” ’ a z co cn ' , ) *—i ; *—» y*-* *—* i ” tc t r* ■T* ' • t-‘:fco.tojfr»pcs^ioo ! ?©!oi--'tslc;rf- cnci . t nnmmj-npc '. H ■ f 1 O©’W2‘H.OQB|CO!a?ft .g tS O k f* 2 C 3 ! ® «! g CANDIDATES. • g -•:?:= ® !sS??Ip IF ? S. c r S* o 1 » ; ( o Opposition in small caps, j| jg 3. | gi'l If *g» g" |T !|* j I | I : - s ' \: | I ": | I, f . gi t Democrats in Roman. f. :*. Jf \S> i£ -g fS »j*!§ J 9 | ! : j : : '. • - 5' *. # .': ! | : : *. *j: : | jf. :? ■: 1 : :j: : : :' : : :V ® Auditor General, • i ! Thomas E. Cochban,-272276 200185 933 142125 2029277147 3461148 i 81 137 109 56 79 Richardson L. Wright,143244117 99|]603 10211312221 64 72106 61' 87: 76 5984110 Surveyor General, * William H. Keim, 272277 200186 935 141124 200 9277147 346 149 81 133109 56 79 John Rowe, 143245 117100,605 103114123 21 64 72106 60 87 80 598411U 1 Assembly, ' ' Nathaniel EiLMAKEB,Jr., 262 265192182 ( 901 141 121200 9274141,361 148; 81 134109 55 69|l 39 225 228 213 108 147, Samuel Keneagy, 265 276197182,92014012420191 92142 343 148) 81 133109.53 79139 223 226 219 113 155; Jacob E. Cassel, 257261186 178 882141 116201 91 76 107 341 148 68 133 105 55 78 139 217 210 177314 153' Amos S. Green, 274284197182 9371411242009273141 343 148 79 133 10953 753 39 226 215 219 114 156; Davidßeese, 152254126102 634103121 1242162 72 98 61 87' 79 61 83 110148 98 173 161144 591 Beniamin Herr ~ 140244121 99 604103113120 21 66 72 98 61 95 80. 608411<>14S 97 144200 46 59 1 Robert S. Mollvain 145 247117102;'611103 113123 21 65 72 107 61 85' 80, 59 85 110' 48 97 147 >4B 51 59 1 William Hays, Jr., 138 244118 102 602103 113122 21 55 72 93 61 87.80 5984117 48 97 143 137 45 59! District Attorney, 1 Emlen Franklin, 287 286 209 2003982135 125 203 93 69138 343 147: 86 13210452 79 138 225 241214 113 154 Aldus J. Neff, 125245107 85,562103115 120 21 69- 73 108 62, 83 S' 5 6386 106 48 97136 160 47 57 County Treasurer, Michael H. Shirk, 263 275 193193 924140117 201 89 73133 345 155, 50132 85 55 78 138 234 92213 111 153 John W. C1ark,......... 149254119 94 61610312312227 66 75 107 53119 82 8384107 4S 89282163 48 58 County Commissioner, { I ! Levi S. Reist, 267273195 194 929 140125 201 9476141 344 147 82132108 55 78136 240 230 219 111 155 Abraham Peters, 144255119 93 611103 1141222164 73 107 62 87)82 6084107 48 69 147 157 48 57 Prison Inspectors, 1 HughS.Gara, 261 273197193 924125 1242H1 94 74145 345 148 83 132107 55 78138 225 230 219 111 155 Joseph Samson, 261 276184195 916140125 200 9475 145 344 148 83 132108 55' 78138 225 231 219 111 154 Daniel Hartman, 143253116 90 602103 114123 21 65 73 107 62 66; 82 6084107 48 97 144157 48 58; Samuel Long, 143253118 91,605 115 11412221 64 73 107 62 86 82 6084107 48 97 145 154 48 57 Directors o f Vie Poor, - ' Davii.Stvers, 268271) 193195; 931 140123 195 94 76 145 344 14S S 3 139 108 55 78 138 225 230 220 111 155 Simon Oboii 268 274188 196 926 139 1241999475 144 34314 s 83 130 108 55 78 138 225 258220 110 155 Ciirn. Warfei.,(2 years,) 268 277.196 1 98 '939 138 125 201 94 75 144 343 148 83 1 129 105 55 78 138 225 236 220 111 155 Albert G. Killian, 143251 130 92 616 103 116 121 21 64 73 107 62 60. 69 6084107 48 97 127 156 48 57 George L. Eckert, 142254118 91 i,o:, In.; 114 123 21 65 73 108 62 s 6 si 6083107 48 97 136155' 50 57 Jacob Zecber, (2 years,7 148 251 117 90 606 103 114 123-21 64 73 107 62 86; so 608410;; 48 95 145 156 48 57 County Surveyor, John C. Lewis, 264277196 197 939 135 125 201 94 73 144 344 148 83 132 10455 77 138 225 231220 111 155 Daniel Fnlton, 14425311!! 91| 607104114 12221 65 73 107 62 86' 82 6484108 48 97 145156 48 57 1 Auditor. John Mkcaktnkv, 271 277 196 195 939 141 125 201 94 75 143 344 148 83' 132108 55 78 138 226 229 220 111 155167,373 92125 William W. Woods, •••• 142252119 921-005102114122 2164 73 107 62 86: 82 6084107 48 97142156 48 57137 9439 26 Augustus Stoner, Independent candidate for the LegislatureTeceived 6 votes in the North East Ward ; 7 in t! 2 in Litiz ; 1 in Marietta ; 7in Columbia ; 1 in Sad.vbury ; 3 in Mount Joy bor.; 1 in Conestoga ; 2 in Millerstowi sensible- men. will avoid m-king n-h v-avs They will not permit tln-ir em-mics to put bridles "ti them, ami to lend th-m :it pleasure They will md put rim's in tlmir noses bv which tln-ir enemies will lend them where they <lo not wish tub'll -There is no necessity f.*r urging any Diunncrat to -ay he will not v.it.* lor Douglas. Kadi one should reserve t > him«d f the liberty to do hereafter as h« pleases with regard l ■ aiiv future contingency. We believe Douglas a belter man by far than any one of uhalf dozen that we -oijld name win* have been uientio.ied in reference to the Presidency, He in not our first choice, butshould he bennminateil by the Charleston Convention, that ‘'onveiiliriii will have g.od. 'Ullb’i-nt and patriotic reasons for its choiee. an.l We will si];. t .ort him.” Ammiß the < !un<liu:t<>r* wv 1.-.tir.- Mr. Warren M. ’‘h-si, ,-y n ti.,ml Mtu.-iti-iii I'T a * ■ ■■ m ..iir Fourth Street KailwiTy, li-shry. "t Columbia, l*a. This ■ . n,r in aii -t.iri i 14; upon his own ri'S 'iitCM'- in a stt>n."- -1r \. C>r it. is not. Imi- ht-mre In in *ki*H urijuiinta< .- «. un-i. if iit'i-ntiv.- to bu.sin.-Hsi. he ' an nl'vavM tirnl frieinlM who will unh him ah*-a<l. After nil, t tie West is tin- pi nv lur a V’iin_ r niitii aml u-c are pleas-d ■to mw so iii'in-, inking our i<lvire liim- ami piv-n thr-.uirh th- m-tiuni ..f the /„/W/i>/ifv*r. Mr ,1 <liii darkh*v. formerly i>f Columbia. but nmre re '•(‘titly Ir<*c ll I’hjla Id; bin. is now I x*.-tt**< 1 in mir city, and holds r. dtil- mil i.m in the People's ( Fourth Railway Company. Wr ftiS'i iii.tnv Mu- an i val. iiriniii: a n umber Peunsj I vniiiu Kftiln vl t-x.' .i-huiistH. of Mr. 11-nry H. Hmixf.ii Mr. AllnTt SV. Mii klt-y is still m ~ur thy. He Ins been hen- superintend). i.t I lie ruiisiru-ti-'n n Street Railroad, in which lie lidd*- .• mddernbh* mli-re-a. mid which is uovv cfiuililel'<l —:i distance cit about ihr-e miles. Thus far it bus innri' tiui n m- ' tin- bcL'litest anticipations of the stock- Vniir rcinicis li.ivc nr. id*-a In -w many J/m aster County people mo now in thin city, mni we k'-e they are still eomimr. In lown and Nor'hurn Illinois one fiintmt travel ten miles without meeting with a former resident ofyour county. Mrs Swisshelm. who prints a paper at St. Cloud. Minne sota, has been burtied in cfligy 1-y the indignant nit iz-ns of that tow: Tli- nason is not given. '1 he I) v. r i'l'e ,ii ) /ntelln/r.nor place- at ils mast-head the following I'tesid. nti iJ ticket: For President. R. M. T. Hunt-r, ot Va.; for Vice I’resident. Daniel S. Dickinson, of N. V. Then* is one nnticahle tact, that all the Democratic papers which have expressed a preforetiro or nnd choice, have no hesitancy in stilting at the same time that they will support tho Charleston nominee, v'/w-ver he may hr. — This is as it should he, and. with this policy carried out. that nominee is certain In hr dexletl THE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN Move interesting than the news of confer cnees, <■( peace sctlii-nietit-, it of new wars, is the intelligence brought hy the .Canada, fully confirming the fate, of Sir .John Franklin, and making public the last records of the ill-fated expedition. Sir John Frank lin sailed on his Arctic voyage in May, 1845. lie was last heard from in July of the same year. Helios ui' his party were subsequently found among the Esquimaus, who reported seeing some of his men alive in the spring of 1850, and finding the dead bodies some months later in the season. The screw steamer Fox, sent out in quest of tidings of the Franklin expedition, has returned to England, with the record of the abandonment of the Erebus and Torrur in April, 1848. The record also states that Sir John Frank lin died June 11, 1847. For years no one has doubted that the Franklin expedition was entirely lost. Mean time his wife, w r ith a devotion, perseverance and self-sacrifice that is world known, has set on foot and encouraged one expedition after another to make search for her husband.— Her fervent appeals and her determined example have aroused a wide spread sympathy, and chivalrous men in England and in America have freely given time, treasure, health, and life itself to further her plans to reward, if possible, her steady faith and constant love, with intelligence of a positive import. She has now the melancholy satis faction of knowing that Sir John Franklin died a year before the failure of the expedition, and three years before the hours of despair and suffering, when the Arctic Winter closed in upon the last remnant of the hardy, heroic men, who have given their names to immor tality. Sir John Franklin was born April lGth, 1786, and was consequently G 1 years old at the time of his death. In 1801 he served as a midshipman at the battle of Copenhagen. In 1802 and 3 he served in the expedition to explore the coast of Australia. In the war of 1812 he was wounded in an engagement with gun-boats at New Orleans. In 1818 he made his first expedition to the Arctic seas.— In 1819 he commanded an overland expedi tion from Hudson’s Bay to the Artie Ocean. In 1825 he commanded a second overland expedition. In 1829 he was knighted. In 1830 he rendered important service to the Greeks, then struggling for independence. In 1836 he was made Governor of Van Dieman’s Land, where he remained till 1543. In 1845 he started on the expedition from which he never returned. La. Mountain on the Upper Currents. —ln giving an account of his late hazardous ascension, in company with Mr. Haddock, La Mountain states that at a height of about three thousand feet the balloon struck, the northeastern current, and was driven along at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour, with a rapid ascent. The current was one of great depth, and the balloon went up to a height of three and a half miles without losing it. After reaching that altitude, it took a more easterly course ; and he found the current so steady that he believes if he had maintained the altitude of two and a half miles, he could have crossed the ocean in thirty six hours, without using any more ballast than in mak ing an ordinary local ascension. It was not until it descended into the local currents that it was carried in a northerly course. SPECIAL NOTICKS, Sufferers with Diseases of the Blad der, Kidneys, Gmvel. Dropsy. Weaknesses, &c.. read the advert i.smerit in another column, headed " Ilelmbold’s Genuine Preparation.” nov 23 ly 45 AST James Elfreth’s Kcw Carpet Store is at the corner nt Niuth and Filbert streets, between Market and Arch, Philadelphia [ oc t ]S It 40 A 3“ Watches and Jewelry. Ji E A! O V A L GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business in Wall street, for the past twentt-two vears. has removed to No. 415 BROAD WAY, oue door below Canal street, where he has just opened a new stock of WATCH ES and JEWELRY of en tirely new and beautiful styles; also. SILVER AND PIT TED WARE. He is constantly receiving the latest stylos of Watches and Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manufac turers in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired in the best manner by the finest London and Geneva workmen. QEOIIGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewolrv and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail. 4ln Rmudwnv. otic*door below Canal street, New York. ' [nov 30 ly 46 ASP-Fall Importations. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS TO OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF STONE WAR E A D GLASS For Hotels and Families, . AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. New Styles and Shapes of Plain and Richly Decorated DINNER, DESSERT, TEA AND TOILET SETS, CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. PARIAN MARBLE FIGURES, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, TOILET BOTTLES, COLOGNES, AT REASONABLE PRICES. TOGETHER -WITH A GENERAL VARIETY OP FANCY ARTICLES, Suitable for presents during the approaching holidays. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, Importers, 707 Chestnut street, above 7th, Philadelphia. 3m 85 OFFICIAL VOTE OF LANCASTER COUNTY.—ELECTION, OCTOBE: ifi»-Eiiuaiil.y to All! Uniformity of Price ! A new feature of IJusiuess : Fvory one his own .Salei man. ./ones •'<' Co., of the Cres-en t One Prirv Ob t liin ' Ft op o - M irl'.ct street. ibo\e ’ th. in addition lulwv::i: th* !■<: -.-‘t, must varied -uni fUshi'irinblu stock n| l.jiu nindfr expressly for rntnil snlfes, h.n : • i,-M '•••! . ..)!*- his own SdnsrnHti, by havin'.' 'ti-i-'-'."] in ri m-b artii-in. the p«ry lowest pi i.-., .! flwv cannot possibly vary—hll must hu*- ib 1n- g Is aw ail w*D sponged and pit-pawl i--! (l.mi., taken '' ith the making, so that a 1) -an l;:v -a .: • i lt . full o-sorsti.-e of peltin'.' a goo.] article at the rs-y • ,-st Duvall’s Galvanic Oil.—The Great Rheumatic and Neuralgiac Remedy. SUf f £ II I.V (i III'JIAXITT R£ A D THIS The undersigned takes thin method of informing the public gonerallv that tber-js no medicine now oifercd to the public that is equal t<. BUVALL’B GALVAVIC OIL in relievinn suffering b utnaiiity. I was an ob-.-rwr of its i-tie.-ts in a friend of mine, who HOlf-T'-d almost everything from a neuralgic affection which resist d the bust nodical treatment in Centre county. We applied five he Galvanic Oil to the paitiful p*rt, and gave somo inwardly, and in 20 minutes the patient was asle-'p, and wli-ti awakened was free from pain, and con tinued so. This is a positive fact which l am willing to make good at any time. A case of Felou was cured in nearly the sain** length of time. Ih'ar what Mr. s\ Vaughn "f DttneansviU? sai/s f haw used tile Galvanic Oil prepared by J. D Stonenmd, of L-wistown, I'm., for a very painful disease myself and r'*c •mniend it to others, and in every case tumid" it to he one of the very best medicines for sore snd paintul dis eases. Relieves ail pain in a lew minutes. Every family should have it in the house Altoona, Blair county, .July d. ]SSS. ,1. 0. ST* >\ ku• j a !>. Lewist'.wn, l‘a. bt«r ,N'ir--Mr. Wm. T urti ban <rh has been snthwing several years from rheumatism, cot so ill that his frieuds and relative., were summoned to witness his death. 1 in duced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation they did so, as the last resort; uud, to their astonishment and joy, he Inman to improve, got hotter ami better, and now, so far as I know, lie isa hale ami stout man This is not the only case where the Galvanic Oil has surpassed human expectations, iueveryca.se where I have recom mended the uil, it has done what it promises to d«>. Send us another s2i)\s worth. Yours truly. 11. LEIIER. JCor sale by ELY PARKY aud DANIEL lIKITSIIU. Lan casteNytc—ami by every country merchant in Lancaster county. UI.D GUARD. 3lQr* L'xil: nut f»r the Mammoth Hami Bills i'wu.L’d Galvanic Oil relieves all puiu in from o to do minutes. J. D. STONERoD, Proprietor. Lewistown. I’u. A. F. HAZARD A CU , Agents, dec 28 ly oOj 508 Market st„ Philadelphia. _ On the dth iust., bv the Rev. J. ,J. St riue, Janies M. Kil lian, "| West Earl, to Susan Heilman, of Manheim. On the 11th inst.. by the same, Simon 15. Bretinoman to Mary Jane Fletcber,--bofh of West Donegal. On the 13th inst.., by the same, John W. Guiles t«■ Marv Ann Fangert, both of Marticvilie. On tlie 9th inst.. in Columbia, by Rev. J. H. Mensres. Samuel Pearce. Philadelphia, to Margaret McDonald,->f this city. on the 9!h inst.. by Alderman Van Camp, Isaac Kauff man to Rebecca Shay, both of the city of Lancaster. On the 2nd inst.., by Rev. D. Hertz. Eplirata, Joseph Shower to Catharine Stever. all of Eplirata twp. On the oth inst., by the same, David Leisa to Catharine Sharp, all of West Cocalico. On tile 6th inst.. by Kev. S. R. Boyer, Ely Salim, of Eplirata, to Harriet Meekly, of Ilinkletnwn. On the sth inst., by S. P. Bower, Esq., Daniel McCauley, of Cecil county, Md., to Rachel Mathews, of this county. On the 13th inst., iu this city, by Rev. Walter Powell, Isaac D. Archer to Mary Ann Emerson, both of Parkes burg. On the 11th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, West Chesuut street, by the Rev. G. F. Krotel, David 0. Nevliog. Esq., of Clearfield, Pa., to Lizzie., youngest daugh ter ot Andrew Steward, of this city. Th-- young ami’ happy twain will please accept the thanks of the u/htc/ic.s of The Intelligencer for their kind and dr!h-ir.us remembrance. May happiness, prosperity and long life be th'-ir’s. On the iuih inst., at Peach Bottom, Henry F. McConkey, son of James McG-okey. in the-14th year of his age. On the fUli iust., Thomas, son of I’eter and Sarah Dellet, age-1 7 months. On (lie Bth inst., at Philadelphia, Dr, Geo. 11. Howell, U. S. Navy, aged 34 years and 11 months. On the Ist inst., at his residenco in Bethania, Lancaster countv. Pa.. Reuben Chambers, in the 591 h year of his ago. U» Mi ' 11th inst., Mary Elizabeth Wiley, wife of Win. B. Wiley. Km]., and daughter of the late Miller Kraim, Kaq., in the 33d year of her age. On tho 15th inst., at the residence of Col. D. W. Patter s'':), Harriet Willis, colored, aged 70 years. Flour is extremely quiet at $5@5.12}4 for superfine’ $5.25@0.75 for extra and fancy; the inspections for the quarter amount to 113,405 hbls., a decline of 43.044 bids., as compared with the same period last year. Rye Flour and Cornmeal quiet at $4.25 for the former and $3.75 for the latter. The demand for wheat is limited; sales of 4,000 bushels Red at $1.25 and White at $1.35. Bye iu demand at 00 cents for Peuna., but no inquiry for South ern. Corn is less active: 5,000 bushels prime yellow sold at 95 cents, afloat. Oats are in demand; 3,000 bushels prime Southern sold at 44c. Whisky advancing with sales at 2S@29c. Flour has advanced s@lo cents this morning, with sales of 14,000 bbls., at $4.60@54.t30 for State. Wheat dull and nominally? unchanged. Cora is buoyant and sales unim' portant. Pork heavy at for mess and for prime; the market closing Whisky held at 2~]/,c. Flour steady at $5.12}4 for Howard street. Wheat firm sales of 10.000 bushles at $1.20@1.40 for White and $l.lO @1.20 for Red. Corn unchanged with sales of white and yellow at 91@93 cents. Provisions steady. Whisky is firm at 29 cents. ELECTION NOTICE.—An Election for one President, five Managers and one Treasurer, for the ensuing year, of the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike and Plank Road Company, will be held at the public house of George Horting. in the City of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 7th day of NOVEMBER next, betweeu the hoars of 2 and 4 o’clock, P. M. lIENRY SHREINER, oct 18 3t 40! 7 Treasurer. PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 12th, 1859, will behold by public Tendue, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court or Lan caster county, on the premises, in the borough of Adams town, Lancaster county, the following real estate of Chris tian Kegereis. deceased, to A Lot of Groupd, containing 40 PERCHES, more or less, adjoining lots of Samuel Schlegel on the north, Elias Redcay on the west, and Jacob Kochel on the south. The improvements are a one and a half story FRAME « 5 DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other on*- r buildings, all in good condition. ||S| Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will he made known by oct 18 ts 40 PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned will offer at public sale on TUESDAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER Dext, in front of the Court House, In Hagerstown, Md., at 10 o’clock, A. M., his farm, sitnate on the public road leading from the Williamsport turnpike road to the Western pike, lying about two miles fiom Williamsport, aud four from Hagers town, and adjoining the Mill Property of George Sprecher, CONTAINING 120 ACRES OF LAND, about 8 acres of which is good Timber. This is superior Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing. The improvements are a fine new r ■ two story STONE HOUSE, and good STABLING. There is a well of good water near the house and llnl a spring near it for part of the season. The. conditions of the sale are: One-third on the lßt day °l A next ' ni ? d the balance in one and two years from that date, with interest, the purchasers giving hia bonds with approved security. >. Persons wishing to see the Moperty will call updfi the undersigned living on them. • -■ * oct 18 ts 40] JOHN SUMMERS. \! ® riCE—To the Heirs and legal repre sentatives of Elizabeth Smith, late of East Hempfield twp., Lancaster connty, deceased thyn U rnh r l h "p 6by ? ot o ifi T edthat Tirt ™ <* an Order of « ?° urt of Lancaster county to me directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real BER te iBs9 Ba lLt 1 e o- d the 11 th of NOVEM BER, 1859. at 1 0 clock, P. M., at the public house of Peter Snyder, 10 the village of Petersburg, Lancaster county, when and where yon may attend if you think proper. Q , . B. F. ROWE, Sheriff. Sherifp’b Opfice, Lancaster. to at an [Philadelphia North American insert once a week 4 weeks ] Is aac barton. WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Nos. 13&—187 North 2d street, Philadelphia. deo26 tf-49 MirkH. ab"V- Hr.},. N> . 002 .!• i\ KS ,<• i- -1 .1. 11. II *. N\. Oeiife Hill. t vntre county. P i. MARRIAGES DEATHS, THE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 15. New York, Oct. 15. Baltimore, Oct. 15. JOHN M. DEWEES, __ Administrator. *-* ; ►-* *-■ .ic tc ti be tc to to to :to' to co w -4 ■CO I P ! C J-, fci CO .t- ' O" Ci ->4 tOO ’to © i ?3 9 «»j« :s ! |;2 § ji. S' g. ;S* '« I r; o 1 «- SB ° ; =E ' s ■ = I■« 'O:5 5T= 3 • 75 * jfl 2. 09 a -r - o • a ' . 2 „*“■ - ,B • • - . B 139 226 232 221 11H 156 67 373 94123 183 95 201 176 157 147135 48 42145158 44 59 38 99 22 26 39 88 33 80 47 38 35 139 226 232 220 116 156 67 372 94124 183 95 202176'157 : 147135 48 42145 158 44 5 9 38,100 25 27 39 88 32 80 47 : 38 35 / <K\ERAI. GREEK PROPERTY AT lX I’LKI.IC HA LlT—Will bo sold at public sale, on FRI DAY, tie-2Kt da 1 , of ijGTOHER, 1859, on the premises, that very superior larm and Tavern Bland, known as the Green.’* This property 1b admirably situated in East Goshen township Clie.-ter county, on the direct road leading from West Chester to Paofi, three miles from the former, and ti mil-s from the latter place, and miles from the West Chenier Railroad. It contains about ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of the first quality of Goshen Land, higblv improved and divided into convenient fields by good fences, all of which are well watered, two streams of water passing through the place. The buildings and improvements erected oq this proper ty are t-xn-lleut, being a good STONE HOUSE. y n two and a half stories - high, having four rooms and a hall au the first floor, six rooms on the sos second floor, Ac., well arranged, and other con venioncos; well-shaded and ornamented with trees, shrub bery, Ac. A large double-floored STONE BARN, with straw house attached, and shedding all around; well of good •' Hter at the barn, with pump, well arranged. The • d her improvements area wagon house, carriage house, uiiik house, ice house, Ac., all of which are in wry good condition and repair. This property has for many years been occupied as a Tavern Stand, and is one of the best, drove or cattle stands in the county, doing a large busi ness. Is handsomely located, aud is one of llie most de sirable properties in the county. Persons wishing to view the premises before the. day of sale, will call on Robert Ilamraill, residing thereon, or the subscriber, at the Eagle Hotel. West Chester. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day. GEORGE G. HIPI'LK. oct h It 40 Attorney iu fact. TRUSTEES’ SALE OP VALUABLE J_ REAL ESTATE.— By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington County, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned Trustees will offer at public Bale, on TUES DAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. in front of the Court House, in Hagerstown. Md.. that valuable farm, the property of Anthony Rowe, late of said county, deceased, containing TWi) HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN AND A HALF ACRES, more or less, about lorty of which are in good TIMBER.— The improvements are a l«rg*» two-story BRICK n . HOUSE, Lull BARN anil necessary oot buildings. The farm is enclosed in good fencing and is in a |lq=: high state of cultivation, and is a first-rate wheat- growing farm. Upon it there is a flue ORCHARD, and near the bouse two good springs. The said farm is about two miles from Sharpshnrg. on the public road leading from that place to Bakersville. and extends back to the Canal, where there 5b a good landing. It may be conveniently divided into two tracts and will bo bo sold, or altogether to suit purchasers. The terms of sale, are: —One-third of the purchase money to be paid in hand on the day of sale or the ratification thereof, and the balance iu two equal animal instalments, from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his note with security to be approved by the Trustees for the deferred payments, the same to bear iuterest from the day of sale. After the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustees are directed to execute a deed to the purchasers, free, clear and discharged from all <'luim of the parties to the suit. Possession given on the first day of April next, and the grain growing on the ground is reserved. Any person wishing to view the premises will cal t ou the undersigned, James A Rowe, who lives upon the same. WM. T. HAMILTON, JAMES A. ROWE, Trustees. o-'t 17 ts 40J TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington County, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned Trustees, will offer at public sale, on TUHS DAY, the Sth day of NOVEMBER next, in front of the Court House, in Hagerstown, Md., at 10 o’clock, A. M., all the foliowing real estate of which John Summers, late of said county, died, seized : First—The Home Farm, situate ou the public road lead ing from the 'Williamsport Turnpike to the Western Turn pike road, ami adjoining the Mill property of George Sprecher, and being about two miles from Williamsport and four miles from Hagerstown, CONTAINING 202 ACRES OF LAND, about 25 acres of which are in good TIMBER. It is of the first quality of limestone land, aud in a high state of cul tivation, and under good fencing. The improve- a _n ments are a good two-story STONE HOUSE, with back buildings and other necessary out buildings. Jio = A fine SWITZER BARN, wagon shed, corn house, . and all other proper and convenient buildings. There is a never-failing well of good water near the honse, and rnuning water on the farm, convenient to all parts of it. Also, there is a young and thriving ORCHARD of the choicest fruit. Second—The farm lying along the same road, about one mile above the home farm and near the Western pike CONTAINING 120 ACRES OF LAND, about 18 acres of which are in Timber. Also, this is of the first quality of limestone land, in a high state of cultiva tion, and under good fenciug. Tho improvements r ~ are a good story and a half LOG HOUSE, and out- nuuw buildings, a good LOG BARN, and other proper E gJ|£| a buildings. There is a well of never-failing water near the house, and a spring on the farm for part of the year.— Also, there is a first-rate ORCHARD of the best of fruit. . The conditions of the sale are: —Oue-third of the pur chase money to be paid on the day of sale or on the ratifi cation thereof, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments from tho day of the purchaser giving his bonds with approved security, bearing interest from the day of sale. Any person wishing to view the premises will call upon the undersigned, John Summers, living near them. WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, JOHN SUMMERS, oct 18 ts 40j Trustees. POLLOCK, BACON & CO., So. 20 louth SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA . Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy aud Staple DRY GOODS. In this department buyers will find a very full aod com plete stock of Plain, Medium and Fancy Dress Silks, prin cipally purchased at the tecent largo Auction Bales, in Philadelphia and New York; and will be sold below the eostof Importation. Also, a full line of BLACK DRESS SILKS, of the most celebrated manufacture, and high lustre. Also, in their appropriate departments, an exten sive and varied assortment of other Drees Materials, em bracing all the most approved fabrics and latest styles for Fall and Winter wear. S II A W L S ! SHAWLS!. 1 In this department we offer by far the most extensive assortment to be fouud in the City; which embraces all the latest novelties, and most popular styles of tho season, in low to superfine Goods; many of which have been pur chased at the late large Auction Sales, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. CLOAKS! RAGLANS!! MANTLES!!! Buyers will find in this department a very extensive assortment, and almost endless variety to select from, and without any doubt the largest aud most varied stock both in point of quality and style to be found in this country— ranging in prices from low to superfine goods; all manu factured of the best and most approved materials for Fall and Winter wear, and of unequalled workmanship for first class Retail Sales. 4*3“ Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are solicited to ex amine our stock. A liberal discount to Wholesale Cash Buyers. POLLOCK, BACON A CO., No. 20 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia, oct 18 3m 40 ■i si i : i i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the sth day of NOVEM BER, 1559; will be sold by public veudue, at tho public house of Grebill Bear, in Oregon, on the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike road, in Manheim township, the follow ing real estate to wit: A large and commodious two-storied BRICK a „ DWELLING HOUSE, a large BRICK SWISSKR BARN, and all other necessary out-buildings and ||n| Tract or Piece of Land, on which the same are erected, siruated on Conestrga Creek, at the mouth of Carter’s Ron or Litiz Creek, 5 miles from Lancaster and an eighth of a mile from said Turnpike road, adjoining Con estoga Creek and said Run. and lands of Ulrich Shirk, aDd the Tate Jacob Kurtz, deceased, and others, CONTAINING ABOUT FIVE ACRES. This property is beautifully located nnd not surpassed by any for a private residence. Possession and an indisputable title will bo given on the Ist day of April next. If desired part of the purchase money may remain se cured on the premises for one or nrre years. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on Mr. Bryson, the present tenant. Sale will begin at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day. net 18 3t 40j HENRY E. LEMAN. [Examiner, Union, Volksfreund aud Express copy once a week until sale.] Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGIBLATUBE OF PENN SYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE, 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $ 71,363 25 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,056 50 Stock in Railroads, Gas and Insurance Com panies 25,362 60 Bills Receivable 291,666 36 Cash on hand 42,067 35 Balance in hands of Agents—Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued—and other debts due the Company 61,288 14 $698,804 70 WM. MARTIN, President. THOS. 0. HAND, Vice Preaieent. Henry Lylburn, Secretary. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, oct 18 3m 40] 74 North Queen street, Lancaster. 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N T orth. West 1 in Bine Ball. Fall and winter hats : FALL AND WINTER CAPS! FALL AND WINTER HATS! FALL AND WINTER CAPS FALL AND WINTER HATS ! FALL AND WINTER CAPS! At SHULTZ A BROTHER’S, At SHULTZ A BROTHER'S, 203 4 NORTH QUEEN Street, and next door to Lane's Store, EAST KING Street. SHULTZ & BRO. respectfully invite attention to their ex tensive and varied assortment of HATS and CAPS, de signed for the coming Fall and Winter, comprising Gentle men’s Dross Hats, of beautiful model and fabric, fully up to the progress of fashion. A beautiful Silk Hat for $3,00. Soft Felt Hats, an en tire assortment, comprising every variety of pattern, color and quality. Gents’ and Youths’ Caps. An eudless variety, tor dress and undress, riding, sporting, traveling and evening wear. The undersigned respectfully solicit an examination of their large, varied-and unexceptionable stock of Hats and Caps, feeling confident that every taste can be fully satis fied, as they have spared neither pains nor expense in get ting up their preseut stock in the very latest and most ap proved stylos, and of the best materials. Hats to suit all and at prices to suit t'ite times. JOHN A. SHULTZ & 11. A. SIIULTZ, North Queen Street, aud next door to Lane’s Store, East King Street. Estate op james mckeowk, late of the city of Lancaster, dec’d.—The undersigned Auditors, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute the balauoe of the account of Solomon Sprecher and John B. Livingston, Executors of James McKeown, late of the city of Lancaster, Pa., des’d, to and among those legully entitled thereto, will meet to discharge the duties of their appointment on MONDAY, the 31st of OCTOBER, 1869. at 2 o’clock, P. M., at the Library Room, in the Court House, iu the city of Lauras ter, when and where all persons interested may attend, if they think proper. oct IS 2t 40 CIOLE M A S , J FKA N K L 1 N II AL l, 4 1 }/, No'-r th Queen street . Lancaster. The well-known Frauklin Hall' Clothing Establishment has been thoroughly refitted and enlarged, and th e subscri ber begs leave to inform his numerous frieods and custom ers that he has now on hand one"f the largest assortments of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, '*B VESTINGS, fla AN,- READY-MADE CLOTIIINO JIJ, ever offered in the city, aud at prices to suit the times. lie employs none but the best and most experienced workmen, and all clothing sold is made under the Immedi- ■ ate supervision of the proprietor or his assistants. It is therefore warranted to be what it is represented. | The subscriber, by strict attention to business, and his desire to pj.-ase all who may favor him with their custom, usks from the public an increased share of patrouage. In conclusion, he returns his sincere thanks to his many cus- ! totners who have purchased entirely froui him during his 1 Seven years’ business in this city. TN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA -1 tion of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company fur the appointment of viewers to assess the damages which may bo occasioned by the said C-mpany's taking possession of part of the land of the heirs of John Cosgrove, dec’d, in the City of Lancaster. To Patrick Cosgrove, Hugh Cosgrove, whose Guardian, ad litem, is Michael McGraun. Mary, wife of John Maloue, and Ellen, wife of Thomas Doughe?ty. Take notice that, by order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Lancaster r-ouuty, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company aforesaid, have filed iu the Prothnnn tury’s office their bond—approved Oct. D'th. 1559. in the penal sum. of $lOO0 —for the use of the said Patrick Cosgrove. Hugh Cos grove, Mary Malooe and Ellen Dougherty, conditioned for the payment to them of such amount of damages as they shall be entitled to receive after the satno shall have been assessed according to law. That the Pennsylvania Railroad Company aforesaid, have presented their petition to the said Court i'or the appoint ment ot viewers to assess the damages which may be occasioned as above mentioned—and That the said Conrt have appointed five viewers, on the above petition, to meet on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1859, at 10 o'clock. A. M , on the premises, in the City of Lancaster, when and whore you may attend if you see proper. Lancaster, Oct. 11th, 1559. A MAIDEN’S SOLILOQ.UY ON A MUSICIAN'S OFFER OF MARRIAGE. There is a fine Musician—one Who would my husband be : lie wrote upon a “ Music Sheet,” “Oh! will you marry me?” I have his ‘* Signature,” and love My heart to him inclines— My name, with his, wculd noted be. It seen in "Ledger linos.” I’d really like, within his heart To hold a sacred place; If in that heart thero is o void. My love should fill the “Space.” But will the music of his Tones Be in my heart the 6ame, And not be turned to discords, if I take his proffered name ? If I’m a “ mar,” the fact may mar The singiug of the wife— The baby, as a “Grace Note.” may Untune the “Psalm of Life.” With “ mother's darling,” thore’ll bo three, And it may be inferred, That in the matrimonial “Scale” I’ll be a Minor Tuird.” I’ll “ Bar” the thought, for I should wish To be his “better half,” And in Affection’s hymn depend , On him to be my “ Stapf.” If, in the “Tenor” of his ways, He’s fickle, cold and “ Base,” Then, troubled by these “Treble” faults. I could not him em-“ Brace.” If I don’t please him to a “ Dot,” He thon may cast a “Slur,” And say : “ The Jade. I’ll break at once The “TtE or Bind” with her.” With such a “ Crotchet ” in his bead, My heart wouid have no “ Rest 1 will not “Quaver,” but will “Tlrn~ This matter in my breast, I’ll take an “Interval” of Time To think of this and that— I shall not bo a “ Natural,” Nor shall I bo a “Flat.” But I’ll bo “ Sharp,” and will not wed Unless with one it be Who will in Love’s sweet melodies, A “ Key-Note ” make of me. If that I really thought he’d do, I could uot him discard: I’d send to him. “ AMERICA,” The Song by Bennett’s Bard ; And on that sheet, 1 highly prize. I’d write him this reply— “l’m yours, if at the Tower Hall You will your Clothing buy.’ ’ “ If raiment there at prices fair Cannot your mind control. Send back my song, for you can havu No ‘ music in your soul!’ ” The largest and most complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia, now on hand, adapted to the present and approaching season, ami for sale at the usual low prices, at Tower Hall, No. 518 Market Streel. Philadelphia, by oct 18 It 40] BENNETT k CO. ELECTION NOTICE.—An Election for Xj Officers, for the ensuing year, of the Manheim, Peters burg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Road Company, will beheld at the Public House of Jacob Swarr. in the village of Petersburg, on MONDAY the 7th of NOVEM BER next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock P. M. By Order of the Board of Managers. H. C. GINGRICH. oct 4 3t. 381 Secretary. Farmees’ Bank op Lancaster, 1 October 4th, 1859. f An election for thirteen Directors of the Bank will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 21st day of NOVEMBER, her tween the hours of 9 and 3 o’clock. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will take place on Tuesday, the Ist day of November next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. EDW. H. BROWN, oct 11 3t 39 Cashier. Lancaster County Bane. > October Ist, 1859. ( An election for thirteen Directors of this Institution, to serve daring the en suing year, will be held at the Banking Honse, in the City of Lancaster, on MONDAY the 2lst day of NOVEMBER, 1859, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. An annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUEBDAY the Ist day ot NOVEMBER, 1859, at 10 o’clock, A. M., agreeably to the Charter. oct 4 td 28 Mount joy academy. MOUNT JOY, | LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. Tha Winter Session of twenty-one weeks will commence on the first of NOVEMBER. For Circulars address the Principal, * E. L. MOORE, oct 11 4tS9 11th, 1859 "os os os 'os o; o: >£. p « :<!.»« ST < •td “ wt 5, r 3 • a ? ©. p S* o i * 1 S o § O ,ts ■§: ® g s g * -g Js fl - O «7 3O■ • • -©;•■• 3 « 2431122 139.176448 163 7144 64 26 26 82 46 734911 243.122 139 177448 163 71 44 64j 26' 25 81. 46 7349 111 At SIIULTZ A BROTHER’S JAMES L. REYNOLDS. SIMON P. EBY, EDWARD MORTON. THOMAS COLEMAN, Frauklin Hall. 41*% North Queen street. 3m 40 BARTRAM A. SHAEFFER. Solicitor Ptmoa. K. R. Co. foct IS 3t 40 W. L. PEI PER, Cashier. I £*- rf- .t-: ~ tc W .fc Cl | O CD 53 H ; t; a .>s i> o|j -s:s!s £* != r 1 P : l;if!C B ! a If :-. I : l«•'. Is 1 g : I : r.tg : ~ 140128 143 9159 127:78 90 61 ! 64! 31 59 6417 1 5 21 1852 42-26 ! 140 128 143 91 59 127 78 90 61 64.' 31 59 6417 5 21 185242 261 142126141 90 ; 60: i 31; 60 6418 5, 1 Yard : 11 in Manl ' 7489 61 ► 17 a bor.; 2 t MARTIN KREIDER ] In the Court of Common vs. ! Pleas of Lancaster county. JOHN URBAN and |Ven. Kxps. to Aug. T. 1 Sf>9, MARTHA URBAN. I No. 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 purpose of their appointment, on FRIDAY, the 28th ot OCTOBER, 1859, at 2 o’clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court Honae, in the City of Lancaster, when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. A. H. HOOD, SIMON P. EBY, oct4 4t38 Auditors. Estate of mary Barclay.—Let ters of Administration on the estate of Mary Barclay, late of Martic township, Lancaster county, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned: 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. DAVID CULLY, Martic township, Lan. co., WILLIAM RICHARDSON, McCall’s Ferry, York co., sep 20 6t*3G Administrators. Estate of william kunkel... William Kunkel, of Bart township, and Elizabeth, his wife, having by deed of voluntary assignment, executed on the sth inst., assigned all their estate, real and 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 ward their accounts properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN STROIIM, Assignee of William Kunkel und Wife, residing in I’rovi deuce township, near tile Green Tree. September 12tb, 1*59. [Examiner copy j NOTICE. —Letters of Administration ou thb estate of Christian Flick, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. haviDg been granted to the undersigned, residing in said city : Notice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present thetu properly authenticated for settlement. sep 27 Gt 37] Notice is hereby given that the MOUNT JOY SAYINGS 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 stitck to One Hundred and Fifty Tiiousand 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 Notes.and in addition to its present privileges, to exercise and enjoy geueral banking privileges under the general laws: of the Commonweal! li regulatiug banks. By order of the Directors. ABK3I. j'IIKLLY, President. Jacob R. Long, Treasurer. Mount Joy, l*a., June 2U, 1859. NOTICE The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun ty, to report distribution of the balauce in the haude of Samuel Wicks, Ksq., Administrator of the estate of Joseph Philip, late of Fulton 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.D., 1859. at 2 o’clock, afternoon, at the Library room, in the Court House. City of Lancaster, when and where ail persons interested may attend if tbey think proper. sep 37 td 37 j WM. R. WILSON, Auditor, [Examiner copy. | ESTATE of JOHN BROWN.—.Letters of Administration ou the estate of John Brown late of Lancaster City, dec’d. having been granted to the subscri ber residing in said City; All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. octll 6t*39 • CHRISTIAN ZECIIER, Adm’r. Notice. —estate of abraham IIUBER, late of Marticville, Martic Twp., Lancaster County, yeoman, dec’d. The undersigned Auditor ap pointed by the Orphaus’ Court of said county, to pass on the exceptions, and report distribution of the balance found in the hands of Daniel 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 amounts due each of the heirs of the said Ab raham Huber, dec’d, (subject to atl 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 House. City of Lancaster, when and where all perßOus interested may tatend. if they think proper, sep 27 td 37] WM. R. WILSON, Auditor. [Union copy.] "* CCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGN s\ ED ESTATES.—The Accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the OfHco of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit. Samuel K. Groff and wife, Assigned Estate, by AraOß Diller, Assignee. Samuel Musaleman. Trnst Estate, by John Musaelman, Trustee. Henry Garber, a Lunatic, by Joseph WeDger and Levi Bard, Committee. Leah Wecbter, a Lunatic, by Samuel Eberly, Committee. Isaac F. Groff ami wife, Assigned Estate, by Jacob Iloober, Assignee. Notice is hereby give to all persons interested in auy of said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER, 1859, for tho confirmation and al lowance of the said acoonnts, unless exceptions be fllod or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Frothy. Protby’a Office, Lancaster, Sept. 20. sep 27 4t37 NOTICE. —The Partnership heretofore existing between SPRENGER A WESTHAEFFER, was dissolved on the 24th Sept., by mutual consent. Too business will be carried on by JACOB M. WESTIIAEF FKR, who is ompowerod to collect all moneys dno the late firm. The undorsigned takes this method to thank the numer ous patrons of the firm of Sprenoer A Westhaeffer, for the very liberal share of encouragement extended during the time they wore in business together ; and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to his suc cessor J. M. WESTHAEFFER, who, he feels assured, will use his utmost endeavors to render the most entire satis faction. J. J. SPRENGER. N. B. Those knowing themselves indebted to the firm of SPRENGER A WESTHAEFFER, will confer a favor upon me by making immediate payment to .1. M. West- ritOYS ! TOYSII TOYS!!! X Tho subscriber has just received at his old establish ment, No. 144 North Second Street, a verv large assort ment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, FANCY BASKETS, PIPES, CANES, BNUFF BOXES, BACK GAMMON BOARDS, CHESSMEN, Ac., which he will sell wholesale and retail, at very low prices. 4 JOHN DOLL, Importer and Manufacturer of Flags and Picture Alphabet Blocks, 144 North Second Street, Philadelphia, sep 27 3m 37 STOVE, TIN, COPPER WARE AND SHEET IRON DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. DEA N E R <£ SCII A UM , (SUCCESSORS TO CURISTIAN fcIEFFER, ESQ.) The subscribers 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, 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. CHAMBER, STORK, BAR-ROOM, DINING- £§■ ROOM, and COOKING STOVES of every variety JhA and pattern, canoot tail of pleasing the moat 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 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. i Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work of every description; done at the shortest notice. Their stock of Tin aDd Copper Ware od hand embrace every variety of article in that line. .BST* AH 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 acontinnauce of the Bupport 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 iDteDd to merit a continuance of it. .03“ Persons in want of Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin or Cop per Ware are respectfnlly invited to give their establish ment a call. Remember tbe old stand, No. 7 East King Street, ad joining Mesfcenkop’s Hotel sep 13 3m 35] ! CARDS 11 CARDS tI I PRINTER’S SHJfcET AND CUT CARDS Best aod Cheapest in the Market. CARDS POR MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND AT LOW PRIORS, Blue, and White and fine White Paste-Boards, Straw Boards, dc-, on hand and for sale by A. M. COLLINS, PAPER and CARD Warehouse, 606 MINOR STTEET, PHILADELPHIA. HOVER’S LIQUID HAIR DYE.—This Hair Dve needs r»uly a tml to satisfy all of its per fection as a Dye. and tbo following testimonial from that emh-eri' Am:lync Chemist. Professor Booth, of the United !* r t*«-s Mint, will rmly confirm what thousands hare pre viously borne testimony r.>: Bt*ing acquainted with the substauces composing Hovia’s LlQPtn Hair Dte I am satisfied that by following the simple directions given for its use, it will not Injure the Hair nr Skin. but will give a natural and durable color to the H-tlr. JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist Orders addressed ? 0 the Mannla<*torv. No. 416 RACE Street above FOURTH, (old No. 144.) Philadelphia,, will receive prompt attention t>y JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. 2t 39 I SUPPLEMENT TO “AN ORDI- Dance fixing tbe hours for holding public marketß in the city of Lancaster,” passed December 7, 1858 : Beit ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, and it is hereby ordained, That, from and after the twelfth day of October, 1859, to the first day of April next, inclusive, and thereafter from the first day of October to the first day ot April, inclusive, in each and every year, the public markets, now author ized to be held in the City of Lancaster, on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, shall commence at right o’clock in the forenoon, aud continue as provided for in the ordi nance to which this is a supplement, and that so much of the said ordinance as is hereby altered, be and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law. at the City of Lancas ter, this fourth day of October, A. D., 1859. ! 7475 752 S 17263 7507 13630 '3577 354 S 13511 Attest, Geo. F. Brexeman, 1 R. F. RAUCII, Clerk Common Council. \ President Common Council James C. Carpenter, \ CHAS. M. ITOWELL, Clerk Select Council. j Pre?.'t pro tem Select Council oct 11 3t 3 * PUBLIC SALE.--On Monday, October -4th, 1559. .nt 2 o'clock. P. M . at the public house of Henry Kreider. Willow street, the undersigned will offer at public sale, the following described real estate : . 7529 7530- 3547 3502 A TRACT OF L A situate in West Lampeter township, Lancaster county, containing 20 ACRES, more or less, whereon is erected a new two-story BRICK DWEL- ■ LING HOUSE, with slate roof containing eight rooms and a garret, with a large basement kitchen, iana! cellar, Ac.; a one-story TENANT HOUSE aodJUljuL STABLE, and other improvements thereon erected. This property was lately owned by Jacob Keesey, and adjoins lands of John Rohrer, Martin Mylin, and others. The land is of first-rate limestone quality, and has on it three springs of running water. The location is in a good neighb rhond, convenient to churches mid schools, ami within three miles of the City of Lancaster. Terms and conditions made known on the day of sale. Any information respecting the same may be had by calling ou tbe undersigned. GEO. M. STEINMAN. oct 11 ts 39 7560 '7572 7553 3525 353 S 3539 pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD REDUCT / 0y Tbe following special rates ou GRAIN AND FLOUR, will take effect OCTOBER l. 1559: TO PHILADELPHIA. FROM I P ' r I Flour Por 1 100 lbs. | bbl. Columbia, 14 2S cents. Mountville 14 2S Kohrerstown 14 •• Lancaster 12 •• 24 Bird-in Hand, 11 •* 22 “ Gordonviile 11 *• 5*2 “ Leamau Place, 11 •• 22 “ Kinzers, 11 - 22 Gap, lo 21 “ Christiana, lu »• 20 Penningtonville, 9 •• .is <• Parkesburg, 9 is Coatesville, S »* 10 •* Thorndale, s “ 15 “ Downingtown, 7 >• 14 »• Oakland, 7 “ 14 Steamboat 7 •• 14 •» West Chester Intersection 0 •• 12 ** Paoli ti 12 “ Eagle G 12 . •* Morgan’s Corner, G “ 12 White Hall 5 ••• 10 For any of the above named Stations should bo left at the Freight Depot ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, Corner THIRTEENTH and MARKET Sts.. Philadelphia G. C. FRANCISCUS, Supt. Phila. Division. P. R. R. THOMAS A. SCOTT, General Superintendent. Philadelphia, September 28th, 1559. [oct 11 3m 39 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE —On THURSDAY, the 20th day of OCTO BER, 1859, will be sold at public Halo, on the premises, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, one half mile south of Centrevilie, between Carlisle and Shippensburg. the following described real estate, late the property of Johnston Williamson, dec’d, to wit: ABOUT 213 ACRES OF CHOICE PINE LAND, sep 13 (it 3f* which will be sold in one tract, or separate parcels, as may best suit purchasers. The improvements are a » a large BRICK HOUSE and BANK BARN, Wagou Shed, Corn Oribsand otherout-bui!din<'s. Also, a small BRICK HOUSE, and SAW MILL, B g l -J all in good repair and nearly new. There is a never-fail ing well of water near the door, and the Yellow Breeches Creek runs through the farm. There are several LIMESTONE QUARRIES on the farm, of good quality for building purposes, or for lime burning. JACOB FOLTZ, Administrator. About 35 Or 40 acres of the whole tract is covered with choice Timber, (a portion of which is large yellow pine.) and the balance is cleared and in a high state of cultiva tion. The property is bounded by lands of Adam Coovcr, Jacob M.Tritt, John Boetem. Andrew G. Miller and others. Persons desirous of examining the property before the day of sale, will call upon the subscribers. residing near the premises. Sale t* commence at 11 o’clock. A, M.. when terms will be made known by JOHN T. (JKEKN, ADAM CUOVEJt, Executors of .Jobuston Williamson. deceased. ts 39 PUBLIC SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county. Pa., the undersigned administrator of Adam Storck, dec’d, late of the city of Lancaster, Pa., will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1851*. at 7 o'clock}, p. m., at the public house of Jacob Huber, in Lancaster ciity, Pa , the following described Real Estate : All that Jot or piece of ground situated in said city of Lancaster beginning at a corner of ground of David B. Bartholomew, on the west side of Priuce n : thence along Prince st. Northward twenty teet; thence bv ground of Wm. Mathiot, south S4J* degrees: west, at. right angles with Prince st., 19 7-10 perches, to a post at the fence on the east bank of Hoffman’s Run; thence down said bank of said run, south degrees; east 1C perches to a post in aline with said Bartholomew’s ground; thence along said ground north 46J4 degrees; west 23% perches to the place of beginning; containing one acre and uiuo perches neat measure. juue 28 6m 24 Tile improvements are a nne-Hfory BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, with a FRAME KITCHEN attached thereto. The Dwelling House ha? a trout room and b-J chamber ou the first tloor and two rooms on the second floor. Terms made known at sale. oct 4 5t 3S PUBLIC SALE OF TIMBER LAND On THURSDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, 1853, the uudorsigned, being trustees of the estate of David Jenkins, dec’d., appointed fur the purpose by the Orphan’s court of Lancaster county, will expose to public sale FIFTY A C'R E S OF TIMBER LAND, belonging to tho estate of David Jenkins, dec'd., situate partly in Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, and partly in Honey brook township, Cbes- jfcSjcS&T ter county, and hounded by lands of Bernard Way, Esq., John Buchanan, dec’d., Philip Bechard and others. The tract lies near the State road leading from Waynesburg to Morgantown, and near tho road also from Shirk’s tan yard to John Ammon’s tavern, about one mile east of said tavern, and within one mile and a half of Waynesburg. Forty acres are covered with full grown tim ber of the first quality, chestnut mixed with oak ; the bal lance with well set sprouts of eleven years growth. The tract will bo sold in whole, or in lots of from two to six acres, to suit purchasers. Farmers in the neighborhood may find it easy to pro vide permanently posts and rails for the fencing of their farms, and bnilding material, and thus add materially to their present valoe. Tho land is for tho must partsmooth, anti altogether of the most easy and convenient access.— Persons wishing to see it, or to got information concerning it,can call any time before the sale on James McCaa, Esq., ofCburchtown, who will take pleasure in going with them and showing them over tho grounds. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, when due attendance will be given and terras made known by JAMES McCAA, I. W. NEVIN, sept 13 ts 35 Trustees. PUBLIC SALE.— OiI SATURDAY, tlic sth of NOVEMBER. 1859, will be sold by public ven due, in pursuance oLan order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, aßhe premises, in Providence town ship, two and a half 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 late of Samuel Harman, deceased, to wit: A Tract of Land, containing 20 ACRES AND 108 PERCHES, more or less. The improvements Hsnsj are a one and a half story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, Summer House, and other out buildings. Persons wishing to view the property may apply to Jesse Rynear, residing thereon, or Emanuel Reese, residing near it. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M. ADAM LEFEVRE, Executor. HENRY MARTIN, Auctioneer. [sep 27 ts 37 NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TRADE SALE.—The following are a few of the Books just received from the New York and Philadelphia Trade sales: American Eloquence—A collection of Speeches and Ad dresses, by the most emioent orators of America, with Bio graphical Sketches and Illustrative Notes. By Franke Moore. The Land and the Book. By W. M. Thompson, D. D., 2 vols. Frederick the Great. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. Diary, Personal Recollections of the American Revolu tion. Self-Made Men. By Chas. C. B. Seymour. Alii bone’s Dictionary of Authors. Causin’s Lectures on the True. Beautiful and Good. Types of Mankind. By Nott A Giiddou. Limits of Religious Thoughts. By Mansel. Taylor’s Travels in Greece and Russia. The Laws of Health; or, Sequel to “The House I live in.” Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders. Dadd on the Nature and Treatment of the Diseases of Cattle. Etc., etc. Book Sellers. Country Merchants, School Boards, Teach ers and everybody in want of Books or Stationery, will find at this establishment a complete assortment of English and Classical Text Books, for Colleges, Academies and Schools, whether public or private. Also, School and Fam ily Stationery in great variety, and an extensive stock of all kinds of Books, in every department of Literature.— Blank Account and Memorandum Books, Slates, Ink, Pens, Shite and Lead Peacils, Wrapping Paper, Ac., Ac., Ac. Besides the already immense stock on hand, we are re ceiving a large additional supply of the most valuable Books from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales, which will be sold at very low prices, at JOHN SHEAFFER’d Cheap Bookstore, oct 4 tf 38 North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIP tion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHAM’S, North Qoexn street, op posite Sbenk’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 31 tf33 NOTICE— The Stockholders of the WASHINGTON AND MARYLAND LINE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, are hereby notified that an instalment of FIFTY CENTS per share was assessed at a meeting of the Board of*Directors, on the 24th of May last, and is required to bo paid on or before the 6th day of November, 1859. By order of the Board. oct 11 4t* 39J JEREMIAH BROWN, Sec’y. JOHN DEANER. JNO. P. BCHAUM. Hats and furs. JOHN O’BYRNE, S. E. Corner EIGHTH and RACE, Streets, Philadelphia, respectfully informs the Public, that ho has now in store a most excellent assortment of DRESS HATS, at $3 and $4 each. Soft Hats from $1 upwards. Children’s Fancy Caps and Beaver Hats, in an unequal variety. LADIES’ FURS, of the choicest kinds, and most care fully made. No misrepresentations as to the qoality or knd allowed. Ladies’ Furs altered and repaired promptly and per fectly. Fur timings, of various widths. 49*Remember! O’BYRNE’S is at the Southeast corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Sign of the Lion, Tiger and Bear annumounta the Store. [oct 113m* 89 Laboratory for Practical OgsxnsTßT, "i St. Patrick’s Place, L Phiupelpuia. February 17th, 1857. j PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. OF RATE S WE S T WARD FREIGHTS GEO. 11. BOMBEKGKR, Administrator of Adam Storck, dec'd VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—On MONDAY, the 7th day of NOVEMBER next, the undersigned Executors of the Will of Gen. David Miller, late of the City of deceased, in execution of the directions of said Will, will sell by publio vendue, at the public house of Henry L. Barnett, “North Ameri can Hotel,” corner of North Queen and Cheannt streets, in said city, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: The undivided half of said deceased of No. 1, the well known and established NORTH AMERICAN - - “OTEL, situated at the southeast corner of North Queen and Chesnut streets, opposite the 155 SI Railroad Depot, in the City of Lancaster, and a J£l£L Lot or Piece of Ground belonging thereto, containing in front, on North Queen street, 82 feet, Inches, and on Chesnut street 118 feet, 2. inches. The buildings oontlst of a commodious two-story STONE BUILDING, with Stone and Frame BACK BUILDINGS, occupied as a Hotel bf Henry L. Barnett, and a FRAME DWELLING, fronting on Chesnut st., now occupied by Adams A Oo.’s Express Office, and Etcholts A Bro., as a Gun Manufkctory. No. 2. A oue-atory FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 18 feet, and in depth 32 feet 2% inches, now occupied by A. & Reese as a part of a Bowling Saloon. No. 3. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and of ground, containing in front, on Chesont street, 22 feet 8W inches, and in depth 32 feet 2% inches, now occupied by A. 8. Reese as an Oyster Saloon and Dwelling, and part by John Hart as a Barber Shop. No. 4. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of groand, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 23 feet 0 inches, and in uepth 32 feet 2% inches, now occupied by Mrs. Stains as a Variety Btore and Dwelling. No 5. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 15 feet 10 inches, and in depth S 2 feet 2% inches, now occupied as a Warehouse. No 6. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of tronnd, containing in front on Chesnut street, 16 feet 3 nches. and in depth 32 feet 2% inches, occupied by W. H. Douglass A Co., as u Dye Honso Nos. 7 and 8. Each containing in front, on Cheannt street, lo feet 1 inch, and in depth 32 feet 2% Inches, now occupied by J. P. Dostman as a Lager Beer Saloon. The above described properties wiU be Fold as described, or in one lot as may be desired by purchasers. A LEASE OF GROUND in the rear of said buildings, now forming yards to same, during the life of Mrs, Eordan, will be sold with the properties, if desired by the pur chasers. Also, A HALF LOT OF GROUND, situated on the north side of the Railroad, between North Queen and Duke streets, in said city, containing in front, on said Railroad, 31 feet 2% Inches, and in depth northward about 214 feet to al4 feet wide public alloy. 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. Parsons wishing to view the premises before tho sale will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orangestreet, Lancaster. Sale will begin at 614 o’clock in the evening. SAMUEL L. WITMER, W. CARPENTER, Executors. The uudersigued owning the other undivided half of he above described 8 Lota, constituting tho North Ameri go Hotel property and Buildings, fronting on Cbesnut treat, from North Queen street to the public alley, will ‘ the same time sell his interest therein. CHRISTIAN HOMP. , ta 38 Lancaster, Oct. 4, 1859. \TALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR V SALE.—On 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 public veudue, at John Michael’s Hotel, in North Queen street, Lancaster, the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1. A two-story BRICK DWELLING MOUSE with Back Building, and lot or piece of ground belonging there to, situate on tbe east Bide of Lime, sonth of Orange streot, in said city, containing in front, on Lime street, 14 feet 7 inches, aud in depth 1211 feet, adjoining property ot John Black on tho north and east, and No. 2 on the south. No. 2. A two-story BRICK DWELLINQ HOUSE with Back Boilding, and lot or pieco of ground be- d|Jn longing thereto, situate adjoining the first above- JjjjjL described property on the north, containing in front, on Lime street, 1(3 feet 4 inches, and in depth 122 feet, to ground of John Black. Tbe two above-described Dwelling Houses have been lately re-built, and aro in flrst-rato condition, with Hydrant Water In tho Kitchen, Bath Rooms and Qoa, and are very desirable residences. No. 3. A LOT OR PIECE OP GROUND, adjoining the last above-described property on tho 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 the south by property of Salome Stauffer. There ia-on this ground a well of water with a pump in it, and a hy drant. This is one of the moat desirable building lots in the city. No. 4. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the south side of Vino stroet. between South Queen and Duke streets, containing in front, on Vine street, 21 feet, and extending southward 75 feet, then widening on the east to the width of 30 feet, and extending of that width further southward 83 feet, making in tho wholo depth 168 foet, to ground of John Miller. Bounded on the oast partly by No. 5 and partly by ground of A. N. Brenoman, and on the west by property of Elizabeth Kitcb. Nos. 5 and C. Consisting each of a NEW THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or hSiS pieco of ground belonging thereto, situate on tbe JIhL south sideof Vine street aforesaid, each containing in front, on Vino street, 17 feet, and extending in depth 75 feet.— No. 5 bounded by No. 4 on the west, and No. G on tho east; uud No. 6 bounded on tho west by No. 5, and on the east by N<>. 7. These Houses have been finished very lately.— The (las, and Hydrant Water are introduced into both houses No. 7. A one-story and basement BRICfK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot ol ground belonging thereto, situate on Vine street aforesaid, containing In front, on Vine street, 16 feet 3 inches, and in depth 75 feet, bounded on the west by No. G, ann ok the east by No. 8. No. 8. A one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece of ground, situate on Vine street aforesaid, con taining in front, on said street, 18 feet, and in depth 75 feet. Bounded on tho west by No. 7, and on tbe east by No. 9. No. 9. A DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, part one and part two-atoriod, and lot or piece of ground be longing thereto, containing in front, on Vino street, 26 feet, and in depth 75 feet. Bounded on tbe west by No. 8, and on the east by property of the Misses Seiber. There is a well of excellent water with a pump in it on the lot. Tlie last described three lots. Nos. 7, 8 and 0 will be sold in one lot. if desired by purchasers. Terms: The purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April next, when possession and good title deeds will be given. Persons wishing to view any of said premises bofore the ile will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange reet, Lancaster. Sale will begin at o’clock, I’. M„ of said day. SAMUEL L. WITHER, W. CARPENTER, Executors. 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 foliowing de scribed real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1, A three-storied BRICK BUILDING, front- ■ ■ log 35 feet aDd 3 inches on East King street, with a tw.--storied Brick Back Building, fronting ||gg together on Duke street 79 feet and 10 inches, now occupied by Theo. Wolf, as a Jewelry Store, John R. 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 on tho north, and containing la front on Duke street aforesaid, 41 feet and 5 inches, including a feet wide common ulley, and In depth 22 feet to gronnd 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 the Court House, the most eligible situation In the city for any kinds of business and professions, and will be sold as above divided, or in one lot to suit purchas ers. Possession nod undisputable titles will bo given on the first of April next. Persons wishing to view the promises before the sale ill please call on G. M. Klino, at his office in No. S. Sale will begin at G o’clock in the evening of said day. GEO. M. KLINE, JOSEPH McCLUBE, Executor*. ?ept 13 ta 3.') [ Examiner copy.] PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, tLc Ist day of NOVEMBER, 1859, will be Bold at public Bale, on the premises, by order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, the real estate of John McPherson, dec’d., in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, % mile north east from Pequea Meeting House, and ]a of a mile south west of McGill's Store, containing 10 ACRES, adjoining lands of David Wanner, John Kurtz, John McGill and Samuel Black. The improvements consist of a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, STONE BARN, - - WIIEELRIGHT SHOP, and other improvements, also a good APPLE ORCHARD OF CHOIOE ISqS FRUIT TREES. Tho property Uin a good and healthy neighborhood, and well watered with a good spring near the house, and under good fence; it is also in a good state of cultivation and convenient to schools, mills and places of public worship. Persons desiring to view tho property previous to the sale will be shown the same by applying on the premises. Sale to commence at l o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES ROSEBOROUGH, Administrator of John McPherson, deceased. ALSO, at the same time and place will be sold the per sonal property of said deceasod, viz : One Cow, one Heifer, one Hog; also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Bureaus, 2 Stoves, 2 Tables, Chairs, Tubs, Bedsteads and Bedding, EarthsnWare, Quecnsware, with a number of articles too tedious to men tion. ALSO, Grain in the Ground, Corn and Potatoes by the bushel, Corn-Fodder by tho bundle. Conditions made known at sale by the undersigned Ad ministrator. JAMES RO3KBOROUOH. octll ts 39 PUBLIC SALK—On SATURDAY, OC TOBER 220(1,1859, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Benjamin Kauffman, in.tbs Borough of Washington, the following real estate, viz : Purpart No. 1. Consisting first of a Lot of Qrouud 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 FRAME ROUGH-CAST DWELLING HOUSE, and other improvements. Second of a Lot of Bgggl Ground adjoining No. 124, above described and 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 Borongh 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 150, fronting Bixty feet on Manor street, and extending back to an alley one hundred and eighty feet. ' Purpart No. 3. Consisting of a Lot, No. 90, fronting on Donegal street, and in depth to an alley, one hundred and eighty feet; also a Lot adjoining No. 90, numbered 107, fronting on Donegal street, Bixty feet, and in depth to an alley one hundred and eighty feet. Purpart No. 4. A Lot, No. 68, fronting on Water street, sixty feet, aud in depth, along Manor street, one hundred and eighty feet, late the estate of Jacob Slple, deceased. Sold in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court.— Terms Cash, on the Ist day of April, 1860. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., of said day. < WILLIAM SLPLE, HENRY BIPLE, Administrators. gep 20 st* 30] A BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE RESI DENCE FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale, that valuable property adjoining hi* residence on West Orange street, between Charlotte and Mary streets. This property is admitted to be one of the finest private real* deuces in the city. It combines the advantage of a conn* try and city location. The ground has a front on Orange street, of 130 feet, and extending in depth 262 feet, con taining a choice assortment of FRUITS, PLANTS and FLOWERS. The House is well built, and two-storied, con* talniug on the flret floor a large parlor, dining* room and kitchen; the secood floor contains five figggl chambers ; and tbe attic, if desired, can also be JLImL converted into chambers. 43^- The terms will be easy—if desired by the purchaser, one-third or one-fourth can be paid as the first payment, on tho first of April noxt, and the i.HUSifS!??* I annual payments. PETER McOONOMY. Bep 20 oc °° WILLIAM PATTERSON’S LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, No. 1802 Market Street, above 18th, South Side, Philadelphia . Constantly kept on band, a general assortment of Bed and Spanish Slaughter and Skirting Sole Leather; French, City and Country Kipa and Calf-Skim, Wax Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, and a general awuuant of Shoe Findings, all of which will be sold at the Lowest 0,111 Pri AND OALOONS.*** „ oct 4 em3S
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