rrO CONTRACTORS.—proposaIs for the _|_ Grading, Ballasting, Masonry, Ac.. of the Big Spring and Beaver Valley Tarnpike will be receivorl from the 6tb to the 16th of September. Address Hou. John Strohm. New Providence P. 0. Profile, specifications. Ac., c*n be seen at the office of C. E. HAYES, Company’s Engineer, No. 20 North Duke street. [b®P 0 34 AUDITOR’S NOTICE. JOHN HATZ’BExecutors, 1 In theCourtof Common tr. } Pleas of Lancaster county, JOHN P. SHRODER. and j- Alias Levari Facias or Au- ELIZ4.BETH SHRODRR, ( gust Terra, 1659—N0 121. his wife. j The undersigned Auditor uppoiuted to distribute the money arising from .the fale of the real estate of the above-named defendants, will sit for that purpose on TUESDAY, the 20th of SEPTEMBER, 1859. at 2 o clock, P M in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, sep 6 3t 34 Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersign ed’Audltor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to pass upon the exceptions filed to the account of Martin Gross, Assignee of John W. Gross and Wife, of Ephrata township, under a deed of volun tary assignment for the benefit of creditors, aud to di< tribute the balance of Baid account, will alt for the di'- charged the duties of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of SEPTEMBER, 1859, at 2 o’clock. P. M.. in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Ltn caster. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, sep 6 3t 34 AudiU)r - IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS of Lancaster county Equity Docket, psge ,1. Samuel B. Heiae Lloyd Mifflin. Huston Mifflin, Deveaux Mifflin. Mary Mifflin and Charles Mifflin, by their Guardian, and KF. and g ubpu)lm " ur hiM Julia V. Uo..a,by tl.wr Guar- ‘ wlU dian, and James M. Mason. y 1 J Emanuel Cotherman and Har riet his Wife, Samu-I Bethel Mason, Charles Mason, George W. Mason and Joseph R. Mason, and all others interested in the premises. The undersigned uppoiuted by the Court. Commissioner to take testimony in the above recited cause, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hia appoint ment, at his office. No. It North Duke s'reet, in the Oitv of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of SEPTEM BER, A. D., 1859. at 10, o’clock, A. M. sep 7 3t 34 VUDITORJS NOTICE.—ASSIGNED KS TATKOK MAIII’IN HKRK AND WD'K. of the Bor ~u , rh of f*trasb ur/. Hi the County nt Lancaster. The urider sigijt-d Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas ~t UitictNt.o .'ouu'y to distribute the balance remaining in the hinds ot Js-ob Hildebrand and John II- Miller. Ah* sLnees of s.id Martin Herr and wife, to aud himotik the creditors, and th legally entitled thereto, will attend for the ;»urpo~* d Sir- appointment on riHJlt>l)A\, the •".Ch day o! HP'TKMBi-.K at t n’cl-ck. I*. M., at the Library Room in the C uirt House, in the City of Lan'-as ter. wii.-ii anii when- all t»«-r*-u:n interested arc n-rjurated 1 1 j nt t-- 'ill. “••I’ '■ *' N K VV FALL GOODS— rile undersigned C'.'ill- 111- ..fill- jilltli.' to ft tI«W <»U.J -rl.-cvii -!• >• K n 1 FA hi, MILUM-.RY GOODS,cm. ri.im; ■! ■'-tin Silk. V.-l v.-i- Cra|i. -m il«. e nii'l fill k> ll -1 —-I m t'fi iiiii for the makuu of Don wet* ; Quiilim.-.. H'l-i,.'- Ji.iiib.umlx. < Turloton, Crown l.irmiu. K~tth'-r>. Kr.-r.ch and American Flowers, Dark S’raw H.,n r.Flats. Shakers, and. in fuel, every vii'i- ty of mi aw G i'H Fraim-i to ft: every Imdv Stnw Gimp, Straw a,, 1 >i.k I.te- and FU-rimr. JSc-a.h-marl., ami trimm-il (tonnets t-1 -ml -VHiy p.-r-M.ii. or made to order - Dry G ods. Notions. J- t.. m-iitwii. winch .till tie Hold cheap. r than ih- ‘ h-..p—t Call mid lor yur-eives holm« I,uh I n.' ri-,. uhi-ic L. BAL M. No.d] .Nor (I Ipl.-Cl. M eel ll- -I north of lilt) Nfltioll a - M-.u-h .-eptitflU I H."» 0 . 1859 IX U V GOODS FO U AVTU M IV . I ) Fuli -toe'; of SILK Guo|»-. Full Stork of M’AI’U-1 GOODS. Fall Sto-k of FANCY GOODS. F:t«hi"imhle FALL SHAWLs. ttir CLoTli.- ' ASSI M KKKS AN IT VKSTINGS, ItLANKKTv QUILT-'. TAKLK LIVKNS. .fee.. Ac KYKK d LANDKLL. F-'iirth iijul Arch Streets, Philadelphia. \ It- m.ACK S' I. K - Wl.ohwah*. at low rates. ill)- Uar>jniiiH Daily from New York Auctions. \\T ENTZ, WENTZ, YV U K Vl'/. WHNTZ WKVJ7-. SUPPLY lII' FALL (ionl)a. I.U'.OEHT BT(.CK < F UK I.AIVH KVKB OI’LXEII JX t.AX< - AST Kit. Beautiful I>" Uii.K for Vl' f, NIK) is rts Kicli unit majrniti it tv- Lairi- f-r 2u ami 2."> ct«. Hl.ick Crape Turin—a tie\v aiticld fur dresses, our iii'hhi department. uh ui<*o i f the season al the lowest prices. '' Wo invite all—mil and see the New (joods. Noat styles Huglish Chintx for 12 els. Ketnemher—Bee Hive Store. \\ KNTZ BROS., Keuiember—lf-e Hive Store. WENTZ BUGS., East King .-.lid Outre Squaie. Kusl King and Outre Square. m-p t> tf :M] STATE OF THE LANCASTERCOUNTY HANK, TUI-'KSI)AY MORNING. ?KI*T. Ist. 1%9. Hills Disi-uiintfd Hunch and. IU-al Kutat*' U. S. i> j)Hf c.' t I i.-usury Nh'm $ f.O.'i. iij (Ml (Jol'l and Silver la TSli. l.> Cash due fri'in other li:nKs -IT.UIiO -1 Nnte.t ami Checkh ofotli.-r lsan:;f. :>4, I>ut‘ Depo.-itors Notes in Circulation Dividends Uni'fti'l Duo to Hunks D*ue Commonweal! li of l‘:i Capital Slock. $209,015 ou Lancaster City, s.< : Before me, J. C. Ynu Camp, un Ahlerwun of the City of Lancaster. personally appeared IV. L. Peiper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Batik. who being duly sworn, doth nay, that the foregoing statement is correct, .to the best of bis knowledge and belief. W. L. PEIPER, Cashier Sworn anil subscribed, September Ist. 1859, cram sep It o4J .1. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. —On SATURDAY. OCTOBER loth, 1559. in pursuance of au order of the Orphans’ Couit of Lancaster County, 'will bo sold, by public sale, op the premises, in Little Britain township. Lancaster county, about one mile from Oak Ilill, a TRACT OF LAND. CONTAINING So ACRES. more or less, late the property of David 11. Keecb, deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph C. Taylor. Bonjamiu .Morris. M. King aud others. The improvements are a two- n—j story DWELLING HOUSE, a good Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a well of good water with a pump Afefel. ip it near the h'uw, ami a youug thriving Otchard of choice Fruit, also a number of young Peach Trees. The land is of a good quality and is in a high state of cultiva tion, being lately limed ; tbe neighborhood is healthy and the property is convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made kuown by RACHEL ANN KEECII, Administratrix. James Coluns, Auctioneer. jsep G ts* 34 Yallable real estate at pub lic SALE.—On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. I'vpK, will be sold at public sale, on tbe premises, in West Lam peter tujvnehip, about of a mile north of Lampeter Square, near the roacLleauing from Lampeter to Lancaster city, a valuable Farm of Limestoue Land, containing 7S ACRES AND lf.o PERCHES, more or less, adjoining lands of John Houser, Mm tin Ilerr. Abraham Leaman, Daniel Book, .Dumb Miller and „ others. The improvements are a 'iy, story SAND STONE HOUSE, with a t'vo-story kitchen attach- 25 = ed; also, a Spring of n-'ver-lailing water with a g s _M J pump therein. A large STONE BAN K BARN, with grauary, wagon shed, 30 by 2d teet, with c-»r:i cribs on each side, bog pen, smoke-hoU3e, Ac. There is also a one and a half story LOG HOUSE oQ'the yatd, with cellar underneath, and running water couveyed by pipes from the pump; the buildings,are all good and convenient; there is a thriving young orchard of choice fruit, such as apples, pears, cher ries. Ac. There is u never-failing spring of running water in the barn yard, and cattlo can have access to water from every iiuld. The laud is of the best quality, having lately been limed, and beautifully situated in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood to mills, schools, Ac. This property ih about o miles south-east of the City of Lancaster, aud is one of the most desirable farms for a person wishing a pleasant home. It is seldom such property is brought iuto market. The subscriber is determined to sell. One-half of the purchase money may remain iu the property at 5 per cent., if desired by the purchaser. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April. 1 StU). Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. sep f> 4t 341 BENJAMIN MILLER. B. SHANNON, MANUFACTURER OF LOCKS, BKLL-lIANGKK, SILVER-PLATER, ANIi DEALER IN BUILDING HARDWARE. NAILS AND SASU WEIGHTS, 1009 Market street, above 10 tti. norUi side, Philadelphia. Bells repaiied, Keys fitted, Ac. Porcelain Dctor Plates supplied and put on. Speaking Tubes put np. \ Bep G ly 3-4 Three per cent a month or TIIIS PERILS Ob' FAST LIVING: A \V ARXI X $ 1,00, will be seu t to any person iu the United States upon receipt of SI.UO. and 21 cents to pay postage, by addressing the Publisher. A uew and Classified Catalogue of Books in every depart ment of Literature, t. gather with a list of Gifts, aud every iuformatiuu relative to the establishment of agencies iu the Gift Book business will be mailed free to any ono by GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher,.and Originator of the Gift Book Business.. No. 4119 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, [sept (5 2t B 4 XT «>V PUBLICATIONS. i.l -The enterprising publisher G EOKG KG, HVaNN. No -489 Chestnut st , Philadelphia, lias ju>t added to his extcti siye list, the following uew Books : TUB” LIFE OF COT,. DAVID CROCKETT WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. Comprising his early life, limiting Ad ventures, Daring Deeds in Border and Indian Warelare, Services under Gem eral Jackson in the Creek war. Electioneering Spr.-rites. Career iu Congress Triumphal Tour in the Nnifh-rn States, aud Struggles iu the Texan War of Indepeydoncu.to gether with an Account of his Glorious Death at the Alamo. In one 12mo. volume. Ilaudsonioly bound. Price $l.OO. We copy the following from the Philadelphia Sorth American : Colunel Crockett was a character. Ilia autobiography has been long out uf print; his reputation tor ccceutriclty has bceu presumed upou iu the publication of all sorts of outrageous and obscene nonsense, iu course almauacs, and other vehicles for low humor. This volume is a republica tlon of the genuine work, with necestmry additions, and will be new to the present generation of readers. It is as marked and characteristic as thrr subject was ; his portrait faithfully drawn, aud none the less so .Uiar it is without feffortvand perfectly native and sincere. We well remem ber the amiable original iu his northern tour, and recall many of the incidents to which hia Iwok' alludes. We never have looked upon his like since; and rejoice in this r'epublication as an act of justice, to retrieve an honest man from vulgar misrepresentation. A copy of the Book, and a handsome present will bo sent by mall, post-paid, upon receipt of $l,OO for the book, aud 21 cents for postage. A new Classified Catalogue of Books and Gifts, with in ducements to Agents, will be sent free, on application. Address, G. G. EVANS, Publisher, sep62tB4 439 Chestnut Philadelphia; Pa. A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—B3,OOO OR J3,00U. A young mao nf basinf'Sfi habits, and h i-vln*? ttip aimw cash captiral. will be taken as a partner in a profitable hilltops'*, pHtabliahed 32 years. Address wi'h red name, MERCHANT, sop 6lt 34j ' Box 218, Lancaster City Post Office ORPHAN’S COURT SALB.I-B, -rlrtne 1 of an Order of the Orphans’ Coart of Blair county, there will be offered at public vendue or outcry, oo the i premises in Williamsburg, on FRIDAY, the 14th of OCTO BER, 1859. at 1 o’clock, p. m., a BRICK DWELLING HOU3E and three adjoining LOTB OF GROUND, in said town, on which are erected other buildings. ALSO, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 15ch "f OC _ TOBER. 15.’,9, at 1 o’clock p. m.. all that Valuable Farm nt Limestone Land, late the property of Chap. Kicholtz dec a, in Woodberry township. Blair county. situate <0 i •• |-v i creek, and about two tnilw from Williamsburg, on wbb b > are erected a FRAME DWELLING UOUSE. HANK BARN and other buildings, bounded by fiatlm • lands of Joshua Roller. Solomon Kodkey aod ; ° the Of>NTAiNING 335 ACRES AND 140 PERCHES : abont 235 acres of which is cleared, and about 100 seres well timbered : having h'ro thereon a large and valuable spring and a good ORCHARD. This tract will be sold as a whole, or in two parcel**, to suit purchasers. Tckms op Sits—On—third on confirma’ion of Hale and . the remaining two thirds in two equal annual payments with interest, to be eemred by judgment bonds and mort gagee of the purchasers. sop t> :;t 34 I)UBLD SALE.—On FRIDAY, the 30th I day of SEPTEMBER, 1859, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, by order of the Orphans’ Coart of Lan caster county, the real estate of Abraham Tunis, deceased, in ! he village of Cambridge, containing V/± ACRES, sitn it« at the corner of Broad and South streets In said villae-. The improvements consist of.a one story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with a well of water at the do t. a LOG STABLE, and other improve- Bjogl nie.nln thereon Th- L'-t is under g -'d fence and ~fl7l in a good stat»; of cultivation. Wjj- Persons desiriug to view the premised, previous to the sale, will be shown the same by applying on the pretn- S tie to commence I oarlock. P. M.. on “aid day, when attendance will he given and term* ma ’e known by R W MORTON. Administrator of A. Tunis, deceased. Also, nt the shiu“ fi ami jd-u-i- will bo s-dd tbe [lerHona 1 prop-rtv "f ••aid d-.ci!.ioed. eoTi“isiio i <>t 11-in - hold and Kitchen Fnrnittir-. mm-L as Uur-.ui. (/upb.iid. Dcxh. Uliair-. far;>fts. <:iock, H'-d-den'Kand B "idlin', ritnvos. Tubs. &■-. AUo h I* < t of Corn and I’ntatopr in the O-'iind. . Conditions nwl" known 'it «>i;o by the unde-si.*'!--! Ad rniiiirtf-at >r. R W MuUT>\ ,h h< ‘P B .. _ '' 4f ' ;} HKN’J. F. HA Kit. CotmnNaiorw. i SSIG.\EES» SALE OF VALUABLE j\ KKAL ESTATE. —On SATURDAY, tm- Ist lav of iJCTOBKR, 18.59. Th** -übsrriher will sell at public sale, on Ihe promises, sill that valuable fr-rt of land ami appur tenances, situated in M irtic towuship. Lsoivutor county. Pa.. known as the •• MARTIC FORGE,” nti'l aoveral Tracts containing 2G9 ACRES, more or less, aud described as fol lows. viz: H. LIVINGSTON, Auditor No. 1, Containing 86 ACRES of Land, 65 acred of which are under cultivation, nuil the balance in growing Sprout Land. The improvements are a good F)Ul<- fl__4 FI RED FORGE and RUN-OUT. a STEEL FUR NAt'E. in good repair, Capable of converting 20 Haasl ton> of sle'-l at a bitch, -mith Shop, Carpenter Shop. Stone <\rtl Mouse ro'.fed with slate, a large and handsome STONE MANSION, wi.h a fuiniain of running water at the door, a two storied Stone Otlice, large STONE DARN, with running water in Ihe barn-yard, stum- team stable, with s»ah'ing for t.w«uty-tV>ur bead, and bay-1, ft over it c rn cribs, carriage house, ice house, stone spring In.use. r.v.-r a never-failing spring of water, sin. lie hou-*. r< ot house, and TEN CoMFCKTABLE DM KLL- SjnJp| INGS for workmen. The cleared land is of rxc*-l- nutural nuality and in a good state of culti vation. 25 acres of it is meadow that has hem mowed fur 80 vears in succession. Til-.forge is in good running order, driven bv th<> Peipiea ern-k with a head and fall of fifteen fe.-t ami water suflicient f o drive a first-class Grist Mill in addition (o the Forge above mentioned. It is sit uated 11 miles fn m the city of Lancaster, with turnpike f.r the greater parr of the distance, is within three miles of water carriage at 6*fe Harbor, and miles lrorn the Fusijuchanmi river. Wood is abundant and cheap in Ihe neighborhood, and Pig Iron can be delivered from the .Marietta Furnaces to the Forge at a cost of $ ~6n per tun.. The Iron made at thi« F-rge has always enjoyed the host reputation :or 'juality. and meets with ready sale in the market No. 2. Is it Tract of' Land, adjoining No. 1. and lands <•( (i. I). Coinmau, Joint llaruinh and Martin Miller. CONTAINING I)NE UUNDKKD ANDTWKhYK ACKKS. 30 acres of which is Sprout hand, and the balance in a good stilt* of cultivation, pr'dticing crops equal to the best land in the c utii'y. J-'i acres of it is meadow, capa ble of being mowed con: iutimndy. No. 3. Is a Tract of IT ACKKS of hand, b..rd rim: mi tin- iVquua, and adjoining lands of John Hat nish. G. D. ] Coleman, and tract No. 1. lu acres of it is rich alluvial i h dtoni land, that will hear perpetual cropping with corn, j and the balance rough Sprout Laud. No. 4, Adjoins No - on the east side, and contains Jo x ’. ACKKS of land that has been lately cleared ami grubbed, j Part of it bus been once plowed. It is well watered, and . capable of making gou! lands cither mr past me or tillage. : Half of it may be converted into watered meiid<*vy. ’I here . are extensive hi me IJuiuTies within out) yds. of the premises. No.’., Is a Tract ..fin AOK KS. adj duing binds of O I) • | Coleman at)d t.act No. 1. 4 acres of i’ are cleared, and the ] balauce wood and sprout land. WENTZ, No. 'i. Ip ii Tract nf fine growing t'pcnut Land ; yin<; nnir the Vork Furnace Bridge, con i) ACRKS and o 4 FKRCII K?. mi The whole property froui its title Water I'uwer, the good quality of its land.-ami the substantia! nature of Its ini provementH, is well worthy the attention of persons desirous of entering the Forge or Farming business. It will be sold either altogether or in lots as above described as may best suit purchasers. Persons desirous of viewing the property previous to the day of sale will be shown it by George Sreele. residing on tb** pretni-es. nr for further information address the sub- M:ribr-r at Cu.iw-svjlle. Pa >«!•• to n'ltim<• at l o'clock. P M., on said dav. Conditions at sab-. IH'GII K. STKKLK. Assignee nt Gen. Steele. $490 955 9U 25.900 00 IfALVAB-LE MILL. AXD STORE PROP- V KRTV AT PRIVATE SALK, —The subscriber offers at priv.it** sale a valuable Store Staii’l, Mill and Farm, situ ated iu Druimire township, Lanca-ter e nnty. r*s Central Railroad, at Oxford, adjoining lauds of Janies Prison, J,ui.es Evans, Christian Plank and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, about seventy of which is in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with young thriving Chestnut and Oak Timber. *Si)9,9U nS SIOI,MK) ”4 :US,49U U 0 940 U IS.f, 4 99 2,957 9i’issul,tSB3 oO $308,230 TS The iniprovt-m-nts consist of a two-story GRISTMILL. t sold before tbe'JSrh dajLof Octuber.wjll be offered at public sale. N. B. Three thousaud dollars ot the purchase nmney to remain in said property. Any other information desired in reference to the above properties can be had at any time by addressing or calling upon the subscriber residing thereon. MAHLON I»U?KY. | sepOSt34. I’ti jeyvilla P. 0., Lac. co , Pa. Sands, nathans -e the flowing Lehigh, And the lovely Delaware — Pleasant homesteads on tbeir borders. With tbeir ri-dds so green and fair. And tin* orchards, no doubt laden With the luFcioos fruits they bear. Aioo water gaps and wind gaps We could See on mounts afar. Looming up to bless the vision Like the Tower Hall Bazaar, Which, in all our trips and journeys. In our bright and guiding star. You may ask why we, the writer. Who will sing of costs and breeches Made at Tower Hall, and ever String in fabric and in stjtchea. Should the heads of readers trouble With the views from heads of witches. We will,tell you why we do It— If to know you're really itching— ’Tie because we know that Bennett Has bis workmen ever stitching Clothing which he sells at bargains Which are patrons all bewitching. A full and elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Cloth ing. *ulted to every market, now on hand, to which the at tention of Wholesale buyere is invited. We would partic ular! v (Ml! attention to tbe style and make of our garments —,*tT -v. r Hall Clothing Bazaar, No. 513 Market Btreet, Philadelphia. BENNETT A CO. STRAY STEER.—Came, to the subscri |»t*r. residing iu East Douegal township, Lancaster c.unty uL> 'u: midway between Elizabethtown and Bain biidge. a .••TKA Y STEER, black and white spotted, snp ,s-it i >be ai> ut M t |.. old. The owner calling, prov ii.” pn-p-rty and payiug charges, can have the same; if uoi ||. will tie disposed of according to law. ABRAHAM M. RIDER. 2m 32 August 23 1859. riiHlfi SEA SHORE IN 3 HOURS. 1 S U N I> A Y TRAINS. Tmins 1.-HV- Vine «i Wharf, Philadelphia, for AtlaDtic City, daily at t> and tUj A M . and 4 P. M. Returning, leaves A’ it run: City, ’it* t> K. M , and 4 and 5,35, P. M. Sund.n train Vine at., at 3. A. M. Atlantic at 6, P. M. Fare lor Uio Knnnd trip. $1,26, by the 6, A. M. train, anil $2,50 hv all other train* JNO. G. BRYANT, ang 23 3t32 Agent. AST NOTICE TO MILLERS —The S j Miliemof thi< C"Utilv. who are using R. MATJCK’S PATKN'T IMPROVKD FLOUR BOLT, formerly railed the HOT BuLT. will rail mi tbr undersigned before the FIRST nt OCTOBKR next, or they will be proceeded against tnr the infringement .JACOB S. KAUFFMAN, Miller. »wn H r ot Matick’s i’atetit. 2 miles west of Lancaster. £V\l. CLAKK. Agent. |aug23 3t*32 INSTATE OP ROBERT 51’CLENEGAN, j ofCulitrain tw]>., Lancaster co.. dec’d. Lettere of administration upon the Estate of said dec’d., having been grantr-d to the undersigned, living ill same twp. Notice is hcrehv given to all parties in any way indebted to said Kxt to. t • come forward and mike immediate payment, and Ilf »*• having claims against the same are requested to pi. s,-!it their accouuts duly authenticated for settlement, aug 30 6t* 33 W.M. N. GALBHAITU, Administrator. The Gap Mining Co. | Fi. Fa.. Apr. T .1859, No. 36. th. ! Vend. Kxponas Kiederick 6. Hoeckly. Fran- j" of August Terra, 1860, cirt N. Buck and others. I No. 103. H|>HE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR AP -1 pointed to distribute $l5OO ot the proceeds of the above executions among those entitled thereto, will sit for that purpose, ou WEDNESDAY, the 21st ot SEPTEM BER next, at 2 o'clock, P. H., iu the Library room of the Court Ilou.-e A. -SLAYMAKKR, au*3u3t33| _ Auditor. \TOTICB.«Estate of Adam Storck late 1\ of the City of Uiucuster, deceased.—Letters of Ad ministration having been issued by the Register of the count, v of Lancaster, to Geo. 11. Booiberger, (Scrivener,) of the C itv of Lancaster, upon the estate of said Adam Storrk. doc*Ha«ed, he thei efnre gives notice that, all persous being indebted to saiil dec’d's estate shall call upon thd undersigned and pity their respective dues, ou or before the Ist day ot October next, 1859, and those persons haviug claims to present the same as soon as possible. GEO. n. BOMBKRGER, (Scrivener.) Centre Square, Lancaster, aug3o ot33] Administrator. Estate of Robert whiteside. Letters of administration on 1 the estate of Robert Whiteside, late of Edeu township, .deceased, having been granted to the subscriber residing iu said township: All persons indebted to said eKtate are fa-quested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. / JOHN WHITESIDE, aug 23 hi * 32 Administrator. VUDITOR’S NOTICE.—TIie undersign ed Auditor, appoiutfd bv the Qrphans' Court of Lan caster co.. to distribute the balance in the hands of Geo. 11. Bomberger, Esq., acting Executor of Valentine Uisse, late of Laucaeter city, deceased, to and anions those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will meet the parties interested, at the Court. House, iu the City of Lancudter.*rm SATURDAY, the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1850, at 2 o’clock, P. M. S. 11. REYNOLDS, aue 23 -It 32 , *" t Auditor. I). Killinger ) vs. >Fi. Fa. Aug. Term. IS.VJ, 2so. (34. D. B. Vondersmith.J ; John F. Shroder. .| to the use of the U. S. of America, i Yen. Ex., Aug. Term, vs I 1859, No. 94. D. 1?. Vomiersmith ■! rpHE UNDERSIGNED AUDITORS AP -1 pointed to distribute the proceeds of the above execu tions among those cutitled thereto, will sit for that purpose on THURSDAY the 15th of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock. P. >l.. in the Library Room'of the Court House.. A. SLAYMAKER, CEO. M. KLINE. aug 23 4t fi'i I Auditors. t Vend. Expouas, Aug. Term, Martin Brill and A. F. Gel/, j 1859, No. To. THE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR Ap pointed to distribute that pnrtioo of the proceeds of the above execution which hits been ruled into Court, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY the 10th of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o’clock, in the Library Room of the Court House. aug‘23 4t3>] ' A. SLAYMAKER, Auditor. , 4 UDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undcrslgn ed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, to distribute tlie balance in the hands of Aldus J. Neff, Esq., Administrator of Elizabeth Lovett, of the City of l the county of Lancaster, dec’d, to aud among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will meet the partiespnterested. at the Court House, in the Citv of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, at 2 o’clock, P. M. : aug 4t. y 2 P Kll ' L K . COATE VILT.F, rffRtTEK rorSTY PA .JAMES E. GIFFIN. A. M 'nn- lf v,i ami Pre-net..r This Seminary ir located iu Conn-Mi.*•-. on the • Vulrai Railroad, about thirty-seven miles from Philadelphia, and . sixty-two from Harrisburg. It is easy of access from any ; part of tbo Union, and is in the midst of a moral and re fined population. There coaid uot be a more healthy and • romantic situation. It possesses the advantages of having t a daily mail, a telegraph office aud ao Adams' Express j office The next tessum will open the first d*y of Novem her The School is sound and practical in every depart- ; meat. The course of study embraces everything that is : taaght in the best Colleges of our country The School is j organized on the most approved plan of the beet institu- | tions in tbe New England States. Ladies and Gentlemen j are entirely separate, except in recitations : tn truth, they ; have less intercourse than at home. The Teachers occupy ■, apartments in the buildings, and there is no association of , the sexes but in the presence of their instructor*. The j happy influence, mutually exerted, in their slight asaocln tiun iu the.recitation room, at the table and in tbe public exercises, is to be seen in the cultiv-ition of a cbeei liil *nd animated disp-mition. iti the fnrmitbm of good habits and manners, iu rdent devotion to study, and in the at- ( tiinmenl of high inoral character The-e. with mnnt& other valnable rrsuits, have established tbe fact. that the 1 best plan for a school is. according to the evidem design of Providence in the constitution of society, ou the basis i of a well regulated Christian family. ] “ Ladies, equally with tbe gentlemeu, are benefited bv \ this arrangement Tbe numerous and crowded schools of j ibis kind spreading over tbe country, fnlly attest the cor- j redness of this plan." COURSE OF STUDY.—PREPARATORY. j Term: Reading, Spelling and Defining, Watson 4 j Parker; Pronunciation, Worcester; Chart Exercises. San- j ders and Merrill: Arithmetic—Mental, Stoddard’s: Autb- ; me tic—Written. Greenleaf; English Grammar, Smith; j First lessons in Composition. Black-board; General HU- > lory, Goodrich ; Geography—Elements, Mitchell. i Second Term : Orthography and Orthoepy, Scholar’s. Companion: Geography and Map Drawing. McNally; | Etymology. Lynd: Physiology—Primary, Cotter: Arith metic— Practical, Greenleaf: History of the United Btates, j Goodrich ; English Gram nar. Smith ; Algebra—lntelleo ' tual, Tower; Algebra—Written, Davies; Composition, De lineation and Vocal Music. ' CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. j First Term —Pint Fear: English Grammar, Hart; j Modern History, Willson; Algebra—Practical, Davies; , Latin Exercises, Antboo-, Penmanship, Potter 4 Ham- j mond. Second Term: Modern History—Continued, Willson; Advanced Composition and Rhetoric, Qoackenboss; Alge bra-Continued. Davies ; Latin Exercises—Continued, Anthon ; Greek Exercises. Antbop ; Classical Antiquities, Baird; Penmanship, Potter 4 Hammond ; Physical Geog raphy, Fitch; Physiology, Cutter; Latin—Caesar com menced, Anthon; Greek—Anabasis commenced, Anthon; Book-keeping, Eastman 4 Fulton. During the year: Orthography, Reading, Composition, Declamation and Vocal Music. First Term— Second Year: Ancient Geography and History, Mitchell; Bib ical Antiquities, Nevin; Astronomy j —Descriptive, Barritt; Astronomy—Practical, Norton: j Natural History, Agassiz; Geometry, Loomis; Algpbra, j Alsop; Latin—Caesar finished, Anthon : Greek—Anabasis j finished, Anthon; Natural Philosophy. Comstock; Moral i Philosophy, Wayland; Virgil with the Scanning, AnthoD ; j Greek Testament, Owen. | Second Tfrm: Philosophy of History and Chronology, . Willson; Constitution of United States, Story: Chemistry, Silliman; ‘Trigonometry and Navigation, Loomis; *Sur- i veying, Alsop;'Latin—Sallo-st, Anthon, Greek-r Homer’s Iliad aud Scanning, Anthon. During the year: Composition, Declamation and Vocal Music. i •Practical lessons are given in Surveying on the field. First Term — Third, Year: Mental Philosophy, Uphatn: Evidences of Christianity. PaUv; ‘Mensuration, Bonny castle; Mechanical Drawing. Minifie: ♦fcivil Engineering, Mahon ; Political Economy. Wayiand ; Logic. Whately ; ♦Mineralogy, Dana; Latin—Horace and Scanning, Anthon; Greek—Herodotus, Johnson: Science of Government, Young; *Conic Sections, Coffin. Second Term ; Rhetoric, Whately : Butler’s Analogy, Emory 4 Crooks; ‘Agricultural Chemistry. Johnson: ♦Geology. Loomis; *Calcutus. Differential and Integral, j Loomis or Davies; Latin—Tacitus, Williston; Greek— ■ Sophocles, jEschylus. Woolsey. During Vie Fear: Composition, Declamation and Elocu tion. JS&- Other studies than those mentioned can be substi tuted for those marked with an asterisk (*), so as to ac commodate the wishes of Ladies and Gentlemen. Modern Languages —Text Books in the French Language: Olleudorf’s Grammar, (Value) De Fives’ Elementary Read er. Telemaque, Charles XILj Collot’s Dramatic Reader, Racine. Surrene’s Dictionary. Text Books in the German Language: OUendorl’s Gram mar, Adler’s Reader, Schiller, Ucethe, Adler’s Dictionary. Hebrew— Text Books: Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar, with the Chrestoraathy, Biblia Hebruica, Gesonins’ Hebrew Lexicon. Ornamental Branches : While it is well and proper that Young Ladies and Gentlemen should be taught Music, Drawing, Painting, 4c., it is at the same time highly cul pable, to uegiect for these Branches, the practical and useful studies, which determine the intellectual status of an individual. Thousauds of Young Ladies learn a little French, a little Music, Ac., being ignorant of the plainest principles of Grammar and Mathematics. An Education is an injury rather than a benefit, if the mind be not trained in the right way. Acquire first, if possible, the solid Branches, aud then the mind will be prepared for the Fine Arte. Music—Vocal and Instrumental —l’iano, Violin, Ac. lu tbe department of Languages, the classes are practised in oral and written exercises; and particular attention is given to the pronunciation of the Lauguage the student may be acquiring. Ladies can substitute Music for some other branches, if they desire it The classes in Mensuration, Surveying, and Leveling, are practised in the use of tbe Quadrant, in Plottiug. and in other instruments. Particular attention will be given to the aualyzing of Milton’s Paradise Lost, which is usecLas a Book of Pars ing exercises. A Normal Class will be formed, and special instruction devoted to the Theory and Practice of Teaching; aDd thus affording all the advantages that can be given in any Nor mal School; for the great requisites of a Teacher are to have tbe qualifications, be able to discipline a school, and be skilful in imparting instruction. Books of Reference': Anthon's Classical Dictionary. Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biographv and Mythology, Ilamfihorn’a Latin Synonyms, Blake's Biogra phical Dictionary. Buttmauu’s Greek Grammar, Ac., Ac. Lm'TUREs: Lectures will be delivered at stated times during each year; aud the different Sciences elucidated by sui'.'ble apparatus. Full seta of Geographical and Phy.-i -oiogieal Maps, and Minerals, are provided for illustration and experiment ' Diplomas: Ladies and Gentlemen completing the course of study, (three years.) prescribed in the Catalogue, or passing a thorough examination upon the different branches taught, will receive a Classical Diploma. To those who omit tlie Lauguages, a Scientific Diploma will be given. Accommodations: The buildiugs (when the one now be ins; erected is completed) will accommodate about ouehun dred boarders. besides a large number of day scholars. — The rooms are large and well ventilated : and part of ihe grounds attached are used for Calisthenic exercises. EA'PEX S E S . 1 Boarding. washiug, light. and tuition in the Kng lish branches, per session of twenty weeks....s7.') 00 •J Ancient or Modern Languages, each 5 00 o. Music on the Piano 15 00 4. Use of instrument for practising 0 u ) 5. Linear and Perspective Drawing, or 6. Colored Crayoning 5 "0 7. Music, on the Violin .10 00 ■S. Payable in advance, $4O. Balance at the clou- ‘of tho Session. Each student will be charged fmrn the time he or she may outer the Institution, until th» end of the Session : and no deductions will bo made under any circumstances, except iu case of protracted sickness. qZf- No extras unless by previous agreement. Admission: All Students from a distauce, male and te male, are required to board iu the Institution, and be subject to the rules nud regulations ordained for the proper management of the School. Sessions : The'Collegiate year is divided into two ses sions. The sessions in 1859 and 1860 will commence the first day of November, (.Tuesday,) and the first day of May, (Tuesday.) Rooms AND Clothinu : The rooms are furnished with all heavy articles, and comfortable bedding : but the students must bring their own towels, brooms, and basins, a'tu- . VALUABLE TVASHIXGTOX COI'STY dents should be supplied with durable clothing, heavy A KAItM FoKbALK. boots and shoes. All articles of clothing should be care- . vjrtU( . o{ several* deeds of trust, and also under the fully marked with the name in full. directions of a deer.— of the Circui r Court for Washington Discipline : The discipline is mild, decided, and impar . , HS * Const of Equity. the undersigned. Tnis tial. . tees, will offer at public sale, in front of Doyle's Hotel, in II El® • toes Monsmp : Each student h required to attend ; u H . M ,„ tOWU M,l „„ TUESDAY the 27 th of < KI'T EM HER religious service every Sabbath, in whatever church he m, u u; l 0 o*C|„,.k. 0 * C |„,. k . A M.. that highly-improved and she may wish, or parents designate. The Bible Is read ’ y A uAB I. E FA R M every luorniDg in the school without sectarian comment. im which Wilfr. d D McO-irdv!l now resoles lying outlie Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry: Lectures will i rm(] j ea .j n< , ,- roUl th ‘,. Llag.-rstown and Ccncln-.*igu bedeliveredduringeachterm.cn the nature, origin, aud turnpike t.Tcol C.-org.; Sprcchcr's mill. about 4U7 moes characteristics of soils and subsoils; also, on the applies- f rom The farm i> accessible either trom the tion Of Chemistry to Practical Farming. . Hagerstown and* Williamsport F L AND. the different brauebes, whichever rule the student may he U)OT> or j^ s ~f which are cleared. .-jsjv studying, he is required to give a clear demonstration of ; , im , Ui( . re ‘ Y ( | ue in Jood T 1 Ml’d’ll. The land is of Gs&gk his subject, and assign a reason for each step as he pro- : (h(t u;iUt c f ,f Washington County Lime gresses All the sciences are taught on tho principles <4 . y ton ,. This Farm w one“f the best watered Farms analysis aud induction, so far as possible. 'in Washing!-n Cmnty, having a never failing stream of -pporrunk-r ,t v ' «'Hter running through h good portion th-reo*'. about 2u(i 1 £.isliMOJylALa . yards distant from the barn, it being the same stn-nn Coatesville, July 29tb. 1859. ; which turns Col. Fprecher's mill, from which mill the Having been acquainted with .lames K. Giffin. Esq., | farm is but }4 a mile distant. There are also upon it s.*v since he has become proprietor of the Coatesville Seminary, I oral never failing springs near the Dwelling Ilonas, be i I take pleasure in saying that I consider him very cotiipe- : sides two good wells with pumps, one Dear the maosi-m teat as a teacher, and very courteous as a geutletnan, and ; house aud one at the i arn. A portion of the land is sup" most cheerfully recommend him. and the Institution over ; rior Meadow laud. The improvements consist ot a large which he presides, as mo9t benefiting to all persons having 1 two-story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, a large children for whom a thorough education is desired. My ' two-story LOG TENANT HOOK, an Overshot y daughter is at present a student in the institution. ; Barn, built of stone. 9u feet hv 55. with corn crib §2 95 H. G. THOMAS. j und wagon shed attached. Also corn crib cove- ■!?. SIIJ Coatesville. July 29th, | ni>-oC to the barn. a stone smoke h<>us-\ spring house, and MR. Giffin —Dear Sir : It is now uear the close of your . }l u other necessary out buildings. Altogether, it is one ot second term of school in this place, and I feel very greatly | the most desirable Farms iu Washington county, and is gratified in seeing your prospects of making Coatesville . too well kuown to rt-uder a further description necessary. Seminary second to none in the country. After becoming ( it may bo well to state, however, that the property is mis fully acquainted with your mild, but firm discipline, and j ceptible;of an advantageous division, in such a manner as close attention to your pupils’recitations, as manifested in ; to give to each purchaser a comfortable DWELLING the improvement of my son, I feel myrelf under obliga* i HOUSE. with a good and never failing Spring near by. tions to recommend all my acquaintances and friends to ; and sold altogether or in t\v<> parcels to suit pur send their sons and daughters to your school. chasers. WM. H. THOMPSON. The terms of Sale .«prucWW by the Ckrr-e ‘in:: One- COATESVILLE. July 29th, 1859. third of the purchase money in hand on the d.-iv of s ile, nr I cheerfully commend to the public, and especially to , on the ratification thereof l.y :h- tVurt. and th-- residue in my friends, the Seminary of James E. Giffin, located at two instalments, the one payable iti one and the other in this place, as being especiallyworthyof patronage. .My son I two years from the day of sale, with interest on ench from having been a pupil for the lust term of this Institution, 1 ■ the day of sale : the deferred payments to be secured by can apeak with confidence of the fidelity of the Principal i the notes or bonds of the purchasers, with a surety or as a teacher —hi 6 suavity of manner, yet firmness as a l sureties to be approved by the undersigned, the de»-d to be governor, and his entire gentlemanly deportment in all 1 made when all the purchase money is paid, and not be his relations. B- I MILLER.' ; f:re. Coatesville, July 29th. 1859. \ Posses.-ion to be given on the first day of April next, and M« James Giffin —Sir: We most cordially recommend ; the crops now growing in the ground,and to be put out to public favor your most excellent School. One of the [ j n the fall, are to he reserved with the privilege of going firm having had a son iu your Institution, and the other no the premises t<> cut and gather them, a sister-in-law, we can speak with confidence in regaid to ; EDWARD M. MF.ALE^ the merits, and thorough instruction given iB Coatesville | WM. MOTTI.R. Seminary. THOMAS S- YOUNG A CO. . Coatesville, July 29th, 1859. > From my personal knowledge of Mr. Gifßn, Principal of i Coatesville Seminary, and his method of instruction, it i giTes me pleasure to he able to recommend t<» parents and ; guardians this institution as a place where their sons and 1 daughters or wards will receive every attention which 1 their comfort and thorough education may require. 1 A. G. MORRISON. Coatesville, July 29th, 1859. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the '■ that we have in our midst a well-conducted and thorough Institution, under the control and supervision of James I K. Giffin, Principal. Having bad a son UDder his care for j i uearly two sessions. I can speak advisedly ; and would j recommend this flourishing Seminary to the consideration and inquiry of parents and guardians. W. T. McPIIATL, Auditor. LANCASTER, PA. I recomineud James E. Giffiu as in every way competent to discharge the duties of a faithful teacher, and know that the Institution is iu a ilonrishine conditiou. No pareat ran send his son or daughter to a better Inst itulion. JESSE COATES. 1 49* Send for a Catalogue, aug 30 Stoddard’s. TtHE LANCASTER COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY’S EX HIBITION.—The THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of the Lancas ter County Agricultural and Mechanical Society will be held at their Grounds, in the CITY OF LANCASTER, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 4th. sth, 6tb, 7th and Btb days of OCTO BER next. The Entry B oks will be opened on Saturday, the 14th day of September, at the Office of the Secretary, No. 36 North Duke street, and will remain there uutil Saturday the Ist of October, when they will he at the Secretary’s Office on the Fair Grounds. Entries can be made with the Secretary by personal application or by correspondence. The Entry Books will he closed on Tum* day, October 4th. at 0 o’clock, A. M. 49* In the Premium List, Class No. 13, where the words “ Bronze Medal ” firßt occur*, read •* Silver Medal.” JOSEPH KONIGMACHEK, President. D. G. Eshleman, Secretary. Lancaster, August 80, 1859. id 33 [Examiner, Union, German Democrat, Columbia Spy, Mount Joy Herald, and Strasbarg Herald copy.] FOR SALE CHEAP.—a Certificate of Scholarship (male or female) lu the Coateaville Sem inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the Intelligencer, aug 30 tf 33 ASSIGNEE’S SALE—On THURSDAY, SKPTKMISER *J9. wiit n»M at jmMJc salr at Ihe pilhlii* U- it'll Of Th-'-r- .».« San 1- in Mi- -"t ■.vnk ‘W.l'Wik ! 1* >J> C.-ll'lty all 'll.' t.ln Lot or I/itn • ! tin ’O..L Ih» |H |-ri l.v 1 ’ 1 H 1..) Wife, >Huh!~.l on S .uMi Kroi» atr-ot. in saul villas on wbirh is er. cfed h tw<«M<r. There is al»" on the premises a nmnler of ch<>i<*e FRUIT TREK**. Sale to commence at *2 o'clock. I* M <d, C'dcraiu toirnsliip. ail ih»* Pi-ce of Lind. situate in said township, adjoining lands nf Robert Wi *in. Cocbmn ,'icClen-gnn un i others, containing 5 ACKKa aud no PERHHBP, strict measure. ou which is erect*-! a T»\\ ELLINO 65tt HOU3E and "rher improvements. The land is of n pjjSJ go d qualiyv and capable of high ‘•Q'tivatioa RtS Sold in pursuance ot an order of the Orphans'* Court of Lancaster county, as Mi- property nf Rolwrt McCleuataa*. deceased. Terras. $lOO cash od day of sale, bjlaute on the Ist day of April, 1800. Sale to cotntn-Dce at 1 o’clock. Pi M.. of said. WM. N GALBRAITH, ‘ Administrator. aug 30 ta* 33 Desirable property at pri vate sale.—The undersigned offers his farm at private sale, situated in Milford township, Juniata county, Pa., three miles west of the flourishing towns of Patter son ar.d Mifflin on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It con tains 111 ACRES, more nr less, 75 acres toe cleared, and the balance well set with oak. ch“«not and locust tim'««r. There are 17 acres of good meadow land, an excellent ORCHAitD and a never fa ilinz sp l ifZ'tf water at the door. There is erected on th- oreutMe*. a li *■ *-s f atr of George Lauber, viz: No. 1. A Lot of Woodland, situate hi Clay township. Lancaster county, adjoining land now it late of Samuel lUig and others, containing 5 ACRES, more or le^s. Also, will bo sold at public sale, on THURSDAY. SEP TEMBER Bth, ISO 9. at 1 o’clock. P M.. .-it Georg- Geyor's Tavern, (Seminole.) in Warwick township, the following property, viz: No 2 A Tract or Lot of Land, situate in Warwick town ship. Lancaster county, a'joining land of George Mvers and others, containing "> Ai'KES and 2u PER CUES, more or less, whereou is erected a one sto; v aK||f DWELLING HOUSE. &c. JlmL No. 3. A Piece or Lot of Ground, situate in West Karl township. Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Jacob S. Shirk aod others, containing 114 PERCHES, more or less. Persons wUhing to view the premises will please call on John B. Erb, residing at Litiz, or George Lauber, near For ney’s Tavern, West Earl. JOHN B. KRB. aug 9 ts 3U Assignee. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SALK.—The undersigned Assignees of D. B. Kieffer, will offer at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of SKI'TKMBKR, 1859:u valuable Farm, con taining 109 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, situate on the Poor House road, % mile east of Carlisle. The farm is in a high atste of t Michael ‘ Roland, iu the village of .Meclmnb'sburg, his farm, in Upper • Leacock twp.. Lancaster county. I’a.. about -ix miles fn>tn the Citv of Lancaster, bounded by the Lancaster and Now ' Holland Turnpike Read, and lauds of Isaac Hard, Henjamiu Kohror ami others, Containing about Ltd ACHES of the Lest qu.vity of Limestone Land, all umler cultivation *-x copt about sixteen acres in Timber 'ih-r- is on the pnuiii -Bes a voumr OKCIIAHD of choice Fruit: good springs of water": and tile fencing is of the Lest character, principally locust post* and chestnut and pine rails. The improve • menta consist of a substantial white-coated three-story i BRICK DWELLIN'! II- »USE. STUN K BARN. I*2o feet by 45. Carriage House. Corn Crib ami the usual farm build ings. Thu above Farm if net sold altogether will be offered in t wo parte, viz . 100 Acres with tin* tarm boil lin-is and other convenience l *. The residue. du Acres. on which is erected a jrood FRAME TENANT Hi U'SK and ST A RLE?. There is also a well of never failing water at the >I/x>r. Anv person desiring to view the property can apply to Mark' Connell. Jr . Ksq.. ('it \ bitica-ter. or to William Weidman Kco .. . f U;,|,- 1 ck tov-o.lop Jtj li<>pittilde title in.l p - --owi riv-Mi
    t April ne\t • le to commence • t - o'cb>c terui« will l mi 1 -* northeast of Buv(‘rstown. Imi .* east of ,1. T llershev's .Mill, ami 2 miles" southwest rn. adjoining lauds of Adam Hoar. George G. Wor-t, John Umble, jr.. A L. Henderson. Win Caldwell sod others, containing 100 AORKS and !}.'* I’KKt'H KS more nr le««, with a two-.-t-ry STtlNrl MANSION' 11 'IU S K. a new two.-Mrv n__a UUU'K DWELLING HOUSK (With an excellent sprint: in 'he county. It i- divid-d oir into runvonk-nt ti-l!-, under fence, and in a high a fate Ol cui 1 ivn I inn: tne wle le tract is well watered. I’eijuen Creek passing dinctly threiigh it. This tract is situated in a pleasant and healthy neighbor hood, convenient to mills, stores. school-. ••hutvhes. mil roid. Ac., and offer- great inducements !<• >r-\ pers m wishing to engage in agi i.-uitural pm-uits. Sale to commence a» 1 o'clock, I'. M.. r ‘U said day when attendance will t*- giwn ami terms made kimwn by JAS. PEOPLE?. i Cqatksyuae, Aucust 13, 185'J. JAMES E (JIFFIN. ly r:j "V ? rU RDXY\S CTTKM BKR lo! 1859, I Scrofula, or King’s Evil, *. mi v i!>lic .sal--, >n tht* premise*, in Bast Earl _ 7 * ml.k., county. two mi *.« i%»nt from the Blue is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the •i i bi*i. one :i. went ’roui 'i 'xiviil**. between the Harm- • by which this fluid becomes vitiated* • Lj,“.uSs dL-d^nsr-rV^- ° r ° P 6 weak and poor Bring in the circulation, it . n.. i. a Tnct <>r I‘iew <>i Luueaune Land. containing > pervades the whole body, and may burst out iaiiL us aches an.- >O5 pekchks. j - m disease on any part of it. No organ is free from , its nor is there one which it may Tt.r .m.-rov-imrnta are a two-story stone rough- ! not destroy. The SCTofuloUß taint IS TaTIOUSIy i,eu c«-i 'la.n?k>\‘ house. with a n«* iw.i.jtory ||a| caused by mercurial disease, low living, bru st kit. hw. itiacbrti. four r.vims and kitchen ■"V ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth cm the Ural flnnr. m* rnou»hOu the auJ Cellar under , , ~ * . r • the whole building, tint under th- kitchen being «n and nith} habits, the depressing vices, and, an. Ue.l cellar. The i.uiMiue lias lately fully repaired. above all, by the venereal infection. What- :trid is unw iu omipift- "rder: »a.-.h ii«»u»e ne»r the kitchen ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con- SATURnAY, SEP- a 7«-d’ ban stitution, descending “from parents to children in Kirkw.eJ C-deraiu bv -jo with »4.-. hed, ic..— it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “I m Corbmn ,'icCien-gnn Th - above tract m ail dear lan i under » if * ° f cu ‘ visit the iniquities of the fathers upon „„J 22 pk'ROTIKS strict tlvatlOU. divided into cnuveDlcut Uelas. Under good tOUCO . , ... „ n r * i/*0 DWFILIXG and u ' ,, surpassed by any '»tber farm in the neiglib rhood. their chddrcn. The land* is nf a Cedar Run passes through the property. t*> which cattle Its commence by deposition from the ™:ri»ati..n. *2*l ““ h* T “ of care blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in t tha nri.hm aVCnnr! n( pi v’ of water iu tho barn jard, aud an abundance ot pnre , ~ r , . . . . , ..fßtiWt McCim'lhai nod g.axi water ou the whole place, a young orchakd the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed ..f choice fruit, consisting of apples. p«ars, peaches, apri- tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and OU b-ilauce on the Ist day - * the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor- Mf - , d A n! 2°A Of 7 acres and ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses N. GALBRAITH ‘ 5 PERCHES, near Centre Church, in said township, al- the energies of life, SO that scrofulous COllStitU- Administmtor. joining lands of Jacob Beck. John Good and others Part tions not only suffer from scrofulous com- T Y AT PHI- h r plains but thev have far less power to with \ offers hi* farm at N‘o-3. ol£ ACRES of valuable Cheenut Sprout Land, stand the attacks of Other diseases ; COnse :hip, Jnniata county, S ituate«i mi the Welsh Mountains. id said township, near quen tlv, vast numbers perish by disorders nrea r : of Henry which,’although not scrofulous.in thrirnature, 58 ft-e and Gehman. Michael Ely. deceased, and others. are still rendered fatal by this taint in the and locust timl«*r. N<>- 4 > ACRES AND 40 PERCUES. of Pasture and ; system. Most of the consumption which de land. an excellent Sprout Land, m township, “ n *{** *J a f “J cimates the human familv has its origin directly the drv*r from CbnrrhtowQ to Ziemer’a tavern, 4 miles north trom ... ... • ° , J b-untiril ; . Cburchtowu, and adjoining lauds of Jonathan Smith, m this serutulous contamination ; and many Ct with Peter P.ard. Heirs of Jacob Mast and others. destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, ierneath Ml a=l No 5. (more^ or less) of variable Chesnnt and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from 01 mrri«ir» 1~1~l Timber and tprout Laod, in Brecknock township, near » ’ . , , brick S oveo' with No. 4, and adjoining lauds of Robert Springer, Michael are aggravated by the same cause, he Tenant House Hetzei Stirk and others. One quarter of all OUT people are scrofulous ; uns through the Persons desiring farther information or wishing to view their persons are invaded bv this lurking in „re convenient. " U 1 P lw “ 8 0111 UpOD ,he reeidlng thdr hea]th Ls by it. sne y nn gainiD; 4®** If desired by the purchaser. $5OOO can remain se- ; To cleanse it from the .-ysteni we must renovate lyments. cured in the Mansion property, No. 1, at five per cent, per , the blood bv an alterative medicine, and in- 4 S BERLIN al Clear poeseeeion given On the ' vngoratc it' by healthy food and exercise, d tn the prop- let day of April. 1860. Such a medicine we supply in ldressiug hitn Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M, of snid day, when at tcudauce will be given and terms made known by A 'V r Tn" , .T-? ’R aug 9 fit "0 -ag 2t„ 20 JOSEPH‘FRANTZ. A 1 ° aug 9 Is 3U M.. ul s.ll -lay. wh-u MOOUK (VNNTI,! [Ex>.min.T ana >• n.i bill in this ■ lU<-*< ABKAHAM KuOp. JOHN U.MBLK.Jr. mi ' ;5u t.s Jllj AdmiuiaJr.il ors of John dt-re.-mt .'it oil ASSIGNEES’ SALE OP A VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY IX THE CITY OF LANCASTER. } On THURSDAY, the 2ytb day of SEPTEMBER, 1*59, by virtue of a Dead of Alignment, the; undersigned will sell i at public rtuaue, without reserve, on lhcsery. will be held at PuWTILTON. Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 27th, 2Sth. 29th and 30th days of SEP TEMBER next. Oil the M of September, the Secretary will remove to the Rooms of the Philadelphia Society for the piomotion of Agriculture, No. 020 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, where Books of. Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, or John McGowen, Philadelphia, or Charles K. Engle. Bustle tno. will meet with attention till Ist of September. DAVID TAGGERT, President. A. 0 Hxistsu. Secretary. jQSF Goods for Exhibition, carried on all the Railroads In the State, to and fro. free of charge. fang 16 6t 31 COALJ COAL I 1 COAL 111 We would respectfully call theatteDtiou of the public to our superior stock of COAL, selected and prepared ex pressly for family use, which we will re-screen and deliver in good order to any part of the city, at the lowest market prices. , GEO. CALDER A CO. Office East Orange street, two doors from North Queen. Yard—Graeff’s Landing, on the Conestoga. ' angle tf3l \7-ALUABLE real estate for V SALE. —Od MONDAY, the 19th duv of SEPTEM BER, 1859. the undersigned Administrators nf the estate nf Sauiuel Keller, late of Warwick township. Lancaster rinntv, deceased, (by virtue and in execution of an order "f the Orphans’Court of said county.) will sell at public vendue, at the late residence of said deceased, near the premises, one mile east from the village of Litiz, the fol lowing real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: — No. 2, A Plantation or Tract o£-first-rate Limestone Land, containing EIGHTY ACRES, strict measure, situate in Warwick township aforesaid, adjoiuing No. 3. and hinds of Samuel K. Keller. Henry Becker. .Joseph Pfautz and Jnhu Shreiuer. About Is Acres whereof are covered with HEAVY TIMBER, the residue ia in a high state of culti vation and under good fences, with u two-storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, basement Kitchen, a large SWISSER BARN, with Wagon Shed at |||s tached, Wood Shed. Corn Cribs, Hog S'abli- and .kJbX other improvements thereon ; nlso an ORCHARD OF CHOICE BRAKING FRUIT TREES, a spring of excellent running water and a fountaiu of spring water trom a Hy draulic Ram. No. :j. A Plantation or Tract of first-rate Limestone Laud, containing T 4 ACRES and 153 PERCHES, strict measure, adjoining the above on the west. About 3 Acres whereof covered with excellent Timber, with a rough-cast •j-j’mNE AND LOG DWELLING HOUSE, SWISSER BA RN\ Wagon Shed, Hog Stable, and a stone Spring House over a never failing spring of water convenient to the house, and other improvements thereon, aud under irood fences. N". 4 A Tract of Land, adjoining} No 3on the west, containing 9 ACRES AND 2t> PERCHES, with a one and a half storied STONE DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other improvements thereon, aud a well of excellent water with a pump convenient to the house. No. 5, A Tract of Land, near the above premises, and od the south west side of the public road leading tn Litiz, ad joining lands of Samuel K. Keller, late Daniel Pfautz, de sold in the wti ; ,ir or iu lota ot thre-or more i-.cr-s to miii p-m-hn-t--. This Ti-.0-t is "ell Tiiubeied. ar.d a part ul it. Lhestuut Sprouts. 1 ” Also, at 0 o'clock iu the evening of the same day. ,gnth September.) at the public house <.-fore the day of sale will he shown it. hy I'aili'.g on Miiliain Newpher residing thereon. .'ale to cimimeno at 2 o'clock !’. M ,on »'’! day. when t'-reis will be made known hy ?)RIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. jL The MiNseriber now ofl'ers t-ncouiaging inducement -I,i those uf limited means, who desire t<» get a cheap and il'-sirable li"tm- in one of the must healthy and cuterpris •mg placea in tho SUiL> Three Paper Mills near at baud, and the last lately'erected, is now in' successful operation |.,r tho manufacture of flue paper, in which over one hun dred bauds, male and female, are employed. Resides. | -Mt Holly Springs." at the base of the South Mountain, ! ;t noted watering place, beiug unusually patronized, adds materially to the p-cuniary interest of the people geu .orally. The following described property in adjacent, and in tended as an addition to the “Springs,” aud alsu to the beautiful village of Faportown. 40 TOWN LOTS are now n; the market, located on the east aud west sides of the Baltimore aud Hanover turnpike, G miles south of Carlia.e. ■ The h'te are on tui average of 4U feet iu front and 2UU feet | iu h-ngth. The beautiful stream, Mouutaiu creek, flows ■ oa.it a portion of them. Also, the large ?*TON'E ; MANSION HOUSE, acre of ground, gar- deti and yard; fruit trees in abundance Tnis |||i ' buii'*> contain* 14 moms, with large basement JImJhL kitchen, well of water at the door, and acknowledged to be a verv delightful location fora private residence. Also, a two story WLATUEK-UOAKDED FRAME HOUSE aud Lot. with a Slaughter House thereon erected, being a good • \. c.aiuti for a butcher —this business having been profita ble established —or a good business stand tor a mechanic. Also, Mb ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well timbered with pine and oak, within 2' l / 1 miles u! the aboVe property. having gxnl water power for , Tne terms will be made very accommodating, and great bargains may be expected, especially in the building lots, to roster individual enterprise. I’lettSe addres, or see me oersonally, at Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland county, I’a. July 2d tt 2'i LjTJEAJI mill and distillery at o PRIVATE SALE. That Urge three-story BRICK STEAM MILL and DIS TILLERY, situuted in the Borough of Strasburg, Lancas ter county, Fa., is now offered to tbo public at private sale. The main building is Mby 40 feet, has two pair of French Burs, Steam Engine in excellent order, and all other modern improvements, necessary lor the business.— Attached is a twu-utory FRAME STORE HOUSE, 40 by feet, and a large DISTILLERY, T, by 00 #L\?" feet, with the machinery and fixtures nearly new, jj g S and in complete order; capable of running 100 JaJkX bushels of grain per day. To persons desirous of entering into the distillery busi ness, iiu opportunity is here offered rarely to be met with ; as the building, machinery, aud surroundings are unex ceptionable. Terms accommodating. persons desirous of viewing the property wilP please call oil Jacob LLiidebrand, residiog near the samo. For furiher information address JOHN B. WARPKL, Agent for Martin Roheer, Slrusbarg, L&n. Co., Fa. may 31 t! 20 A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE ' A cALK —The subscriber offers at private 6ale, a valua- | l m . farm coataiuiug 120 ACRES, more or less, situate in Uolerain township, Lancaster county, Pa., adjoining lands „f John Whiteside. Uoory Webb, William Hogg and others, about 1 mile from Kirkwood Hotol, and about 9 miles or NoblvvilJe Railroad Station. The im* P . n provemeuts are a good large FRAME DWELL -INU HOUSE, covered with slate, with a kitchen Igag attached, a good large FRAME BARN, double* decker, 54 by teeff. ; TfALCiBLE REAL ESTATE AT PR.I- V VATK SALE. —Those desiring Valuable Heal Estate at reasonable price., and in lots to suit the circumstances of men of limited means, should bear distinctly in remem brance that nil of the real estate of the late F. J. Krampb, is offered at private sale, excopt the Old Homestead on the corner of North Queen and Orange streets. The properties offered at private sale include the large and healthful private mansion on the corner of Chestnut and Charlotte Sts..-tho Old Silk Factory property, a 4 acre tract on the Columbia pike, at the °f W ° Bl ; King and Went Orangß streets—FOOß BIIICK HOUSES on North Queen above Jamostreets—6 lanQT] BRICK HOUSES on the south Bide of Frederick street—4 BRICK HOUSES on the north nido of Frederick streets—6 BUILDING LOTS on North Duke, next , north and so?th of Frederick etreet, and 12 BUILDING LOTS on the north side of Frederick street aforesaid. All these properties arc new, and iu good order, and free or ** Whatever of the above properties remain unsold op the . first Monday in November next, will be offered at public sale, of which due notice in descriptive haudbilla will be 61 Any other information desired In reference to the above properties can be at any time obtained by addressing, or . calling upon S. S. Bathvon, at Kramph’, old stand on tho corner of Orange and NorU, J «|g|j| t SfeNFKlED, ! SABAH M. KBAMPH, 8. 8. KATHVON, . .. L aug 9 Sm 30 Exeoutors of F. J. KRAMPH, dec d. Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical .skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is con . bined from the most active remediate that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the svstem from its destructive consequences. Home it should he employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which ari'e from it, such as Eruptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Khysipv.i.\s, I’iuples, Pustules, Blotches, Blains and lions, Tumors, Tetter and Salt llheum, Suai.d Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints aiusino from Vitia ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief in “ impurity of the blood” is founded in truth, fur scrofula is u degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, wnlnmt which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., I’hiladelpula. CHARLES A. HEINITSH. Urn-aster. JiIUN WAYLAN, No. fin North Queen street, Lancaster, and by all Druggists in the country. [may 3 ly 16 GKO. DUCHMAN. Assignee Look out : good news for all i The never-failing Mks. VANHORN is the beat; Bhe succeeds wheu all otheis have failed. All are In trouble —all who have U-eii unfurtuoate, all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed acd blasted by false promises and deceit, —all who have been deceived aud trifled with, —all fly to her for advice aud satisfaction, — all who are iu doubts of the affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds. In love affairs she never Jails. She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite s«-x. It is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her. She shows you the likeness of yonr future wife, husband, or absent friend: she warrauts and guarantees the single a happy marriage. and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited iu innumerable instances, and the result has always been tho moans of securing a apeedy aud happy marriago; she Is therefore a sure dependence. Mbs has been the means of bringing many hundred hearts and bands together. Thousands of broken hearts have boon healed ami made happy by her. It is well known to the public at largo that Fhe was the first, and she Is the only person who can show the likeness in reality, and who can give ontho satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can bo tested and proved by thou sands, botn married aud single, who daily and eagerly visit bor at 175,000 a 8 175,000 DOLLARS 175.000 DOLLARS 175,000 DOLLARS 175,000 DOLLARS OF LANCASTER BANK MONEY OF LANCASTER BANK MONEY OF LANCASTER BANK MONEY OF LANCASTER BANK MONEY OF LANCASTER BANK MONEY OF LANCASTER BANK MONEY IN CIRCULATION IN CIRCULATION IN CIRCULATION IN CIRCULATION IN CIRCULATION IN CIRCULATION WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED WEIICII CAN BE COLLECTED WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED ~ BUT IS WORTHLESS BUT IS WORTHLESS BUT IS WORTHLESS BUT IS WORTHLESS BUT IS WORTHLESS BUT IS WORTHLESS ALFRED MOORE. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the ranee of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, ami invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its'diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities Asa consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not onlv do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificate-- of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive ness. Heartburn, Headache arteiny fronl disordered Stomach, Xausea, ludiyestiun, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bawds, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice , ami other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients iu advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous arc the ease* of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub liclv'known, who have been restored from alarming ancl even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its vii tues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonarv organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community "have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS ‘ NO. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All interviews are strictly private and confidential, aug 23 flm*32 IF NOT ATTENDED TO IF NOT ATTENDED TO IF NOT ATTENDED TO IF NOT ATTENDED TO IF NOT ATTENDED TO IF NOT ATTENDED TO IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. A CARD The subscriber having twveral hundred dollar® of bill® of the Lancaster Bank, la desirous of collecting thorn off the stockholders, as tbe Bank refasea payment Now, a® it is hard for one man to fight a thousand, I taka this method of equalising tbe expense, aod hope all who have Lancaster Bank bills will Immediately.send them tome for collection, for soon they will be worthies® for the want of attending to. It will coat from Five to Ten Thousand Dollars to posh the matter through the Courts. I want parties to send me at tbe rate of Five Dollar® to the hun dred to pay Court charges, In good money, otherwise no one can afford to enforce collection, and the poor bill holder will lose all. The Bank failed November, 1856, and at this date August, 1859, it owes depositors slB3,ooo—owes out standing bills $175,000 —has several hundred stockholder* who are mostly wealthy, and can be made to pay, first the bill holders and then the depositors. I also find tbe Bank ha« about $50,000 owing it, which is good, but they are purchasing the bills at 10 cents to 16 eents on the dollar : to pay their notes with, and when they are all paid, there will be no value to the bill®, without it is attended to as 1 propose. “ FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED "-send on I your money immediately. _____ .. . Address or caU at the EXCHANGE HOTEL, on the sub scriber. . J * p * SMITH. Lancaster, August, 1859. N B —Persons sending money by mail, will please write their Names, Port Office, County and Btate, in a plain hand so as to have no mistake made by sending receipt aud from time to time a circular of how matter* progress. B - Letters of Enquiry must have a letter stamp en closed to insure an answer. No money will be collection after the-16th of October. J. E. sauiU- N. B.—Newspapers within a hundred miles around Lan caster county will please publish this the 10th of October, and send me your bill, which will be paid out of tha t per cook fund «hQh I pay expenses with. au » v cm on A —The »übscrlber« wish to em -sboU v • ploy an ftCt l Ye reliable msa in of ♦ho QtAte to traval aod take orders for the Stole to tr iAfl TQB 0 f bv samples. Will pay a salary of $6OO to $BOO per XMr, oayable P monthly. For samples and particulars appfr to, or addTMS, inclojlng Jtamp foe / Tobacconists, 312 Pearl street, New York* aug 10 5t 31