BLUNDEit.-A cor respiindent of the New York Times has been shooing up Senator Crittenden's enormous blunder in stating the second year's expenses of President Buchanan's administration at one hundred millions. This is somewhat remark able in an opposition paper. The writer, after o replying to a criticism, says of the appro priations for the current expenses of the second ..• yearending in 1859..- "They sum up precisely $61,083,643 69, including the following permanent objects of expenditure, which cannot be properly termed current expenses, any more than the purchase of a'residence would be a part of the current expenses of a man's family during the year, viz:— Treasury building and custom houses.. Capitol extention Washington aqueduct Genera] poet otticedepartment building Total $3,154 50,) Leaving as the net appropriations for the cur rent expenses of the fi.cal year ending the 30th of June next, $57,877,943. I do not doubt that Mr. Crittenden's speech was ' excellent and well timed.' He could not well make any other kind of a speech ; but I d say, and have proven, that he was most unfortunate in his ' facts and figures.' When great men err they err greatly, and this may account for the prodigious blunder made by Senator Critten• den in charging that the appropriations for the second year of the Buchanan adminietra tion amounted to near one hundred millions of dollars." A TOUCHING INTERVIE W An eff , ,rt having been made in certain guar ters to create the impression that Col. Benton, on his death bed, had expressed a strong die approbation of the policy of Mr. Buchanan's administration; Mrs. Jacob, one of the daugh ters of Cul. 8., gives the following statement of what occurred between those venerable statesmen a day or two before the decease of Mr. Benton, which puts at rest the vile fabri cation : He took the President's hand in his, and said, in clear tones, •• Buchanan, we are friends; we have differed on many points, as you well know ; but I always trusted in your integrity of purpose. I supported you in preference to Fremont, because he headed a sectional party, whose success would have been the signal for disunion. I have, known you long, I knew you would honestly endeavor to do right. I have that faith in you now, but you must look to a Higher Power to support and guide you. We will soon meet in another world ; I am going now, you will soon follow. My peace with God is made, my earthly affairs arranged; but I could not go without seeing you, and thanking you for your interest in my child." Much more was said that is too sacred to repeat. Colonel Benton was much exhausted, and Mr. Buchanan remarked to Members of the family that nothing had ever given him greater pleasure. When lire. Jacobs returned t o her father's room, he called her to him and said : •• My child, you are a witness. of what has passed this evening; think of it and re member it. lam glad Buchanan came ; all is peace with me, and I can rest." 27,7 THE POTATO CROP Is IRELAND.—The potato crop iu Ireland promises xvel!. A. letter from Dublin, doted Aug. 13, says: " Aecording to the competent authority of the Banner of Ulster, the breadth of land under potatoes this year in the northern coun ties will be found perhaps, to exceed 1 250,000 acres. Last season's crop turned out well, ample in yield, and, as a general rule, excellent in quality. Prices kept up to a high figure, and the export trade in that article of produce formed a most extensive branch of cross channel commerce. This season's crop ii the early varieties is very superior. We are now in the second week in August, and yet the prices for excellent potatoes in Belfast market are under those which at a similar period of the season ruled the markets before the advent of the potato disease. Some solitary cases of the old disease are to lie seen in a few fields in the country ; those instances. how. ever, are so trifling as not to be worth any serious notice. The sale of superior qualities at 41. a stone will give some idea of the healthy and prolific state of the crop." MILITARY —Camp Susquehanna, at Wil liamsport, was attended by twenty-eight vol unteer companies, averaging some forty; men rank and file each. The soldiery were reviewed by Governor Paoksr nn Thursday. /kg-Mexican Mustang Liniment.--From rich and poor, bond sun free ; all colors. grades and condi tions of life, we heir the same meed of torsion awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved. lives saved, valuable animas made useful. and untold ills as snaked by this great medicine which are surprising to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment! Who ever heard of the satin effects produced by any other article! For Cuts. Bruises, Sprains, Rheum atism, Swellings. Strained Horse, Ac. It has no equal Beloqre of Imitati , ,ns. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men iu every town, parish and hamlet thronghout N.,rth and Sruth America, Europe, and the blonde of the Ocean. Buy at Ones Beware of any " other Bragg's Liniment." It is a base imitation. BARNES & PARK, any It Int 30 Proprietors. New York. fitariZqualit y to AU I Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales• man. Jones & Co.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, 200 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, moat varied and hashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti. tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can 1 e sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Cre;rent, in Market. abort , 6th, No. 200 EZIEIMI tat-Important to Farmer...-41. F. Bair respectfully informs the public, that he still continues at the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. B. Haines, and mere recently by N. Bair b Brother, in the rear of Dr. Gee. B. Markley, East King street, Lancaster, one half square east of Sprechor's Hotel, where he is pre pared to furnish with promptitudeand despatch, those cele. b-ated THRESHING MACHINES and HORSE POWERS with the improved Friction Geared Shaker. which for light ness of running and efficiency of action stands unrivalled. as has been fully tested by art who have tried them. REPAIRING of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article re paired as good as new. tie .111 also exchange new Ma. chines for old, or second hand ones—the latter of whic h will also be kept constantly on hand. • The best of reference will be given, and he Invites Farm• ere to call and examine his work. Lancaster. May 18 fin 18] A. F. BAIR. rfir-To the Ladles of Lancaster County "MOUNT VERNON RECORD." ♦ PAPEE PUBLISHER IN QUARTO FORM. THE FIRST OP EVERY MONTH, AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN. A chief purpose to which the "Record" will devote itself, Is the advocacy of the noble cause of the purchase of the Washington domain by the - Mt. Vernon Ladies Aces. cia.lon of the Union," to this end it will seek to Incite and stimulate exertions throughout every portion of the land We are a blessed and favored people, and It behooves no to yield some tangible evidence that there does exist within the popular heart in all its strength and power, true and generous patriotism, that needs only an occasion, a call or a command turnanifest itself in ready zeal to help forward Its ronntry'S glory and Its country',. good. The "Mount Vernon Record" will give each month, such details in regard to the operations of the " ladies Associa tion" as may seem to interest the people, and direct their minds to a more earnest solicitude for that great and commendable purpose it seeks to accomplish. It will contain a well collected series of thoughts, sonti meats and opinions up m Washington, as they have been at various times expressed by master minds. and will be a reportoire of historical matter appertaining to the country : sad of intereining subjects, anecdotes, he. , illustrativeof the "Father of his Country," and those noble compatriot spirits, who so fearlessly toiled with him in the struggle for our Independence. Its columns will also contain poetic and miscellaneous matter, with lists of names, as contributors to the Fund, and for the Gold Mounted Washington Portrait, and through whose patriotic influence such names were col lected. Printed handsomely upon fine paper, it will form in the twelve numbers a volume most of Interesting material for agro.able reference. No advertisements permitted in its columns A goat cood will be obtained by everyone subecribing or the •• Record," as all over and above its cost, will go to the old Ohba Mount Vernon Fund. Terms $l,OO per annum invariably in advance Address, S. F. WATSON, " Mount Vernon Record." For ?lit. V. L. A. of the 11., Phila, Jnlv 20 MARRIAGES On the Bth inst.. by the Rev. J. J. Stripe. Samuel Drumm to Martha .7 Locke. both of Providense Tsp. By the same. Michael Haddon of Manor to Eliza S. Rep. linger of Lancaster Ywp. On the 9th inst.. a t the Public Muse of Geo. Robinson In the Village of Rawlinerllle, by the Rev. Thomas Sump tine. Wm. Nitsti.l.te of New York to Mies Rate Laird, of Peachbottom Yoik Co. Pa. On Ih. 10th lust., in this city Loin leardsa. only laugh. tor of William W. and Susan .7 Ketcham, in the 8d year of her age In this city, on Friday night loot. Edward, son of E. 0. Berl ington, Beg. in the sth ymr of his age. Suddenly, on Tuesday morning last, of apoplexy. at his r.addence at Litho Mills, Mr. Samuel Keller, Sr., In the 65th year of his age. On the 9'h inst., at his realdatiee near ?Serowe, Georeg Gnmer, aged 65 years. The demand was ono of the Defen ders of Baltimore In the war of 1812, and lams three of hli Fellow-Soldiers of their Company of Volunteers to which he was attached, to follow him to the silent tomb. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. SATITEDAY, Eept. 11—Flour Ia gnlet and no export de. wand: sales to trade at $5 25Q5 87% for old stock and 5132%05 75 for fresh ground; $6 0040 26 for extra and $660@7 60 for extra family and fancy brands. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Cornmeal. There Is lees demand for Wheat and prices have declined 2 eta $1 bus.; sales at $1 28 6sl. 80 for Red and $1 38 for good Whits. Rye Is nochan pd. Corn has advanced; sales of Southern Yellow at 92% cents ad st and Penn's at 90 rte in atom. Oats in demand: safes of Peon's at 60@51 rents In store, and Southern at 52 cents afloat. Whiskey dull at 24628 cents fir Penn's and Ohio bbls. $1,604.600 750,000 80 ..0 , 10 100,000 XTOITCE TO ASSESSORS.--The Asses. eon of Lancaster county will please make return of the Hats of voters to the Commlsidnnera. on MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER next, Instead of the 12'h. as stated to the circular'. P. G. EBERM tN, sop 14 9t 35 Clerk Onmmlindoneru (Times and Examiner copy.) ESTATE OF JAMES WIKEEVER, late of Bart twp.. deed.—betterre of Adutinistralion upon th., estate of said deceassd having been granted to the un dersigned, notice is hereby given to all parties in any way indebted to said estate. to come forward and make Mme. dime paym.nt. and those having claims against the same, to present their necounts duly authenticated for settlement. sep 14 6t 35 JAMES M. HOPKINS, Adm'r. ISTATE OF THOMAS ELLER, Dried. i Letters of administration on the estate of Thomas E.lor. dec'd. late of Columbia. Lane. co., having been Issued to the subscriber residing in said bnrough All perm. In debted to said estate are reqoested to make payment Immo. illately, and VA,. having Cl3lll. will 1.1.050 present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, sep 14 Eft 35 CAROLINK, J. ELI.KR, SSIGNED ESTATE OP GEORGE P. ROTE AND Vs IFE liereds G-nrge F. Rote and Wife. the city of I.nnenster, did by voluntary assignment transfer it their props: ty to th • undersigned In trust. for the benefit of creditors: All persons indebted to George F. Rote, aro requested to mike Immediate payment. and those hiving claims against. the same to present them for settle ment to EDWARD MORVIN, sep 14 fit 35 A UDITOR'S NOTICE- , -ASSIGNED ES -1% TATE OF JOHN SLIOCK A WlrE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed bo the Court of Common Pleas of Lances ter County. to distribute the balance in the hand, of Jacob L. Hess and Abraham M. H., Agfigll,s ef Jotin Shock and Wile to and among the creditors of said estate according to law, hereby gives notice that ho will attend for the pur pose of his appointment, in the Library Room of the Coort on WEDNESDAY. the 6th day of OCTOBER. at 2 o'clk. P. 51., when and whore all persons interested may appear If they think proper. DANIEL G. BAKER. cep 14 4t 35 Auditor. 11 1 1 03 T ti L o o st p 3 E I A O4 A S : . 4 URFRS, No. 728 Market atrezt below Bth, Phdaddphia. Also. sole Agents in Philadelphia for CARHART'S CELEBRATED 31E1 ODE- ONS. The Instruments are the Patentee's I I own make, and combine all valuable Im provements, among which Is Graduating Treble Swell. All varieties constantly on hand. 4Ge• Polite attention given at all times to obittor., whether they stay wish to purchase or only examine our stock. LIUGISES MORRIS , S. sep 14 ly 35 • IN THE MATTER OF THE EXCEP. tines to the Account of T L. Roberts, Assignee of the Lancaster Savings Institution. The undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County. Auditors to pans upon the ex ceptions filed to the amount of T.L. It -horse, Assignee of the Lancaster Savi ogk Institution. hereby give notice that they will attend for the purpose of their appointment. at the Library Ito , m. In the Court House, In the city of Lan caster. on TUE-DAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER. A. D. 1868, at 2 o'clot.k. I'. 31., when and where all parties in terested may attend If they sea proper. • J AM ES L. REYNOLDS. JUNIUS B. KAUF3IAN, WM. AUG. ATLEE. asp 14 4t 35 AndOors. - 0T A TEMENT OF THE FARMERS' )71 BANK OF LANCASTER, September 7th, 1858. Amount of Loans and Discounts $6,7,226 93 U. S Treasury Notes $43 100 00 Gold and Silver Colo 77,989 64 121,089 54 Due from ether B eke 127.151 4 4 Due to other Batiks 2 0 ,750 37 Due Depositors 186 841 02 Notes in Circulation 256,570 00 Lancaster City. ss: I certify that the f .regning is a true statement, to the best of my knowledge nod belief. _ _ C. HAGER, Prosident. Sworn and subFerlhed before roe, this ith dry of Septem ber, 1859. WM. P. LEONARD, Alderman, pHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 214 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. BELOW WALNUT. The Twenty-third session of this Institution will open en MONDAY. OCTOBER, 11th. 1858. The followinx are some of its advantages: It is the only Institution in the City which turnlnhes Ito Students with Hospital Tickets and material for dissection WITHOUT COMIC!, The classes err examined daily by the Pr, lessors. who take a personal interest in the advance ment and welfare of every Student. A limited soother of young men of restricted means will be received as beneficiaries; plying but $2O fora full emu. of Tickets. In all rases. the sons of physicians and of clergymen have the preference. Au announc-wont containing every information will be sent free, on application to B. HOWARD RAND, M. D. sop 14 31 35 Dean of the Faculty. STEW BONNETTS and NEW STYLE. The sub,criber litts just returned front Philadelphia and Now York. wDlt his new FALL 4:\'D WINTER BONNETS, and all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS. which he offers to the pubic very low, at wholesale and retail, °heap er than the cheapest. His stock consists of French and Am...nest] Artificial Flowers, Velvet and Bonnet Ribbon of all kinds and prices. Quillinge. Rushes, Jainhlauds. Feathers, Velvet, Satin. Silk. Capinett. 'Tarlton, Crown Linings. Cap and Bonnett Mire, Straw Laces and Gimps. Hair Lace, White and Black Lace and Edging STRAW AND TISSUE BON\ F.TS. Crate, Rnseleaf and . 11airdreases, and every article which is needed to the mil , linory trade. Trimmed and reedy-mode Bonnets in great variety, and Prices to suit all customers. Bonnet Frentre to fit every lady in the or uutry, and a great many article. too 1.1 outer coo to mention. Call and ore for yourself I.fore purchasing elsewhere. Also. a good assortment of DRY °JOBS on hand at re duced Price , L. BAUM. No. 62 North Queen street, opposite the Franklin .11ouse, Lancaster. sep 14 tf 35 REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY AIEROHANT TAILORING. F. P. DON ELLY (formerly of Donnelly A :mating) in forms his numerous friends and the public generally, that he boo left the old clothes' business to hie former partner, and located himself at No. 65 North Queen street, in the room formerly occupied by Geo. K. Bryan. as a merchant tailoring eAabib.hriteni, where he has opened a large and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS, CAS-IMERES AND TESTINGS, which are intended exclusively for customer work, and to which he invites the attention of those who wish their work well made, as every article coming from his establishment is warranted to suit the pur chaser in every pal tinnier, or no sale. Thankful for the exterwire patronage heretofore bestow ed on me, (Whilflt is connection with the other establish merit) I hope by promptness and close applicatiqu to busi nesrs to merit a coniinuance of the same favors. Are— Remember the inact, No. 65 North Queen streht, next door to Jl' Grann's Hotel. GEe. K. BRIAN. flaring relinquished the merchant tailoring business, can with confel4nce recommend to his customers Mr Donnelly as a mechanic who will endeavor to give them satisfaction in every d-partruent of hi , busi ness. [sop 14 3m 3.5 eANIGE K. BRYAN. EMEEEIE GEN. C. F. HENNINGSEN, (OF NICARAGUA) COLONEL G. W. CROCKETT, A D MUNSON, CHARLES BURDETT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. D., HENRY CLAPP. JUN., GEORGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, Miss SOU Mee. ANNA WHELPLEY. Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN. Mt.s. DI VERNON, Moo lIATTIE CLARE, FINLEY .1.)IINSoN. Write only for THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GULDEN PRIZE. THE GULDEN PRIZE. TILE GULDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED. The New York Weekly GOLDEN Pam Is one of the largest and beat literary opera of the day—an Imperial Quarto, e. n mining right pages, or forrly columns of the most interest in; and tascinatimg reading matter, from the pens of the very first anthers of the day. A Pit.E6l...;T, worth from 50 cents to $5OO 00. will be given to each subscriber Immediately on receipt of the sub scription money. This is presorted as a Memento of Friend ship, and not as an inducement to obtain subscribers. One copy for one year.... (Joe eopy for two years... One copy for three years One copy for five years... Three c . ipieg for non year $ 5 00, and 3 Yi lie tOpi , B one year 8 00, and 5 .. Ten copies one year 15 00, and 10 " Twenty-one copies one year. 30 00, and 21 " The articles to be given away are comprised in the fol lowing list: 2 Packages of Gold, COCI taining • $5OO 00 each. 5 do ao du 200 00 '• 10 do do do 100 00 10 Patent Lever flouting Cased Watches 100 00 •' 2u Goid Watches 75 00 •' 50 do 00 00 700 ,:o 50 00 ‘` Sao Ladi..eGnld Watches 35 00 20u Sliver Hunting Cused Watches 30 00 000 Sliver Watches $lO to 25 1010 (told Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30 " Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pius, Cuff Pine, Sleeve Buttons, Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Heys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, sod a variety of other articles worth from fifty cents to $l5 each. We will present to every person sending us 50 subecri• tore, at $1 each, a Sold Watch, worth $4O; to any use sending us 11./0 Nulpicribers. at $2. each, a Gold Watch, worth $9O. Every subscriber will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our book, and the present will be forwarded within one week, by mail or espresa. post paid. /Er All communications should be add, eiesed to M. B. DEAN, Publisher, am Broadway, New York. eep 14 1 am ly 31 DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.--On SAT -11 MAY, OCTOBER 16. 1858. by virtue of an aline or d. r of the Orphans' Coutt Of Lancaster County, will be sold at public sale, on the premises. the following described reel estate, in Drumm, township, on the road leading from the Buck Tavern to McCall's Ferry, adjoining lands of Wm, Burns, Rachel Swayne and others, being the property of the brim of Granule Morrison, deed, and CONTAINING 6 ACRES and 103 PERCHES, strict measure, on which is a two.story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn, and other out•bulldings. There is a.so a young Orchard. a Well with a Pump in the yard, and other Improvements on the premises. The land le all cleared. under good fence, and In an excellent state of cultivation. Posses:4on will be given on the Ist of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN M'SPARRAN, Guerdion of the Heirs sap 14 bt St a ' • IL a JOHN H. DUCRMAN, Dn., Captain of the Lancaster Fenrint.i. FREDERICK ENSMINGER, EaQ , Clptain of the Man helm F. MaR.7 'Y. Ear M the Wash'- D. F. al JRENZ'.. .att. Captain of the Washinaton Elbal. aC HILL, FAQ. Captain of tha 4nri Infantry. J. F. GERI; t RT, Excl. C•iti tale of thH Sleytown infantry. HENRY A. Ha af HEIGHT, ES Q., Captain of [ha Jacks= Rifles. Si and Sias: You are hereby Inetoicted end 'commeni..... to have your respective companies, to be and appear in fell uni form in Fulton Hull. In the city of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 20th inst., at VA o,clock, P. M., fore the purpose of or ganising a Regiment, and elect one Colonel, one Lieut. Colonel, and one Maier, to serve as Regimental Officers of • the 11th Regiment, of the 2d Brigade, 8d Division of P. M. ales, the Caw - eine of their respective I companies are re quested to furnish the undereighed the rolls certified to, on honor of the members of said compeniei, men present and entitled to a vote. WILLIAM 8. MIMEO, Brigade Inspector of the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, P. M. sap 14 lt 35 ON THURSDAY, the 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 1858, The undersigned Trustees appointed, for the purpose by the Orphan's Corutt of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale, on the pram lees, the following described property: No. 1, A FARM of 175 ACRES, belonging to the estate of the late Robert Jeukin a, deceaseJ, situate in the township of Csrnarvon. Lancaster county, about one mile south from the village of Chlarchtown. adjoin ing lands of Casper Swartzentruber, John Simpson and the estate of Bavid Jenkins. deceased., Part o' the Tract (salt 6 5 acres) is covered with fall grown Timber. of the best natality for building, fencing and !making shingles. The balance (in acres) Is Farm Laid. a good portion of it Limestone, all recently Pmed • and nod, good feee..e. The improvements on it are a log DWELLING n HOUSE, • log stable and an Orchard, with the advantage besides of several neverfaillng springs of excellent water. The property will be sold a.. w hole. or In sections, as, may seem best to Bait the mind of buyers No. 2, A FARM of 131 ACRES, being Pnr part No. 3 of the estate of the late David Jenkins. dec'd, situate In the came township and county, about half mile south of Chnrchtown. and bounded by lands of Jacob obirk and others The improvements oo it are a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with a running fountain at the door; frame bars. wagon abed., /Lc Also, agood Tenant Hon-19 and stable. The farm is well watered; bout 10 acres of it in cleared land ander good fences and recently limed; upwards of 40 acres covered with fell grown Timber; the balance set with sprouts of dif ferent year's growth. ra- If found best the property will be offered In several part.; one embracing the Tenant Hone and I 5 acres of laud and the others forming,vainable Timber Lots, so as to leave 'he farm and its in provementa with in the reach of the most moderate means. Sale to commence on the ft hit natn..d property at 1 o'clock, P. H., when due attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES IdeCt.e. cep S-ta-4I J. %V. WILLIAM F. ROTE, Asslemeen HIGHLY VALUABLE FARM AND MILLS AT PUBLIC SALE.—Noah Worm.' no Susanna Haile, and others. No. 9, November Term, 1857. Writ of Partition. In pursuance of an order of sale in the above case to n e directed will be expos. d to public Yen due, on SATURDAY, the 16th cisy of OCTOBER next. the following described real estate. to wit k PLANTATIO 0 or TRACT of L 6ND. situate in the townships of Oxford and Mountpleasant, Adams county, adjoining lands of John Stuck. Christian thin, Michael Levin-tine. Joseph Stough, Charles Smith, and others, CONTAINIG 20ti ACRES morn or leas. The improvements are a one and a half story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Large Bank Baru. (stone and frame) GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL, with fine Wa ter lower, A SAW MILL, orchards of excelleut Fruit, Well of Water, and other improvements. A tam proportion of said tract is the beat of Meadow, and about 75 acres ore excellent Timber. This property is situ ited on Little Conowago Creek. which runs through the place, within three gunmen; of a mile of New Oxford. The roil. road. connecting Gettysburg and Ilanoler with the North ern Central Railroad. passes through this property. upon which card are now running daily. The Mills are in sow plete order, with as good a run of custom as any 511th in the county. situated on they are in a grain growing region. The property will admit 01 division, and ciffers rare induce ments for persons desirous of engaging in the business of farming, milling and nmn•handMing. Any information as to title, Ac. , ran be obtained on reference to, NI. & W. Ma 'leers, Eaqrs.. who have charge of the proceedings. %M. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. NI., of said day. ISAAC LIGHTNER. Shi riff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept 9, 1359 sep '24 5t 35 - DU BLIC SALE OF A! VALUABLE I 11 , MESTKAD.-0,1 MoNDAY, the 4th day of Ot.rral- HER, 1858. will be sold by public sale. on the premixes, In Salisbury township, Lancaster county, 1 mile north of the Gap, and on the road lending from the Gap to the White Horse Hotel. the following d , scrihed real estate, to wit:— No. 1. All that certain valuable tract of Limestone Land. situate in Sali4l,ury [township. aferesaid, containing 107 ACRES and 89 PP:ROUES. more or lees, adj doing lands of T. S. MeDvaln. B. F. Huston, Anna Iltrinton and others. The improvements urea large two arid a half story T u N E DWELLING 110118 E. Smoke House, Ward Shed, a large double-decker BARN, Wagon Shed with Corn Co/ its attached. Spring House over a Spring of suer-tailing water, Hog Pen and other out. buildings. Also au excellent ORCHARD of chute bearing Fruit Trees. This is one of the mast desirable propertiesin Lancaster county, situate In the famous Nquen Valley. with an abundance of limestone, under good fences and in the highest state 1.1 cultivation. About 10 Acres of the above is under heavy Timber, chiefly Ilicltor . Y and Oak. On the altos, also. is a one and n half story LOG TENANT HOUSE. with Stable attached, a Spring of excellent water and other improvements. No. 2, Is a tract of WOODLAND. of young and h.ary Timber, situate in Salisbury township, one mile south of tract N.. 1, adj fining lands of Thos. S. ylrllvnio. B Lluston„latnes Buyers and others, containing about 12 ACHES. The above lands sitr in a healr 7hborho. the above lands are situate in a heilthy neighborhood. convenient to markets, stores. mills. churches. schools, stud ti s,ut E%ll, urile tram the Gap D-just. 06 the Pennsylv.lnis Central itnilroad, nod a:log:ether one of the taus: desirable farms in Lancaster county. Pereone wi•hio; to view either lof the above tracts are requested to call on the undersigned. or Thomas With crow residi,g on the pre olsee. Sale to rn•tumence at 1 o'clock. P. Ni., when attendance will be Oven and berme (which will be made caßv.) made known by Et. S. McILVAIN. sep 14 at 35 ATALUABLE RE AL ESTATE AT V TRUSTEE SALE—By VI. tue nt a deo-t of Trust ex, gilled by Michael Keefer and 51 ife. for the benefit of his credi ore, the subscriber, as Trustee,' will offer at public sale, on THURSDAY. the 7th day or tC PURER, 185 S, at le o'clock. A. NI.. at rh« City lintel, in Frederick City, .11d , the following very VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, viz: Fl ReT, The FARM known ARCADIA," lying about three miles south of Frederick Pity. on the county road le,ding to Buekeystown, CONTAINING ABOUT 3.40 ACREx of the primest end most productive lend in Fred erick county. The :MANSION HOUSE is large and bountifully arranged, the main buildings and Wings farming a front of PIO feet all two sto ries high. and finished in the very best stt le.— 'fitter buildings occupy en eminence from which nitnnst the entice farm can he seen ire nt the portico at the ni aa . sinn. The house is surrounded by a benutifol lawn, hand :sanely de,etrated with shrubbery, flowers, ,tc A new aid commodious Bern. Corn lionse, Stables. Carriage House, Wagon Abode, Blarksmitien chop. Liam lb use. Lime Kiln. Ice House, together with all other necessary I'u , Mousca have re ently brim erected. affording the very greatsat cnnveniences. 'rho land is ncitnowledged to be among the best. and is certninly as productive as any in the State.— There is running water through the entire farm. and a spring in nearly every field. The form is divided into nine fields. nearly the whole of which are enclos-d with new nud substential putt and rail fencing. 13-tween 30 and 40 acres of this tract aro covered with PRIME TIMBER. sit uate hut a short diatnnce from the house. There is an abundance of choir« Fruit Trees on the, farm. and one of the finest ORCHARDS to he found in the county. 'I he Baltimore and Ohio Rnil road runs through this farm, and a Stall m house is Inented within half a utile of the dwel ling, off -riling to the occupant of the premises the adven. tag.: of the Baltimore market. without the expense of hauling. There are also Reverel flouring hill's near the fa m The form is susceptible of an equal division, and will be divided if &aired. SECOND, That new and desirable Mill, known as "NEW RICHMOND MILLS.' This Mill In located on Bel- lenger's Creek, about two miles south of Frederick 'TN City, in one of the nest productive grain growing ii.cii”ns of the Stile, and is capable of man ufecturing, 100 barrels of flour per day. The Mill is entirely new, four stories high, built of stone anti covered with state. It Is propelled by water and steam with fear run of Burrs, and all the modern Improvements of the day. There is nt. [ached to said Mill property, about El ACRES OF LAND, upon which there is a largo Weatherboarded two.story DWELLING HOUSE, Spring House. convenient Barn and thrifty Orchard of Fruit. Also. the remains of a large Dis tillery. such as Copper Worm, Copper pl a te, I ron , G ear . loge Iron Pipes, etc., t, griller wills Hog Ileus, sufficient for hogn. F. P. DONNK.LLY, AGENT THIRD, That valuable three-story WARE HOUSE, on the t.ourli west corner of Market and Patterson streets, Frederick City, Maryland. This Warehouse has been erected within the last twelve months, at great extuns, In the meet loitistatitial manner, and is without exception the hest business stand in the city. FOURTH., A tract of WOODLAND, containing about 100 ACRES, heavily 1-et with Titnher. consisting of young Chew nut and I hestnut l/ak. This land is known as the •• Kob.enhurg Property." lying at the foot of List Sugar Loaf Mountain, about four mile: from Buckeystown. front ing n the public road, and is easy of access A plat of this land will he exbibtted on the day of sate, and it will be bold in lota to snit purchasers. Possession 01 Warehouse, Mill Property and Wood land given on compliance with the tertns of sale. • Possession of the Form on the lot day of April next: but arrangements can be made fur an earlier possession, if desired DUBLIC SALE.--Will be sold by public vendue on SATURDAY. the 25th day .d SEI I'ruUll 10, on the promises, in Manheim township, In the village on Oregon, (Catfish.) on the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike road. about 7 miles from the city of Lancaster, the follow jar, real estate of Abraham Shenk, to wit: No. 1, That well known Tavern Property and Store Stand, with about PA Acre of Lend thereto belongi,g.— This is about the best stand in 'he county, for a tavern ; 41 by 5U feet, nearly new, which has been lees,' for seven years at, $54. mid the two last years for $550. which is fully worthy the attention of any person desirous of keeping a public house and , Iro So. 0. A DiSTILLKRY with ell thrf apparatus sufficient to distil 100 bushels per day. with nil the r-iabling, Sheds, Barn end Coopering Shop, together with 1?..5 Acres thereto belonging. $2 00, and 1 Present. 3 50, and 2 Presents 5 00, rnd 3 " 8 00, and 5 No. 3, A two-story rough-rost STONE DW EL- LI NG HOUSE, s. Ith 1 Acre of land thereto belong ing. be the some more or less, Wash 11..uss, to. No. 4, Ale, a two story roligh , cost STONE DWELLING HOUSE, with 1 Acre of lent thereto belong ing. - No 5. A one and a half story Frame NVeatherls.arded DWELLING HOUSE, and about et au Acre of land thereto belonging. No. 6. A tyro-story rough -cast STONE DWELLING HOUSE, and about of au Acre of Stud thereto belong ing. No. 7, 8 ACRES of Land. more or less. in a Mei state of cultivation, adjoining No. 4. and laude of Benj. L. Lan dis and others. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock in the often noon of said day. when attendance will he given by sop 14 to 32 20110 8. 111)STETTER. Assignee. Ml OR RENT .--An excellent Frame Weather Boarded STABLE. aituate on the Alley be. teen South Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street. will be leased for one p ear 11 t a moderate rent. Aar There is a Carriage House witit the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligenrer. mar 3.1 tilt w°OM—Hickory, Oak and Plne Wood of the best .quatity,for Fale by . _ GEORGIE CALDER & CO., Office East Orange street. 2d door from North Queen. and at ftritolr.i Lnn,iinv nn tho I in i ia •NJ B ENTZ & BARDWELL, . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN • ZN. m•-• FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WINES &LIQUORS, -No. 13 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. GEO. Z. lIENTZ. GEO. H. SANDWELL. july 27 2m 28 QPICE S, &e.--Cinnanson, Cloves, Sala- RATUS, BAKING SODA. ()BEAM TARTAR. NUT- tam= FIIRNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIP. Hon, warranr.d ea good as the heat, and cheap, than the cheapest—nt KETCHAM'S, NORTH QUEEN STREET. np posite Shank's National House, Lancaster. aug 31 tf 33 N. S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, NO 405, COMMERCE STREET, PEOZADELPHI4. Wallah buyers will find It for their interact to call. Jan 5 6m 61 Two Farms for Sale. a$ Terms of sale will be male to suit purchasers. EDWARD SHIII VER, Trustee. Wit. R. TALLER. Auctioeter. Sep 14 4t 35 For ante at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Lane', fob A tr . 4 SPECIAL NoTick.—At the Ethibltion of the Berko, Consty Avian'tarsi somety. whi. h Opens at Reading nn the 27th of September. a Steam Engine will be provided f a. the pr par wnrSinz of Machinery. Inv.mn.rs Mannfactrirens and other, are tarn-mad that Special Pransfums will be awar,ed in cases o , all maiitori ona %lachinery, oot provided for In the published schedule of premiums. J. McCURDY, Rec. Seery. sop? at ad HA6ER & BROTHERS, have Just received and offer for sale at lowest prices,' CARPETINGS, VELVET. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY. THREE-PLY, VORAIN, VENETIAN, and RAG. of the best styles and manufacture. Also, su perior quality of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from one to four yard, wide, FLOOR and STAIR DRUGGETS. WALL PAPERS. DECORATIONS, BORDERS, of entirely new designs in Velvet. Gilt Glared and Cammon• CELINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, SPRING, HAIR AND HUSK MATRASSEII, FEATHERS, &a. sep 7 tf aa COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. The nuthriiimed having receiving their stock of PINE GROVE, B,ALTIMORE COnPA NY. LYKENB' VALLEY. SHAMoKIN AND TRENTON COALS. Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at the very lowest prices. for rash. • lek.. Always on hand, Limeburners' and Blacksmith Coal. GED. CALDER & CO.. Office, Fast Orange, neer North Queen street. Yard. at Graeff's Landing, on the Conestoga. aug 31 tf 33 XT 0 TIDE TO BRIDGE BUIL DE IN Sealed Proposals tor building a BILIDOM: acmes Prquea creek. at or neer Z-rcher's 31111, between St,asbu g and Wret Lampeter townships, will be resolved at the Commis sion,r's I at Lanwor-r, until 2 o'clock, P. 31., on MONDAY, the 20th of SEPTEMBER. next Sip- The plan and specifications can be seen at any time after Monday next. DANIEL GOOD. JACOB F. FRET. DANIEL BRANDT, 2t 34 C,ommiasionere. 1 , 171 E Fe AIR GROUNDS. MONDAY. AU:Mgt 23, 185 m. Atatnestinz of the Board, it was Resoiocd. That persona wishing to use the Track, p-evious to the exhibition. for the purpose of practice, shall be required to pay FIVE DOLLUIS—and those who shall hate paid said sum of Five Dollars. and desire to enter a horse for trial of speed. shell not be charged any additional entrance fee; hut practice on the track shell be allowed only at such Woes as the Superintendent shall dir rt. D. Q. Ed/UNMAN, Secretary. sep i td 33 HK. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR ~ No. 1. Meager OTHZET. 611:UOLNING HAGER & Boos. Dar Goons Stone, Offers for cab, the largest, moat complete, and best selected st,,ck of CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES and VESTING'S, ever thund in the rite of Lancaster READY MADE CLOTHING, Men's and Boys' Over Coats, Frock. Dre.n and Sack Coat& Cassimere and Satinett Pan•airin.. Velvet, Plush. Silk nod Worsted Verde. and ever. thing else pertaining to his line. All of which have been made up under hie diced supervision in the most substaritiAl and hest manner, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please call and examine. sap 7 tf 34. DYSPEPSIA 7 FITS. DR..,4v0 v TIIE GREAT Croon or CON-conloN, .1.1.14 for several (years so bodily afflicted by Dyspepsia, that for a port of the time he was confined to his ben. He was even tually cured by a prescription furnished him by a young clairvoyant girl. This prescription, given him by a m..re child. while in a state of trance, has cured everybody who has takes it. never having failed once. It Is equally sure in cases of Fins as of DTSPEP.sIA. The Ingredients may be found it. any drug store. I will send this val uable prescription to any person on the receipt of one clamp to pay postage. Address DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN, sep 73m 54 No 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. AUTUMN DRY GOO D SI HAGER lc BROTHERS aro now opening BLACK and FANCY DRESS SILKS, PLAIN and FRENCH PRINTED DELAINES, FRENCH MERINOES, all sbadec POLL DE CHEVERES CHINTZES, &c. MOURNINU HOODS—BOMBAZINES. CHALLIES CANTON CLOTHS, DELAINES. SHAWLS—PIush Shawls, Cashmere, Shawls. Stella Bor der, Plain and lligh Colored Tbibet Shawls. Plaid Woolen MEN'S WEAR—Cloths Cassimeres, Vestlogs, French, American, Belgian Clothe of superior manulacture. all shades. Superior Black French Caesimere. Plain and Fan cy Caaslrnere, Sattinetts, Jeans, Velvet Cords, kt. A Imp lot of goods suitable for B. tY'S WEAR—Velvet, Plush Rod Worsted Vestings; all of which will be sold at lowest prices, eep 7 tf 43 'Thick Darkness covers the Earth And GrovsDa,kness the People." COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND AL L OTHERS, will take n .tics that th.y can supply them solv..in any quantni. with : T . lNES' FAR FAMED PATENTNONEKPLO.SIrE KEROSENE or COAL OIL LAMPS. At the Wholesale anditetrdi Head Quarters, tS SOUTH SECOND SragET, 38 Philadelphia. The only place where exclusive Agencies can be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Delaware. Th•so Lamps give a light equal in intensity of flame, and similar In appearance to gas and are claimed to be supe rior to all caber portable lights, now in use. No fear of explosion—uo offensive odor—no smoke — verY easily triaklnSd—as easily regulated as a gas light—can be adept. ed to all purposes—and better than all for a poor man-50 per cent. cheaper than other portable light now in common , le Agency also, for KNAPP'S PATENT ROSIN AND COA I, OIL LAM P. /Qv Lamps, OUR. Wicks. Shad.c and every article In the line. S E. SOUTHERLAND, Agent. No. an South Second st•eet. soap 3m 34 HERICAN WATCHES rl A P PLETO N, TRACY &CO., WALTHAM, MAsN MANUFACTURE/1H OP PATENT LEVER WATCHES These superior Watches are mad.. by the aid of new and original machinery, expressly &signed to secure, with a low price, a FINE, SUBSTANTIAL. neonate and UNIFORM'S RE LIABLE time keeper. The movements. are Dow iu coll.-trac tion. and are pronounced be the highest authorities to he _faultless in principle and quality, and hove been proved by t h e mos t ~,i gt fo g tests to be I eihblo nod unfailing in lion. The-, watches are mantifac.urect entire from the crude 111 .teriNi. in a single ,stab isnment. by Connected mid uttitonn proces,a—the manufactory being organized upon the Collie 1000.1 that h. been Adopted in the pro auction of the um-quailed American firearms. which ena bles us to produce a movement at one half the price of any foreign mnrelnent of the same quality, and we guarantee the perfect performance, fur ten years, of every watch man. tumour...l by us fioreign watches are made by hand, the American watches being the only ones made by ufachturry up m a uniform system throughout. Nearly all handmade owain firs are defvctive. and a contli.ualy getting out of rder. In many parts of the re country it in impos,ible to find good watch repairers, and watch reputing is always uncertain and expensive. The introduction of Amer icon wa. ghee aieposta+ of this difficulty, and .counlry merchants, es well as watch dealers, can keep watches aa part of their misoellatienti , stock. and thus supply their customerswith a sow ,TAPLE which may be used as any other article, without mystery or humbue. Sold by tile trade generally, and by ROBBINS ez APPLETON, Galore' Agents, 15 Maiden Lena, New York p i an 34 DR. Cl LVERWELL ON MANHOOD A dledical Ex.qty on a Aely, Certain and Radical Care of ~ y rrnatorrhaa 22.. without tht tree or Internal Med,cines. C,aultr izalion Or any Mechani cal Appliancts. JEST PUBLISHED, the 6th edition, 10 a sealed envelope, gratis, and smiled to any address, post-paid, on receipt of two stamps. This little work, emanating from a celebrated member of the medical prof-ssion, gives the most important intorma Lion ever published to all persons entertaining doubts of their physical condition, or wh., aro COllBOOl.lB of having hazarded their health and hap auess—containing the par ticulars of an en irely new and part-ct remedy for Sperma• torrhora or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits. Loss of Energy. Lassitude. Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharges. Impaired Sight and Mem ory, 131 aches and Pimples on the ince, Piles. Indigestion, Ps.lpitatiou of the Heart. and Bodily Prostration of the whole system. inducing impotency and mental and physi cal incap,city.—lty means of which every one may cure himself privately, and at a triflint expense. 49 - Address Da. CH J. C. KLINE, let Avenue, corner 19th street, New York ; Post Box, No. 4a09. cep 7 4m 34 rAULICK. McCt LLE V NEW IRON AND BRAS 6 FOUNDRY, The subscribers having lensed the Foundry recently erected by Mr. WILLIAM DILLER, adjoining his Machine Shop, in North Water street. between Orange nod Chesnut streets: also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry and parts of the fixtures of other estahlbdiments of the name kind, and having the meat complete collection of Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish tern and Brass CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIVTION, (either light. or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, mid. warranted to be done in the most workmanlike manner. Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and the other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures nt very low prices, In c-nsequence of which their expenses will be lees than any other establishment of the kind here, they can make Castings and finish them at more reason able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. Aar — Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizes kept constantly on hand. They hove on hand, and are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of Ornamental Casting:. Rai' The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and shall spare no pains to pleas. all who may favor us with their custom. LEWIS PAU LICK. Lancaster, May 4. IFLESS GUNS I REVOLVERS It hare open..ll a large assortment of Rifles, Guns, Re volters. Pistols and Uuntlng equipments of all kinds, at low prices. I have engaged the services of Mr. henry Gibbs. who will attend to repairing of Guns, dr.c., In all its branches.— All work warranted S. A. DANNER, st King Street, between Cooper's and Lemon's lintels apr 27 tf 16 E M 0 V A L .--We have this day ee l:La) our new Banking ilcuse, In EAST KING or.. where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re ceive our hest attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore con• atautly for sale. Stock. Bonds. and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— and information given as to their relative value and prospects. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. Persona entrusting any business to us. whether money nn deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may depend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members of the firm are individually liable for all Its obligations. JOHN GYGEH, h CO DISSOLUTION. ---The Co.Partnerehlp trading Under the firm of WILLLAM DILLER .t is this day dissolved by mutual conseut. WM. DILLER. LANCASTER, Feb. 24. 1858, GEO J. DILLER. lbe busiest. will bo continued et the old stand, North Water street, by jmer 2 517] WM. DILLE t. CHESNUT STREET HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, No. 121 Chesnut street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING, $1 per day. may 14 tf 16 N ARATC.I,4RNEEAT,L A BOVE HO T H I ; 11 1 1 j , L I . IIILADItLPLIIA. SLDHS k CAMIANY. tf 17 PETER 6PDL3, CYRUS csaxerr. may 11 QALLIARD A. MARSHALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 1521 51sititur STEMET, PHILADELPHPy Dealers In Pants of every variety, Glass of all kind., Freneh and American; imported Drugs., Sc., which are now offered for sale at very low prices. Ail. nista caj,l. AHD =own otra thces. mar 23 VISTATE OF JACOB TOONG I DEW]) Letters of administration on the estate of Jacobi Young. late ~f Mettle township. Lancaster ontinty. deed. havii.g been g..nted the eubseriber. re-iding in said township: A p e rsons led-bred t said estate are requeeted t • mike payment immediately. and those haring claims will present them, without delay, properly anthentrated for settlement. FRANKLIN YOUNG, sep 7 et 34 Administrator. ESTATE OF JAMES Mc SOWN, DECD.—Letters testamentary on the estate of James McKeown, late of the City of Lancaster, deed.. having been Issued to the subscribers residing in Auld city: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON BPRECHER, JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, aug 17 6ti , 31 Executors. ESTATE OP MARTIN SICHUAN', dec , d. Letters testamentary on the caste of Martin Rick ham, late of the City of Lancaster, deed, having been is sued to the subscribers residing in said city : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately. and those having claims will present them without de:ay properly authenticated for arttiement. STEPHEN 13. BICKHAM, WM. CARPENTER., aug 10 tits 30 Executors. AA SSIGNE E , EI NOTICE.--The under signed having been duly app. , loted assignee. for the benefit or the creditors of : , amuel Pennell and wife, of Little Britain township. La-caster county. hereby gives notice. that all persons indebted are requested to make immeditte plyment, and those having claims to present the same for settlement to sep 7 6C. 341 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN BRADY ,C.D WIPE —The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, Auditor, to distribute the balance of the assigned estate of J the Brady and Elizabeth hia wl,e, remaining In the hands of J. ho Lintner and John Denlinger, their assignees, to and among [khans legally entitled thereto. hereby Rives notice that he will atteod for the purpose of hie appointment, at the Library Room, in the Court HOlll., in the City of Lau &tater. on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1868. at 2 o'clock. P. M.. when and where all parties In• terested may attend if they think proper. sap 73t 34 ASSIGNED ESTATE.--The firm of 1./ 'NN EL LY k SMALING, Merchant Tahoe,l of the city of Lancaster. having, on the 6th day of AUGUST, 1658, executed a deed of Assignment, whereby all the Goods, Chattels, rights, claims and effects whatsoever, belonging to said firm have been transferred and conveyed to the un dersigned in trust, for the benefit of cri-ditors: Notice is hereby given to all persona in any way indebt ed to said firm. to come forward and make immediate payment to, and only to the subscriber. at his office in West Orange street. and those having cl a ims, ar e requested to present the same duly authenticated for settlement. aug 10 6t 30 FRS. KEENAN. I N THE COURT COMMON PLEAS FOR 1 the C..unty of Lancaster: Samuel Sweigart): 1.13. Dec. 16, 1857, Judg't for 51.300 Joseph Adams. John Eck s. }Dec. 'P?, 1857, Jndg't for $6OO same. .. . . And now, Aug. 28th, 1858. on motion of A. Herr Smith, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiffs, Court grant a rule to show cause N., hy the Court should not order and direct the pay went of the Judgment in these ca.es with interest and costs, out of the money realized out of the Defendant's Real Estate at Sheriff's Faie, and now in Court, and the balance to he deposited in the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster at such rate of Interest 11.9 can be obtained, until the issues against Eli. Adams and Anna Adams are determined.— Rule returnable on the 3,1 Monday of September next. 'Pin. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Protby's Office, Aug. 31, 1858. aug 31 3t 23 AUDITOR'S NOTICE .-- In the Court of Common Pleas of Lancsr•ter County. 1 Vend Mont Exponas to August Emanuel Shober's Use I Term, 1858, No. 23. Deft's Real Estate sold by Sheriff. Aug. 21, Jacob H. Kurtz. 'lBs'. proceeds of sale ruled into Court. And also in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County. Alias Vonditioni Expanse to Aug John K. Reed & Co. Torm, 1858, N 0.24 Deft's Real Es fate sold by Sheriff. Aug. 21. 1858 Jacob It. Kurtz. proceeds of sale ruled into Court The undersigned appointed Auditor, by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County to distribute the mon ey rued into Court arising from the sale of Defendant's Real Estate on the above writs, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his appoint ment. et the Library Room in the Court House. In the city of Lancaster. at 2 o'clock. P. M., on TEIIIRSDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER, 1856, when and where ail persons in terested are requested to attend if they see proper. aug 24 4t 32 J. B. LIVINGSTON. Auditor. AA UDITOEVS Common Pleas NOTICE.--In the Court of of L,o,ster county. John K. Reed & co. Alias Venditioni Exponlo, to Anguat Term, 1858. No. 158.—Deft's Real s Sal t zer Lipp The nodersigned appointed Auditor, by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to di .tribute the money ruled into Court, arising from the sale of Defend ant's Real Estate, on the above writ, to and among those legally entitled thereto. will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Library Room iu the Court !louse in the city of Lancaster. at 2 o'clock. P. M.. on TUESDAY, the 14th day of ',SEPTEMBER. 1858, when and where all persona interested are requested to attend If they see proper. J. B. LIVINGSTON, Auditor. any 24 3t 32 AUDITOR , S NOTICE.--In the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County. Samuel %V. Taylor .1838.Lev.ri Facies. to Amzunt Term. on 1S No. 57. Real Extate Jacob Drucknmillßrnnd of Defendant. sold by Sheriff. Catherine Druckamil. A og. 21. proceeds of sale ruled ler bin wife.int" Court. , . _ The undersigned appointed Auditor, by the Court of Common Plena of Lancaster County. to distribute the money ruled into Court, arising from the sale of Defend ant.' Real Estate on the above writ. to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of bis appointment, at the Library Room in the Coors Hones, in the city of Lancaster. at 2 o'clock. P. M., on WEDNESDAY. the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1858. when and where all persons interested are requested to attend if they see proper. J.R. LIVINGSTON, Auditor. 4t 32 XTOTICE.--The undersigned Auditors, IN appointed to distribute the balance of the following accounts. viit of James McCue., Administrator of David Jtmkius, late of Crernarvon township, Lancaster county. decd..—of James 6toCaa, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins, late of said Crernarvon townthip, decd.,—of Jones McCatt and John W. Nevin. Trustees appointed by the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county to tell the real estate late of David Jenkins in Lancaster county, which remained unaccepted by the heirs—of John W. Nevin and James Nicene, attorneys in fact of the heirs of David Jenl ins, late of Caernarvon town ship. aped. under a totter of attorney, dated October '2d. 184, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Lancaster county. in Letter of Attorney Rook No. li. on page 326, :—and of John W. Nevin and James NlcCaa, Attorneys in fart. of Elizabeth J. Reigart, Martha J. Nevin. Pheite Ann Scott, Catharine Jacobs, Mary J. L•ata and Sarah .1„ Nevin. six of the heirs at legal representatives of Robert Jenkins, late of Cternarvon township, decd.. ender a Letter of Attorney dated October 2, 1856, and re orded in the Re corder's Office of Lancaster county, in Letter of Attorney Book No 6, on raze 326. ill meet the parties inter eared. on THURSDAY, the 16th of SEPTEMBER. at 2 o'clock, P. M.. In the Library Roi m to the Collet House, In the city of Lancaster. J AM 6S L REYNOLDS, Hug 31 3t 33 W. NEVIN. TT ET CASH. DRY GOODS HOUSE. 111 1858. NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS 1858. EYRE & LANDFILL. FOURTH A: ARCH NtrectS, dolphin, have In store and daily recdvina a fins send: of Fall Dry Goods rutted to the near trade . BLACK SILKS of all grades. FASHIONABLE FANCY SILKS. SHAWLS of all the newe s t styles. DRESS GOODS. in full variety STAPLE GOOD 4. in large stock. FANCY CASSIM ERE. CLOTHS & YESTINGS. BLANKETS. QUILTS. LINEN DAMASKS, Ac. N. B. Gad Bargains Doily received from New York and' Philadelphia Auction Soles. Ala - TERMS NET CASH, AND PRICES Low. aug 3I 3m 33 TH.E. AMERICAN WATCH, So Juntly cdebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, nud its adaptability t every kind of use, is offered for sale in variety, by IL L. & E. J. Z A U M, Corner of North Queen prat and Omtre Square. There are three qualitl..s of the American Watch, mane/tamed by the American Watch CO.. at Waltham, Mute.; the fleet quality is marked on Um works "Anplet•'n. Tracy rk Co., TV,ltho in, Mass:" th e a fond qu,lity "Chas 'l'. Parker. Waltham, Hass;" and the third qua ito P. S. Bartlett, Waltham. Mass" All of these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are guaranteed by them to be made of good materials. and to presets every requsite for a good time-piece. The movement is quick train, which prevents it from beina affected by railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it can he replaced with a part from the factory, equally es well ftni•hed as the original. Appleton. Tracy Sc Co, the manufacturers of the Ameri can Watch, have no Special Ag•nts in any city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. We can furnish these watches In Silver or Gold cases. of any style required, at as tow a rate as the grnuirte watch can be sold any where in the United States. We have also on hand and for sale low, a large stock of English and Swiss Lovers, from the most approved manu factories, among these the 'Equilibrium Lever," an accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L ZA.fl:ll, hug 31 tt 33 EDW. J. ZA.1131. BRANDRETH'S PILLS PURIFY THE I.LUOD.—Coutinued pain or uneasiness in any organ is generally cured by one or more doses of Braudreth's Pills. Thirty years' personal txperlence•by the under signed fully jute ify this assertion. Dr. James Lull, of Postriam, N. Y., says:—" I have cured the most deplorable costiveness of the b twels with Bran dreth's pills, when every other remedy had failed, and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases Many Inveter ate and painful character, such an erysipelas, salt rheum, tetter said summer-heat, I have seen eradicated by their use. I have cured the rheumatic. the epileptic, the pars, lytic and the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." In jaundice and all affections of at, liver, dy spopsia, dysentery and diarrbosa. pleurisy, sudden pains and lulls mations. Impale obstructions; scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and neuralgic affections have given way to the use of this medicine, and now, after twenty years' expert OM., my estimation of Brandreth's Pills continues to in crease. CAB.SON lII'OULLEY A young lady, beautiful and healthy, took cold. which caused a serious obstruction for two years; her health was broken down and her beauty departed. At length Bran. dreth'S Pills were tried; eleven doses, of from two to four, were taken in fifteen days preceding the usual period.— Regularity was restored, and her health and good looks recovered. Brandreth'e Pills are the best vermifoge ; they are Infal lible. A little child, six years old, for some weeks was drooping; Its mother gave It One of Brandreth's sugar coat ed pale; the next day there came away a worm sixteen Inches long, and as large as a child's finger. The child was well. A gentleman away from bums, was taken with pleurisy; the indentation was terrible; every breath made him writhe with agony. Eight Braadreth'e Pills were swal lowed, and warm oil applied locally ; the pills operated, and the pain was relieved ; plenty of gruel was taken, and nix m. , re pills, and the second day the patient was cured. The. statements !should have weight, and prevent the use of poisonous drugs, and stop the sad practice of bleed- mar 2 tf 7 Mg. B. BKANDRKTH. Brandreth's Pills are sold at the Principal Office. 284 Canal street, Brandreth Buildings, at 25 meta per box; and the same, sugar coated, 13 cents, warranted to keep as well as 'he plain Sold also by sep 7 , 4t34 ZAH.SI & JACKSON, Lancaster, AGENTS WANTED! To travel and solicit orders fur Atwater's Patent Fifteen Duller Sowing Machin. Salary $3O per month, with all expenses paid. Address, with stamp, I. M. DAOOBTT A CO.. No. 4 Wilson Lane, Boston, Mass. ang 31 4t 83 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVZ WORKS, November 18, 1387. NOTICE. --The Directors of the Lances ter Locomotive Works. having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of Its creditors, they, therefore, request all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. hi. 0. KLINE, lAA= BLACK, nos 24 tf di Assignees. PATTERFION, Assignee. Little Britain township AUG. ATLF.E, Auditor. Eqate sold by Sheriff. Aug. 19, 1858 Proceeds of sale ruled Into Court. OBSTRUCTION PLEURISY. ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATIS —ln pursmsure of an order of the Orphans' Court of I.Anotster county, the und.rsitned minduis,re tdr of the e-tate. • f John Hawk, deed. will sell by nubile vendee. en the premises. en THURSDAY'. the 30th Icr of SEPTEnlillt, A. D, 1853. the following valuable reel estate. tale the estate of said dxensed. viz: A LOT or of GROUND, situate In Conoy township. Lancaater county, on the State road leading from Bain bridge to Middletown, about y, of a'mlle west of Collins' Store, adjoining lands of William Col Linwood, Joseph Gin Fetich, Abraham Collins and others, containing about 4 ACRES. more or less, with a two-story FRAME n DWELLING HOUSE. Frame BARN, Frame Shop, (suitable for a carpenter or shoemaker,) Hog Pen, a well of excellent water with a Pump therein near the door, a number of young choice Fruit Trees, a good Gar den and other improvements thereon. This property is pleasantly situated. In a fine healthy neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills, Ao., and offers great Inducements to an industrious mechanic desirous of purchasing a home. Sale to commence at 2 o'rlo •k, P. H.. on aald day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by. JACOB A. MILLER. Admiolstrator. sep T 4t 34 VALUABLE FARM AM:PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan.' Cum t of Franklin county. there will be exposed to public retle,t.n the premises, on THURSDAY. the 30th cl SEPTEMBER, the following described valuable TRACT OF LAND, late the property of Lamm Warner, deceased, viz: 307 ACRES, more or leas. of first-rate Limestone and Bleat Slate Land. lying In Peters township, 2. 1 ,4 miles north of Mercersburg. and one mile south of Bridgeport, near the main mad leading from Chambersburg to Mercersburg, nod adjoining lands of George Etter. Jacob Lehmaster, Robert McKinney and Benj. Hamilton's heirs. The East Osnococheacue creek runs along the south side of the farm. About 70 Acree of this tract is heavily Timbered. The improvement. consist of a two story STONE HOUSE. Stone Back Building. Stone Spring and Wash House, Stone Smoke !louse, and large Stone Bank Barn, with Corn Cribs, Wagon Sheds. Tb.re In a never-failing Spring of pure Water Dear the house, and a force pump that rlev..tes the water to the door. There are also an Orchard of very Choice Fruit, and a large Tenant House and Stable on the premises. The above tract ran readily be divided into two farms, and will be no divided if desired by purchasers. The premises wlll be shown to any person desiring to see them, by J. U. Scott, one of the "Administrators, who resides at Bridgeport. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by JAMES D. SCOTT, JOHN G. MILEY, aug 31 to 33 Admlnistratora. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 h, 1828, the sub scriber will sell by pub lc sale, on the premises, in Lancas ter township, I mile west of the City of Lancaster. a Tract of first-rate Limestone Land. CONTAINING 124 ACRES, near south of the Lancaster and Co- lumbia turnpike road, adjoining lands of C Peter Lightner. Samuel B.up , man. Henry Derr and tdbers. The improvements are al,ge and comm .dious Two-Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE. two story Brick Kitchen near the house, a Wash and Bake Hon=e, a large new BRICK BARN. with Straw Shed, Wag, n Shed, Hog Stable, and all ether necessa ry buildings; two ORCH ARDS of Choice Fruit Trees and a Pesch Orchard; a never-failing Spring of excellent Water near the house and under the kitchen, and a spring of wa ter onthe south end of the form. The land is divided into convenient fields, under excel lent fences, and arranged that the cattle have access to the water from each field. The soil is not exceeded by any In the cowry, and is iu the highest state of cultivation.— This farm from is location. quality of soil. and abundance of spring water. is considered one of the beat in the county. Persona wishing to view the property before the day of sale, will please call on the undersigned. residing thereon . Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the firs day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when terms of sale will be made known by aug 31 35 33 JOHN G. BRENN ER. ÜBLIC SALE.--On TUESDAY, the 2 tat P day of SEPTEMBER. 1868, will be sold at publi , vendue. pursuant to ,the directions of the last Will and Testament of John Martin, late of East Earl township, Lancaster county, deceased, by the undersigned executors, on the premises of No. 1, about one and a quarter miles from the Blue Ball Tavern, and within one-fourth of a mile from the Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg Turnpike, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, consisting. that is to say : No. 1, A Plantation or Tract of Land, containing 99 ACRES and 84 PERCHES, situate In said township. adjoin• log lands of Henry Yundt, Charles Sweigart and others, and the land hereafter mentioned. The Improvements consist of a large and commodious Stone DWELL ING HOUSE, with Kitchen, large STONE BARN, 70 by 40 feet, Wagon Shed. Carriage House and other improvements, TWU ORCHARDS of choice Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Peaches, Cherries. Pears. he. Also, a Spring House and a Spring of excellent running Wa ter near the house. The farming land Is in a good state of cultivation, and as sure for good crops as any in the neigh borhood. conveniently laid off In fields, under good fences and well watered. About two Acres thereof is covered with Timber. No, 2, A Tract of Woodland in said township, adjoining lands of Abraham Ranch and said Tract No. 1, containing 5 Acres. N 0.3. A Tract of Woodland In said township, adjoining Noc. 1 and 2. containing 5 Acres and 51 Perches. No. 4, A Tract of Woodland in said township, adjoining Nos. 1 and 3. containing 4 Acres and 26 Pe. ches. No 5, A Tract of Woodland in said township, adjoining Nos. 1 and 4, containing , 9 Acres and 87 Perches. No. 6, A Tract of Woodland in said township, adjoining Nos. 1 and 5, containing 4 Ares and 126 Perch.. No 7. A Tract of Woodland in said township, adjoining No. 6 and land of Henry Yundt, containing 2 Acres and 112 Perches. No. 8, A Tract of Woodland in said township, adjoining No. 9 and land of Henry Yundt, containing 3 Acres and 30 Perches. .'The principal part of said Tracts of Woodland, Nos. 2, 4. 5,6, 7 and 8, is heavy Oak and Ilickory. No. 9 A Tract of Woodland in said t. wnship. adjoining lands of Davies Wallace and Non. 4 and 5, containing Acres anti US Perches. The Timber thereon is mixed with Chesnut, but is principally Oak No. 10 A Tract of Chesnut Timber Lind in said town ship. adjoining lands of William B Jacobs and whor s, and No. 9. containing 13 Acres. A part of which is lit for Ches nut Rails. No. IL A Tract of Land in bald township, adjoinlrm lands of Adam Diller and others. containing 3 Acres. more or less. The Improvements thereon are a one-story LUG DWELLING HOUSE. STABLE. 1100 PEN and other Inn provements, bang the property now ,ecupled by John Wade. ETA further description Is deemed unnecessery, as any person desirous of viewing the before mentioned properties before the day of sale will bo shown them by ceiling on Samuel Richwine residing thereon, or with either of the undersigned Executors INT," Indisputeble till•, and posseseien given on the first day of April next, (15:59.) Sale to commence at 13 o'clock, noon, on Reid day.— Terms at gale. ALEX MARTIN. WM 11. CAIY, cep 7 3t 34 DAVIES 'WALLACE. LUABLE FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE. —The sult,dher. Il chnt in Chambaksbnrg, will sell his TWO FARMS in 0 uiltord township, Franklin county. situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles friar Charubersburg. These farms ate 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 tints to attend to them. The one con tains 121 acres and the other Hai. Terms mode known by the subscriber. These farms contain a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster County Partners is invited to these faints, which are well worthy their alter,- non. [not 251132]WM. II EYS ER. GRIST MILL AND SAW MILL AT PHI SALE.—The subscriher off-rs at private a ,:e. his Grist Mill and Saw Mill, with SIXTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, situate in SouthampDh township, Franklin county, Pa., thur miles from Fhippenshurg, on the main road lending thence to Straqirg. This property was for merly owned by David Spencer. The Grist Mill contains two run of Burrs; it Is a frame and stone structure. The other improvements are a Orly BRICK HOUSE. 33 by '2.5 feet. a FRAME STABLE 30 feet square, and other buildings. Most of the land is meadow, making it nn excedent stock farm, and there are -1 1 about 10 Acres of valuable Timber. There is a Pump u. or the door of the dwelling. The water power is good. The Mill has a good run of custom, and is situated on the great drove road commonly known as the '• Three Moun tain Road." The terms mill be made easy. For further information apply so Benjamin Alter on the or at the Spirit office, Cbambetshurg. or to the litingeriber, re.ithog near the Ileum:List Meeting louse, one mile north of Chnm . F. DUNCAN, BOOKSELLER, LAN— , CASTER, Pa.. having been appointed apecial stoat for the sale of all the books published by JOIES CRAILLEN & SOOO, Philadelphia, will sell at reiailand whole sale at the publishers' prices. The following elegant and pepulsr books are published by J. Challen & Sons: THE CITY OF TILE GREAT KING, cloth VI 50 ; half calf 450: Turkey. gilt, 5.00; super Turkey antique, 6.00. CARPENTI-Y MADE EASY. 40 plates, $3.00. N JUV ENILE LIBRARY. 10 vols. $2.50. THE CAVE OF HACHC'ELAII, and other Poems, cloth, $1 00; cloth full gilt, 1.60; morocco Lull gilt, $2 00. TH 0 GOSPEL AND ITS ELEMENTS, cloth 36 cts.: pa per 20 cents. CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES, cloth 35 ct, paper 23 rents UNION OF CHRISTIANS, AND DEATH OF CHRIST, cloth 40 cts.; paper 30 cents. MAP OF J KRUSALInI, by Dr. J. T. Bar clny. plain 50c., colored 75 eta : book form i gg z , 100: mounted 1.7 b. O R AN DFIEL DS I ' ATRIARCIIAL •'"' CHAIN OF THE BIBLE, sb6et 75 ; mounted $2.00. LADIES CHRISTIAN ANNUAL, cloth gilt, 6 vole. $1.60 per vol. or $O.OO per set. UZEE33 PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT, cloth $3.30; half calf 4.30; Turkey gilt, 5.00; super Turkey antique 6 no. HADJI IN SYRIA. Sarah Barclay Johnson, cloth 75 cts : blue and gold sl.‘o. IGDRASIL. OR THE TREE OF EXISTANCE, and other Poems. cloth 75 ctn.: blue and gold. $l.OO. JUVENILE LIBRARY. 20 vol.. $4.00. IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL. CONQUEST OF MEXICO, by K. A. Wilson. Other works now in course of preparation will be duly announced. Jun. RzczrvEn—HADJl IN SYRIA, by Mrs. Sarah .113 r clay Johnson, daughter of Dr. S. T. Barclay. Over 300 pages, and 12 splendid engravings printed on tinted pgper This Is one of the most beautiful works ever 'seined from the American Press. The vivid and startling descriptions by the authoress, of her perilous adventure In the Tomb of David, and Mosque of Omar, have already given her s worldwide reputation, while the new and valuable infor mation on the customs and peculiarities of the people ' and her descriptions of the Landscape and scenery of the East, make it an intensely interesting work. Price, cloth 75 cte.; blue and gold $l. by mail. post paid. W. O. DUNCAN, Sole Agent for J. Chi,llen & Sons' Publications. Centre Square Book Store, Lancaster, Pa. [aug 34 tf 32 I\ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-- The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name of Martin ,t Kinkead, in the practice of Dental Surgery, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themeelvee to be Indebted orbaving any claim. against wad firm, will cont, a favor by calling and making settlement at as early date as possible. J. UARTIN, Angtiet 7,11 , 58. J. J. liINKEAD. The undersigned continues the above business at ths old stand In Strasburg. Thankful to the public for their liberal patronage, he would respectfully solicit a contin- ammo of the same THE DINING ROOM COOK, THE STOVE FOR THE FARMER. The undersigned would ask the attention of Farmersand others to his newly patented WOOD AND COAL STOVES, called the “Dining Room Cook," which possesses advanta ges not found in any other. The oven Is perhaps larger than that of any other stove, being IC by 28 Inches in the clear, while Its peculiar construction is such as to emit an unusual degree of beat In a large room with a trifling con sumption of fuel. For the Dining Room of the Farmer it supplies a want long felt, and for this purpose it was cot atructed under the personal supervision of the undersigned. dec 1 tf 48 G. D. SPEECH ER is BRO. AH. C. BROCREN, 22 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. MANUTACTI3.B. OP GLASS SYRINGES; IRINICEPATIIIC VIALS, GRADU ATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. . _ Glass Wars for ChemDila. Drt.gletit, Pei (omen, Photo. graphers, etc. Green Glassware by the package. A libels] discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Price lists seat on application. nag 8 8m a HAVANNA SEGABS...SOOO Imported Havanna Segars of the most approved brands. Just received and for gale at DR. JOIEN WAYLAN'S Drug Store, spr7 tfl2 No. 6Q-North Queen' Street. TTALUABLE,FARDI FOR IIALE...Th6 aubscriber wt. l offer at publie s- le. on the preirtaali.ott sArtutuAY. the_lith the or SE vnamEn. 1858, at 1. o'c rick. P. 31., lila farm. riinate iu Fiunkfitrd trwiishlp, Cumberland county, Pa.. near and aithin one wile of Frehu's 3111, and 9 miles west of Carlisle, ma the public road in Carlisle. It rootaina 1 . 18 ACRES of good date land. POMO of which has lately been limed. and all of it la in a good state of cultivation. About 20 Acres of the above Is well covered with good Timber, The hn. ornaments are a good two-story weatherbriarded ROUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib and_ other necessary ant braidings. There is a Well of ;•; good Water at the door, and a thriving young ORCHARD of choice Fruit. The farm is well watered, there being running water In nearly all the fields. It le well adapted for steak, u • lags portion of It can be converted Into meadow. Faid farm is convenient to churches. schools, stores and mills Limestone can be had within two miles (or burning lime. Any person wishing to view the farm can call on the subreriber residing on the premises. The terms will ba made known on the dry of sale by rep 7 St 14 DANIEL MOOT. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE, WITHOUT REaERVE.—un SATURDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1868, in purauance of an aUae order Of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrator de bouts non of the estate of Jacob Albright, tierear.od, will sell by public outcry. la the village of Churchtowu, the real estate of said deceased, to wit: Purport No. 1. That well known TAVERN 110IISE and Int of one ACRE and 30 PERCHES of lend. situate in the village of Cburchtown, Crernaryon townahlp, Lsocas ter county, bounded by Janda of 13, D. White. Bangor Church property and the turnpike road. The improve ments are a large and commodious TAVERN and STORE HOUSE, built of stone, of the boat ma- '— feria], two stories high. finished in modern style; fre stone Kitchen attached. and all nerenaary souse. !deuces for a public house to do a large bu-Ine■a: a large tl.tern and a well of never failing water with Pumps in thom Lee House and large VVeigh &mists. end a large sTi INK STABLE, sufficient to stable thirty hor,en. The Hanlon is well enclosed at d well set with shrubbery and useful trees. This property is worthy the attention of pers. na within: to enter let. public business. Portart No. 2, Two lota of land containing 112 PER— CHES, on the south tide of High atreet and optima° to No. 1, bound ti by lands of L & E. Rogers and David Senaony. On one of these lots there is erected a one.story LUG HOUSE: and on the other a Frame Shea. These lots are beautifully looted for bujolin: purposes. Purport No 3, Eighteen Acres of Chesnut Timber Land, about 2 miles 1101 . 1 b of I . l.,pirt N .1. 1 , will he sold In I.dri of 4t6 j Acres each. or ell together, to unit purchasers. The Timber on thee , Lis is of a superior quality and la worthy the attention of farmers wat,ll , hr roil timber. Purport No 4. Abp at tgti ACRE'S of feral land, adjoining No. 3, hounded by lands of William Shirk, Esq , Albert Stone and others. The land is well fenced intncuuvenlent fields and well set with grass; in In a high state of culti ratinn, baring been recently well limed and manured with stable manure. and will produce with good culture crop equal to any land In the Sale to commence at I o'clock. P. M , nn Fab! day, when utteuth,nce will be giveu and terms made known by aug 34 is 3'31 LOT ROGERS, Admluistrator. 12AR31 AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub ': scribers will sell their Fal-01 at private sale. Said Mann is situated In Marti,. township, Lancaster county, oat the road leading from Marti,. Forge to McCall's Ferry, about 2 miles west of Itawliusville, and contains about 72 acres, more or Iron, the Amster portion well fenced and Ina g. Kid litiate of cultivation. The balance Is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The improvements are a twu-story ho - , -- DWELLING 110 USE, a new Frame Barn, nod other out.buildtriga— There le a good Apple Ordiard and other Fruit Tram 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 let day of April, 1857. Any person wishing to view the premises will call on either of the subscribers, residing at Mount Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM A It MSTRONG, JOSEPH ENOLES. The subscriber will also sell, at pri vate sale a DOUSE AND LUf in the village of Meant Ne bo. There are 3 acres and 136 perches of land in the lot, and the improvements are a two-story FRAME DOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other ow-buildings. The, Is an ex cellent spring of water on the lot, and the land is well feu. ed and In a go ad state of cultivation. Terme made easy. Am ly to JUSEPII ENGLES. aug tf32 VIRGINIA. FARM FOR SALE--GREAT INDUCEMENT FOR CAPITALIePB.—i%III beadd at private sale, the valuable Farm known us the w Wheatland Estate," contaising 510 ACRES, situate is what is called the Hickory Level. Buckingham county, Va. . 5 miles north of Nlayeville, the county seat, and 7 miles from Hardwicksville—a bridge croecing the James river to the canal at this In dut. About 101 acres aro cleared, and al. most level laud—the balance well timbered. The land is very productive, and celebrated for the growth o f Wheat, Corn and Tobacco. It in alto well watered. The irepr"vements are a now, handsome end eon rooks t Ds% ELLI NO lIGUS4L so situat ed on _ an elevation ColiallnEd a view of nearly the ;; whole estate—.and the Baru and Out Houses are ample and convenion ly located. There are good Orchards on the pretni,es of Apple, Peach. Cherry and other tre..— It in seldom that, such an estate is offered, laying as It does in au intelligent and healthy neighborhood convenient to markets, churches, rhr., andso highly productive, end level in every portion no that all the Imple ments of husbandry ran be used to the - very best ad vantage. If I sell, my object is to remove to a warmer climate. A large portion of the hand rout me $4O per acre —but I will Hell it, tell h the crop o f Wheat from the 81/W -ing ill 150 bushels, the entire stork, and II likely [rearms, for $40.000; or without the negrourr, for $12.7,000. My ob ject fur wishing to dispose of the lIIHTIOS With the land, is to prevent the separation of families. T 61451 s—one third Cash, for in two or threemonthN) and the 'miens° In equal instalments of our, two and three years, with interest. Arldrrws the editor of the Lancaster Illtelligencer. (GEO. SA ND 0110 r IN) Agent her It. L. PATTERSON, ME VIIJCO. Burk- InAtiat county, Va. feb 13 tf 6 hARMS 1 FARMS I 2 FARMS 2 t 2 The undert.ittned ai I otter at public sale, on the 21st day of sErrENIBER, 1555, at the Court House in Cat liele, two first rate LIMESTONE FARMS, tate of theta situated t ii hi” 116 miles Of Csrli-le, on the Letort Spring. contain ing 108 AtAt ES of the best quality of Limestone, Land.— The imnrdvernents ronotic of n STONE DWELL ING lIUCO K, Stone think Litrn. and other sulta e aide out-buildings. fireterate Orchard. Tho other cont titling 162 ACRES, adjoining the airaa-, et the nitrite quadity of land. The improvements 00 this tract roo,4st it n Dal HOUSE, and a g ,, od new Bank Barn. Also, n p.m] Orchard and never-failing pump at the how,. Both trams honing shout 75 Acres of the beet Timber fond, the fanner about 44 and thu latter about 35 Arrne. The above farms are well calculated to divide Intn am tier firms. and art very desirable for their convellietlCO to Car lisle. being as a market as iu ins State for grain. hay, and 'di kinds of farm pioduction. There bring in Clarli-le a crest number of lintels. It IL .ones, Dickinson Collage, the United Shoes llnrraeka arid other public build ings. Manure can he had at low prices. Any per so n di-sirieg to look over the farms will please call on Mr. Jnnuro Ra)mon 1, liapkerper in Carlisle, at the house torn,, rly kept by 11 Olios who will nlviw the terms. 'Dales easy end made 1,110,4,1 .11 the diy f sale. For arty other information address Thudium A Glass, Mi lAlelown, Pa. :tile to ',rumen, at 10 n'clock, A M. one 17 to 31 iIUDIUM At GLASS. `VALUABLE PEQUEA FARM, IN SAL ` 1,t0_71;1"n0. , . NSW P. LANCAiTER Co, Al PUBLIC SA•run, th. dfoh day of SEPTEMBER., ISSS the nod. d will offer Ht poldir sale, on the prom ise, the ottionlib Moo stonenom. altunied on the road leadioa from tho White Gorse Tavern to the Gap Station, mile fr. m the termer and two miles from the littler place in Sailslmry township. Lancaster county. containing 55 ACRES, morn or less. adj -i Fling lands of Thomas W. Ilenderarn. John Peri erehloo and others, (being part of the estate f the late Captain Thomas Ilenderson. deed.) This firm Is uvsunpa•sed, in fertility, by any In the coup• iv. The improvement.. connlst of a FRANI If DWELLING 110 USE. Frame II ire. Wagon Shed. tt Corn Ciiis e ct.; also. a five Apple Orchard end fruit Gees of different kinds About five acres are covered with heavy timber. and ihe remainder limier a high Inane of cultivation arid well fenced This farm le .nventent In mills, stores, churches and schools. Ptrsons uiHhlng to view the property. previous to the day of sale. can do on by calling on Thomas W. Henderson, Erg., I vim:, on the farm alij Ming, or on Albright & Haines, Itvlog on the premises. Puhsensiouaud clear title given on the let day of April, 1893 eel,, to commence at 1 o'cl,k, P. M., on said day, when terms of sale will be made known hv 30.32 nag 24 is 22] AltitiTTUS BOYD, Agent. JACOB METZ vAL U ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE.—B. SMITH, A ucliimeer.—The bairn of Jacob Burkholder, late of P tern towuphip, deed , will offer at public sale, on the prerninee, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of SEPTEMBER east, the following valuable real rotate, to wit 230 Acres and a few Perches of choice Land, situated in Peters toe nsiiip Franklin Cr unty, Pa., nu the road leading trona Loudon to Sercersrurg. about 2 miles from the former place; about 170 Acres being first qoality Limestone Land, and the halatici Slate; 210 Acres being In a high state of cultivation. the balance bring good Timber Lind. The Improvements consist of a two storied BRICK. DWELLING BiIUSH. a Brick Spring • and Wash Hooke, a large Brick Rare. being 100 Get long by 00 feet wide, Corn Crib. Wagon Shed Hog l'en. and other neceeirire out buildings; basing also 1000 or 1200 panels of post fence, together with an excel lent Spring of never faking water convenient tote build ings. with a running pump to the barn yard, and a young irchard of choice Fruit The above property is bounded by lands of James Dickey's heirs on the south, It. Diekhout on the west. Peter St-nger and John Beam on the north, and Jacdib Lehmaster on the east. Thla property will positively be .1d o ssid dtty.s.s some of the heirs wish to remove West. Persons wishing to VicW the prepi.rty previous to the day of eels ran call on eilher of the heirs or on Robert Little, rending on the Mtn, Sole to commence at 10 o'clock oo said day, when the terms will be made knowu by ME HEIRS. tiu4 24 to 32 TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB. LIU SALE—On SAf C itDA Y. the lath day of Se.P.• TEM BEN., 1553, wi I be SOU at public sale, at the public house of Jiic,b S the belowing described property F.11,40..111 and George Sapper. situate in Manor township, no the Mount Pleasant and Columbia road. about 1 mile from the former and 4 miles from the latter place, and bounded by lends of Jacob Sides. Daniel Barger and others, of CO ACRES and 73 1 A PERCHES. strict measure, of eneel len t land—twenty five acren of which is Woodland, covered with Hickory, Chi-stiut. and Oak. The cleared land is all limed. under, gond fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a one story WE ITII ER-BOARD ED DWELLING IDIDSE and Log Stable--also a Hug Stye and other out-build tags. There are a number of apple and pear trees on the premises. also a well of water. Possession wid he given on the let of April newt, When an indisputable title will he made. Sale to ei , mmenee et 2 oleVek. P. M., when attendance will be given and terms mails known by HARECKER, Agent. N. B.—At the name time and place will be sold a quantity of Hickory and Oak Wood, by the Cord. aug 24 to 33 TO TANNERS—FOR SALE--A Tan Yard in complete order with TIIIKTI-SIX COMPLSCE VATS, which can be Increas.d to soy number. The prop erty is situated In Marcie township, twelve miles from this city, And consists of 2 ACRES nod 43 PERCHES, on which is a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING • HOUSE, Bark Orioding House, Water Power itt u, Berk Mill, Two-Story flt.am House, Cum tog II ttt House, Ilona Stable, EhnernakerShy Bette Oven, BEMECI Ac. A large number of FRUIT TREES are en the premises. The Dwelling House is In good repair,as is also the other buildings. The running water on this property is peculiarly adapted fur this illlßitW. and Is said to be the very bent in the State. Bark is abundant and cheap. The property will be sold low If sppded for mom. Terms accomanalating Enquire of CHAS. M. HOW ELL, At hie Marble Yard, North Queen Street. or to J. B KADUMAN, may Utf 17] Attorney at Law, South Duke street. DUBLIC SALE...-A rare Chance of a de. j_ Firabla situ ton ior bushiest, or country residence.-- The subtcriber being desirous of removing to the West. will sell to iho higest bidder, on the promises, on TIIIIIItSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3ure. at 10 o'clo k. A. M., a LOT OF GROUND, of superior onalitv, containing FIVE ACRES, afib the improvements, cet.lsting of a c•mfortabie Two-Story FRAME DWELLING, Store Goose, Sta bling and Carriage House, Au, (.11 nearly new,) a chive selection of Fruit Trees, recently put out, and • n oil of mist:it - tatted Water near the door. The above property is eligibly situated In flarford coun ty, on the rood leading from Ls Orange to Bel Air. and from .larrettsville to lik kory, in the immediate vicinity of Churches of different denominations, Schools, Mills, and a thriving neighborhood, and where $.1.U,000 worth of goods. may nun .ally be sold. la -Terms accommodating. - Any further information required will be resweetfally• given by addressing THOMAS B. DEVOru .••• • ang 81 to SS Forest Hill P. 0., Elarfurd county,
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