from which there have been turned out during the present year, ISO freight cars, valued at $750 each; 8 baggage cars* valued at $1,500, and 3 first-class passenger cars, valued at $2,200 each. Tho factory belongs to the Hannibal and St.* Joseph Railroad Company.' This company has also received 100 freight cars made in St. Louis, valued at $750, and 50 for Michigan city, valued at $750 each. They have also a Match Factory at Hannibal, owned by M. L. Pierson & Co., and 12.000 gross are turned off annually. There are about 10,000 matches in a gross. Only females are employed in this Factory—possibly for the idea that has prevailed Immemorial ly, that women are the best match-makers! The estate - of Dr. Warfield, near Lexington. Ky., was sold last week, and realized $75,000 for the personality alone. 200 acres, three miles from Lexington were sold At' $B6 per acre. One young thorough bred stallion, 2 years old, sold for $530 and tho other blooded homes sold at prices ranging from $lOO to $350. Blooded mares and fillies at from $7O to $515. Durham bulls Bold at from $35 to $175, and cows and heifers at from $l5 to $202. Dr. Jas. S. Athon, 1b favorably spoken of as the Demo cratic candidate for Governor of lodiaua. Ho is said to be a sterling Democrat and an excelleut man. There are now several prominent gentlemen spoken of in that State and Old Hoosierdomcan produce some of the best Demo crats of the country; bo you can rest assured that the Democracy of Indiana will put her best man oo the track for the combined *? opposition” to run against. Indiaua is true to the great cansesof Democracy. The Hon. Lynn Boyd has suffered a relapse, and is now lying dangerously ill. Ithasbeen bnt a few months sine he was triumphantly elected Lieutenant Governor of the State of Kentucky. The Hon. Abe Lincoln, of Illinois —the Prince of Abolitionists or Black Republicans—is making political speeches in Indiana. He wants the Black Republican nomi nation for the Presidency In 1860! Senator Trumbull, of the same State, is also aspiring that way. He is now in Ohio preaching niggerlsm to the “ Buckeyes.” We do not know how much good he will do the cause there. for we had entertained long since tho idea that the Democrats were going to carry that State. Senator Trumbull is without doubt the ablest, debater <»n tli'- Black Republican Hid'* of the Benate. The election in your State this fall attracts Very little interest among tin- politicians mu here —there being no Governor or Congressmen to elect. Vet we know how you all feel there ulrout it—the ticket you have in the field you would like to see ele-tcd and we hope you may be success ful. We think that Ohio. Wisconsin and New Jr-sey will elect the Democratic ticket this fall, and if they do. !ar«* well to Black Republicanism in the great tight of Add Pennsylvania to tho abov- Stat-s, and the Charleston nomine- will be President beyond tho shadow of a doubt Politicians are hegiutnug l" «• iabout tor a standard boart-r fur the Democracy in Iml'l. and am..eg ih- m ».r prominent ar>- .luhn (!. Br-rki .ridge, rt-pheri .A. I) uiglas and Daniel S l*’«-kiu*-«,u —-itti.-i -me - f the >hr'-e would b- I XV • liti- nihil. triumph.viiiy «n. ui'i -M<l thmk li- will rw“h> Brt‘ckin t id tile U'.min-vti u. W- kn \\ :■ m See !iuimu.«t.-ii th- Vic. I'-e-i'id'-nt II- would link. anoth-i- such a mu before him. W. u ( h-a--- !t- the (lid Key- ton., n- < ui niog t heir -i«t ■ wards ' h- Si-ir of Kmlnrl.o. Conven-i-.n 'lt. Ih.. b i-i--id 'iniri il,tm. ..ml In- i- l’r--ident Whi -t Mr B kioi •1i . • - r iain of -i-t y .bv, boldin west with N.-« .ler-ir} t'a'il >( i. i.i i: i>! ilreg.ui -h- nd- without N-.v- Vo.k ,r I’.-n o-, Iv i n it. -ji b-ith will I I linv-rmir. It is said hopes that (»■ n l» .dgi that the 'i.-riuio- m K.-.knk, M. MsuH-.- Muses tin< Davenp it.lJnlm.p K.-pulilit;«n piiriv hv a with il. W 'i'll-y IlilVc l»ni|||i' disgusted • k I'll i h lint fi * 'III till. Dr'tllnr rile of the Haw kt-\ i> 11«- is only 1»S, iiml in 0i1...mr. hut 1 Tli"r- him not Summer. . Severn! lie] , t». m Wim ..n.-m |,.u- .niu-l her., with viilunhle horvH t'nr . xhihi'ion .-it .mr F tir. .uni they have <iuri- z the w-*k. Th-1 eie-are of tlm nm-t rns| lab!. ‘'h.trari. r .uH ill -ir i|>|i ■ n an-.* in lie l Am]»}ii’}i►* t'r.. >.v •i■ The Kurin .;l ivt.ir.nl, in v.ln.il Mr. Marfcky i deoply uilere-te.l, r'r.iiiujeii.'e'i run>«iti_; p;u t ol till" i *'H<l, 111. l 1.1 I Tlit r ad t . tli” F.ur < 1 1 ..ii-i.l hn.H l— n It i- ithtiinnl.'ii tiint in I*l-i!t c<»unt v t her.- are ;>J,<*i ji) arres planted this year in wliicli will yield an average of fifty hn-lielH to the .uto. At tw..nt e rents p'-r hU*di*l, thin crop will in, worth Tl iw.v .in>l vill i 1 •!r number uf promi rieut men I'puti 'iiif.-r-'it ;ir onr Fair. .Why I>iv»n. •,[ K:-urii.-Ky, i- pr- • n t : .luhn C Brockinn 1 willh-i * i-«-m •■•mw. .\ii I ennv Parts of Illinois .ic *0 r-nih!_. inls-lad with rats has olTerod tlip<~ pr-rniu:ns i.f-t’l'i. .f.'lo, and f:M fur th>* threu larj'dHt exbi'dturs "f rat scalps at their Fair. A great many persons nr« •'ifor the prize, and the show promises t> l>u and intL'ivstin of Kjcke.poo Creek, has alrrfidy 'Siured l.lld scalp?* and intends running thy number to l.oQ'i Vt'ora the [''air. The wlmln town is now astir and w.* an- hound for thy Fair! SPECIAL NOTICES 45'- An assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Mats, Ac., at low prices for Cush, at .Tames EI/rcth\-< New Carpel Store, Cor. Ninth tf- Elbert Sts., between Market and Arch, Philadelphia. 4-ST* Sufferers with Diseases of the Blad der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy. Weaknesses, Ac., road the advertismeiit in another column, headed “Ilelmbold's Genuine Preparation.” nov 23 ly 45 The Two New Castle County, Dela ware, Farms,near the village of Christiana, advertised in thiß paper in Juno last arc offered at private sale as Bar gains. Terms, one-fourth cash, oue-fourth in two years, bal ance in eight years. The subscriber, expectiug to leave the Plate, will sell these two healthy and valuable proper ties at but lirtle over what the improvements are now worth. Counting nominally th» worth of the land, which has had plent . of lime amt v.itnls hut little inauure to make it as valuable as any in the Ptate. New fencing has lately bivu put up and other improvements since they were last advertised. Dm- fu mountains IBS acres, the other 133, with every building for an improved farm, all in good i Persons by taking the Philadelphia and Baltimore Hailman for Man ton depot, trains of which leave Philadelphia and UaltinjoM* several times daily, can see the properties Tin. siib-'-rila-i will meet them there or at New Castle, and tvtyru them in time same day to take the cars or boats. The farms «ill be offered until sold. Address EGBERT UEISLER. Christiana. Dei. oct 4 4t 38 THE MARKETS, On the 27th ult.. by the Rev. J. J. Strioe, Samuel W. Eshloroan, of Martin, t ' Mary Ilillar. of Conestoga. By the . '"e. Abraham It. Burkholder, of Pequea, to Elizabeth Charles, of Manor. By the same. Henry White to Catharine Garber, both of East llompfioli! twp. On Sunday, the 25th ult., by the Kev. J. o. Lehr, Mr. John Young to Mrs. Mary Bear, both of Manhehn bor. On the 22d ult., by ltov. B. W. Schraauk, Samuel Bradley to Barbara Lehman, both of Kapho township. * Sept. 27th. at Cedar Grove Mauso, by Rev. U. W. Newell. s John K. Smoker, of Gordon villo, to Kate A., oldest daugh ter of Peter Shirk, Esq., of East Earl, this county. Sept. 18th, by Rev S. R. Boyer, James Bryson to Cath arine Bizer, both of Earl twp. Aug. 30tb,by Rev. Jacob Reinhold, Aaron J. Hummer to Susanna Wolf. Sept. Ist. by the same, John B. Brubaker to Elizabeth AndreaE. Sopt. USth, by Rev. James 0. Lehr, E. W. Gocheuour, of Millersville, to Harriet Plckel, formerly of Safe Harbor. Sept. 291 h, by Elder E. 11. Thomas, at the Parsonage. Sampson I). Reese, Of Mount Joy, to Elizabeth 0. Good, of Rapho, this county. Sopt. 28th, in this city, by Rev. L. B. Hughs, Win. 11. Shiv ery to Martha A. Hall, all of this county. On Tuesday morning. 27th ult.. at Grace Church. Phila delphia, by Rev. Wm. Suddards, Col. Thomas K. Bull, <*f Chester county, to Julia H., daughter of the late (.’apt, Thomas HeDderson, of this county. DEATHS, Sopt. 17th, ot dyseuiery, Anna, wife of Abraham Sheet/., of Mount Joy twp , this county, aged 78 wars <5 months ami 8 days. Sopt. 11th, iu Columbia, Isaac Hinkle, aged 81 years. 5 months and 27 days. Sept. 17th, Eleanor Houston, voung-st child of Stephen and Martha M. Ureeu, aged 13 mouths and 28 days. On the fith inut.. in Rapho township, Lizzie M.. daugh ter of David and Mary Ann Bilker, aged 3 years arid ■> days. By accidental drowning in Niagara River, at Suspension Bridge, N. Y.. on the 17tlx of S-pl.-mhiT, Mr. Christian 11. Wilder, of Niagara. N. Y. Mr. Witnier was horn in Columbia, Pa., March 2'dth. Ikin',. came t" N ia-arii n ith his father, Abraham Witnier. who aet.Vd there in ISII. and has re-idoj there since that time. Jlc has mvii the r-iunir, iMuerge tmtu a wilderness inhabited by sax age. and wild b.-is:s t<> a state of high cultivation, amt improvement ; was very successful in business, and leaves a family of live children and tiieir bereaved mother, (wlio is the daughter of the late John Mann, of Manor tu p., Lancaster, Pa.) to niviini his loss. Lancaster Cointt Bank. ) October Ist. 18*,f». f An election for thirteen Directors ot this Institution, to serve during the en suing year, will be held at the Banking House, in the City of Lancaster, on MONDAY the 21st day of NOVEMBER. 1859, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. An annual meeting of tin* Sio-kholders wiil he held on TUESDAY the Ist day c>f Ni IV EM i; kb, ik.=,q. n ( m ( >71.. k A. M., agreeably tn the Chait-i oct 4 td XS WILLIAM PATTERS O N *%v LEATHER AND FINDING STORE ' No. 1802 Market Street, above ]Sth, Smith Side, Philadelphia ’ Constantly kept on hand, a general as-urtmenl ~1 R rl ( and Spanish Slaughter und skirting Sole Leather; French City and Country Kips aud CiUt'-f.kius. Wax Leather! Moroccos. Linings. Bindings, and a genera! assortment of Shoe Findings, all of which will be s<dd at the Lowest. Cash Prices. LASTING.* ANI) GALOONS ~^jy oct 4 MARTIN KREIDER 1 In the Court of ComrnoiT _ ! Pleas of Lancaster county. JOHN URBAN and fVeu. Exps. to Aug. T. 1859 'Martha urban. Jn0.24. , Notice is hereby given, .that the undersigned appointed Auditors, by said Court, to distribute the money made under the above writ, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for the ° f »Pl»intment, on FRIDAY, tlio 2Sth of OCTOBER, 1809, at 1 o clock. P. M„ i„ t l,a Library Room of the Court Houee, 10 the City of Lancaster, when'and where all persons interested are requested to attend. oct 4 4t 38 WHITBSIDR & RIFE, dentists , BODTHWIST COENRP. NOETH QtJEEN AND Ora.VQE StHEEIs lanoastbr, PA 4®* Entrance third door South of Orange - 6m 22 S'LECTION5 'LECTION NOTICE—An Election for Officers, for the ensuing year, of the Maobeim, Peters burg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Road'Company.' will be hold at the Public Houee of Jacob gwarr. in tbe village of Petersburg, on MONDAY the 7tb nf NOVEM BER next, between the hourft of 2 and 4 o’clock P. M. By Ord-r of tbe Board of Managers. 11. C. GINGRICH. art 4 3t 38} Secretary. NOTICE— The Partnership heretofore existing between SPRENGKR & WESTHAfcFFER. w.tK dissolved on the 24th Sept., by mutual consent. Toe buidoera will be carried on by JACOB M. WB3THAEF FKU, who is empowered to collect all moneys due the lute firm Th" uttdersigued takes thin method to thauk th*- r*u■-** •'* ouh pal runs of the firm of SraENOtn k WBataAzrrzH, 1-r the very liberal share of encouragement extended during tbe time they were in business together ; and would most rest ectful'y H-dicit a continuance of tbe same to his suc cessor.}. M WE3THAEFFER, who, he feels assured, will “use his utmost endeavors to render the most entire satis faction. J; SPRBNGER. N U. Those knowing themselves iodebted" to the firm nf SPKKNGKR k WESTHAEFFER. will confer a favor u[ uii me by making imui-diate payment to J. M. West lIABKEEK. J- J S. uct -f St 38 V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—Tbe subscriber wishes to dispose of his valuable real estate, viz: No. I.—A first-class limestone farm, situated in Dickin son township. Cumberland county, about half a mile east of Ontrevilje, contaning 193 ACRES more or less, all of which art cleared and In a high state of -cultivation, except 40 acres, whi :h ie well covered with thriving timber. The inipruv-in-ncs are a gK)d BRICK HOUSE, NEW BANK BAKX. corn-cribs, wagon-shed, Ac. A tfCTSS ••ir.- uu.jiVw ~f locust trees are growing on the projfvrty, and a never failing stream of water through a portion of the farm. There Is a very fine Apple Orchard on the premises, and a variety ot other fruit trees, and a goad spring of pur*- water near to the dwelling. The property is in excellent '•ondi'iou, having been carefully farmed, arid is well worthy the attention of capitalists. No. 2.—A valuable tract of 200 acres of what is called PINE LAND, also situated in Dickinson township, about three miles west uf No. 1, and a few hnn’red yards south of th** Walnut Bottom Road. About 140 acre* of this tract in tinder cultivation, the balance is timber laud. The improvements are a log House, log Barn, and other out buildings. a well of good wuttr convenient to the dwelling, an Apple orchard and other fruit trees. &*-. For parti-ula'-H please ‘-.ill on or write to th*-'midersi t 'iie<l. r<-hidtog at Centi-uvillH. Cumberland coouty. r»ct 4 41 ABM KURTZ. * L.IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN* /\ the pnsr i.uHce at Safe Harour, for the quarter ending •cptembe. 3'Hb. l-^r.O. A.—Auzer Emma, Amswurth Marv I, o—r o „tTjer Daniel. G. —Good Adam, Garland .fno. M. H. —Hood Sarah A. .) .7-Jallies Sainmd. K —Kaufman F.tutiy. I..—Lanbar Amos ii , Lutz & Wiser. M.— Miller John Mussulman Daniel. McLaughlin Jno Mnt/.ehaugh William. X.—Nelson C- Isaac. It.— John, Riobel Adam, Richardson Samuel. —Saubet'r ?.. Sheock Uenry Esq.. Stebmun .Ino. Rev T.—Margaret. W.—Wf-atbril Jos. H.. Wilson Christian. Williams C. A Wr-h'ter Alfred .«-t 4 It 3S I_)(’BL.IC SAljli.--By virtue of an order of the- Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. Pa., the 111111 -r-i v■»• • i :* imi»i ijitrat*»r of Adam Storok. dec’d. late uf Hi*- ,'iiv of Pa . will expose to public sale l»V . i 11ut' ry, on SATURDAY. NOVEMUKR sth. 1550. .it 7 n'cl'ii-k. m. at ihe public houae of Jacob Huber. in i-incast-r citv. Pa, th- followin'' described Heal Estate : All that l"! or piece of ground situated in said city of l.ani-a-t-r; I..*_rionint? at a cornor of ground of David B. Partholoui'-w, on the west side of Prince st; thence along Prine-st. northward tw-nty te«t; thence by gr-und of Wm. Mathiot. sou'ii degrees; west, at right angles with Prince st.. 10 7-10 perches, to a post at the fence on the east bank <»f IlMl'man's Run ; thence down said bank of said run, south 9;6 degrees; east 10 perches to a post it: a line with said Bartholomew's) ground; thence along said ground north -Pi 1 ; degrees; west perches to the plan* r.f beginning: containing one acre ami nine perches neat ujea-ur**. everyth!. - tii it :!i- Dnii .. r,i‘ Tim improvements are a ..m-story BRICK DWKLL ING iIGIJ-K. a ill) a FRAME KITCHEN' attached theretr 'I be Dwelling House lias a front roam and bed chamber on tlic first lloor ui'cl two rooms on the second floor. Terms made known at sale I-.- • l -S'• rti din Blank net 4 fit IPS 1 rALUABLE CITV PROPERTY FOR V SALE.—On MoND \Y, the 7th day or NOVEMBER next, the undersigned Executors of the Will of Hen. David Mil'er. late of the City'of Lancaster, deceased, in execution oi the directions of said Will, will sell by public vendue, at the public house of Henry L. Barnett, “North Ameri can Motel,” corner of North Queen and Chesnut. streets, iti said city, th- following described real estate, lute of said di'cca-c i. to wit : Th- undivided ball ot said deceased of No. 1. the well known and established NORTH AMERICAN »» !P>rKL, situated at the southeast corner of North. Queen and Chesnut streets, opposite the S|Sg| Lot 'i I’n-c. of Hround belonging thereto, containing i;i fiont on V-i Hi Queen street, 32 teel.J 1 inches, and on C1,.-.nui oi-.-! IIS feet, 2 inches. The tmildings cuii-i-l of a (-oiumndious two-story STONE BUILDI NG, with Ptoue and Frame BACK BUILDINGS, occupied as a Hotel by Henry L. Barnett, and a FRAME DWELLING, fronting •n Chesnut st , now r rcupied by Adams A Co.’s Express ttilice, and Kiehultz A Bio., as a Guu Manufactory. No. 2. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 18 feet, and in depth 32 foot 2 1 ., inches, now occupied by A. S. Reese as a part of a Bowling Saloon. No. 3. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of grnnod. containing in front, on Chesnut street. 22 leot inrhrs and in depth 32 feet inches, now occupied by' A. S. K-r«- asan Oyster Saloon ami De.-lling. and pait by .1-'|in Mart as a Barber Shop. No 4. A orn-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground. containing in f-nit, ou Chesnut street. 23 feet G inches, and in u-pth 32 feet 2'.j inches. now occupied by Mrs. stains as a Variety Store and Dwelling. ■w iirhin, tii*' past 'li Sut unlay ove: No. 5. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, coutaiuiug in trout, on Chesnut stieet, 15 feet 10 inches, and in depth 1.2 f—t 2 1 { inches. •»< w ..ecupied as a Warehouse. o No li. A one-s'ory FRAME BUILDING, an i pise- of ground, containing i front on Chesnut street. 1G feet 3 inches, and in depth 32 feet 2 1 . [ inches, occupied by W. 11. Douglass A Co., as a Dyo House. Nos. 7 and S. Each c >ntabling in front, on Chesnut street, l(i feet 1 inch, audin depth 32 feet 2'.,' inches, now occupied bv .1. P. Dustman as a Lager Beer Saloon. Tim nbuv~ described properties will be Fold as described, or i - one lot ns may be desired bv purchasers. A LEA.-K I>F GROUND in the rear of said buildings, m-w loruiiug ) aids to same, during the life of Mrs. Eortlau. will be sold with the properties, if desired bv the pur chasers. Also, A IJALF LOT OF GROUND, situated on the north side of the Railroad, between North Queen and Duke streets, in said city, containing in front, ou Raid Railroad, 31 feet -11, inches, and in depth unrthwanl about 214 feet to al4 fert wide public alley. Bounded on the east by property late of John Cosgrove, deceased, and on the west by a 14 feet wide public alley, with a large FRAME BUIL DING thereon, formerly used as a Car House. Persona wishing to view the premises before the sale will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Oraugestreet. Lancaster. Mr. Cordon, Ot.D GUARD. Sale will begin at 8l<; o'clock iu the eveuing. SAMUEL L. WITMER. W. CARPENTER, Executors. The ucd'-rsi-zned owuiug the other undivided half of tin- u 1;.,. e de.-rrlb.-d 8 Lota, constituting the North Ameri can Hotel property and Buildings, fronting on Cliesnut street, fioni North Queen street to the public alley, will at lb - -jin.f 1 itno 1 his interest therein. CHRISTIAN HOMP. Lancaster, Oct. 4, 1859. u 38 \-ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR V SALK. — 1 TUESDAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER next, the undersigned Executors of the Will of Gen. David Miller, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, will sell by publi: vendue, at John Michael’s Hotel, in North Queen street, Lancaster, the following described real estate, late of c>«id deceased, to wit: No. 1 \ '••••story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Back Building, and lot or piece of ground belonging there to. pi: ii it,.- on the e.aet side of Lime, south of OraDge street, iu said city, containing in front, oti Lime street, 14 feet 7 inches, and iu depth 122 feet, adjoining property ot.lohn Black on the north and east, and No. 2 on the south. No. 2. A t ~T-rlory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE p with Back Building, and lot or piece of ground be longing thereto, situate adjoining the first above- JSsfeL described property on the north, containing in front, on Lime street. 10 feet 4 inches, and in depth 122 feet, to ground of John Black. The two above-described Dwelling Houses have been lately re-built, and aro in first-rate condition, with Hydrant Water in the Kitchen, Bath Rooms and Gas, and arc very desirable residences. No. 3. A I OT UR PIECE OF GROUND, adjoiuing the last above-described property on the south, containing in front, on Lime (street aforesaid, 21 feet 2% inches, and in depth eastward 122 feet, to ground of John Black. Bounded on lbo south by property of Salome Stauffer. There is ou this ground a well of water with a puiup in it, aud a hy drant. This is one of the most desirable building lots in the city. No. 4. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the south side of.Yine street, between South Queen anu Duke streuts, containing iu frout. on Vine street, 21 feet, and extending southward 75 feet, then wideniug on the east to the width of 30 feet, mid extending of that width further southward 83 feet, making in the whole depth 158 feet, to ground of John Miller. Bounded ou tho east partly by No. 5 aud partly by ground of A. N. Breucmau, and ou the west by property of Elizabeth Kitch. Nos. 5 and 8. Consisting each of a NEW THREE q_b STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or h|B§[ piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the south shin of Vine street aforesaid, each containing in froDt, on Vino street, 17 feet, am! extending in depth 75 feet No. 5 bounded by No. 4 on the west, and No. t> ou tho east; and No. 8 bounded on the west by No. 5, and on the east by No. 7. These Houses have been finished very lately.— Tho Gas, and Hydrant Water are Introduced into both houses * No. 7. A one-story and basement BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot ot ground belonging thereto, situate on Vine street aforesaid, containing in front, on Vine street, Hi feet 3 inches, and iu depth 75 feat. bounded on the west by No. 8, ann ok the east by No. 8. No. s. A one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece of ground, situate on Vine street aforesaid, con tuiuiup iu front, on said street, IS feet, and in depth 76 feet. Rounded on the west bv No. 7, and on the cast by No. 9 Nu. ‘J. A DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, part one and part two-storied, and lot or piece of ground be longing thereto, containing in front, on Vine street. 2(5 leet. and iu depth 75 feet. Bounded on tho west by No. s, and on the east by property of tho Mi.-ses Seiber. There is a w«ll of excellent water with a pump in it on the lot. The last described three lots. Nos. 7, -S and 9 will be sold in one hit. if desired by purchasers. Terms: The purchase money to be paid oo the Ist day ot April next, when possession and good title deeds will be given. Persons wishing to view any of said premises before the sale will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange street. Lancaster. SalowiU bp"in ai <i>-'’clock, P. M.. of said day. SAMUEL L. WITMKR, W. CARPENTER, Executors. Visw YORK AND PHILADELPHIA i i TRADE SALK.—The following are a few of the Books just received from the New York and Philadelphia Trade w. !.. PEI PER, C-tsbier American Eloquence—A collection of Speeches and Ad* dresses, by the most pmineot orrttors of America, with Bio graphical Sketches and Illustrative Notes. By Franke Moore. The Land and the Bonk. By W. M. Thnmpsou. D. D., 2 ols Frederick the (ireat. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. fiary. Personal Recollections of the American Revolu- rell-Made Meu. By Chas. C. B. Seymour. Alii hone’s Dictionary of Authors. (.aueiu’s Lectures on t he Tnie. Beautiful and Good, types ol Mankind. By Nott & Gliddon. Limits of Religious Thoughts. By Mansel Taylor s Travels in Greece and Russia. The Laws of Health: or, Sequel to “The House I live Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders. Ca?tlo d °Etc ' etc StllrC a ° d Treatment of tlie Diseases of Book Sellers. Country Merchants, School Boards, Teach °" ?" d 1D " ant of Booksor Stationery, will find I nio!f. lab . h S ,m ! n i° , com P let * assortment of English wW>, Te2£t v? ooks ’ lor Colle K es > Academies and Schools, whether public or private. Also, School and Fam on v a , °^ ry n lD , ere - at variet 3'> and extensive stock of Riant * m e7ery . do P arti nent of Literature.— Blank Account and Memorandum Books, Slates, Ink, Pens, Slate and Lead Pencils, Wrapping Paper, &c., Ac Ac Besides the already imviense stock on hand we are ro ceivibg a large additional supply of the most valuable Books from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales which will be Bold at. very low prices, at ’ JOHN SHEAFFER’S Cheap Bookstore, oct 4 tf S 8 North Queen st, Lancaster, Pa. A. 11. HOOD, SIMON P. EBY, Auditors. A. R. HK-S, l\M. GKO. 11. BOMB ERG KR. Administrator of Adam Sturck. dec’d JOHNNY BULL’S AND JONATHAN’S game of cricket. K!ev*m >iin i.otn land of Pitt Are coming o’er the ocean Tojiif themselves iD Freedom's land, Against a double portion. We mean, eleven of Britain’s Bons Who “on a bat ” are handy. Will play against onr tw-nty two — Not Yankee Doodle Daudy. But—Cricket, which will 1*- >* game In It* tk-uIIs a-t'-U'idin/ Because. wh-n played, a firing bull Will hearts and h'*-p» be bounding. We hop** th’ Eleven will modest be O’er iheir achlev-men's glorious— Although Victojuv i- thMr queen, They may not he victorious. Mav azure 'kl*-s I>e o’er them bright With rav* well known as solar. Tint tluse invit d t > th- bill Mav sbarp’y watch th- “liowler.'’ We know how bard they'll work in play A giw-d account to r-nder: We know the game will be ri ht t'-ugh. ‘ Though they’ve a*• wicket tender." This brings u< to a tender point, Wecmnot think if shunning; (Wi! fe’r. wheu tun in pun i* :n-act. No pK/iishment for punning!) 11 la. wli-a wo’ve the British r. They’ve made the moat by running. Upon the field we’ve met them oft, ExarGy to our liking. And. if ! tls hard to swik- a flag. They’ve done the hanUA striking Bot iD the game ihev soon will play, Tb-ir men will be unyielding. Nor fear a ball upon the field. But courage show in “fielding.*' They’ll bave 11, «e. 22 No matter this for laughter— In all our counts the l’s must lead, And 3’b must foll-w after. Upon the bat. haDd ov-r hand. Of course they’ll wiu the “ inning," Because, as we bave shown above. The l’s are the beginning. If t\?enty-two against eleven, Should win, it needs no showing Tbat there’d be very little cause For any boist’rous crowing. But if the twenty-two got beat. Oh! shame! oh! grief! oh! sorrow! What then on earth can comfort lend. When we would mint- •’•t l'/rrov; ' We have an English dog. and he, If Britons win on Cricket, Mav wag his tail, and, if he docs, We are resolved to “ nick it.” But Johnny Bull Is now our friend. And to the coming party, With ioviog hearts and open arms, We’ll give a welcome hearty. We’ll show them all the Towzb Uaj.l. Tn hopes they’ll take a notion To «Hr'‘ T h-ir dunes, in buying -loth-B. By n-tn-ling uVf the ocean. T" Towkk Hul, where Freedom's sous. .<o wide aaak«. are buying— ’ in b trgHiu«- rai •• and prices fair, Wi b tirm-i-t Hitb relying. A full :id complete ussoit ;n-nt of Fall aud Winter Cloth ing. «uit*-d t i -very nnrket, m>w on baud, to which the at tention of Wholesale buyers is invited. We would partic ular!'' >'UI attention to the style and make of our garments —Ht T'liu'r Nail GMhiuu Ba/.aar. No. Mh Market street, iMiiladi-lphia. BENNETT k CO. net 4 It 38 RICHINGS’ CONCERT MISS RICli I N 0 S jypss c. Rrsp-cttullv mioouti—s to ber friends and th- i-übtic of Liuci-ier that, induced by her former brilliant receptions, she will give a CONCERT A T FUL T o X H A L L . WEDNESDA Y E VEXIXG. OCTOBER 5 TH. 42r“ Particulars iu programme of the rveuiug. Tickets, admitting a Geutl-man and two Ladies. ONE DOLLAR. SiugleTickets. FIFTY CENTB. To be obtained at the Music Store of J. F. H-initsh, and Book Stores of E. Barr & Co., and Sprenger k Weatbaelfer. 27 2t 37 r J’OY S I TOYS ! I TOYS JI ! X The subscriber has just received at I.is old establish ment. No. 144 North Second Street, a verv large assort ment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS. FANCY BASKETS, PIPES, CANES, SNUFF BOXES. BACK GAMMON BOARDS, CHESSMEN. Ac., which he will «el! wholesale and retail, at very Imv prices. JOHN DOLL. Importer and Manufacturer of Flags and Picture Alphabet Blocks. 144 North Second Street, Philadelphia. sep 2T t Estate of mary bakcjla v— Let j tei-H of Administration an the ostate of Mary Handav, late of Martic township. Lancaster county, deceased.hav ing been granted to the undersigned : Notice is hereby given to al! persons indebted to said estatn, to make pay ment without delay, ami those having claims will present tin-in. properly uithon'ic.atod. -or settlement. DAVID CULLY. Martte township. Lan. rn.. WILLIAM JtICfIAHDSuN, McCall’s Ferry, York co.. Administrator.' •ep 'JIJ tit ;)ti INSTATE OP WILLIAM KUNKEL— j William Kunk-d. of Ha-f t<>\vnip. anti Elizabeth, his wife, haring by deed of voluntary assignment. executed on the sth inst.. assigned nil their estate, real aud person al. to the subscriber, for the benefit of the creditors of the said William Kunkel : All persons indebted to the said es tate, are requested to make payment, without delay, and those having demands against the same, will please for rd tbeir accounts properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN STKOHM. Assignee of William Kunkt-l and Wit«, ivaitlim: in l'ro\i deucu t'lwnship, m-ur tli-» Tr-^ September 12th. Wv.i. Hxainiut-r opy Estate of Robert si’clekegaiv. late ofColcraiu twp.. Lancaster c<».. dot'd. Letters of administration upon the Estate m shi<l dec'd.. having been granted to the undersigned, living in suuie twp. Notice is hereby given to all parties in auy way indebted to said Estate, to come forward and make immediate payment.and those having claims against the same are requested to present their accounts duly authenticated fur settlement, aug tiO tit* 33 WM. N. GALBRAITH, Administrator. NOTICE.--Letters of Administration on the estate of Christian Flick, late ot the Citv of Lancaster, deceased, having l>e«n granted to the undersigned, residing in said city: Notice is h».*r“hy given to all persous indebted to said estate to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fir settlement.. ■VfOTSCE.—Estate of Adam Storckc late J.l of the C.ty ..f Lanci'ter, deceased. — letters of Ad ministration having been issued by the Register of tlie county of Lancaster, to Geo. H. Boruberg-r, (Scrivener.) of the City of Lancaster. up>>u tile estate of said Adam Storck. deceased, he therefore gives notice that, all persons being 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, l&n9. and those persons having claims to present the same ns soon as possible. GEO. H. BOMBERGER, (Scrivener,) Centre Square, Lancaster, ang 30 Ct. 33] Administrator. Estate of Robert whiteside. Letters of administration on the estate of Robert Whiteside, late of Eden towusbip, deceased, having beeu granted to the subscriber residing in said towusbip: All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated forsettlement. JOHN WHITESIDE. Administrator. aug 23 6t :i: 3: Notice is hereby given that the MOUNT JOY SAYINGS INSTITUTION, located in tlio 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 < t 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 present location, to issue Bank Xotes.and in addition to its present privileges, to exercise and enjoy general banking privileges under the general laws of the Commonwealth regulating banks. By order of the Directors. AHUM. SHELLY, President. Jacou R. Long, Treasurer. Mount Joy. Pa., June 20, 1350. "VTOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun ty, to report distribution of the balance in the bands of Samuel Wicks, Esq., Administrator of the estate of Joseph Philip, late ofFultou township, said county. Slater, de ceased. to and among those who are legally entitled there to, will meet for the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER. A. I).. 1859. at 2 o’clock, afternoon, at the Library room, in the Court llonse. City of Lancaster, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. sep 27 td 37 | ' WM. U. WILSON, Auditor, [ Examiner copy.] Notice. —estate op abraham HUBER, lute or' Marticville. Martic Twp., Lancaster County, yeoman, dec’d. The undersigned Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans’ Court of said county, to pass ou the exceptions, and report distribution of the balance found in the hands of Darnel Good, Administrator of said estate, to and among those legally entitled to the same; and, also, at the same time and place, ascertain and report, the several amouuts.due each of the heirs of the said Ab raham Iluber, 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, the 2d day of NOVEMBER, A. D., 1859, at 2 o’clock in the atternoon. at the Library Room, in the Court Uouse, City of Lancaster, when and where all persons interested may tatend. if they think proper, sep 27 td 37] WM. R. WILSON, Auditor. (Ttiiun copy.] Accounts op trust and assign- ISO ESTATES.—The Accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the Frothonotary of the Court of Common INeas of Lancaster county, to wit. Samuel IC. Groff and wife, Assigned Estate, by Amos Diller, Assignee. Samuel Mosslemaii, Triiht Kstate, by Jubu Musselman, Trustee. ' Henry Garber, u Lutmtic, by Joseph Wenger aud Levj Bard, Committee. I.eah Weebter, a Lucmtic, by Samuel Kbcrly, Committee. Isaac F. Groff and wife, Assigned Estate, by Jacob Hoobor, Assignee. Notice is hereby give to all persons interested id any of said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the 24tb day of OCTOBER, 1859, for the confirmation and al lowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Prothy. Protby’s Office, Lancaster, Sept 20. sep 27 4t37 CARPETINGS.-— I would respectfully invite the public to call and examjuu ::<y new Fall Stocks of CARPETS of Foreien and Domestic manufac tures; ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, from 75 to $1.25; TWO-PLY INGRAIN, suitable for parlors, setting rooms and chambers, from 31 to KTL.o; ENTRY and STAIR CARPETS, <fec. Also, large stocks of FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BHADES, GREEN GUM CLOTH, % and 0-4 FLOOR DRUGGET. MATTS RUGS. &c. PHINEAS HOUGH, Jr., Late Shoemaker & Hough, 608 North Second Btreet, abovn Noble, west side. Branch Store, 802 Spring Garden Street, 2d door above Bth, south side, Philadelphia, aug 30 3m 33 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 226 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 aud $4O per acre, respectively. Apply for Particulars, by mail or in person, to EDWIN P. JANVIER, Still Pond, Kent county, Maryland. Terms easy, sep 13 4t 35 Furniture of every descrip. tion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHAM’S, North Queen street, op posite Shenk’s National House, Lancaster. N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth before the first of November next, 10 per cent, will be allowed for Cash, aug 81 tf33 Paper hanging.—allen guth- RIE, residing in North Queen st., three doora sooth of Frederick st. [dee 8 471 y qtove, tin, copper ware and k* SHEET IRON DEPOT AND M A'• UFACTORY. DE A yE !: d SC R A UM . (SUCCESSORS TO CHRISTIAN KIEFSBK, ES« ) The suli»Tibers 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 fjr manu facture, and by devoting their undivided 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 lowest prices. Their stock of STOVES, embracing PAR LOR. CHAM PER. STORE. BAR-ROOM. DINING- -gS* ROOM, and COOKING STOVES of every variety and pattern, cannot Jail of pleasing the most fas tidious. They ask the public to give them a call aod ex amine this department of their business. They are sole agents for the 6ale of the Cooking Stove ‘ CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.” Patented in 1859. 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 (he «horte«t notice. Their «tock of Tin abd f’-opper Ware on hand etnh-rico every variety of article in that line. 4®“ AM 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 geuerousiy extended to the late proprietor, they pledge themselves to maintain the long a koowiedged superiority ut the establishment, and by a prompt attention to the business intend to merit a continuance of it. £s“Persons in waDt of Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin or Cop per Ware are reapectfnlly invited to give their establish ment a call. Remember the old stand. No. 7 East King Street, ad joiniug Messenkop’s Hotel aep 13 3m 35] PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. REMOVAL OF FREIGHT DEPOT. The Freight business ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, at Lancaster, will b-reatter 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 Shoes, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Oranges, Stationery, Ac., Ac., Ac. Groceries, Carriage Springs and Axles, Domestic Sheet ing, Shirting and Ticking in original bales, Gas Fixtures, Dry Hides, Hardware, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Paints, Queeoaware, Rice. Rags, Ropes and Cordage, Sugar, Do mestic Liquors (westward.) Leather, Oil, Wtuting, Ac. Anvils, Alcohol, Bacon, Bones loose, Bran and Shipstuff. Coffee, Guano, Lard, Oysters in shell. Potatoes, Ac., Ac. 4th Class—,lsc. pee 100 lbs. Alum, Bark. Bones Ducked, Crockery, Cotton, Fish .Salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Rosin, Leaf Tobacco, Tin, Whiskey, (eastward.) Ac., Ac., Ac. Floor 28 cents pee Barrel. Salt and Plaster $2 per 2000 lbs. 45- All Freight received at *he Freight Depot, Corner of 13th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, up to 4 o’clock, P. M., will be forwaraed same evening, and be ready for delivery at Lancaster early next morning. Freight Stations have been established at Bird in- Hand. Gordonville, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Peu ningtonville, Parkesburg, Coatesville and Downingtown. 45“- Shippers can rely upon increased facilities at the same rates of Freight that they have heretofore paid. W. H. MEYERS. v Freight Agent, Lancaster. G. C. FKANCISCUS, Supt., Phil. Div. Penn’a. R. R. sep 27 3m 37 \TEW PARTNERSHIP IN THE BOOR _L> AND ST A TI 0N E R T BUSINESS. W. F. DUNCAN, of the Centre Square Book Store, and JACOB S. STONER, would respectfully announce that they have formed a partnership in the above business, to be conducted as heretofore at the NEW CENTRE SQUARE BOOK STORE. The new firm will do business under the name ot DUNCAN d STONER, and hope, by attention to business, and liberality iu busi ness matters, to receive the encouragement and a fair share of the patronage of their frieuds and the public gen-- erally. We bring to the task youth, energy, business habits, and the determination to do what is right. We will endeavor to keep up to the timesuud the warns of an enll"htened public. We have on hand a large assortment of BOOKS, ami PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, which we will sol! at the lowest prices for cash, and to which we invite attention. We propose shortly to largely increase our stock in all its departments, to make it par ticularly advantageous to Country Merchants and School Teachers ' BOOKS ORDERED.—Auy hook not ou our shelves will be ordered immediately if desired. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS will be received as soon as possible. STATIONERY. —A general assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY will be kept constantly on hanji. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS of the latest dates wiil be received at the earliest moment. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received for all the Periodicals at the lowest subscription prices; Magazines or News papers will be sent bv mail, if desired, to auy part of the country. BACK NUMBERS FURNISHED. SCHOOL BOOKS. Ac—The various Books in use iu this rity and county, will be kept on baud and sold as low as elsewhere, wholesale and retail. The public is invited to call and look at the stock of the CENTRE SQUARE BOOK STORK OF j uue 14 tt 22 DUNCAN A STONER. COME AND SEE THE FALL AND IF 7 ,V T ED CL 0 THING. At the Corner of NORTH QUEEN and ORANGE Streets. I ancastet City. Pa. S.S.RA T H V O N . Respectfully returns his most grateful thaDks to the citi zeus of Lancaster city, and county, for the very liberal patrouage extended to him since his succession to the Merchant Tailoring aDd ClothiDg Establishment of the Jate F. J. Kramph,—and hopes that his large, well-selected, and well-made stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING FOR MEN AND'BOYS. and his assiduous attention t.o ordered work, may merit a continuance of the sum**. He further begs leav.- to call the aOentjon o' the people to the fact, that all ut his ready tlZj made Clothing are cut and made ut his own estub- -JlJ&u bailment by Lancaster city and county workmen, than whom, better cannot be f'ouud in the State or elsewhere. Beaver Cloth, Pilut Cloth, Cassiinere ami Union. Sack. Register, and Surtnut Over Coats of various styles, colo; s and -.ualilies. Cloth aod Cussimere. Dress and Frock Coats. Cloth. Cassimere and Satiuett, Sack, Register and Frock. Business aud Promenade Coats, and Pea Jackets. Cloth. Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons. Cloth, Cassi mere. Velvet, Meriuo, Yaleotia. Silk, Batin aud Satiuett Vests. These garments are of sizes, styles, qualities and colors. That cannot but meet the demauds of the most fastidious public taste, comfort and convenience. Also, uncut Cloths, Cassimeres. Coatings, Satiuetta and Unions; together with Silk. Satin, Grenadine. Merino, Velvet aud Valeiitia Vestings, suitable to the scasou, and •>f the most approved styles and qualities, constantly on hand, and m.inufu-'t ured to order in tho-best manuer, with promptness ami fidelity ty the wants and wishes of the customer. A general assortment of GE N TLKMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of Meriuo, Lambs Wool. Silk and Cotton Under- Clothing. Shirt* and Shirt Collars. Gloves and Hosiery Handkerchiefs. Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Cricket Jackets., Suspenders. Umbrellas, Ac.. Ac . at living prices to maim facturer ami consumer, for a further description of which — Come, ami .Se*. aep 27 3m 37 JACOB FOLTZ. Administrator. Subscription department ELIAS BARK & CO. — Dear Sirs : W« have the pleas ure of informing you that the Seventh Volume ot THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOP.-EDI A will be ready on the Ist October, previous u> which time we shall be glad to re ceive your orders. As we do not. in’uny case, send this work on salt- we must consider all ordered as actually purchased. Ypjv respectfully, D. APPLETON £ CO. THE NEW AMERICAN CYOLOP.EDIA. ITS A MERICA N CHAR A CTER The New Cyclopedia surpasses all others in the space given to our own country—its natural features and re sources—and to American History and Biography.— Front ihf’ New York Evangelist. It is a perfect treasury of knowledge, in all branches of the arts and sciences, in literature, history, biography and geography.— l-Yom Thr Boston Pilot. 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. —Front The National Era. THE NUMBER AND ABILITY OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS. Several eminent medical and legal authorities, both in New York and Boston, furnish contributions in their respective departments: and from a large catalogue of writers, which we have been permitted to inspect, we are confidently oT opinion that such an array of talent and intelligence has never before been combined in a siogle publication of the American Press.— Prom The Lancaster Eramiri'-r. june 28 6m 24 Its freshness and general thoroughness give it a decided advantage over any cyclopaedia of its class, hitherto issued on either side of the Atlantic.— From The Xev Yorl: Times. It will be within the reach of all. Apprentices and merchants’ clerks can procure the work as well as anybody, and with leas cost to them (if they take it in numbers) than many of them expend nightly for cigars aud te«r.— From The Jamestown Journal. ELIAS BARR k Co., Sole Agent Tor Lancaster and York counties. l’a, No. 31 East King st.. Lancaster Pa. [sep 27 tf 37 CN AS BURNING AND FUEL SAVING, J EDWARD M. MANIGLE'S GAS BURNING COOK STOVE., This is the only real GAS BURNING STOVE . in the United States. This Stove possesses all that <33Sgr is requisite fur a first class Cook Stove. Durabili- jjjji'a ty. economy and perfection in operation. This is the only self-cleaning and Gas-burning Stove in the market. 35-Call and examine only at Manigles Stove. Store. Xn. 909 Marlcet Street, above 9//i, North side , Philwlelphia. JHf-Also, a large assortment ofSilvei’H Gae-Burning Farlor Stoves. s»p 27 3m 37 I THIRST GRAND ANNUALFAIROF THE H Ft;L T 0 X INSTITUTE, LANCASTER CITY, I' A . The Management beg leavo to announce to the citizens of Lancaster city and count}’, aud the public at large that their first Exhibition of Mechanical, Agricultural, Domes tic, Fine Art and Miscellaneous Productions will com mence at FULTON HALL, on MONDAY, the 21st day of NOVEMBER next, and contiuue for one week. Ail the nett proceeds of the Exhibition will be distribu ted in Silver and Bronze Medals and Premiums, agreeably to the awards of impartial Judges. Entrances of Articles for Exhibition aud competition can be made. FREE OF CHARGE, at auy time previous to the Pth of Novemlasr, 185 U, by calling at the Secre tary’s office, No. 13j-o North Queen Street, where also full programmes, and other information can be obtained. For further particulars see large Bills, &c. .<£s* Single Tickets. 2a" cents. Children half price.— Tickets for the entire week $l. not transferable. ROBERT U. LONG, President. Wm. E. llki.mtsii, Secretary. sep 27 tf 37 Furs: furs:: fursim tAREIRA <£ THOMSON. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS, of every description Also, BUFFALO ROBES, FURRED GLOVES. AND COLLARS, No. 818 MARKET STREET, (above Eighth, South Hide.) PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. N. B.—Storekeepers, will do well to give us a call, as they will find the largest assortment by far to select from in the City, aud at Manufacturers’ Prices, sep 27 4m* 37 TH E LANCASTER COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY’S EX HIBITION.—The THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of the Lancas ter County Agricultural and Mechanical Society will be held at their Grounds. In the CITY OF LANCASTER, on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 4th, sth, oth, 7th 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’6 Office on the Fair Grounds. Entries can be mado with the Secretary by personal application or by correspondence. The Entry Boobs will be closed on Tues day. October 4th, at 9 o’clock, A. M. •@5“ In the Premium List, Class No. 13, where the words “ Bronze Medal ” first occurc, read Silver Medal.” JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, President. D. G. Eshleman, Secretary. Lancaster, August 30. 1859. td 33 [Examiner, Union,’ German Democrat, Columbia Spy, Mount Joy Herald, and Strasburg Herald copy,] FOR SALE CHEAP.—a Certificate of Scholarship (male or female) in the Coatesville Sem inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the Intelligencer, aug 30 tf 33 JOHN DKANEK. JNO. P. SCUAUM. Ist Class—23c. per 100 lbs. 2nd Class— 2oc. pee 100 lbs. 3rd Class—l7c. pee 100 lbs. 346 aud 348 Broadway Nkw York, Sept. 12th. 1859. ITS PRACTICAL UTILITY ITS IMPARTIALITY ITS FRESHNESS. ITS CHEAPNESS. Patented Scptemlter 6. 1859. PUBLIC SALE OF TIMBER. LAND. - Ou THURSDAY, tbe i.'tb day nr tXJTOBER. 1859. the undesigned. being trus'e* fi of lit- .-.-Tate of D.tvid Jenkio-, deg’d . Hopcio'e-i for the parp by *h-» Orphan’* art »f r ecu my. will expose n» paLLe s»le FIFTY ACRJJS OF TIMBER LAND, belonging to the estate of David Joskins. d*cM . situate partly In Carnarvon town-hip Lamvisier county, and parMyin Honey brook «-v mb ip. Cbes tar county, and bofinded by lauds of Bernard —_ Way.'Esq., John Rucbanan, dec’d . I’billp Bechard and other*. 'Che tract lies near the State road leading t- mi Waynoeburg to Morgantown, and near the mad •!*■> fi-mi Shirk’s tan yard to Johu Aoinion’> tuv-rn-. about one mile east of said tavern.and within «>m- mile ind a ti-»lf .1 Wayuesburg. Forty acres ore Cvvered with f.il: grown um ber of the first quality.chestnut mixed with oak ; the hal lance with well set sprouts of eleven years growth. The tract will be 9old in who'e. Or ia lots of from two to six acres, to suit purchasers. Farmers iu the neighborhood miy ti.»J it env to pro vide permanently posts and rails for ihe fenrinsi »f their firms, and building material, and tbu- sdd tuatetlally to their present value The land is for the inor-t part smooth, and altogether of the most easy ami convenient access.— Persons wishing to see it. or to g»*t information concerning it,can call any rime before the sale on .I-:u •> McCn.n. Esq., ofChurchtown. who wtll take pleasure it; g dug with them and showing them over the grounds. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M.. on the premises, when due attendance wiU he given and terms made tm-wu bv JAME" McCAA. I. W NEVIN, sept 13 ts 35 ‘ Trustees. i VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE /\. SALE —The subscriber offers lit private sale, a valua ble (arm containing 123 ACRES, more or leas, 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 provements are a good large FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, covered with state, with a kitchen ||s|j attached, a good large FRAME BARN, doable decker, 54 by CO feet, covered with slate, wagon house, wood house, smoke house and milk boos-, all conveniently situated and in good repair. The water is conveyed to the house by means of a force pump. The farm is iu 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 kiods of crops. About 30 acres of the land is heavily covered with thrifty young timber. There is also a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, in good bear ing condition, convenient to the dwelling. This property is cpnvenient to churches, schools, mills, stores, £c. Persons desirous of purch.tMuc « property will do well by calling on the subscriber, residing on said property. JAMES CLARKE. Colerain, August 6th. 1859. ang 9 lit 30 [Lancaster Examiner, nod West Chester Jeffers nian please insert until 20th of October, and send bills to this office.] VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—Those desiring Valuable Real Estate at reasonable prices, and in lots to suit tbe circumstances of men of limited means, should bear distinctly iu remem brance that all of the real estate of the late F. J. Krarnpb, is offered at private sale, except the Old Homestead on tbe corner of North Queen and Orange streets. .The properties offered at private sale iudude the large and healthful private mansion on the corner ol 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—FOUß BRICK HOUSES on North Queen above Jamo streets —6 [g gafm BRICK HOUSES on tho south side of Frederick »««yji street—4 BRICK HOUSES on tho north side of Frederick streets—6 BUILDING LOTS on North Duke, next Moses Snyder, living near the place. north and 60Uth of Frederick street, and 12 BUILDING Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M . nf said day, when LOTS on the north side of Frederick street aforesaid. All terms will be made known by the undersigned Executors, these propet ties are new, and in good order, and free of ! MOSES SNYDER, ground rent. JOHN B. KRB. Whatever of the above properties remain unsold on the j *ep 2u ts 36 first Monday in November next; will be offered at public sale, of which due notice in descriptive handbills will be ! TrALUABLE BUILDINGS FOR SALE, given. . V Ou SATURDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER next, the Any other information desired in reference to the above properties can be at any time obtained by addressing, or calling upon S. S. Rathvon, at Kramph’s old stand on the corner of Orauge and North Queen streets. JOSEPH EHRENFRIED, SARAH M. KRAMI’U, S. S. RATHVON, aug 9 3m 30 Executors of F. J. KRAMPH, dec'd. PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAX, tlie sth of NOVEMBER, 1859, will be sold by public ven due, in pursuance cf an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, on the premises, in Providence town ship, two and a half miles south of New Providence, and one mile east of the Buck, on tbe road leading from the Spread Eagle to the Stato Road, the following Real Estate late of Samuel Harman, deceased, to wit: A Tract of Land, containing 20 ACRES AND 108 PERCHES, more or less. The improvements Hagyi are a one and a half story LOG DWELLING -BdlaL HOUSE, STABLE, Summer House, aud other out buildiugs. Persons wishing to view the property may apply to Jesse Rvnear, residing thereon, or Emanuel Reese, residing near it.’ Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. P. M. ADAM LKFKYRE, Executor. HENRY MARTIN, Auctioneer. [sep27ts37 Union copy.] S IMESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. Jj On THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13th. 18.*' the under signed. being Trustees of iho estate of Robert Jenkins, de ceased, appointed for the purpose by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale a farm „ CONSISTING OF 175 ACRES, tht> remaining portion of the estate of the late Robert Jenkins, deceased, situate in Caernarvon township, Lan caster county, half a mile olf from the village of Church town, and buuuded 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 ret at this time with grass: under good fauces, hand somely situated. and having the most deslrahle facilities of water —amoug (hem, indeed. on:- of the Jinest springs in the conn tv. On out* portion of the farm there p » is a small TENANT UOUtK and STAHLK. The property-will be sold either in whole or in parts Isqbl ae. follows : say. Ist. 10S acres, of which 2s will be timber land ; 2d, House and lot ot land, containing ah tit 23 acre*: 3d, a field containing upwards ot 2d acres: 4tb. the balance. f»r<t rate timber land, in b-t* of from 2 b> 4 acres, to suit purchasers Sale to commence at one o'clock, I‘. M., on the premises, when due attendance will be given and terms made known .JAMES .McCAA. •I. W. NHYIN. Trusteed. <oj» 13 5t 3; VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE FOIL LANCASTER HANK NOTES— On FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. A. D.. at the Public lit.me nf Frederick Cooper, in the City fit' Lancaster, will he s‘-M the following Real Estate, consisting nf TEN TIIUHt' STORY BRICK DWELLING HOFSKS, and LOTS !»•$ OR PIECE* OF GR'iUND thereto belonging. situate &**t* on the smith side < f Pi tie street. Let ween B-nch ami Widow streets, in theTth Ward, in the CITY UF i'll 1 LADELPH 1 A. Said houses are known and numbered on said I’ine street ns Nr* 2104. 24<!d, 24<V\ 2410. 2412. 2414. 24K>, 24]S and 2420. The three easternmost houses are each 15 ft. front: the lots extending in depth do-feet. The other srven houses are each 15 feet front: the lots extending 75 feet. ttgv, These buildiugs are located within u short distance of the Citv Railroads, and will be sold without reserve for LANCASTER BANK NOTES. 'BO, Sale to commence at 7 o’clock. I*. M.. vheu attend ance will be given ami terms made known by the under- DAVID M. I.LBKICJIKR. [«*P - 1 ts ”7 signed. Lancaster, Sep. 21 PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, tile loth day of OCTOBER next, will tie sold at public sale, on the piemists. 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 Ritz ami others. CONTAINING 14 ACRES AND 10s PERCHES, on which is erected a two-story STONE DWELL- r _*L ING HOUSE, with a one-story FRAME KITCHEN fjKjM attached: a three-story FRAME GRIST MILL with two run of stones, and a SAW MILL attached, on a hue 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 wafer with a pump in 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 had.— The land is in a high state of cultivation, under good fence. At the same time and place will be sold a TIMBER LOT. situate in Eden township, adjoining lands of Henry Keen, James Montgomery and others, containing 2}4 ACRES, part of which is covered with Chesout Oak Timber, anti 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 ut>. and ca Iculated to do a good busi ness at grinding ami sawing. Persons desirous ot 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 (lay of sale, by William Kunkel. residing thereon, or the subscriber residiug in Providence township, near the Green Tree Tavern. The indisputable and possession will ho given on the first day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on said day. when atten dance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN STROiIM. sept Id ts C. 5 Assignee of William Kunkel. [ Examiner copy, i THING NEW! THE ALBANIAN SMOKE AND GAS BURNING STOVE. I’ntenti'd by J. C. Iltnderson, -Votvmtcr 5. 1858—/Ur heating Parlors, Halls, Offices, Churches. S- ininaro s. School Rooms . tfc. The highest premiums have been awarded to this stove where it has been brought into competition with other stoves, as decidedly the best beating stove which has ever been made, for burning either Bituminous or Authracite Coal. The cone, from its peculiar form, acts as a reflector, and intensifies the heat, by which all the smoke and gas arc consumed. It radiates more heat fur every pound of coal used than iny other stove ever made. It is equally well adapted for burning hard or soft coal. It will burn the poorest kind of coal. It does not clinker and become fonl. It radiates the heat from the lower part of the stove. It combines all the advantages ever introducsd in a heating stove, and is in ail respects a most perfect genera tor and radiator of heat and economizer of coal. THE ALBANIAN is philosophical in principle, Elegant in design, Kromomical in cost, Simple in construction, ‘Easy in management, Saviug in fuel and wonderful in heating. In addition to this, no pains or Expense have been spared to present to the public every kind of stove that is new or desirable for burniDg either wood or coal, adapted for cooking or heat ing purposes, and at prices which cannot fail to give satis faction. Persons in want of a good and cheap stove will And it to their advantage **' 'give us a call. « UEO. M. STEIN MAN & CO., West KiDg street,.Lancaster. sep 20 3m 35J AUCTION HAGER k BROTHERS N KW Have dow open a large stork of seasonable DRESS GOODS —Rich Silks. Paris Printed Mousselinen, Ottoman Poplins, Poll de Chevrea, LUPIN’S French Meri noes. Chintz, Ac.. Ac. MOURNING GOODS—Bombazines. Alpaccas, Crapes, Silks, <tc. SHARDS—SteIIa. Brocha, Woolen and Thibet. CLOAKS—New Style Fall Cloaks. ALSO—Ribbon Bound Blankets, Flanuels, Damasks, Linens. Cottons, Diapers, Ac. CLOTHS —Suitable for Ladies’ Cloaks. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves. Ac. HEN’ S WE AR : FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, “ *• ** CASSIMERS. Velvet, Silk and Woolen Vestings, Merino Shirts and Drawers. GENTS’ SHAWLS. READY MADE CLOTHING. A fall stock at the lowest prices, tor sale by sep 20 tf 36J HAGER & BROS. pISSODUTION OF PARTNERSHIP— I f The partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers, in the Mercantile Business;et Bellevue, Lancas ter county. Pa., trading under the firm of BOONE A HOUS TON, was dissolved on the lat day of September, 1859, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to call on S. J. BOONE, at Bellevue, and settle their accounts, without delay, and those having claims against the firm will please preseutthem immediately. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. H . J. BOONE Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he will continue the business at the Old Stand of BOONE k HOUSTON, where he will keep, constantly on hand, as heretofore, a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Ac., 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. [sep 20 3t* 36 A BEAI'TIFUL PRIVATE RESI /\ DENCK FOR BALE.—The subscriber will sell at prii »U> (!••*: TKlrub!.- property adjoining hi" residence ..:i VF -* !i - •,:* street b-tw«*'n Ulm-bot-* and Miry streets. * »•» mittod mh- “neof th« finest private resi lion.-H in the r,ty. It eo’nhim s the advantage of a coun try and citv location. Ttv gr'-oivl ins a front on Orange HtTo-f, ot 13“ feot. and «*' in d-pth 252 feet, n»n taining a choice assortment of KIiUITS. PLANTS and FLOWERS. Tli® !lous“ i< well built, and tw > ' f/ 'ri-<i. corn taining «n ih.- fi st ti or a large parlor, dining- fin<nt and ki'chen : ’h-second floor ront-iin® five jjggsl .•b»ralH-r- : ird tlie ittic. il desired, cam ala > ln» conv»-rfr : d inn- ihainl*er.j A®“Th» terms will h- ei*.v —i! deairnl l»y the puiobaser, nue-tbir-l or one-fourth can b« p«id as the first payment, on the first of April neat, and the residue io lengthened an mill payments PETER MrCONOMY. sep 20 Ot 3G ORPHANS’ COURT '•ALE.—Pursuant ro an order i-sued ou' «>f the Orphan** Court of Juni ata rouuiy. aud to me diiechd, "ill be exposed to sale, on the premises at 1 o’clock, P. M-. on TUESDAA, NOVEM BER 15. 1859, the following property, to wit: A tract nf Uu-t situate in Beni®township. Juniata countv, CONTAINING 318 ACRES; more or less, about 200 acres cleared and tb ' balance well timbered, bounded by lands of William Millet, Johu Har ris, John Wataon’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 Mifflin town. The improvements are a large STONE ■ » DWELLING HOUSE, a large BANK BARN aud other necessary ont-buildlngs. also an excellent jjgggl stream of water running through the land—a spring of never failing water convenient to the door, aud a youDg ORCHARD ol excellent froit. The above land is among the best aod most productive in Juniata county, and will be sold in two parcels or together to suit pur chasers. TERMS OF SALK.—Two hundred dollars of t£e pur chase money to be paid on. the confirmatii-u of sale—one third of the balance to remain in the hands of the pur chaser during the lit*-time of Elizabeth Kepuer. the widow of said decnased. the interest tn be paid her annually, from the first day of April. A. I), 1559. duriug her lifetime, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs or legal representatives of said decedent. —one-third of said bal ance to be paid on the first day of April. A. D , 1860, when a deed will be given to the purchaser, and 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 the recognizance of the purchaser to the widow and heirs, with approved security, on confirmation of sale by the court. p 20 6t 36] VALUABLE chestnut timber > LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, 0C- TOBEK 12th, 1859, the undersigned Executors of the Will of Joseph Snyder, lite of Eliznbeth township. Lancaster county, deceased, will pell by public Teodue. ou the prem- ises, in said township, about one mile east of Elizabeth Fur nace. and 2 miles west from Krb’a Mill, near *he Downing town. Ephrata and Harrisburg Turnpike. Ihe following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: A Tract of Chestnut Timber Land, (nearly tit to cut.' containing about TWENTY-THREE ACRES. more or leas, adjoining lands of Samuel Shenk aud others About ;> acres is good grazing land Furnace Bun passes through the same. The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, at the same time, ami at the late residence of said deceased, will be sold the following personal property of said deceased, to wit : About Thirty Cord* of Oak Wood, about 20 Perches of Limestone, a Lot of boards. Scantling, Ac. Persons wishing to view the promises wilt please call on Pennsylvania Railroad Coihpauy will Hell by public ven due, at the Lancaster City Exchange, (Hopple's Hotel.) at the Railroad, in the City of Lancaster, the three-storied FRAME HOTEL BUILDING, with Back Building j now occupied by Mr. Owen Ilopple. on the Kail road, known as - The LancaHter City Exchange = « jj| the three-storied FRAME BUILDING now occu ns a Restaurant; the three storied BKICK BUILDING oc cupied by the Telegraph Office and Restaurant; and the FRAME BUILDING occupied as a Bowling Saloun, with the ten.pin alleys in th-* same. The buildings were put up with a view id having them removed, and therefore can he easily taken down. The buildiugs will be sold without reserve and posses sion giveu td the purchaser or purchasers on the loth of October next, and they must remove the same before the Ist of November. Stile will begin at '2 o’clock, I'. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known. Persons desiring any information respecting the same, will call on Gan. Bar tram A. Shoeffer, Solicitor for P. R. It. Co. WM. 11. WILSON, Resident Engineer of P K. It. sep 27 It 37] mTEAM mill and distillery at o PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY. OUTOBKR lUb. ISriU. will be sold .it public sale, ut Henry Bear’s hotel, in the Boromrb of Stmsburg. Lancaster county, I’a., that three-story BIUCK STEAM MILL and DISTILLERY, situatKi in the s:ti«l borough. The main buildimr is 34 by 40 feet, has two pair of French Bure, Steuui Engine in ex cellent order, and all other modern imprcm uieuts, neces sary tor the business. Attached is a two-story ■»__ , FRAME STORE HOUSE, 46 by 34 feet, and a large DISTILLERY, 27 by 06 feet, with the tna- lags chineryaud fixtures nearly new, and in complete order: capable of 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 are unex ceptionable. Terms accommodating. Persous desirous of viewing the property will please call on Jacob Hildebrand, residing near t he .-.one. or .1 v.,b B. Wurfel. in Strasburg. ' Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. I'. M., >;ii.j day, wl,>-n terms will be made know nby ‘.M A K I'l Nlb ‘111: K". sept 13 ts 3n Srrasbnig. Liu. Co., t l\i. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—t'n .-ATUKDAY. iHj'IMBER ILtb, J-s.V.i. in pursuam'e of an order of the Orphans' C><in t ol l>ancaster C.aiurv. will be sold, bv public sale, on the piciniscs. in Lit tic 'Britain tvwimliip. Lancaster c -'ii.* >. a'-ur one mile from oak Hill, a TRACT OF LAND. CONTAINING S 3 ACRES. more or less, late Hie property of David 1 i Kerch, deceased, adjoining lands of Joseph C. Taylor. Benjamin Morris. M. Kiu< r and others. The improvements are « two- >\, T storv DWELLING U<»U?E, a good Barn. W agou " a||p| Shed, C";-n Crib, a well of good water with a pump JasficL in it near she Imti.-e. and a young thriving orchard of choice Fruit, also a number of young Peach Trees. Tim land is of a good quality ami is in a high -!<:.• of cultiva tion. being iatelv limed : the l,eighl"tho .j i< healthv ami the property is convenient to Churches .'do ols and .Mil Fu'e to commence at 2 o’clock. P. M.. "t --.i-l day. wli-n terms will be made known bv RACHEL ANN KEECII. A.lminis’ratrix ,J.vmi:3 Collins. Auctioneer. <> ts !: 31 PUBLIC SALK.—On SATURDAY, OC- TiiUKK 22nd. IS;VJ. will bes dd at puMic sale. a' the public house of Benjamin Kaollnnm. in th-* U<- r<« uh <•! Washington, the following real i-.-t .[<■. viz ' Purpart No. 1. Consist ing Jir.*t if :t Lot -4 Ground in the Dorouirh of Washington. in plan forim-t tv of Charles town. No 124. running ab-ng Mativt str.-.-i mu' hundred and eighty feet, ami fronting, on Manor street, sixty lent, on which is erected a one anti a half story FRAME ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE. and other improvenu* ts. Ssr.ind nf a L->t of Sgaij Ground adjoining No. 124. above described and ,A" R J numbered i4\ containing in front, on Manor street, sixty feet, and running back one hundred anti and eighty feet, having thereon erected A KHAMK STABLE. Purpart No. 2. Consisting of a Lot of Ground in the Borough aforesaid, and numbered 14.. fronting on Manor street, sixty feet, and extending back to an alley, one hun dred and eighty feet: and also at another Lot adjoining No. 14T. and numbered lad. tronting sixty f-et on Manor street, and extending buck loan alley one hundred and eighty feet. Purpart No. " Consisting of a Lot, No. '.'o. fronting on Donegal street, and in depth to an alloy, one hundred and eighty feet: also a Lot adjoining No. WJ, numbered lt)7. fronting ou Donegal street, sixty feet, and in depth :o an alley one hundred and eighty feet. Purpart No. 4. A Lot, No. SS. fronting on Water str*-t. sixty feet, and in depth, along Manor street, cue hundred ntsdeighty 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. ISf'd. Sale to commence at - o'clock. P. M.. ot -aid day. WILLIAM SIPLE, HENRY SIPLE, Administrators •M* '-0 a<"~ bdj VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY* AT PUBLIC SALE.—Ou THURSDAY, the ‘doth day of OCTOBER tiext, the undersiirued Executor-; of the will of Robert McClure, Ut* of the city of Lancaster, deceased, will ri.-U by pulilic vendue. at the public house of Solomon Sprecher, East street, in said city, the foliowini: de scribed real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1. A thm* st'-rind BRICK BUILDING, front ing3s iVct auil 3 inolifS on Emt Kina strer*t, *vitil a two-storb-d Berk Back Buildiug, fronting |ioi toirotheron I)nk»? ■-tr.et 79 feot and 10 inches, now occupied Itv Tteo. Wolf, as a Jewelry Store. John H. Heed & Co’s Banking House, and as a private residence, with the ground belonging thereto. No. 2. A three-storied BRICK BUILDING. adjoining the above on the north, and containing in front on Duke street aforesaid, 41 feet and 5 inches, including a i Sy l feet wide common alley, anil in depth 22 feet to grouud oi Lewis Sprccher. now occupied as a Printing Office and Liquor Store. No. ;j. A NEW THREE STORIED BUILDING adjoining No. 2. on the north. Containing iu 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, [’rioting Office, &c. These properties are located on Duke and East King sts., opposite the.Cnurt House, the most eligible situation in the city for any kinds of business and professions, and will Ik* sold as above divided, or in one lot to suit purchas ers. Possession aud undisputable titles will be given on the first of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises before the sale will please call ou (1 M Kline, at his office in No. 3. Sale will begin at 0 o’clock in the evening of said day. GKO. M. KLINE. JOSEPH McCLURK. sept 13 ts 35 Executors. | Examiner copy.] qi\VO VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC X SALE. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Pith, 18. VJ. will bo sold at public sale, at the public house of Martin M. Fieles, iu the village of Georgetown. Bart township. Lan caster couuty. the following described valuable real estate : No. 1. .Situated Iu Edeu township, Lancaster conntv. four miles south-east of Strasburg borough, and about 1)J miles west of G;orgetown, adjoining lands of Umble & Plank, Abraham Herr, W. W. Withers, Samuel Kauffman and others, and now in the occupancy of Mr. Wikert. more or less, about twenf v-fire of which are covered with heavy Timber. The reminder is under cultivation, has been heavily limed wßßin|thc past few years, and is under The improvements thereon are a well-finished two-story'~STONE DWELLING A-‘IT HOUSE, 38 by 33 foet, a STONE BARN, 00 by 44 SoS fert. with a large straw’ house, hog pen. and other JI—AmX. necessary out-buildings. There is a youug and thriving ORCHARD of choice Fruit Trees; a spring cf never-failing wafer near the dwelling, and ail other conveniences usual ly found on first-class plantations. No. 2. Also in Eden township, adjoining No 1. lands of John Ranch, Abraham'lien, Israel Itohrer, aud others, now iu the occnpaucy of Owen Scott, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, about twenty-five of which is covered with excellent Timber, the remainder nndera good Btate of cul tivation, having been heavily limed and well cared for generally. The improvements on this tract are a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE. 32 leet square, a large stone double-decked BARN, 00 figgsl by 45 feet, stonespring and wash house, and other JLpAmL necessary oat-buildings. It is believed that this opportunity offers inducements to purchasers which are rarely to be met with. The build . ings are all now. the fencing good; the land is well wa ! tered, there being running 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. GOODS i One-third of the parebase money can romain se ! cured in the property. ] Persons wishing to view either of the described tracts j will please call on the undersign-d, or Mr. Wikert, resid j ing on No I, on Owen Scott, residing on No. 2, or'on John ; B. Warfol, residing two miles east of Strasburg Borough, i on the West Chester road, who will give every information i respecting tho property, Ac., Ac. ‘ 45- Possession and indisputable titles will be given on the first day of April, 18G0. • Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, on said day, whon terms will be mode known by , JACOB ESHLEMAN, Paradise Township. 1 Trustee under the Will of Jacob Eshloman, sen , late of , Paradise towusblp, deceased. jsep I 3 *- 8 8. J. BOONE. C. B. HOUSTON CURPKTS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, i WALL PAPERS, DECORANTS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENBWARE, FEATHERS, MATTRESSES, 4c., For eslo by HAGER A BROS. BENJAMIN F. KEPNER, Trustee of John Kepner, dec’d. CONTAINING 110 ACRES, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the 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, injure 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 generationindeed, 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 an 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 this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from oj 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 effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is con . bined from the most active remediate that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences, lienee it should be 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 Fibe, liosK, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Plains and Bnti.s, Tumors, Tettbb and Salt Rheum, Scald llbad, 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 which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, 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 energy 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 mss, Heartburn , Headache arising from disordered Stomach, yausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid inaction of the lioirels, 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 THE 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 arc 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, tne public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Philudelpuio. CHARLES A. lIKINITSII, Lancaster. JOHN WAYLAN, No. fiu North Queen street, Lancaster, and by nil Druggists in the country. [may 3 ly 1C TfALUABLE iiIILL AND STORE PROP- V ERTV AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale a valuable Store Stand, Mill and Farm, situ alod in Prumure township, Lancaster connty, on the west branch <-f the Octoraro. on the street road leading from Philadelphia to .McCall's Ferry, and ten miles weßi of Christiana <>n the Pennsylvania Railroad, —also nine mllefl from the Baltimore Central Railroad, at Oxford, adjoining lands nt .lames Britton, James Evans, Christian Blank, and others containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, about seventy of which i- in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with young thriving Chestnut ami Oak Timber. The improvements mn.n.st of a two-story GRISTMILL, ( known as 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 plastor mill attached: also, a saw mill. The mills have always a full supply of water, supplied from the Octorara creek, A frame STORE HOUSE, With Cellar, 25 ft. sqaaro, with a dwelliog attached. Also, a Blacksmith Shop, all of which are doing a respectable business. A large three-story STONE DWELLING HOI'S E, suited for two families, a kitchen in the basement, two wells of never-falling water, ||j!sl with pumps in good order A frame barn, 35 by 5b feet, a frame stable, wagon shed, corn crib, and other necessary out-buildings: an orchard of choice fruit treos on the premises. This is one of tin most desirable properties in Lancaster county, and. if uot sold before the 28rh day of October, will be offered at public sale. N. B. Three thousand dollars ol 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 calling upon the subscriber residing thereon. MAULON PUBEY, J'tisejrille P. 0., Lan. co.. Pa. sep 6 St 34 j ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an Order of the Orphans’ Court of Blair couoty, there will b«* offered at public vendue or outcry, on the premises in Williamsburg, on FRIDAY, the 14th of OCTO BEK. 1859. at I o’clock, p. m., a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and three adjoining LOTS OP GROUND, in said town, on which are erected other buildings. ALSO, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 16th of OC TOBER, 185 h, at l o’clock p. m., all that Valuable Farm of Limestone Land, late the property of Chas. Eicholtz, dec’d, in Woodberry township, Blair county, situate on Piney 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 Ua|y|| others, CONTAINING 3G5 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 and a good ORCHARD. This tract will be sold as a whole, or in two parcels, to suit purchasers. Terms ok Sale—Oue-lhird on confirmation of sale and the remaining two thirds in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mort gages of the purchasers. JOSEPH R. HEWITT, JOHN L. EICHOLTZ, Administrators. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The subscriber now offers encouraging inducements to those of limited means, who desire to get a cheap and desirable home in one of the most healthy and enterpris ing places in the Stahj. Three Paper Mills near at hand, and the last lately erected, is now in successful operation for tho manufacture of fine paper, iu which over one hun dred hands, male and female, are employed. Besides, “ Mt Holly Springs,” at the base of the Sooth Mountain, a noted walering place, being unusually patronized, adds materially to the pecuniary interest of the people gen erally. The following described property is adjacent, and In tended ax an addition to the “Springs,” and also to the beautiful village of Pspertown. 40 TOWN LOTS are now in the market, located ou the east and west sides of the Baltimore and Hanover turnpike, 5 miles sonth of Carlisle. The lots are on an average of 40 foot in front and 200 feet in length. The beautiful stream, Mountain creek, Aowb past a portiou of them. Also, the large BTONE ■ MANSION HOUSE, and one acre of ground, gar den and yard; fruit trees in abundance. Thin HSiSI bouse contains 14 rooms, with large basement kitchen, well of water at the door, and acknowledged to be a very delightful location for a private residence. Also, a two story WEATHER-BOARDED FRAME HOUSE and | Lot, with a Slaughter House thereon erected, being a good | ircatinn for a butcher—this business having been proflta- I bly established—or a good business stand for a mechanic. | -g* Also, 933 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well timbered with pine and oak, within miles of ffS&ST the above property, having good water power for a Saw Mill. The terms will be made very accommodating, and great bargains may be expected, especially in the boil ding lota, to foster individual enterprise. Please address or see me oereonally, at Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland county, Pa. july 20 tf 28 A VALUABLE! FARM AT PRIVATE OK PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned Assignees of I). B. KielTer, will offer at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 20th da; of SEPTEMBER, 1859, a valoable Farm, eon* tainlng 109 ACRES OP LIMESTONE LAND, situate on the Poor House road, )A mile east of Carlisle. The farm la In a high state of cultivation, and under good fences. The Improvements consist of a large new BRICK HOUSE, built in modem style, a BANE ISSS BARN, new Cottage Tenant House, Ac.— j£Jb!L One of.the finest springs lu the count; rises near the house. This property will be sold in parts or as a whole, to snit purchasers. Any person desiring to purchase at privato sale prior to the day of 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. KXBFFEB, Assignees. tug 9 ta SO ALFRED MOORE.
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