LOWERING THEIR FLAG.-Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, in his speech in reply to Mr. Douglas, said: • " That we were opposed to the extension of slavery over free territory, that we call it a relie of barbarism, I admit ; but Ido deny that the republican party, or the Republicans gener ally, have ever exhibited a desire or Made a movement towards interfering with the rights of Southern men, in the States, or any consti tutional rights that they ave anywhere. That is the charge I made." Mr. Douglas replied: "For what purpose does the republican party appeal to Northern passions and North ern prejudices against Southern institutions and the Southern people, unless it is to operate upon those institutions? They represent Southern institutions as no better than polygamy—the slaveholder as no better than a polygamist—and 'complain that we should intimate that they did not like to - associate with the slaveholder any better than with the polygamist. I can see a monstrous lowering of the . flog. I would respect the concession, if the fact was acknowledged." Seir The Louisville Journal, one of the Southern allies of the black republicans, speaking of that party, says : " The mission of the party is fulfilled. It has no longer a decent pretext for existing. Disbandment has in every point of view be come a+ - paramount duty." It would seem that this advice is about to be followed, for their representatives in Congress have gone out of their ranks for all the officers of the House, and it is stated that "it is arranged " that their candidate and platform for the Presidential election are to be of the " silver grey " stripe ! SPECIAL NOTICES .6Y• Sufferers with Diseases of the Blad— der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &c., read the advertismeut in another column, headed "Helmbold's Genuine Preparation." nov 23 ly 45 Mexican Mustang Liniment.--From rich and poor, bond and free, all colors, grades and condi• tions of life, we hear the same mead of praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold Ills assuaged by this great medfcirie,, which is suprising to the judo:merit of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any other article ? For Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Rheum& time, Swellings. Strained Horses, &c., It hue no equal. Beware of imitations. The genuine Mustang Liniment Is sold by all" respectable Druggists and Livery Mon in every tows, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America. Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. BARNES & PARK, j n 17 lm 11 Mothers I Mothers I I—You are all nurses, iu one wore of the word, yet con you determine and treat the diseases of your children' or do you call In a physician when they are ailing 1 Accept, then, the aid Dr. EATON brings you in hie INFANTILE CORDIAL. He, is a regular physician, and from such experience in Infantile Complaints, has compounded this preparation—without paregoric or °Mats of any kind—so as to be a sure I eller to your suffering little ones In. all the ills attending their teething; and fol. coughs, or creep or convulsions, and also for Summer Complaints, it Is a certain- cure. You may rely on it with perfect confidence, that Dr. EAToN'S INFAN TILE CORDIAL cunid never have attained the celebrity it has In the United States, if it were not the very bast article for Inftntile Complaints that is put up. It is feet super ceding all others. Dlt ROBINSON'S BLOOD FOOD, advertised with the CORDIAL. Is the octet Invaluable necessity to every NIOTIIER, as well as every unmarried lady. Buy it and read the circular enveloping the bottle, end you will get the par ticular iformallon you want. /re - See adVertlaemet feb 7 lm 4 thr Purify the Blood. MOFFAVS LIFE PILLS AND PLICENIX BITTERS FREE PROM ELI. MINERAL POINONE. In (7211.8 of Scrofula., Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonish ing, often removing, in a few days, every vestige of those leathsum dist...i, by their purifying effects on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Piles, and in short, moat all diseases, soon yield to their cura tive properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may he saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and for sale by all Druggists. [nov Sly 43 .6y-Prepared alue.--Little conveniences r general tamily use, are often of more value than what are called "great inventions." Th, re is no housekeeper that has not been often annoyed by squeaky, rickety chairs, sofas, tables, etc., which have become no by the joints where they are put together becoming shrunken and loose. and an long as furniture in left In thin condition, there to constant danger of a general smash-up. And again, such act-Met - di as - breakage of furniture do occasionally occur •• in the hest regulated families" To remedy the annoy 811CP and perplexity occasioned by these troubles, we keep In the house a small quantity of Prepared Glue, which ran be applied to the affected parte by any person of ordinary skill, with much less trouble than sending the article to a cabinet-maker, to say nothing of the saving of expense.— The kind we use Is labeled "Spalding's Celebrated l'repar ed Glue—useful in every family," and as we have found it a valuable addition to our cabinet at "little conveniences." we fully concur in the sentiment of the label.--From the Neu York Daily Tribune, July '22, 1859. feb 14 inc 5 ./-Equality to Al Uniformity of Price I A new feature of 'Business Every one his own Sales man. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store 602 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, hav, consti• tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. " Remember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No. 602 feb 26 ly-6 JONES & CO. tlir Watches and Jewelry. R E df 0 V A L. - GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business In Wall street, for the past TWENTY-TWO YEARS, has removed to No. 415 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street, where he has just opened a new stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY of en tirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER AND. PLA TED WARE. He is constantly receiving the latest styles 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. GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 415 Broadway, onedoor below Canal street, New York. [nov 30 ly 46 DIARRIAGES On the 7th Inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strive, Christian Johns, of Lancaster twp., to Mary Good, of Peqnea tap. By the same, Frederick Neff to Catharine Raub; both of West Lampeter. On the Bth inst., by the Rev. D. P. Rosenmillorr, (at Manheim,) Mr. Frederick Coonley, of Lancaster, to ' Miss Susan Enter, of Reading. On Thutsday evening lest, by Mayor Sanderson, William B. Hackett, of Drumore, to Cecilia Swisher, of Colera in. DEATHS On the Bth inst., at his residence in Salisbury township Henry F. Slaymaker, in the 72d year of hie age. City Household Market. LANCASTER, February 11 The market opened this morning with a full attendance of buyers and sellers. The following were the ruling prices : Butter, per _pound. . .20@y23e. Eggs, per dozen. . . .16@l8c. Lard, per pound. .I''2@:l3c. Turkeys, per piece.........................................75c.©51.00 Chlckens,, live, per pair . . .40@50c. dressed •' Apple Butter, per credit.— ....... • ...... Potatoes, per ....... Pork, by the quarter, per p0und........... Whole Hogs, per pound... ....... ............. Beef, by the quarter, front, per pound hind, Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. R. BITNER & Bao., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, North Queen street. Letweerza, February 13. .$5.70 6.00 1.40 1.28 Flour, Superfine, 76 bbl " Extra . White Wheat, 11 bushel Rod Corn, old " new Cloverseed " Whiskey, in hhds " in bble.. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 11 There is some little speculative demand for superfine Flour, but extras and extra family, of which the bulk if the stock consists, are neglected. Holders are firm in their demands, but the sales have mostly been in a small way from $.5.62%@6? barrel for common and extra brands, and $6.25@7.25 tor extra family and fancy lots. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are dull. The former sold at $4, which is a decline, and the latter is held at $3.75 barrel. Grain—There is a steady demand for Wheat, and but little offering. Small sales of good and prime Penna. Red at $1 34(511.36, and White at $1.40®1.50. Rye is in demand at the advance noted yesterday, and further sales have been effected at 92(699 cents for Penna. Corn Is dull, and with increased offerings, prices have fallen off one cent ? bushel from the highest point. About 3000 bushels yel low sold last evening at 77 cents, but to-day It is difficult to realize this figure. Oats are in limited request; 1000 bushels Penna.. in stare, sold at 4414 cents tf bushel; Del aware are worth 42(443 cents. Barley ranges from 80 to 85 cents 3500 bushels Barley Malt sold at 90 cents. Cioverseed is coming freely, but the season is fast draw. ink to a close, and there is very little demand except for prime lots. Sales of 500 bushels fair and prime quality at $4.75@t5, and 100 bushels choice at $5.12% ?64 lbs. Tim othy ranges from $2.75 to $3.25, and Flaxseed from $1.58 co $1.64? bushel. I=l NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Flour is firmer; sales of 3,000 bbls: Superfine, State and Western at $5.10®5.15, and Extra State at $5.30(4)5.40. Wheat is Unchanged. Corn is in fair request at 79(4)80c. for Jersey and Southern Yellow. Provisions are firm at yesterday's quotations. Whisky sells at 23igi24.c. ..Baltimore Market. BAIIIIIOII.E, Feb. 11. The Flour market has been quiet again this week, bat we have no material change to note since our last in its general condition. Super has ruled through the week at $5.37%@5.50 for Howard Street and Ohio, and $5.25 per bbl. for City Mills, and it closes today ndy at these figures. The sales for the week add up about 4,000 bbis. A SHORT VOYAGE FOR 25 CENTS. A Take LIFE ILLSJSTRATED 3 months. Address FOWLER A WELLS, New York. [feb 14 2t 5 Ail - AMOR TURNP/ME.ROAD COMPANY. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARGEI.7, ; IB6O, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of G. Hornberger, Millersville, when and where an eleotion will be held for a President, six Mana gers and a Treasurer to servo the ensuing year. GEO. F. BURMAN, t3eoretary.. fob 14 td 411 LADIES LINE IT.—Alltsuurper of' s Dot. lar gives you LIFE ILLUSTRATED 3 mouths, on ;trial.a Address FOWLER & WELLS, New York. fob 14 2t SPEG lAL ELECTION FOR ALDER— MAN.—Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the South-West Ward of the City of Lancaster. that, under the Actof Assembly of the 13th of June, 1840, (pro viding for cases where an equal number of legal votes have been polled for candidates,) an election will be held for one Alderman in said Ward, in place of John 0. Van Camp, whose term has expired, on TUKSDAY, the 6-zit DAY of MARCH, 1880, between the hours of 8 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, 'P.M., of said day. Said election to be held at the same place and by the same officers who held the last municipal election, aud in all respects to be conducred ac cording to law. JOHN ZIIHNS, feb 14 to 5] Constable S. W. Ward. G ENTLEMEN LUKE S—valo Trash, or foolish nonsense ever appears Ju Life Illustrated.— It is a first-class, high toned, live family newspaper. ES 5 year. On trial 3 months for 25 cents. FOWLER & WELLS, New York. [feb 14 21 5 STOCKS AT PUBLIC SALE..-On MON DAY, the 27th day of FEBRUARY, hut., the under signed will sell by public vendee, at the Public Ronan of John Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster, the fol lowing Stocks, to wit: 50 Shares of Inland Insurance & Deposit Co. 50 " " 55 " " Farmers' Bank of Lancaster. 3 " Columbia Bank & Bridge Co. 2 " " Lancaster County Normal School. Terme : - Cash, or Note with approved secnri'y, payable lot April next, with interest. Sale will begin at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. feb 14 to 5] HARS.I—LISTEN TO THE WISE MEN of the Scientific American/ They say: •• LIFE IL— LUSTRATED.—It is of large size sod faultless typography. Almost every branch of human knowledge Is treated by able writers.' Only $2 a year. FOWLER & WELLS, New York. [fob 14 2t 5 1)UBLIC SALE.,—On SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1880, will be sold at public sale, at Blickenderfer's Hotel, North Queen street, all that certain half-lot or PIECE OF GROUND, late the estate of John Brown, deceased, situated on Mulberry street, in the City of ',spongier, containing In front on Mulberry street, 32 ft 2 1 4; inches, and in depth to a fourteen feet public alley 245 feet, bounded by the same alley on the east, on the west by Mulberry street, on the south by half-lot formerly belonging to Benjamin Milton, and on the north by lot No. 759. The said half-lot being the north part of lot marked in the general plan of the City No. 758. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. P. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known by CHRISTIAN ZRCFIER, feb 14 ts. 5) Administrator. oTATEMENT OF THE FARMERS' 0 BANK OF LANCASTER, FEBRUARY 7th, 1860. .-- - - -. Bills Discounted and Loans $551,954 81 Banking House 10.000 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks 30,229 61 Due from other Banks 116,324 49 Farmers' Bank Stock 49,000 00 U. S. Treasury Notes $31,000 00 Gold and Silver Coin 108,510 05 13 ,510 85 LIABILITIES. Notes in Circulation $202,000 00 Due to other Banks 26,691 43 • Due Depositors 191,266 39 Dividends unpaid 617 50 $420.575 32 Capital Stock $450,000 Lancaster City, ss I certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the beet of my knowledge and belief. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 7th day of Febru ary, 1860. W3l. B. WILEY, Alderman. feb 13 lt 5 proprietors, New York GOOD LOOKING.- Life Illustrated is one of the most beautiful specimens of newspaper printing we have ever seen "—Christian Advocate. Every body ought to see It once a week; 3 months on trial at 25 cents. FOWLER & WELLS, New York. [fob 142; 5 ESTATE OF FRANCIS T. ALBRIGHT AND WIFE.—The undersigned Assignee of Francis T. Albright and Wife, of Colerain township, Lancaster county, to whom the estate has been assigned for the bene fit of the creditors, under a deed of v .luntary assignment, hereby gives notice to ail persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them without delay, to the subscriber residing in hart township. ME= POST OFFICE STAMPS MAY BE SENT In a Letter for Life Illustrated, which is not filled with "trash" or quack medicines: it lo 'an elegant quarto of eight pages, a perf,ct model of excellence, altogether one of the most sensible of live papers. Only $2 a year $1 for half a year, and on trial three months for 25 cents.— Address FOWLER A WELLS, New York. [feb 14 2t 5 OUIt MUSICAL FRIEND. -OUR MUSICAL FRIEND," a rare companion for the Winter months. Every PIANIST, Every SINGER, Every TEACHER, Every PUPIL, Every AMATEUR,. Should procure this weekly publication of Vocal and Piano-Forte Music, costing but 10 cents a number, and pronounced by the entire Press of the country, to be "THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD," twelve full-sized pages of Vocal and Piano-Forte Music for 10 cents. Yearly, $5; Half-yearly, $2,50; Quarterly $1,25. Subscribe to „ Our Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest newsdealer, and you will have music enough for your entire family, and at an insignificant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clurionet, Ac cord.n, etc., subscribe to the . _ SOLO MELODIST,'' containing twelvo pages, costing only 10 cents a number 'Yearly, V 4.50; Half )early, All the back Numbers at IU cents, and hound Volumes of Our Musical Friend," containing 17 Numbers, at $2.50 each, constantly on hand. C. li. SEYMOUR & CO., lob 14 3m 5j 107 Nassau street, New York. ON TRIAL.--"Life illustrated Is one of the best papers published in the United States.— We know of no more instructive and interesting publica tion for family Beading."—Ftinama Sfax. Sent three months on trial for 25 cents, by FOWLER & WELLS, New York. [feb 14 2t 4 e 4. " 1 11 , 0 4 1 0 irn , 7 'ST . P. CY ECONOMY! "i^ co J.: s to ";•-• Save the Pieces ! • As accidents will happen, even in wellregulated it is very desirable to have Borne cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles: It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 cents. Wholesale Dipot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO, Box No. 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accom panying each package. Ara- A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every horishold. - 14 Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their lint. It will stand any climate. [feb 14 ly LIFE 11.LUSTRATED.---A first-class Pictorial Family Newspaper, devoted to Agriculture, Mechanics, Architecture, Now Inventions; to Improve ment, Entertainment, and News. $2 a year, or 3 copies, $5; Five Copies, $6; Ten Copies, $lO. Address FOWLER & WELLS, New York. Vol) 14 2t 5 ....50660c. . ..40(a50c. rbgb7c. ...so®s6c. 7... B@l2c. ........6@7 c. ....4/4@}sc. . 566 1 Ac. $1 20@1.2.5 A TAILOR'S APPEAL TO A MAIDEN Notz—l3eing determined to close out the entire Winter stock in Ito season, we offer inducements never before offer ed; such as place the beet Winter garments within• the reach of all. S 0 JD elte...Climatnon, Cloves, Sala. RAMS, BAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT MEGS *c., Nor sale at THOMAS ELLALLHER'S fib 9 Drug A Chemical Stem West King sheet, loner. W. CARPENTER, Agent. ISAAC SHARP, Auditor. [A FRACTION'S APPEAL TO A UNIT.] BY TEE BARD OF TOWER HALL. Dear pattern for all woman kind, I bleed by Cupid's dart; Oh! may It prove a needle, love, To stitch us heart to heart! The tape of alithe world would not. In length sufficient be To take the measure of the love Within my heart for thee. A suitor, I, to press my suit, Will now my thougts unloose— Don't say my suit, like snits of clothes, Is pressed, and by a goose. A single shear is worthless quite, Though with a sharpness rare; But, to another riveted, Most useful are the pair. They work together as we would, If we were man and wife— We'd cut according to our cloth," And work our way through life. Then let a pastor rivet us, And, for all future years, As steel we will be true, and one, As is a pair of shears. A perfect love, nuclipped by Fate, I give, and ask of thee— To.fit me In my suit, thy heart Must note remnant be. Perhaps you'll think, but do not say, When you this matter scan, " Thou art, thyself, a remnant, sir—' The ninth part of a man : And if I were your better half, Then he who runs might see" That I. a vulgar fraction made, Could but an eighteenth be." Ch! don't say that! let no such thought Defeat Affection's plan— With. nine ninths in his honest heart, A tailor is a man! I'll build you, dear, a pretty cot, With garden all around, And in my shop will cabbage raise, And flowers upon my ground. Thus profit will with pleasure come To blest; us day by day; For we shall have the scents of flowers, And make the cabbage pay I I'll wear the garments which must ee'r ' For admiration call— The styles they make, and cheaply sell At Bennett's Tower Hall! Oh! then, my dear, let Cupid sew To thine my loving heart; And naught but death shall rend the seam, Cr cepie a stitch to start: And we will ask in fervent prayer _Within our bleat abode, That stitches ne'ermay break in heart 'Like ours together sewed I i - OTIVE • OF AUDIT •ILICLATIVE - TO n estate of Robert Moderwell. late of Drumore township. Lancaster county, deceased —The undersignsd appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to distribute the balance in hands of Thomas C. Collins, administrator of estate of Robert Moderwell, late of Drumnre township, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, A. D.,1800. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City -of Lan caster, where all interested are invited to attend. GEO. W. HENSEL, Auditor. jan 17 [Union cony.] It 1 OSITIVELY THE. LAST NOTICE.« NoticeP is hereby given that accounts due the , estate of F. J. Kramph. deceased, which are not liquidated. or satisfactorily Fettled, on or before the Ist day of MARCH, 1880, will positively be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection and settlement vi:h costa, without respect topersons. SARAH M. ERAMPH, JOB. EHRENFRIED, S. S. R.ATHVON, Lancaster, December 13, 1859. Executors. , dee 13 td 48 ESTATE OF GEORGE HAENER, late of Marcie township, steel:asct—Letters of Administra tion. ran said estate baring been granted to the undersigned, residing in said towissh,p; all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them for settlement to JOSEPH HARNER, JOHN S. lIARNER, Jan 10 6t. 521 Administrators. LISTATE OF JOSEPH McGLAUGHLIN, EA late of Martin township. deceased—Letters of admin istration on said estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted tnereto, are requested to make payment immediately, and those having demands against the same will present them for settlement, to the under signed, residing in Liberty Square;Drumoro township. JACOB CARIOAN, jan 17 fits 1] Administrator. NOTlCEl.—Nottee is hereby given, that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster Comity, to distribute the balance in the hands of S. W. I'. Boyd, Administrator of the estate of Joshua Rigby, late of Drumore township, in said county, deceased, will attend to the duty of his appointment on THURSDAY, the Ist day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested are invited to attend. JESSE LANDIS, Auditor. an 31 4t 3 EST ATE OF WILLIAM ROGERS, late of Upper Leacock township, deceased.—Letters of administratien on said estate h - aving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them for settle ment to the undersigned. jail 17 6t 11 NOTICE. -The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to report distribution of the balance in the hands of Abra ham Peters Executor of 'the last Will and Testament of Andrew Sh ute, late of Millersville, Bald county, (shoemaker) dec'd, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will meet all parties interested, for the purposes of hie appoint ment, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of MARCH, A. D., 1880, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Library Room, in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster. WM. it. WILSON, Auditor. feb 4 [Examiner copy.] 4t 4 $1197,019 70 EGYPTIAN OATS.--I. have Just received at my Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse, 100 BUSHELS EGYPTIAN OATS. In favorable seasons it will yield 60 bushels per acre, and when well cleaned will weigh 40 to 46 pounds to the bushel and is not liable to lodge, it being very stiff in the straw. Farmers are invited to call and see it before sowing the Common. Also. 50 BUSHELS PRIME CLOVERSEED FOR SALE. Dreer's Warranted Fresh and Genuine Garden Seeds. ADAM R. BARR, feb 7 tf 4] East King Street. $476,411 OTICE.--To all whom it may con— n cern ; the undersigned hereby gives notice that the freeholders residing in the village of Marticville and its vicinity, In the northern section of Martic township and within the following boundaries, to wit:-Beginning at Pequea creek where Spence's run empties into said creek on the west side ; thence along the line between Providence and Martic townships, south nineteen and one-fourth degrees, east one hundred and seventy perches to a chest nut tree on the north aide of the public road leading from Robinsons' store to Marticville ; thence south seventy-two and three-fourths degrees, west five hundred and sixty perches to a beach and maple on the east side of Pequea creek at the turn of said creek; thence up said creek, the several courses thereof to the place of beginning, have applied to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, asking to be incorporated Into a borough under the name, style and title of "The Borough of Mantic," and the said application will be presented to the Court on the third MONDAY of APRIL next, when objections may be made. ABRAM SHANK, feb i 4t 4] Attorney for Applicants. TN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION of Joseph Paxson and Hart G. Coates, for the sale of the Friends' Meeting House at Ashville, in Little Britain township, Lancaster county. And now, January 16th, 1860, on motion of J. K. Alex ander, Esq., the Court grant a rule to show cause why the sale of the property should not be made as prayed for by the petitioners, returnable on MONDAY, MARCH 19th, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., whore all persons interested may attend if they see proper. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan., Feb. 1, 1860. Lfeb 7 3t T O FARRIERS.--Having been appoint— ed." by Messrs. Allen 6, Needles agents in Lancaster for the sale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, we would call the attention of Farmers to this Fertilizer, it being superior to all others; and from the testimony of those who have used it for some years past, we feel author ized in saying it is the best application for Corn, Oats, Wheat, Gross and other crops which require a vigorous and permanent stimulant, that has ever been offered to the public. Apply to GEO. CALDER & CO., East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen et., and at Graeff's Landing on the Conestoga. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS,. TAKE NOTICE: CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER, 1130 Market Street, below 12th, Philadelphia, has the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, of all descriptions: Red and Oak Sole Skirting, Slaughter ' French and City Calf Skins, Kips, Wax Upper, Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, Shoe Tools. LA9te Findings, Ac., and every article FEL ' requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices, to which he invites the atten tion of the trade. [dee 13 Bm 48 To HOUSEKEEPERS AND PERSONS WHO INTEND GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. DEANER SCHAUX, (Successors to C. Kieffer, Esq.) No. 7 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Have constantly on hand all kinds of STOVES of the various patterns now in use. They wish to call particular attention to the CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AIR TIGHT GAS BURNER COOKING STOVE. for which they are the Agents In this City. This is a new Stove brought out this season with the greatest care. It Is adapted for either wood or coal, and is the very best Flat Top Cookbag Stove now In the market. They would also call particular attention to the large stock of COPPER KETTLES which are manufactured at their establishment, and will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other place in this city. They have also the largest stock of TIN WARE, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. Lai - Persons in want of good and cheap Stoves, Tin or Copper Ware, will find-it to their advantage to give us a. call. Agents for Shreiner's Heaters, the only double Air- Heating Furnaces in the market, and therefore have a great advantage over all Heaters in use for saving heat and fuel. Sir These Stoves will heat, with the fuel of one ordinary stove, as much as two or three ordinary stoves, and they heat rooms up and down stairs. [jan 3 3m 51 1860. 1860. 1860. SPRING GOODS. 11. ACER & BROTHERS Have now In store a fall stock of Seasonable goods, consist ing of - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. LINENS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, TOWELINGS, TICKINGS, CHECKS, QUILTS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARN, 75 Crates and Packages comprising the largest and most complete stock we have ever offered. The QUERNSWARE is of our Own IMPORTATION, and the °Lass WARE purchased. direct from the MANuFAcTututs, enabling us to offer great inducements to purchasers. SPRING, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRASSES. 1000 The PRIME FEATHERS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Velvet Carpels, Tapestry Ingrain Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Super Ingrain Carpets, Venetian Carpets, Rag and Hemp Carpets. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHEET OIL CLOTHS, from 1 to 4 yards wide. Carriage, Stair and Table Oil Cloths. Cocoa and Jute Mattings, Rage and Drtiggets. . jan 24 tf 2 1860. 1860. 1860. WENTZ BROTHERS Call the attention of. Housekeepers, and all about commencing, to their new stock of FURNISHING GOODS, which they have just opened for the Spring Trade. Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow-Case Musline, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Ex tra Cheap 6%, 7%, 8% White and Grey Linen for Table Cloths; Napkins and Counterpanes, Tickings, Checks, Crash, Bird Eye Diapers, &c. Irish Linen and Muslin for Shirting& CALICOES, CALICOES, CALICOES. • Domestic Goods of every description. ' Bleached and Unbleached 81nslins,-0, 7,8, 9, 10 and 12 cents,—which are offered at the Very Lowest Prices. Con sult your own interest and give us a call.. WENTZ BROTHERS, Sign of the Bee Hive. CHAR. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ, THOS. J. WENTZ GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES.—AII kind of Winter Goode selling off at much reduced prices. Large Stocks of Ladies' and Gents' Lindeivesta and Pants, at Great Bar gains. WENTZ BROTHERS, Jan 24 tf 2J Corner East King and Centre Square. G LENN'S ONE PRICE HAT AND CAP STORE. (Corner of the Five Story Block,) N. WEST CORNER OP BIORTFI AND RACE STREETS, PRILADA. The public are respectfully invited to bear in mind that at this Store may be found an assortment of Fashionable and Handsome MOLESKIN DRESS HATS, SOFT HATS, HIGH, LOW AHD MEDIUM DEPT'S CROWN. CLOTH AND GLAZED CAPS. Plush and Ptu.th Trimmed Hats and Caps for Alen and Boys, Fancy Hats and Claps for Children at Fair Prices. AR , NO TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOODS. t jan 17 ly 1 U)ROOHE & PUGH, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT.% No. 1731 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Exclusively COMMiSaiDA FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR, GRAIN,' WHISKEY, SEEDS AND lA, lit PRODUCE. 461 - Forwarders of Freight, per A. K. WITHER'S Cars to Paradise, Lancaster county. 51USSELMAN, HERR ts CO'S. Care to Strasburg, do. July 5 ly 25 TOLTZELT & M'EVOY , STILL CON.. r tlnue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS In the THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. iDA, North Queen Bt. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Balolues, Samonies and Helium:is finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest. French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Casaimeres; Fancy Cassimeres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large ussortment of GENTLIM EN'S FITBNISHING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the largest apd most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Ee tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the . . A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO.--A HOME.. STEAD FOR $lOO. Also, 110MESTEADS for $lOOO AND OVER, In a desirable, healthy country. ail-AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pamphlet. Apply to E. BAUDER, Land Agent, Dort Royal, Va. Or to 001. W. D. =TULL, Agent r at Landirtille, !Lan caster co., Pa. .pub' /7 26 BENNETT & CO MARTIN FTELIS, realding in Georgetown. Eart twp or JESSE RANK, of Leacock twp C 0 0 M PETZEU2 a tdoEVOY. K 12 H 0 NE R'S INDELIBLE INK, WINO HINDS.—One with - the mordant. sod the other with the Ink, so prepared that it entirely obviates the our of the same. To satisfy all who may have been deceived in purchasing. , what proved upon trial to lie utterly worth less: The following strong certificate of Professor Booth, of the Franklin In-titute of Pa., and whose reputation is co iiitenalve with the civilized world, in presented LABORATORY ID Tat OLD Misr, Philadelphta, Dee. 15. 1842. To Joseph E. Hover. 13 , q.—Dear Fir: Having examined the composition of your Indelible Ink, and employed it In my family, I can speak with confidence of its unusual excellence in comparison with others of; a similar nature. It is of such a consistence as adapts it equally well for course and floe fabrics, and when its full shade of black is developed, it is not filtered by washing or atmospheric Menu , . Respectfully yours, JAMES C. BOOTH. Analytic Chemist Orders addressed to the ManufactorY. No. 410 RACE street above FOURTH, (old No. 144) Philadelphia, will rlcelve prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER., fell 7 2t 4] Manufacturer. pouDRET TB! A. PEYSSON'S CELEBRATED GENTITNE POUDRETTE. 150,000 BUSHELS PO UDRETTE, especially manufactured for Wheat. Corn, Grass, Cabbage, Flowers, planting of Trace, and every kind of crop. Price $l2 and $l5 per Ton, or 30 and 40 cents by the busbel. A liberal discount to Dealers. Farmers, if yon-want a good Manure, go and see the Poudrette Factory of A. PEYSSON'S, Gray's Ferry Road, below the Arsenal, or to Peyeson's Farm, Gloucester, Wood bury, N. J.. and satisfy yourselves of the stiperiop quality o; the materiaL Apply to A. PRYBSON, Manufacturer of Poudrette. Mire No. 12 Goldsmith's Hall, LIBRARY street. or FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., York Avenue and Callow. bill streets, PHILADELPHIA. [feb 7 4m 4 A LLEN & NEEDLES' . 13.. FARMERS DEPOT FOR GENUINE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME The old established and standard article, PRICE $45 per 2000 lbs. (2% cents per lb ) GUANO PERUVIAN. We sell none bnt No. IGo ware of the counterfeit article. AMERICAN. From JABXIB Istastn, received direct per ship "Reynard." ICHABOE. Two cargoes of this well known Feathery Guano, imported per Barques " Trovatore" and "Annie." ALLEN .1 NEEDLES' NEW FERTILIZER Highly Ammoniated, composed of Bones, Hair, Wool. Animal matter, and Sulphuric Acid. It contains all that is wanted for a Pinar CLASS MANURE. PRICE $3O per 2000 lbs. (1.5 cent per fb ) N. B. We wish you to bear in mind, that in no case do we sell any articles unless we know them to be genuine, and would respectfully call your attention to the premiums taken at the following Agricultural Exhibitions, diplomas which may be seen at our Counting Room. Pennsylvania, State Agricultural Society. New Jersey, " Montgomery County, Pa. " Bucks Berke 0 CI Burlington " N. J. " Chester " Pa. Lancaster New Castle " Del. " 44 Schuylkill " Pa. " Schuylkill " " Agricultural aod Horticultural Society. A liberal deduction made to DEALERS, on all the above articles. ALLEN .4 NEEDLES, 42. South Wharves and 41 South Water Street, (First Store above Chestnut.) Philadelphia. feb 7 3m GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Ineurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. Piro Insurance on Houses, Barns and aodents, .Stoeh, Purrs imp/meal, dz. Also Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts of the errantry. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Statement of the company's Business for the year ending October 31st, 1868. Capital $223,800 00 Surplus 51,453 03 $275,253 03 Received for Premiums $91,565 45 Received for Interest, Rent, 7,825 49 Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis sions Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, ac Increase of Fire Premiums over last year's Decrease Marine Premiums Nett Incretse $ 4,272 85 ASSETS. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47,915 00 Bills Receivable 59,885 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 $275,253 03 CHARLES C. LATHROP. VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM DARLING. SECRETARY AND TREASURER JAMES WRIGHT. DIRECTORS. Charles C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street- Alex. Whildin, Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaac Haziehurst, Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall. Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy. Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co. John R. Vogdee, corner Seventh and Sansom streets Daniel L. Collier, firm of C. H. Grant & Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street. GEO. CALDER & Co., Agents, mar 22 ly 10 East Orange et., Lancaster, Pa. KONIGDIACHER. & BAUMAN, TAN here and Curriers Store, back of Robt. Iffoderwell's Commission Warehouse ' fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash or approved credit.— Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including " Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, -well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar den Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &c. All kinds old Leather bought in the rough ; highest prices given for Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt- IY attended to. lob 5 ly 6 SEND 4. STAMPS , FOR A SPECIMEN OF "NEWS FROM HOME." A complete summary of the latest intelligence received from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the British Possessions in every part of the World, and devoted to Politics, Literature, Science, Art, History, Ac., Ac. ENGLISHMEN, IRISHMEN, SCOTCIIMEN, WELSHMEN, support your own family paper, and welcome the NEWS FROM HOME, which is published every THURSDAY and forwarded postage free for Two Dollars for one year. One Dollar for six -months. Fifty cents for three months. Parties getting up clubs are allowed 25 per cent. for their trouble. Postmasters and established News Dealers are authorized to act as Agents. • TOWNDRON & DAY, Editors and Proprietors, New York mar 29 lv 11 FISHING TACKLE. Rode, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea Gram, Cotton and Linen Lines, Floats, Snoode For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug & Chemical Store, opposite Cross Rays Hotel, W. street, Lancaster. [may 17 HlB A MERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. Company's Building. Walnut street, S. B. corner or Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES, or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent. less, or at Total Abstinence Bates, the lowest in the world. A. WILILLDIII, President J. C. Sims, Secretary. H. S. GARA, Esq., East King street, Agent for Lances. ter county. f mar 22 lv 10 NEW LIQUOR 'STORE, Opposite Kauffman's Tavern, and half a square south of the Railroad, in North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa The subscriber having opened a liquor store, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. His stock consists of ...01•• WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, yr.a.r.• ••• RUM, WHEAT, MALT, POTATOE and RYE WHISKEYS, ec. • Having been engaged in the distilling business for up wards of twenty years, he is able to furnish Genuine RYE WHISKEY of every year's manufacture (except 3 years,) since 1842. He has also a lot of Potato and Malt Whiskey made in 1850; and Cuirant and Catawba Grape Wine made In 1853. /101 , - Persons wishing Liquors for medicinal or mechani cal purposes, can be supplied with the genuine article. LEVI. W. GROFF. mar 22 tf 10 PICES I SPIPES I! SPICES ! I S PURE AND NO. 1 GROUND PEPPER. GINGER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, CLOVES. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEGS, MACE. SUP. CARD. SODA, SALTPETRE, SALERATUS. SAL. SODA, INDIGO. CARAWAY AND CORIANDER SEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT. &C. For sale at the Eagle Mills, No. 244 and 246 North Front street, corner of New, Philadelphia. HOWARD WORRELL. Kir. Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest both in quality and price to buy these goode, which are war ranted as represented or forfeited. A trial is solicited. mar 15 ly CLOTHING !I I CLOTHING ! FOR FALL AND WINTER. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42-NORTH QUEEN Street, East aide, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber returns his thanks to a generous public, for the exceedingly lib&rel patronage heretofore extended, and respectfully asks &continuance of the same. He has now in store the largest, best and cheapest as sortment of MENS' AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER READY MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster. Among his extensive assortment may be found: BANGUPS, OVER—SACKS, .RAGLANS, DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, SACK COATS, . SILK VESTS, VALENCIA VESTS, SATIN VESTS, CLOTH PANTS, CASSIMERE PANTS, SATINETP PANTS, PEA JACKETS, die. Also, a full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, Fine Shirts and Shirt Collars, Cravats, Ties, Stoats, Sus penders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, just finished, the largest and cheapest assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, consisting of Boys' Frock, Sack, Over-Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pants and Vests of all sizes and qualitie.s. Also, just received a very large and well-assorted stock of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, SATINETS% VESTING% kc., which will be promptly made up to order, and warranted to give satisfaction in fit and in quality. The subscriber would particularly call the attention of the public to the fact that the clothing sold at this estab lishment is all of the proprietor's own manufacture, and is not only sold carat', ,but it is oar= =Di than any other in the City of Leicester. All therefore who *cid practice economy in the pur chase of clothing, by getting full worth for their money, can save from 25 to 60 per cent, by calling at this establish ment—my motto being, ...Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN A. ERBEN. Remember the Old Stand, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street, East side, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. . • [nov 1 tf 42 OLll..Castor 011, Sweet 011, 011 of SPINE, STONE, SENEILL, SASBASEa For Baia at TROMAS ELLM`A KP • Drag A Chemical Store, West King street, Lauer. feb 8 _ tf 4 (•ROVER dr' RAKER'S CELEBRATED 31 - FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. . NEW TT GES—P RICES F. 8.011 $5O TO $125. ElrLi CHARG E OF $5 TOR FLIOCIIEBo. 730 Chestnut street. Phaadelphia. 495 Broadway. N. York. Agencies in all principal Cities and Towns in the 11. S. These Machines sew from two /pools, as purchased from the store, taquiring no re-winding of thread; they Hem, Fell, Gather and Stitch in - a superior style, finishing each man by their own operation, without recourse to the hand needle, as is required by other marhines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress ran, even if She works fen• one cent an hour, and are, unquestionably, the bat Machines in the market for family sewing. no en count of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing—execntlna either heavy or fine wo. k with equal facility, and without special adjustment. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Ma chines. the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company beg leave to respectfully refer to the following "Having had one of Grover & Baker's Machines In my family for nearly a year and a half, I take pleasure in com mending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which It is designed—Family Bewing.”—dlrs.JoshuaLareitt, wife of Bee. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N. Y. Independent. "I am delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It boa always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply changing the spools of threed.”—Mrs. Eh:saber Strict/arid, wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor New York Christian -Advocate. "Alter trying several different good machines,l preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is managed, u well as the strength and du rability of the seam. After long experience, I feel compe tent to speak In this manner, and to confidently recommend it for every variety of family sewing."—Mrs.B. B. Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Sur. have. need a drover k Bakor Sewing Machine for two years. and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used."—Mrs. A. B. Whip pee, wife of Bev. Geo. Whipple, New York. "Your Sewing Machine has been in nee in myfamily the past two years, and the ladles request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect adapteduess, as well as labor saving qualities in the performance of fatally and house hold sewing."—Bobert Boorman, New York. "For several months we have used Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine, and have core to the conclusion that every lady who desires her se wi ng beautifully and quickly done, would be most fortunate in _possessing one of these reliable &ad - indefatigable 'iron neeffle women,' whose com bined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are in valuable."—J. IV. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Thos. B. Leavitt, Esq., an Amer ican gentleman, now resident in New South Wales, dated January 12, 1858: "I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover & Baker's :Machines, and a single seam of that has ontstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine." "If Homer could be called up from his murky hales, he would eing the advent of Grover & Baker as a more benig nant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smithy. He would denounce midnight shirt-making as •the direful spring of woes unnumbered.'"—,Prof. North. "I take pleasure in saying that the Grover & Baker-Sew ing Machines have more than sustained my expectation.— After trying and returning others, I have three of them in operation in my different places, and, after four years' trial, have no fault to find."—J. H. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. "My wife has had one of Grover Er Baker's Family Sewing Machines for some time and I am satisfied it is one of the best labdr-saving machines that has been invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."—/. G. Harris, Governor of Tennessee. "It le a beautiful thing, and puts everybody Into an ex citement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Saints Grover and Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity." 0184/11.1 Al. Clay. "I think it by far the best patent.in use. This Machin can be adapted from the finest cambric to the heaviest case slmere. It sews stronger, fester, and more beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it."—Mrs..T. G. Brown, Nashville, Tenn. Send for a Circular. JOHN DELLINGER, (Ambrotype Rooms, Centre Square,) AGENT FOR LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. may 24 Iyl9 13AULICK & I tIcCULLE. Y , S NEW IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, The subscribers having leased the Foundry recently erected by Mr. Written DILLER, adjoining his Machine Shop, in North Water street, between Orange and Chesnut streets; also having bought out the Strasburg Foundry and parts of the fixtures of other establishments of the same kind, and having the most complete collection of Patterns in the City, are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (either light, or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the shortest notice, and warranted to be done in the most workmanlike manner. $99,390 94 $70,333 00 $14,699 59 10,428 74 Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and the other a Pattern Maker—they flatter themselves that, by doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures at very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses will be less than any other establishment of the kind here, they can make Coatings and finish them at more reason able prices than has heretofore ruled in this City. JiGle - Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES. GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and sizes kept constantly on hand. They have on hand, and are constantly making new designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of 'Ornamental Castings. Abr . The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and shall spare no pains to please all who may favor sts with their custom. LEWIS PAIILICK, Lancaster, May 4. CARSON M'CULLEY. may 4 tf 18 WILLIAJR PATTERSON'S LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, No. 1802 Market Street, above 18th, South Side, Philadelphia. Constantly kept on band, a general assortment of Red and Spanish Slaughter and Skirting Sole Leather ; French, City and Country Kips and Calf-Skins, Wax Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, and a general assortment of Shoe Findings, all of which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Isar LASTINGS AND GALLONS. oct 4 Bm 38 ORSE AND CATTLE. POWDER H TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FENNUGREEK SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS, &c., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S [Drug & Chemical Store, West Klog street, Latter. feb 9 tf 4 NATIONAL HOTEL. RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA The subscriber Is now the sole proprietor of this well known Hotel, and has it fitted up in first-rate order. Ms table is always supplied with the best of every thing the market affords, and his chambers are large, airy and com fortable. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business, moderate prices, and a personal supervision of the entire establishment, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms, $1,25 per day. C. CARMANY. nov 72 Bm 45 F ALL AND WINTER HATS FALL AND WINTER CAPS I FALL AND WINTER HATS! FALL AND WINTER CAPS FALL AND WINTER HATS I FALL AND WINTER CAPS , At SHULTZ & BROTHER'S, At SHULTZ & BROTHER'S At SHULTZ & BROTHER'S, 2034; NORTH QUEEN Street, and next door to Lane's Store, EAST KENO 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 Dress 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 endless variety, for 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 present stock in the very latest and most ap proved styles, and of the best materials. Hats to suit all and at raters TO BIIIT TITE TIMER. JOHN A. SHULTZ & H. A. SHULTZ, 20% 2 ' North Queen Street, and next door to Lane's Store, East Mpg Street, _ _ CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOOR ING BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Boards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at GraetPs Landing, on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & Co., GfEloe East Orange at., near N. Queen at., Lancaster n SO terS DENT /1.1. SURGERY.--The under signed has associated with him in the 1 practice of Dental Surgery, E. W. SWENTZEL, D. D. S., well known as his asaistant. Dr. °Slam.. Swentzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. 130 . % North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 JOHN WAYLAN. LTA BT N. AMER, BURGEON DEN V V TIST, Office on the south-east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. A. having been for 5 years a studentand assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of •••••as this city, and having for several years since been in con stant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to his friends and the public generally, of his ability to per form all operations connected with the practice of the DENTAL Aar, in such a manner ' as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. la-Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be ally equal to any that can be procured elsewhere. N. IL—Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street. June 29 tf REIIIOI7 A L.--We flax(' this day re to our new Banking House, in EAST KING BT., where the Banking Business in all its varied branches will . re ceive our best attention. Interest on deposits will be allowed u heretofore. Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Ba timore con stantly for sale. Stock, Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in Philadelphia and New York— and information giien as to their relative value and prospects. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium allowed on old American coin. Persons entrusting any business to ns, whether money on deposit, or for purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may Jatiend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con tracts. The members of the firm are individually liable for all Its obligations. JOHN GYGER, A CO ROBS. CLARKSON. Cashier COLEMAN. FRANKLIN HALL, 4134 North Queen street, Lancaster. The well-known Franklin Hail Clothing Establishment . has been thoroughly refitted and enlarged, and the subscri ber begs leave to inform his numerous friends and custom ers that he has now on hand one of the largest assortments of CLOTHS, CASSIA:SEES, VESTINGS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the city, and at prices to snit the times. He employs none but the best and most experienced . workmen, and all clothing sold is made under the immedi ate supervision Y 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 please all who may favor him with their custom, asks from the public an increased share of patronage. In conclusion, be returns his sincere thanks to his many cus tomers who have purchased entirely from him during his seven years' business in this city. THOMAS COLEMAN, - Franklin Hall, 4135 North Queen street. oct 18 3m40 ENNSYLVANIA. PATENT AGENCY. P J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the tr. S. _Patent `Office, on the, most reasonable, terms. Drawings of all Made' of Machinery. Architecture, or Surveys, correctly executed by him. Like wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher's Buildings,) North Queen street, Lunculfor. apr 25 - /4 TESTDIONIALB. NORTH WATER STREET, LLNOARTXP., PA I=ll2l AGEICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED WAREHOUSB.—The' undersigned has par chased from B. Geiger his entire stock Or Agricultural Im plements end Seeds. and will continue the baldness at the old stand, in East King street, next door to Lane's Dry Goode Store, where may be found a full stock °floods usually for sale iu Agricultural Warehouses. Below yon will find a few of my leading articles :--Steel and Iron Shovels and Spadei, Manure,Hay,. Grain and "hat log Forks, 3,4, 5 Pronged Steel, falleable Iron and Wooden Garden Bakes, Bay Bakes, Hoes, ,Potatoe Drags, Garden Trowels, Pruning Knives. Saws and Shears,Greas and Briar Scythed. Swaim's, Grain Cradles. PL 0 UGHS AND CA3TING3• York, Landis, Eagle, Hillside, Subsoil, Wyley, Cockley, &Match. and a variety •of other patterns of one and two hone each. Also, Castings for the above named, including Millerstown and Pittsburg Iron Ploughs, Corn Cultivators, Shovel Harrows, Corn 'Shelters from $5 to $25. Also, the celebrated Kinderhook or Smith Patent Cannon Corn Shel ler Ox Yokes, Patent Ox Yoke, Pins And extra Bows, DiERR'S WARRANTED FERMI AND GENUINE GAR DEN SEEDS. FIELD SEED Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass. Heed,-Hungarian, Rape or Cole, Lawn Grass for yards,' Flax Seed, and particular attention paid to new Seed, Wheat, Oats, Corn, POtatoes, sir AGENT for the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter of four sizes, Coleman Farm Chopping Mill, with Prosette Improvement, Sangho, Mitchel & Crbsedale's Super-Phoephate of Lime, warranted pure and genuine, No. 1, Peruvian Guano, - Pure. Raw Bone Dust, Evans & Watson's Salamander Fire Proof Safes, Root & Case's York Scales, Huffer's United . States Washing Machine, White neck's New Jersey Mowing and Reaping Machine, Colum bia and Geiger's Improved Steel Tooth Horse Rakes, Spain's. Patent Atmospheric Barrel Churn, Rohrer's Patent Atmoa: phonic Thermometer Churn, Stoner's Grain Drills, of Kuhns & Hains, and Moores Patent. Also, Willoughby's Patent Gum Roller Drill, Grain Fans, Cider and Sugar Cane Mills, dc. ROOFING SLATE from-the celebrated York County Quarries, put on by first class workmen, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion; also, an extra light elate on hand for rooting on top of shingles. I have enlarged my Store Room, which will give me greater facilities for keeping a larger stock-of Agricul tural Implements and Seeds than ever has been offered to the public before, and hope by giving it my personal at tention, will receive a share of public patronage. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. sir- I will pay the highest cash market price for Clover, Timothy, Herd, Orchard Grass, Hunga.lan and Flax Seed ; also, Pumpkin Seeds and small Onion setts wanted. ADAM R. BARB, Successor to E. Geiger, East King street, opposite the Lancaster County Bank, and next door to Lane's Dry Good Store. Lfeb 7 ly The subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal support given him in es. tabliehing an Agricultural Implement and Seed Store in the City of Lancaster, and would respectfully ask a con• tinoance of it to his successor. E. GEIGER. EL OODF D DR. BRONSON HAVING BEEN SO FAR reduced by Consumption, as to be considered beyond all hope of recovery by the most eminent of the medical profession, and also by himself—a regular 'physician of twenty years practice—as a last resort, conceived the idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and applying the subject of physiology to the more immediate connection, and effect of the state of the blood upon the health and system.— The result has been the production of this "BLOOD FOOD," from the use of which Dr. Bronson was restored to perfect health. Within six months after its introduc tion, over two thousand consumptives were effectually cured by it. If you have any complaints of a consump tive tendency, Cough Geld, Head Ache, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, or Fain in the Side, lose no time in procuring a bottle of the " BLOOD FOOD." If you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits are Depressed or your Organs relaxed, you will find in this an unfailing remedy, by commencing with ten drops. If your Liver is torpid or diseased in any manner whatever one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively and health ful action. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient am here find the most efficient and grateful relief. A benefit is always experienced after taking only one bot tle. In Male or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the sufferer, after trying other remedies in vain, may rest as sured, that a certain cure will result from the use of two or three bottles. The "BLOOD FOOD " is effectual in all cases of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofula's and other like complaints. Pale and emaciated children mad adults are Immediately benefitted by its use. It gives strength to the body and color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of all schools are using it with wonderful success. For full directions, see circulars. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH &. DUPONT, Druggists, No. 36 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggist through out the country. For sale at the Patent Medicine Store of KAUFMAN & CO., No. I East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster. feb 7 ly 4 IAOTHERs IN PRESENTING YOU WITH DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, we desire to state its superiority over every nostrum that nurse or quack has heretofore offered you. First—lt is the preparation of a regular physician, who is well qualified from much experience in infantile com plaints to prescribe for them. Secondly—lt is entirely free from paregoric or opiate of any kind, and consequently relieves by removing the suffering of your child, instead of deadening Its sensibilities. Thirdly—lt is put up with great care, as a comparison of it with any other article for infantile complaints will show; the very roots from which it is distilled being dug from the forests under the direc tion of Dr. Eaton, many of them by his own hands.— Fourthly—it is perfectly harmless and cannot injure the most delicate infant, and is a certain cure and relief in all the following cases, which is its chief merit over every other preparation, viz: FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ATTENDING TEETHING; such as DYSENTERY, COLIC, Sc.; also, for softening the gums and relieving pain. For regulating the bowels it is unequalled. For Cold in the Head it is a sure relief. For CROUP, the most fatal and trying of diseases, it can be relied on with perfect confidence; and being a powerful anti-spasmodic in all cases of convulsions or fits, we earn estly recommend you to lose no time in procuring it.— Lastly—lt costs so much more than other preparations of the kind, that we cannot afford such long advertisements as can those whose whole expense is their advertising; for the same reason ' it commends itself as the most reliable to all mothers. In all cases, the directions wrapped around each bottle, must be strictly followed. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, Druggists, No. al Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists through. out the country. For sale at the Patent Medicine Store of KAUFMAN & CO., No. 1 East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancaster. fhb 7 ly 4 'Er K. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR _i i . No. 1 MARKET STREET, ADJOINING Ittozo. & BROS. DRY Gonna STORE, Offers for sale the largest, most complete, and beat selected stockof CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTING 5, ever found in the city of Lancaster. .READY MADE CLOTHING, Men's and Boys' Oyer Coate, Frock, Dress and Sack Coats. Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plush, Silk and Worsted vests, and everything else pertaining to his line. All of which have been made up under his direct supervision in the most substantial and best manner, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Please can and examine. sep 7 tf St 'Tis said that clothing makes the man,— And verily 'tie true, Then call at Hiester's where you can Get Green, Brown, Black and Blue. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST INGS AT J. K. HIESTER'S, No. 31% NORTH QUEEN STREET, 4th door South of Orange, West side. Just received and ready for sale a splendid lot of season able goods consisting as above stated of plain and fancy colored Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinets or any quality that may be desired, and one of the moat extensive, fash ionable and beautiful assortments of Vestings ever opened in this city, comprising plain and fancy silk velvets and silks, to which I invite particular attention, as they are of the finest quality and most beautiful style. Also a large lot of Valencia and other vestings suitable for the season, in connexion with a regular assortment of first-rate trim mings, without which no garment can be got up in good order. Being in possession of the above with Mr. Winteis, to fit all who think fit to try his fits we cannot fail to give fits and good fits to all who will favor us with their patronage. All work warranted. BEADY MADE CLOTHING, I p consisting of black and fancy colored dress, frock and sack coats, with pants and vests to correspond of various prices and qualities, got up in a much better manner, with better trimmings, &c., than any that have heretofore been offend in this city or county. Also, the usual assortment of fine and common shirts, shirt collars and bosoms, cravats, suspenders, pocket liandkerchiets, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas and in short everything belong ing to this line of business. The subscriber has determined to make this his perms sent business ; it will therefore be his interest as well as the interest of patrons to give them full value for their money; call early and favor us with your orders and secure to yourselves the advantage of the best goods and lowest prices in the county. . _ J. K. HIESTEB, No 31% North Queen street 4th door south of Orange welt pep 13 tf 35 COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS AND INFLUENZA, IRRITATION,SORENESS, or any G SM/VI affection of the ThroatCURED, the ctyy ilecram COUGH in CONSUMPTION, RO NON LAL &nT""ViElVrgaby'Lltib BRONCHIAL TROCHES, or Conon '1 ?0C \\ V LazFma simple and elegant combination for Cowin+, Ao." DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. " Have proved extremely serviceable for HOARSENESS." REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. " I recommend their use to PUBLIC SPEAKERS." REV. R. H. CHAPIN, New York, " Most salutary relief itt BRoricrarts." REV. S. BEIGFRIED, Morristown, Ohio. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from COLD." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, SL Louis. "Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Seramms and SINGERS." Pao,. M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. " Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." 11EV. E. ROWLEY, A. M., President Athens College, Tenn. Sold by all Druggist, a 25 cents per bin. Also, intowa's LLEA.TIVE TROCHES, or Cathartic, Lomngn, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Billions Affections, dz. flan 24 Sm 2 1710 THE A'FFLICTED. AD R. HENRI L. VERNET, Having lately. arrived in this country, from Prance, after having a long and successful practice in the Hospitals of Paris, Vienna and Edinburgh, and having confined himself more especially to the radical cure of the various private diseases which are so prevalent among the young and mis guided, now offers his services to the public, made valuable by a long and continued experience, hoping that be will accomplish that object (a certain cure) which his noted reputation in Europe guaranteea. Dr. Vernet, having located himself in Boston, takes this method of giving his highly valuable medicines to the public. These medicines are entirely different from any now used by the physicians in this country; they do not restrict a patient in lija daily business, nor in his diet, nor do the produce nause low spirits, or any of those incon veniences attending the medicines now in use. Dr. Vernet has also . in his possession a Pretentative, which he guarantees to be a safe and reliable remedy against all diseases liable to be contracted. Persons afflicted, addreeeiug HF.NRI L. VERNET, H. D., Boston, Mass., with a fall statement o ease, enclosing two red stamps, will receive a prompt reply, by return mail. Sir All communications strictly confidential. jan 24 STERICOSCOPES 3-. T hese 'wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear u ound and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at •-• JOHNSTON'S SNY.LIGM' GALLERY, • corner of North Queen and Orange sts • Daguarreotypes of every slue and style, taken to the lowest prima • Lamest r, jusal 19 - ItoErsE AND LOT FOR SALNIAN To ~11 1 ! ROYAL, VlRDlNlA.—Desdrable Stand for • Btorg, School, Hotel, or other. purposes. ' ,The snbeoriberr wishing LOT FOR a farm In Culpeper county, offers his HOUSE AND tuT FOR SALR. The House is a large two-story frame building, with four rooms on a floor, eon- alai vonient closets,. a hall 45 feet long muting thrmgh the centre, and a cellar under the whole " I In exeellent repair. 8 more looms, cid Is made in garret mud basement of house. -The lot consists orone acre, located in the heart of the village; a good ordsn,ili which some 40 choice fruit trees of every variety have Veen planted, with flowers and shrubbery. It bas a good Wel% stable, poultry-yard, Idtokum, smokwhOuse and other intt buildings, besides an excellent office, 24x18 feet, Waddell the Post Office ie now kept, yielding a net Merapertf,_ _.. o fer $BOO per &until/1. This office, 'with a small addition. woutu make a fine stand for a store. A Dry Hoods and - Grabs Dealer would do a flourishing Maims here, as thevillso has an excellent shipping port. The situation woild also make a desirable stand for a School, Hotel; or other par poem: Price $4000—% cash and balance in 1 and 2 years. 4>3.. For particulars apply to 11. BAUDER, - Port Royal, Caroline counts, Vs. I will trade land in Culpeper for 3 good harms, a double lumber wagon and harness, and a good buggy and homes, and will give nine. Apply as above. , - I will give good will of P . 0., and a good Boarding and Day School can be bad. With a boy to assist, I have at. tended to both and taken in over $2,000 annually. feb 7 tf SALIC.By virtue .of - an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Lancaster, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Charles Leh man, late of the city of Lancaster, will sell at public van e,du on SATURDAY, the 15th day of FEBRUARY, 1800, at the public house of John WitUnger, in South Queen st, in the city of Lancaster, the fbllowing real estate, viz : No. 1, A oneetory FRAIdE DWELLING • HOUSE and Lot of Ground, fronting on the flu west side of South Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, containing in front 41 feet 4 inches, more or leas, and extending back 122 feet 0 inches, more or lass, adjoining lot of Charles Edwards on the north and lot of A. K. Bowers on the south. There lea Frame Hitch en attached to the hone. There is also a Frame Stable, a number of young Fruit Trees, and a well of excellent we. ter with a pump therein, on the premises. No. 2, A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on High street, In that part of the city of Lancaster canal Bethelstown; ooa taining in front on said High street (lately extended) SO feet, and in depth 193 feet, to 14 feet wide alley, adjoining land of Philip Shaum on the southwest and 4nd of Wm. Judas on the northeast. Said lot is well fenced and the ground is in good condition. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening otsaid day, when the conditions of sale will be made known and due attendance given by KILLIAN BECK, jan 31 3t 3 Administrator. IDURLIO SALE.--By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fredericktounty, Maryland,, the eubecriber,as Executrix of the last Will and Testa ment of John Noonan, deceased, will aell at public sale, at the City Hotel, in Frederick City, Maryland, on THURS DAY, the 23rd of FEBRUARY next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, to wit: That highly valuable Farm known as BIOHLANDS,"- situated 2 mllee northeast of Frederick city, containing 352 ACRES, one Rood and 36 Perches of first quality lime stone land. Dirty acres of which is heavily timbered.— The improvements consist of a two-story DWELL ING, fifty feet front, with a back building of sixty Leo e feet; A BARN built in 1854, 85 by 46 feet, with . a double threshing floor, and a threshing machine shed and granary, under a continuation of the roof, which is covered with cypress shingles; stalls in the basement for 18 horses and 16 cows, with 2 feeding rooms. A young APPLE ORCHARD, in full bearing; two TENANT HOUSES, quarter for servants; carriage house, two earn cribs, which will contain 1000 barrels; hay barrack, spring and ice houses, blacksmith shop, smoke house, two oow sheds, fifty feet each; a draw Lime Kiln. Fourfiftha of the fencing are post and rail, with a gate to each field, with other substantial and valuable improvements, all of which have been made within the last ten years. This property is in the highest state of cultivation, having been heavily limed and manured for the past -ten years. Rich lands " is noted throughout the county for Its fine large crops of wheat and corn, and is considered by many the most highly improved and productive farm io the county, of which all persons who want to purchase can satisfy themselves by enquiry and examination. Also, at the same time and place, will be offered a lot of Mountain Land, heavily timbered with Young Chesnut, being part of a tract of land known as "MILL HAVEN," containing 22% ACRES. Also, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of MARCH, 1860, be. ginning at 9 o'clock, A. M.., will be sold on the premises of the late John Noonan, deceased, lying two miles northeast of Frederick City, the entire personal property, viz; A large stock.of HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, HOGS, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Harness, Reap- ipaiio Mg Machines, and a large variety of other Farm- s." log Implements. Also 600 barrels corn in crib; its arm; wheat growing. Also Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of Sale of the Real Bstate.—One4hlrd of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the remaining two. thirds in six equal annual payments. the purchaser or purchasers thereof, giving note with sufficient security or mortgage, bearing interest from the day of sale, and paya ble at the end of each year, with the interest idd on the whole amount of the deferred payments. AiGif• Possession of the farm and premises can be given immediately, excepting the dwelling, possession of which will be given on the let of April next. CATHARINE A. NOONAN, Executrix. JOSEPH J. NOONAN, HUGH MAUER, Agents. jan 31 4 3 PINE GROVE IRON WORKS AT PUN' LIC SALE.—WiII be sold an public sale, On 2nd day' (Monday,) the 20th day of 2nd Month, (FEBRUARY,)II36OP on the premises, No. 1, All the valuable Iron Works, known as the PINE. GROVE FORGE AND ROLLING MILL, situate piWtly in Little Britain township, Lancaster co., Pa.. and partly in. Lower Oxford township, Chester co., CONTAINING ABOUT 100 ACRES, bounded by lands of James Woodrow, Thos. Haines, B. and F. Furnace and others. The mills are in good running order, and propelled by both branches of the Octoraro Creek ; the other improve ments are a large and substantial three story MANSION HOUSE, conveniently divided, and 9 DWELLING HOUSES, suitable for workmen, a • large Frame Barn and Smith Shop. The Forge, Rolling Mill and two of the dwellings, and part orthe Barn are roofed With Slate. ALSO, will be sold, at the name time and place No. 2, a SMALL FARE, situate in Colerain township, Lancaster county, at the forks of the east and west branches of the Octornro Creek, bounded by lands of Oliver Furnace, dec'd, Nathan Haines and others. There is in this tract about 15 Acres of first-rate meadow, and a valuable stone quarry. The improvements are a good two-story STONE HOUSE, conveniently divided, and a Frame Barn. A further description of the above properties is deemed unneccessary, as persons wishing to purchase will view for themselves, who will be shown the same by Enos Pennock, residing thereon. At the same time and place, the following personal prop• arty, viz i—fi superior Mules, harn and fiy4nete, wagons, a full set of hammered broad tires Mr wagon wheels, 2 coal beds, running gears and wheels, ox cart, sulkey, bellows and anvil, a full sett of smith tools and screw tape, plat form, beam scales and weights, patent beam, 1 plough, 1 spike and two hoe harrows, 1 cultivator, large wagon bed, 2 chains, 1 large feed chest, 1 small do., lot of fire brick, lot of sawed white oak lumber, copying press, 1 sideboard, 1 clock, 1 long ladder, and a number of articles not men tioned. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, when conditions will be make known by the subscribers. LEVIS PENNOCK, Jr., JOSEPH PENNOCK, Jan 31 is 3 Assignees of Enos Pennock. FOR SALE.--THE UNDERSIGNED TOF— fore for sale 1640 ACRES OF LAND, in the County of Fayette, and State of lowa, at the town of Fairbank, a few miles from the Wapsipinica River, and 15 miles from the Dubuque and Pacific Railroad, now finished to Independ ence, on the Wapetpinica River, and surveyed and located to Nebraska and designed to be extended to Oregon. This Tract of Land iB beautifully situated and all Lime stone, and is well watered—four fine springs being on the premises, and spring creek passing through the land.— About 500 Acres of this is Woodland, and scattered over various parte of the Tract, is growing Hickory, White Oak, Spawn and Black Oak, Walnut, Ash and quantities of Hazel Wood. There is aim a fine grass bottom, and open, rolling prairies, excellently adapted for raising Grain, 160 Acres of which are in cultivation. It is in a region noted for its fine and healthy climate, and the adjoining lands are set tled by Indiana, Illinois and Ohio Farmers, and by Ger mans and a few Irish and Englishmen, and is noted for its good society. Fairbank, immediately south and adjoining this land, has Churches, School Houses, two Hotels, five or six Stores, a fine Grist Mill, Wagon Maker's Shop, Black smiths and a Distillery, and is a flourishing town. The east branch of the Wapelpinica River, passer; through the estate and has some line sites for Grist or Saw Mills. This land is all rolling, lying In one body, and would make Bor 10 excellent Farms, or could be used for a Stock Farm. In less than five years the Wapsipinica Valley Railroad, now about being finished from Fulton, on the Mississippi, to Anamosa, a distance of 60 or 80. miles, will be made through this land to St. Paul, Minnesota, passing through one of the most fertile valleys of the West. Any one wishing to see this land can do so in 2% or 3 days from Philadelphia, Lancaster, Easton or Reading. It was purchased by me and selected with the greatest care, for the purpose of locating a portion of my family; but now I have determined upon attending solely to my business in Schuylkill county. My terms are reasonable. For further information address UEORGE LAMM, (Brewer,) Pottsville, Palma; dec 20 6m 49] VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI- V ATE SALE.—The subscriber - offers at pirate sale, two tracts of Land, situate in Derry township, Mifin county, Pa., A mile from Lewistown, 'adjoining the Poor House farm, and other lands, one tract containing 75 ACRES, and some PERCHES, all cleared, and in an excel lent state of cultivation, and the other containing 116 ACRES, of which 80 acres are cleared. On the latter there is an inexhaustible bank of the best Iron Ore. For further information apply to Geo. W.49llder, Esq., Lewistown, Pa., or to MARY R. re= P. B.—lf the above property is not disposed of at private sale by the first of March it will be offered at public sale. feb 7 6t 4 OR SALE. -- A handsome Farm, F of 28 ACRF4sltuated in Cecil county, Maryland, one• fourth of a mile from the Pennsylvania side, on the road leading from New London X Roads to Elkton; is a high and healthy situation, commanding a beautiful view of the surrounding country; lain a good state of cultivation, well watered, and fencing good. The building' consist of a new BRICK HOUSE, containingelght rooms with hall on the first floor, with water i r e running into it; and porch 12 feet wide, with necessary out buildings. For terms, &c., apply to GEORGE AI , Plf NDER, dee 6 3m 47] on the premises. SOVER'S SULTANA'S SAUOE• FOR HOT AND COLD DISHES OP ALL LIND& , most delicious and appetising .oce, invented by the renowned Barra" fat [he London Reform ib, is, since Ids decease, menu :tared by the well-known hones Goose & BLAWCWILIy London, mm the original miles. It is the rorite Sauce in England, and on 3 Continent, with a high and swing reputation among Amen Epicures, and is much approsed of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OPINIONS OP THE LONDON PRESS. "We recommend our correepondent to try Mons. BOYER'S new Fiance, entitled the Sultana's Sauce.' It is made after the Tnrkislt recipe; its flaior is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in caps of slow and weak digea• tion."—The Lancet. "Savory, Flonant and Spicy, worthy the genius of Soyer."—Observer. "A most valuable adjunct to Nish, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table," 7 Alf2as. , Sole Agents for the United States GARDNER G. YVELIN, 217 Fulton stred, New York. BRAY & HAYES, 34 Cornhill, Boiton. Yor sale by Grocers:and Fruit Metiers everywhere. jan 17 : eow ly 1 ,crroon.,„,in c ir,ory, Oak and Pine Wood VV . of the bast qual47, for sale by - GEORGE GLLGIG .&:.004 Office East amigo" street 44 toor Gum .Nartb..4ttalm, an at Graefrs landing= the Conest psa..- sjJnJp-1134. riAnpwrs, cLowlair,Davoisairis. wau, PAPERS, DEOOB4N_A: 011aRA GLASS AND micumtawAßß, - litir sale by. - &BROIL