Apple Orchard on the promises, and ft great many other fruit trees of almost every variety. The improvements consist of a large stone H=gsq DWELLING HOUSE gigi covered with slate, a BANK BAKN, large Straw 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’ Shops, covered with slate, Ice House, Smoko House and Hog House. All the buildings except tho barn are nearly new and in complete order. The water is conveyed to the dwelling and barn, in lead pipes by means of a Hydraulic Ham. There is likewise on the 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 the 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, and to Mil’s, their being aGrist Mill, Saw Mills, Clover Mill,' Apple Mill and Cider Press on an adjoining property. If this property is not sold before Saturday the 2t Uh nf Sep tember nert,il will be sold at Pablic Sale at 2 o’clock, P. M., on that day, at the Buck Tavern in the township afore- For terms, which can be made accommodating, apply to the subscriber, who will take pleasure in showing tho prop ertv to any person who may favor him with a call. 6 june 30 ts 24 ISAAC KOGERS. FARM for SALE.—TUe 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 Indiana, and one mile from Indiana Branch of the Pennsylvania Central Rail Road. The farm contains 224 acres, about 105 acres of which are cleared, and all in a high state of cultivation, Itfiere is upon it a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,® feet long and 24 feet wide, a frame Barn 100 foetJong and 49 feet Bgggj wide, frame waggon shed, corn cribs, hog bouse, tool house and other out buildings. There is au APPLE ORCHARD and other Fruit Trees thereon growing. The wood land is of excellent quality, and well sot with tim ber, principally white oak, black oak, hickory and maple. The farm is well watered by a number of never failing springs, and taking the farm on the whole it Is one of the richest and most beautiful in Western Pennsylvania, as 1 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 can have the Fanning Utensils, Htock 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 M. Barclay, on the prem ises or bv letter addressed to me at WestLeabonon, Indi ana Co. Pa. ALEXANDER C. BARCLAY. june’23 , 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 6ale, on the premises, a Farm of 131 ACRES, known as Purpart 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 of Jacob Shirk and others. The im provements on it are a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with a running Fountain at the door; a Baasl Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, etc- A’goodtesant house and stable. The Farm is well watered, and baa 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 1b set with Sprouts of different years’ growth jj£g-for further information apply to either of the un dersigned, or to George Gelgley, living on the property. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when due attendance will he given and terms made known by JAMES McCAA, J. W. NEVIN. a Tig 11 ts 30 George calder & co., wholesale Dealers in SALT, GROUND ALUM AND ASHTON FINE SALT, always on hand. Office Orange street, 2 doors from North Queen, and at GreafFfl Landing, on the Conestoga. jane 93m 21 AYER’S ML 111 ire coring the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS. 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The first dose re lieved me, and a few subsequent doses have wtirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for some year* before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of roui Cathartic Pills. Your* with great respect, LUCIUS B. METCALF. ** The above are all from persons who are publicly know* where they reside, and woo would not make these state menta wltnout a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by DR. X. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemiata, Lovell, Kiu. CH\S. A. HKINITSH, Agent, ju!> I t.t 24 No 13 E«.at. King street, Lancaster. ONE OP THE BEST STORE STANDS IN THE COUNTY!—The uudorsigned will lease for one or more years, that best of Store Stands, together with a Two Story Dwelling House, adjoining the same, situate in Centre Square, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, together with a Store House, and all appertaining to smd Store and Dwelling. Poaseision will be given on the first day ot April next, (1857.) Persons desirous of reuting will please call on the un dersigned residing in the city of Lancaster, I’a. SAM’L BOMBERGER. N. B. Should persons prefer buying to renting, they will be afforded an opportunity of either buying the same or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned In said Borough of Mt. Joy. S. B. dec2 _ tf4^ A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber offers at privatosaale, the well known farm, lato the estate of Willaim Taggart,deceased. situate part In Northumberland and part in Montour counties, Pa., on the road leading from Milton to Danville, and within ono fourth of a mile of the C. W. and E. K. It., containing In all 377 Acres; about 105 or 110 Acres are heavy tim bered land, principally Oak and llickory. There is a largo 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 Bank Barn, handsomely situated; the Qhilisquaque Creek running through the center of tho farm, on |ggg which there is a (all of 6 feet C inches, suitable for JlLAhl> a Saw or Grist Mill. There is also s fine young Apple and Peach Orchard of choice grafted fruit, and a large portion of Meadow Land, the soil of which is of a loamy nature, one part of tho farm land has been limed, and limestone within ono-fourth of y, mile. Tho whole will be sold together, or In part, to suit pur chasers. The above property has lately been very much improved; within the last year 10,000 bushels of lime baa been put on it, and 2 tous of guano. This property will divide m equal parts, either by the creek or by the public road. The terms will be made ac commodating to Buit purchasers, as but little of the money will bo 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 balauce out of the timber and wood, as the Cattawissa Railroad furnishes a cash market for all the wood that can bo delivered. All the products of the farm will in that place pay better than in the city of Lancaster, in consequence of the markets created by the iron and coal regions closo by. After being cleared there will bo 200 acres of good timothy meadow as can bo found in the State. It will then bo a firat-rste grazing farm. The subscriber will also Bell on reasonable terms a small Farm, containing 45 Acres of good Land, situato in Cbilisquaque township, Northumberland county, 4 miles rotn Milton. 4 miles 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 lIOCBK, in good condition, and a tolerable Log Barn, which with some improvement will be sufficient for the farm. There is also on it a good AI‘PLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit Trees. This property is within throe miles of the Sunbnry and Erie railroad, and two miles of the Cntawlssa railroad. It is In a good neighborhood, and good markets, and conveni ent to the public schools. Any person in Lancaster county desirous of purchasing, will please call on Mr. William Carpenter, who will furnish all necessary information or on the subscriber, near Milton, Northumberland county, Pa. Terms will bo made very accommodating. JAMES CAMERON. tf 1 Chillaquaque twp., Jan. 20. lOCAL FREIGHT NOTIC E.—The j PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward PKBIGUT between Phila delphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rate* oer hundred pounds: BETWEEN PIIILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Classs. Fourth Class. ■>:l rts. 1« cts. 10 cts. 14 eta. Flour, 28 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Cla«. Third Class. Fourth Class, 20 cts. IT ct 6. i 5 cts. 13 cts. Flour, 2o cts. per barrel. Fig M'-tal, 10 “ “ 100 lbs. ARTICLKS OF Ist CLASS. Books. Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware. Porter & Ale in bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,) Feathers. Wrapping Paper. ARTICLES OF 2d CLASS. Apples, Molasses, t Cheese, Melons, Clover &. Grass Seed, Oils In casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pasteboard, Casks or Barrels, (empty.i Peaches, (dried, ) Groceries, Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper llangingß, Ilerriog in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware. Sweet Potatoes, liupgj Tobacco in bales, Iron, hoop, band or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liqnor in wood. Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (spts.,) * Monuments, "Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3d CLASS. Alcohol, Potatoes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters & Clams, (in shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OF 4th CLASS. Rosin, Salt, Tobacco, (leaf,) Tin, Tar, Codfish, Cotton, Fish, salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Pitch, Plaster, ■ft*, For further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Colombia. W. H. MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster, ly 30. LAND FOR SALE—The Subscriber will sell at private sale, that well known Farm called “ BELL FARM,” containing 342 acres, more or less, situa ted near “ Pylesvllle,” Harford County, Aid., six miles from the Tide Water Canal and within nine miles of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Central 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, as ah arm of Broad Creek runs through each side. • • For farther particulars inquire of the subscriber, Long Green Post Office, Baltimore County, Md. Persons wish ing to see the property can call on James Norris, livlngon the premises. J.jW. JENKINS, augll
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