THE VOTE OF NEW YORK.—We have said that New York would elect the Union anti- Lincoln electoral ticket by at least fifty thous and majority, ankwe thought we were within the boundsof reason in so saying; but we have now to correct our estimate. We did not know, when we made it, that the blank _republican leaders, wirepulleis and managers were going to expose the corruption and rascality of each other to the public, and not only call each other , thieves, but prove it and rub it in, as they are now doing. Set down New York as -good for one hundred thousand majority now for the Union electoral ticket.— N. Y. Herald. SPECIAL NOTICES. da-Purlfy the Blood. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHOLNIX BITTERS. FREE PROM ALL MINERAL POISONS. . . . In cues 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 these loathsom diseases, by their purifying effects on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Piles, and in short, most all diseases; soon yield to their cura tive properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely nee much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and for sale by all Druggists. fnov 8 ly 43 44- Watches and Jewelry. II E M O V A L GEORGIC C. ALLEN, in business In Wall street, for the poet TWENTY-TWO YEARN, has removed to No. 415 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street, where ho 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, one door below Canal street, New York. fOOV 30 ly 46 far The Great Holland Remedy! Bar. have's Ilellandliitters.— Persona nutLject to nervous or sick headache, will find in Bcerhave's Holland Bitters a sure, safe and pleasant remedy. It Soothes the throbbing head, corrects acidity of the stomach, assists digestion, and creates a healthy appetite. It is, without doubt. a most delightful preparation, and an effectual remedy. The fact that it is now a very popular medicine throughout all the, Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks mu ch in its favor. See advertisement in another column sep 4 &a- Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cordial..-rt' lt most be obvious to every attentive person that the first diseases of infants arise chiefly from the bowels ' and in thin connection wo know of a medicine which can he relied upon with perfect confidence in all infantile complaints, whatever their nature mty be. We speak of Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL It eontaine an opiate of any kind—no paregoric, and relieves the sufferings of infants as if by magic. Mothers! by all means try this—even If all other remidies have failed. See the advertisement in another column of Messrs.CIIURCII.k. DUPONT, Druggists, New York, who are the sole proprietors, and also sole agents of the world-renowned •• Dr. BRONFON'S BLOOD FOoD," which is a preparation for the relief of all complaints arising from deficiencies of the blood. from whatever cause such de ficiencies may proceed. It is without exception the most strengtheoldg cordial any invalid could take, as it is im mediately absorbed by the blood without having to go through .the proceis of digestion; and as bbed is the life of the human body, by nourishing and producing 11, it soon restores to perfect health those even who have been suffering for yen's. We consider the shore two Prepare tionaffreide fly the bent of their kind offered to the public. ."- . 0/ironicre. Quebec, C E. -, 'See advertisement in another column. - PUBLIC SALE.-.on THURSDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, 1860. By order of the Orphans' Court of Labcaster county, will be exposed i.e lm 54 public sale, at the public house of George Robinson, in - • - ' Rawlinsville, Martin township, the following real estate of • .4:lGr Females ! Fem.les I I Females II 1 Joseph McGlaughlin, late of Mastic township, consisting of Use that Sate, Pleasant Remedy known as a plantation or tract of land, situate in Martic township, SEL MBO LD' S S 2 - 7' R A CT BUCHU, Lancaster county, one half mile South of the village of For all Complaints Incident to the Sex. Rawlinsville, on the road leading from Rawlinsville to No Family should be without it, and noun will when Peachbottom, adjoining lands of Samuel Martin, Herr & once tried by them. Landes, and others, containing 46 ACRES, more or lees; the Itis used by YOUNG and OLD, in the Decline or Change improvements are a new TWO STORY BRICK of Life, and after and before Minima., during and after DWELLING HOUSE, with a Brick Kitchen ad- Confinement, to Strengthen the N e rves, Ite.tore Nature to joining, a new BANK BARN, with slate roof, a its Proper Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Consti- good spring -house over an excellent spring of tution, from whatever Cause Originating water near the door of the dwelling house, a carriage house, USE, NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! smoke house and hog pen, an orchard of excellent fruit ; Take about 3 ACRES well set with chestnut timber, the remain .H.EL MBOLD' S EX7'S ACT BUCHU. der under good fence in convenient fields, having all been See advertisement in another colninn. Cut it out. and lately limed and Ina good state of cultivation. send for it. {sop 4 2m 34 Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the same by ... AW" - -- Pat esing Notice.--The Housekeeper's . calling upon Joseph P. Hutton, residing ou the premises, Frientl.—Spalding's Prepared Glue.—This admirable addi- or on the subscriber, at Liberty Square. tion to our standard household P,paomies will be hailed Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M , when attendance by all good housewives as a boon long wished for, but will be be given and terms made known by the subscriber, hitherto unattained. Scalding'B Prepared Glue is p,fectly JACOB CARRIGAN, adapted for these timely repairs to household wares, furni. sap 4-It 34] Administrator. tore. crockery and for fancy work, that is almost daily de manded by the experience of every housekeeper. It is pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL chemically held in solution, will withstand the action of ESTATE.—On FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEM climate and time retains its full strength, end is put up in I ERR. 1880, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, situated in Warwick township, Lancaster county, a snug convenient bottle, with a brush, all fir twenty-live ' on the road leading from the old Lancaster and Mauhelm cents. !)n being applied, the chemicals readily ernpurate road at Bassler's to Litiz, about 7 miles from Lancaster, and the glue 11, come. firm quickly, and adheres with the ,tniles south west from Litiz, and 4 miles south east tenacity of the brat ca.binet-inc - lier's glue. For wood, r ' 23 leather. or other art ieles where One is ever used. it is illBt. , from Manheim, the following valuable real estate, to wit: the thing. We have tried P. and speak by the card. 1,, i A certain Tract or Piece of first-rate Limestone Land, the country it will be invaluable. end nobody in the city... containing SI ACRES and 17 PERCHES, strict measure, will think of titling v. ithout it. If Mr. Spalding desires to adjoining lands of John Spickler, Peter Longenecker, become a candidate for the Presidency. and his friends stick ' Joseph 13uckwalter, Christian Buckwalterand Daniel Herr, like his glue;be will be sure of an election. ' whereon gra erected a one and a half story LOG seri 4 " . 1. 31 . DWELLING HOUSE, a BANK BARN, Wagon I Shed, Hog Sty. and other improvements, a'never. ,fry- The Great English Remedy I ' failing well of water, with pump therein, near SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Cr.LEBRAT ED FEMALE PILLS. . the house, a'never-failing stream of water flows along the Prepared from a prescription at Sir .1 Clarke, M. D.. Phy- eastern side of said premises and but a short distance slcian Extraordinary to the Queen. : from the front of the barn yard, so that cattle have free ac- This well known medicine/ is no imposition, but a sure'. coat to the same. There is also an excellent ORCHARD of and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, choice Fruit Trees on the premises. The whole of said from any cause whatever; and although a powerful reme L prernises•is under good fences. About four acres thereof dy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited It will, in a short tim, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all CRS. of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in tho Back and Limbs, Heaviness. Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation ••I the Heart. Lowness of Spirits,ll:.sterics, Sick Headache. Whites, End all the painful iseases occa sioned by a disordered system. these bil6 will effect a core when all other means have failed These bills have never been known to fail whore the directions on t bend page of Pamphlet are well observed For full particulars. set a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. 11.—$1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author ieed agont, gill insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. KAUFFMAN & CO., Agents for Lancaster. july 10 tfV-Equality to AHI Uniformity of Price I A new feature of Business: Every one hie own Sales man;' Jones 5 Co., of the Cresoent One Price Clothing Store 802 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable Stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, thti very lowest price it can be Bold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. Thu goods are all well sponged and pi epared 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, iLI Market, above 6th. No. 66.1 T.'s! Pe a E=l On the 30th ult . by the Rev. J. J. Strive, Josiah to Margaret lane Patton. both or Lower Letcock t )wriship. At Columbia, on the 30th ult , by Thomas Welsh. Esq • John Shellenbergor,jr., to Elizabeth Goblet:, all of West Hempfield township. On Friday the 10th ult., in Columbia, Martin Currie, aged 71 years. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. It. BITNER & 800., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, North Queen street. LANCASTER, September 3. .55 50 5.75 1.3 U 1 25 Flour, Superfine, :8 -bbl Extra White Wheat, Tt bushel Red " " Corn, old new . Oats Rye Cloverseed Whiskey,'in hhds " in Ude., Philadelphia. Market Coffee, a sale of 3'oo bags Plo was made at 131.,;@?43.. Flour firm at $5.04 for choice superfine. and $6 ItTr extra stock. Light wheat scarce nud in demand, 4000 bus. red at $1.401.42, and white at sm.4s@l 60 Corn advanced, 1000 bus. prime Penna. yellow cold at 75 cents. Whiskey advanced, sales Ohio at 24 cts. Penna. do. at 23 eta. Baltimore Market The Flour market Is excited; all descriptions are held at $5.75@6, but there have been no sales at these prices.— Wheat is firm; Western Red 0.1.20©1.10. and While 01.25 @1.50; Southern Red $130@1.42. and White 01.40@1.75. Coru is active; Yellow 70@72c.. and Wnits 71@74c. Pro. visions are steady; mess pork $19.6214@19.75; Lard 13t/ . ? 1-Ic. Coffre iv firm at 13!/,;@.1.5c. Mr fair to prime. Whisky has advanced lc, with sale', at 23@2334c. • TIROCL A 111 A TION.--W herens . frequent complaints are made by good citizens, at the great an noyance they are subjected to in cor,equence of the in crease of street begging on the part of ehildren.—this is therefore to notify The Parente of all such children, that, unless a stop is put to i: by kerning their children a' home or sending them to iehool. they will he arrested as vagrants and committed to i• The tbvne Cr Friendless Children for the city and county of Lancaster," an provided for In the fourth section of the act of Assembly inc operating raid Institution. And the Con:ft:tines of F!li 1 City are hereby enjoined to arrest all such children, whether male or female, found begging as stores lid, so that they may t e dealt with according to law. GEO. SANDERS' -, S, Mayor. Yon'e OF P:CE, Lancaster. Sep. 4, lsne. [-ep 4 3t 34 SOUTH DOWN SHEEP FOR SALE. Tho subscriber has for sale a cumber of BUCK LAMBS.. ti % bred from the celebrated Ram of Jooos Webb, which received the Highezt Prize at the R0ya1ker..... 4 Agricultural Society's Show at Canterbury, Engtano. sod was subsequently purchased by Mr. J. C. Taylor, of Mon mouth county, New Jersey. Address, JOIE , : R. SICKLES, Marlborough, Monmouth county, N. J. .It. 34 25eTs.-- - For 25 Cents to. Specie or Post age Stamps. sent to Dr. Mitehell, boo 1491 Philadel phia P. 0., you will have Bent to your address such advice and prescription as will enable you (either male or female) to CURE YOURSELVES - - - of the most inveterate mad louti iztandinr: of private die eases, all diseases of the elfin, 'cancer, rheumatism, Ac, Am. Medicine Bantle any part of the United Statue. All communications strictly vinfidential. Isep 4 Cm 34 ORPHANS , COURT SALE Or VALUA BLE lINAL ESTATE.—In pursuance of an order of - the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator will expose at pubic sale, on SATURDAY, the Bth• day of OCTOBEIt, 1560, at the public house of J. Miller Raub, in the village of New Providence, the follow ing real estate, late the property of Thomas Armstrong, of Providence twp., deceased, to wit: No. 1. A PLANTATION Olt TRACT OF LAND, situated now in Providence twp., on whichis erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Bank F Barn, Smoke House, Wagon Shed and other out s buildings, adjoining lands on the north of Sam'l Stoneroad and John Book, on the east and south lands of Adam Stoneroad. and on the west of Rudolph Herr, con taining 83 ACRES and 110 PERCHES, more or less. There is a yoringOrchard on the Premises, and a stream of running water passing through the place N 0.2. A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situated In Providence twp, adjoining lands of David Shaub on the south, Michael .Harnish on the west and north, and lands of Adam Stoneroad on the east. on Which is erected a ONE AND A HALF STORY WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, and small Stable, and containing 145 PERCHES, tone or lees. This property is separated from Tract No. 1 by a private road. Conditions of sale: Purchase-money psyable on Ist day of April, 1881, except the thirds that may may be found due widow of decedent—said thirds to be fixed by the un dersigned. Sale to commence at 2 ()Meek, P. M., of said day, when further and more full terms will he made known by the un dersigned. JOHN HILDEBRAND, Administrator. sop 4 Rang= espy.] Is 54 PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, - - - win STIEZT, BELOW Loon?. PFULADELPHIL. . . The &Eaton of 1860-01 will commence OCTOBER. Bth; 1860, and- continue until MARCH. Examinations are con. ducted daily by the Members of the Faculty. Second- Course Students are furnished with ithe Hospital Ticket without charge, Five Clinics (including Diseases of Wo men) are held at the Collegn every week. Fees :-slatricu intim:l4s: One fedi Course; $105: Graduation, $3O. Ap plications on the beneficiary should be sent before the beginning of the Session. Address, LEWIS D. HARLOW., M. D., Dean. BtF4 osep 4 HOWARD ABSOCIATIQN, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by *peeled Endow ment. for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseises,and especially for the Care of of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis. by the Acting Surgeon, to all wbo apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in wises of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcet. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME DIES employed In the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter eovelopea, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR.J. SHILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL. President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [sep 411'34 FMI ALL GOODS. - New styles for Fall Trade—now open. WENTZ BROS Fall De Lalnee and Cashmeres. WENTZ BROS. Merrimack and Prints—Beantifnl Stylca • WENTZ BROS Black and White Brilliants, only 13,/, cento WENTZ BROS Our Fall Stock of Flannels are now open. WENTZ BROS. Oblldren's Leather Satchels—Jost received a large lot, only 3734 cents. WENTZ BROS. Men and Boy's Wear, every variety. WF.NTZ BROS. We are now prepared to offer one of the largest stock of FALL GOODS to be found in the city. WENTZ BROS. BLACK SlLKS—BestGoods for the money to be found— Our Dollar Silks "can't be beat." WENTZ BROS, East King and Centre Square. DRESS GOODS and SHAWLS—As usual our variety this season is foil and complete. STEEL HOOPED SKIRTS—The largest assortment at Hoop Skirts in the City. WENTZ BROS, sep 4 C 34] East Ring and Centre Strtero. D EAFER dr. SOILAUIII 2 B TOVE DEPOT The undersigned call the attention of the public to their large assortment of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, DIN ING. BAR-ROOM and TEN-PLATE STOVES, which they are constantly receiving. Persons wanting Stoves will please call and examine for themselves, as they will find the greatest assort ment in the city. We have just received a full supply of all the NEW STYLES. The attention of the public is in vited to the celebrated "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS" STOVE. Patented in 1819, and acknowledged the beet COOKING STOVE NOW IN USE. TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE. Their stock of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. is larger than any heretofore in this city. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work of every description done at the shortest notice. Their stock of Tin and Copper Ware on hand em braces every variety of article in that line. isz- All work done 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. Persona in want of Stoves, Sheet Iron, Tin or Copper Ware, are respectfully invited to give their establishment a call. Remember the old stand, No. 7 East King street adjoining Illessenkop's Hotel. JOHN DEANER, sep 4 tf 34) JOHN P. SCHAUM. (Mount Joy Herald copy.) is Timber Land, the balance is laid out into convenient fields and is in a high state of cultivation. 44' - Persons wishing to view said property prior to the day of sale, will please call on the subscriber, residing on the same. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, of said day, when due attendance will be given and the terms of anle made known by eep 4 ItESTATE FOR SALE.--On 1 - 1, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1860, will he sold at public sale, nn the premises. in the village of Conestoga Centre, on the road leading from Lancaster to Safe Harbor, the following described real estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND CONTANING 39.1' ACRES, more or less, all under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. 'f he improvements are a TWO-STORY WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, 26 feet square, a FRAME BARN, a Cabinet Maker's Shop. 16 by 25 feet, covered with slate. The second story of the Shop is fitted up au a Hall and rents for 540 per annum. Cellars under House and Shop—the latter kept asa Restau rant. Al. out buildings, Ac. Thera is a Wall with a Pump in it in the yard; a young Orchard. together with a variety of cherry, peach and plum trees, and a number of grape vine , , Ac.. Ac The property is one of the most desirable in the village, and will be sold together or in lots as may beet suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the sale; mill call on Cyrus Cramer residing on the premises. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and posses. Eton given on the Ist day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by JACOB CRAMER. sap 4 ts. 34 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 16th, 18 , 0, the subscribers will sell at public Hale, on the premises, the following described valuable property, situate in Drumore township. Lancaster county, Pa., at the creasing of the Stage road from the City of Lancaster to Port Deposit with the State road leading from McCall's Ferry to Philadelphia, 13 miles from Lancaster and 22 miles from Port Deposit, to wit: No 1. A LOT OF GROUND CONTAINING 3 ACRES AND 103 PERCHES, on which is erected a TWO. STORY TAVERN HOUSE, 46 by 43 feet, with a two-story atone attachment. 57 by 21 feet. a Stone Kitchen within a few feet of the Back Building, a complete Ice House, with a cellar attached, a large STONE BARN. 48 by 32 feat, with a flog Stable at tached, and a Well of excellent Water with a Pump in it near the door. This property has been kept as a Public House for upwards of 50 years, and is ono of the beat stands in the southern part of the county. It it known far and near as the Buck Tavern." and besides the 4 main roads above mentioned it has 3 other public roads diverg. ins. from this point in dill-rent directions. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 135 ACRES and 93 PERCHES, adjoining lends of Joseph Leamon, James M. Hopkins, Esq., Robert W. Moor, William It. Ralston and No. 1. The road from Lancaster to Port De. posit bounds it on the west side. and the road from Mc- Call's Ferry to Coeowingo Furnace passes through the farm The imnro,ments are a TWO-STORY ROUGH. CAST DWELLING HOUSE. Store House, 50 by 37 n feet. a STONE BANK BARN, 63 by 33 feet, with Wagon Shed attached, and a Well of Water with Pump therein in the barn-yard, a TWO-STORY WEATHER. BOARDED TENANT HOUSE, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Sheds, Es. One-hall of the main building is occupied as a dwelling, and the other part has long been occupied as a Dry Goods and Grocery Store, for which it is a superior stand. The greater portion of the land is in a high state or cultivation, divided into convenient enclosures, and under good fence. A portion of this tract is covered with valuable Timber and Chestnut Sprouts. No. 3. A LOT OF LAND fronting on the public road, ad joining lands of Joseph Leamon and Nos. 1 and 2, con. Mining 2 ACRES and 8 PERCHES, en which is erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a com plete Blacksmith Shop and Wagon-maker Shop under one roof. PHILADELPHIA, yept. BALTIMORE, Sept. I No. 4. Adjoining lands of Joseph Leaman and lots Nos 2 and 3, containing 6 ACRES and 88 PERCHES, and is • beautiful building lot fronting on the Lancaster road. The above properties are situated in a hellthy, populous and prosperous neighborhood, admirably located for vari ous kinds of business to which the improvements are adapted and at present appropriated. The buck Post Office is kept on the premises, affording facilities for the daily transmission of letters to the Cities of Lancaster and Phila. dolphin. Two lines of Stages pass this place daily, between Lancaster and Port Deposit. This property will be sold in lots as above described, or all together as may best suit purchasers. The superior advantages to be found in this properly render it an object worthy of the attention of men of enterprise and capital, and furnishes an opportunity for a permanent investment that is seldom equalled. Aar- Persons wishing to view the premise: will please call on the subscribers residing on No. 1. 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[sep 4 6m 34 BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND PZPSIA REMEDY FOR ZYSv DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIC.ER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY BIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Aue the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Sect, as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn. Loss of Appetite. Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous. Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Ikerhave. Its reputation at Imute pro duced its intmluctiou here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country. many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is 710i0 offered to the American public, knowing That its truly wonderful medicinal virtues mast be acknwledgerl. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forma of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effmt, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, iu fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage avid be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated-Bierhave's Holland Bitters is put up in halSpiut bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles for Fern DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. .4SW . Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. Vharmargutists and altentists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by KAUFMAN & CO., No. 1 East Orange stree Lancaster. [sop 4 ly 34 1.860. 1860. THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, AT POWELTON, 24th WARD PHILADELPHIA.—The Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture Will hold its next Exhibition of the products of AGRICULTURE, HORTIOULTURE, and the. MECHANIC ARTS, On the popular Fair Grounds, West Philadelphia on the , 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th days of SEPTEMBER. All objects to be enteied on or before Tuesday, Septem• bar 25th, at noon, at which time the Exhibition will be open to visitors. _ Competition invited from all parts of Pennsylvania and the adjoining States. Spadoue frame buildings, tents, stalls and sheds, will be provided for the display of Stock, of Agricultural Pro duce and Implements, of Fruits, Vegetables and liflowere, and of Machinery and Manufactured Goods. The most liberal arrangements will be made with Rail road Companies for the transportation of Exhibitors and objects to and from the Fair. Trials of Horses, Proceseions of the beet Animals on ex hibition, and public testa of Implements, will take place daily. Pamphlet copies of the premium list may be had gratuit ously at the Agricultural Warehouses, or by addressing eltner of the undersigned, at the Society's ROOMS ' 626 Oheituut Street. filltAlA BIDDLE, Preet. A. B. L111120M; Rea. Pea. Deep 4 St Si GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH! SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION: FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION FOR 1860 IN Pursuance of the duties imposed by the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, BENJAMIN F. BOWS, EPgh Sheriff of Lancaster county; do hereby publish and give notice to the qualified alit sans, electors of the several Wards.Towaships, Districts and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster, that a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, the ilth day of OCTOBER next, lUD, atthe several places ham Butter designated, to elect by ballot, ONE PERSON duly qualified for Mem ber of the Thirty &with Congress, of the United States. . TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Members of the Senate of Pennsylvania. FOUR PERSONS duly qualified for Members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSONduIy qualified for Sheriff. ONE PERSON duly qualffied for Pro— thonotary. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Regis— ter, ONE PERSON duly qualified for Re corder. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Clerk of Quarter Sessions. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Clerk of Orphans' Court. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Coun ty Commissiouer. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Directors of the Poor, to serve for three years, and ONE PERSON duly qualified for Direc tor of the Poor. to serve for one year. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Prison Inspectors. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Cor oner. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Audi for. Ist District—Composed of the four Wards of Lancas: ter city. Thu qualified voters of the North East Ward will hold their election at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in East King street; those of the North West Ward at the public house occupied by Adam Trout; those of the South East Ward at the public house occu pied by Itu — pp & Wilson, in East King street; those-of the South West Ward at the public house of Martha Urban. 2d District—Drumore township, at the the No. 2 school house in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Borough of Elizabethtown. at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Elizabethtown. _ . 4th District—Earl township, at the public hall in the village of New Holland, in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied by Franklin & Elias Bentz, in Brickersvilla, in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg. at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. 7th District—Rapho township, including the Borough of Manhelm, at the public house occupied by Michas White, in said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at the public house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse tavern, In said township. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by WidLw Fulmer, in the village of Reamstown, in sold township. 10th District—being a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of 51aytown, in said township. 11th Districternarvon township, at the public house now occupied by John Myers, in the village of Churchtown, in said township. 12th District—Martic township, at the house now oc cupied-by George Robinson, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public ho u se now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said township. 14th District—Colerain township, at the public house new occupied by James°. Hilderban 1, in said township. 15th District—Fulton township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Phillips. in said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel Lichtenthaler, in the village of Lltiz, in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta, and part of East Donegal township, at the public school boos, in the Borough of Marietta. in said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house . _ . nr low occupied by Abrahsm Boop. in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public hone now occupied by George Diller. in said township. 21st District—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of parts of townships of Ra pho, Mount Joy and East Donegal. at the public school house in the Borough of Mount Jny. 23rd District—Being part of East Hempfield township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township. 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis. in said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the Borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Gross. in said township. 26th District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge. in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public hones now occupied by Charles H. %cyder, in the village of Neffsville. in said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house 1201.7 occupied by George Hornberger, in Millerstown. in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public houso now occupied by Grabill B. Forney, in Earlvillo, in said township. 32d District—West Hempflold township, at tics public house now occupied by John liendig. in said township. 32d District—Strasbnrg township. at the public house now occupied by James Curran, in the Borough of Stras burg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township. common ly called Indiantown district. at the public house of Bernard Stoner. In said township. 35th District—West Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Mentzer, In the village of Shoeneck, in said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Ball, in said town ship. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by James Prew, in said township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hempfield town ship. at the public school house in' the village of Hemp field. in said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel Hartman, in said township 40th District—East Lampeter township. at the public house now occupied by Henry Keneagy. In said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan to Co. 42.1 District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, in said township. 434 District—Peon township, at the public house of C. Hershey. in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District--Clay township, at the house . of George W. Steinmetz. (formerly John Erb s,) in said township. 46th District—Pequea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, In said township. 47th District—Providence township. at the house oc cupied by Mary Miller. in said township. 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of William J. Hese, in said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included in the 3d district, at Lehman's school bones, in said township. 59th District—Being composed of the township of West Donegal, heretofore included in the third district, at Butt's School House in said township. The General Election polls, in all the Wards, Town. ships. Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon and shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person. excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States. or of this State, or of any city or incorporat d district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive. Executive or Judiciary department of the State or the Lotted States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every Member of Congress. or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Common Councils of any city. or Commissioner of any incorporated District. by law. incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge. inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, J udge or other officer of any such election'shall be eligible there to be toted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said In spectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election. then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspec tor in hie place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall net attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an In spector in his place—and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint ajudgo in hie place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the !macs of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified voters of the town ship, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court House, In the City of Laticas ter, on Friday, the 12th day of October, A. D., 1860. at 10 o'clock, A. M. BEvJ. F ROWE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Aug., 29, 1860 step 4 A DANDY NAILED DT THE 4 13AILD OF TOWED HALL A dandy, called "a nice young man," Resolved to cut a dash; His means were small, but very large His whiskers and moustache. He'd neither cents within his purse, Nor sense within his head: He quenched his thirst with friendly "treats," And on "free lunches" fed. Puffed up with pride and self conceit, He said, in language bold, "I've brass enough, and that shall win A maiden fair, with gold." He neatly dressed in latest style, Yet he—so raid his friends— Of neatness did not have enough To reach his finger's ends. 'Twas true, alas ! and he was doomed To taste the cup of woe, Bemuse unto his finger's ends His neatness did not go. He wooed a maid, and really thought Her heart and wealth his own— He kneeled and said, "Oh! be my wile, To live for me alone." She smiled; he said, "My happy heart Your smile approving halls!" Her lips unclosed; Be off," said she, fil "o home, and clean your nails!" . He lifted np the hand_refased, • And gazed, with trembling lips, Upon his nails—he read his doom In lines upon their tips. His "brass" grew dim; his grief found vent In one desoonding groan. The maiden rich stepped ont—he stood, With dirty nails, alone. Let ev'ry man who wants a wife, :To be his heart's dear queen, Buy clothes at Tower Hall, and keep His nails and conscience clean. Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now full and complete, adapted to every market, and unequalled for varitty, style and make. The attention of buyers at Who Imola and Retail, Is 'mated, at Tower Ball, 618 Market street, Philadelpltta. 11.11 MIT; a 00. A I IL I _T HP. LANCASTER COUNTY 'AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY. will hold their • ..IPOCICTII.ANNUAL SZHIBITION,.. At their Grounds,. in the City of too:waster, Penna., on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY and FRIDAY, -the 25th, 26th, 22th and 28th days of SEPTEMBER, 1860. Ample arrangements are being made to accommodate and exhibit to the best advantage every kind' f Stock, and all Artichis that arecutefal or interesting in Agriculture, in Mechanics, in Manufactures and in the Pine Arts. agr The citizens of Lane sster County and the adjoining .Conntles. are respectfully invited to bring their Animals and Articles for competition. For peril Wars see hand-bfils and premium lists. /Er Further Information will be tarnished by the Managers, or by the undersigned. D. G. ESHLEMAN, sap 4 td 241 - Secretary: ENTISTRY....W. WHITE. D SIDE, DENTIST, orerGyger's Bank, and opposite D. Bair's Dry Goods Store, East King 'saga.. street, Lancaster. [sag 28 ly 33 WILLIAM•N. A . MBE, •DENTIST, For 5 Thum A Prumor AND Assure= IN TEI 18 11/•.• Orme or Da. Wamns. of Lancaeter, continues to practice the marions branches of his profession at his Office on the south east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, LANCASTER, PA. Akir Entrance to Office on Orange street, 2d door from North Queen. Duly 17 ly 27 AIIDITOR , S NOTICE. Benjamin M. Grelder Venditlont Exponsa to ve. . George Shay. 88. August Term, 1880, Ect The ttnderigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lancaster County, to distribute the money arising from the sale of defendant's real estate to and among those legally entitled. to the same, will meet all persons interested on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, it 2 o'clock. P. M., at the Court House. City of Lancaster. ang 28 4t 33J T. K. ALEXANDER, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Eliza beth Shaffner, dec'd —The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed by the Orphans Court of Lancaster County to dia tribute n the balance remaining in the hands of John Thomp• son. executor of the last - will and testament of Elizabeth Shaffner, late of Marietta borough, said county, dee'd, amongst those entitled to receive the same, will meet the parties interested on FRILCAY. SEPTEMBER 7th, 186 S, at 2 o'clock, P. liL, in the Court House, in Lancaster city. aug 21 4t 32. ALDUS J. NEFF, Auditor. A&SIGNED ESTATE OF' TRUMAN WALLACE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the bands of John Wallace. Jr., and Martin Bear, Assignees for the benefit of creditors of the personal and real estate of Truman Wal lace and wife, will sit for that pufpose on FRIDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House. aug 21 4t 32 A. SLAYMARER, Auditor. ESTATE OF JAMES FINDLEY.--Let. tore testamentary on the estate of James Findley, dec'd, late of Colerain township, Lancaster county, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Bart township : All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immedlatety; and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS FERGUSON, Executor. ang 7 6t 30] ESTATE OF JOHN F. STEELE, LATE Purser in the United States Navy, deceased.—All per sons having claims or demands against the above estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay to the undersigned (or to her Agent 11. E. Slaymaker) to whom letters of administration have been granted. SARAH H. SAMPLE, Admlnistratrix. Uncork township. attg 14 6181] TN THE ORPHA.NS , COURT OF LAN -1 CASTER COUNTY.—Estate of David J. Marchbank, deed.—The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court to distribute the balance in the hands of Joseph M. Ecklin, administrator of the estate of David J. Marchbank, late of Eden twp., deed, to and among those legally entitled to receive the same, gives notice that he will meet for the purpose of his appointment In the Libra. ry Room of the Court House. in the city of Lancaster, on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14th, 1880, at 2 o'clock, P. M., where all interested may attend if they think proper. ring 28 4t 33 W. T. 51cPaALL, Auditor.. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GEORGE F. ROTE AND WIFE.—The undersigned Auditor, ap• pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster un ty, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Edward Morton and Wiliam F. Rote, Assignees of George F. Rote and Wife, to and among those legally entitled to the same, gives notice that he will meet for the) purpose of his appointment, at the Library Room, Court House. in the City of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of SEP— TEMBER, 1860, at 2 o'clock'. P. M, ang 28 4t 2.3) ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGN ED ESTATES.—The Accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and bled in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit: Christian Omen:oz, Assigned Estate; John Forney, Assignee. Margaret Bright, Trust Estate; John Bright, Commit tee. Samuel Hoober;Trust Estate; Henry Burckhart, one of Trustees. Samuel Hoober, Trust Estate; Jacob Hoober, one of Trustees. Fanny Bendig, Trust Estate; George Kendig, Trustee. Christian Kurtz, Trust Estate; John Myers, Trustee. Isaac Rogers and wife's, Assigned Estate; P. W. House keeper, Assignee. Charles Reed, Assigned Estate; Joseph Ballance, Trustee. George F. Rote. Assigned Estate; Edward Morton and WM. F. Rote, Assignees. Jacob Swar and Elizabeth Swar, Trust Estate; Jacob Sechrist, Trustee. - Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any of said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the 27th day of AUGUST, 1860, for the Pontirmstkin and allowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions `be filed or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed W. CARPENTER, Pro'y PROTEI'S' OFFICE, Lancaster, July 28, 1880. july 31 A CCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED A ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit: Daniel Bard. Assigned Estate; Christian Wiest and Wm H. Paul, Assignees. Isaac Bowman, Assigned Estate; Henry D. Breneman Assignee. Robert Evans, Assigned Estate; Dr. John Martin and William Pickle, Assignees. Philip Weinhold, Trust Estate; John Weinhold, Com mittee. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in any of said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 1860, for the confirmation and allowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. W. OARP ENT ER. Prothonotary. PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE, Lancaster, August 20, 1860. aug 21 4t 32 J OTICE.--We the undersigned, rest -1.11 dents of Little Britain township, Lanc_ader county, do forbid all gunners, huntsmen and trespassers from com ing on any land belonging to us, or they will be dealt with according to law.- JOSIAH REYNOLDS, ANTHONY PICKERING, DANIEL MOONEY, JACOB MOORE, JOHN WASON, JOHN WRIGHT, PHI LLEPS & WILLSON, M. REYNOLDS, S. P. CARTER, CALEB BROWN, WM. S WHITE. OTUO REYNOLDS, JOSHUA BROWN. • auz 21 2t* 32 GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEPOT.-- SCHOOL DIRECTORS, TEACHERS, PARENTS, SCHOLARS. AND OTHERS, IN WANT OF SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY. &c., will find a complete assort ment at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Book Store, No. 32 North Queen at. We have a large stock of school books of every kind in use, which we will sell to Teachers, Direc tors. and others, at greatly reduced rates, comprising in part. the following:. READERS AND SPELLING BOOKS—Parker and We eon's, Sander's, Tower's, Sargent's, Town's, AleGaffey etc GRAMMARS—Bullion's, Greene's, - Smith's, Tower's Brown's. Cowl's, etc. GEOL/RAPHlES—Montoith's, McNally's, • Mitchell's Warren's, ' , with's. etc. HlSTORlES—Wercester's, Goodriche's, Berard's, Web ster's. Pinnock's. Goldsmith's, etc. ARITHMETIC'S-Brook's Primary and Mental, Stoddard's Or enlears, Davies, Ray's, etc. DICTIONARIES—WaIker's School, Cobb's, Walker's, Wor , ester's Comprehensive, Worcester's Primary, Web ster's Primary, Webster's High School, Webster's Quarto Academic, etc. Agent for Pelton's Outline Maps, Franklin Globes, Hol-. brook's School Apparatus, Rowe's School Register, Sander's Reader and Elocm lottery Chart, etc. Also a complete assortment of School Stationery, em bracing in the whole a complete outfit for School purposes Any Book not in the Store procured at one day's notice. Country Merchants suppli, d at wholeaale rates. JOHN SLIEAFFER'S Cheap Book "'tore. No. 32 North Queen street, next door to the Examiner and Herald Office, Lancaster, Pa. aug •213 tf 33 TH. E. PEOPLE'S BOOK STORM _AND PUBLISHING HOUSE. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY -VB. JACOB M. WESTHAEFFER, - - BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c. No. 44 Corner of North Queen and Orange Ste., Lancaster. I tun in constant receipt of all the New and Valuable Books as soon as published. Also, all the Standard Works usually found In a well regulated WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK EMPORIUM, always on hand, and Fuld at the most reasonable rates. My stock of School Books tmbracea every kind In use, and are sold to School Directors, Teachers and others, on the most accommodating terms. . - The celebrated Franklin Globes at manufacturers' prices Pelton's thatline Maps, Sanders' Charts, Webb's Cards, Holbrook's Complete School Apparatus, Sargent's Standard Charts (with companion,) and in short every article used in College, Academy and Common School. Also the most extensive assortment of Miscellaneous Books, in which branch I defy Competition. My facilities for supplying any goods not on hand are complete, being In daily . TeCCipi of packages from the city. PENS, INKS, ENVELOPES,. bought direct from the Manufacturers, and sold at the most reduced rates. All the Monthlies, Periodicals, &c, for sale at the coun ter, or mailed to any part of the United States. Purses, Porte.monnales, Tablets, Card Cases, Gold Pens, Cabas, Ac., Ac., Ac. THE CELEBRATED INDIA RUBBER YENS; the nearest approach to a quill of any pen now in use, con stantly on hand, at the following prices: Pen and Holder, (warranted,) $2.00 Gold Band • 2.50 Large 3.00 Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on me I hope, by attention to busineaa, to merit a continuance of favors. J. M. WESTHAEFFER. aug 28 tf 33 DIAMOND POINTED INDIA RUBB R 1.1 PENS, warranted to pose all the durability of the Gold Pen, combined with the elasticity of the Quill. At J. N. WESTHAEPREIVS, No. 41 North Queen street, corner of Orange. tf 19 NO HUMBUG--THE INDIA RUBBER PEN possesses the elasticity of the quill and - the durability of the Diamond Pointed Gold Pen. . 3. M. WEETHLEPPEIPS, No. 44 North Queen street, corner of Orange. may 22' tf 1.9 TS A AO BAS.Att.ON 1. WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQ H OIt STOR Nos. 186-187 North 2d street. PhLtadolphis. • do.• AITANTED.--Clerks, to call and examine 11 the DIAMOND POINTED INDIA BUBB= PENi warranted for elasticity and durability, at • - J. 211. WESTHABFFSBM N 0.44. North Qum attest, Corner of Oran may 22 ffi DEGISTER O B NOTICE..-The Accounts _l,lb-of the respective Mordents hereunto annexed, are flied in the Register's Office of Lancaster county,- for con firmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held in the C. cut House, in the City of Lancaster, on the third MONDAY in 81IPTRy 'RR next (the 17th,) at 10 o'clock, Rebecca Mohler, Ephrata township. By John L. Mohler, Executor. Mazdalena Hunshberger, widow,'Earl township. - By 0. S. Hoffman, Executor. Jacob Benninger, Si., Brecknock township. By John` Benninger and Jarob Benninger, Jr., Rxecutors. David Maple. Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel Hurts, Guardian of Mary Ann and Harriet Elisabeth !duple. minor children of deceased. Michael. Weber, Earl township. By David Weber and David B. Ellorerman, Executors. Grind id. S. Morrison, Dramas township. By Eleanor Beeper, late Morrison; Executrix. Enos Watson. Drnmore township. Guardianship Account. • By Joseph Kyle, Guardian of Isaac E., Alice 8., Charles L. and Enos M. Watson, minor children of deceased. • Henry Geist, Bart township. By Simon Geist and Mary Ann Geist, Executors Elizabeth Grosh. Earl township. Third Account By David Weidman and Ellie Dundor, Executers. Christian °mob. Manor township. By Barnhart' Mann (farmer) and Bernhard Grosh, Administrators: William Glendenlng. Salisbury township. By Robert W. Morton, Administrator. Pboshe Carmichael, Or mars= township. By Rev. W. W Latta, surviving Executor. John Good. Sr.. Mount Joy township. By Elisabeth Good and Samuel Good, Eteeutors. Angeline L. Carter, Borough of Marietta. By William L. Carter,Administrator. John B ricker. Elizabeth township. Guardianship 'Ae. count. By Samuel H. Miller, Guardian of Emma Bear, a daughter of Priscilla Bear, deceased, and grandchild of John Bricker,. deceased. - John Blocher, Rapti° township. By Jacob Blocher, Execu tor. • Catharine Eberly, Clay township. - By Noah Sharp, Ad ministrator. Philip Rana,. Lancaster township. First and Final Ac °punt. By Jesse P. Ranck, Administrator. ' John Winters, New Holland, Earl township. By John Lehman Winters, Administrator. Peter Fry, Brecknoek township. 'By Baltzer Schneder, Ex ecutor of the Will and Testamentary Guardian of the minor children of deceased. John M. Caolfman, Fulton township. By Phoebe W. Can% man and Robert Killough, ILscontors. Susanna Eby, Ephrata township. By Joseph B. Eby, Ad ministrator. Mary Johns, West Earl township. By Samuel Johns, Administrator. Samuel Rife, Sr., Earl township. By Daniel Rife, Exam- tor. , David B Brubaker, Conoy township. By Jacob Brubaker and John Bachman, Administrators. Margaret Fordney, City of Lancaster. By. John Fordney, Executor. Geoige Arndt, Borough of Manheim. By John Arndt and Philip Arndt, Administrators. John Plank, Casruarron township. By Jacob Z. Plank, Administrator. Samuel - Schmuck, Ephrata township. By Daniel Meyer and Gideon Schmuck. Administrators. John Moyer, Mount Joy township. By Jacob Moyer and Peter Moyer, Executors. Christian Grubs, Manheim township. Guardianship Ac count. By Isaac Landis, Guardian of Elizabeth Stoner, a minor child. now of age, of Jacob Stoner by his late wife Anna. deceased, who was one of the daughters of Christian Gristle, deceased. George S. Savory. Martic township. Guardianship Account. By Rev. Samuel Bowman, Guardian of James Savory, a minor eon of deceased. Jacob R. Keller, West Donegal township. By David Keller, Executor. Abraham Tunis, Salisbury township. By Robert W. Mor ton, Administrator. David Stoner, Borough af Elizabethtown. By Michael Meckley and David Brand, Executors. Manna Schmuck, Ephrata township. By Christian Meyer, Administrator. Jacob Harsh, Coaestogo township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Landis, Guardian of Mary Ann Harsh, a daughter of deceased. Dietrich Eleinsmith, Borough of Columbia. By Sibilla Kleinsmith, Administratrix. Polly Rock, West Cocalico township. By John Rock, Executor. Lydia Rem ninger, Brocknock township. By Isaac Benning er, Administrator. Timothy Rogers, City of Lancaster. Final Guardianship Account. By Jacob King, Testamentary Guardian of Levi Rogers, a minor son of deceased. Gideon Breneraan, Borough of Columbia. By W. Carpen- Car. tar, Executor. Isaac Pusey, Borough of Columbia. By Elizabeth W. Pusey and Charles J. Pusey, Administrators. John C. Irwin, West Hemptield township. By Michael Messer, Administrator. John Ebersole, Coney township. By Joseph L. Horst and Philip Ebersole, Executors. William A. Leader, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Account. By George Bogle, Guardian of Charles N. Leader, now deceased, who was a minor child or deceased Third Supplementary Account of Levi Bard and Joseph Wenger, acting executors of Jacob K. Garber, of Upper Leacork township, dec'd. IL B. SWARR, Auditor JOHN JOHNS, Register rtrrMTEP:I3 OFFICE, Lancaster, Aug., 20,1860. ang 21 H ELMBOLD,S GEN ULNE PRIIIPAALA, TION . "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive and Specific Remedy For Disesses of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN— NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. and is good for MEN, WOMEN'. OR CHILDREN. HELMBULD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indis• cretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hut Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who con Say that they are not frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cluse of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL tiONFESS. THE RECORD' OF TILE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESs TO THE TEETH OF TH.. ASSERTION. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR— GANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which HELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE, THE MOST SKEPTICAL. F NI AL ES—IP Ell AZ ES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE. MARRIED OR CONTEM— PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Scir thous state of the Uterus. Loucorrhoaa or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or In the DECLINE OR CHA •GE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT TT I TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCURY, OR UNPLEASANT MEDICINE FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUs Apo.Asps ILELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES SEORET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change in Diet; No inconvenience ; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation. so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, and worn-out Matter THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid HEAVY FEES to be mired in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the - POISON " has, by the use of "POWERFUL ASTRINGENTS." been dried up in the system. to break out in an aggravated form, and '' ' • tree HELAIII.LD'S EXTRACT BOOM for all affections and diseases of the Whether existing in From whatever caa-e originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And Is certain to have the desired effe:t in all biseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECONINI ENDED. Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From 8 to 20 years,' standing, WITH NAINFA KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAME. PRICE 51 00 PER BOTTLE, DR SIX FOR 55 00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observe Non. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS Cussa GULEANTEED I ADVICE GNAT'S! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the Pity of Philadelphia. 11. T. BELMEIOLD, who Wog duly .worn doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, bat are purely vegetable. U. T. HELMFIODD. Sworn and subscribed before me, This 28rd day of No vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBERD. Alderman, Ninth St. above Rare, Phila. Address letters for Information in confidence to H. T. lIELMBOLD. Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tooth St., below Chestnut. Phil. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose *OF THEIR OWN and "OTHER" ARTICLES ON THE REPUTATION ATTAINED BY Genuine Preparations, Extract Hoehn, " Sarsaparilla, " Improved Hose Wash. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELSIBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send for It, and avoid Imposition and Exposure. For sale by KAUFSIAN & CO., late Rockafield & Co., No. 1 Kramph's Building, East Orange street, Lancaster. apr 17 ly 14 S UTER'S SULTANA'S SAUL E. FOR HOT AND COLD 'DISHES OF ALL KINDS. The most delicious and appetising Sauce, invented by the renowned Sorra" for the London Reform Nub, is, slime his decease, mann 'adored by 'the well-known house f +Moss & BLACERI.I4 London, rom the original recipe. It is the favorite Sauce in England, and on the Continent, with a high and growing reputation among Ameri can Epicures, and Is much approved of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OPINIONS. OF TILE LONDON PRESS. "We recommend our correspondent to try MONS. Salta% new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce.' It is made alter the Turkish recipe; its flavor DI excellent, and it affords considerable aid In eases of slow and weak diges• tlon."—The Lancet. "Barry, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of Boyer.'-06scrics. "A moat valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table,"--Af&a. Sole Agents for the United States GARDNER G. YVELIN, 217 Fulton street, New York. BRAY & HAYES, 84 Cornhlll, Boston. For sale by Grocers and Ernit Dealers everywhere. Jan 17 ARARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. For sale, in the city of Philadelphia, with Good Will and Fixtures, a HOTEL, at prenerit doing a splendid, bust. nese, located in a central part of the city, and at the ter minus Of two railroad lines. Any person wishing to go Into the imminesawill find this a greatleargala—enewlAch they should rummies, For farther partisulars apply e ith er p arsons]] Or by let• ter W ' , , . T. ; aug_2i si 88 ao4 Arch Mee" PEREIAPS AFTER MARRIAGE URINARY ORGANS, MALE OR FEMALE, Scrofula, ofir.i'fies Ems, is a constitutional d;Ro_ale a corruption of-the bleed, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the' chi:01111dd'; it - pervades the whole body, and may burst out in (*ease oft any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low liviqg, dia. - - ordered' or unhealthy food, kispure air, filth and filthy habits, the dig vices, and, above all, by the ven eat , infection. - Whitt- ever be its origin, it is hereditary iii the con stitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third, and fourth generation ;" indeed. . it seems to be the rod of Elm who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands; swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or ernes. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, &pram the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the hunt= family has its origin directly in this scrofulous _contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from cc are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by ' healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is con bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Earwrva and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, Pusyn,ss, BLOTCHES, BLAIN'S and Bons, TITIES, TETTBR and SALT RHELIII, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL DIS EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS manse PROM Wry, TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are So composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints t Costive ness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pam in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, POD VIE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and prci duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. A. FAHN t a CHARLES A. HEINITBH, Lancaster. JOHN WAYLAN, No. 60 North Queen street, Lancaster .nd by all Drnizeiet. In the censer••. I.• 16 DR. JISTAR'S BALSAM WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The Unfailing Remedy, . The Seasonable Remedy, The Certain Remedy, o^B. CORDS, COLDS, AND HOARSENESS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND COUGHS, HOARSENESS, GOUGES, AND COLDS, CROUP AND ASTHMA, ASTHMA AND CROUP, CROUP AND ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS A SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS 'A SORE. THROAT, BRONCHITIS 44 SORE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, HOOPING COUGH, HOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, QUINSY, PHTHISIC, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, Inflammation of the Lungs, Inflammation of the Chest, Inflammation of the Throat, THE REMEDY OF THE AGE, REMEDY OF THE AGE, Xanszunfttiaa, ,o_rtsiuniztiaJL, iflo_nsittrzAticuz, CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION. CAUTION! CAUTION 1 CAUTION k CAUTION! CAUTION 1• CAUTION ! The only Genuine, —the only Pure,— the only Medici nal DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is prepared by SETS W. FOR - LE 4 , Co., 18 Treaumt. Street, Boston, and has their PRINTED naim, as well as the WRITTEN signature of I. BUTTS, on the outside wrapper. All other is worthless, and to purchase it. is money thrown away. Let the sick and the invalid, as they desire and hope to be cured, take us Mho's', and avoid ail other, as they are impositions. VALUABLE TESTIMONY From Rev. Jacob Sealer, well knosin and highly• re spected throughout the State of Pennsylvania. - HANOVER, PA., Peb, Id, 18fifi.' Means. S. W. FOWLS & CO., BOSTON.— Dear Sirs: Having realized in my family important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation,— Wistar's Bats= of Wild Cherry,— it affords nie pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters 'seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured 'a bottle of your ex cellent Balsam ' and before she bad taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, In my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. /would, however, caution the public azainet inures-Wing, because there is a good deal of spanotis Winter's Balsam of Wild Cherry afloat throvhold raa country. • JACOB SECHLER. .24r Beware of vile and worthless counterfeits! The only Genuine,Pure, and Medicinal , Balsam has . the name of "I. BUTS" written witisa pen, and the printed name of the proprietors, "S. W. FOWLE & C 0.," 'an this outer wrap. • r. Sold by Dealers Everywhere; Everywhere. • . For sae by Jobn F. Leal; & Co., Wtn. G. Baker and 0. A. Heloltab, Lancaster ; Rowe & Strasbur g; .le. D. White. Churebtown ; J. B. Johns: New Holland; Beldnmrldge, Int erconnse ; Tweed k Raub , New Provldence ; Samuel Boyd. Green P. 0; Samuel ItmonlOger: Manhole Josbna leader, Monet Joy; Samuel Money, Bpringvllle ; Gress A-Orouse, Elizsbetbtown; HbaklevHarlette; W. 8 MoOorlde. Ooltnnbla ; J. 8. Barr & CO., D. &J. W. Bosirinn, Haytewn ; Hackenbarger. k' Bop, Italobrldgei and by dealers everywhere. CRIVENINO & coNvIGYANCi nto,,, The widerslgeeirtespeodully aunoting.ei. to ,the p that he Dna Wapitis ogles lately templed' by:,7.l9milk. filestand. Mei, where_ he tw.pleest4 bitten - sect all bushiest connected with the same ptebeetew tbatMi7 be Aar oinc• No AO North 341iiietterh Leneutee . • • • . fob le ' - • fati•gelfgeb&