• ,EIT., - ,LOVIS CORRESPONPE NC E. Tin lowa GOLD DISCOVERIES.—A letter to . Laterfroin Mgt—Brigham Poling Abdicates the Throne— Gov. 0101m:fig's Reception at Soil lake—Death of Gen. the Pittsburg Journal says ..—" We were y . os_ p e w,. . F ,,, ia ,, ll i Fein a o ., of „„ Indian. in informed by a reliable gentleman, just , Chiti s ilitt nuria — BillY Entaebts at I Ccut Ork."' — Fl i g h in from Des Moines river, that the tract of Wale ' . in the'S°6th ' ' fr ' —ir "" Rain ' rh' ' 9'''''' in R country recently purchased by your fellow unois—Anotter .Mn . rder in our City—Kansas, d. dr. , r ET. Louts, May 24. 1858. el tizeb . Col. R. C. Gray, late Commander of ' We iLave rec:ilsed later accounts from Utah. and they all the popular packet, Denmark, has proved to Confirm theme imavioloily pnblislied—that grighlon Young Contain an abundance of gold of the richest has actually “iiurreidered." ~ lie on a large deputation quality• Although just discovered, hundreds onacrollaiievi froin Salt Lake City to meet Gov. Cumming. of men are already prospecting, and our and wort hini into the city, where he was to hare been 11:lion - pant assures us that from five to twenty i iiWelietilby OA, citizens with great rejoicing. The preps- dollars per day are being realized per man. ; ' tfOn'a TiW Dee. Cumming s reception into salt Lake City, is Gold has been discovered to abound for a but the i - - siioliela of, by ihe late accounts, as grand, and on the most considerable distance up the valley, i extensive scalS. Gme. Gumming will n o doubt be agree. - tract of Col. Gray appears to be signally prolific. 1 bly disappointed—for where he expected to meet his direst The Cob has sold his interest in the Denmark 1 enemy, he found laud and hospitable friends. These aro to the Northern Line Packet Company, and the only accounts mceived here—which left the Mormons has lef: for the aureal region. His farm is 1 making preparations for the new Governor's reception, and near Rattle :-•nake Falls, Elk township, Polk that BrighaM Young would abdicate the throne without county, lowa." - offering any realstaueis. Many of the Mormons had left _______---.--.-.. the city and gone to other ports of the Territory—fearing, GREAT ExPOSURE IN WISCONSIN—OfficiaI no doubt, a;war between the Saints and Uncle Sam's troops. Corruption.—We find in the Milwaukee News! The not at all unexpected intAligence of the death of a synopsis of the report of the committee of Gen. PERBIFEII F. Saint, was received in this city a few the Wisconsin Senate upon the question of the days since. The died on Sunday—yesterday week—at Fort amounts expended during the session of the Leavenworth.l Gen. Smith was in command of the Utah Legislature of 1856, to secure the passage of forces, and had been in ill-healtb for come time; indeed, it wii hardly expectedthebill apportioning the lands granted by the when he passed through shin city, United States to Wisconsin for railroad par- I he would surrve a month. Ile Is succeeded in command by Gen. Hamm. lie remains mill b r here to day, and poses among the several Roads. The great I effort was to get a portion of the lands for the Bent East, where the funnily reside. for interment. Gen. Smith was a native of Philadelphia, and son of Milwaukee and La Grosse Railroad. Accord- Jonathon Smith, Cashier of the ~..,ond Bank of the United ifig tO this report, ILIi who voted for the land States. Ile lit udied law with Charles Chauncey. s oot , grant directly or indirectly, received bonds or after his admission to the praellee of law be removed to stock valued at from $5OOO to $25,000. The Now Orleans, and there entered upon the duties of his pro- total amounts paid are said to have been as fersion. A taste for military life led him to take great fn in : Interest iu thi; volunteer ccin foam. 0 ~f that dty. and he 6 overnor of State, $50,000; Governor's distinguish , Vhamclf 114 a thorough disciplinarian Gen. private secretary, i.;55.01)0 : State officers, $2O,- Smith first 99w a,,tive s,r,ic., ii, Florida, at the bead of WO ; Suprome Court, $l9OO ; thirteen State boamisss troops under 01,n Tnnoit. and secured the entire Senators, 200,000; sixty six A- , semblymen, confidence of that Cairo.,. n.. ws, a ft , -rwards called to :$385,000 ; Legielottire clerks, :'. 4 1.7,000 : editors duty in the , tin lied States Army, will, the same grade and I dher., , , $401,000. fi rand t,tal, $989,000. that he held as no "ate talc,. and his distinguished '(his amount of bonds was given to secure services In Mexico gained f r hitt, rapid promo,ion. At the pas.age of the bill, and it will strike the the time of his death, he a:, a Brevet ' 1 1,6, General. publir very ,mangle - that it iliu-4 be a protita- An otoe Chief. owned Joseph Dsroitt. a half breed. 1111,1 Ole thinA , to bo:d ~ilicii—io Wisconsin. These somewhat distinguished among the Oh, tribe of Indian, bonds, however, ate worth little or nothing was killed on the . 22d ult , by a matt tamed Be,low, at St. now, and the present managers of the company Deroln, 'Nebraska. It appears that the Chief had been repudiate them drinking to seems, and when In this state threatened Ile- . dew's life; t h e latter honoring of it anted himself accordingly with a rcvolVer. and as Dersin approached shot him down. 'rho Chief was bun ietl sit It distingiii,dicd lioncrs Ile now; dressed in Lis be,d suit of cloth, a roasted chicken, a 11,k of whiskey, iids pill, knife and tohacco were placed beside him in the gray, and Id; favorne horse waa killed 'and placed oh thin grave, SO that the spirit of the dead chief, when it r4,1C1105 t6o initrihrhil hunting groundii, mad find everything preintrnd ntr his reveritinn The lientite,le Chief, huh Dtwit,s, wilh his whole party of warriors, Olt,' at Nevi OrJenne on the 15th, in char, of a Governnient agent, who is con lucting them to the I le dian country. The celebrated Bowlegs is blind, lame and eighty yearn of age, yet be has been for e quarter of a cen tury the moat formidable to,. of the Coifed States (levet,- ment. Old :father Timeccili Noon call Billy to his last account. , A man nathed Thomas dolly. supposed to 1)o an agent of the Pounsvhiania Central E. it. c lonnirtad suicide a ha: days ago, hyljumping of rho en- tour Rate Erisdpie, in the Mississippi, between Memphis and Vicksburg. Ile ma.. tin der the intluence . of liquor at the time. Tho destructive priivas,ps en the lower 'Ciisvissippi are still on the huireage. and at litany places all efforbt to stop them havo heen abandoned. The damage to rho Lucie country by high water, is ostinmtpd rc. thp mil line. A' New Orleans imper that the Mintage to the .agar Prop important to 1 ,, 0r0t0 B a i r alone Will illl,oll , 11,, i...,,1r(1111.11, and title:, Ilp• powi, tbat h- srui crevasses tarn so-n -toppiiii it will go old) up hi high, the oldestaldishial stand. Pirnmily Cy Ii figure. In attic places the hsv, 111,d , them, and ale repi•ntiy hy N. Bair Si hootlpir, in the selves rafta . ur platforms and anal them with riiiapi and r e m. of Dr. Goo. B. Markley, EMI Kin,. Limi•astor, and"n there they Into" tatalon fin.k ab.. ' te. id l e half square east of itsprocher's Hotel, where ho is pre t in'i‘l:l;" in " the w''ri anal pare furnish d to fuish with promptitude and despatch, those h'' 'an j" "• "'"'""s• wliil Mat. TIIiili:7 , 111N11 MACHINE: , :mil MISId POWERS malty are daily swept away. with Tim improved /'a ll 's,, teidr, , / .afpuia for la,ht• For lb " 4'l taco n' " "" "d"'' h'tv"n hn noSs of revalue :maim] stands unrivalli d. been and innium•ii quantities of water loins as has been fully teislial le: al who have ',tidal them. Alt...itho rivers. shove and below • are hank full. itl'aG of nit kinds nuende,l the sh„ Th ' nota n. and in a manner that will um Ice the artiide ta w ide. Is now said to be in many pi t a p u tp ' o des aid, paired as ga pit as new. IL. as ill also f . x , hun,, , asp , Thu bottoms and low land-, bail abovi• and ldo , this :rr hand ours—the of 'Ohio It city, are all live, flowed, and -111;111 ists rout Over Liu, nu, kept enstnnt , y on hands prairies and through the thither. With us it has rained near- Th e b eet o f rc ti aon n will he i ne ica, every day rinse our last letter, and the!farruers in this ers to call :tint examine his work vicinity aro 'complaining of it bohc,„ , , so we:. that they can ...uneasier. May lo tiro la] not get their Pica plant , il The rscent heavy idol o r s, h passed over ' K.7' save your Horses lona sod Northern 1 i•o, or Which w, loa 1 •• It.. ta!ie gteat pleasure in reniunnesiliog MoNsian last week, appears to hove been more des . rustics th an; 1, Must nig Linintent as a valuable and indispensable :uncle at first supposed. In many Mocks near iy who', loch, f . )‘ . s"re.c. 0 rotcLe= or (wt., o n Ho t s,. Ou r m e n were swePti away—h° "" hl '" * " dew "' In-is "I" nd ' lll ' have used it f,r senors Iluns, Bnlises, dill Joints fences carried away, vegetation completely ptiedroti•d, and and Rheumatic Pairs. and alt say it acts like magic. We whole fields of wheat and other grains utterly ruined.— use no other Linimenl. .1. W. lIEWITT. And we regret to add several lives were loot Foreman for American, Harden k Wills'. Forgo is Co's We have to record another murder perpetrated in our city, and that, too. by three boys. aged resp,it ival C. 10. 17 t• Gentlemen t—l had a negro man worth $1•200 who toiik and 18. Ode iir two of them, it appkus, ale barbers. and 1 one night a loan named Hugh Downey went into the cold tram a had I ' ll ' and was orelers for over e "' 3. " d' saloon to get shaved, and when seated. one of them at his • I had need everYtidng I could hoar of without benefit. until I tried the Musnutg Liniment. It has perfectly tuteeback, threwa rope about his neck, whilst the others lucked the door, when all three returned to the rope, and hi " and I can au " . lake the al's' Prier fur hit". the man Downey to death. After life oils extii.ct, Coy Respertfuily JAMES DORRANCE. robbed the body of money to the amount of $ Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have this - 2.01). a gold 1 watch, studs, dtc.,and when an opportunity oilered dragged , invaluable artiiiie. Sold by all respectable dealers evi where. aoy other •• Itra,g's Liniment. - It is a nut the corpse of the house. and threw it down a collar ItAltN PARK, hole, where it was found the next afternoon. The nervous ness end confusion noticed on mol oleollg the boys at the may 11 lm 17 Proprietors, N. York finding of the body. and the testimony of a witniets of the Coronor's inquest, that ho sans' Downey enter ;Le barber .shop and did not sea him again, suspicion at once rested on the 05th inst., by the Rev. J.. 1. Striae. John E. lido upon the stdoon, not thinking or even suspeeting the boys srly, of Cloy township, to Lydia 11 1 . Bard. of West Coealico of committing the deed, but that they probably knew t"s ni ' l ' t l l ' i i L l • ). '27th in liy the some. Amok W. Aungst. of something about it. In making the arrest. it was found Penn township. to Martha L. Smith. of East Ilemptield that two of them had escaped, and the third was taken to to"'"'ffilt. On the ult.. at Litiz. by , 11, : v. Itetilicke.y. jail where]. disclosed the above Gets, and Will dollbt leo; Kehler, of Lancaster. to Miss L. d. Bare. of the former be held as State's evidence against the other two. Up to • place. , On the I , th ult.. by the Rev. D.Resentniller. George this morning they had not been arrested. Grossman. of Warwick top.. to ioiland. of Upper Leo- During the past week some fifteen dead bridles have been ! cork i•wn=Lip. picked up in the river, and the probability is, they weir victims of the recent steamboat disasters. The bode of a lady Irtle found, and upon her person STIOO—S7SO of nvhi was in gold. Iler mune is unknown—lnquiries are i,e Stnikl , nly. en Tuesday evening last. at the resiibmce of David Shun,. to this c ity, where she boil lie., im made. visit, Mis. Rebecca Millet. of Mani,ind in 111, , 5_1.1 y• sir of The opening of and the excursion on the Iron Mi.imitain h er Railroad, {Ye omitted to state in one lasi, had been pnst- lon I.l . o‘sth inst.. in Littli• I,lrnship. Ares CI 11,..00. poned In Consequence of the inclemency of the wetaber.— wi ds dace. t r )70 7,1 , f l ' " [ : e n t t e l r l a 11 To-morrow, guesilay,) however, the affair comes off. We , if S r. 2: 1,1 . 1. Th p. Jacob Fonik. aged ,{1 year; , . may possibly be among the number. month+ ands days. Mr. Jos9ph IV. Thornton. ot The Ilo:Attleol'S SaVings lu a Fri lac, the 91st. alt.. iu Re-+t IL•mpfivld t , stdtution of this city, is now on trial en an indictment of and 1 %vents-W . , day,. This renerßldt• 1.11 larch woe bone embezzlement—for appropriating some sPLouo of the , in the house in which he died. near Satunga. and has left money belonging to It 1 titution to himself numerous po , d , rity. Ile was limned on Monday. and ens. • the eerVireS w•oo, conducteil . 11,. J. I 161i:utter. llishoo ar On Saturday evening, one million of dolls, tiansferr, 11, Moil non; to to-ryu e nsion. Not less than loon ' from New York to this city, by Government. eel; safely it is said, et - tended the funeral., hdridy was 11 , 1 respeet i 11a •'-il depositedlin the Oiee of the Sub-Treasury of this city— bytt , :lwho k d now kin!. on Wel nesdav hod. /len. Moneec, being an! instalment to pay G o vernm e nt . for • formerly Pad', of the Union itroliol of this Cry. the Mormon rebellion , Ile hail heels 10 the Ministry tier about. twenty years. evil rank...l high in the Cllll,ll AS an earnest sal suocessful There are "just now. by way of vait U. edy, and in the o• herald of the Cre,o settee of 'war" and bloodshed,” a series of nest outra geous and unheard of robberies being iierpetrated en Kansas. Capd Montgomery, one of Lane's leaders, has taken 01011 himself the la u rels belonging to the notorious Lane. 11011 with a hand of free State Oleo or Ab-lninnists. are en, ing bousris in open day, and pilfering theinh.ddt:m t; of their money, their good: and shattles. If such rontin , t is sanctioned by the 't shriokers " of the Seri h. it it ill n•t be long before they find split "iu thoir own 1.:0:is aipon the •' battle fields" of Kansas. They are now making Presidents in Eansa--,o pagor raises dm name of Stephen A. Douglas to its 111:1,t •h.• aid and an Abolition editor, determined inft to to. ouid hoists the 0.000 of F. P. Nair, jr.. of this ,•ity. f.r Die l'e,s idency, and Eli Thayer, for Vice Piesidow II hat t.tli the rank, and filo think of that tiebet (J o. Seward. yew York, will feel had when he hears of this tick,— about to be nominated over his head in 1,01,. Mr. Carpenter, of your City, was hero a day Or two -ittre, and started for home, via the Ohio river. Business continuos ttxtreowly chili, and nothing it any importance has transpired in our priddee 111:111,0, Noble)] In very much depressed. The health of our city is good. Yours, DLD GUAED. A TALE 01' HOEIWRS.—AN INCARNATE FIEND —CAN LIT BE ?—Governor McW tine, of Missis sippi, is charged by the Vicksburg Souiltron with having pardiined out of the penitentiary a man named Dyson, who had assassinated another man named Nelms, for which he was simplylsentenced to the prison for fourteen years. ' That paper says of the criminal: He waylaid his victim, with whom he had a deadly feud ; brought him down a the that shut, and then, emerging from h a billing place, taunted his dying victim who words of insult and reproach, and finally concluded by plaiting the muzzle of his gun to the body of and tiring a second time. 'fins shot produced instant ileath, and so close was the gun to the victim that the flesh of the murdered man was burnt by the explosion. ilaiiogeomple. ted the work or slaughter, he deJiherhtely mounted his horse, rode to the house it Nelms. called his wife out, intnrnled her that he le murdered her husband, and directed her w toe e to find his mangled corpse. Dystm 4 a blood-stained. bbiod thirsty, in carnate fiend. He is not a loan, but a fero cious ti g er, and Governor MeV; it lie ha, no more right to let such a beast loose opin the community, than he has to open the cages of a whole caravan of tigers. His antecedents are well known, too and they should have forbidden all hope of Executive clemency.— The murder of Nelms was not his first t tste of blood. He had previously, in a most base and cowardly manner, murdered a lawyer named Moss, of De Soto county, by shooting him in the back as Moss rode from him. lie hail murdered three of his own negroes, tind one of them in a manner so horribly appalling as to cause the death of his own wile. This ease occurred at his own table, and the victim of his fiendish rage was a woman. Taking of fence at something the woman did, or omitted to do,While waiting at the table, he rose, drew a bowie-knife, and, with a single blow, ripped her open. His wife swooned, and when she awoke to consciousness, he had cut the negro's heart Out, and with it upon his knife, he thrust . it.into her face ! She swooned again, and the 'result' of her horror and fright brought on convulsions, from the effects of which she soon died. The pigeon-roost in Decatur county, Ind., extends over a , listance of twenty-eight 'idles, and is about feurteernmilr-s wide. The birds have not nested at this roost for thirty years until this spring. Over this vast extent of country every tree has from ten to fifteen nests. The old birds leave early in the morn. ing in search of find, and return in the ever log 4:rr - Equalit y to All Uniformity of Priee! A new feature tit' Both TOSS. Every one his own Sale, Co., of th- Cres•en' Prioo Cktliinz Nkartiet Street, ai s fith. in addition to having. th Parent. roost varied and tkshionahle stock of Ciothir, i mad, expressly for retail wales, liar, 1,1,1 tided every OM' Lin own Salesman, by baying marked in fi ❑ores. MI each article, the very lowest price it .vi be 5..1 . thoy vanyot pons:lty vary—all must bu, Th e nda are ell e.. 11 spon,ted and prepared and t:seitt pants taken with the makinet so that all can buy with the full ast-tirantiti ti,tttliet a 4isel nili is at the very lowest It...mber Ir• EE=I EME=I REVIEW OF THE MARKETS Ph Iladelphta Market May 2a.—Quercatram Bark i, in V..itil farther salt, of 21 lthtls. No. 1, ut ,i 231 The market ta.r 13readstutis routinues ehlrolmly qui• t, but r,-main as last /in•mal. escopting 6s C , lll. It has improvol. The• axnnri demand f,w ['lour onntnoma limhts d. Sales of 9nnn 1)1.. Is cXia /Ind hrr-I: 1.10 I=lll nitrate At one former nine tL 44.111:111,1 .;',3 31 , and Cu , ! )1,,1 MEM ;71, itatrl.ltat Wort , it, Itt•-it llLFtlii:ll4 uinc in Wheat c•,nlitlues dull. Elide., ran,ro from , b•. up 111 115 -& 1/11 , 131A fur 01 , 1iniry and prim., red: and whit, : Pales of at the hot, I:ye sells in a small ate at 56t Corn Is srarre oinl much want .I. and cries haVo 'aka of 71100 huThels yonr, !dont. rt 700,73 c. and ;lc. iu store toil in th e ; tir e. hats lire in limited requeltt at 3 , 4,1 , hushed. Whiskey is steady at 216! 21 t .Ic. for lible; 20?. 1 - 111.1 and for drn.l,:o. M% E . ‘ 5 1,7 , 7 1 ; Kiuc HtrPot, j‘lllo I 11'2, IcrOTICE.---An Election for President 1.1 and liitiagers at Ono Company. will 1... hold r.t thpir on Mii:\ DAY, JUNI.: Litt, ti A. M., to 3 o'clock, I'. M Juno 1 31 20 STATE OF JOHN NICKEL & WIFE, I A of Earl township. In the Court of Coinno.n Plea, 1 , 4. the Could v of Latiiii.tor. Whereas. John a Bowman, Asi.l2iiee of John Wicket mot Wire, of Earl toivoship. I.sio raster County, flirt n the 27th ilav of Man. Let - t. Nolo the Miley ,•t• the ProtioMotary .f the said Court, kis ae.iount of the anti estate : fro. is horoEy pers.', interested in the said ostate that the said Court hi, appointed the TWENTY-t'INTII day of JUNE 1858. for the allowance and cot thereof. utdoss exceptions be filed. or eau, sliewn why the stun should rot he allowed Attest. W. CARPENTER. I'l.n:by's Office. Lan. 31ey 27, Isss. June 1 4t N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY. DANIEL LEFEVER. Farmer, vs. AMOS GROFF, Far mer. April Term, 187,8. No-Sl. Vend. Ex The A uditer appointed in distribute the innd in Court i mine front the Sheriff's Salo. under the :shove writ (of the interest of Autos Gruff, the above named defendant, in a tr.tct to land in Vrovidence township, Lancaster county, ,•..niaihiLe 7o aere, mere or less. hith a two-story ironic Dwelling House, Barn and other improvements thereon, adjoining lands of Maael Winters, John M. Shenk and ethers) will attend to the duties of his appointment en FRIDAY. JUNE •:.5th.1.555, at 2 o'clock, I'. M.. at the Library Room in the Court. House, in the City I,f Lances- JAMES L. REYNOLDS. (Examiner copy ) lit 20 Lan- JO l o t a r ' t e l ; V C, A ai r i t t ' l l s ' t . ' - ri - .: E :. i i s l e . s a t i'd night, f.. . 1711 JOHN ' I' D !C l rE n ll 7 alias CASPER WISELY, alias CASPER WISFOUGHT: a liesman by birth; speaks English quite hr kon, sod with semo difficulty. and inc:ined to strain his eyes open when speaking. Ile io 45 years of age, 5 feet 0/, inches high. brown hair and blue eyes; and though not fleshy is well built. Ho has a family in York, Pa., and may possibly travel that way. Ile had no money and will probably attempt to travel on foot, and by the private roads, while in this TIVSOLVENT NOTICE.--My Creditors county. I will take notice that I have applied to the Court of FIFTY VOLLARS REWARD Common Pleas] of Lancaster County, for the benefit of the will be paid for his arrest and return to the Lancaster Insolvent LaW, , of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed County Prison. By thcsKeeper of said Prison. MONDAY the 21st of JUNE next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for May 24th, 1858. JAY OADWELL, Keeper. a hearing, where all mey attend If they think proper. June 1 It 20 may 11 it 18 WM. ALEXANDER LAIRD. B ATES, WEN TZ & BAWDWELL, 0-..0. - 7 4 WHOLESALE DEALERS II ..=...... FOREIGN tk DOMESTIC TrECES & LIQUORS, _ :-_- V No. 13 North Fifth Str.et, PhilmielphLs o. C. RATI.I. OEO. Z. RENTZ. oi.o. H. DASDWELL. jUne I 6m 20 • ____ STATE OF CATHAILINE GETZ, EDEC'D.—Letters of administration on the estate of Catharine Getz, late of East Hempfleld township, deed.. haring been grouted to the subscriber residing to the some township.. Al! perw.ne Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated for settle. ment. HENRY GETZ, june 1 6t. Adm'r. CARRIAGES REPAIRED.--One of the most interesting things for persons who ride in Carri ages, is to know where they can have them repaired the cheapest, and that place is at the Shop of the undersigned. in Church Alley, in the rear of Trinity Lutheran Church, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Work, such as making Carriage Bodies, either finished or un finished, painted or unpainted, trimmed or un- 4EIW., trimmed—sueli ROCKAWAYS, JENNY LIND sod BUGGY BODIES, or any thing else in his line. The undersigned having been one of the firm of Cox Suydam In Duke street. has no hesitation in saying that he can give any reference desired as to the quality ant style of his work, and be is not afraid to trust it to the in spection of the most competent judges in this city or else where. Persons in the habit of getting up Carriages in the County of Lancaster, will find it to their interest to pur chase of the undersigned, as he has for several years been engaged in that business, and knows exactly how to suit customers in style and price. 'As he has no Apprentices, and employs none but come petent and experienced workmen, all hie work will be warranted for one year. J`l4l - lie will also pay particular attention to SIGN PAINTING in all its various branches. lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Lancaster, june 1 3120 LUKE SUYDAM. PToktIBLIC AUCTION.---Wl ll be sold at auction, at Graetrs Landing. on the Conestoga, on SATURDAY. JUNE sth, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M in lots to suit purchasers. a large quantity of SHINGLES, PLANK AND SAWED LII.MBER, of sixes and lengths, as follows: Shingles, 16,000 No.l guagea Cypress, averaging 6 In. wide. Plank 2 inch, 14, 10, 18, 20, 22, 23 and 24 feet long. `• 3 " 20, 2xS ‘• 24, 27, 32, ‘• •• " 20, Scantling. 4x5 inch, 13 feet long. 4x6 13 " .` Hemlock Rafters, 3x4 inch. 12 feet long. 'Timbers. 4x 8 inches, 24, 26. 32, 35 and 41 feet long. • tiv.l2 .• 22 and 32 " " ••2 2 , 24, 32 and 42 .` •• Sxli " 22. " • :;xll 7x14 17, 23 and 26 Sx 9 " 24, 27 and 32 `• •• 6x 7 24.2700d32 " 5x 0 •• •• ,• •• Bxl6 " " " " 7x12 " " " " .1 " " •• 5x " •‘ " " " This linnher will be found suitable for Hone-c, Barns, Outbuildings. ,ko. A credit will be given far all purehad.; over sln in value. Ako about three tons of square, round and flat diffilaalt sir-s and lengths—suitable for liolts mud conditions made known at sale. jutie i It 10 BLACK & it Ell. ' 4 UDITOIt'S e7an l i t n rr e . sti l t l llj e us t t h t%" . :c d olai er t; Igned .Auditors to i he" NttRTIIERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1. kNeASTER COUNTY," as by the :n et o f i u e o rpe.,. lion of sitid Conatetny, is provided 1) Repnrl, That we have exatoined the accounts for the ear pryc. ding the first dsy nit May. 1938. and ti nd the sauna as follows, to wit : Policies issued on per lart Report, May 1. t 0.7, insuring property to the .mount of $'2,t2.10.ti1 Lett Inerease from May 1, 1 ,377, to May I. 1,5 E 131'211.fin Autumn. of property iusured May Premium Notes filed as per last report. May 1, 1.5 - In crease fri,m May 1, 1857, to May Am't of Notes filed May 1. 1858, Cr. Funds of its Oon Balance in the hands of Treasurer May 1, Thrt - Per,•ntave ree,nved on Notes fil e d from May 1. 1857, to May 1, 1 sr.s =Mil Fir . .. Tax on Dermobermisessulent EN=i2=l An,uot ot . T:tx ,c•ei vett Dr. lin . Fire Losses and aL:a - pnses. twit Ando.. Gar 1113 ...... 2to) E. Y. Darlington. Printllll-t. (Lao / 7. 75 Geo. Sntlers..n. 1'2.73 Wain Dear , S Jacob. Myars, Dearsol S. I /Mot, Wm. 11. Wiley. Jos. Ilart Son I .Viin. M. Dru-lin. .1. Young. T. 11vinoch1, Thaddeus Stevens, counsel fooit y f,..4 fir making :1.4 , ...,111,0. Committee for inotriii2aling MERE Ituth'4 5.00 Witues-es foes. invosn2sting A. Ruth's I 4.50 no.tu2o 7tui W. 11. signing nolioies, lOU Dirl,l“),. fee= 1.00 Printing Itloot ion Inns, 1.25 Fire Benjamin M.3t: uffor,of Pew, twp.. 1.11. Co. Loos April 9, 19' 900.00 interest ou the S:11110 At/Sail/1a 1Z Uth, of the Bor. of A kLitu-h,vn. Lan. co. Lo, May M== ISenjamin Itr,itinui...l Eliza both tWp.. Lau. to. .1.),,m a, to thvellitv4 haute, boo Amount tt . Liases paid, nal Ince is 11041 ds of Trea'r May 1. I Ssi An,tint th, tax assessed December. 1. 1657, on premium notes tiled and Lovable previous to the _slll dap of May, l'in7 Amount of tax paid to Trios May 1. I:.de• Pc: vent:l., to C.ll..ctors for c,lh of nz said tux Outidanding tax on premium hiitts. May I. Isfis Willie:4, nor hands this 12th day of May, 1526. A I'. HIBSHMAN WM. 11. STUDER, jun, I .10NAS LABEII. lexanninn and Wnoitly Tinton copy.) . . • AV AT SILVERC lIE I % RI.. CLOCKS,. I J I E , 1 1 V; y E ,A L R I . t r. "1 ,\ A .0 N . D I S WEST 1010(1 St.. (near Market; takes pleasure in in vitind attention to his now and larflo stock of Goods. which com prises a, groat a variety of all articles in his (De as can be Lund in the sits. consisting in part of Ladies . Fine 15 Carat Hllatiag Lover WAtcht Pitt.' !told Hunting Levers, " Open-faced borers, Silver Hunting Case •• fl• Open-fared a good assortment of LEVEBS and LEP - INES of Silver and C imposition Case : QUABTIERS old ENGLISH WATCH ES (Orel and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. ilia assortment of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever catered to the rilinens Laurlster. ()art of which are the following attics: FINE PAIIt.TED BREASTPINS. EAR iziNGs AND BRACELETS to match: CA MEG SE'rTs, FL. Et ENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and lilt EA ST PI NS. all of which for beauty, style and cheapness can, Lo surpassed in the city, Also. n fine assortment of PLAIN sod CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Clll7lO , Setts and Medallions. Particular attenti , 4l paid to Jewelry of Gentlem e n's wear. vrooprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the (not quality; Ribbon Slid,. Gold and Silver Tooth Pieks, ate, ABA-flys on hard a ~.sst vomit of SIL VET le rt. et f tti such n Spoons, Tea, Table, Deseert, Sum,. Mustard and ; Dinner and Ten Forks: Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives: Salt Callers; Cups. Pie Knives, fickle Knives and fonts. setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— AB., a licautiful lot of Port Mon tunics for Ladies and Gents, C.tmbs .add Brushes of all kinds. Acenrdeons, kr. Clocks feat 51:25 to $5O. all warranted. 2..eir. The undersigned has, of considerable expense, get up a Cerd tut' flair Work Patterns. for which he receives orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in sited to call and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. hig Watch, N'. Went King St.. Lancaster. ETTER FROM MISS LUC'S - . 1 , 1,R .1 I received your letb•r of the . 2.d inst., and Jr roque , led. attended to ...our shopping " Do you re glands, aolr - •shopping expedition" last SUlllluer—Lirlng y, tar vicar to Lancaster now us then WENTZ'S stands norivalled far variety. ch•,lae and clivapness of all kinds of Swum, Dress tior als, Shawls, Man ail Iran, Parasols, (new 11.11111.1111tifill desigiot.) dear Json, the belies of the City and County of Lancaster and vicini ty fully mole. sittivi their own, husband's and papa's in terest, in ;I drag to Walt:, en large an share of their patron. B , .:l—as they have been doing for year s—and their honest advice to their friends in. now 38 rn•r. •• for the choice of the tnst l f el a t th e l , west prim. gn It) W..titz',. whore they reco'ive to•w .n,ls e very day." Enc ukase find bill and roceipt of Goods purchased for you—th-y are much handsomer, and price,. at least 20 per rent. less than I could Ond elsewhere. will Le n.tiefxct re. 1 reinnin Irleud. truly. CIE.). K. REED. Trea,urmr. Misr per Mins 1,11,y Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Deeds, Wholesale and Retail. corner of East King a!reet and Contra Squat,, siun of the Bee I 1 Super. Silk Kobe 12 . s"ittls Super. Oil Boiled Black Silk, be) 1 Flounced Berego Robe 1 liiinzen Rohe 1 (lilly 11 be .I'quille In Yei do Super. French Lawn, I_'... 12 all Wool Pink hereon. 12! 1 Super Stella Shawl 1 N.oc style Paris Mantilla 1 Linen Duster 1 N. W. French Collar 3 no 1.25 1.50 5.00 1.25 3.00 4 " .• e; . 25 1 Pair N. W. French Undersleerus 3.30 3 ti 07 1 " Super. Kid Gloves (slightly soiled) 25 1 Now style Parasol 3.50 1 Silk Parasol (for sister) 1 Gingham Parasol (for Mary) 25 1 Sun Umbrella. Silk (for Mother) 3.00 junu 1 tf 20 Nc s ' R N E h, t 7 ', L ABOVE HO TH T IR7D , L PETED SIDES, CSILCS CALIDANY, ) unit/ 11 IOR RENT .--An excellent Frame h Weather. Boarded STABLE, situate on the Alley be t ,en South Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street. will be leased for ono year at a moderate rent. ' .4ce- There is a Carriage House with' the Stable. r Esquire of the Editor of the Intelligencer. mar 3d tf 11 45 02 u _•5 ( Lab.) 6.75 6.75 IMEIM] P , . U E L I c SALE OF m A cHLNER - 1 - „„,_ Shreiner. Administrator de hones non. Will be sold without any reserve whatever on WED- • John Brach. sr., Manheim town hip. By John Ituch and NESDAY the 11100 day of JUNE, at my late Iron Works, Hem, Burls. Adminktratbrs. Sam ue • in West Chestnut street. Lancaster City, a largo culleinion Ann Willer. Went Ilempfield township, By l of MACHINERY. TioLS. L. . consisting of Shoch, Trustee. One ENGINE and BOILER, 20 Horse Power. David Shreiner, Manheim tnwn , hip. ruppl and 25 b " Final Account. fly George Shreiner and Daniel Bard, 1 LATH ES—No. 1. 2:: Feet Shoal', 66 Inches Swing. Executors. . I 2. 14 " " 24 " " Amanda Hacker, who was a minor daughter and heir at ! law of Samuel Hacker, late of Ephrata township, de. ceased. By Susanna Harker, Administratrix. Levi Hacker, who was a minor son and heir at kw of I Samuel Hack,. late of Ephrata township, deceased.— Be Susanna Iliii - 'O-r. Administratrix. BORING MILL SWINGS, 48 Inches: PLANING MILL 8 Mary Ann Crinuinghani, late wife of Thomas K. Cunning - Feet Table; HAND LATHES of alert-vit. sizes ; it)i,T ham, late slary Ann Miller. late of Frankfort, Philadel hla. formerly of Ephrata township. By Jonas Miller, Cl"1"11NG MACHINE, -, DRILL PRESSES. 2 HAND P SLIDE RESTS, 2 ol,oW !NG FANS, COAL MILL. 3 I'AT- Admi”i s t r. " .- ENT SCALES. Jaeob Lover, East Earl township. By Jeremiah Esner, Stocks. Taps, Dirs. Wrenches, Drills. Tapping Bars, Bor. Executor. ing Bars, with a general assortment of sins)) tools. ;atlianlel Evans, Botough of C, lumhia. By Charles ,HAVI PULLEYS lIANGERI. crxtr.r. SHAFTS. EMI., OllrViVir:g Administrator SMITH ToOLS—Bellows, ADOIS, TOI:g110S, ..101.41,1, David Jenkins. Fulton tom nship. By Hannah Jane Jen- Hammer, Am. kins :Ind William F. Jenkins, Ex.eutors. BOILER MAK ER Ti OLS—Bending It.•11s, Pumhing Christian Mus.olinaln. Earl township. Gilardian , Mip Am Machin, Shear, Hand Bunch. and all D'ols nquired in r , tint. By 1,111, Sprecher, Guardian of Esther M asset that branch ”f business. man, one of the children and heirs of deceas I. ilic Wine/ .`icrm. Wrought TuTer3 for Pirnaces. Martin Herr, Ilapho township. By Samuel Ensminger and FOUNDRY Tool.S—Shanks and Ladles of different ca.. Abraham Lebiran, Executors. pacifies, fr,in 150 10 2onii 11,. Hand Ladles. Tapping Bars. Danicl Girvin, Barad', tnwnship. By .lames Girvin and Car Wheel Chills, Trim sad Wood Flasks, Oven Railroad Peter Neidich, Administrators. Truck. Moulding Sand, Sm. Mary flumes, City of Lancaster. By John K. Findlay, IRON—Flat. Round and Square Rolled, Pig Iron, Scrap, Esq., Executor. Cast 3114 Wrought. Jacol. Buchwalter, Mauer township. Guardianship Ac- STOVES AND Olt AT ES—A variety of Cook. Wood CM, Mont. My Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Susan E. nom Chamber and Parlor, Gothic and Ornamental. Swim; Buebwal ter, one of the children and heirs of doreasml Grates, Stationary Grate, oven Doors, Kettles, Pots. Puns, Henry Grubb, West Lamp,dir township. By David Lan a,. &c. ' dis, Administrator. A variety of articles not enumerated worthy the notice Phillip Killian, Cm•allen (now Ephrata) township. By of the trade. Richard Killian and Zaccheus Killian. Executors. 11.50 - - John Mylin,Pliquea township. By Eli K. Stylus and .. .. . , . ...__ uue 1 I_l =lOll $71.37 WENTZ BROS Received Payment IMIMEDIMBEI ESTATE OF THOMAS ST A lilts, DEC , D. Letters testamentary on the estate or Thomas utarrs, late of . ,West Donegal township, dece.ed, having been granted to the subscriber reMding in Elizabethtown Bor. ough: All persons indebted to .id estate are rilnested t.. make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, without delay, properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN , LYNCH, spr 27 6t 15 Executor. "EISTATE OF HANNAH GROFF, LATE Jj of the city of Lancaster, deed. The undersigned Au ditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance in the hand, of the Adininistra tors of said estate, among those legally entitled tberrt' by hee,b:. gives notice, that he will attend for the duties of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of JUNE next, at 10 o'cicck in the forenoon, at the Library Room in the Court House, at Lancaster, when and where all persons interested will attend. apr 27 it 15 WM. CARPENTER, Auditor. STATE OF WILLIAM A. LEADER, Deed.—The undersigned. Auditor, app,inted to pass upon the,exeeptione filed to the account of Nlargaret Grif fith. formerly 'Margaret Leader, Administrattix of Wi Ilia at A Leader, late of the Borough of Columbia. decea,cti, and also to make di-tribution of the balance in the hands of said Margaret Griffith, AdminiAratrix. to thee legal') entitled thereto, xis attend to the 'duties of his appoint ment. at the Court Rouse, in the City of Lancaster, on THURSDAY. JUNE 3rd, 1.555, at 10 o'cic•ck, a, rn. apr 27 It 15 11. B. SW ARIL. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH LOVETT, DECD.—Letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Lovett. late of the city of Lancaster. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned: AU persons in debted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them, properly proven for settlement, to ALDUS J. NEFF, Southwest corner Centre Square, Lancaster. Pa. 6t 15 ESTATE OF EBENEZER KILLOIIGH AND WIFE. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Joseph Ballance, Assiamee of Ebenezer Killouch and Wife, did on the 18th day of May, 1859, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court. his Account of the said Estate: —• • . - - Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the TWEN TY-FIRST day of JUN E. 1858. for the allowance and con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed, or cause shown why the same should not be allowed. Attest, W.M. CARPENTER. Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, Lane'r May 18, 1855. [may 25 4t 19 rpRIIST ESTATE OF JOSEPH ROYER, 1 (eon of Joseph,) Warwick township. In the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Lancaster. Wnerens, Michael Weldler and Chri , tian 'Wenger, Trustees, &c., did on the Third day of May. 1858, file in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the TWEN TY.FIRST day of JUNE. 1858, for the confirmation thereof, exceptions be filed. unless exceptions Attest, Will. CARPENTER, Protkey. Prothy's Office, Lane', May 3d,1853. [may 11 41 17 TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TUE COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Whereas, Rev. Duct. John W. Nevin and James McCaa, Esq.. Attorneys in fact of the Heirs rt R .bert Jenkins. late of Clernarvon twp., sa id coun ty, d ee 'd. did on the Sixth day of May. IS SS, file in the iltlice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, the Account at their said Alterneyship: Notice is hereby givers tf , all persons interested in the same, that the said Court have appointed the TWENTY. FIRST day of JUNE. IvJa. for the allowance and confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be tiled, or cause shown why the same should not h. allowed. Attest. WM. CARPENTER. Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, Lane'r, May Gth, 1858. [may 11 At 17 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Whereas. Rev. Doet..lobn W. Nevin and James McGinn., Esq., Attorneys in fact of the Heirs of David Jenkins, late of Urn township of Crrnarivon, said county. iteed, did on the Sixth day of May. IhriS. tile in the i Wier- of the Prothonotary of said Court. the account of their .said Aitorneyship Noiice is hereby given c ail persons interested in the same. that the said Court have appointed the TWENTY FIRST day of JUNE, IoSS, for the allowance and confir mation there if, unless e xceptions be tiled, or cause shown why the same sL,rld not be allowed. Attest. WM. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Proth i y i s Office, Lancir,' May Oth, 1858. [may 11 4t IS. slj BISI Blank Gr an i% d - P..l " t O li T se l.C to E wt . l 7 h - i C p h ra ins c t , i ts a tt ' t ‘ r county. hacinat made a deed of voluntary assignment f, the benefit of their creditors. to the undersigned. dated the .4th day of April, 1559: An persona indebool to raid estate are n quested to make immediate payment, as the Book A, co n o ts. Bo n ds and Notes t•ormlining an paid on the Ist of August next. will be placed in the immix of on offwei for collection. and (Boot having, claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. I'o MAIN NEUBAUSER, Assignee, ape . 27 tit 15j reridiug in Salisbury twnship. UST ATE OF JOHN MARTIN (Alex.'t, ICA son) late of Earl township, Lancaster county. dee'd.— Letters testamentary on said estate haring; been granted' to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re quested to snake immediate payment, and those hating claims against the same will present theta for settlement to either or the undersigned Executors. ALES. MARTIN, Earl Tarp. M LLI A M 11. CAIN, East Earl Twp. apr 20 it 14 DA VI ES WALLACE, de. do. mi. EASTATE OF DANIEL WENGEII. the Court of Common Plows for the County of Lancas ter. Whereas. John Solt and Isaac Hoover:Trustees 'of Daniel Wenger under the Will of Joseph Wenger, deed. late of West Earl two., Lancaster county, did on the Four teenth day of May, 1858, file in the Office of the Prothono tary of the said Court, their final Account of said Estate : Nroico is hervhy given to all persona interested in the Ltd ll•htte. tltd Ite -tal Court lot,• appointed the TWFO TV•F I Itr:T dt.y of .1 UN L. 1 , 8. o,r the alk,l'alwe and ~tst ir,ll,ti., s exvepti , ns be fild. or r• 811.• show why - • I , t. A tto,t, \V M. CARPENTER. Proth'v. Pr-th'es I Lanc'r, 11, 1 , 55. tutay IS -It Its ,'STATE A TE OF F. J. KRAMPLI, I.• •• Testamentary upon the Will of the said F. J. Kitanipla late of the City. of Lancaster. deceased, having been )11' .1,1 by the Register of Wills to the undersigned : All persous indebted to sat- estate are r, quested to matte speedy tia)ne-nt, tel il those at:Art.4 said de . ilesent them ire etch' authenticated pt. st•t F . J. )1,11:11a1IL T.t11,111.: will br c.1111it:11. , .1 as Is,•rot,pf ./t. at tho corn, ..f North t(n. tlt •• -Lrtst•,. suptrritit,ol.•ll., of S. S. ItA'r IVI C.,. ,t,t , L.l tile 1:x•-,ai. , ri. to NOIOIII p:tyntents at to ,t,tnte.l SAlt All 11. lilt.1)11'11. Ell It EN ED, at 1 . 1 S. S. It ATI] V , IN. S S I G N ED ESTATE OF DANIEL (iota) AN! WlFE.—Dankl nod rloisanna his w lfr, of )Vest township. having by deed of volun tary assiguinent. em ir...yeti their property ni the uud, o signed. oe,oPng in Ilrecknock township. for the benefit of their rr.sli!ors all persons indebted to the said Daniel Good (fire, will make payment, and all persons having elahns against 111'•111. ara requested to present them prop erly :tutlwidiented n, rETER Gum), may 4 61 7.i Assi.46e, SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.--John Kern and Wife. of Drool:nook township. Lancaster county, booing made a deed of voluntary assignment for the bene fit of their oreditors to the undersigned, dated the 7th day of April, A. D., 185 S All persons indebted to said estate are t eqm•-stet to tnal,.e immediate payment. and thoss having laims against the sn mo are requested to present th.qo duly antheutio,ted for settlement to SAMUEL B. FOLTZ. Assignee. residing in Carnarvon township =ME XTOTICE.--In the matter of the petition Esther Grammy... Mart! , township. 110 Jamb ' , ;•wss IA Of Benjamin Musser. one of the Executors of Benjamin lounger. Surviving Executor. Musser. deri'd. Trustee of Elizabeth Collingwood, (late John Brunner, West Carcaltio township. By Maria Brut- Elizabeth Bender.) decd, said Elizabeth being widow of ner. William Brunner rind Joins Rower, Administrator,. Philip Bender, &c.d. Jesse Taylor, Sadslatry township. By Jaorb Taylor, Ex- The undersigned duly appointed by the Orphans' Court cantor. o f Lancaster County, Auditor. to ascertain the names of John Killhaffer. Manor township By Henry Kendig, .Id persons entitled, and to distribute tho fund in the hands m inf,t d rair, of Benjamin Musser. the Executor above stated. Thomas Cox. Bariruzli of Columbia. Guardianship All persons therefare, heir, and legal representatives of count. by Jeremiah G. Hess. Guardian of Margaret S. the said Elizabeth Bender, dee'd, and all persons claiming Ifershey, fit. madly Cox, a initiae daughter of dearised. said fund, or any part thereof, are requested to present Jarob Danner. City of Lamiastar. Ity Carolina White. their ,Mims for examination and decision to the under- (late Carr line Danner.) Ailministratrix signed Auditor, who will 111.4 for that purpose, on sAT- . Edward Ditzhir. Clay township. By Samuel - URDAY the 12th day of JCN E. A. D., 1536. at the Library renter. Room its the Court house, in the City of Lancaster. at Z John Grehill. West Earl township. Fourth and Final o'clock, I'. M. GEO. IL BOMBERGER, Guardianship Amount.By Jacob Grabill and Henry may 18 4tISI Auditor. Grebill.Testarnantard Guardians of Jahn Grabill, a minor SOO Of 11,101,41. • • OTICE i--Notice is hereby given to George Wieland. Clay township. By Grnrge B. Wieland 1.11 all persons who may be in possession of United States and ./acoli Netzly, Executors. Arms and Accoutrements. that do not belong to Vohmteer John Groff. Providence township. By Joseph (iroit and Companies in Lancaster Bounty, that they aro requested to J"he Streit. , Adel return them to the umlers.ign;•d. The undersigned would Ilenry Fetter. Clay township. By George Fetter. Admin further nvtitv those ;lessens who have in possession States Bliley And Aecentrements, such as Powder Flasks. John Bauman, East Cocalico township. By Jacob S. Sharp, Corti idge boxes. and Iletts. b.rmorly belonging to the -Bib Administrati r. ehatian Rill, - of this city. to return the Fame immediately, Peter Bauman, Ephrata township. By Cli istian Smith. otherwise he will he emitie.led to proceed against them Administratvr. accenting to hi, without further notice. John Eshleman. Strasburg township. Supplementary and R'l LLIA NI S. AMW EG, Final Areunt. By Abraham Eshleman and Ilenry Mus• Brigade Inspector of [fie :Id Brigade, 3d Division, I'. M. selmAn. FNOCUterS. I /in e e—St,n‘n Duke ,t.. square south of Court House John Shreiner. Manheim township. By Jac.,l, A. II eSS. Uniy eit Administrator de bonis non. cum testament° annexe. Doctor Henry Shunk, Warwick township. By lions). dy tit- . . Christian Kindig. Admiistrators. John Dille-, Earl township. By Amor Diller and Fsa!as AM CE L L. FOX, OPTICIAN> Si.affor. Executors. Adam Lichtenberg. r, Con,ky township. By John Ej o hien. I. 'I i.g7 Sunni 30 STrEF.T, AIDA - F. BrITONIO.O I O 6101:::T. IMILADEtema. , berger, Ad min intrat. 4 - . Ado Years with the 31cAlL•lers. John S. Max , ell, Fulton town-hip.thl rtnli3rothip Ac count. By Day l\' d. Guardian ot Bohert S. Maxwell. Spectacles in Gold, Silver and Elastic Steel Frames, of a a minor of deceased. great variety of patterns, with Superior Glasses, carefully Jo . 1 1 . .1 n o re . Kemy .. Warwicktownship. Gna . rdian,hip A . rcuunt. adapted to the sight. Spy-Glasses. Micro- E f r..+ ,___,,,,. ... I: • Jacob hemp,. G uard i an of Elizabeth G. hamper, scopes, Drawing Instruments, Surveyors' Compasses and Transits Dairy Thermometers, Glagt,s' . ~ now intermarried to David Bush.) child and heir of do ceased. • 1 Diamonds, sc., Ac. All kinds of Optical Instruments made, repaited and John Feustermacher, Borough of Mount Joy. By Jacob R. • adjusted. Hoffer. Executor. Agent f o r Fixes' Gblique Pointed Gold and Steel Pens, Samuel Shaeffer, Ephrata township. Guardianship Ac. and the $2.3 Double T huccoled Sewing ilachinrs. count. By Joseph Kline, Guardian of Martin Shaeffer. may 18 3m , 18 one of the minor children and hal., at law of deceased. I Sale to vOIIIIIIKII,III lu giciark t A .\ may 2.45 is la I) lS T7le °l c ' o li p: r irt l n ° er N ship O h F eretrfo A re ß eTis N t' E ng ß b S et n wc l e P t , PARTNERSHIP.- Elrz n a n b ' e ' th r ' B ‘" tic l k V , 't ji r ty N nt a .' n ' ex: g t r :,r l . :" B} l" W " Tfliam J. Buck, Executor. subscribers, in the Mercantile business, at Conestoga Centre, Lan. Co., is., was dissAved by mutual consent on J. tin :muter, Manor township. Supplementary Account. the lot of April last. All per,ons indebted to the firm will ' By Jacob Sonde,- and Henry Souder. Executors. make payment to JOHN MARTIN, in whose Minds the books Joseph Potts, Paradise township. By Henry Stiller and are left, to whom all claims should also be presented. David Potts, Administrator, JOHN FRAILICH,Henry Shertz, Paradise township. By Henry H. Sbertz, , JOHN MARTIN. ' Executor. N. B. The business will be continued at the old stand ' Daniel Wenger, Earl township. By John Wenger, Admin. by John Frailich. [may 18 4t. 18 , istrator. . • Jacob Eshleman, sari., Manor township. By David Faille- TIISSOLUTION.---The Co-Partnership . man. Executor. I_, trading under the firm of WILLIAM DILLER A CO.. George Miller. sem., Upper Leacock township. By Henry is this day dissolved by mutual consent. )tiller and Ge..rge Miller, Executors. W3l. BILLET!. William A. Spangler, Borough of Marietta. Guardianship LANCASTER. Feb. TI. 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. , Account. By Samuel Patterson Sterrett. Guardian of The business will be continued at the old stand, North W3I. DILLE •. John Spongier, Anna Martha Spangler, now wife of Water street., by, [mar 2tf 7] Speakman. Adalin . Spangler and Mary J. Spangler, minor children of deceased. _ . S - UNDAY NOTICE.--Persons wishing John Christ, City of Lancaster. Supplementary and final Medicines on Sunday will please call between the Account. By Jacob Christ and Benjamin F. Shenek, hours of 1 and 2P. M., at Dr. WAYLAN'S Drug Store, two of the acting Administrators de bonis non, cum tea. No. 60 North Queen street. apr T tfl2 tamento annexe. 1 - IE,GISTEEVN NOTICE.--The Accounts IX of the respective decedents hereunto annexed, are flttnl inttho 11:Oster's tlfftco of Lancaster county. for mn firmation and 1114 , W:1[1C, at an Orphans' Court to be hold in the Court Mow., in the City of Lancaster. ,at the THIRD MONDAY in JUNE': next, the ::.lift inst.. at 1U o'clock, J Franklin Ankriru. D. =ore township. By A. Jackson Ankrim. Administrator. Joshua Evans, Caernarvon township. By Roberts Yneom, Administrator. Jacob Stauffer. Earl township. 13nardianehro Aecenet.— By Daniel Martin, Guardian of Jacob ,Stautfer. en , of the minor children of deceased. Henry K. Martin, Earl township. By David Mari in. Ad ministrator. Lydia Reynolds, City of Lancaster. By SamueL3.l. Bey- _PROPOSALS FUR NAVAL SUPPLIES. noble, Executor. NAVY DEPARTYILNY, John Krause. Manor tawnshlp Guardianship Account. Department of Panstructicm, Equipment, rec., By Abraham Hausman, Guardian of Jacob Krause, one May 13, 1858. of the minor children of deceased. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish naval supplies for the Jacob Andes . . Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac- fiscal year ending 30th June, 1859, will be received at this count. By Valentine Andes. Guardian of Levine. Su- Bureau until 3 o'clock, p m., of the 16th June next. These senile 10111 John Areles: and Martin Andes. Guardian of proposals must Wenders.] `• Propose/afar-Nara! Supplies, Levi and Jacob .Andes, minor children of deceased. Bureau of COnstruclion, ac," that they may be distin- Benjamin Weaver. East Earl trajenship. By Moses S. Wes.- grdshed from other business letters. ver and John S. Martin. Executors. The materials and articles embraced In the classes named Mary Lorentz, City of Laneaster. By Peter L. Grosh, are particularly described in printed schedules, any of Administrator de boots non. with the Will annexed. which will be furnished to such aa desire to offer, on appli- John Stoner. 31anheim township. Guardianship Aecount cation to the commandants of the respective yards, or to By Abraham Bausman, Guardian of Fanny Stoner, one the navy agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards of the minor children cf deceased. upon application to this bureau. This division into classes John Kemper, Warwick township. By Henry Romper being for the convenience of dealers in each, such portions and Samuel Wolf. Executors. • will he furnished as are actually required for bids. The Reuben White, Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac- commandant and navy agent of each station will have a count. By Reuben White, Guardian of Catharine White, • copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examination a minor grand daughter of deceased. only, from which it may be judged whether It will be de- Jacob Johns, (farmer) Upper Leacock township. By Re, nimble to make application for them. ben B. Johns, Executor. Offers must be made far the whole of a class at any yard Martin Shreiner. Manheim township. Trust Account upon-one of the printed schedules, or in strict conformity By Thomas Greek, Trustee appointed by the Orphans' therewith, or they will not be considered. Court to make sale of a plantation in said Manheim town- The contract will be awarded to the lowest bona fide bid ship, late the property of said deceased. der who gives proper secnrity tarifa fulfilment. The United Margaret Lamborn. Magic township. By George S. and State! reserves the right to reject all the bids for any class, Aquilla B. Lamborn. Executors. if deemed exorbitant. Daniel Hahn. Earl towuship. By Chambers Rahn and All articles must he of the very best quality, to be de- Rudy W. Hahn, Administrators. livered in good order, and in suitable vessels and packages, Michael Ely, East Earl township. Third and Final Ac- as the case may be, at the expense and risk of the coutrac count. By John II igh, Executor. tor. and in all respects subject to the inspection, measure- Samuel Fauns, Raphn township. By Effias'Fauss, Henry ment. count, weight, Ac.. of the yard where received, and Fauns and Samuel H. Fauns, Executors. to the entire satisfaction of the commandant thereof. John Hoover. Strasburg township. Supplementary and Bidders are referred to the commandants of the respective Final Account. By Benjamin Hoover, Executor. yards for samples, instructions, or particular description of Henry XL Reigarts City of Lancaster. Ry lithium B. the articles: and. all other things being equal, preference Fahnestock and Emanuel Relgart, Administrafb-o3 ; will be given to articles of American manufacture. Andrew Marsh, Colemin township. By Benjamin Gilbert Every offer, as requires! by the law of 10th August, 1846, and Jacob Bu.shong, Executors. must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form of George Baugh' an, Bart township. By Peter Baughman, which is herewith given. Administrator. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified, George Delft. Brecknoek township. By Zaccheus Killian and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter as • and William Amweg, Administrators with the Will an- practicable, which they will be required to execute within nexed. tea days after its receipt at the post-office or navy agency Baltzer Hoffman. Baecknock township. By John Hoff- named by them. man and Jacob Hoffman. Executors. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the Abraham Ilayerstick, Lancaster township. Guardianship contract . and their responsibility certified to by a U ited Account. By Benjamin Herr, Guardian of Christian States district judge, United States district attorney, col arid Margaret Haverstirk, minor children of deceased lector, or navy agent. As additional security, twenty per Daniel Shupp, West Oxalic. township. By Jonas Shupp centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until and William Brunner, Executors. the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per Michael Huber. Lancaster City. Guardianship Account. centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the command. By Barnes Broom, Guardian of Benjamin Huber, a son ants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy agent of deceased. at the points of delivery within thirty days after its pro- Peter Snipe. East Cocalico township. Guardianship Ac- brntaiion to hits. count By the Administrators of Jacob Fry. deceased, It is stipulated in the contra-t that. if default lie made who was Guardian of Martin Breidigam, son of George by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of Breidigam and grandson of Peter Stipe, deceased. the articles mentioned in any class bid for in the ,aitraet. John Gerhart. West Cocalico township. Final Account.— of the quality :Lod at the time and plar. a above provided. By Isaac S. Gerhart sod John Hibshman. Executors. then. and in that coot. the contractor and his sureties will Wesley F. S. Warren. A ttornes at Law. City of Lancaster, forfeit and pay to th. , United States a sum of money not B tn By Catharine Warren. Adminittratrix. exceeding twice the aoutit of such which insy be Maria K. i -. ]act lienipseld township. By Christian recovered from time to time, according t., the act of Con K. Long. dininis.rator, gross in that case provided. approved March 3. 10431 Hannah Churchman, Little Britain township. By George Classes NOS. 1, 3. 4, 6. 7to ho delivered ono fourth part Chandiee. Exe"utor. nn or before the 15th May. one-fourth part on or before the Andrew Tenger. Springville. East Donegal township. Be' 311th .lily, otie.fourth part tea the 20th S ptember, and the Jacob Niss!ey. Executor. remainder by the Ist December, 1 , 59. Classes 1 and 9. the David Erb, Warwick township. Guardianship Account.— whale. by the 15th May. 1.:39. The remaining classes to By Samuel Erb. Guardian of David Erb, one of the chit- lie delivered one fourth part on or before the lot September dean and heirs of deceased. next. one-fourth part no or before the Ist December next. John P. Long. West Lampeter township. By Henry G. one-fourth part on or before the Ist April, and the re- Long, Administrator. tuainder on or before the Goth June. 1859. unless earlier John Long, East Donegal township. Final Guardianship required with a notice of twelve days. comprising at each Account. By Jacob 1.. tingle. Guardian of Henry Long, delivery a due proportion of each article Class 10 and all late u minor child of deceased, fidlowing. if tobliti,nal quantities of any of the article,: Samuel Brintoff, Salsbury township. By Lydia P. Brin- named thereto are demanded. they are to be furnished on ton and .Tames .1. Brillion. Administrators. like terms and conditions previous to the expiration of the fiscal year, upon receiving a notice of fifteen days front the Joseph Pierce. Little Britain township. By Thomas Wood, Trustee under the Will of deceased. bureau, the la annuttnlant of the yard, or navy agent. Jacob Dreppard, City of Lancaster. By Christiana Curry. Fbrut of Wen Executrix. John Brenneman. East Donegal township. By Christian Brandt. Administrator. Frances Brandt, Pact Donegal township. By Christian Brandt. Administrator. Jacob Rife. East Lampeter township, By Daniel Rife and Esther Info. i widow) Administrators. John Balthasar Arnold, City of Lancaster. By John 11. Weber, Administrator ,if Jacob Ilerxog. who was Admin istrator of said deceased. Peter Zerlte, Mount Joy township Trust Account. By Abram Shelly. Trustee. Elizabe - h Swan East Hernpfield township. Trustee Ac• count. Bo Rebecca Gerbil:me, !limey M. Gochnauer and Daniel Bohr,. Adininistrators o f .bshr : G oe hna n er, deceased. whn was Trustee tinder the Will of Elizabeth siva, deceased. for Jacob Sava, Godlieb Beyrer, West Coven, township. By Peter Miller awl William 11. Stober, Executors. Catharine Swinehurt, Pro more township. 13y Daniel b,' fever. Administrator. Robert 11. Dines. Drunter, township. By Daniel Lefever, (farnon:l Administrate'. Moses Piaui, Lola:Ion county. Guardianship Account I3y Jacob Ham, Guardian of Samuel l'fautz, one of the minor eh ildren of derens.al. Jacob Witmer. Earl township. First Account. By ...itcna aVittner. (widow) .d Martin Buchwalter. Executors. .1,,..r1 1 Horst. Leaeock township. By John Denlinger. Surviving Executor. Christian Finck, Lower I,oacock township. By Joseph Miller. Administrator. Peter Klauser, East Earl township. By Zuriel Swope. Administrator de bonis non, earn testaments annexo. itobert Tritnide. Drumore township. By George W. lien 3,6ministrat 'r. !Bury Soluninitoy. son.. II initiotown. Earl township Supplementary Aii,ount. Itc Huff; Soliminkev. rnr EXOCUtOr. Martin. Itrooknir k liy Susanna tin, Adininistrutrix do linnis non. John Witmer. Putpho township. Br Andrew Metzgor, Ad ministrator. Henry Dinternvin. Conov township. By Daniel Administrator. Co•rnarvon township. liy Jitioss Cwt. Es: Eoocu townsnip. Dw .100500 hisq., Administrator. David Jenkins, Cairnarvon township. By James Enid. and Did-P.l-.lidal NV. Navin. Truid-ils appointcd hr the Orplians' Curt to sell unaccepted lands. Beneval Ruth. BoronLtli of Columbia. lit- .1 E. Ifacki-n -bc,,, Adminditrat,. Amelia Harriet Slayinolice Paradise township. Ity John Sldymalter. l',-t. r Steitz. Alanhidn, township. iparilianship Account. By mush Kohr. ir.. iluardian of tinsan E, Islam P., I.nry i. ileeri, v. Anna E. and Emma si :Storni- Mil., minor children of Pot, Storinfeltit and ,raud childi-cil of Peter Steitz. deceased. Susanna Ilertzler, Mapor township. By Christian llerr. Executer. Amos K. West Lampator township , By BBBIP Gaiat. Admiuktrator. fannah Sadshury township Ito Joshua B. Posey, Exerutt. John B Frs.-stone, Druniore township. ttuardian,hip Ac count. BV Adam Rick. tinardian ..f Jan, a E. Frve stacr. Mat - garet A Freestone an•l Freestone, minor children of deara,-.1. Jacob lus,ohnan. Mount Joy township. Pc Go-rge By- rod, Executor. Thomos St - Wilts. Little Britain Mow Fulton) township.— Gnarfiffit-hilf A. count. Ity Vinceot Stu A. Guardian of John T. StuHo, It minor FOll Uarrone. )10urt Joy township. lie George l rod, Administrator. Lydia Miller. Fallon township. llp Abner Itrown John Findley, :Iflioinietrators. Abraham Coltirn, East Comliro Laush. Christian Groff. formerly of Jefferson connty,Ohio, and late of Paradise township. Guardianship Account By Ja oob Groff, Guardian of Elizabeth Groff, a minor child of deceased. Samuel Soldomridge. Upper Leacork township. By Jacob •hlomridge, Administrator . Abraham Shelly, Rapho township. Supplementary final a•count. By Martin NissJoy and Abraham Shelly, Nxecntors. Jacob Eneier, Bomugb of Manheim. By Daniel Bradut, Administrator. Peter Myers, Rout Earl township By Eckert Myers, Ad• mini,trator JOHN JOHNS, Register. CFctnrcrb OFFICE, LanCaqtr. May 25, 1858. .11 19 of , in the State of . hereby agree to furnish and deliver. in the respec tive navy-) arils. all the articles named to the classes here unto annexed. agreeably to the provisions of the schedules therebd, and in confrniity with the advertisement of the Bureau of C.mstruction, &c., of the 13th of May, ISSS. Should my "tier he accepted, I request to be addressed at , and the contract tent to the navy-agent at , to --, for signature and certifd. The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted to his off-r. and each of them signed by him. Opposite each article in the schedule the price must be set, the Kamm carried out, the aggregate footed up for each close, and the amount likewise written in words. NJ IN II=:! in the State of , hereby guaranty that in ruse the teregoing bid of therein named he accepted, he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post,flice named. or navy accent designated, execute the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties: and in case said said. we euaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said cepted. :;ignatures of two guarantors. C D. E F. Date. Witness. I hereby certify that the abrive-nene , l known to me as men pi,ferty. met glee to make great the uarant it 11. Ti, the United Slate. ilistrictiudgii, United tttetee rid r navy The following are thn sla=ves relnin•d at Ihe ra,peciive navy yard', Clat , s No. lo s White pine. Cl.in 11. Ash plank. No. 12. walnut and cherry. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails. No. 23. Load. zinc. and tin. No. 27. Palate, .t.c. No. 32. Loath,. No. 33. 11,:e. No. 117. l'itot. tar. awl Hein. No. 38. '1'311,,. soap and oil. CI too No. 1 Whit,nak logs. N 0..".. Whit...oak promiscu ous tinll.or. No. 10. Whitopins. No. 11. Ash and syprssn. No. 14. 11O•liory butts vlnt timber. and white wow]. Nn. IJ. Staves. No. 1 , 4 hack spruce. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikra and nails. No. 22. zinc. and tin. No. '24. Pi;; 11 , 14 Ilanhoare. No. 37. Paints. oils, An. 11.,r Call,VS. N. 29. Cotton canvass. N. 11.1. Flax and colt.n twine. No. 31. • N o. 3 3 N. 33. No. 34. I:roshes. No 35. llnnting and dry good,. No, 37 Pitch. tar. rosin. No. :Is_ Tallow, -nap. oil, S , •. :;9. :Ship chrodlory. N.. 4o Stalionory No -41. Flo-wood. =I Class No. I. White oak-toys. No. 3. White-oak proini, c ulons timber. No. 0. Yellow-pine plank stock loe:s. N. White pine. No. 11. Ash. cypress. whitesiak boards. No. 12. Black walnut, cherry. Ac. No.lo. Locust. No. 14 Whit-ash oars. hickory bars. and butts. No. 13 White cak Oboes and In-ailing. No. 10 Black spruce. No. 10. Lignuetnita'. No. 21. Iron. No 22. Spikes and nails. N.'. 3. Lead. zit... and tin. No. 24. Pig iron. No. 24. Hard ware. No 27. Paints, oil , . N''. No. 20. Flax canvas. No. 20. C Hun cansas. N.. 30. Flax and cotton (wino. No. 31 Glass. N... 02. Leather. No. 07. Hose. No. 84. Brush e, . N 0.13. Bunting and dry ;mods.Pitch. tar, rkin. No. 31. 'Fallow. soap, oil. No. 30. Slip chlud:ery. So-t cltation,ry. ]'x..4l. Fie•wood. Oa., No. logs. Na. 2. White oak plank. No. 3. W hire oak promiscuous timber. N... 3 Sallow-pine snick Lots. So. 7. Vollow•ilne beams. Ao. lit. White pine. No. 11. Ash, rypros, whitemak hoards No. 12. Black walnut. clc No. 13. Locust. No 14. 01 him ash oars and hickory bars No la. Black spruce. No. IS. Lignium VII,. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails. No. 23. Load. zinc. and tin. No. 25. Hardware. No. 27. Paints, kc. No. Za. Flax can was. No. 3d. Cotton canvas. No. 311. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. Glass. No. 32. Le ither. \' x. 33. Ilose. No. 34. Brushes. No. 35. Bunt. inc and dry goi.ds. No. 37. Pitch. tar, rosin. N 0.38. Tal low. soap. oil. So. 30. Ship chandlery. No. 40. Station- I=l Claw N .I I. N.White pin,. No. 11. A,ll, press, whin-onk h o ard, N. DI. 11:ark spru,. No. I. Iron. No. 22. cpikr,anq nails. No. 2 3. Lead %in, and tin. N 0.24. Pig iron. N 3. '.35. Hardware. No._;. Paints and oils. No. 29. Cotton Flan rill Cotton twine. No. 31. Woo, No. 32. Leather. No. tar. rosin. No. 3s. Tallow, 0119. oil. No. 29. chip chandlery. No. 43. Tank nod galley it , It. 44. Chain irn. No. 43. Ingot roppnr. No. 47. krell.tneotni. NIRGINI A Class. No. 1. White oak logs. No. F. Yellow-pine plank sty el: logs. No. 10. Whin-pin,. No. 11. Ash and rypresk. o. 12. !rack alnart, cherry, mahogany hots. No. 14. Whilewsli oar,. hi , kory bars. No. 10. Black spruce. No. IS. Lignirnvitie No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and N”..-3. Lead, air, and tin. No. 21. Pig iron. No. 25. I lard star.. No. 27. Paints. oils. ,Xe. No. 21i. Flax canvas. No 20. Llothin milva.. No. 30. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. uL se. No. 32. Leather. No. 311. hone. No. :14. pro s h r , No. 35. hunting and dry greats. No. 37. Pitch, tor. rosin. N. Tallow. soap, and oil. No.• 3'l Ship chandlery. No. 40. Stationery. tla,/ , N.. I. White-oak logß. No. 3. Whihoak pronlimow ou, thar. No. 4. While oak keel piece,: and ruddcr stocks. No. 10. White pine. No. 12. Black walnut and cherry. No, 13. Locu-t. No. 14. White.ash oars, hickory liars and butt,. No. IS. I,43nunlvila.. No. 21. Iron. No. Za. hood. zinc, tin No. 2:t. Hardware. No. 27. Paints. oil, a, may IS T II E GOLDEN PRIZE. TM GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. TIII GOLDEN PRIZE. 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DEAN & SALTER, 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted. mar 10 m ly 9 VOTIVE TO TAX COLLECTORS.--The j abatement of five per cent. will be allowed on State Tax up to July 15. Collectors are requested to be prompt in their payments of State and County Tax, es the money is needed lo the Treasury. . DANIEL HERR, Lancaster, May 26. Treasurer of Lancaster County. may 25 td 19 natIVATE SALE OF VALIIABLEM p AL P ESTATE, IN FREDERICK COUNTY, MAR The subscriber will sell at private sale that beautiful and valuable FARM, k - nown as "ARCADIA," lying eigint 3 miles south of Frederick City, on the County Road leading to Duckeystown. CONTAINING 350 - ACRES of the primeet and moat productive land in Frederlckoounty. The MANSION HOUSE is large and beautifully ar ranged. the main buildings and wings forming a ";,„. front of 160 feet, all two stories high, and finish. ed in the very beat style. These buildings occupy en eminence from which almost the entire form con be seen from the portico of the Mansion. The House is surrounded with a beautiful Lawn, handsomely deco rated with Shrubbery, Flowers, dc. A new and commodi ous Barn, Corn House, Stables, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Blacksmith's Shop, Lime Kiln, Lime House, and Ice House, together with every other necessary Outhouse, have recently been erected, affording the very greatest conveniences. The land is acknowledged to be amongst the beet, and is certainly as productive as any in the State. There is running water through the entire Farm, and a spring in nearly every field. The Farm is divided into nine fields, nearly the whole of which are enclosed with new and substantial post and rail fencing. Between thirty and forty acres of this tract are covered with PRIME TIMBER, situate but a short distance from the house. There is an abundance of Choice Fruit Trees on the Farm, and one of the finest ORCHARDS to be found in the county. W The Baltimore k Ohio Railroad rune through this Farm. and a Station House Is located within half a mile of the dwelling, affording to the occupant of the premises the advantage of the Baltimore Market without the expense of hauling. There are also several Souring mills near the Farm. This Farm is susceptible of an equal division, and will be divided, if desired. AR ,- The terms upon which the entire property can be purchased, will be made easy and accommodating to the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the Farm and learn the terms, can do so by calling on the subscriber residing In Frederick City. 11. KEIPSR• may 18 4t 18 V ALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.--Thesubscriber offers at private sale, that desirable Farm, on which he now resides, located near Shaweville, Har ford comity. Maryland, at the junction of the roads lead ing from White Hall, (on the N.C. Railroad,) to Bell Air, and from Baltimore to York; about four miles east of said depot, and 25 miles from the City of Baltimore. This farm contains 120 ACRES, more or lees, about 25 of which are in YOUNG TIMBER, and the balance Ina good state of cultivation, much of it having been heavily limed.— The dwelling, recently erected, Is a substantial, convenient, and beautiful FRAME. HOUSE. 32 by 18 feet, with . a suitable back building, 18 by 16 font, and sur rounded by a number of Ornamental Shade Trees. A never-failing Spring near the yard, furnishes an abun dant supply of pure water. There are also a Stable, Gran ary, Meat House and other necessary out-houses, all In ex cellent condition. There is a thrifty YOUNG ORCHARD of ch.,ice fruit on the premises, and a Spring in every field. The fences are ail of new rails and In fine order.— A Stage carrying the Mail, passes the dwelling every day, on its route to or from the N. C. Railroad. . - . For general healthiness, for beauty of situation, for easiness of access by public and private conveyance, for convenience in regard to Churches, Schools, Post Office, Stores, Mills, Shops, &c., it possessei advantages rarely surpassed Viewed in every aspect, it is a valuable farm for agricultural purp , sos, and would make a desirable caunir, Seat fore City Merchant. Pesti,ns wishing to in• vest is real estate would do well to call and examine this proverty. A clear and indisputable title will be given. JOSIAH GUYTON. Ilariord County, Md., April 34th, 1858. may 18 3m 1.8 lARill AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub. svribrrs will sell their FARM at private sale. Said Farus is situated in Martic township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Martic Forge to McCall's Ferry, about 2 miles west of Itawlinsville, and contains about 72 acres, more or less, the greater portion well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. The balance is composed of youn,g tiin bur and sprout land and meadow bottom. The improvements area two-story Loz 013 DWELLING HOUSE, a new Frame Barn, and other out-buildings-- There is a good Apple Orchard and 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 the subscribers, residing at Mount Net., one mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH ENOLES. The subscriber will also sell, at pri vate sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of Mount N.- be There are 3 acres and 138 parches of land In the lot, and the improvements area two-story FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There is au ex cellent spring of water on the lot, and the laud is wall fonred and in 0 good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES. aug 25 tf 32 VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE—GREAT I SDUCENII•:NT FOR besold at private sale, the valuable Farm known as the " Wheatland Estate," containing 810 ACRES, situate in what in called the Hickory Level, Buckingham county, Va., 6 miles north of Maysville, the county seat, and 7 miles from Ilardwicksville—a bridge crossing the James river to the canal at this point. About 000 acres aro cleared, and al most level land—the balance well timbered. The laud is very productive, and celebrated fur the growth of Wheat, Corn and Tobacco. It is else well watered. The improvements are a new, handsome and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, so situated on an elevation es to command a view of nearly the I .7, whole estate—and the Barn and Out Houses are ample and conveniently located. There are good Orchards ou the premises of Apple, Peach, Cherry and other trees.— It is seldom that such an estate is offered, laying as it does In an intelligent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to markets; churches, &c., and so highly productive, and level its every portion as that all the imple ments of bust motley can lie used to the very best ad. vant,o. if I sell, toy object Iv to remove to a warmer clunate. A large portion of the land cost me X4O per acre —but I will sell it. with the crop of Wheat from the sow ing of Irio bushels, the entire stock, and 10 likely negroes, for iel0,000; or without the negroes, for $26,000. My ob ject hor wishing to dispose of the slaves with the land, Is to prevent the separation of families. TER NlS—One third Cash, (or in two or three mouths,) and the balance in equal instalments of one, two and three years, with interest. Address the editor of the Lancaster I ntelligencer, (GEO. SAN DERSON) Agent fur It. L. PATTERSON, Mt. V inco, Buck. inghtun county, Va. fats 13 tf VALUABLE SALE OF 270 ACRES —This property Is located In Miller township, Perry county, Pa. 20 miles above Har risburg, within;l;i of a nulo of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, 2 mile, below Ilaileyburg Station, and 3 miles above the junction, CONTAINING 270 ACRES, 100 acres cleared land in a high .date of cultivation, under good fencing and well watered. The improvements are a good _ DWELLING HOUSE, 24 Rot square, Bash Barn, tIE 33 feet by 173, with necessary outbuildings. E • E Th, is of a good quality nod well adapted for agricultural purpomis. Embracing a fair proportion of first class meadow land. This farm is within 2 1 ja miles of lime, which can he bought at til/, and 7 cents per bushel. There is a young and thrifty APPLE ORCHARD of 150 Trees: convenient to Schools, Mills, Stores and Churches. This property will be sold altogether, or divided into two tracts of lis acres each, as may best suit purchasers. The 'flintier Land is riot mountainous; is of oak; access, and it cleared would niche good tillable land. The Timber consists of White and lb.ck Oak, Pine and Setra, embrac ing a large portion suitable to be manufactured into boards, plank and scantling. It has been estimated by competent judges that the 170 acres will yield 7000 cords of wood, worth, delivered at the Pennsylvania Railroad, $2 per cord—distance to haul from to 1% miles. Posses- Mon will be given the ensuing fall if desired, when an in disputable deed will be executed. tit - This property will be sold very cheap, and those wiehing to purchase farms at a small price cannot bo oth erwise than well suited. • Terms of payment: One.half the purchase money at the delivery of Ow deed, the balance secured by Judgment and mortgage on the property. For further information address John C. Walton, Lan cantor city, l'a., or Geo. 11. Smith, residing on the property. JuLLN C. WALTON, Ti tt 191 Agent for the sale of the property. VALUABLE FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS Full SALE.—The subscriber, living in Charnbereldirg, will sell his TWO FARMS in Guilford township, Franklin county, situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles from Cliambersburg. These farms 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 DA Terms made known by the subscriber. These farms contain a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster County Farmers is invited to these farms, which are well worthy their atten tion. (mug 25 tf 331 WM. II EYSER. MELROSE FARM FOR SALE.--The above desirable Farm, situated in ilarford county, Maryland, one and a half miles from Bel Alt, the county seat f.f Harferd, is offered at private sale. It contains 150 ACRES. 100 of which are in a fine state of cultivation, the balance In thriving Timber, well watered, fenced, and has comfortable BLIII,DINGS, very convenient - to Schools and Church,s of all Christian denomina tions. situated very near the line of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Central Railroad, and adjoins the lands of Robert IV. Holland, Isaac Mechem and E. Reynolds, Esurs., a desirable location in every respect. The above handsome farm will be sold far below its value, on terror to suit purchasers, on application to Bowen & Mercer, Baltimore street, Baltimore. or to Richard D. Lee, Bel Air, who will give all necessary information. aor 4m 13 TANIVERS—FOR SALE--A Tan Yard I in complete order with THIRTY-SIX COMPLETE VATS, which con be increased to any number. The prop erty in situated in Mart ie township, twelve miles from this city, and omnists of 2 ACRES and 43 PERCHES, en which is a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Bark Grinding limes, Water Powerimplo. Bark Mill, Two-Story Beam House, Currying mi Hous,,, Horse Stable, Shoemaker Shop, Bake Oven, Sc. A largo number of FRUIT TREES are on the premises. The Dwelling house is In good repair, as Is also the other buildings. The running water on this property is peculiarly adapted for this business and is said to be the very best in the State. 'lark is abundant end cheap. Tine property will he sold low If applied for soon. Terms 7eommodating Enquire of CHAS. M. HOW ELL, At hie Marble Yard, North Queen street, or to J. D. KAUFMAN, Attorney at Law, South Duko street. may 11 tf I' NE OF THE BEST STORE STANDS IN THE COUNTY I—The undersigned will lease for one or more ye.ltrs. that best of Store Stands, together with a Two Story Dwelling llonse, adjoining the same, situate In Centre Square, In the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, together with a Store House, and all appertaining to said Store and Dwelling. Possesaion will be given on the first day of April next, (1857.) Persons desirous of routing will please call on the tin designed residing In the city of Lancaster, Pa. SAME, BOMBERGER. N. B. Should persons prefer buying to .renting, they will la, afforded an opportunity of either buying the same or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned In mid Borough of Mt. Joy. 8. B. dec 2 tf 46 T HE NEW JERSEY IMPROVED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. The subscriber now offers to the farmers of Lancaster and adjoining counties one of the best combined Machines, in use. It has stood the test for five years—giving entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It Is capable of cut ting front ten to fifteen acres of grass or grain per day, with one pair of horses. Lewis Carts, of Salem, Id Willing to qualify that he cut twenty one acres of grass with one team of hersca In one day. Hundreds of other names could be got if It were necessary. This machine was sold last year in this and other counties, and extensively In New York and New Jersey, and was preferred above all other machines wherever used, both for reaping and mowing.— It has been used from year to year with lees repairs than any other machine. Owing to the scarcity of money the price has been reduced from last year, so that any farmer ran now secure one of the best machines that can be produced. The agents who sell these machines are persons who have used them and are willing to recommend them to other farmers who are the heat Judges of the machines— not mere agents selling for a per centage, and willing to cram anything down the throats of farmers. These machines are made at my shop in Bound Brook, New Jersey, where I have constantly on hand Horse Pow ers, Corn Shelters, Cultivators and all kinds of farming im plements. J. W. Cottrell, Columbia, and Wm. T. Flells, Parkeaburg, are Agents for the sale of the Machines to whom applica tion may be made, or directly to the sub scriber. JOHN SMALLEY, Proprietio. 00, and 1 gift. 3 50, and 2 gifts. 0 00, and 3 gifts 1111, and 5 gifts The above machines can be had at A. F. BAIR'S SHOP, in East Kiag greet, Lancaster, halts square east of Sprach er's tavern. [may 18 2m 18 LA:WART/3, LOCOMOTIVE WORSE, November 18, 1357. NOTICE. --The Directors of the Lamm's ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of it■ creditors, they, therefore, request all persons Indebted to make immediate payment, and those having clans, to pre. sent them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. M. 0. ELMS, JAMB BLACK, Jusigiote. noT 243 f CS
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