49»Fa1l Tn&pprtdttons. WE ABE NOW BECETVINO - LARGE ADDITIONS TO OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK 0? AND GLABB, STONE WARE For Hotels and Families, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. New Styles and Shapes of Plain and Bichly Decorated DINNER, DESSERT, TEA AND TOILET SETS, CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. PARIAN MARBLE FIGURES, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, TOILET BOTTLES, COLOGNES, ' AT'REASONABLE PRICES. TOO ETHER WITH A GENERAL VARIETY OP FANCY ARTICLES, Suitable for presents daring the approaching holidays. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, Importers, 707 Chestnut street, above 7th, Philadelphia. 3m 35 MARRIAGES. Od the morning of the Bth inst., at the I. L\ Episcopal Church, Kent county, Md., by the Rev. Dr. Stokes, A. W. Russell, Esq., of this city, to Miss M. E. Baker, of Fair view, Md. . . On the 13th inst., by tho Rev. J. J. Strino, Christian Wiker to Elizabeth Price, both of Strasbarg. On the 15th iDBt., by the same, John Hoover, of Kapbo, to Catharine M. Siegrist, of Rohreretown. On the 13th inat., by Rev. D. P. Rosenmiller, Daniel Sumray to Susan Drucbermiller, both of Manheim bor. Sopt. 6th, at the Stateß Union. Philadelphia, by Rev .7. F. Boon, Jacob Frantz to Sarah 0. Getz, both of this county. September 4th, by R«v. A. Howard, Washington C. Lockart, of Eliza Ann Remick, of Mount Joy. Aug. 11th, at Fulton Parsonage, by Rev. S. R. Gilling ham, Charles Reid to Susannah Finafruck, both of Lancas ter, Pa. On tho loth inst., by Rev. E. U. Thomas, IK. ry B. Mc- Neal, of tho firm of Brady k McNeal, Mount Joy, to Emma, youngest daughter of Hon. Emauuel Schaeffer, of this city. Well, Harry is gone at last. He has left a life of single blessedness to participate in the cares and pleasures of matrimony. For Harry and his accomplished bride we have the kindliest feelings, and our wish is that a pleasant journey of unalloyed happiness through life may be their lot. May they have many pledges of mutual affection to strengthen and cement tbe silken tie which binds two willing hearts. DEATHS Aug. 31 st at Roseville. Manh'dui twp.. Be»j. Hoover, for merly of Harrisburg, it) the 50th year of his age. jj,.pt 4tb.it) Manor twp., Mary U >'-tett,-r>uged tV4 years, 6 months ami 2 din's. H-pt. 10th. Elizabeth Getz, wife of John Getz, deceased, in tho both year of her age. THE MARKETS The (borm t»-!a> b.i- entirely sil-p'-mlcd out of door operations, i rl th-alt-:i lam e at the Corn Exchange w.i: there is but iitlle movement. Fresh ground Fb ur i- n-ld at $5 >' bain-1 and old stock at >CSO. but there i« no slipping demand, ami tl:>- oidv sales an* in a email way for hoine consumption fr-m our lowest que t atioo- U[l W jt; 51. as in quality. Rye Flour i- scarce ami held firmly. A huhll sti- at •' I. Corn M-al is.ofiered .r- :w ou\-is at this figure. Cr-iii, —Wh--:it is dull at the d dine imted yesterday d and prim- IVnna. and South- -m Re i .at i.i.GV.r.l is pci I ush'-l White ranges from sl.'ds to fl.dn. Tin.- market is Imm- of Rye .and it is want-d at 75 rents tor new. and so c.-uts for old. Corn is in fair request, but. tic r- is not tmich offering; sales of 3,50" bimli’ls t.iii veP at So rents, in store. Oats are un- changed. A rug'i southern sold at tin* close of our r* port y-.-..*r la; (*l< Vi-I-M.'ed «•-. Dies ill slowly ; sale- of 150 bu-h-ls old at >;"),sn per ( 4 pounds A sale of Timothy a? $2.50' ,' per bu-di-1 Wbi-ky is .-bill'.. Sales of Ohio bids, at cents. iTnts and Orildgc at tin] t.ennsi Ivania do. at / 'AKI’KTS, OH. CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, U WALL I'.U'KKS. DKC lit ANTS, OILIN' A- (»LASS AMI yt'KKNSWARE, FKATHKRS, MATTKKSSKS. Ac.. y,,r by II AO KK A BROS. XT K W AUCTION [> 11AGLK .v RKOTHEItS Have now open a Inert- stoek ol seasonable I)KKSS GOODS—Rich Silks. I’aris Printed Motisselines, Ottoman Poplins. Poll de Cheras. LUPIN’S French Meri uoes. Ch’-nt/.. A.-.. Ac. MOURNING GUoDS—Ruin bn/.i ties, Alpaccas, Crapes, Silks, Ac. SHAWLS —St-ll*. Rrni'ha. Woolen and Thibet. CLOAKS— New Style Fall Cloaks. ALSi i—Ribbon Round blankets, Flannels. Damasks, Linnis. Cottons. Diapers. Ac. CLoTHS—suitable f<>r Ladies’ Cloaks. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves. Ac. MKX'S WKAR\ FKKXUI. KMiM.-H m.-l AMKIIICAN* CLOTH?. ca?simi:k?. Velvet, ?ilk mul Wnuleii VcMingH, Meiinu Fliirts :i».l Dmworrt. S H A \V Ii S , KL'ADY >] A IH-; CLOTH I Nil, A full stock at the lowest prices, tor sale by M-p-o tt:jr,| ' lIAOEK & IiKOS. 0 K N ’J' S r ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP— i ) 'lhe partnership ht-ret'ifort'existing between the sub scribers, in the Mercantile BusineB.--.at Bellevue, I.tineas ter county. Pa., trading under the firm of BOON K A HOUS TON, was dissolved on tlm Ist day of September. I<S5'J, by mutual consent.,. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to cell on S. .1. BOONE, at B-ib vue. and settle their hcrnunts, without delay, and those haying claims against the firm will please prcsutit them immediately. ' P. .1. BOONE. C. B. HOUSTON. CONTINUATION OF ISUSINUSS. .S' . J. no o x E Respectfully informs his friend* and tlm public that be will continue the business at the Uld Stand of HOoNE & HOUSTON, where he will keep constantly on hand, ns heretofore, a larce and peneral assortment of DRY UOoDS. IIRuCEKIKtf, QUKENSWAUE, Ac., Ac., which he will dis pose of at low prices. Ho tenders his thanks for the patrnuiipe heretofore extended to the establishment, and solicits a continuance of the same. [sop 2d 3t* 3G INSTATE OF MARY BARCLAY*.—Let- tors of Administration on Thtrestate of Mary Barclay, late of Martic township, Lancaster couuty. deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned: Notice is hereby given to all persous indebted to said c-stato. to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. DAVID CULLY. Martic township, Lan. co., WILLIAM RICHARDSON, McCall’s Ferry, York co., Administrators. pep 20 6t*3(3 OHIETII I N G new: TIIB ALBANIAN SMOKE AND GAS BURNING STOVE. ratcntol b</ .T. C. Hcmlersnn, November 5. 1858— for heating Parlors, Halls, Offices, Churches, Seminaries, School liooms, dx. Tbo highest premiums have been awarded to this store whero it has been brought into competition with other stoves, as decidedly the best hearing stoTe which has ever been made, for burning either Bituminous or Anthracito Coal. The cone, from its peculiar form, acts as a reflector, and intensifies the heat, by which all the smoke and gas are consumed. uunumi u. It radiates more heat for every pound of coal used than any other stove ever made. It is equally well adapted tor burning hard or soft coal. It will burn the poorest kind of coal. It does not clinker and become foul. It radiates the heat from the lower part of the stove. It combines all the advantages ever introdursd in a heating stove, and is In all respects a most perfect genera* -tor arid radiator of heat and economizer of coal. THK ALBANIAN is philosophical in principle, Elegant in design, Ecomomical in cost, Simple in construction, Easy in management, Savitigln fuel and wonderful in heating, in addition to this, no pains or espouse have been spared to present to the public evory kind of stove that is new or desirable for burning either wood or coal, adapted for cookiug or heat ing purposes, and at prices which cannot fail to give satis faction. I'creous in want oi' a good and cheap stove will find it to their advantage to give us a call. GKO. M. STEIXMAN & CO., West King street, Lancaster. pop 20 3iu 3.'i] ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Pursuant to nn order issued nut of the Orphans’ Court of .Juni ata county, and to me directed, will he exposed to sale, on the premises, at 1 o’clock. I’. M., on TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 15. 1859,-th* l following property, to wit: A tract of luud situate in Beale township, Juniata countv. CONTAINING .318 ACHES. more nr less, about 2UU acres cleared and the balance well timbered, bounded by lauds of William Millet. John Har ris, John Watson's heirs, John Beale and others, about four miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal, and the same distance front the Borough of Patterson and Millliu town. Tlie improvements are a large STONE « . DWELLING HOUSE, a large BANK BARN and ■ other necessary out-buildings, also an excellent !sqs stream of water running through the land —a " fl‘"l spring of never failing water convenient to the door, and a young ORCHARD of excellent fruit. The above land is among the best and most productive in Juniata county, and will be sold in two parcels or together to suit pur chasers. TERMS OF SALf'.—Two hundred dollars of the pur chase money to bo paid on the confirmation of sale—<>ne tliird of the balance to remain in the hands of the pur chaser during the lif-time of Elizabeth Kcpner, the widow deceased, the interest to be paid her annually, from the first day of April. A. I).. 1559, during her lifetime, and at her death tile principal to lie paid to the heirs or legal representatives of said drCcdeut,—one-third of said bal ance to be paid on the first day of April, A. D , ISdO, when a deed will be given to the purchaser, and the remaining third to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest tr-on the first, day of April. 1800. The whole to bo s'-cured by lh» recognizance of the purchaser to the widow and heirs, witli approved security, ou coufirmatiuii •of sale by the court. BENJAMIN F. KKPNER, Trustee of John Kepner, dec’d. sep 20 6t 3(51 A HISTORY OP ALL RELIGIONS : CONTAIN! N G A Statement of the Origin, Development, Doctrines and Government of the Religious Denominations in Europe and the United States, with Biographical Sketches of Eminent Divines. By SAMUEL M KM UCKKK. LL. I>. Published by Dpane Kulison, Qu-.k.-r City Publishing House, 33 South Third Street. Philadelphia. Pa The subject of Religion and the Doctrines rf Sects must always have an absorbing interest for the thoughtful ob- : server, aud a work which affords the desired information, i in a convenient and accessible form, at a moderate price, : has been urgently demanded, anil will bo sought for with i avidity, and must command a large sale. In the present work, the origin, development, doctrinal belief, Church government and peculiarities of over eiirlity different religious sects, are treated in a style cltar, com pendious and accurate, aud will adorn all tlie information which might he procured with great difficulty aud ex pense. and much labor and research, from tlio larger pole mical works and encyclopedias. Dr. Smueker lias evidently prepared Ibis work with much care, and it exhibits great ability and learning. The articles on the different religions are very impartially writ ten, and show the careful study of an unprejudiced and sound mind; and tho importance and value cannot bo too highly estimated of such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of this kind, as too often, those protending to give correct information upon such subjects are pre judiced in favor of some particular sects or denominations. Mr. Kulison has brought out tb« work in a very handsome form, and the public is indebted to him for » valuable in structive andusoful book. The price, $l,OO. is remarkablv low for such a work, and in order that it may have a rapid and'extensive circulation, he will Bond it to aDy address accompanied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price ond twenty cents to prepay postage. Mr. Ruliaon will send free, on application, his new, en larged and revised Catalogue of Books and Gifts, contain ing all information relative to the establishment of Agen cies in the Gift Book business. Address DUANE RULISON, Quaker Oity Publishing House, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [sep 20 It 35 CLOTHING !I ! CLOTHING MX I FOB FALL AND WINTER. JOHN A. ERBEN. Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street. East side, near Orange street, Lancaster. Pa. The subscriber returns his thanks to a generous public, for the exceedingly liberal patronage heretofore extended, and respectfully asks a continuance of the same. He has nowin store the largest, beat and chenr—t as sortment of MENS’ AND BOYS’ FALL AND WINTER READY MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster. Among his extensive assortment may be foond: BANGUPS. OVER-9ACKS, RAGLANS, DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, SACK COATS. SILK VESTS. VALENCIA VESTS, SATIN VESTS, CLOTH PANTS, CASBIMERE PANTS, c S ATI SETT PANT 3, PEA JACKETS, 4c. Also, a full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, Fin- Shirts and Shirt Collars, Cravats, Ties. Stocks, Sus penders. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery. Umbrellas. 4c. Also, just finished, the larg-st nud cheapest assortment of BOYS’ CLOTHING, consisting of Boys’ Frock, Sack. Over-Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pauta and Vests of all sizes and qualities. Also, just received a very large and well-assorted stock of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, BATINETTS, VESTINGS. 4c., which will be promptly made up |BI to order, and warranted to give satisfaction in fit ami in quality. The subscriber would particularly call the,attention of the public to the fact that the clothing sold at this estab lishment is all of th-proprietor's own manufacture, and h nut -,nlv s<ld cue\p. but it is better made than any o'li.-r in tii- City of Lancaster. All therefore wh wuiiid practice economy in the pur chase of clothing, by getting full worth for their money, can save from 25 to 50 per '*ent. by calling at this establish ment—my motto being. ‘‘Quick Sales and Small Profits.” JOHN A. ERBEN. Remember the Old Stand, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street East side near Orange street, Lancaster. P.i. jsep 20 tf36 IjPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM o THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HiiUSK: . 100.00 U Ctltdlts/uts, .NVio. Enbirt/ttl and li‘:v’srxl < lii'M'hj /■ r Di.drihutirai. : Sl'l-cni'-U iNPCCt.MENTS T’i THE IT^MCI A n«*w niiJ sure p'nn f.-r <»'>l .D arul *IL VKK WATCIIKH, a tjil other valuable Prized. Full par titular*! yi\>n in C!ttn.!*»*ruf-s, which will hr m*:*' tVe- to all up' ri upp-icH'i--i Valuable Oil TKr.I) l‘j i-H' li purchaser. $1 nu.Oi.iO in Gifts hive h***-r. dis tributed to my pitr tn within tin; past six m-.fiths £150.000 to be distribut-d during the n-xt six mo: i'r.s Th*-inducement* - tb-red Agents lib-r-tt ’ban oi any nther house in the busim-ss. Having be*-n in the Publishingand Kinks-dUni' buGi-nss tor i)ii* eight •••ears, my experience enable-* me to om- U'-t the (lift Ent-rptize with the greatest sitisfacti'.n to nil ttir AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County. For full particular? address DUANE KULISON, Quake- City Publishing House, 33 South Third street, Philadelphia. Pa. sep ‘JO 4m 30 Pun.AHEI.PUtA, Sept. IT. BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE RESI- . DENCK FOR SALK.—The subscriber will s-il at pi ivnt i* sale, t ‘ a I valuable property adjoining his re-idelice ~ii W"-l Orange st !•■•('».. between Charlotte and M ir> streets. Tl-.ii , r'itje. t •• is admitted to tie one of the tiuest private resi d-n.-es in :*i*■ city. It combines the advantage of a nmn irv d eir : cation. Tin l ground has a front on iiramre str.-. t o! I'lu feet, and extending in d-pth 252 l' ll -:. con taining a choice assortment of FRUITS, PI, A M'S and Fl."Wi:itS. Tim Unus - is well built, and two-storied, c.m laini:ig<>n ’he first lb or a large parlor, dining- ft7T= | ro.-un and kitchen; th- second floor contains live l;ai <h-.mb. r>: ami th-attic, if desired, can also be P S*~l converted into chambers. fyjj~ Tile t<-i 11 m Will be easy—if desired by the purchaser, nti.etbir l or ■■n-.f.mrth cau be paid aa the first payment, f-ii tin- first of April next, and the residue in lengthened annual p.-.vtihd.l*. PETEK McCONOMY. Mm 20 i’t 3b xrA L V ABLE CHESTNUT TIMBER \ LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—C:i WEDNESDAY. <>'J d'nbP.K 12th. lSo'.l. tile undersigned Executors of the Will i,i .|..„.ph .S.ivh r. 1 lie of Eiizdbeth township, Lancaster county, dcci as-d. will sell by pui.iic vendue on the prem ises. in said township, about one mile east of Elizabeth Fur nac-. and 2 miles west, fmm F.rb's Mil), near ’he Downing ti.wii. Eplirata and Harrisburg Turnpike, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: A Tract of Chestnut Timber Land, (ueurly tit to cut.) containing about T\v EN T Y-TII RE E AC 11K3. mor. --r 1 **ss. adjoining lands of Samu-*i Sh-uk and others Ah u( a aero is g 'od grazing land. Furnae.i Kun passes through the s.imo. The above will be sold in lots t<> suit purchasers. Also, at the Rime time, anil at the late resideum of said i!i.,-,-:,5.. |. will be sold the following personal property of said deceased. to wit : About Thirty Cords of Oak Wood, nbo t 20 Perches of Limestone, a Lot of Hoards, Scantling. Ac. Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on Mode* bnvdcr. living near the place. Sal.' to" comint nee at 1 o'clock. P. M . of said day, when t-rm- will be made knowu by the undersigned Executors. MOSK- SNYDEK. J.jll.S’ R EKB. Sep 2'J GOODS | \ U BLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, OC _|) T-iBKK 22nd. IsV.t. will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Benjamin Kauffman, iu the Borough of Washington, the following real estate, viz : Purpart No. 1. Consisting first of a Lot of Ground in the Borough of Washington, in plan formerly of Charles town. No. 121, running along Market street one hundred and righto f'ce-t. and fronting, on Manor street, sixty feet, i.n which’ is --rect-d a one and a half s’ory FitAMK K' )UG H-CAST DWELLING HOUSE. af.d other improv-mentß. .'wvmd of a Lot r.f jjjjpa Ground adj diiing No. 124, above described anil N i W-J numbered 14S. containing in trout, on Manor street, sixty feet, ami running back one hundred and and eighty feet, having thereon erected A FRAME STABLE. Purpart No. 2. Consisting of a Lot of Ground in the Borough aforesaid, and numbered 117; fronting on Manor street, sixty f.-et, and extending bark to an alley, <>ne hun dred and eightv feet: ami also of atmth-r L'-t adjoining No. 147. and numb-red lad. ''routing sixty f-ot on Manor street, and extruding back to an alley one hundred and eightv feet. Purpart No. 3. Consisting of a Lot, No. 80. fronting on Donegal street, and in depth to an alley. on<> hundred and eidity feet: also a Lot adjoining No. GO. numbered 10T, fronting on D mega 1 street, sixty feet, aud in depth to an alley one bundled and eighty feet. pin-part N". 4 A L->t, No.‘os. fronting on Water street, nixly tout, ultd in dooth, along Manor street, one hundred and eighty feet, late the estate of Jacob SipV, deceased. Sold in pursuance of art order of tin* Orphans Court. Terms Cash, on the let day c-f April, lbdfi. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, i'. 'I.. <>f said dav. WILLIAM HI’LK, IIENRV HIPLK, sep 20 St* 30] Administratei-H. T)AT and tiie pig. (AN OLD STORY IN A NEW SUIT.) We have read of a Pat so financially flat That he had neither money nor meat. And when hungry and thin, it was whispered by Sin. That !il- v-uubt to steal aomethiug to eat. So he went to the sty of a widow near by. And he gay.-a! on the tenant —poor soul ! *• Airah ii>oe.’* bo, “what a trate that will be," And the pig ,-f the widow lie stole. ' J lie rejoiced in a feast, then he went to a priest, For, in spite of the pork aud the lard, There was something within, that was as sharp as a pin, For his conscience was pricking him hard ; And ho said with a tear, “Will your Riverence hear What I have in me sorrow to say?*’ Theu his st'-ry he told, and the tale did unfold Of the pig bo had taken away ; And the priest to him Raid, “ Ere you go to vour bed, You must pay for the pig you have taken. For 'tis thus, by me cowl, you'll be saving your Bowl, Ami oi.i aiso be saving your bacon.’’ “ Oil. be jabers !" said Pat, “ I can niver do that— Not the ghost of a huporth have 1 — And I'm wit Mud iudadeif a penny it nade Any pace for mo conscience to buy.” Then-in sorrow lie cried, and the father replied, “Ouly think bow you’ll tremble with fear When the Judge you shall meet at the great judgment Heat, And the widow you plunder'd while here.” Will the widow be there?” whispered Pat. with a stare, “And the Pig ? By your soul is it true?” “ Tlmy will surely b* there.” said the priest, “ I declare. And, oh Paddy ! what theu will you do?” “ Many thanks,'' answer’d Pat. “for your telling me that— May tile blessings upon ye bo big!— On that sittlement day. to tho widow I'll say, “ Mrs. Flaunngen, here is your pig.’ ” “ Vety good your reply,” said the priest., ami now I Will present you a pig—you shrill pen it. And when Piggy grows old, you shall sell him for gold, And then purchase some clothing of Bennett; For. by selling the pig, you will get a nice rig : And your heart will be warmed by the feeling. ' That tho prices are fair for the garments so rare, ! Aud that buying is better tbau stealing. A full and elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Cloth iug, suited to every market, now on.hand, to which the at tention of Wholesale buyers is invited. We would partic ularly call attention to the style and make of our garments —at Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar, No. 518 Market street. Philadelphia. . BENNETT & CO. sep 2U It 36 Notice to fluid dealers.- Sealed Proposals will bo received at the Mayor’s Office, nuti! the Ist day of October next, for supplying Burning Fluid-for lighting the streets of the City of Lancaster, for oneyeiir commencing on the Ist of Novem ber. 'Bidders are requested to state the quality of the Fluid, in connection with the terms upon which tb >y pro pose to furnish the article. GKO. SANDERSON, Mayor. Mayor's Oflico, Sept. 13, 1859. 3t 35 HIV A R D , • xYo. lu3, 105 and 107 Xorih Second Street, one door above Arch. Philadelphia. IKS IN STORE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FALL BONNETS,TRIMMINGS. FRENCH FLOW- jp-a&d ERS. FANCY FEATHERS, RCCIIES. CHENILLE, BONNET FRAMES. Ac. .f?2~To which tho attention of the Trade, is invited. Philadelphia, September 2, 1859. [sep 13 At 35 COAL : COAL r: COAL 1l I We would respectfully call too attention of the public to our superior stock of COAL, selected aud 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. CALDEK & CO. Office East Orange street, two doors from North Queen. Yard —Grueff’s Landing, on the Conestoga. au/H) tt 31 I^’TRAY STEER.—Came to the subscri- ter. residing iu East Donegal township, Lancaster county, about midway between Elizabethtown and Bain bridge, a STRAY STEER, black aud white spotted, sup poSi-i! to be about one year old. The owner calling, prov ing property and paying charges, can have the same: if uot he will be disposed of according to law. August 23, 1859. JB. SHANNON, • MANUFACTURER OF LOCKS, BELL-HANGER. SILVER-PLATER, AND DEALER IN BUILDING HARDWARE, NAILS AND SA?n WEIGHTS, 1099 Marhrt street, above lUf/i, north side, Philadelphia. £fi}‘ Bella, repaired, Keys fitted, Ac. Porcelain Door Plates supplied and put on. Speaking Tubes put up. g *P O ly 34 PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION The Ninth Anuual Exhibition of tho Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, will be held at POWELTON Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY (I w^, I P AY, x the / r 7th .'“ Bth » 29th and-BOth days of SEP TEMBER next. On the Ist of September, the Secretary will remove to the Rooms of tho Philadelphia Society for the promotion of Agriculture, No. 626 Chesnut tgtf&L Philadelphia, where Books of Entry fur the Exhibition will be opened. Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg or John McQowen, Philadelphia, or Charles K. Engle Bustle ton, will meet with attention till Ist of September , „ DAVID TAGGERT, President. A. 0. HEIBTER, Secretary. J&3* Goods for Exhibition, carried on all the Railroads in the State, to and fro, free of charge. [aug 18 Ct 31 worth from 5 n ts. M $lOO. GUAR\N EY THE I:ARI> OF TOWER HALL. ABRAHAM M. RIDER. 2m 32 For sale-three fine farms in Kent county. Maryland. adjnirmg lands ot Dr w. M GernmiH and Mr. William F. Baker, containing 250. 240 a«(i-22d ACRtIS. oti navijj|»irf wste-. nonvoiiient to Phila delphia .ini Bvltim-re. Splendid!/ adapted «<> the Peach business. Good buildings, fences, anl heavily limed. — Prices £45. $4O and $4O per acre, respectively. App'y f»r particulars, by m«H or in person, to EDWIN P. JANVIKiI, Still P-irid. Kent coauty, Maryland. Terms easy." sep 13 4t 35 Tistate of william kunkel— j William Kunkel. of Bart township, and Elizabeth, his wife, baviog by deed of voluntary assignment, executed on the sth inst.. assigned all their estate, real and person al. to the subsTibjr. for th- b-ueftt - f the creditors of the said William Kunkel: All p c r=ou« indebted to the said e« tate, are requested to make paym-nt without-delay, and those having demands against th« -nui«- will please for ward their accounts properly authenticat-d for settlem»ut to JOHN STROHM. Assignee of William Kunkel and Wife, residing in Provi dunce biwn«hip. near the Green Tree. September 12th, 1859. Examiner cnpv ] Estate of Robert m'clenegan. iato of'.-i-Taiu twp.. Lai-Cister cj . doc’d. Letters of admiuistratbifi upon the Estate of said dec’d.. having been granted to the u> dersigned. living in Rame twp N'-tice is hereby given to all parti**-, in any wav indebted to said Est ,te, t'o come forward and mike Immediate payment and those havi-ig claims a/niunt the same are r-qti-etcd to pres-uf their account 1 * tulv au*henticit*»d f-r r-ttlement. aug :V* fit* 33 W.M. .VGA LBKAITII. AdmiruMnit-ir. The Gap Mining Co. | FL Fa . Apr. T. 1859, No. 36. vs. I Vend. Exponas Frederick S. Hoeckly, Fran- | of August Term, 1859, cia N. Buck and others. J No. 103. THE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR Ap pointed to distribute ot the proceeds of the above executions among th,,Re entitled tbirc-to. will pit for that purpose, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st of SEPTEM BER n-xt. at 2 o’clock, P. M., in the Library room of the Court House aug 2u 3t 33J NOTICE— Estate of Adam Storck lale of the C.ty of Lancn'-ter. deceased.— L-tr-rs ot Ad ministration having been G-u- i l.y the Register of the county of Lancaster, to Ge-. U. Bamberger, (Scrivener,) of the City of Lancaster, upnu the estate of said Adam Storck. deceased, he therefor** gives notice that, all persons b-ing indebted to said dec’d’s estate shall call upon the undersigned and pay their respective dues, on or before the Ist day of October next, 1859. and those persons having claims to pres-nt the same as soon as possible. GEO. n. BOMBERGER, (Scrivener,) Centre Square, Laucaster, aug 30 fit 33J Administrator. P>ST ATE OF ROUERT WHITESIDE. j Letters of adinlnistra?: i; :i the «-ststr* of Robert Wliit'-'id--. a r H of Eden tn» ns'-iip, deceased. having been pm: led t" rh subscriber residing in said township: .'ll D.Ts 'Uf imii-1.’.-l to said estate are requested to make p*>- ui-fit and those haring claims will present th- to. without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WHITESIDE, Administrator. tin.' 23 til* 3 { 'STATE OP JOHN WINTERS, DE -1 j CEASED. —Letters of admihistration on the Estate of .)11! i! Withers. late of New Holland, in Earl Township. <!• hn\ i!, ; Ik en s,-rmt-il in the subscriber residing at H;:ike'. wn, '!'■ \v.: -11 i;j : Therefore all persons indebted t snl K-it.it>*, nr- requested to make payment, without (!•••.i’-•. Hiel ill .se h.iviror claims will present them properly aui I.L-l.ti’ ated i r ae: lenient JOHN LKAIIMAN WINTERS, Administ'utor. aug l »i tit ' : :r j * IM> ITO R » S .NOTICE .1 • ill \ii A IZ's Kxi'cu!< ra. ] In : li-? Court of Common v h. I I’l-as of Lanr,aster county, J'.IIN' V. PlilODr.K. a-ul j- Alias I.evari Facias of Au- KLIZ.IBETII SlI ItoDElt. | gust Term, 1859—N0. 121. his wit'*. J The mi'l'Tsuii -d A u 2it-«r appointed to distribute the m ■ni , y arising fi'*m tli.s sale of the real estate of the JetWidantn. will sit for that purp-se ou Tl.'i.'iJAV. tin-2.)th «.r aBPTEMBEK. 1859. at 2 o'clock, i>. M .in the Library It tout of the Court House, in the City*.! LatirasUr. JAMES L. UEYNULPS. se,. 0 ot 34 Auditor. i UDITOR’S NOTICE.—TIie undersign tj.J Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Ideas of I.t-irnsier county, to pass upon the exceptions filed to t>.^u.r/oniit of Martin Cross, Aaai.znt-o ‘-I John W. Gross rtitd W iit*, of Uphrata town-hip, under n deed of volun tary HS-sifTmuout lor the benefit of creditors, and to dis tribute tin- buUti-'.* of Mtiil account, will sit for the tiis cliar-'-o. the duties nf hi-appointment, on TIIUKSDAY. the 22nd day of SKIT KM HE!i. IS&9. at 2 o’clock. I’. M., iti the Library K >om of the C oirt House, in the City of Lan caster. JAMES L. 11K\NOLI)?. Auditor. s.-p »i ot ;n NOTICE.— -Letters of Administration with the Will annexed. of Absalom Duhree. Esq . late ui' Dnimu'v tow iifhip. Lan-aster county. deceased. ha vim: U-cM -'ranted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are requested to make payment without '.'day. and those having claims, to present the same duiy authenticated to LEVI DUBHEK. Administrator, with the Will annexed, of A. Dubrt-e. der'd. Dnunore town.snip, Aug. yih, lbi>9. t UDITOR’S NOTICES— ASSIGNED ES /\ TATE Ob’ MARTIN HERR AND WIKE, of the Bor ■ •iiitii of in the County ot Lancaster. The under signed Auditor appoint,, t t<y the Court ofCominou I‘l,-u.s ol Lancaster County to distribute the balance reuiainini: in the bauds of Jacob 11 iM- brand and .John 11. Miller. A s si_'nees ot said Martin Herr and wife, to and union;' the creditors, aud those legally entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his. appoint meat, on TIIUK *'l)A\, the V'Jth day of ir LI’TLM BEK. W>'.'. at 2 u'cbck. I’. M.. at the Library Hoorn in the Court Ilou-e. in the City of Lam-as ter, when and where all persona interested art* requested to attend. Sep li 4t JUj TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1 of LiU.M'HMter county Equity Ducket, p*-;e 71. Samuel B. llt'irta i VS. Llovil Miiilin, Huston Mitllin. UfVviiux Mifllin. Mary Mifflin and Charles Mifflin, by their Owaun. »nd-B F « n J 5 , ;l , ur u Julia V. Hew. I'y tl.cr J ' dmn. and .lames M Mi-mi. K 1 J Kmanuel Cotherman and Har riet his Wife, Samuel Bethel Mason. Charles Ma'am, W. 'Mason and Joseph K. Mason. | and all others interested in thej premises. Tim undersigned appointed by the Court, Comtnissionoi to take testimony in the abovy recited cause, hereby sire* notice that lu* will attend to the duties of his appoint ment. at his office. Nn. p North link" street, in tin* Cit’ of Lancaster, on THUIISOAY, the l-ind day of SKI’TKM BKIt, A. U.. P 59, at 10 o’clock, A. M. BKN’J. F. BAKU. Commissioner. s«‘p 7 3t 3-1 V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT [S tho MOUNT ,10V SAVINGS INSTITUTION, located it; till- H-ip-ugh Ilf Mount .1 >y, Lanca-ter coun tv. having a capital stock '-f Fifty Thousand Dollar-, will apply at the next session of the I’eiuirtylviinia Legislature, for the privilege of increasing its capital stock. Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its capital stock to One Hundred anil Fifty Thousand Dol lars: also for power to change its name to the ‘‘Mount Joy Hank.” and under that name, in its present location, to "issue Hank Notcs.und in addition to its present privileges, to exercise an 1 enjoy general banking privileges under the general laws of the Commonwealth regulating hanks. By order of the Director: ABRM. SIIELLY, President. Jacob U. Long, Mount Joy, Pa.. Jim- 20. 1559. ’Tis said tha‘ clothing makes the man.— And verily 'tis true. Theu call at Iliester’s where you can Get Green, Ilrown. Black and Blue. rtLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES AMD VEST \j IXGS AT J . K . II IKSTE R ’ S . No. NORTH QUEEN STREET, 4th door South ol Orange. West side. Just received and ready for sale a splendid lot of season able goods consisting as aboTts stated of plain and fancy colored Cloths. Cassiraeres and Sattinets of any quality that may be desired, and one of the most extensive, fash ionable and beautiful assortments of Vestings ever opened in this city, comprising plain and fancy silk velvets and silks, to which I invite particular attention, as they are of the finest quality and most beautiful style. Also a large lot of Valencia and other vestings suitable for the season, in connexion with a regular assortment of first-rate trim minus, without which no garment can be got up in good order. Being in possession of the above with Mr 'Winters, to fit all who think fit to try hi 3 fits we cannot fail to-give fits and good fits to all who will favor us with their patronage. All work warranted. JKs READY MADE CLOTHING, fIA consisting of black and fancy colored dress, frock — lll&» and sack coats, with pants and vesta to correspond of various prices and qualities, got up in a much better manner, with better trimmings. &c., than any that have heretofore been offered iu Ibis city or county. Also, the usual'assortment of fine and common shirts, shirt collars and bosoms, cravats, suspenders, pocket handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas and iu short everything belong ing to this line of business. The subscriber has determined to make this his perma nent business : it will therefore be his interest as well as the interest of patrons to give them full value for their money; ciil early and favor us with your orders and secure to yourselves the advantage of the best goods and lowest prices in the county J. K. IITKSTER, No North Queen street 4th door south of Oran# west side? [sep 13 tf 35 STOVE, TIN, COPPER WARE AND SHEET IKON DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. I> -E Ay E R if: SCIf A rM , (SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, ESC*.) The subscribers liaviDg purchased the entire establish ment of C. Kieffer. Esq.. No. 7 EAST KING STREET, Lan caster, Pa., are prepared to carry on the business in all its various branches. With increased facilities fur manu facture, and by devoting their uudivided personal atten tion to the business they can promise all work entrusted to them to be done with promptness and dispatch, and at the very iowest prices. Their stock of STOVES, embracing PAR- LOR. CHAMBER. STOKE. BAR-ROOM. DINING ROOM, and COOKING STOVES of every variety and pattern, cannot tail of pleasing the most fas tidious. They ask the public to give th‘*ni a call and ex amine this department of their business. They are sole agents for the sale of the Cooking Stove “ CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS." Patented in 1559. the best Cooking Stove in the market Their stock of TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE is larger than any heretofore offered in this city. Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Work of every description done at the shortest notice. Their stock of Tin and Copper Warn on hand embrace every variety of article in that line. 4Qr*A:i work sold at this establishment is warranted to be good, as it has been mannfactured under the persouat superintendence of the firm, or expressly to their order. In asking for a continuance of the support heretofore so •generously extended to the late proprietor, they pledge themselves to maintain the loup a knowledged superiority of the establishment, and by a prompt atteutiou to the business intend to merit a continuance of it. A®* Persons in want of Stoves. 'Sheet Iron, Tin Or Cop per Ware are respectfully invited to give their establish ment a call. Remember the Qld stand. No. 7 East KiDg Street, ad joining Mossenkop's Hotel sop 13 3m 35] riTHB LANCASTER COUNTY AGRI- X CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY’S EX HIBITION.—-The THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of the Lancas ter County Agricnltural and Mechanical Society will bo held at their Grounds, in the CITY OF LANCASTER, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 4th, sth, Gtb, Till and Bth days of OCTO BER next. The Entry Books 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 until Saturday the Ist of October, when they will be at the Secretary’s Office on the Fair Grounds. Entries can be made with the Secretary by personal application nr by correspondence. The Entry Books will be closed on Tues day, October 4th, at 9 o’clock, A. M. jj2“ln the Premium List, Class No. 13, where the words “ Bronze Medal ” first occurs, read “ Silver Modi JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, President D. G. Eshxeman, Secretary. Lancaster, August 30, 1859 [Examiner, Union, German Democrat, Colombia Spy, Mount Joy Herald, and Straabnrg Herald copy.] QAUDS : CARDS ! I CARDS !! I PRINTER’S SHEET. AND CUT CARDS, Bust and Cheapest in the Market. CARD 3 FOR MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND AT LOW PRICES, Blue and White and fine White Paste-Boards, Straw Boards, <£c., on hand and for sale by A. M. COLLINS, PAPER and CARD Wsrehouse, 606 MINOR STTEET, PHILADELPHIA. ecp 13 6m 36 SHERIFF’S PROCLAMATION FOR TELE GENERAL ELECTION FOR 1859. Tn pursuance of the duties irm*>-cd by the JOertion of the State of Pennsylvania. I. BENJAMIN F. ROWE. Hiih Sheriff of Lancaster county. do hereby pub lish and give notice to the qualified citizens. -lrvitn-u of tiie several Wards. Townships, Districts and Boroughs of theGitv aod Conntv ot Lancaster, that a General Election will be h-ld on TUESDAY, the 11th dav of OCTOBER next. 1859, at the several places hereinafter designated, to elect by ballot, One person duly qualified office of AUDITOR GENERAL of Pennsylvania. One person duly qualified for the office of SURVEYOR GENERAL of Pennsylvania. Four persons duly qualified for MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY of Pennsylvania. One person duly qualified for TREASURER of Lancaster coonty. One person dnly qualified for DISTRICT 1 ATTORNEY for Lancaster county. One person duly qualified for COUNTY SURVEYOR < f Lancaster county. sep 13 fit 35 One per?"*! July qualified for COMMISSIONER of Lan- caster couuty. Three p-rsona dalv qualified for DIRECTOR; I OK THE POOR of Lancaster county, two to serve three years, and one to servo two years. Two persons duly qoallfied for PRISON INSPECTORS of Lancaster county *- One person dnly qualified for AUDITOR of Lancaster cmin ty. Ist District —Composed of the four Wards of Lancaster city. The qualified voter? of the North East Ward wili hold their election at the public honse of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; those of the North West Ward at the labile house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the Sooth •last Ward at the public house occupied by Fritz A Killian, in East Kiug street; those of the South West Ward at the pnbtic house of John A. Urban. 2d District—Drumore township, at the No. 2 school hou«e in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Composed of the township of West Donegal, including the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Elizabethtown. 4th District—Earl township, at the honse lately occu pied by in the village of New Hol land. in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at tho public house now occupied by George Bentz, in Brickemlle, in said township. 6th l istrict—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Ilenry Bear, in said borough. 7th District —Itapho township, including the Borough of Manheim, at the public honse occupied by now Michael White, in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse Tavern, in said A. SLAYMAKKK. Auditor. township. Oth District—East Cocalico township, at the public bouse now occupied by Andrew Ream, in the village of Rcumstown, in said township. 10th District —Being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the Tillage of May town. in said township. 11th District—Carnarvon township, at the public honse now occupied by Mrs. Ann Albright, in the village of Cburcbtown. in said township. 12th District—Martic township, at the house now occu pied by George Robinson, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public honse now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said township. 14th District —Culeraiu township, at the public house now occupied by Francis Lytle, in said township. 15th District —Fulton township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Phillips, in said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel Lichtenthaler, in the village of Litiz. in said township. 17th District —Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the Borough of Marietta, in said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Miranda Rowland, in said township. 20th District —Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by John Sbeaffer, in said township. 21st District —Brecknock township, at the public house new occupied by John Freeht. in said township. 22d District—Composed of parts of townships of Rapho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Mount Joy. 23d District—lMng part of East Hempfield township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at tho public honse now occupied by lleury Miller, in the village of Lam peter Square, iu said township. 25th District —Conestoga township, at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said township. •26th District —Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house iu the Borough of Washington, iu said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Gross, in said township. 2Sth District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 2'Jlh District—Manheim towuship, at the public house now occupied by Charles 11. Kryrter, in the village of NefTaville, in said township. 3Uth District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by George Ilornberger, in Mil lerstown, in said township. 31st District —West Kari township, at the public house now occupied by G. llobind, in Karlville. in said township. 3dd District —West llempfield township, at the public house now occupied by John Kendig, in said township. 3.id District—Strasburg township, at the public house now occupied hy James Currau, in the Borough of Stras bi 34th District—Being part of Manor township, commonly lied Indiantnwn district, at the school house in said wnship. by the Timm' of Rural Hill. 36th District —West t'ocalico township, at the public muse now occupied by .Johu W. Mcntzer, in the village of ihocneck, in said township. 30th District—Hast Karl township, at the public house now occupied by William Coleman. Blue Ball, in said town ship. 37tb District —Paradise township, at the public house J. l i. LIVINGSTON, Auditor. low occupied by Benjamin Long, in said township. 3Sth District —Bring a part of East Ilempfield township, it the public school house in the village of Ilempfield. in id : wnship. ;;yth District —Lancaster township, at the public liouae now occupied by Daniel Hartman, in said township. 40th District —East Lnmepter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Kenoagy. in said township. 41-t District —Little Britain township, at the house of Jonathan Hamilton. Oak Hill. 43d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house r.f Michael Bender, in said township. 43. i District—Penn township, at the public house of C. Ilersh'-v. iu said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at *6e school hou-e in said borough. . 46th District —Clay township, at the house of George W. Sfeiniuet/. (formerly John Krb’s) in said township. 46th District—iVquea township, at the public house of enjamin K"we. in said towuship. 47tb District—Pi evidence towuship, at the house occu ied by Marv Miller, in said t-.wuship. 4Sth" Dist i ici—Ed-n t ovnship at the public house of slues C- F-ing. ii: said township. 49th District —8.-ing that part of Mount Joy township, eretotore in.-luded in the 3d District, at Lehman's school house, in said township. The General Election, in all the Wards, Townships. Districts and 1> tou rh? of the to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o’clock in the forenoon, and shall continu" without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'cl.ck in the evening, when all the polls shall be dosed. Every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold anv nliice or appointment of profit or trust under the overniucnt of die United States, or of this State, or of qv other city or incorporated district, whether a commie* .o'ned nflirer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, •ho is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Execu ive or .Judiciary department of the State or the United tates. or of any city or incorporated district, and also that very Member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and f the Select and Common Councils of any city, or Com- missioner of any incorporated district is by law, incapa ble of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holdiug the election in the district to which they respectively beloug. before nine o’clock in morning, and each of the inspectors shall ap point one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such dis trict. Iu case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have june 2S Ora -4 received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. Aud in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall notattend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place —and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixeJ by law for the opening of the electiou, the qualified voters of the town, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected presentat such election, shall elect oue of their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the coanty of Lancaster, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on Friday, the 14th day of October, A. D., 1559, at 10 o'clock, A. M. BENJ. F. ROWE, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Lancaster. sep!4 te 35 PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned As signee of William Newpher attd wife, will sell at public vale, on the promises, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of SEPTEMBER, 1*59. a Lot of Ground, situated in the village of Fajrvjlle, East Karl township. Adjoining lands o." Levi Mentz. Widow Klauser and Samuel Flickinger, containing 103 PERCUKS. The improvements are a good Two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with p, _i_ Kitchen attached and Cellar underneath. A new FRAME STABLE, Ilog Sty, Bake Oven, a never 5gS failing well of water, with pump therein, near kitchen door; there are also a number of young fruit trees in bearing condition. Any person wishing to view the property before the day of sale will bo shown it, by calling on William Newpher residing thereon. Sale tr> commence at 2 o'clock P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by GEO. DUCIIMAN, Assiguee. aug 23 3- OTEAM MILL AND DISTILLERY AT O PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1559, will be sold at public sale, at Henry Bear’s hotei. iu the Borough of Strasburg. Lancaster county. Pa., that large three-story BRICK STEAM MILL and DISTILLERY, situated in the said borough. The main building is 34 by 40 feet, has two pair of French Bars, Steam Engine in ex cellent order, and all other modern improvements, neces sary tor the business. Attached is a two-story ji. ,_n FRAME STORE HOUSE, 46 by 34 feet, and a large DISTILLERY, 27 by G 6 feet, with the roa- isjng chinery and fixtures nearly new, and in complete JLmAmL order; capable nf running 100 bushels of grain per, day. To persons desirous of entering into the distillery busi ness, an opportunity is here offered rarely to be met with; as the building, machinery, and surroundings aie unex ceptionable. Terms accommodating. Persons desirous of viewing the property will please call on Jacob Hiidcbraud, residing near the same, or Jacob B. Warfel. in Strasburg. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day. when terms will bo made known by MARTIN ROIIRER, sept 13 ts 35 Strasburg, Lan. Co., Pa. PUBLIC SALK OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1859, in pursuance of au order of the Orphaus’ Court of Lancaster County, will be sold, by public sale, on the premises, in Little Britain township. Lancaster county, about one mile from Oak Hill, a TRACT OF LAND, CONTAINING 85 ACRES, more or less, late the property of David 11. Keech, deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph C. Taylor. Benjamin Morris, M. King and others. The improvements are a two- a—p story DWELLING HOUSE, a good Barn, Wagon B=g|j Shed, Corn Crib, a well of good water with a pomp iu it near the house, aud a young thriving Orchard 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 ; the neighborhood is healthy and the property is convenient to Churches. Schools and MiEs. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, vrheu terms will be made known by RACHEL ANN KEECH, Administratrix. James Collins, Auctioneer. [sep 6 Is* 34 JOHN DEANER. JNO. P. SCIIAUM. * N ORDINANCE REGULATING THE J\ disposition of Bouds redeemed by the City of Lan caster. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, that all bonds due by the said city and demanded, which have been paid since the first day of August, 1859, out of any unappro priated funds in the Treasury, together with all bonds of a similar character which may hereafter be redeemed in the same manner, shall be transferred by the Mayor to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, become a part of said fund, and be deposited iu the custody of the City Treas urer, under the regulations prescribed by the Ordinance of April 20, 1849. OrdaiDed and enacted into a law, at the City of Lancas ter, on the 6th day of September, A. D., 1859. Geo. F. Beenemax, 1 R. F. RAUCH, Clerk Common Council, j President Common Council. Jaiies C. Cabpenter, \ HENRY CARPENTER, Clerk Select Council, j President Select Council. GOD RAVE TTIb'COHMOIVWEALTH ! TWO VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC <ALE.—Od WEDS OCTOBER 12th. 1859. will lie k M at pnUic <ale. at thr public house of Martin M. Fit-:. 3 ia '-h • rjl - •» <r- >-f Hart township L>n ca>r r t-uUTJiy. tl.- following v.nluiMe rr >•«< ;’e: No. 1. Situated in Ed-n township. L>w..~-ast-r wuLti. four miles Booth-east of Ftra-dnir/ h trough. and <*bout X\£ miles West of U t-ij.-i:-i :.z hods of Umhle £ Plank, Abraham H-»r. 'V. W Wituers, Samuel Kauffman and others, and now in the occupancy of Mr. Wikert, CONTAINING 110 ACRES, more or leas, about twbn'y-five of which are covered Rh heavy Timber. The remainder la under cultivation, lies bt-eu heavily limed within the past few years, and i« uQder good fencing The Iraprov«oivtits thereon area i, ■ well-finished two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE. 38 by 33fwt. a STONE BAP.N, 60 by 44 ||jgl fert. with a large straw house, h.og pen, and other necessary oot-buil.!in:rs. There is a young aud thriving ORCHARD of choice Fiyiit Trees: a spring of never fa ling water near the dwelling, and all other couveniences usual ly f un-1 on first-class plantations. No. 2 Also in Eden township, adjoining No 1. lands of John Uanck, Abraham Hen, Israel Rohrer. and others, now In theoccopancy of Owen Scott cnutaiuing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, about twenty-five of whi- h is covered with excellent Timber, the remainder uodc-r a good state of cul tivation. having been heavily limed and well car<-d for generally. The improvements on this tra. t area >. « two story STONE DWELLING UOUSE. 32 ie*t square, a large stone double decked BAKN. 60 sag by 46 feet, gtonespring and wash house, ami other necessary out-buildinga. It is believed that this opportunity offers inducements to purchasers which are rar-ly t<> in* met wjth. The build ing? are all new. the fencing good; the land is well wa tered, there being runuing water in almost every field.— Stores, post office, mills, Ac., are convenient, and in fact nothing wanting to make either of the above described tracts a desirable residence. 45“ One-third of the parchase money can remain se cured in the property. Persons wishing to view either of the described tracts will please call on the undersigned, or Mr. Wikert, resid ing on No. I. on Owen Scott, residing ou No. 2, or on John B. Warfel, residing two miles east of Strasburg Borough, on the West Chester road, who will give every information respecting the property, Ac., Ac. 4s“ Possession and indisputable titles will be given on the firet day of April. 1860. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by JACOB ESHLEMAN, Paradise Township. Trustee under the Will of Jacob Eshleman, sen , late of Paradise township, deceased. L se P 13 ts 35 PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the loth day of OCTOBER next, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, a TRACT OF LAND, situate in Bart township, one-fourth of a mile weat of Georgetown, on the road leading from thence to New Providence, adjoining lands of Samuel Ernst. Philip Ritz arfd others, CONTAINING 14 ACRES AND 108 PERCHES, on which is erected a two story STONE DWELL- r_* ING IIuUSE, with a one-story FRAME KITCHEN BSggj attached; a three story FRAM E GRIsT MIL!,, with .. two run of stones, aud a SAW MILL attached, on a tine stream of water, (being a branch of West Octararo creek ;) a FRAME BARN, STABLE, and other necessary out-build ings. There is a well of water with a pump in it near the dwelling, and a thriving young ORCHARD on the premises. The Mill is in good running order, iu a densely settled neighborhood whore custom plenty may always be had.— The land is in a high state of cultivation, under gon<] fence. At the same time and place will be sold a TIMBER LOT, situate in Eden township, adjoining lauds of Henry Keen, James Montgomery and others, containing 2)£ ACRES, part of which is covered with Chesuut Oak Timber, and part with thrifty Chesnut Sprouts. <The above property is located in a healthy and flourish ing settlement, convenient to stores, churches, schools, Ac., and is well fitted up, aud calculated to do a good busi ness at grinding and sawing. Persons desirous of investing their money in this kiud of real estate will do well to examine It for themselves. Tho premises will be shown, previous to the day of sale, by William Kunkel, residing thereon, or the subscriber residing in Providence township, near the Greeu Tree Tavern. The titles are indisputable and possession will be given on the first day of April nest. Sale to commenco at ‘2 o'clock on said day, when atten dance will bo given and terms of sale made known by JOHN STROUM, Assignee of William Kunkel. [Examiner copy.l sept 13 te 35 A VALUABLE WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM FOR SALE. By virtue ol several deeds of trust, and also under the dli actions of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington. County, Md, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned. Trus tees, will offer at public 6ale, in front of Doyle’s Hotel, in Ilage.stown, Md.. on TUESDAY the 27th of SEPTEMBER -next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., that highly-improved and VALUABLE FARM, on which Wilfred D. McCardell now resides, lying on the road leading from the Hagerstown and Conocochoague Turnpike to Col. George Sprecher’s mill, about miles from Hagerstown. Tbe farm is accessible either from the Hagerstown and Williamsport or the Hagerstown and Conoeocheague Turnpike road, and is distant from the former about a mile, and from the latter road about 2}4 miles, and contains 33 7 A CUES 0 F LAND, more or less, about 277 Acres of which are cleared, and the residue in good TIMBER. The land is of <Swrj§£!ja the best quality of Washington County Lime Stone. This Farm i« one of the best watered Farms in Washington C«»unty, haviog a never failing stream of water runniug through a good portiou thereof, about 200 yards distant from the barn, it being the same stream which turns Col. Sprecher's mill, from which mill the (arm is but \a mite distant. There are also upon it sev eral never failing springs near the Dwelling Houses, be sides two good wells with pump 3. one near the mansion house and one at the . a r u. A portion of the land is supe rior Meadow land. The improvements consist of a large two-story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, a large c_a two-story LOG TENANT HOUSE, an Overshot #_;‘TV Barn, built of stone. 90 feet by 55. with corn crib |||g and wagon shed attached. Also corn crib conve uient to the barn, a stone smoke house, spring house, and all other necessary out lmiidiog«. Altogether, it is one of the most desirable Farm- in Washington county, and is too well known to render a further description necessary. U may be well to state, howt-wr. that tbe property is sus ceptible of an advantageous divi-i -n, iu su-h a manner as to give to each purchaser a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with a good and never tailing Spring near bv, and will be sold ’ iiltoj ether or iu two parcels to suit pur chasers. I'he Unas of as I'rescribedby the Decree arc: One third of the purchase money in hand on the day ofs.de. or on the ratification thereof by the Court, ami the residue iu two instalments, the one payable in one and the other iu two years from the day of sale, with intere.-t on each from the day of sale : the deterred payments to be secured by the notes or bonds of the purchasers, with a surety or sureties to-be approved by the undersigned, the deed to be made wheu all the purchase money is paid, and uot be fore. Possession to be given on the first day of April next, and bite crops now growing iu the ground, and hi be put out in the fall, are to be leserred with the privilege Of going on the premises to cut and gather them. EDWARD M. MEALEY. WM. HOTTER, tiug 30 ;;t 33 Trustees. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—Un THURSDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER next, the undersigned Executors of the will of Robert McClure, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased, will sell by public vendue, at the public house of Solomon Spredier, East King street, in said city, the foliowing de scribed real estate, late of p-nid deceased, to wit: No. 1. A three storied BRICK BUILDING, front ing3s feet and 15 inches on East King street, with a two-storied Brick Back Building, fronting j|g = togetheron Duke street 79 feet and 10 inches, now , S *KU occupied by Tneo. Wolf, as a Jewelry Store, John R. Reed & Co’s Linking House, and as a private residence, with the ground belonging thereto. No. 2. A three-storied BRICK BUILDING, adjoining the abovo on the north, and containing iu front on Duke street aforesaid, 41 ieet and 6 inches, including a \'\4 feet wide common alley, and in depth 22 feet to ground ot Lewis Sprecber. now occupied as a Printing Office and Liquor Stove. " No d. A NEW THREE STORIED BUILDING adjoiuiug No. 2. on the north. Containing in front on Duke street aforesaid 38 feet and 3 inches, and in depth 22 fe-t to grouud of Lewis Sprecber, now occupied as two Attorneys’ Offices, Printing Office, Ac. These properties are located on Duke and East King sts , opposite the Court House, the most eligible situation in the city for any kinds of business and professions, and will be sold as above divided, or in one lot to suit purchas ers. Possession and undisputable titles will be given on the first of April uext. Persons wishing to view the premises before the sale will please call on G. M. Ivline, at his office in No. 3. • Sale will begin at 0 o'clock in the evening ot said day. GEO. M. KLINE. Joseph McClure. sept 13 ts 33 Executors. { Examiner copy.] IIMESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. j On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th. 185‘J, the under signed, being Trustees of the estate of Robert Jeukins, de ceased, appointed for the purpose by the Orpbaus’ Court of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale a farm CONSISTING OF 175 ACRES, the remaining portion of the estate of tho late Robert Jeukins, deceased, situate in Caernarvon township. Lan caster county, half a mile olf from the village of Church town, and bounded by Purparts 1, 2. 4, of the estate of David Jenkins, deceased, by lands of C. Swartzendruber and others. About 65 acres are covered with timber, mostly the best quality of chesnut, in prime order for shingles and rails; the balance is clear land, recently limed, well fetal this time with grass: under good fences, hand somely situated, and having the most desirable facilities of water—among them, indeed, one of the finest springs in the countv. On one portion of the farm there . is a small TENANT HOUSE and STABLE. The property will be sold either in whole or iu parts |= o§ as follows : say, Ist. 108 acres, of which 28 will be JLiJLX timber land ; 2d. House and lot of land, containing ab ut 23 acres; 3d, a field containing upwards of 26 acres; 4th, the balance, first rate timber land, in lots of from 2 to 4 acres, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o’clock, P. M., on the premises, when due attendance will bo given and terms made known by JAMES McCAA, J. W. NEVIN, sep 13 5t 35 Trustees. PUBLIC SALE OF TIMBER LAND.— On THURSDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, 1859, tho uudorsigned, being trustees of tho estate of David Jenkins, derd., appointed for the purpose by the Orphan’s court of Lancaster county. M ill expose to public sale FIFTY ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, belonging to the estate of David Jenkins, dec’d., x£S_ situate partly in Carnarvon township, Lancaster JirrajSa county, and partly in Iloneybrook township, Chea ter coonty, and bounded by lands of Bernard Way, Esq., John Buchanan, dec’d.. Philip Bechard and others. Tho tract lies near the Shite road leading from Waynesburg to Morgantown, and near tho road also from Shirk’s tan yard to John Ammon’s tavern, about one mile east of said tavern, and within odo mile and a hall of Waynesburg. Forty acres are covered with full grown tim ber of the first quality, chestnut mixed with oak ; the bal lance with well set sprouts of eleven years growth. The tract will bo sold in whole, or in lots of from two to six acres, to suit purchasers. Farmers in the neighborhood may find it easy to pro vide permanently posts and rails for the fencing of their farms, and building material, and thus add materially to their present value. land is for the most partsmooth, and altogether of the most easy and convenient access.— Persons wishing to see it, or to get information concerning it,can call any time boforo the sale on James McCaa, Esq., of Churchtown.'who will take pleasure in going with them and showing them over the grounds. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., on the premises, when due attendance will be given and terms made known JAMES McCAA. I. W. NEVIN, Trustees, Bept 13 ts 3o Desirable property at pri vate SALE. —The undersigned offers hia farm at private sale, situated in Milford township, Juniata county, Pa., three miles west of the flourishing towns of Patter sou and Mifflin, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tt con tains 111 ACRES, more or less, 75 acres are cleared, and the balance well set with oak, chesnnt and locust timber. There are 17 acres of good meadow land, an excellent ORCHARD aud a never-failing spring of waterat the door. There is erected on the premises, a substantial p n STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 26 by 30 feet, with a Log Kitchen attached, with cellar underneath ! |2s the house, LOG BARN, SO by 2S feet, carriage ■ ~ house, wagon shed, stone spring house, brick oven, with roof, TENANT HOUSE and STABLE. The Tenant House rents for $25 a year. A public road runs through the premises, nod churches, schools and mills are convenient. PRICE Terms of sale, one-half the purchase money on gaining possession, and the balance iu 4 annual payments. Possession given on the Ist day of April. 1860. JOHN KERLIN. Every information will bo given in regard to the prop orty, by calling upon the subscriber, or addressing him by letter. Milford township, July 28th, 1859. T>APER HANGING ALLEN GTJTH- X RTB> residing in North Qneen at., three doors south of Frederick st. [dee 8 4717 ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BEAT. ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, the Ist day of >lC.f«!i’,E;',. rSie suLacriVr will sell at public sale, on h-- irv os. all that va'unhb’ tract of Uud and appur ;tf„n'ic-> situ ited in MirJ'.c .wuship, Lancaster county, Pa., known as the “ MAETIC FORGE,” and several Tracts •obtaining *209 ACRE’*, more or 1 •■}•«•, uud described as fol lows, viz 5 No. 1. Containing So ACRES of Lind. 65 acres of which ar«- under cultivation, and the balance in growing Sprout Land. Tbe improvements are a FOUR- a FIRED FORGE and RUN-OUT, a STEEL FUR- fCJft N.\CE. iu good repair, capable of converting 20 Sigsl ton- of ate* 1 at a bitch. Smith Shop, Carpenter. Shop. Sum- Coal House roofed ’Srith slate, a targe and handsome STONE MANSION, with a fountain of running water at the door, a two storied Stone Office, large STONE BARN, with running water iu the barn-yard, stone team ttible. with stabling for twe-.tv-four head, and hay-loft over it. e-rn cribs, earring- house, ice house, Btone spring house, over a never-failing spring nf water, sm-dee house, a nv>t house, and TEN COMFORTABLE DW ELL -INUS for a-orktum. The cleared land is of excel lent uatural quality auu iu a good state of culti vation. 25 acres of it is’ meadow that has bw-n mowed for 30 years in succession. The forge is in good running order, driven by tbe pequ°a creek, with a bead and fall of fifteen feet, and water sufficient to drive a fiist-class Grist Mill iu addition to the Forge above mentioned It is sit uated 11 miles from the city of Lancaster, with turnpike for the greater part of the distance, is within three miles of water carriage at Safe Harbor, and miles from the Susquehanna river. Wood is abundant and cheap in the neighborhood, and Pig Iron can be delivered from the Marietta Furnaces to the Forge at a cost of $1,50 per ton. The Iron made at this Forge has always enjoyed the best reputation for quality, and meets with ready salo in the market. No. 2, Is a Tract of Land, adjoining No. 1, and lands of G. D. Coleman, John Harnish and Martio Miller, CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES, 30 acres of which is Sprout Land, and the balance in a good state of cultivation, producing crops equal to the best land in the county. 25 acres of it is meadow, capa ble of being mowed continuously. No. 3, Is a Trr rt of 17 ACRES of Land, laddering on the Pequea, and adjoining lands of John Harnish, G. D. Coleman, and tract No. 1. 10 acres of it is rich alluvial bottom land, that will bear perpetual cropping with corn, and the balance rough Sprout Land. No. 4, Adjoins No. 2 on the east side, and contains 25 ACRES of land that has been lately cleared and grubbed. Part of it has been once plowed. It is well, watered, and capable of making good lands either lor pasture or tillage. Half of it may be converted into watered meadow. There are extensive Lime Quarries within 500 yds. of the premises. No. 5, Is a Tract ot 20 ACRES, adjoining lands of G. D. Coleman and tiact No. 1. 4 acres of it are cleared, and the balance wood and sprout land. No. 6, Is a Tract of fine growing Sprout Laud, lying near the York Furnace Bridge, containing 9 ACRES and 54 PERCHES, more or less. The whole property from its fine Water Power, the good quality of its land, and the substantial nature of Us im provements. is well worthy the attention of persons desirous of entering the Forge or Farming business. It will bo 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 Steele, residing on the premises, or for further information address the sub scriber at Coatesville, Pa. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day. Conditions at sale. HUGH E. STEELE, Assignee of Geo. Steele. sep »j 4t 34 J VALUABLE MILL AND STORE PROP EKTY AT PRIVATE SALK.—The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable Store Stand, Mill untl Farm, situ ated in Drumoro township, Lancaster county, on the west ; branch of the Oetorara? on the 6troet road leading from ( Philadelphia to McCall’s Ferry, and ten miles west of , Christiana on the Pennsylvania Railroad. —also nine miles . from the Baltimore Central Railroad, at Oxford, adjoining lauds of James Brisou, James Evaus, Christian BlaDk 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 1 and Oak Timber. 1 The improvements consist of a two-story GRIST MILL. (known*s Pusey’s Mill,) part stone and part frame, with three pair of burrs, one for wheat and two pairs for chop ping, all in first-rate order, a corn-breaker, a plaster mill attached: also, a saw mill. Tho mills have always a full supply <>f .water, supplied from the Octorara creek. A frame STORK HOUSE, with cellar, 25 ft. square, with & dwelling attached. Also, a Blacksmith Shop, all of which are doing a ref-pcctabk* business. A iarpe three-story STONE DWELLING j HOUSE, suited for two families, a kitchen in the basement, two wells of never-failing water, gSg with pumps in good order A frame barn, 35 by 50 feet, a frame stable, wagon shed, corn crib, and other necessary out-buildings; an orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises. This is ouo of th; most desirable properties in Lancaster county, and, if not sold before the 28th day of October, will be offered at public sale. N\ H. Three thousand dollars ot the purchase money to remain in said property. Any other information desired in reference to the above properties can be had at any time by addressing or culling upon the subscriber residing thereon. MAIILON PUSKY, Puseyville P. 0., Lau. co. Pa. sep 6 8t 34] ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an Order of the Orphans’ Coart of Blair county, thore will be offered at public vendue or outcry, on tbo premises in Williamsburg,on FRIDAY, the 14th of OCTO BKH.ISS9. at 1 o’clock, p. m., a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and three adjoining LOTS OF GROUND, in said town, on which are e-ected other buildings. ALSO, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 15th of OC TOBER, 1859, at 1 o’clock p. m., all that Valuable Farm of Limestone Land, late tho property of Chas. Eicholtz, doc’d, in Woodberry township, Blair county, situate on I‘iney creek, and about two miles from Williamsburg, on which are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN and other buildings, bounded by ftjYqt| lands of Joshua Roller, Solomon Rodkey and luiull others. CONTAINING 335 ACRES AND 146 I’KRCIIES ; about 235 acres of which is cleared, and about 100 acres well timbered ; having also thereon a larg»- and valuable spring and a good ORCHARD. This trad will be sold as a whole, or in two parcels, to. suit purchasers. TmtMS of Sale—Oue-third on confirmation of sale and the remaining two thirds in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mort gaged of the purchasers. PUBLIC SALE.—Oxi FRIDAY, the 30tli day of SEPTEMBER, 1559, will he sold at public salt-, mi tho premised, by order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, the real estate of Abraham Tunis, deceased, in tin* village ol Cambridge, containing l 1 , ACRES, situ ate at the coruer of Broail and South streets in mi id village. The Improveinerits consist of a one story FK \M E ... « DWELLING HOUSE, with a well of water at the door, a LOG other improve- jjgg| metifs thereon. Thu Lot good fence and ■ * ' in a good state of cultivation. I’ernouri desiring to view tin* j.iotuiwt-previous to tht- h;ili.\ will be shewn tho name by applying on tin* prom ises. Sale to cnnimcncn a" 1 o'clock, l’. M., on said day, wbi-u attendance will be given and terms nmde known by Air* Also, at the sain** time and place will bo sold the persona! property of said deceased, consisting of House hold and Kitchen Furniture, such as Burwiu, Cupboard, Desk, Tables, Chairs. Carpets, Clock, Bodsteadsaud Bedding, Stoves, TLibs, «fcc. Also, a lot of Corn ami Potatoes in the Ground. Conditions made known at sale by the undersigned Ad ministrator. It. W. MORTON. i VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE TV SALK —The subscriber offers at private sale, a valua ble farm containing 120 ACHES, more or less, situate iu Colerain township, Lancaster county. Pa., adjoining landß of John Whiteside. Iletiry Webb. William Ilogg and others, about 1 mile from Kirkwood Hotel, and about 9 miles south of Noblevillo Railroad Station. The im- n__a provements are a good large FRAME DWELL -ING HOUSE, covered with slate, with a kitchen ||qb attached, a good large FRAME BARN, double decker, 54 by GO feet, coveredCyitli slate, wagon hodse, wood bouse, smoke houso and milk house, all conveniently situated and in good repair. The water is conveyed to the house by means of a force pump. The farm is in a good, pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and in a high state of cultivation, it having been heavily limed during the past few years. The land is divided into convenient sized fields, and all watered by a never-failing stream of water which passes through the property, and is well adapted to the culture of all kinds of crops. About 30 acres of the land is heavily covered with thrifty younu timber. There is also a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, in good bear ing condition, convenient to the dwelling. This property is convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores. <fcc. Persons desirous of purchasing a property will do well bv calling on the subscriber, residing on said property. JAMES CLARKE. Colerain, August Gth, 1359. aug 9 lit 30 [Lancaster Examiner, and West Chester Jeffersonian please insert until 20th of October, and send bills to this office.] TTaluable real estate at pri- Y VATE SALE. —Those desiring Valuable Real Estate at reasonable prices, and in lots to suit the circumstances of men of limited means, should bear distinctly in remem brance that all of the real estate of the late F. J. Krnmph, is offered at private sale, except the Old Homestead on the corner of North Queen and Orange streets. The properties offered at private sale include the large and healthful private mausloh on tho comer of Chestnut and Charlotte Sts..—the Old Silk Factory property, a 4 acre tract on the Columbia pike, at the junction of West King and West Orange streets —FOUR BRICK jju-OL HOUSES on North Queen above-Jamo streets—G fa «i im BRICK HOUSES on tho south side of Frederick street —I BRICK HOUSES on the north side of Frederick streets—G BUILDING LOTS on North Duke, next north and south of Frederick street, and 12 BUILDING LOTS on tho north side of Frederick street aforesaid. All these propet ties are new, and in good order, and free of ground rent. Whatever of the above properties remain uusold on the first Monday in November next, will be offered at public sale, of which due notice in descriptive handbills will be given. Any other information desired in reforeuce to the above properties can be at any time obtained by addressing, or calling upon S. S. Rathvou, at Kramph’s old stand on the corner of Orange aud North Queen streets. JOSEPH EtIRKNFRTED, SARAH M. KRAMPII, S. S. KATIIVuN. aug 9 3m 30 Executors of F. J. KRAMPII, dec’d. 4 SSIGNEE’S SALE.—On THURSDAY, J\ SEPTEMBER 29, 1859, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Thomas Sands, in the village of War wick, Warwick township, Lancaster county, all tliat cer tain Lot or Lots of Ground, the property of George Conrad and Wife, situated on South Front street, in said village, on which is erected a two-story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, a one-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, BSSSj STABLE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, and other im provements. There is a well of never-failing water near the door. There is also on the premises a number of choice FRUIT TREES. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of «aid day, attendance will be giveu and terms made known by JOHN B. ERB, Assignees of George Conrad and Wife, aug 30 tfl 33 PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER -J4, 1859, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Francis Lytle, in Kirkwood, Coleraln township, all that Piece of Land, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Robert Wilson, Cochran McClenegan and others, containing 5 ACRES and 55 PERCHES, strict measure, on which is erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE and other improvements. The land is of a go;d quality and capable of high cultivation. *»•» Sold in pureoance ot an order of the Orphans’s Court of Lancaster county, as the property of Robert McClenahaa, deceased. Ternifl, $lOO cash on day of sale, balance on the Ist day of April, 1800. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock. P. H., of said. Wil. N. GALBRAITH, Administrator. aug 30 ta* 33 Assignees* sale op a valuable HOTEL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. Oa THURSDAY, tho 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1859, by virtue of a Deed of Assignment, the undersigned will 'sell at public veuuue, without reserve, on tho premises, tho well-known and established Hotel, situated on tho south side of West King 6treet, between Penn square and Prince streets, in the City of Lancaster, known os tho LAMB HOTEL, latoly kept by David M. Witmer, #l lit the Assignor, and at present by Henry L. Kauff man, consisting of a large and commodious three storied BRICK HOUSE with a large brick back building, extensive brick stabling and large yard. 4J3~This Hotel is in one of the best locations in the city, and has an extensive run of custom. $5,000, or more j can remain in the property, if dosired by the purchaser. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the first day of April next, 1860. The Bale will begin at 2 o’clock in* the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by J DANIEL HESS, ADAM S. DIETRICH. Assignees of David M. Witmer and Wife, aug 30 83 $24 0 0 aug 9 6t 30 JOSEPH R HEWITT, JOHN L. EICiIoLT/.. Administrators. R. W. MORTON. Administrator of A. Tunis, dec«'ased. Scrofula, or King’s Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tlie blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease.on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending “ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation*;” indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, *' I will visit the iniquities of the lathers upon their children.” Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in tins scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from ox are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most gffectual 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 reraedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should he employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Eruptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter and Salt llheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without winch sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or e’nergy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only 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 certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive ? less, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, X ait sea, Indiycstiun, Pam in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR Tin: RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease.. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly’known, who have been restored from alarming and 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 virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust imon 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. b PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO-, Phlladelpuia. CHARLES A. lIEINITSII. Lancaster. JoIIN WAYLAN, No. ho North Queen street, Lancaster, and by nil Druggists in the country. [may 3 ly 16 PRIVATE SALE OP REAL ESTATE. The subscriber now offers encouraging inducements to those <>f limited means, who desire Coweta choap and desirable home in one of the most enterpris ing places in the State. Three Paper Mills near at band, uud the last lately erected, is now in successful operation for thi* manufacture of flue paper, in which over one hun dred hands, male and female, are employed. Besides, “ Mt Holly Springs,’’ at tho base of the South Mountain, a uoted watering place, being unusually patronized, adds materially to the pecuniary interest of the people gen erally. The following described property is adjacent, and In tended as an addition to tho “ Springs,” and alao to tho beautiful village of Papertown. 40 TOWN LOTS are now iu the market, located on the east and west sides of the Baltimore and Hauovor turnpike, 6 miles south of Carlisle, j Tho lots are on an average of 40 feet in front and 200 feet l in length. The beautiful stream, Mountain creek, flows past a portiou of them. Also, the large STONE ! MANSION HOUSE, and ouo acre of ground, gar- f. | den and yard; fruit trees in abundance. This ||aß| ; house rontaiua 14 rooms, with large basement JmJhL kitcheu. well of water at the door, and acknowledged to ( bo a very delightful location fora private residence. Also, i a two story WEATHER-BOARDED FRAME HOUSE and \ Lot, with a Slaughter House thereon erected, being a good ! location for a butcher—this business having been proflta ! bly established—or a good business stand for a mechanic. ! jpa Also, 933 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well I timbered with pine and oak, within 2>/£ miles of tho above property, having good water power for a Saw Mill. The terms will be mado very accommodating, and groat bargains may be expected, especially In the building lots, to foster individual enterprise. Please address or see me personally, at Mt. Holly Cumberland county, Pa. ~Jr july 20 tf 28 ALFRED MOORE? VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALK.—On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1859, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, In West Lam peter township, about of a mile north of Lampeter Square, near the road leading from Lampeter to Lancaster city, a valuable Farm of Limestone Land, containing 78 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES, c more or less, adjoining lands of John Houser, Martin Herr, Abraham Leaman, Daniel Book, Jacob Miller and others. The improvements area story SAND STONE HOUSE, with a two-story kitchen attach- Jgjjgl ed ; also, a Spring of never-failing water with a JIJLL pump therein. A large STONE BANK BARN, with granary, wagon shed, 30 by 20 toot, with corn cribs on each side, bog pen. smoke-house, Ac. There U also a ono and a half story LOG HOUSE cn the yard, with cellar underneath, aud running water convoyed by pipes from the pump; tho buildiugs are all good and convenient; there is a thriving young orchard of choice fruit, such as apples, pears, cher ries. Ac. There is a never-falling spring of running water in the barn yard, and cattlo can have access to water from every field. The land Is of the best quality, having lately been limed, and beautifully situated in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood to mills, schools, Ac. This property is about ;> miles south-east of the City of Lancaster, aud is one of the most desirable farms for a person wishing a pleasant homo. It is seldom such property 1b brought Into market. The subscriber is determined to sell. One-half of the purchase money may remain In the property at 6 per cent. if desired by the purchaser. Possession and an iudisputable title will be given ou the Ist day of April, 1800. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. sep 6 4t 34 J BENJAMIN MILLER. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE OK PUBLIC SALK.—The undersigned Assignees of D. B. Kieffer, will cffer at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER. 1859,a valuable Farm, con taining ll)9c ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, situate on the Poor Honso rood, *4 mile east of Carlisle. The farm is in a high state of cultivation, and under good fences. The improvements consist of a large new BK.ICK HOUSE, built in modern style, a BANK fl|ag| BARN, new Cottage Tenant House, Ac., Ac.— One of the finest springs in the county rises near the house. This property will be sold in parts or as a whole, to suit purchasers. Any person desiring to purchase at private nil* prinr to th" day 'if public sale can do so. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon either of the undersigned, residing In Carlisle, or upon D. B. Kieffer, on the premises. W. W. DALE, S. B. KIEFFER, Assignees. aug 9 ts 30 Yaluable farm at public sale. Uq THURSDAY, the 22d day of BEPTEJIER, 1859. The pulwrriber will sell, at the public house of Michael KolaDd, in the village of Mechanicsburg, his farm, in Upper Leacock twp.. Lancaster county, Pa., about six miles from the City of Lancaster, bounded by the Lancaster and New Holland Turnpike Road, and landfl of Isaac Bard, Benjamin Rohrer and others. Containing about 130 ACRES of the best quality of Limestone Land, all under cultivation ex cept about sixteen acres in Timber. There is on the premi ses a young ORCUARD of choice Fruit: good springs of water: and the fencing is of the best character, principally locust posts and chestnut and pine rails. The improve ments consist of a substantial white-coated three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, STONE BARN,I2O feet by 45, Carriage House, Coro Crib and the usual farm bulld- The above Farm if not sold altogether will bo offered In two parts, viz. . , 100 Acres with the farm btrtldiogs ana other conveniences. The residue, 30 Acres, on which is erected a good FRAME TENANT*HOUSE and STABLES. There is also a well of never failing water at the door. Any person desiring to view the property can apply to Mark Connell, Jr., Esq., City of Lancaster, or to William Weidman, Esq., of Upper Leacock township. Indisputable title and possession given on the Ist day of April next. S&lo to commence at 2 o’clock, P. IL, of said day, when terms will be made known by aug 30 ts 83 MOORE CONNELL. [Examiner copy, and send hill to this office.]
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