NOW READY! THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR OCTOBER. For Bale by all Booksellers and Periodical Dealers through out the country. Terms, $3 per annum. Single numbers 23 cts. gep 27 It 37 MISS C. RIOHINGS’ CONCERT. MISS RICRINGS Respectfully announces to her friends and the public of Lancaster that, induced by her former brilliant receptions, she will give a CONCERT AT FULTON HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER STH. 49* Particulars in programme of the evening. Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, ONE DOLLAR. Single Tickets, FIFTY CENTS. To be obtained at the Music Store of J. F. Heinitsh, and Book Stores of E. Barr & 00., and Sprenger & Westhaeffer. [sep 27 2t 37 NOTICE.— Letters of Administration, de bonia non, on the estate of Christian Flick, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, .residing in said city: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB FOLTZ, Administrator, de- bonis dod. sep 27 6t 37] Toys i totsi i toys:: i The subscriber has just received at his old establish ment, No. 144 North Second Street, a very large assort ment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, FANCY BASKETS, PIPES, CANES, SNDFF BOXES, BACK GAMMON BOARDS, CHESSMEN, Ac., which he will sell wholesale and retail, at very low prices JOHN DOLL, Importer and Manufacturer of Flags and Picture Alphabet Blocks, 144 North Second Street, Philadelphia, sep 27 Accounts op trust and assign ed ESTATES.—Thu Accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the Pruthonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit. Samuel K. Groff and wife, Assigned Estate, by Amos Diller, Assignee. Samuel Mueslemao, Trust Estate, by John Mosselman, Trustee. Henry Garber, a Lunatic, by Joseph Wenger and Levi Bard, Committee. Leah Wechter, a Lunatic, by Samuel Eberly, Committee. Isaac F. Groff and wife, Assigned Estate, by Jacob Iloobor, Assignee. Notice is hereby give to all persons interested in any of said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER, 1800, for the confirmation and al lowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause showu why said accounts should not be allowed. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Prothy. Prothy’s Office, Lancaster, Sept. 2d. sep 27 4137 IjUBLIC SALE.—On tlie sth of NOVEMBER, 1859, will be sold by public ven due, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of l.Huc«!-ter C'limty, on the promises, in Providence town ship, two and a halt miles south of New Providence, and one mile east of the Buck, on the road leading from the Spread Eagle to the State Road, the following Real Estate Uto of SauiueJ Harman, deceased, to wit: A Tract of Land, containing 20 ACRES AND IUS PKPJ'H ES, more or less. The improvements fj=jM are a one and a hall story I.<JG DWELLING HOUSE, ST A 111. E, Summer House, and other out buildings. Persons wishing to \ jew the property nny apply to Jesse Ryneur. residing tlu-icon. or Emanuel Reese, residing near Sale to <•■ uimence at 2 o'clock, P. M. ADAM LKFEYRK, Executor. UKNRV .MARTIN, Aii.'ii.me.r. >p27ts37 Union copy. 1 T^rOTICJS'. — The undersigned Auditor Xa appointed by the Orphans’Court of Lancaster Coun ty, to g report dis! rihution of the balance in the hands of Miinu-I Wicks. EN-i., Admi nist rator of the estate of Joseph Philip, late of Fulton township. >iid county. Slater, ile c—as.-ij. to and among those who are legally entitled there to. will meet for the purpose » of his appointment, on THERM) AY. the 3rd day of NOVEMBER. A. D., 1859. at 2 o'c|. .-k, .at!.-nioi,ii. at tin- Library room, in the Court House, City ut Lancaster •* li--;. and where all persons interested iiinv attend if they think proper. Sep 27 Hi ' WM. K. WILSON, Auditor, Examiner copy : \M)TICK ESTATE OF ABRAHAM HI [IKK. I nof Martieville, Murtic Twp., Lancaster Count}-. yeoman. der’d. Tin- undersigned Auditor ap pointed Ly the Orphans’ Court of sail] county, to pass on tiic exceptions, and report distribution of the balance lound in tin* hands of Duni-l (J"od. Administrator of said estate, to and nm iiii those legally entitled tn the same: and, also, at the same time ami place, ascertain and report the several amounts clue each of tlie heirs of the said Ab raham Huber, dec’d. (subject to all advancements made to them heretofore.} out of the real estate of the decedent, secured by the recognizances of the Acceptants, will meet for the purposes of his appointment on WEDNESDAY 1 , the 2d day of NoVK.MREK. A. Jj., IS5'.), at 2 o’clock in the nlternoon. at the Library Room, in the Court House. City of Lancaster, when and where .all persons interested may tateud. if they think proper, sep 27 td U 7 ! WM. R. WILSON, Auditor. Union copy.] nA S UU It XING AND FUEL SAVING. I i EH wAH l> M ■ .V AXIG L K ' S 0A S BUKN I N Q C 0 0 K STOVE, Patented September 0. 185'.*. This is the only real GAS BURNING STOVE « in the United States. This Stove possesses all that a33i i H reijuisite for a lirst class Cook Stove. Dumbili- AKaw ty, economy and perfection in operation. This is U—-Tt' tho-only self-cleaning and Gas-burning Stove in tlie market. and examine only at ManiyMs Stove Store, y„. *'U'.i Market Street, above. 'Mlt, Xort/i side. Philadelphia. .jfjy-Also, a Urge assortment of Silvei’s Gas-Burning Parlor Stoves. sep 27 3m 37 GRAND ANNUAL PAIROF THE < ri. ro x ix s tit rt e . ANCA S T K R Tin* Management he.' h ave to announce to the citizens of Lancaster city ami c-miity, and the public at large that their first KxLihUmn of Mechanical. Agricultural, Domea tic. Fine Art and Miscellaneous Productions will com mence at FULTON HALL, ou MONDAY, the 2lat day of NOVEMBER next, and continue for one week. All the nett proceeds of the Exhibition will Redistribu ted in Silver and Bronze Medals and Premiums, agreeably to the awards of impartial Judges. Entrances of Articles lur Exhibition and competition can he made. FREE OF CHARGE, at any time previous to the T'th of November. 1 by calling at th& Secre tary’s olliee. No. UP .7 North Queen Street, where also fuli programmes, and other information can be obtained. For further particulars see large Bills, Ac. Single Tickets. 'Jo cents. Children half price.— Tickets for the entire week $l, not transferrable. HUBERT 11. LONG, President. Wm. E. Ueimtsii, Secretary. sep 2T tf 37 BUILDINGS FOR SALE. Y On SATURDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER next, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell by public ven due, at the Lancaster City Exchange, (llopple’s Hotel.) at the Railroad, in the Citv of Lancaster, the three-s*oried FRAME HOTEL BUILDING, with Back Building, . now occupied by Mr. Owen llopplo, on the Rail road, known as The Lancaster City Exchange lloat the three-storied FRAME BUILDING now occu as a Restaurant; the three-storied BRICK BUILDING oc cupied by the Telegraph Office and Restaurant; and the FRAME BUILDING occupied as a Bowling Saloon, with the ten.pin alleys in tin* eame. The buildings were put up with a view of haviug them removed, and therefore can be easily taken down. The buildings will be sold without reserve and posses sion given to the purchaser or purchasers on the 10th of October iu-xt. and they must remove the same before the Ist of November. Sale will begin nt '2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known. Persons desiring any information respecting the same, will call on Gen. Bar tram A. >hadVor. Solicitor fur P. It. It. Co. WM. 11. "WILSON, Resident Engineer of I'. It. It. fursi:: <£ THOMS 0 X “17uns : furs :: X bAREIRA Importers, M *mifucturers and Dealers in LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every description. Also, BUFFALO ROUES, FURRED GLOVES, AND COLLARS. No. SIS MARKET STREET, (above Eighth, South side,) PHIL A D E L P II I A . SY II 0 RESALE AND RETAIL. N. B.—Storekeepers, will do well to give us a call, ns they will find the largest assortment by far to solect from in the City, und at Manufacturers’ Prices, sep 27 CONE AND SEE THE PALL AND ir IXT i: R C L 0 T 111 XG . At tlio Corner of NOKTII QUEEN and ORANGE Streets, Lancastei City, Pa. s.s.ra t n r o x , Respectfully returns his most grateful thanks to the citi zens of Lancaster city and county, for the very liberal patrouago extended to him since his succession to the Merchant Tailoring and ClothiDg Establishment of the late F. J. Kramph.—and hopes thathia large, well-selected, and well-made stock of FALL AND ING FOR MEN AND BOVS, and his assiduous attention to ordered work , may merit a continuance of the 8a same. lie further begs leave to call the attention jfcS of the people to the fact, that all of his ready fl/l made Clothing are cut and made at his own estab- .Ilia lishmeut by Lancaster city and county workmen, than whom, better cannot be found in the State or elsewhere. Bearer Cloth. Pilot Cloth, Cassimero aod Union, Sack, Register, and Surtout'Over Coats of various styles, colors and qualities. Cloth and Cassimere, Dress and Frock Coats, Cloth. Cassimere and Satinett, Sack, Register and Frock, Business and Promenade Coats, and Pea Jackets, Cloth, Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons, Cloth, Cassi mere, Velvet, Merino. Valentia, Silk, Satiu and Satinett Vests. These garments are of sizes, styles, qualities and colors, that cannot but meet the demands of the most .fastidious public taste, comfort and convenience. Also, uncut Cloths, Cassimeres, Coatings, Satiuetta and Unions; together with Silk, Satin, Grenadine, Merino. Velvet and Valentia Vestings, suitable to the season, and of the most approved stjles and qualities, constantly on hand, and manufactured to order in the beat manner, with promptness and fidelity to the wants and wishes of the customer. A general assortment of GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS, cooaistiug of Meriuo, Lambs Wool, Silk and Cotton Under- Clothing, Shirts and Shirt Collars, Gloves and Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Cricket Jackets, Suspenders, Umbrellas, &c., 4c.. at living prices to manu facturer and consumer, for a further description of which Comr and See. sep 27 3 m 07 DEPARTMENT 340 and 34S Broadway ) New York, Sept. 12th, ISSO. } ELIAS BARR & CO.— Dear Sirs : We have the pleas ure of informing vou that the Seventh Volume nt THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOP.EDIA will be ready on the Ist October, previous to which time we shall be glad to re ceive your orders. As we d>» not, in any case, send this work on sale we must consider all ordered as actually purchased. Very respectfully, D. APPLETON 4 CO. THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOP.EDIA, ITS AMERICAN CHARACTER The New Cyclopn-dia surpasses) all others In the space given to our own country—its natural features and re sources—and to American History and Biography. —From the New York Evangelist. ITS PRACTICAL UTILITY. It is a perfect treasury of knowledge, in all branches of the arts and sciences, iu li'erature. history, biography and geography.— l'rom The Boston Pilot. ITS IMPARTIALITY Pledged to abstain from doctrinal, sectarian, or sectional discussions, it presents, so far as' we have examined its ar ticles, both sides of controverted topics with reasonable fulness and strict fairness. —From The Xational Era THE NUMBER AND ABILITY OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS. Several eminent medical aud legal authorities, both lu New York aud Boston, furnish contributions in their respective departments; and from a large catalogue of writers, which we have been permitted to inspect, we are confidently of opiniou that such an array of talent and intelligence has never before been combined in a single publication of the American Press.— From. The Lancaster Examiner. ITS FRESHNESS. Its freshness and general thoroughness give it a decided advuntage.over uuy cyclopaedia of its class, hitherto issued on either side of the Atlantic.— From The iYcto York Times. ITS CHEAPNESS, It will be within the reach of all. Apprentices and merchants’ clerks can procure the work as well as anybody, and with less cost to them (if they take it in numbers) than many of them expond nightly for cigars and beer.— From The Jamestown Journal. B , ELIAS BARR 4 CO., b<?le Agent for Lancaster and York counties, Pa, No 31 East King st., Lancaster Pa. [aep 27 tf 37 EOR. SALE CHEAP.-. A Certificate of Scholarship (male or female) in the Coatesville Sem inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the Intelligencer aug3o tf33 Valuable real estate at pub lic SALE FOR LANCASTER BANK NOTEB —On FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, A. D., 1859, at the Public House of Frederick Cooper, in the City of Lancaster, will be sold the following Real Estate, consisting of TEN THREE fjaft STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, and LOTS j»*Hj OR PIECES OF GROUND thereto belonging, situate on the sooth side of Pine street between Beach and Wjllow streets, In the7th Ward, in tbeCITTOF PHILADELPHIA. S&ld houses are known and numbered on asid Pine street as Nos. 2402, 2404, 2400, 2408, 2410, 2412, 2414, 2416, 2418 and 2420. The three easternmost houses are each 15 ft- front: the lots extending in depth 05 feet- The other seven houses are each 15 feet front; the lots extending 75 feet. These buildings are located within a short distance of the City Railroads, and_wilt be eoldjvlthout reserve for Sale to commence at 7 o’clock; P. M.. when attend ance will be riven and terms made known by tbe under signed. DAVID M. LEBKICHER. Lancaster, Sep. 27, 1859. {«ep 27 ts 37 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. REMOVAL OF FREIGHT DEPOT. The Freight business ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Cjm jiany. at Lancaster, will hereafter be trans acted at the house formerly occupied by Rob- ert Moderwell, Esq. The following rates are charged between Philadelphia and Lancaster: Dry Goods, Books, Boots and Bhoes, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Oraoges, Stationery, Ac., Ac., Ac. Groceries, Carriage Springs and Axles, Domestic Sheet ing, Shirting aod Ticking in original bales, Gas Fixtures, Dry Hides. Hardware, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Paints, Queensware, ltice, Ragß, Ropes and Cordage, Sugar, Do mestic Liquors (westward.) Leather, Oil, Whiting, Ac. Anvils, Alcohol, Bacon. Bones loose, Bran and Sbipstud. Coffee, Guano, Lard, OysterH in shell, Potatoes, Ac., Ac. Alum. Bark. Bones necked, Crockery, Cotton. Fish Salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails aud Spikes, Rosin, Leaf Tobacco, Tin, Whiskey, (westward.) Ac., Ac., Ac. 4S* All Freight received at the Freight Depot. Corner of 13th and Market Streets. Philadelphia, up to 4 o’clock, P. M-, will be forwarded same evening, and bo ready for delivery at Lancaster early next morning. .fiS* Freight Statious have been established at Bird in- Iland, Gordonville, Leman Place. Gap. Christiana, Pen niugtonville, Parkesburg. Coatesville aud Dnwniugtown. Shippers can relv upon increased facilities at the same rates of Freight that they have berctolore paid. W. 11. MEYERS. Freight Agent, Lanc.ti-t.-r. ii. C. FKANCISCUS, Supt., Phi l . Div. Penn’a. R. R. QUESTION ANSWERED, We’ve bad a note —Y'ou noisy Bard, Why duu’t you stop your capers, Displayed in your fautastic tricks Uf writing songß for papers?” We say, because whenever we With pt*u of steel indite them. We wound some knave, who, writhing, turns And asks ue why we write them ? Sometimes, at least, with Humors spice A po*-iu we can season, While Fact and Fancy, closely linked, Are seen with Rhyme aud Reason. The Journals, strong against a wrong, •/luii foes opposiug scatter— Great G uns ” they have, and ’tis ■ >ur wish To furnish leaded matter,” To shoot at *• follies as they lly,” For if we rightly sing them, With nerve, and well directed aim, Nine times in ten we'll “* wing " them. Vice stalks abroad, and well wo know Some sinners will be toasted By fires of wrath, if their accounts, Are in the papers posted ; And such, with all the “ Jacks and Jills,” The hills of folly climbing. We shall to public scorn hold up, In sharp, sarcastic rhyming. We’ll take them earnestly in haud Wi.h neither glove Dor mitten, And strong in right our lines shall bo, Though they are weekly written. On Tower Hall we’ll raise our songs, And foes must stand from under, Or fall by lightning Hashes sent From verses charged with thunder... The Clothing made at Tower Hail, We’ll have the people buy, sir. By singing songs to make them laugb, Or songs to make them cry, sir. For. if on laughing they grow fat, We ll feast them so with fun, sir, That ev’ry patron’s weight shall be At least a half a tou, sir: As in this argument there’s weight, The people, lean aud small, sir, Will all, of course, say, ” Go ahead ! You Bard of Tower Hall, sir. And let us have the funny things, . That we may grow and grow, sir,/ And often to the Tower Ilall For change of Raimeut go, sir.” We thus shall sing, but now aud then Shall do a little preaching— Our songß and sermons, both alike, Some useful lesson teaching. A full anil complete assortment of Fall and Winter Cloth* ing, 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. 51 Market street, Philadelphia. BENNETT & CO It 37 CI T V xy oTI C E TO FLUID DEALERS.- J.\ Scaled Proposals will be received at the Mayor’s Office, uutil the Ist day of October next, for supplying Hurtling Fluid for lighting the afreets of the City of Lancaster, for one year commencing on the Ist of Novem ber. Bidders are requested to state the quality of the Fluid, in couuection with the terms upon which they pro pose to furnish the article. GEO. SANDERSON, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Sept. 13. ISft'J. 3t 35 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, WALL RAI’BRS. DECORANTS, CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, FEATHERS, MATTRESSES, &c.. Fur salt; t>v IIAGER &. BROS. tf 30 New auction < HAGER A BROTHERS Have now opeu a large stock of seasonable DRESS (IOODS —Rich Silks, Paris Printed Mousselines, Ottoman Poplins, Poll de Chevres, LUPIN’S French Meri noes, Chintz. Ac., Ac. MOURNING GOODS—Bombazines, Alpaccas, Crapes, Silks, Ac. SHAWLS—SteIIa, Brocha, Woolen and Thibet. CLOAKS —New Style Fall Cloaks. ALSO —Ribbou Bound Blankets, Flannels, Damasks, Linens, Cottons, Diapers, Ac. CLOTHS —Suitable for Ladies' Cloaks. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. MEN' S WE A R: FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTIIS, “ *• “ CASSIMERS. Wlvct, Silk and Woolen Vestingß, Merino Shirts and Drawers. READY MADE CLQTIIING, A full stock at the lowest prices, tor sale by sop 20 tf 3G] IIAGER A BROS. Dissolution of partnership The partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers, in the Mercantile Business, at Bellevue, Lancas ter county. Pa., trading under thefirm of BOONE 4 HOUS TON, was dissolved ou the Ist day of September, 1859, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to cull on S. J. BOONE, at Bellevue, and settle their accounts, without delay, and those having claims against the firm will please present them immediately. S. J. BOONE, C. B. HOUSTON. f tONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. \j S . J . 800 X E Respectfully informs his friends and the public that be will continue the business at the Old Stand of BOONE 4 HOUSTON, where he will keep constantly on hand, as heretofore, a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWAItE, 4c., Ac., which he will dis pose of at low prices. He tenders his thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to the establishment, and solicits a continuance of the same. [sop 20 31* 30 TIENNSYLVANIA state agricul- J. TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION. The Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, will be held at POWKLTON, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th days of SEP TEMBER next. On the Ist of September, the Secretary will remove to the Rooms of the Philadelphia Society for the promotion of Agriculture, No. 020 Chesnut Street, I’hila‘delphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will be oponed. Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Harrisburg, or John McGowen, Philadelphia, or Charles K. Engle, Bustle ton, will meet with attention till Ist of September. DAVID TAGGERT, President. A. O. lleister, Secretary. ,©3f“ Goods for Exhibition, carried on all the Railroads in tho State, to and fro, free of charge. [aug 16 Gt 31 11 HE LANCASTER COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY’S EX HIBITION.—The THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of the Lancas ter County Agricultural aDd Mechanical Society will bo held at their Grounds, iu the CITY OF LANCASTER, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,.the 4th, sth, 6th, 7lh and Bth days of OCTO BER next. The Entry Books will be opened on Saturday, the 14th day of September, at tho 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 or by correspondence. The Entry Books will be closed on Tues day, October 4th, at 9 o’clock, A. M. 4SF* In the Premium List, Class No. 13, where the words “ Bronze Medal ” firet occurs, read “ Silver Medal.” JOSEPH KONIGHACHER, President. D. G. Ebiileman, Secretary. Lancaster, August 30, 1859. td 33 [Examiner, Union, German Democrat, Columbia Spy, Mount Joy Herald, and Strasburg Herald copy,] QARDS I CARDS ! I CARDS !I ! PRINTER’S SHEET AND CUT CARDS, Best and Cheapest in the Market. CARD 3 FOR MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPH PICTUREB, O? SUPERIOR QUALITY AND AT LOW PRICES, Blue and White and fine 1 Vhite Paste-Boards, Straw Boards, <Cc., on hand and for sale by A. M. COLLINi, PAPER and CARD Wsrehouso, 606 MINOR STTEET PHILADELPHIA. sep 13 6m 35 NEW! TIIE ALBANIAN SMOKE AND GAS BURNING STOVE. Patented by J. C. Henderson, November 5, 1858— for heating Parlors , Halls, Offices, Churches, Seminaries, School Rooms, <£c. The highest premiums have been awarded to this stove where it has been brought into competition with other stoves, as decidedly the best heating stove which has ever been made, for burning either Bituminous or Anthracite Coal. The cone, from its pecnliar form, acts as a reflector, and intensifies the heat, by which all the smoke and gas are consumed. It radiates more heat for every pound of coal used thai any other stove ever made. It is equally well adapted lor burning hard or soft coa 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 introduced in a heating stove, and is in all respects a rnoßt perfect genera tor and radiator of heat and economizer of coal. -THE ALBANIAN is philosophical in principle. Elegant in design, Ecomomical in cost, Simple In construction, ' • r t , Easy in management, Saving in fuel and wonderful in heating. In addition to thiß, no pains or expense have been spared to presenfto the public every kind of stove that is new or desirable for burning either wood or coal, adapted for cooking or heat ing purposes, and at prices which cannot fail to give satis faction. 6 Persons in want of a good and cheap stove will find i 1 to their advantage ns a call. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., sep 20 3m 85} West King street, Lancaster. LANCASTER BANK. NOTES. Ist Class—23c. per 100 lbs. 2nd Class—2oc. per 100 lbs. 3rd Clash—l7c. per 100 lbs. 4th Clash— lbc. per 100 lbs. Flour 28 cents per Barrel. Salt and Plaster $2 per 2000 lbs. TO THE TUNE OF YANKEE DooDEK GENTS’ SHAWLS Estate of kart Barclay.—Let tars of Administration uo the estate of Mary Barclay, Ute of Martic township, Bannister eonnty, deceased. b*v ing been granted to the undersigned: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said <-st ’c. 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 Pr-rry, York co~ Administrators. sep 20 61*36 Estate op william kdskel— William Kohkel, of Bart township, and Elizabeth, his wife, having by deed of voluntary assignment, executed on the sth inst- all their estate, real and person al. to the subscriber tbr tb*- benefit cf the creditors of the said William Kuukel: All persons iodebtud to :li- said es tate, are requested to make payment, without d*day. and those having demands against the same, will please fur wi rd their accounts properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN STROHM. Aabignee of William Kunkel and Wife, residing in Pruvi deuc.- t iwnsbip, near the Green Tree. Septeml>er 12th. ]HS9. Bep 13 r-t 35 [Kxamin-r copy ’ Estate of Robert sj’clenegan. late of Colerain twp., Lancaster co . dec’d. Letters of administration upon the Estate of said dec’d.. having b*-en granted to the undersigned, living in same twp Notice is hereby given to all parties in any way indebted to said Estite. D> come forward and makeimmediaie i.nymsnt.and those harit.g claims against the same are requested to present their accouats duly authenticated for .-ettleiuent. aug 30 6t* 33 WM. N. GALBRAITH, Administrator. NOTICE.— Estate of Adam Storclc late of the Cty of deceased.— Letters of Ad ministration having be*n is-ti-1 by the Register of the omntv of Lancaster, to G«n. H. Bomberger, (Scrivener,) of the City of Lancaster, upon the estate of said Adam Pton-k, deceased, he theref t- gives notice that, all persons being indebted to said decM's estate shall call upon the undersigned their respective dues, on or before the Ist day of October next, 1559. and those persons having claims to present the same as soon as possible. GEO. 11. BOMBERGKtt, (Scrivener,; Centre Square, Lancaster, aug 30 6t 33] Administrator. Estate of Robert whiteside. Letters of administration on the estate of Robert Whiteside, late of Eden township, deceased, havine been granted to the subscriber residing in said township: All persnus indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WHITESIDE, Administrator. aug 23 6t* 32 1 'STATE OP JOHN WINTERS, DE- \ 4 j CKASKD —Letters of ;«-i niuistratioD on the Estate of John Winters, late of New Uulland, in Earl Township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber residing nt Ilinklelown, mid Township : Therefore all persons indebted t" said Estate, are requested to make payment without delav, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated f r settlement. JOUN LEAHiIAN WINTERS, Administrator. aug lb bt* 31J v OTlCE.—Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, of Absalom Dubree, Esq., late of Driiiuo'-e i<>* nship. Lao ;uster county, deceased, having b.-.-n grunted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to lb* f'Utf of said deceased are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims, to present the same duly authenticated to LEVI DUBREE, Administrator, with the Will annexed, of A. Dubree. dec’d. Drunnire towusbip, Aug ‘.Kii. 1859. 6t*3o AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—ASSIGNED ES TATE OK MARTIN HERR AND WIFE. of the Bor ough of Strasburg, in the County of Lancaster. Tbo under signed Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Ideas i of Liucaster County to distribute the balance remaining | in the hands of .Jacob Hildebrand and John 11. Miller, As j signces of slid Martin Herr and wife, to utid among the creditors, and those legally entitled thereto, will attend • for the purpose of his appointment on THURSDAY, the ■ *9th day of SEPTEMBER. 1*59, at *2 o’clock. I*. M., at the Library Room in the Court House, in the City of Lancas ter, when and whfcre all persons interested are requested to attend. ' J. B. LIVINGSTON, sep t> 4t 34 Auditor. »THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lancaster county. Equity Docket, page 71. Samuel B. Heise vs. Lloyd Mifflin, Huston Mifflin, i Deveatix Mifflin. Mary Mifflin 1 and Charles Mifflin, by tbeir QuMdlin. and E F. Helao and I Subpu)M >llr bm t 0 Julia V. Heise, by their Guar- ,simony, dian, and James M. Mason, * r Emanuel Cotherman and Har- riet his Wife, Samuel Bethel Mason, Charles Mason, George W. Mason and Joseph K. Mason, and all others interested in the premises. The undersigned appointed by the Court, Commissioner to take testimony in the above recited cause, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at his office. No. 19 North Duke street, in the City of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of SEPTEM BER, A. D., 1859, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Notice is hereby given that the MOUNT JOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, located in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, having a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, will apply at the next session of the Pennsylvania 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 and Fifty Thousand Dol lars; also for power to change its name to the “ Mount Joy Bank,” and under that name, in its preseut location, to issue Bank Notes.and in addition to its present privileges, to exercise and enjoy general banking privileges uuder the general laws of the Commonwealth regulating banks. ' By order of the Directors. ABKM. SHELLY, President. Jacob K. Long, Treasurer. Mount Joy, l’a., June 20. 1859, CiTOVE, TIN, COPPER WARE AND o SHEET IRON DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. 1) EAX E H <£ SCII A VM , (SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, ESQ.) The Bubscribers having 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 for manu facture, aud by devoting their undivided personal atten tion to the business they can promise all work entrusted to them to bo done with promptness and dispatch, and at the very lowest prices. Their stock of STOVES, embracing PAR- ,4-, LOR, CHAMBER, STORE. BAR-ROOM. DINING ROOM, and COOKING STOVES of every variety jaap and pattern, cannot tail of pleasing the most fas tidious. They ask the public to give them 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 1850. the best Cookiug 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 Ware on hand embrace every variety of article in that liDe. 4Sf* All work sold at this establishment Is warranted to be good, as it has been manufactured under the personal 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 long acknowledged superiority of the establishment, and by a prompt attention to the business intend to merit a continuance of it. .g®*- Persons in want of Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin or Cop per Ware are respectfully invited to give their establish ment a call. Remember the old stand, No. 7 East King Street, ad joining Messenkop’s Hotel sep 13 3m 35 j SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE ! 100,000 Catalogues, New. Enlarged and Revised—now Ready for Distribution. Superior Inducements to the I’uijlic I A Dew aad sure plan for obtaining GOLD and SIL VER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes. Full par ticulare'given in Catalogues, which will bo sent free to all upon application. Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 eta. to $lOO, GUARAN TEED to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts have been dis tributed to ray patrona within the paat six months— slso,ooo to be distributed during the. next six months. The inducements offered Agents are more liberal than those of any other house in the buHineas. Having been in the Publishing and Bookselling business for the last eight years, my experience onables me to con duct the Gift Enterprize with the greatest satisfaction to all. £&■ AGENTS WANTED in every Town and County For full particulars address DUANE RULISON. Quaker City Publishing House, 33 South Third Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa. [sep 20 4m36 An ordinance regulating the disposition of Bonds 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 6ince 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 bo transferred by the Mayor to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, become a part of said fund, and bo deposited in the custody of the City Treas urer, under the regulations prescribed by the Ordinance of April 20,1849. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the City of Lancas ter, on the 6th day of September, A. D., 1859. Attest. Geo. F. Brzneman, 1 11. F. RAUCH, Clerk Common Council. J President Common Counci James C. Carpenter, ) HENRY CARPENTER, Clerk Select Council. / President Select Council w. F. DUNCAN. Duncan &> stoner, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. SCHOOL BOOKS supplied at the lowest cash price wholesale and retail. ' COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to call: we wi wholesale School Books to them in small lots as low as : larger quantities. SCHOOL DIRECTORS are invited to call; we will un dertake to furnish all the Books used in any district in this county as low as they can be bought anywhere. Five per cent, deducted for cash. TEACHERS are earnestly invited to call; we have special terms for Teachers, os is well known to tbe numerous Teachers we already supply. EVERYBODY is invited to call and examine our large stock of Standard Works and School Books, which we are daily increasing. The following books wo supply at the lowest prices : Readers. Arithmetics. Grammars. Sanders’, Stoddard’s, Green’s, Towers’, Greeuleaf’s, Towers’, Towns’ Davies’ Bullion’s, Parker A Watson’s, Brooks’ Mental, Murray’s, Rays’. Geographies. Algebras. Monteith A McNally’s, Rays’, Warren’s, Davies’, Mitchell’s, Stoddard’s. Webb’s Cards, Sander’s Charts. Poitou’s Outline Maps Payson A Dunton’s Penmanship, Potter & Hammond’ Penmanship. aug3otf33 A MERICAN GUANO FR O ill A JARVIS ISLAND. We respectfully announce to farmers and dealers In fe tilizers, that we are now prepared to supply all orders fc the above valuable and LASTING GUANO* PRICE $4O PER TON Liberal discounts allowed according to the quantity pur chased. The practical results attending the use of this Guano have been most remarkable, and from its permanent ac tion on the soil, it takes precedence over all others. Farm ers using it can depend upon foil and regular supplies; it Is unlike some other Guanos which the consumer has just begun to appreciate, when he is informed that the “deposit” is exhausted, or the price raised above his ability or inclination to purchase. Upon this he may fully rely, as to the fullness of tbe supply. Tbe quantity on “ Jarvis Island," alone, !b believed to be over Three Mil lions of Tons. We have just discharged a large cargo in fine condition and shall be in constant receipt of others imported direct from the Islands to this City. Jarvis A Baker’s Islands are under the protection of tbt United States Government. Sole Agents for the Company, 24 South Wharves and 41 South Water St., Philadelphia. July 5 3m 25 Isaac barton, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINK AND LIQUOR STORE* Nos. 135—187 North 2d street, Philadelphia, deo 26 tf-49 PUBLIC SALE.—»TIie undersigned As signee of William Ifewpher and wife, will jsell at public sale, on the premise*, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of SEPTEMBER, 1859, a Lot of Ground, situated in the village of Fairville, East Karl township. Adjoining lands of Levi Mentz, Widow Kiauser and Samnel Flickinger. containing 103 PERCHES. The improvements are a good Two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with . . Kitchen attached and Cellar underneath. A new FRAME STABLE, Hog Sty, Bake Oven, a never |»5 failing well of water, with pomp thereto, near kitchen d-or, there are also a number of young fruit trees in bearing condition^; Any person wishing "to view the property before the day of sale wi'l be shown it, by calling on William Newpber residing thereon.* Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., on said day, when terms will be mad&Khown by STEAM MILL AND DISTILLERY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11th. 1869. will be sold at public sale, at Henry Bear’s hotei. in th-- Borough of Strasbnre. Lancaster county. Pv, that Urge three-* tory BRICK STEAM MILL and DISTILLERY, situat-d iu the said borough. The main building is 34 by 40 feet, has two pair of Freurh Burs. Steam Engine in ex cellent order, and ail other modern improvements, neces sary tor the business. Attached is a two-story f FRAME STORE HOUSE, 46 by 34 feet, and a large DISTILLERY, 27 by 66 feet, with the ma- !|gi cbinery and fixtures nearly new. and in complete JUU. order; capable of running 100 bushels of grain per day. To persons desirous of entering into the distillery butd ness, an opportunity is here offered rarely to be met with ; as the bnilding, machinery, and surroundings are unex ceptionable. Terms accommodating. Persons desirous of viewing the property will please call on Jacob Hildebrand, 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 be made known by MARTIN ROHKER, sept 13 ts 35 Strasburg, Lan. Co., Pa. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1859, in parsuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, will be sold, by public sale, on the premises, iu 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 H. Koech, deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph C. Taylor, Benjamin Morris. M. King and others. The improvements are a two story DWELLING HOUSE, a good Barn, Wagon B=p| Shed, Corn Crib, a well of good water with a pump dStlaL in it near th* house, and 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 iB convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by RACHEL ANN KEECH, Administratrix. Jam£B Collins, Auctioneer. [sep 6 ts* 34 PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, OC TOBER 22nd, 1859, will be sold at'public sale, at the public house of Benjamin Kauffman, in 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 124, running along Market street one hundred and eighty feet, and fronting, on Manor street, sixty feet, on which is erected a one and a half story n ■ FRAME ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE, and other improvements. .Second of a Lot of Iggal Ground adjoining No. 124, above described and JULaL numbered 148, containing in front, on Manor street, sixty feet, and 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 147, fronting on Manor street, sixty feet, and extending back to an alley, one hun dred and eighty feet; and also of another Lot adjoining No. 147, and numbered 156, fronting sixty feet on Manor street, and extending back to an alloy one hundred and eighty feet. Purpart No. 3. Consisting of a Lot, No. 00, fronting on Donegal street, and in depth to an alley, odb hundred and eighty feet; also a Lot adjoining No. 90, numbered 107, fronting on Donegal street, sixty feet, and in depth to an alley one hundred and eighty feet. Purpart No. 4. A Lot, No. 58, fronting on Water street, Bixty feet, and in depth, along Manor street, one hundred ad'eighty feet, late the estate of Jacob Siple, deceased. Sold in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court.— Terms Cash, on the Ist day of April, IS6O. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, I’. M., of fcaid day. WILLIAM SIPLE, lIBNRY SIPLE, Administrators. jp 20 st* 35] A BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE RESI DENCE FOR SALE. —The subscriber will sell at private sale, that valuable property adjoining hia residence on West Orange street, between Charlotte and Mary streets. This property is admitted to be one of the finest private resi dences in the city. It combines the advantage of a coun try and city location. The ground baa a front on Orange street, of 130 feet, and extending in depth 252 feet, con taining a choice assortment of FRUITS, PLANTS and FLOWERS. The House is well built, and two-storied, con taining on the first floor a large parlor, dining room and kitchen; the second floor contains five S|og chambers ; and the attic, if deßired, can -also be JUbJ. inverted into chambers. .6®-The terms will ba easy—if desired by the purchaser, me-third or one-fourth can bo paid as the first payment, )n the first of April next, and the residue in lengthened annual payments. PETER McCONOMY. sen 20 • f>t 30 BHNJ. F. BAER. Commissioner. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Pursuant to an order issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Juni ata county, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on the premises, at 1 o’clock, P. M., on TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 15, 1559, the following property, to wit: A tract of land situate in Beale township, Juniata county, CONTAINING 318 ACRES, more or less, abont 200 acres cleared and the balance well timbered, bounded by lands 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 from the Borough of Patterson and Mifilin town. The improvements are a large STONE p ■) DWELLING HOUSE, a large BANK BARN and other necessary out-buildings, also an excellent ||asl stream of water running through the laod—a JbJLUX spring of never failing water convenient to the door, and a young ORCHARD of excellent fruit. The above laud is among the best and most productive in Juniata county, and will be sold in two parcels or together to suit pur chasers. jun« *AS 6m 24 * TERMS OF SALK.—Two hundred dollars of the pur chase money to be paid ou the confirmation of sale —one- third of the balance to remain in the hands of the pur chaser during the lifetime of Elizabeth Kepner, the widow of said deceased, the interest to be paid her annually, from the first day of April. A. D.. 1859, during her lifetime, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heira or legal representatives of said decedent, —one-third of said bal ance to be paid on the first day of April, A. D., ISbO, when a deed will be given to the purchaser, aud the remaining third to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest from the first day of April, 1860. The whole to be secured by tbe recognizance of the purchaser to the widow and heirs, with approved security, on confirmation of sale by tbe court. BENJAMIN F. KEPNER, sep 20 Ot 361 Trustee of John Kepner, dec’d. VALUABLE CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, OC TOBER 12th, 1859, the undersigued Executors of the Will of Joseph Snyder, late of Elizabeth township, Lancaster county, deceased, will sell by public vendue, on the prem ises, in said township, about one mile east of Elizabeth Fur nace, and 2 miles west from Erb’s Mill, near the Downing town, Ephrata aDd Harrisburg Turnpike, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: A Tract of Chestnut Timber Land, (nearly fit to cut,) containing about TWENTY-THREE ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Sheuk and others About 5 acres is good grazing land. Furnace Run passes through the 6ame. Tho above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, at the same time, and at the late residence of said deceased, will be sold the following personal property of said deceased, to wit: About Thirty Cords of Oak Wood, about 20 Perches of Limestone, a Lot of Boards, Scantling, Ac. Persons wishing to view the promises will please call on Moses Snyder, living near tho place. 1 Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will he made known by the undersigned Executors. MOSES SNYDER, JOHN B. ERB. sep 20 ts 36 JOHN DEANER. JNO. P. SCIIAUM. TWO VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1859, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Martin M. Fieles, in the village of Georgetown, Bart township, Lan caster county, the following described valuable real estate: No. 1. Situated in Eden township, Lancaster county, four miles south-east of Strasburg borough, and about 1% miles west of Georgetown, adjoining lands of Umble A Plank, Abraham Ilerr, W. W. Withers, Samuel Kauffman and others, aDd now in the occupancy of Mr. Wikert, CONTAINING 110 ACRES, more or less, about twenty-five of which are covered with heavy Timber. The remainder is under cultivation, has been heavily limed within the past few years, and is under good fencing. The improvements thereon are a well-finished two-story STONE DWELLING _s> HOUSE, 38 by 33 feet, a STONE BARN, 60 by 44 g|«a feet, with a large straw house, hog pen, and other necessary ont-buildings. There is a young and thriving ORCHARD of choice Fruit Trees; a spring of uever-foiling water near the dwelling, and all other conveniences usual ly found on first-class plantations. No. 2. Also in Eden township, adjoining No. 1, lands of John Ranck, Abraham Hen, Israel Rohror, and others, now in the occupancy of Owen Scott, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, about twenty-five of which is covered with excellent Timber, the remainder under a good state of cul tivation, having been heavily limed and well cared for generally. The improvements on this tract are a two-stcry STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 32 feet square, a large stone double-decked BARN, 66 |agg by 45 feet, stone spring and wash house, and other necessary out-buildings. It is believed that this opportunity offers inducements to purchasers which are rarely to be met with. The build ings are all new, tbe fencing good; tbe land is well wa tered, there being running water in almost every field.— Stores, poßt office, mills, Ac., are convenient, aD<l in fact nothing wanting to make either of tbe above described tracts a desirable residence. J. 8. STONER. One-third of the purchase money can remain se cured in the property. Persons wishing to view either of the described tracts will please call on tbe undersigned, or Mr. Wikert, resid ing on No. I, on Owen Scott, residing on 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. - s®* Possession and indisputable titles will be given on the first 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. (sep 13 ts 35 PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 15th 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 west of Georgetown, on the road leading from thence to New Providence, adjoining lands of Samuel Ernst. Philip Kitz and others, CONTAINING 14 ACRES AND 108 PERCHES, on which is erected a two-story STONE DWELL ING HOUSE, with a one-story FRAME KITCHEN fjfggj attached; a three-story FRAME GRIST MILL, with two run of stones, and a SAW MILL attached, on a fine stream of water, (being a branch of West Octararo creek ;) a FRAME BARN, STABLE, and other necessary ou(-build ings. There is a well of water with a pump io it near the dwelling, and a thriving young ORCHARD on the premises. The Mill is in good running order, in a densely settled neighborhood where custom plenty may always be bad.— Tbe land is in a high state of cultivation, under good fence. At the same time and place will be sold a TIMBER LOT, Rituate in Eden township, adjoining lauds of Henry Keen, James Montgomery and others, containing 2ACRES, part of which is covered with Chesnut Oak Timber, and part with thrifty Chesnut Sprouts. The above property is located in a healthy and flourish ing settlement, convenient to stores, cbnrches, schools, Ac., and is well fitted up, and calculated to do a good busi ness at grinding and sawing. Persons desirous of investing their money in this kind of real estate will do well to examine it for themselves. The premises will be shown, previous to the day of sale, by William Knnkel, residing thereoD, or tbe subscriber residing in Providence township, near the Green Tree Tavern. The titles are indisputable and possession will be given oq the first day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on said day, when atten dance will be given and termaof sale made known by JOHN STROHM, Assignee of William Knnkel. [Examiner copy. I sept 13 te 35 For sale.—three fine farms in Kent county, Maryland, adjoining lands of Dr. W. M. Gemmill and Mr. William F. Baker, containing 250, 240 and 22G ACRES, on.navigable water, convenient to Phila delphia and Baltimore. Splendidly adapted to the Peach business. Good buildings, fences, and heavily limed.— prices $45, $4O and $4O per acre, respectively. Apply for Particulars, by mail or in person, to EDWIN P. JANVIER, Still Pond, Kent county, Maryland. Terms easy, sepia 4t36 ALLEN A NEEDLES. A VALUABLE WASHINGTON COUNTY . FARM FOR SALE. Bv virtue of RMveral deeds of tract, and also under the dir-.-tjnns "f a dr.-re* of the Circuit Conrt for Washing*.>m County, Mil, as a Court of Equity, tbe undersigned Tin tees. will offer at pnblic pale, in front of Doyle's Hotel. iu Hagerstown. Md.. oo TUESDAY the 27th of SEPTEMBER Dext, at 10 o’clock. A. >l.. that h'ghlv-iraprtJved and valuable faku. on which Wilfred D. McCardell now resides, lying on the road leading from the Hagerstown and Gwocnchesgae Turnpike to Col. George Sprecher’s roiH. about 4W nnes from Hagerstown. Tbe farm is accessible either from tli- Hagerstown and Williamsport nr the Raueratowu and ConiK-ocheairue Turnpike road, and is distant tn-u* tbe former about a mile, and fn-rn tbe latter road about miles, and contains 337 ACHES OF LAND, more or lese, about 277 Acres of which are cleared and the resldne iu u'ood TIMBER. The land is of the best quality of Washington G>unty Lime Pt-ine This Farm is oneof Jbe best watered f arms in Waabingt -n G<unty, haviug a never failing stream of waU-r ronuing through a good portion thereof, about 200 yards distant from the barn, it l elm: the same stream which turns Col Sprecher’s mill, from which mill the farm is but x /, a mile distant. There «:e also u|nui it sev eral Derer failing springs near tbe Dwelling Houses, be sides Iwo good wells with pumps, one near the mansion house and one at the Barn. A portion of the laud is supe rior Meadow land. Tbe improvemeuis consist of a large two-story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, a large o*— a two-story LOG TENANT HOUSE, au Overshot Barn, built of stnne. 90 feet by 55, with corn crib |igjgl aDd wagrm shed attached. Also corn crib conve nient to tbe bam, a st->ne smoke bouse, sptiDg house, and all other necessary out buildings. Altogether, it is one of the most desirable Farms in Washington county, and is too well known to render a farther description necessary. It may be well to state, however, that the property is sus ceptible of an advantageous division, in each a manner as to give to each purchaser a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with a good and never failing Spring near by, and will be sold altogether or in two parcels to suit pur chasers. GEO. DUCHMAN, Assignee. ts 32 The. terms of Sale as prescribed by the Decree are: One third of tbespurchase money in hand ou the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the residue in two instalments, the one payable in one and tbe other iu two years from the day of sale, with interest on each from the day of sale : the deferred payments to be secured by the uotes or bonds of tbe purchasers, witb a surety or sureties to be approved by the undersigned, the deed to be made when all the purchase money is paid, and not be fore. . Possession to be‘given on the first day of April next, and the crops now growing in the ground, and to be put out in the fell, are to be reserved with the privilege of going on the premises to cut and gather them. EDWARD M. MEALEY, W.M. MOTTER, aug 30 3t 33 Trustees. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On 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 Sprecher, East King street, in said city, the following de scribed real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1, A threo storied BRICK BUILDING, front- p_ q ing 35 feet and 3 inches on East King street, with a two-storied Brick Back Building, fronting ||ss togetheron Duke street 79 feot and 10 inches, now occupied by Theo. Wolf, as a Jewelry Store, John K. Reed A Co’s Banking House, and as a private residence, with the ground belonging thereto. No. 2. A three-storied BRICK BUILDING, adjoining the above ou the north, and containing in front ou Duke street aforesaid, 41 feet and 5 inches, including a feet wide common alley, and in depth 22 feet to ground of Lewis Sprecher, now occupied as a Printing Office and Liquor Store. No 3. A NEW THREE STORIED BUILDING adjoining No. 2. on the north. Containing in front on Duke street aforesaid 38 feet and 3 inches, and in depth 22 feet to ground of Lewis Sprecher, now occupied as two Attorneys’ Offices, Printing Office, Ac. These properties are located on Duke and East King sts , opposite tbe 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 undisputablo titles will be given on the first of April next. Persons wishing to view tho premises before the sale will please call on Q. M. Kline, at his office in No. 3. Sale will begin at ti o’clock in the evening of 6aid day. GEO. M. KLINE. josepu McClure, Executors. bept 13 ts 35 [Examiner copy.] Limestone farm at public sale. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1859 the under signed, being Trustees of the estate of Robert Jeukins, de ceased, appointed for the purpose by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale a farm i CONSISTING OF 175 ACRES, tho remaining portion of the estate of the late Robert Jenkins, deceased, situate in Carnarvon township, Lan caster county, half a mile off from the village of Church town, aud bounded by Purparts 1,2, 4, of tbe 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, iii prime order for shingles and rails; the balance is dear land, recently limed, well set at this time with grass: under good feuces, hand- somely situated, and having the most desirable facilities of water — them, indeed, one of the finest springs in the countv. On one portion of the farm there j « is a small TENANT HOUSE and STABLE. The property will be sold either in whole or in parts HSgij as follows : say, Ist, 108 acres, of which 28 will be mbor land; 2d, House and lot of land, containing ab ut 13 acrox; 3d, a field containing upwards of 26 acres; 4th, :he balance, first rate timber land, iu lots of from 2 to 4 •ea, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o’clock, P. M., on the premises, len due attendance will he given and terms made known JAMES McCAA, J. \\\ N'EVIN, Trustees. sep 13 5t 35 PUBLIC SALE OP TIMBER LAND.— On THURSDAY, the 2"th day of OCTOBER, 1859, the uudersigned. being trustees of tbe estate of David Jenkins, dec’d., appointed for the purpose by the Orphan’s court of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale FIFTY ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, belonging to the estate of David Jenkins, <lec’d , xa situate partly in Carnarvon township, Lancaster <&&&, county, and partly in Iloneybrook township, Cbcs ter county, and bounded by lauds of Bernard Way, Esq., John Buchauan, dec’d., Philip Bechard and others. The tract lies near the State road leading from Waynesburg to Morgantown, and near the road also from Shirk’s tail yard to John Ammon’s tavern,about one mile east of said tavero,and within one mile and a halt of Waynesburg. Forty acres are covered with full growu tim ber of the first quality, chestnut mixed with oak; the bal- Iffhce with well set sprouts of eleven years growth. The tract will be 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. The land is for the most part smooth, and altogether of the most easy and convenient access.— Persons wishing to see it, or to get information coucerning it, can call auy time before 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 tbe premises, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES McCAA, I. W. NEVIN, sept 13 ts 35 IJUBLIC SALE On FRIDAY, the 30th JL day of SEPTEMBER, 1559, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, by order of the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, the real estate of Abraham Tunis, deceased, in the village ot Cambridge, containing l]4 ACRES, situ ate at the cornerof Broad and South streets in said village. The Improvements consist of a one-story FRAME l. » DWELLING HOUSE, with a well of water at the door, a LOG STABLE, and other improve- ||ag ments thereon. The Lot is under good fence and in a good state of cultivation. Persons desiring to view the promises, previous to the sale, will be shown the same by applying on the prem ises. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by R. W. MORTON, Administrator of A. Tunis, deceased. 43P* Also, at the same time and place will be sold the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Honse hold and Kitchen Furniture, such as Bureau, Cupboard, Desk, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Clock, Bodsteadsand Bedding, Stoves, Tubs, &c. Also, n lot of Corn and Potatoes in the Ground. Conditions made known at sale by the undersigned Ad ninistrator. R. W. MORTON, sep 6 4t 34 A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale, a valua- ble farm containing 123 ACRES, more or less, situate in Colerain township, Lancaster county, Pa., adjoining lands of John Whiteside, Henry Webb, William Hogg and others, about 1 mile from Kirkwood Hotel, and about 9 miles south of Nobleville Railroad Station. The im- 1 provements are a good large FRAME DWELL- j "nRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ING HOUSE, covered with slate, with a kitchen 1 The subscrlßer now offers encouraging inducements attached, a good large FRAME BARN, double- ‘ to those of limited means, who desire to get a cheap and decker, 54 by 60 feet, covered with slate, wagon house, j desirable home in one of the most healthy and eoterpris wood house, smoke house and milk bouse, all conveniently i j Q g places In the State. Three Paper Mills near at hand, situated and in good repair. The water is conveyed to the | an d th o lately erected, is now in successful operation house by means of a force pump. The farm is in a good. f or the manufacture of fine paper, in which over one hun pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and in a high state of \ (j rec i hands, male and female, are employed. Besides, cultivation, it having been heavily limed during the past j>< Holly Springs,” at the base of the South Mountain, few years. The land is divided into convenient sized ; a noted watering place, being unusually patronized, adds fields, and all watered by a never-failing stream of water j materially to the pecuniary interest of the people gon which passes through the property, and is well adapted to orally. the culture of all kinds of crops. About 30 acres of the , The following described property Is adjacent, and in land is heavily covered with thrifty young timber. There j tended as an addition to the “ Springs,” and aIBO to the is also a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, in good hear- j village of Papertown. 40 TOWN LOTS are now ing condition, convenient to the dwelling. This property j D the market, located on the cast and west sides of the is convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores, Ac. 1 Baltimore and Ilauover turnpike, 5 miles south of Carlisle. Persons desirous of purchasing a property will do well are 0 u an average of 40 feet in front and 200 feet by calling on the subscriber, residing on said property. in length. The beautiful Btream, Mountain creek, flows JAMES CLARKE. p M t a portion of them. Also, the largo STONE Coleruin, August 6th, 1559. aug 9 lit 30 j jiaNBlON HOUSE, and one acre of ground, gar [Lancaster Examiner, and West Chester Jeffersonian j an( j yard; fruit trees in abundance. This ||ogl please insert until 20th of October, and send bills to this } lo nse contains 14 rooms, with large basement office.] VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI- ; VATK. SALE.—Those desiring Valuable Ileal 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. .T. Kramph, 1 is offered at private sale, except the Old Homestead on the , corner of North Queen and Orange streets. j The properties offered at private sale include the large I and healthful private mansion on the comer of Chestnut 1 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—FOUß BRICK HOUSES on North Queen above Jame streets —G ffSTO BRICK HOUSES on the south side of Frederick lllllfli street—i BRICK HOUSES on the north 6ide of Frederick streets—6 BUILDING LOTS on North Duke, next PARTNERSHIP IN THE BOOK north and south of Frederick street, and 12 BUILDING ,jV yjj STATIONERY BUSINESS. LOTS on the north side of Frederick street aforesaid. All p DUNCAN, of the Centro Square Book Store, and these propeities are new, and in good order, and free of JACOB S. STONER, would respectfully announce that groundrent. : they have formed a partnership in the above business, to Whatever of the above properties remain unsold on the i n 3 ucted a , heretofore at the first Monday in November next, will be offered at public S £ W CENTRE SQUARE BOOK STOKE, sale, of which due notice in descriptive handbills will be The new firm wi „ do bujlne , s under the name ol g1, . 0n - .v • , , . . , , ..v v ' DUN 0 A N & STONER, Any other information desired in reference to the above d hone, by attention to business, and liberality in buai properties can be at any time obtained by addressing,or „ roM i le thB encouragement and a fair calling upon S. S. Rathvon, at Krarnph s old stand on the Bharo of the patronage of their friends and the public gen corner of Orange and North Queen streets erally.. We bring to the task youth, onergy, business sAhYi?a? H kk?mph' D ’ habits, and the determination to do what is right. We iiiimm 1 will endeavor to keep up to tho times and the wants of an no ■>„ •,£■ ,„enlightened public. We have on hand a large assortment aug 93m 30 Executors of F. J. KKAMPH, dec d. of g nOKS _ an d PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, xra rrraßi xr Plum at pkivatit which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash, and to . 4 R ~A , AT , which we invite attention. We propose shortly to largely OR PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned Assignees of our >tock ln aU ita departments, to make it pxr tte Ibthtori’sEra| r MBRR, a ias9.“valuable ticnlarly advantageon. to Country Merchants and School taining 109 ACRES OF LIIIEM'ONE LAND, situate on ORDERED.—Any book not on our shelves will the Poor House road, U mile east of Carlisle. The farm ordered immed j ata , y if Jesired. is in a high state of cultivation, and under good the LATEST PUBLICATIONS will be received as soon fences. The improvements consist of a large new oczTV , BRICK HOUSE, built in modern style, a BANK ||Sg % P T °jSIoNERY.-A general assortment of PLAIN AND BARN, new Cottage Tenant House, Ac., Ac. iXL FANCY STATIONERY will be kept constantly on hand. Souse TW. pXrty -m £ sold iS U p n i y tsTL°a“ hofe“ E . 3 f* D thB ““““ d * teB to suit purchasers Asi psisos dcelring to purchase at to reived for all the Periodicals private sale prior to the day of public sale can do so. subscription prices; Magazines or News persons wishing to view the property are requested to « to V . deaired cal! upon either of the undersigned, residing In Carlisle, WJ” BACK LUMBERS FURNISHED, or upon D. B. Kieffer, on the premises. tw TF SCHOOL BOOKS, Ac.—The various Books in use in this ?b city and county, will be kept on hand and sold as low as S. B. KIKD FKR, elg ' where> wholesale and retail. Assignees. ThH Dulj j lc j B jnyited to call and look at the stock of the A CB bat xr n„ TnTTUBn.v CENTRE SQUARE BOOK STORE OF SSIGNEE’S BALE.--On IHCRSDAYi . -i. »f oo TiTTNfIAN k STONER SEPTEMBER 29, 1859, will be sold at public sale, at J uneU 22 DUNCAN A BiONEii. the public house of Thomas Sands, in the village of War- T“ . _ wick, Warwick township, Lancaster county, all that cer- -would respectXulJy tain Lot or Lota of Ground, the property of George Conrad \J invite the public to call and examine my new Fall and Wife, situated on South Front street, in said village, Stocks of CARPSTS of Foreign and Domestic manmac on which is erected a two-story BRICK DWELL- - - tures; ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, from <5 to ING HOUSE, a one-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, $1,25; TWO-PLY INGRAIN, suitable for parlors. Betting STABLE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, and other im- rooms and chambera, from 31 to 87 ENTRY and STAIR provoments. There is a well of never-failing water near CARPETS, Ac. Also, large stocks of FLOOR and TABLE the door. There is also on the premises a number of choice OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, GREEN OUM CLOTH, FRUIT TREES. % and M FLOOR DRUGGET, MATTS, RUGS, Ac. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when Vo*“' *l^V™.- attendance will be given and terms made known by jAtA Shoemaker A Hough, 508 North Becona Street, do JOHN B. ERB, , Noble, west side. Branch Store. 802 Spring Garden Assignees of George Conrad and Wile. , Street, 2d door above Bth, south side, aug 9 ts 30 Assignees* sale of valuable i REAL ESTATE —On SATURDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER, IRAQ, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on • Him [.remises, nil that va»unble tract of land and appor- i tr .uoces situited iu M triic township. Lancaster county, Pa., known as the •* MARTIC FORGE,” and several Tracts • con'airing 269 ACRES, more or less, and described as fol- ! lows, viz: No. 1. Containing 85 ACRES of ijind, 65 acres of which are under cultivation, and tbe balance in growing Sprout Land. The improvements are a good FOUR- ■ « FIRED FORGE and RU.V-OUT, a STEEL FUR- ‘ NAOK. in good repair, capable of converting 20 fi|ga| ton* of ate* - ! at a batch, Smith Shop, Carpenter JULA ! Shop, Stone Coal House roofed with slate, a large and . handsome STONE MANSION, with a fountain of running water at the door, a two storiea Stone Office, large STONE BARN, with running w-tter in the barn-yard, stone team [ stable, with stabling for tweotv-four head, and hay-loft j over it. c 'rn cribs, carriage house, ice house, stone spring house, over a never-failing spring of water, smoke house, • M root house, and TEN COMFORTABLE DWELL INGS foi workmen. The cleared land is of excel- . lent uatural quality and io a good state of culti- I vation. 25 acres of it is meadow that baa been mowed for 30 years in succession. The forge is in good running order, driven by the Peques creek, with a bead and tall of fifteen feet, and water sufficient to drive « find-class Grist ( Mill in addition (o the Forgo above mentioned It is sit- ; uated II 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 trom the Susquehanna river. Wood is abundant nod 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 tbo best reputation for quality, and meets with ready sale in the market. No. 2, Is a Tract of Land, adjoining No. 1, aud lands of G. D. Coleman, John Garnish and Martin Miller. | CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES, 30 acres of which is Sprout Land, and tbe balance In a . good state of cultivation, producing crops equal to the best land in the county. 25 acres of it is meadow, capa- ! hie of being mowed continuously. [ No. 3, Is a Tract of 17 ACRES of Land, Lord ring on the Peqtiea, and adjoining lauds of John Harnish, G. D. Coleman, and tract No. 1. 10 acres of it ie rich alluvial bottom laud, 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 I 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 tor pasture or tillage. Half of it may be couverted into watered meadow. There are extensive Lime Quarries within 500 yds. of tbe premises. No. 5, Is a Tract of 20 ACRES, adjoining lands of G. D. 1 Coleman and ti act No. 1. 4 acres of it are cleared, and the | balance wood and sprout land. No. 6, Is a Tract of fine growing Sprout Land, lying near tbo 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 Its im provements, is well worthy the attention of persons desirous of entering the Forge or Farming business. It will be sold cither altogether or in lots as above described os may best suit purchasers. Persons desirous of viewing tho property previous to the day of sale will be shown It by George Steole, residing on the premises, or for further information address the sub- 1 scriber at Coatesvllle, Po. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day. Conditions at sale. UnJIl K. STF.KLK, Assignee of (reo. 3te«le. sep 6 4t 34] VALUABLE MILL AND STORE PROP ERTY AT PRIVATE SALK.—The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable Store Stand, Mill and Farm, situ ated in Drumoro township, Lancaster county, on the west branch of the Octoraro, on tho street road leading from Philadelphia to McCall’s Ferry, and t*-n miles west of Christiana on the Pennsylvania Railroad.—also nine miles from the Baltimore Central Railroad, at Oxford, adjoining lands of James Brison, James Evans, Christian Blank and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, about seventy of which is in a high state nf cultivation ; the remainder is covered with young thriving Chestnut and Oak Timber. The improvements consist of a two-story GRISTMILL, (known as Pusey’s Mill,) part stouo and part frame, with three pair of burrs, one for wheat, and two pairs for chop ping, all in firsbrato order, a corn-breaker, a plaster mill attached; also, a saw mill. The mills have always n full supply of water, supplied ft;om the Octorara creek. A frame STORE HOUSE, with ectijjs, 25 ft. square, with a dwelling attached. Also, a Blackshiith .Shop, all r.f which are doing a respectable business. A large three-story STONE DWE I. LINO . . HOUSE, suited for two families, a kitchen in the basement, two wells of never-failing water, |ds with pumps in good order A frame barn, 35 by 50 feet, a frame stable, wagon shed, corn crib, and other necessary out-buijdings; an orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises. This is one of thj most desirable properties in Lancaster county, and. if not sold before the 28th day of October, will be offered at public salo. N. B. Three thousand dollars ot the purchiiso 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 calling upon the subscriber residing thereon. MAIILON PUSEV, Puseyville P. 0-, Lan. ro , Pa. sep 6 St 34] ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.--By virtue of an Order of the Orphans’ Court of Blair county, there will be offered at public vendue or outcry, on the premises in Williamsburg,on FRIDAY, the 14th of OCTO BER. 1859, at 1 o’clock, p. m., a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and three adjoining LOTS OF GROUND, io said town, on which are erected other buildiogs. ALSO, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 15th of 0C- ] TOBEK, 1859, at L o’clock p. m., all that Valuable Farm of; Limcstoue Land, late the property of Chas. Eicholtz, dec’d, i in Woodberry township, Blair county, situate oti Piney I creek, and about two miles from Williamsburg, on which ; are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, ' BANK BARN and other buildings, bounded by lands of Joshua Roller, Solomon Ilodkey and Jlliu|] i others, CONTAINING 335 ACRES AND 146 PERCHES ; about 235 acres of which is cleared, and about 100 acres well timbered ; having also thereon a large and valuable spring aud a good ORCHARD. This tract will be sold as a whole, or in two parcels, to suit purchasers. Terms of Sale—-One-third on confirmation of sale and the remaining two thirds iu two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mort gages of tho purchasers. JOSEPH K. HEWITT, JOHN L. EICHOLTZ, Administrators. sep 0 3t 34 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, l&o'J, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in West Lam peter ti.wnahip, 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 BEECHES, more or less, adjoining lauds of .John Houser. Martin Ilerr, Abraham Learnan, Daniel Book, Jacob Miller and „ . others. The improvements area story SAND STONE HOUSE, with a two-story kitchen attach- |-qb ed; also, a Spring of never-lailing water with a JLaJLaL pump therein. A large STONE BANK BARN, with granary, wagon shed. 30 by 20 fuet, with corn cribs on each side, hog pen, smoke-house, Ac. There is also a nuo and a half story LOG HOUSE on the yard, with cellar underneath, and running water conveyed by pipes from the pump; the 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 cattie 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 5 miles south-east of the City of Lancaster, and is one of the most desirable farms for a person wishing a pleasant home. It is seldom such property is brought into market. The subscriber is determined to sell. One-half of the purchase money may remain in 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, IS6O. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, sep G 4t 34] BENJAMIN MILLER. ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. On THURSDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1859, by virtue of a Deed of Assignment, the undersigned will sell at public Tendue, without reserve, on the premises, the well-known and established Hotel, situated on the south side of West King street, between Penn square and Prince streets, in the City of Lancaster, known aa the LAMB HOTEL, lately kept by David M. Witmer, the Assignor, and at present by Henry L. Kauff- jjjjngl man, consisting of a large and commodions storied BRICK HOUSE with a largo brick back building, extensive brick stabling and large yard. £3* This Hotel is in one of the best locations in the city, and has an extensive run of custom. $5,000, or more can remain in the property, if desired by the purchaser. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the first day of April next, 1860. The sale will begin at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by DANIEL HESS, ADAMS. DIETRICH. Assignees of David M. Witmer and Wife. ! aug 30 ta 33 kitchen, well of water at the door, and acknowledged to be a very delightful location fora private residence. Also, 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 profita bly established —or o good business stand for a mechanic. La Also, 933 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well , tigjSg* timbered with pine and oak, within miles of | s3f£§T the above property, having good water power for I a Saw Mill. The terms will be made very accommodating, and great bargains may be expected, especially in the building lots, I to foster individual enterprise. | Please addresj or see me personally, at Mt. Holly Springs, i Cumberland county, Pa. i July 26 tf 28 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to* produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst c cases to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula, and Scrofulous Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rhbum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Merottriat. Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Dbbility, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity op the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go 'wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of It, partly because tho drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late yearß the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still wc call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should bo judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, SI per Bottle $ Six Bottles for $9. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CURE OP Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion-, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tho Blood . They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for SLOO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayeh’6, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by QB. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Philadelpula. CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Lancaster. JOHN WAYLAN, No. 60 North Queen street, Lancaster, ind by all Drnggists In the country. [may 3 ly 10 non i> o L jl a r s L / J.UUU 175,000 DOLLARS 175,000 DOLLARS 175,000 DOLLARS 175,000 DOLLARS 176,000 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 WHICH 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 NOT ATTENDED TO NOT ATTENDED TO NOT ATTENDED TO NOT ATTENDED TO NOT ATTENDED TO NOT ATTENDED TO IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. IMMEDIATELY. The subscriber having several hundred dollars of bills of the Lancaster Bank, is desirous of collecting them off the stockholders, as the Bank refuses payment. Now, as it is hard for one man to fight a thousand, I take tbla method of equalizing the expense, and hope all who have Lancaster Bank bills will immediately send them to me for collection, for soon they will be worthless for the want of attending to. It will cost from Five to Ten Thousand Dollars to push the matter through the Courts. I want parties to send me at the rate of Five Dollars 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, 1850, and at thin date, August, 1859, It owes depositors slB3,ooo—owes oat standing bills sl76,ooo—has several hundred stockholders who are mostly wealthy, and can be made to pay, first the bill holders and then the depositors. I also find the Bank has about $50,000 owing it, which Is good, bnt they are purchasing the bills at 10 cents to 15 cents on the dollar to pay their notes with, and when they are all paid, there will be no value to the bills, without it Is attended to as I propose. “FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED"—send on your mouey immediately. Address or call at the EXCHANGE HOTEL, on the sub scriber. J. F. SMITH. Lancaster, August, 1859. N. B.—Persons sending money by mail, will please write theiy Names, Post Office, County aßd State, in a plain hand, so as to have no mistake made by sending receipt and from time to time a circular of bow matters progreaß. 35“ Letters of Eoqulry must have a letter stamp en closed to iasure an answer. No money will be received for collection after the 15tb of October. J. F. SMITH. ALFRED MOORE. N. 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