"MinMlota" Convention. —The Compromise Cdniiniitee of' the two" Conventions in Min nesota, have made.d report which has met the concurrence of both -bodies, and accordingly but one Constitution will be submitted to the people.. Wool — The Cleveland Plaindealer thinks that tbe : aggregate clip of this 'year will ex ceed that of 1856 by three millions , of pounds. The prioes paid for the greater, portion range from :forty to fifty cents, and in some of the best districts fifty-five and sixty cents have been paid. The amount of cash distributed in Ohio alone for wool this year will exceed six millions of dollars. This State has become the leading wool-growing ono in the Union. QHERIPF. —Gen. MICHAEL 11. WIT >S WKK, of the City of Lanceiter, wUI he » cendldate for tho office sf SHERIFF, at the ensuing October election, inhject to the decision of the Union County Convention apr 7 tf u To THE VOTERS OP LANCASTER COUNTY.— FeIIow Citizens: I off-r myself to your consideration as a candidate at the next election for the office of State Seiuioa. Should I be elected I will en dearor to perform Its duties with impartiality. BENJAMIN G. HERR. tf *24 Blrasbcsg. JuneSOtb ’67, Register— wiiiion* Kirkpatrick, of tbia city, will be a candidate for REGISTER, at the ensuing election, If nominaied by the Union County Con vention J 0 td * 22 To bousek epera who visit Philadelphia for their Buppllea, Ttxdale & Mitchell. Importers of China. Glass, and Queensware, 707 Chestnut Street, above Seventh, offer the greatest variety of new and beautiful goods. Ttndalr Si Mitchell import their stock expressly to sell to the consumer, and have built up the largest retail trade in the United states, by Belling to the Farmer and Citizon the best kind of wares at the lowest wholesale pri ces. aug2slm32 4fg- EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OK PRICK!— A new feature of business: Every one bis own Salesman. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing .“tore. No. 200 Market street, abowe 6th. lb 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 owd Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can. l-e gold for, so they cannot possihly vary—all must buv alike. Tho goods are all well sponged and prepared and irreat pains taken with ttie making, so that nil can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember f be Crescciii in Market, where t.th. No. JOO teb •*.- ’v..s .H.NK“ * fO. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—A. F. HAIR would respectfully inform the public, that he lias taken the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. lb Haines, and more n?centlv by N. Bair & Brother. In tho rear of Dr. George B Markloy, in Hast King street, Lan caster. Pa., a hair’ square east of Sprecher’s Hotel, where is prepured to ’ urni*h those celebrated THRESHING MA CHINES and HORSE PoVVKRn with tin- improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for lightness of running and effi ciency of action ulntida unrivalled. N. B.—Repairing of all kinda attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner ftial will make the article repaiied as uso'ul ns if new. He invites Farmers to cornu aud ex amine his work, and purchase if they see groper. tfifThe best of reference cun be given. July 8 V. Fine, beautiful hair—jet black or brown; or tro-st-B, curling ami ir<*lden — Is the c-rtain result —wiih uit chance or doubt— Of the us«of LYoVS KATH AIROV. The immense sale of Lyon’s Kotlialron— nearly 1,000.000 bottle* per year—proves it* excellence and uni versal popularity. * It rest ir.-s the Ilair after it has fallen out, invigorates and beautifies it—mikimr it soft, curly, and flossy—cleanses it front all Scurf nud Dandruff, and imparts t>« il a delightful pcrt'um*. Tin- L ..lies universally prnuoui.ee it tit-* tiuest and nr-st afiveahle article ever used. Sold bj all dealers. everywhere, for 20 rents perb-d- HKATII, WYNKoOP A C Proprietors and Perfumers. »>y Liberty St . New York. my 2f< tf Itf MARRIAGES Od tliii Ifit iopt.. by the IU v J. J. t-Urme, Henry 11. Herr to Elizabeth ltuth, both of Manor. By the same, Andr. w Uureiuun to Maria Steers, both of Paquea. DEATHS. In this city, on the 30th uit., nt the resilience of her sis ter, Mrß.Geu. U. P.-rter, Miss Mary Humks in the 75th yrMr of her age. A most excellent and estimable lady, who w:in endeared ton large circle of friends mid relative* by a penile disposition and a warm and nir.-i-ti«mhte heart; a meek nud bumble Christian who attested the reality of her faith by a long life spent in the practice of every Christian virtue, and by a calm and peaceful death. Near New Pn videnc*. on Hie ‘2-th of August. Fanny Huber, wife of Henry 3. Huber, aged 40 years, 2 months and 7 duvs. Mrs. Hubor was loved by all who knew her. No one spoke of her but in fho highest terms of praise. liut ebe hoB passed away from earth to tli it better land, where all meet who are Ohrlstinns. >ho has left behind a kind hus- Lncid with a family of small children to mourn their loss, a loss that cannot bo replaced, but Thay should uot wish her back again, Into this world of rare : We know that God bus giv’n her rest, From all her toil and care. She is not dead, but lives In Heaven, The soul will never die ; She is not dead. God has thus said— The soul can never die.” We should repent, now is the time While yru on praying ground ; We should prepare to meet our friend In Heaven’s celestial land. Nbw Providence, 1557 REVIEW OP THE MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Flour ia unsettled to-day and prices are uomioal at $612)4 @0 25 bbl.; extra ranges from $0 75 to 7 25. Rye Flour is steady at $4 50, and Corn Meal at $4. Wheat continues to coma forward and has again declined 5 ctf. per bush.; sales of2OOO bush, at $1 35 for prime Red, and $1 40@1 46 for White. Rye is dull at SOc. Corn is also dull aud lower; Yellow sold at 80@82c. Oats are in better demand and selling at 35@38c. Coffee is firmer; 12,000 bags of Rio ■old at lli4@l2c. Sugar Is quiet. In provisions there Is but little doing. Whiskey Is nominal at 26c. (Thi nnAREWARD!«The above re tjpl.ULrL/ ward will bo p iid for the apprahensiou and conviction of the persou or persons who have or may set tire to the proporty of our citizens. This reward will be paid by the Mayor, in accrrdance with a . esolutlcn passed by the Select aud Ootumou Couucils. September 1, 1857. gep 8 tf 34 J. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Knit jackets: knit jacketsi: KNIT JACKETS! !! John Gadrby & Sons, manufacturers of Knit Jackets, Hosiery, aud Heavy Knit Goods generally. No. 10 Fetter Lane, Philadelphia. Cash Buycis cun pave 20 per cent, by buying their goods at the oldest Knit Jacket ,manufactory in the United States. sepS3tB4 INSTATE of SAMUEL GIBBLE—In the of Commou Fleas for the Couuty of Lancaster. Whereas* George D. Miller one of the Committee of Samuel Gihble of the U>Tough of Manheim, did on the 31st day of August, 1857. file in the office of the I’rothonotary 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 26th day of October, 1867, for the confirmation theroof, unless exceptions bo filed. Attest, ~ J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy’B Office, T.un. Aug. 31, 1857. sep S 4t 34 vfEW PALL AND WINTER MILLINE KV GuuD.S—The subscriber baa received hia new FALL AND WINTER GOOD 3, of the Intest sf.sles, which he is selling very low at whole sale or retail, so as to suit all customers. His stock con sists of Silks, Satina, Modes, Velvets, Crapes, Lawns. Tarl ton, Capiuets; Silk, Satiu and Velvet Ribbons; Lawns, F.dtfngs, Blonds. Quiltings, Plushes, Straw Goods of all kinds; Gimp, Straw Cord, French Blond,French and D • mestic Flowers of the latest styles; a large assort- /'-fTTN ment of Feathers. ready-made BONN ETS, trimmed A) in the latest, Paris style; Frames, Chemille, Bon- /fw net and Ribhon Wires, and a great many articles unneces sary to mention —in fact, everything that is needed in that lino of business. lie invites his friends and customers to call before purchasing elsewhere. as lie iB satisfied tiiat he can exhibit a better and cheaper stock of goods than ever before brought to this city. Call aud exumiue for your selves. N. B. DRY GOODS—A good assortment on hand, which he sells at cost. L. BAUM, sepBtf34 No. 02 N. Qnoen at. COUNTRY MERCHANTS l THE APPLE HARVEST OF 1557 HAS ARRIVED, And if you wish to make please your customers and save canvassing agents (who can make one. two and even three hundred dollars p»*r month) iroui supplying the goods in your town and county which you ought to sell, you can do it by sending tou dollars for a sample box con taining six of Pratt’s Appl* Fearers (250.000 already sold) and Prates Apple Sliror, (a new article,) and one thousand printrd circulars to distribute in your town or couuty.— By so doing you will find no trouble in ordering and selling at a very large profit, ten, twenty or even a hundred dozen machines during the season. PRATT'S APPLE PARER was patented in 1853. Hav ing a loose head nr knife carrier so arranged as to readily adjust its*.lf to the inequalities of the surface of apples, or other fruit, the working qualities of which have proved so excellent and advantageous to the ccubrauuity, that the manufacturers, Messrs.’ Snrgeut & Foster, have already been called on to supply more thau hmf a million ma chines. PRATT’S APPLE SLICER. made to accompany the Pa rer. wns patented in 1556. It is asmall neatly constructed machine, and like its compani n. the Parur. does most ex cellent work, cutting, in about five seconds, each apple Into twenty two equal parts, leaving, without waste, only a small core to be removed. A child can readily work either Parer or Slicer at a speed of about three bushels per hour. RETAIL PRICE OF EACH, $1,60. All orders by mail or otherwise should, to meet prompt attention, bo addressed & E. L. PRATT, 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. sep S 3t 34 Fruit trees: fruit trees: Great Inducements to Lovers of Good Fruit. The undersigned having entered into a co-partner ship for the purpose of rstublLbing a X U R S E R V , -f2L in the vicinity of Strasburg, and in order to Bupply the Fall and Spring Trnde. hHVo made arrangements with David Miller, Jr., of the Cumberland Nurseries, by which we will be able to fill all orders for FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terras APPLE, PEAR, PEACH. CHERRY. GAGE, A PRICOT. AND OTHER FRUIT TREES. NATIVE GRAPES, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. GOOBEBEKRY AND CURRANT PLANTS, of every variety, warranted true to name,and of superior quality. By careful and strict attention to business, we hope to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Address, WARFEL A lIERR, Strasb.urg P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa. Ctrus N. Herb. A- K. Waspel, - REFEEENCE S Hon. John Zimmerman, Lancaster citj, Pa Chn. H. Lefevre, “ “ Hugh 8. Qara, “ “ Anthony Lechlor, “ Hon. John Strohm, Providence, Lancaster county, Pa. Samuel Keneagy, M. D., Strasbnrg *• “ Jacob Groff, M. D., u “ Jacob Frantz, Paradise, eep7 Town property for sale.—on Saturday the ad of October, 1857, will be sold at pub-, lie sale, the following described property of Dr. A. Bitner, deceased, riz: A LOT OF GROUND in Washington borough, numbered 163 in the plan of said borough, bounded east by Rapbo street, west by Market street, nurth by an alley and south by property of George Rupley, on which is erected « - * A™, balf Btor J lo * 4111(1 weather bonded Haoßj DWELLING HOUSE, and sundry out buildings. Hsflg| Possession given oh the Ist of April, 1858 tocommence '« o’c.ock in the evening of said day. when terms will bo made known by ■ 3i 6ep Bto S 4 ,- t JOS. BOHOOH, Ex’r. TOWN PBOPERTT FOR SAJ.B.--pn Saturday the 3d-of OetiibernB67,.will baiold otpnblio sale, at the public house of G. B. -Sehner, Id tho Bon.ugh of Washington, the following described property of John Walk, deceased, viz: : , , A LOT OF GROUND, in said-Borough, containing 1 Acre and 8 Perches, bounded ‘.by property of Lewis Urban s es tate on the east, C. Meyer on tbe nortfe, the river Suaque banua on tbe west, and an alley on the sooth, on amA which is erected a two story frame DWELLINB HODSE, Frame Shop, Smoke House, Stable and rTWs other out buildings. . . . Poneuion etven OD the Ist of Apnl, 1800. SalTtTconSenee at 6 o'clock in t he evening of said day, whun terms will be made known hr wj/tTK JOS. SCHOCII, KxV. yALVABLG PROPERTY FOR SALE. On Tuesday the 29th day of September, 1857, will be sold at public sale, at Royer’s Hotel in the Tillage of Pe tersburg, tbe following described property situated In said Tillage, at the corner of the plank read and road leading to tbe Harrisburg turnpike, and directly opposite the Brick Cliarch, tli: No. 1 • A Lot of Ground containing % of an acre, on which is erected a new two-story frame weather boarded DWELLING HOUSE.2B by 24 feet, with fflfß a buck building attached, 24 by 12 feet, a frame llllufl Stable. Hog Pen, Carriage House, and a number of Fruit Trees; also a well of water with a pump under the roof of the bark building. No. 2. A. Half Lot of Ground, containing of an acre, on which is erected a new 1% story frame DWELLINC HOUSE, with a Wash House," and other necessary out buildings. Possession wilt be given on the Ist of April next • Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M-, of said day, when terms will be made known by , sepB3t*34 HENRY DEFENDERFER. - PUBLIC SALE.—Ou SATURDAY OCTO BER 10,1857, will be sold by public vendue, at the pub ic house of Peter Albert, in Roseville, Lancaster coun ty, the following valuable real estate, viz : AH that certain Tract of Limestone Land, containing 4 ACRESand 136 PERCHES, situate in Manheim town ship, Lancaster comity, on the Lancaster and Oregon torn pike, near said Roseville, about 2 miles northeast from tbe city of Lancaster, adjoining lands of John Landis and oth ers. The improvements thereon are, a two-story j Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with a Brick Kitch- #_£-> en attached, Wash, Bake and Smoke House, Bank Hgas Barn with Granaries, Carriage House, Corn Cribs, I A.J and other out-buildings; a Pump with good and never failing water, near the door, a variety of choice fruit trees, of various kinds, a splendid Orape Arl*or, with other im provements. The land is well fenced, in a high state of cnltivatioD, and the buildings are in first-rate order and repair. Persons wishing to view the premises before, the day of sale, will please call on the subscriber, residing on thesame. Possessiou and a good title will b* given on tbe first of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when conditions of Sale will be made known bj' JAMES DONNELLY. John Evans. Auctioneer. sepst»34 PUBLIC SALE OF THE REAL ESTATE late of the Lancaster Savings’lnstitution, on THURS DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1857, at .Jacob Leaman’s Hotel, iD Weat King st., Lancaster, Pa., as follows, viz: r No. 1. That large and substantial BRICK p HOUSE with commodious back buildings and lot • fronting s .!-! feet on West King st.,and 245 feet on |s| prince st., known as the office of tbe Savings In- A~l~il stitution. Nos. 3,4, 5,6, 8, 9 and 10. Seven of those new two and a half storied PRICK DWELLINGS fronting on the west side of South Prince st., directly opposite to th'>~n<:w Othulb- Church, with lots in the rear extending to Water st. ' Also. 33 lots of grouud. contaiuiuz each about half an acre, with fronts of SO to 100 feet on Sou'h Water st.. Sa rah st., and Love Lane, all admirably located for cottage residences. Also, the undivided one third part of about 53 acres of laud known as the Brady Farm, with a good ONE-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, a good BANK BARN, and other buildings thereon. There is an excellent Ppringof fresh water under the house. The Itnd is in a good state of cultivation, and Is laid out in field* and lots of convenient size well fenced in—will l>e sold together or in lots, as in ay be determined at the sale. Also, two small lots of ground, fronting on tho east side of Water st., between Vine aud German, being the western half of lots Non. 2 and 13, opposite the new Catholic Church, extending from Prime to Water at. Plots or draughts of all the properties to be sold may be viewed at the office of the Saviugtf Institution, at any time betore the sale, and at the sale. Sale to commence ut 2 o’clock in tbe afternoon of said day. when the terms aud conditions will be published by the Assignee. _ T. L. ROBERTS. Lancaster, Sept. 5, 1557. Tbe undersigned, proprietor of the undivided two-tbirds of the above described 52 acres of land, known as the Brady Farm, will odor nil his right and interest in and to the said property, at public sale, at the time and place above named, either in lots or in the whole,and upon terms and condi tions agreeing with those of the seller of the one third above named. A. M. RUSsEL. Lancaster Sept. 5, 1557. Bep 8 ts 34 The model farm of adams coun ty. AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, desiring to remove to the West, offers for sale tho splendid FARM on which he resides, situate in llutler township, Adams county, on the Stato Road leading from Gettysburg to Nt-wville, siv miles north of the former place, and within a short distance of the thriving village of Middletown.— This Farm .possesses features of a desirable character, such as can be claimed by few others in tbe State. It contains 10G ACRES—between 10 and 11 acres are covered with lolly Timber, and there is a good proportion of Meadow ; but "all the cleared laud is well adapted to the growth of wb*at and other grain. Since 1852 nearly 9,000 bushels of lime and about 1.500 of ashes have beeu put upon it. Tho soil has been turned up a foot in depth, atid no rock or other obstruction found upon the entire tract. Tho Farm is handsomely and conveniently divided into fifteen fields, with never failing water iujevery one of them. Upwards of fiOO pannels of post aud rail and 800 pannels of board fence have been put up since 1552 —60 that in culti vation., water, fencing, and every other requisite for a MODEL FARM, this ooe is hard to excel. The buildings (all erected since 1852) consist of a large double BRICK HOUSE, with Brick Back-building, largo and dry cellar, and a constant fountain of water @|q = under the roof of the house ; a commodjous Bank l ~| l »l Barn, unsurpassed in its improvements and conveniences ; Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage House, a complete ITog Stable, and all other necessary out-buildings ; also a two story TENANT HOUSE and Back-building, recently' erected. Au unfailing well of water and a miming foun tain in tbe barn yards. The buildings aro constructed in the very best style, and their location is such as to afford a view of all the fields from them. There is on tho prem ises a first rate YOUNG ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches, and the country is also excellent for fruit. The track is being laid for a Railroad from Ilanover to Gettysburg, and when finished will add much to tho agri cultural importance of this region. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber, residing thereon. Letters of inauiry should be addressed to Bigler P 0., Adams county, p a H ALEXANDER KOSER. sop 8 24 Saturday September 5. TWO VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE. On "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1857, will he sold at Public Sale, at the public house of Martin M. Fieles, in the village of Georgetown, Bart township, Lau. county, the following described valuable real estate : No. 1, Situated in Eden township, Lancaster Co., four miles Southeast of Btrt>sburg borough, and about 1 miles West of Georgetown, adjoiuing lands of Umble & Plank, W. W. Withers, Samuel Kauffman and others, and now in the occupancy of Samuel Finley, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, about twenty-fire of which are covered with very heavy timber, principally chesnut sprouts. The re mainder under cultivation, has been heavily limed, within the few past years, and is under good fencing. The im provements thereon are a well finished Two story STONE DWELLING HOUSE (Tffjm 38 by 33 feet, a Stone Barn 60 by 44 feet, with a lUlttfl large Straw Hou-e, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, also** Spring House, Hog Pen, and other neces sary out-buildiogs. There is a Spring of never failing wa ter near the duelling. A YOUNG AND THRIVING ORCUARD of choice fruit trees, and all other conveniences usually found on first class plantations. No. 2. Also in Eden township, adjoining-No. 1, lands of John Ranck, Abraham Herr, Israel Rohrer and others, now in the occupancy of James Brown, containing more nr less, about twenty-five of which is covered with excellent timber; the remainder under & good state of cul tivation, having been heavily limed and well cared for generally; the improvements on which are a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 32 feet square; a large double-decked Stone Barn, 60 by. 45 feet; a Stone Spring and Wash House, and other necessary out buildings. It is believed that this opportunity offers inducements to purchasers which are rarely to be met with. The build ings are all new ; the fencing good ; the land well watered, there Wing running water in almost every fl*dd. Stores, Post Office, Mills, Ac., are convenient, and in fact, nothing wanting to mako either of the described tracts a desirable residence. One-third of the purchase money can remain secured in the property. Persons wishing to view either of the above described tracia. will please call on either of the undersigned, or Samuel Finley, residing on No. 1, or on John B. Warfel, residing 2 miles oast of Strasburg Bornugh. on the West Chester road, who will give every information respecting the property, &c.. Ac. Possession ami an indisputable title will be given on the first day of April, A. D., 1858. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock of said day, when terms will bo made known by JACOB 'ESIILEMAN, GEORGE GRDFF,, C. H. LKFEVER, Lancaster city. Trustees under tho will of Jacob Eshleroan, sr., late of Par adise Iwp., deceased. eepBts34 Lancaster county agricultu ral and MECHANICAL SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION. A T L A XC A ST E Its, PE XX A . , On Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1857. Certificate of Membership, Mingle Admission, - well supplied with water and all necessary conveniences for an Exhibition, in the immediate vicinity of the city. # COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS will bo erected ou tho Grounds, for the display of the Me chanic Arts. Domestic and Household Goods, Farming and GaFden Implements, Fruits. Vegetables, and Flowers.— Also, COVERED STALLS AND SHEDS, for Horses, Sheep and Swine, and Tables for Coops of Poultry. 4®“ Exhibitors must become Members of the Society, acd have their articles and Rtock entered on the Secreta ry’s Books, ou or before Tuesday noon, October 13th. HORSES will be received on the morning of the Exhibi tion. but must be entered previously. HAY AND STRAW will be furnished gratia for all nni mals entered for premiums, and Grain will be provided at cost .price to those wishing to purchase. A Splendid Ifalf Mile. Course is provided for the. Trial and Speed of Horses. will he furnished on the Ground for the trial of Machine*. Mechanics having machinery to exhibit are particularly invited to avail themselves of this opportunity. The Exhibition will open to the public On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All Articles of Stock for Exhibition Transported over the Railroads Free of Charge. EXCURSION TICKETS ISSUED AT HALF PRICE. The Judges are requested to meet the Officers of tho Socie ty, at tho Business Office, on the Show Grounds, on WED NESDAY MORNING, at 11 o’clock, to make arrangements for the examinations. The Judges will commence their examinations at 1 o’clock, of the same day. The Speed of Horses ■will he. tried on Thursday, when an un usual fine display of Animals is Expected. PLOWING MATCH ON FRIDAY. After which an Address will be delivered by GOV. J A MES POLLOCK. After the Address, the Reports of the Judges will be an nounced, and on Saturday, at'l2 o’clock. M., tho Exhibi tion will close, when porsons having articles on exhibition must take charge of them, as the. Society cannot give at tention to them fnrther than to deliver them over to the exhibitors. persons intending to exhibit stock or any other article, must signify their intention, on or before the 12th day of October, to A. R. SPANGLER, General Superintendent. MANAGERS: Samuel W. Beecher, Mabis Hoopes, S. P. Spencer, Mark Connell, Jr., A. K. Bowers, . Jacob Nissley. JOS. KONIGMAGHKR, President. David G. ESHLOIAS, Sec’y. . . sepBtdS4 ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES JOHN K. ESHLEMAN JACOB FRANTZ, 31,00 as cts AMPLE GROUNDS ARE PROVIDED, S TEA M PO WER Liberal Premiums Offered to Exhibitors. A TPRIVATE SALE, A VALUABLE A MILL AND FARM—-The subscribers will sell at private sale; their MERCHANT AND GRISTMILL AND FARM of 330 Acres of Land, in a high state of cultivation, situnle in Drumore township, Lancaster coonty. on the road leading from Chestnut Level to McCall’s Ferry, one mile from the former place and 5 from the latter, 4 miles from Peach Bottom and 18 miles south of Laucaster city, adjoining lands of James Long, Thomas Moore, Isaac Shoemaker and others-,. The improvements'consist of a three story Frame Metchant and Grist Mill, with two Wa ter Wheels, 20 feet head and fall, three run of Stones, and erery other necessary machinery for carrylngon Merchant and Grist work; a double geared Saw Milt; * a Two story Frame DWELLING HOUSE. 22 by 28 feet, Stone Spring Hons* et tbe door, Frame Sta- iga=| ble. Hog House, aud other out buildings. The Farm Buildings consist of a two story Atone House, 28 by 32 feet/Frame Barn. 50 by 61 feet, with water running In the yard, Wagon House. 13 by 28 ftet, a Grain Flonso li by 80 feet, Sprint: House over an excellent spring of water near the door, also two APPLE ORCHARDS <»f choice fruit. The form is well divided, and stock can get to wa ter from nearly every field. ...... The above property will be sold altogether, or divided in three different parts, as may best suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property will be shown it by the subscribers living thereon. B. A J. PENKOAE. sep 1 tf3l Ladies cadi, at wkntz bbos., and BECCRK one of those desirable HAIR CRINOLINE SKIRTS, Only s£so—one.half price. ? Bee Hire and Eagle Onion, East King and Centre Square. my 12 tf 17 Paper hangings.—wall, papers, DECORATIONS, BORDERS, of new aDil beautiful designs, in Velvet, Gilt, Glazed and Unglazed, comprising the largest assortment offered in this city, at the lowest prices, For sale by. lIAGER A BROTHERS, aug 18 tfol NEW CROP TURNIP SEED—Purple Top Ruta Baga, Purple Top Flat. Skieving’s Rota Baga, Yellow Aberdeen, Dale’s Hybrid, White Norfolk, White Flat and other fine vane ties, wholesale and retail. ' . PASCHALL, MORRIS k CO-, Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phil a. aug 11 • tf3 ° WOODBURY’S PATENT PREMIUM THRBSHER AND CLEANER. This Soperior Thresher and Cleaner is the most simple and. perfect machine in use for threshing and cleaning gnuu\ iu one operation. It will thresh and clean at the rate or one bushel per minute, in the most satisfactory mauner. Address, ROGERS A BOYERS. aug!B4t 31] 111 late 29 Market Street, Philadelphia. PORTABLE CIDER MILLS—KRAUS* ER’S PATENT, for hand or horse power, the best iu use, Wheeler’s Horse Powers and Thresh era, Improved Grain Fans, penm-ck’s Wheat Drills, Cooper’s Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most ap proved Hay and FoddorCutters, Mott’s Boilers. Grindstones ready huDg. with a general assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. PASCHALL. MORRIS A CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th aud Market, Phil a. aug U tf 3o IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF LAN. CO. PA. Assigned Estate of Henrt S.l Tru ,, t Book No o 3+4. Shirk A Wife. j [LSI To Henry S. Shirk and his creditors. Take notice, that .m the 17th day of August, A. D., 1857, a Rule was granted by the Court to show cause why Henry Hkalfn.-r. Assignee of Henry S. Shirk, should not be dis charged from the further performance of the fruits c m mittcd to bini. Rule returnable the 3d Monday of Sep tember. A. D., 1857. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth’y. aug 18 4 t3l Estate of dr. john MYLiN,.Dec'd. The undersigned, appointed by tbo Orphans Court ol Lunraster ci unty. Auditor to distribute the balance of tbe Estate of Dr. Jobu Myliu. dec’d, remaining iu the bunds ol Jacob Mylin. Executor, Ac., araoDgst Legatees and other? who are legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that ha will attend for the purposes of his appointment i>i the Library Room, in the Court House of Lancaster county, on Tuesday the Bth day of September n**xt. at. 2 o'clock, p. m WM. ADO. ATLEE, augUf.ri’.U Auditor. IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF PETER IIALDEMAN. of the borough of Columbiar The uudersigued, Auditor appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining in tbo hands of ‘ John F. Shrodur, Assignee of Peter Haldeman, of the bur. ugh ot Columbia, under a deed of Assignment,” to and among those legally entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose above mentioned on Tuesday, the 22d Sept, next, at 2. P. M., iu the Library Room of the Court House, in Lancaster, aug 25 4t 32 A. SLAYMAKER. Notice is hereby given that the Mount Joy Savings'institution having a capital stock of Fifty Thousand D dlars, and located in Mount Joy, Lancaster county, will apply to the legislature ot Penn sylvania. at its next session, for the privilege of increasing it's capital st.-ck Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its capital stock to Out liuudred and Fi'ty Thousand Dollars; und also for power to change its name to - The Bank of Mount Joy,” and uuder that imnix. and in its present location, to issue Bank 'Notes and exorcise aud enjoy the powers and privileges conferred by tin* Act of April Itith. IBst>, infilled “An Act regulating Banks,” and the several supplements thereto. By order of tbe Board of Directors. HENRY KBEULK, President. Jacoii R. Long. Treasurer. June 23 <sm 23 I A N D WARRANTS! j W'iIEKLKR & EVERETT. • ;; Ji 0 K E R s NEW TORE CITT. Will pav for Bounty Land Warrants of all deimminatioits, TWO PER CENT. ABOVE MARKET PRICES, until October 16th. wv having a large amount to deliver at that time. SoU-i them along. Tbe following nro the latest i) notations : 160 acres, 94 120 "/■* 90 HO 64 40 “ 1 m Parties sending Warrants by mail, will bo paid tbe same as though they were pereoually present. Drafts remitted by return mail. Address. WHEELER k EVERETT. aug 25 4t 31 Brokers, Now York City. Academy of the visitation, FREDERICK CITY. MD. The exercises of this insti tution will ro-commence on tbo Ist MONDAY of SEPTEM BER. TKRMS OF BOARDERS. Board and Tuition with the French Language, if desired, per annum of ten months $lOO,OO Stationary, Washing, Mending, Bed, Bedding, Doc tor's Fee, &e., 10.00 Music on the Piano, Harp and Guitar forms an additional charge. Lessous in the Latin, German. Italian and Spanish Lan guages, Painting and Drawing are likewise extra charges. EDtraure Fee $5. aug. 25 3t* 32. rjiHE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER will save money by purchasing their CHINA AND GLASS OF TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 Chestnut Street above Seventh, Philadelphia. Tyndaie & Mitchell import the greatest variety of- N K W A N D BKAUTIFUL WARES, which they will sell in quantities to suit tho wants of the Farmer and Citizen, at Wholesale Prices. Gifts: gift si: gift's::: A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, At the Quaker City Purchasing House of Duane Rulison, Philadelphia. Bv buying a book for $l. or more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth from 25 cents tosloo. consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry. Watches, Ac AH orders by mail will be promptly filled, And the prize or prizes will accompany tho books. Our list contains all of the most popular books of the day, and will be sold at the usu al retail prices, many ot thorn for less. Persons wisbiog any particular hook can order at once, and it will be for warded with a gift. A catalogue giving full information, with a list of books and gifts, will he sent postpaid, by ad- dressing DUANE ItULISON. No. 33, 8. Third Street. Phila. £Sr~ Agents wanted sep 1 3m 33 To capitalists and business MEN.—The subscriber, in cons.quenco of id health for the past six months, is induced by his friends and phy sicians to retire from busiuess. lie therefore offers his stock of DRY GOODS for sale upon favorable terms. The business is well established, aud the custom yesrlv in creasing. It Is located in the centre ot the town of Carlisle . The good will and fixtures will also be disposed of. and the Store Room offered for rent. Tho business can not fail to be profitable to any one having capital, and wishing to en gage in merchandizing For further.particul*rs address GEO W. UITXER, Carlisle. Pa. N. B. An experienced salesman is wanted immediately, sep 1 4 in 33 REIGART’S old wine store* E AST KJXG STREET. t The undersigned bees leave to inform the ritizens N-UBiL4 of I-nncapter and the public generally, that he has again taken (he Agency for Relgart’s Old Wine Store, and trusts that his experience iu the business, in connection with tlm lato George H. Whitaker, dec’d will enable him to conduct, it as in tormT years. The reputation of Relgart’s Wines and Liquors is so well known, as to require no praise from us, but only to guar antee that all our Liquors shall be pure. The old friends of the Store are requested to continue their liberal patronage and the public gent-raHy invited to give us a call. HENRY E. BLAYMAKEK. Agent sep 1 -3 3m 33 HAGER & BROTHERS.—Offer for sale a complete assortment of CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS AND COCOA MATTING, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from one to four yards wide. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, HATH. SPRING and HUSK MATTRASSES. 1000 lbs. Prime Quality BED FEATHERS. tf 31 A MARKET FARM FOR SALE—Con taining FORTY-FIVE ACRES within 8 miles from Baltimore, on the Washington turnpike. Dear the railroad. Access to the city six times a day by tho cars. The farm has good improvements. Is well watered, has plenty of FRUIT of all kinds. On it is a bed of IRON ORB of the Black Clay bed. Half of the nnrchase money can remain three Jears. Apply at this office. Refer tome, au'g43m29 • CEO. BARBER; Baltimore, Md. NEW YORK WINE & LIQUOR STORE. REIGART A MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. OfTT\ No. 6., North Duke Street, next door to the office fRHNrj of the “ Intelugbwckr,” and directly opposite the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. The subscribers take this method of informing the pub lic that they have juEt opened a large assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Having made arrangements with some of the first bouses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, upea the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: OTARD, HENNERY, PINET CASTILLION, T. HIMES, MARTELL, , MARRF.TT, PELLEVOSIN. J. J. DEPUY & CO., A SERGNETTE, Ac., Ac. WINEB. OLD OPORTO, OLARET, MADEIRA, TfINERIFFE, MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin. Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Ac. Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. CIIAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, LISBON, HOCK, Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old Monon gahela tyhiskeysof variotu grades, some of which they guarantee to be superior to any in* the country. All goods from this establishment ar« guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned apr2S REMOVAL— Earthen and Stone Ware. HENRY GAST & 80N havp removed their Wareroom to 8. Queen street, directly opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, where they keep on hand a large assortment of EARTHEN AND STONE WARE, of various patterns,, and are prepared to furnish Terra Cotta work, Garnishing, Mouldings, and other kinds ol Ornamental Work. The manufactory Is still continued at the old stand in South Queen sreet. . apr 21 tf 14 nCHOOL DIRECTORS, TEACHERS,.! TrALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR iS - AND -MERCHANTS! ‘ \ ;| V SALE—The subscriber. wishing. to relinquish the SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL APPARATUS AT TEACH- j business, offers fur salo that well known and popular Hotel ER’S HEADQUARTERS. J i property. In which she now resides, situate on the North Murray. Young A Co., having given much attention to the ride of East King street, two doors West of the Now Court School BookTiepartmont, in order to be enabled fully and House, and ady tnin.' property of James Evans on the satisfactorily to m»et the wants ot the schools In every East and Thom** E Franklin on the West The • Dosslble manner and at the 1 most satisfactory rates, now Improvements are a large, three-story BRICK #-rTf all attention to their large supply #f ' DWELLING, with -otrnsive Brick Brck Build- gagij SCHOOL BOOKS,' MAPS, CHARTS, GLOBES, ‘‘ ingi'Brick Stebte lo House, Carnage Honse. 4c JLU and apparatus y of every variety needed In our 5 public This property has long been known as a Public Uouse, school&Tbe following books, apparatus, Ac., we have" ahd being situated hi one of tbe moat b .3u:«ss ?tre-te or special and the moat satisfactory arrangements to supply the city,in close proximity to the Court House no-. Pu.».lc inUnre or small quantities, at the lowest wholesale rates. Offices, offers a.rare im'ucement to any jk-rsoo wishing t” SANDER’S SERIES OF READERS, keep a first-class hotel, the most ertenrivelv used ol any in the county. In connection with the flov’ i? ato a Itestan-xot, being PARKER’S A W tTSON’3 READERS, kept as such - and now doing an extensive business Tbe an entirely new, and without doubt a good,and finely got-- main, or bar-room, has been fitted up expressly for this ten up series; they hare just U-en adopted to tbe pnhlifi purpose, and has for many years been known aa the best schools of Lancaster city. -j Restaurant in the city It his every c-»rremenre for toe TOWEB’S SERIES OF.HEADERS, purpose of ra;l;itxti»ig the business. Tbe whole building used to this county next in extent to .Sender**. In addition I has been repaired. painted and papered within we have TOWER’S, WEBB’S, SARGENT’S, LOYEL’S, AN- ' a few years, ha? all the fa'll tic* of ga? and water, and hie GEL’’ 1 McGUFFY’S, Ac. 1 made suitable for a hotel without regard to expense. Among tbe popular Arithmetics are STODDARD’S Seri-?. A further deacriptiuu is deemed unnecessary, as persons DAVIE’S Serie« and OREENLKAFP ee ir* uteposed to purchase wilt please call upon the subscriber, Tbe mo'.t approved GRAMMARS are Green's Grammar*, wh i will tek- pleasure in showing them tbe premle.-s Bullion s Serirs. Clarke’s Grammar. Cuvesl’e. Ac.; in addi- Should the at«ve property oat be sold before Wednesday; tlnn we have many others marh used. ! the 14th day f’f October next, it will at i o clo.:k on tbe MONTEITfI’S SERIES OF GEOGRAPHIES \ evening of that day be exposed to public sale un the prem are v*rv popnlar and extensively used; also MITCHELL’S, [ ises. . • . SMITHS, and ethers. The Common School Geography, a i A'clear and indisputable title and possession given on new work, and Warren’s Physical Geog., also new, are in : the first day of April next. ! Fqr terms apply to i Se’pl HELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. The** maps should be in every school room ; they are ti: saving. HOLBROOK’S SCHOOL APPARATUS, adapted to the use of oar Common Schools and Academies, nnr Schools would be much booefitied T»y their tust*. FRANKLIN GLOBES,.the moat perfectly gotten up and cheapest. SANDER'S & MERRILL’S ELOCUTIONARY CHART. THE PENN’A SCHOOL REGISTER, by A. '*.ow. THE GOLDEN WREATH, a music bc»uk f.T schools. , It Is used In the at MillersTtlle, 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 os a call. MURRAY, YOUNG 4 CO , N. Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. aug 25 tf3*2 REGISTER’S NOTICE—The Account* of the Estates of the respective decedents berenntn Nhn<>xed, are fil*-d in flit* Register's Office of Lancaster county, for r nfirniniioD and allowance, at an Orphaa’fl Cou-t of said county, commencing on the 21st day of Sep l tember next. at 10 'o’clock. A. M., in the Court House in the city of Lancaster, as follows, to wit: Jacob Eckert, Lower Leacock township. Guardianship Account. By John Musser, Guirdian of William E. Kite, ono of the sons of Isaac Rife, and a Grandson of Ja cob Eckert, deceased. John Fry, East Cocalico township. By Samuel Fry and Henry'Frv. Executors. Susanna Reiff, West Earl township. By Christian Hunsh berger, Administrator. William Jones, city of Lancaster. By J. G. L. Brown, ; Administrator. Frederick Lorentz, city of Lancaster. By John Loreutz, Administrator. Moses Moore, dadsbury township. Guardianship Account. By Levi Wirkeraham. Guardian of Kirkwood Moore. Clarkson Moore and Mary Ann Moore, minor children of deceased. Daniel Grove, East Don-gal township. Guardianship Ac count. By Ueurv Musser, Guardian of Aun Catharine Grove, a minor daughter of deceased. Daniel Grove, East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac count. By Henry Musser, Guardian of Daniel Webster Grove, a minor son of deceased. Samuel Elouneberger, Rapho township. By Henry Wit-, mer. Executor. Elizabeth Diller, East Earl township. By James McCaa, Executor. John Hagens, Paradise township. By John Kanck, Ad ministrator. Amos Uersh, Strasburg township. By Henry Broueman, j Administrator. Margaret Kanck. East Earl township. By Samuel Ranck ami John Ranck. Administrators. Catharine Waiter. East Donegal towuship, Guardianship Account. By Dr. Nathaniel Watson, Guardian of Re becca, Mary, Fianua, Samuel and Catharine, minor chil dien of deceased. Sebastian and Caihariub Miller. Admn>town, East township. Guardianship Account. ByJohn t lickioger, Guardimof Margaret Miller, a uiiunr daughter of de ceased. Samuel Merkle, Kphrata towuship. Guardianship Account. By John Fry, Guardian of John M. Merklo. (now de ceased.) a son of deceased. Martin Gross. East llempficld township. Guardianship ! Account. By Jacob Hit-stand, Guardian of Levi S. Gross and Belinda Gross, minor children of deceased. .Michael Kauffman, Manor township. By Baruherd Mann, Administrator John Frazer, Oeruarvou township. By Ltd Rogers, Ad ministrator. Magdalena Hoffman, West llc-mpfiold towuship. By Mi chael U. Mqpre. Executor. Michael Ileiser, West 1-larl township. Guardianship Ac C o Un t. By Samuel Rover. Guardian of Elizabeth, Mar tin, Catharine. Johu and Henry Heiser, minor children of deceased. Susanna Miller, Clay township. By Jonas Miller, Adtnin . istrator. Ann Kilpatrick, Colerain township. By Joseph Ballance, Executor. Martin Rhoads, Leacock township. By John Seldomridge, Administrator. Jacob Albright, Esq., city of Lancaster. By Christian • Zecher, Administrator. Henry Kreider, East Lampeter township. By John Lefe ver. Administrator. Martin Puckwalter. East Lampeter township. Guardian ship Account. By Bonj’n B. Ilerr, Guardian of Ann Buckwaltor. a minor daughter of deceased. John Barr, Eden township. By Martha Barr, Administra trix.. David P.ohrer. East Lampeter township. By Christian R. Landis. Executor. David Sbreiner, Manlieim township. By George Shreiner and Daniel Bard. Executors. Samuel Laush. Brecknock town: surviving Executor. Daniel Potts, East Lampeter town viving Administratrix. Henry Hostettier, Leacock town Administrator. William Coldrou, sen.. Brecknock township. By Peter Coldreu aud John Coldreo, acting Executors. John Hoover. Strasburg township. By;Benjamin Hoover, Executor. John J. Martin, East Earl tiwiisblp. By Catharine A. Martiu, Administratrix. auc 2:> -U 32 WENTZ BROS. DAILY RECEIVE rht.ict* BBlertioDs fur the FALLTRADE. They now offer—jn-t opened—the largest Selection of NEW STYLE CHINTZES ever brought to this market. MKRRIMAC, COCIIKCO. PACIFIC, SPRAGUES. &c. BEAUTIFUL DUCAL STYLES —ENGLISH PRINTS, only Cents. Best Dark Calicoes ever sold, tor “ Black and White Calicoes GINGHAMS Lancaster Quaker City, Ac., most durable colors, 12 NEW STYLES DE LAINES. Evervb dy can select a Dress lS2£ aud 25 cts. The reputation of keeping the best stock of DRESS GOODS unrivalled, will be fully, maintained. Ladies, mil • our stuck will speak for itself—it is what all must Hill a SPEARING ST' iCK. WENTZ BROS. S H AW L DE l» AR T MKN T. According to custom, Ladies all visit entz's to.find the largest, uowest, choicest and cheapest assortment of SHAWLS of any and every description. BLACK BOILED SILKS. Ladies, now’s the time to treat yourselves to a clieup aud good Black Silk Dress. 500 yards Best Dollar Black Boiled Silk ever sold in Lauraafer, now open at WENTZ t BRO’S, Corner E. King and Centre Square. aep4 tf33] FUlilj STOCK OP PAl*li DRY GOODS. KYRIi ft LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Sts,, Phil adelphia, respectfully request Cash Buters to examine a flue Stack of SEASONABLE GOODS, adapted 1o the Beat Pennsylvania Trade. Full Line Fall Dress Goods. New designs of Fall Shawls. Rich Silks of Newest Styles. Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 Cases assorted French Meiinoes. 7 *• Poll de Chevron. New Goods. British and American Dark print*. Sattioetts, Caspimerea, Cloths and Vestings, Muslins, Linens, Flannels, Blankets. Ac., Ac. N. B. Auction Bargains from New York and {this City daily received. Particular attention (riven to Country orders for Desirable Gocd.s. Terms Nttt Cash. pep 1 OAVING FOND—NATIONAL SAFETY O TRUST COMPANY. WALNv-T STREET, S. W CORNER OF THIRD, PniLA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. Money is received in auy sum, large or small, and inter est paid fr<>m the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The office Is open every day from 0 o’clock in the morn ing till 7 o’clock iu the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o’clock. INTEREST FIVE TER CENT. All sums, large or small; are paid hack in GOLD on demand without notice, to uny amount. lion. lIENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFKIDGE, Vice President. Wm. Refd, Secretary. DIRECTORS. C. Landreth Muons, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Henry L. Churchman, Francis Lee. busiuesa eutirely to the re- The investments amounting Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton. James 13. Smith, Thiscumpauy coutioes its coiviog of money on iutarest, to over ONE MILLION AND A HAL? OP DOLLARS! are mjtde in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in KKAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and mieli first class securities, as will always insure. perfect security to the depositors, aud which canuot fail to give permanency and stabilitv to this Institution. Hiiir/c tf 32 BRIDGENS* <fc THON’S NEW CITY and COUNTY MAP.—The subscribers are preparing to publish a now and complete MAP OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY, to be entirely made up of actual purveys to bo taken upon the ground, aud to be 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 name thereto; also, of ascertaining with more piedsion. any re quired distance throughout the county.. Dvery public Road and Stream, Mill, Mill Race and Mill Dam, Store, Ilotel, Post Office. Place of Worship, School House, Smith Shop, Ac., Ac., will be acurately shown thereon.’ The Dwellings also, with the names of owners attached, will be inserted in the proper position. An enlarged City Plan, and Plaits of the Boroughs and principal Villages, will be nserted 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 the Map; also, a Statistical Table, and views of the principal County Buildings Witbout a re-survey of the whole county, an accurate map of it cannot be published; we 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 paius we have taken to perfect them. Wo will beequally assiduous in our endeavors to make this a reliable and valuable work, ami hope to merit a share of public patronage. The size of our Map will be at least five feet by four, and it will cost $6 per copy. 11. F. BRIDGENB, Phil’a. aug 18 6m* 31 CHAS. THON, Lauc’r Tw*p. Fishing tackle—Rods, Kirby Hooks, Limerick Hooks, Pike, and. Trout Hooka;-Net Twine, Linen; Cotton and Sea Grass lines, Ac., Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKKR’S apr 21 tf 14 Drag and Chemical Storey West. King rt> PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, tlie 10th day of,OCTOBER, 1837, will be Bold at public sale, by the undersigned Assignees of John Brady and Wife, at the pub’jc bou-e of John Brady, in the village of MUlersvilla-the following Ileal Estate, to wit: Vo. 1, 'Consisting of SIX AND'A HALT! ACRES OF LAND, fronting on the Manor tu'rnpike'road, and 230 yards westThf the Lancaster County Normal School, whereon is erected a Large Twc-story TAVERN STAND; » n with an attic, known as the MILLERSVILLB HOTEL.” Also, a Brick Kitchen, Ice House, Hegel Cooper Shop, Smoke House. Pig Stye, and large and commodious, Stabling and Shedding, together with a Pump of Dever-failing water. No 2, Consisting of THREE ACRES OF QROUND, in the village aforesaid, fronting on the Manor tnmpike, ad joining property of Dr. Herr and others—under gewd fence and in a high state of cultivation. No. 3, Consists of SEVENTEEN SQUARE PERCHES more or loss, fronting on the Manor turnpike, whereon is erected a double one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen, well arranged for two families : also situate in the village of Mlllereville. No. 4, Consisting of ABOUT ON E AND A HALF ACRES, fronting on Elizabeth Street, in said Ullage, imra&diately south of No. 3, adjoining property of Amos Eahleman and others. No. 5, Consisting of THREE-EIGHTHS OF AN ACRE, fronting ou Middle Street in said village, adjoining prop erty of B B. Martin and others, whereon is erected a odg st ry Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Ac. No 6, Consisting of the undivided halfpart ofthe BRICK YARD PROPERTY, known by the name of Martin & Bra dv’s Brick Yard, containing THREE AND A HALF ACRES, fronting on the Manor Turnpike mad, adjoining the Lancaster County Normal School property, well adap ted for Building Lots, and one of the most desirable loca tions in Millersville. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN DENLINGER, JOHN LINTNER, fep 1 ts 33 Assignees of Jobu Brady and Wife. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE for SALE. On THURSDAY. OCTOBER the Ist, 1837. the sub scriber will sell at public sale, at the Black Horse Tavern, near the promises, his FARM AND MILL PROPERTY, in Paradise township, 1 mile South of Lemon Placo, and adjoining the Black Horse Tavern, on the West Chester Road. To accommodate purchasers, the property will be sold In the following divisions: No. 1, Containing 65 ACRES 1 quarter aud Perch es. of first-rate land, lying on both sides of the Straaburg and West Chester Road, and adjoining lauds of J. and C. Kenesgy, Christian Blnuk, Harriet B. Burrowes, aud No. 4. Eleven Acres of this tract are under good Timber, and the rest is clear, in a high state of cultivation, well wa tered and baa on it a small TENANT HOUSE. No. 2, Containing 9 ACRES, 3 Quarters and Perches, of First Quality Land, with a New Steamand Water Power FLOURING MILL, capable of making 100 barrels p « per day, and a comfortable STONE TENANT HOUSE. The Mill is on a public road within a |2s half mile of Bellemonte, on the Columbia aud » PhM’a Railroad, and in a plentiful Wheat region. No. 3, Containing 531 ACRES, and Perches of first rate lard, lying west of the public road leading from the Black Horse Tavern to Paradise, and adjoining lands of Henry Sheris’ heirs, H. B. Burrowes, and No. 4. This tract is in a high state of cultivation, and has on it two springs ot water. No. 4, THE MANSION TRACT, containing 147 ACRES 1 Quarter and Perches, of first rate land, adjoining lands of heirs of Theophilus Sheris. Jacob llershey, heirs of Henry Sherts, and Nos. 1,2, aud 3. The improvements are a large Two Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Stone Double Decker Over-Shot Bsrn, 130 feet long by 56 wide, and other out-buildings, and a TENANT HOUSE.— This tract is also well watered. It is unnecessary further to do.-eribe the quality aDd position of this property, as both are well knowu, and persons desirous of purchasing, are invited to examine for themselves. The subscriber is determined to sell, and will make the terms ot payment, which will be announced ou the day of sale favorable. Sale fc to- commence at 1 o’clock, P. M. of 6aid day, when conditions, Ac., will he made known by . up its 33 _ HENRY A. CARPENTER. ORPHAN’S COURT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuan t to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Montgomery county, will be mid on Tuesday, September 29th. A. D., 1857, by the subscribers, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Weaver, late of Douglass township, Berks county deceased, the following real estate, to wit: No. 1. All that certain brick MESSAUGE OR TENAMENT, fronting 90 feet ou. Main street, and lot or lots of ground, on which is erected a |||| Tavorn, Store House, and Dwelling Houses 3 for families—together with a Coal Yard on the back part ot said lots adjoining the said Railroad—situate in the bor ough of Potts town,in the county of Montgomery, aud State of Pennsylvania; bounded and described as followV to wit: Beginning at the South side of High street, at the corner of York street, and thence extending southwardly by said York street, feet, more or less, to the Philadel phia and Heading Railroad ; thence by the same westward ly ninety feet to lands of Charles H. Clay ; thence north wardly by the same, and lands of John Geiger, feet, more or less, to High street aforesaid , thence by the same east- tiiuety feet to York street, the placo of beginning; being lot No. 156 and the eastern half part of lot No. 164 as m irxed and numbered iu the general plan of Pottstown except such a portion as was released to the Railroad Com, pany. No. 2. Also, all that FRAME AND STONE MESSUAGE, and lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate iD Potts town aforesaid, and bounded and limited as follows, to wit: Begiuuing at the south side of High street, at the East side of York street, and thence extending southward ly by said York street, and thence extending southwardly by said York street 160 feet, more or less, to lands of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company; thenco by same oastwardly 90 feet, to lands of Wm. 1). Graeff; thence by the same northwardjy 160 feet, more or less, to High street'aforesaid ; thence by the same westwardly 90 feet to York street, the place of beginning ; baiDg part of lots Nos. , 166 and IG7 in the plan of Pottstown. iship. By Jacob Lavish, nship. By Ann Potts, aur* iship. By Elias Fisher, li. M. STAUFFER, Register Tract No ‘2 will be sold entire or subdivided intofonr lots of 22% feet each, fronting on Main street, in whichever way the most money can be realized: a plot of which will he exhibited on the day of sale. Late the property of JA COB WEAVER, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by HANNAH WEAVER, Executrix, c epl3t33 1) B. MAUGER, Executor. O TORE' STAND AT PUBLIC SALK O The Store Stand now occupied by SolUer & Shelly, in the central part of the b'-rounh of Mount Joy, will be of fered at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3iu>, 1557, at the public house of Leonard K. Seltzer. This is the oldest store stand in the Borough, having been occupied as such nearlyforty years. Therehasalwaysbceualareebusi nn»s donoat it. The present building is comparatively new. This is ono of the best and 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 and cellar connected with it. Possession and an indisputable title given on tho first ofApTilnext. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will he given and terms made kuown by the the undersigned. JOirN B. SHELLY, aujz 25 ts 32 S. C. PINKERTON. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The sab. seribers will cell their FARM at private sale. Said Farm iB situated iu Martic township, Lancaster county, on the road leadng from Martic Forge to McCall's Ferry,, about 2 miles west of RawiinsvUle, and contains about 72 iic’t-s more nr less, the greater portion well fenced aDd in a good stateof cultivation. The balance ia composed of young timberatid sprout land and meadow bottom. The r._ _« iiuprovemaiitK a two-story Lor W . •• DWELLING HOUSE. |S| a new Frame Bam, and other out-buildiugs.— There Is a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees. The Farm is well watered with a Dumber 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 the subscribers, residing at Monot Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH ENGLES. The subscriber- will also sell, at pri vate sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of Mount No bo. There are 3 acres aud 133 parches of land in the lot, and the improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, aud other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent spring of water on the lot, and the land Is well fenced and in a go'd state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES _ang*> ' tf32 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 “Pylefiville,” Harford County, Md., six miles from the Tide Water Canal and within nine utile* 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 farmiug land, with two largo meadows. It would divide to advantage in two or three parts, as an arm 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 Barnes Norris, living on the premises. J. W. JENKINB. augll Gt 30 Farm for sale—on Thursday, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 1867, -the undersigned ] Trustees appointed for the purpose, by the Orphans’ Court I of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale, on tho : premises, a Farm of 131 ACRES, known as Purpart No. i 3 of the estate of David Jenkins, deceased, situate in Car- I narvon township, Lancaster connty, about half a mile south I of Churchtown, and bounded by Purpart No. 2of said, es | tate, lands ot Jacob Shirk and others. The im j provements on it are a STONE DWELLING Fb'g-T ; HOUSE, with a running Fountain at the door; a n= | 2 i Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. &c. The Tana is well watered, and has a variety of CHOICE FRUIT TRKES. About 70 Acres of It are cleared Land, under good fiances and recently limed. Upwards of 40 Acres are covered with full grown Timber. The balanco ls iwt with Sprouts of different years’ growth. for further information apply to either of the un dersigned, or to George Geigley, living on the 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. NEVIN. aug 11 ts 30 Yaluable franklin county FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber, living in Chain bersbnrg, will sell bis TWO FARMS in Guilford township, Franklin county, situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles from Chambersburg. These {arms are in the highest state of cultivation and well improved, with running water through one of them and the other has a splendid spring. They are sold for want of time to attend to them. The one con* tains 125 acres and the other 166. Terms made known by the subscriber. These farms contain a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster Connty Farmers is Invited to these farms, which are well yrorthy their atten tion. ‘WM. ETEYSBR. FOR SALE.»An old and well estab lished LUMBER and COAL YARD, in the Borough of Marietta, fronting on ttje Busqnehanna river and Pennsyl vania Canal, and adjoining, the Penn’a Railroad, with a substantial FRAME WAREHOUSE on the Canal, two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Front street, Stable, Wagon Shed and Carriage House on the ol- Bgggj ley back of the Dwelling. Also an ORCHARD of sSSIaa choice Fruit Treos belonging thereto. Apply to A. H. SUMMY, Proprietor. Marietta, Pa. aug2s Bt*32 MOUNT JOT ACADEMY—The Winter Session o£ this Institution will commence on the first Tuesday of November. For circulars containing foil particulars, address the Principal. aug2s 2m82 ' HARRIET T. KELLER. ts 33 A GOOD TENANT HOUSE AND STABLE. «DPRING DALE FARM,” AT PUBLIC o SALE.—On SATURDAY,'Ike 19th dsv of SFPTBM BKR, 1557. this splendid farm, situate on tuo Mancclm, Petersburg nod Lancs-ter Plank Road. \y miles from Ltr.ca.-ter vit;. will "be sold at public sale, nu*the premises. It contains 1 H ACRES AND 8 8 PERCHES of highly caltivntfd Limestone Land, including SEVERAL ACRES’ 1 ? MEADOW GROUND, divided into seven fields and &n Orchard with ratming water in each field and lu barn yard. The feuces are nearly till locust postsand ches ’hut rails The improvements are a new-story ». < BRICK 'DWELLING HOUSE, wPb SLiie roof, 32 by 30 feet, divided into seven gaSsl rooms and a Kitchen. FRAME OUT KITCHEN. ' with a never failing spring of water In the cellar, expressly arranged far keeping milk, butter, Ao, in fresh water.— Thera is a well of water with pomp therein near the kitchen door. Also a strong spring near the house. A stone Bank Bam. 75 by 50 feet, with a Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and Straw House attached. jgcg- This limn possesses superior advantages ov*»r many others for trucking and dairy purposes, on a.cou-i . f it' varied soil—its high and low land—its exti-.inrdinar> abundance of water, and its close proximity to tb.* city of Lancaster, where the demand for’produce has always iocn creatertbtn the supply. owing to th<* fact *b-«f firmer* d-> not give sufficient attention to this branch ct industry. TheORCUARD consists of about 50 Apple Trees.. Also, a variety of Fruit and OrnamentalTre**s in the bouse yard, as well as about 390 Locust trees on each sld**of the Plank Road. Persona wishing to view the premises. will please call on the undersigned, In the city of Lancaster, or on Mr. Kiehl, residing on the farm. Sale tocommenee at 1 o’clock, p. m.. mr said day, when conditions will be mado known by ang 25 ts 32 Yaluable farms at public sale:. The undersigned, ns agent for the heirs, will sell at pablic sale, on the premises, in Letterkenny township, Franklin county, about a mile west of the direct load from Chambersburg tn Ffrusburg. six miles from Chambershurg and four from Stmsburg. and on a public road. ON SAT URDAY the 19th of SEPTEMBER. the following described tracts ofiand. Into the estate of Robert Lawton, deed. Tic: No. 1, 129 ACRES and 19 PERCHES of Land, about one hundred Acres of which is cleared and the balance cot «red with rood timber. The improvements consist p. of a LOG HOUSE aud LOG BARN, and other buildings. There is au Orchard on the premises, ifli and a well of water near the dwelling. A stream of water passes through the Farm, aDd there is a great deal of fine meadow. No. 2, 83 ACRES and 148 PERCHES, adjoining No. 1, about 70 Acres of which is cleared and the balance tim bered. Thert is on this Tract a Log House and a Spring. No. 3, 74 ACRES and 155 PERCHES, adjoining No'.- 1 1 and 2. about 30 Acres of whifch is cleared and the re remaindor well timbered. There is a small stream of water od this Tract. No. 4, 36 PERCHES of Land convenient to the al>mv described Tracts, containing a first-rate Limestone Quarry. The above Farms adjoin lamia of Dowalt Keeler. John Rutt, Robert U. Anderson, Wm. Karper and others Tit.* soil is Slate. , Sale to commeuco at 10 o’clock of said day. wlfon t n<* terms will be made known. An indisputable title will b,. given to the purchasers. H. J. aug 25 “J V)UBLIC SALK.—On Saturday, tlie 12tli JL day of SEPTEMBER, 1*57. the umU rsuned Exocutor of Michael Ely, decoased. will sell at pablic on the premises, the following property, all situate fin E:usf Eai 1 township. Lancaster countv, viz: No. 1, A FARM, containing 60 ACRES aud ?3 PER CHES of Limestone L ind, fronting on the Church town ami Lancaster turnpike, one mile from the blue Ball and one mile from New Holland, adjniuing the l-imls of John Hin der, George Ruth aud others. The imp) nveineutn are a twostory CRICK HOUSE, 28 hy 30 t*»r*L f**ur . rooms on each floor; a good Tenant House, a Bank Barn, 40 by 70 feet, Wagon Shed, Com Crib, Baal Wash House and Weaver Shop, a pump ,u.d Cis tern at the bouse and at the Barn, and an .-iegant Orchard o&cboice fruit. 4 Acres are Woodland. Sfio. 2, A Tract containing 27 ACRES, One Quarlw and Twenty-three Perches, fronting ou said turnpike, adjoining the above, and lands of Jacob R.mck. John Sausmm and others; 2 Acres of which are Woodland, the remainder cleared. ALSO, on the same day wiM bo sold th- Mi.iwing Lots ol MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in said twp . about 'wo and a half urilea from Blue Ball, viz : No. 1. A Tract of Nino Acres, Two Quart.-is and Twenty five Po.che*, adjoining Abraham Martin !!• nry U*r and otirers. No. 2, A Tract of Five Acres aud Twenty IVivhus, inJjoin lug Michael Sensanig and others. No. 3, A Tract of Five Acres and Twenty Per. In\s, adjoin ing No. 2, Michael Sensenig and others. Persoon wishing to view the Mountain Land will plea.-.* meet atthe Blue Ball at 12 o’clock of the day ol sale, to proceed to the premises, where it will be sold ; after which the company will return to the Farm, which will then bo wold. JOHN lilt'll, aug 25 21* 32 * Executor of Michael Ely# r'UTY PROPERTY FOIL SALE OR EX- Vy CHANGE FOItOTHER PROPERTY IN THKOoUNTY OU ELSEWHERE. The “FULTON HOUSE’’ HOTEL. fronting on North Queen street and the Railroad. Its lo cation baa made It one of the best stands in that part nt the city. A TWO STOItY AND ATTIC BRICK HOUSE, on the east side of North Duke street, live doors HHjjjj south of Chesnut. Thiß house is nearly n-w. cuilt oftbe beat materials and in modern fityl-. 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 cmfortabU dwel lings on each street, and a never filling well of water on the same. It has the advantage -f an tmi-r-'ving iKigh borhood, ond is close to the Railroad. TEN BUILDING LOTS. ea«t cf the “Locomotive Works,” No*. 31, •>., 110. 145, 195. 222. 242, 208, 313 and 348, on the ••Chesn ut S'reet Tract, laid out by Landis aud Breueruan. The abovo properties, if not sold at private sale, will be offered at public sale on THURSDAY, lorn OCTOBER NEXT, at I]4 o'clock, p m.. at the Ful»*.» I[-»use above mentioned. Terms of sab* made easv. Reference, T. El. MILLER. Recorder, aug 18 8t 31 (Examiner copy.) Lancaster, Pa. PUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1857, No. 1. will b« offered at nubile rah*, on tho promises, containing about 100 ACRES OF CHESNUT TIMBER LAND, situate on the north side of the Welsh Mountain, iu Last Earl township, Lancaster county, east of and adjoining the “ Meeting House Road,” leading from the Cedar Grovo Meeting llouso. in East Karl township, to the Pequa Meet ing House,'!!! Salisbury township, aud immediately south of tho creek ou which iB situated Davis’ Fulling Mill. .fig*The growth on thiß laod is confidently believed t*> be fully equal if not superior to any Chesnut Timber on the Welsh Mountain, for the purpose of makiug KAILS, SHINGLE WOOD, AC. On SATURDAY, the 3d day of OCTO BER, 1867, No. 2, will also bo offered at pub ic sale, ou the premises, another tract of about 100 ACRES OF OHBSNUT SPROUT*, situate in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, about 2\-., miles south of Beartown. adjoining lands of J. L. Emery, John Perkcheiser, Wm. Kisselland others. These sprouts are from 20 to 25 years old. and are already large enough for making rails and are still thriving. iSSf-No. 3, will also bo offered at public sale, on tho same day as No. 2. and immediately thereafter a Tract of about TWENTI ACRES OF CHESNUT SPROUTS. about eight years old. very thriving, situated in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, about half a mild north of No. ‘2, adjoining land of Mrs. Hannah J. Kersey. Geo. Miller, John Spotts, and other lands of the undersigned. Nos. 2 and 3, will be shown to any one desirous of ex amining them, by John Spotts, who resides adjoining No. 3. The various tracts will be divided off previous to the days of sale, into lots of 4 and 5 acres each, for the conve nience of purchasers. Salo to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on each day, when attendance will be given and the terms (which will be easy) made knowu by WM. BOYD JACOBS, aug 11 ts 30 Spring Grove Forge. Available farm at private BALR—The subscriber will sell at private sale the farm on which he resides, situate in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of tho Buck Tavern, adjoining the road leading from Conowiogo Fur nace to the Susquehanna, abont two miles west of the for mer, and about two miles east of the latter, adjoining lands of Joseph Earnbart, Thomas A. Clark, John Myers and other lauds of the subscriber —containlngTWO HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, about eighty acres r.f which arc covered with thriving young timber, the balance is iu 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 premises, and a great many other fruit trees of almost every variety. The improvements consist of a large stoue w-t-s-’ DWELLING HOUSE igg covered with slate, a BANK BARN, largo Mraw 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 except the barn are nearly new and in complete order. The water is conveyed to the dwelling and barn, iu lead pipes by meaDS of a Hydraulic Ram. There is likewise on the premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly pailcd in, a well of excellent water and pump therein near tho kitchen door. This is a very produclive 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 beiDg 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 26 th of Sep tember next, it will ba sold at Public Sale at 2 o’clock, P. M., on ihat day, at the Buck Tavern in th- township afore said. For terms, which can be. made accotmr'-dating, apply to the subscriber, who will toke pleasure In showing the pro|>- erty to any person who uiay favor him with n call, jnoe 30 ts 24 ISAAC ROGERS. FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber of fers f-r sale a valuable Farm, lying,ou the road lead ing from Indiana to PittsburgJlwo miles from the Bor ough of Indiana, and one mile'from Indiana Branch of the Pennsylvania Central Rail Road. Tlm* firm contains 224 acres, about 165 acres of which are cleared, and all in a high 6tate of cultivation. There is upon it a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 4tf feet long and 24 feet wide, a-frame Barn 100 feet long and -49 feet giail wide, frame waggon shed, corn cribs, hog house, tool house and other out buildings. There is an A PPLE ORCHARD and other Frnlt 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 form on the whole it is one of the richest aud 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 ctn have the Farming Utensllß, Stock and Grain in the gronnd- on moderate terms, as thq loss of health has compelled me to give op farming. For fur ther particulars apply to James M. Barclay, on the prem ises, or by letter addressed to me at WestLeahonon, Indi ana Co., Pa. ALEXANDER C. BARCLAY. june23 3m 23 YAL CABLE STORE STAND AND FARM AT PRIVATE BALE. 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 more township, Lancaster co.. Pa., at the cross roads fad ing from Chestnut Level to McCall’s Ferry and from lUw linsvllle to Phitz’s Eddy. The farm contains THIRTY THREE ACRES AND TWENTY PERCHES of choice land; in a high state of cultivation, divided Jnto convenient fields and well feneed, the greater part of the outside fence being substantial post and rail fence. The im provements are agood two-storyTRAME DWEL- ■ L"Zg LING HOUSE, with Store attached, and a well or go a excellent water with a good pump therein near the door, Stied Kitchen, Bake Oven, and a good Frame Warehouse. The Barn is a new and substantial building of modern construction. A Straw House, Carriage House, Corn Crib and Hog House, &C 4 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 tho southern part of the county. Persons wishing to view the property will ploase call on the undersigned residing on tho same. 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 h|s property on which he resides, situate in West Donegal township, Lancaster county, about one mile from John 8. Gishe’s Mill, and two miles from Elizabethtown, fronting on the Falmouth turnpike, and also the old River road, adjoining lands of John 8. Gish, Samuel Musser, Joseph Rutt and others, and containing 00 ACRES, (more or less ) Ten Acres of Woodland, and Two Acres of which is young Chestnut Sprouts. All the cleared, land is tillable, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. Wa ter convenient, Cattle can havo access to it from all the fields. The improvements ou which are a one and a half story DWELLING HOUSE, an elegant iitinn Spring of never-failing water at the door, a new Bank. 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My wife was cured, two years since, of a se vere and dangerous eough, by your Cmsbbt Pectoral, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children have several times been cured from attacks of the Influ ents and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pill* have entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for aorae years, —indeed, this cure Is much more Important, from the I had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from any of the numerous reme dies I had taken. - “ You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well suppose we are not un mindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEAVITT THAXTER.” “ Senate Chamber, Ohio, Jipril sth, 1854. “ Da. J. C. Am- Honored Sir: I have made a thor ough trial of the Cathaitic Pills, left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found me suffering. The first dose re lieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for tome years before, which I attribute entirely to the effecte of your Cathartic Pill*. Yours with great respect. LUCIUS 0. METCALF." Tba above are all from persona who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make these state ments without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by DR. J* C. AYER & CO., Practical *r>d Analytical Chemiatfl, Lovell, Kata. CHA J . A. UHINITPR, Agont, 13 Krjjt King afreet, IjimaHtor. July 1 tf 24 ONE OP THE BEST STORE STANDS IN THE COUNTY !—Tliu undersigned-will leaso for one or more years, that best of Store Stands, together with a Two Story Dwelling House, tuljoining tho same, situato in Centre Square, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster _ County, together with a Storo llouso, and all appertaining to.said Storo and Dwolling. Possession will bo given on the first day of April next, (1857 ) Persons deslrou3 of renting will please call ou tho un dersigned residing In the city of Lancaster, Pa. SAM’L BOMBEROKR. N. B. Should persons prefer buying to reuting, 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. 3. B. dec 2 tf^ A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE—TIie subscriber nfferß at private sale, tho well known farm, lato tho estate of Willaim Taggai I,deceased, situate part in Northumberland aud part in Montour counties. Pa., on the road leading from Milton to Danville, and within ono fuurth of a uiile of the C. W. aud E. K. R., conluining in all 377 Acres} about 105 or 110 Acres are heavy tim bered land, principally Oak and Hickory. There is a large quantity of oak suitable for Ship Timber, and any amount of railroad wood on tho farm. The improvements are two good DWELLING" HOUSES, and one large Bank « , r Barn, handsomely situated: tho Chilisquaquo Creek running through the center of tho farm, on gag which there is a fall of 6 feet G.incbes, suitable a Saw or Grist Mill. Thero is also s fine youug 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 the farm land has been limed, and limestone within onc-fourth of y. mile. Tho whold will bo sold together, or in part, to suit pur chasers. The alxjre property has lately been very much improved; within the last year 10,000 bushels of lime has been put on It, and 2 tous of guano. This property will divide iu equal parts, either by tho creek or by the public road. Tho terms will be made ac commodating to suit purchasers, as but little of tho money will be required for several years, unless convenient to those who may chooso to purchase. Any person with a small sum to pay in cash, can make the balance out of the timber and wood, as tho Cattawlssa Railroad furnishes a cash market for all the" 5 wood that can bo delivered. All the products of tho larra will in that place pay bettor than in the city of Lancaster, in consequence of tbo markets created by the iron and coal regions close by. After being cleared there will 200 acres of good timothy meadow as. can bo found in tho State. It will then be a first-rate grazing farm. The subscriber will also Hell on reasonable terms a small Farm, containing 4-5 Acre* of good Land, situate in Chilisquaqoe township, Northumberland county, 4 mlloe rom Milton. 4 miles from Lewisburg, and ten miles from D&nvillo. This tract contains about 5 Acres of Timber* and the balance is well suited for raislug grain and hay, and has all been limed within the lost two yeare. The improvements are a good TWO-STOKY HOUSE, in good rondltion, and a tolerable Log Baru, which with pome Improvement will bo sufficient tor the farm. There is also on it u good APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit Trees. This property is within three miles of the -Sunbury and Erie railroad, and two miles of tho Catawissa railroad. It is In a good neighborhood, and good markets, and conveni ent to tho 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 thesubscriber.nearMilton, Northumberland county. Pa. Terms will be made very accommodating. Chillsquaque twp., Jan. 20. Choice farm lands for sale— The Illinois Central K. R. Company is now prepared to sell about Acres of CHOICE FARMING LANDS in Tracts of 40 Acres and upwards, on Long Credits, aud at Low Rates of lutorest. These lauds were granted by the Government to aid la tho construction of this Road, aud arc among the richest and most fertile in the world. They extend from North East and North West, through tho middle of the State, to the extreme South, aud include every variety of climate and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, interspersed with fine groves, and in the middle and Southern Bftctioos tim ber predominates, alternating with beaotiful prairies and opeDiugs. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bracing, while living streamsaud springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and des'rable fuel, belug furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton —and wood can be had ui the same rate per cord. • Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds, which can be procured for little more tbau the oxpense 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 Road, by which every facllitv Is furnished for travel and transportation, to the principal markets North, South, Ea*t, \\ est, 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 persona of Industrious habits I and small means, to acquire-a comfortable Independence in a few years. , . , .. ~ I Chicago Is now the greatest grain market in the world— I and the facility and economy with which the products of thrso lands can be transported to that market, make.thecn much more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more \ remote ut government rates,—as the additional cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which must be borne by tho 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? I the State, and in whom the title l» vested, to the purchas ers, which convey to them absolute titles In Fee Simple, ' free and clear of every incumbrance, lien or mortgage. THE PRICES ARE FROM 80 to-830.—INTEREST ONLY 3 PEK CENT. 1 530 percent, will be deducted from the credit price for Cash. Those who purchaso on long credit, give notes payable in 2,3, 4, 5 and 6 yeais after date, and are reqnired to improve one-tenth annually for five years, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation, at the end of that ! Competent Surveyors will accompany those wirii to examine these Lands,-free of charge, and aid them In m The Lands remaining unsold ore as rich and valuable as those which h«v«be^i» o F»»d°fc Ap£ , . Will te sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, containing nu merous instances of successful farming, ttbieand well-known farmers living in-the. neighborhood, of the Railroad Lands, throughout the Stater-*!** the of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting j otc —or any other information—will b© cheeriuluflXflß ! on application, either personally or by letter, 14 SWAP* t French, or German, addressed to " . JOHN WILSON,: •; Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R, R. Co,. i office ltf Illinois Central; Railroad Depot, Chicago, HU ncds- AYEE’S “jlcta a, Me,, JWts. 85, 1853. JAMKS CAMKUON\ tf 1
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