enthusiasticlereor,tbe nominee for Governor, 0 TATE or THE L AND AS TER COUNTY tO BANS, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6th, 1860. Hon. HENRY D.TOSTER. . Bills Discounted. 082 eO7 The,BrookvilleJeffersonian (Douglas) says: Bonds r ald te Mortgamss.. 25 bOO 00 ...... 12,744 93 Allgood Demoorate and true-friends of Mr. U. S Treasut7 Notes l t dand sver Douglas should be satisfied with this plan, T oes an d C h ecks of ()Mier hanks. and 'we believe nine tenths of them are. Of Gish due from other Banks.— .... couiiie the R4pnblicans will 'do all in their power - to widen the breach, for their success Due Depositor. in the State depends upon our dissensions. Notes In Circulation Every: vote" that is given for any other eke- Di ro vt . d tr ds unpaid total ticket than the one regularly chosen by ; the representatives of the "Democratic party 1 - Capital Stfick, $200,085 00 at Reading, will be so much aid for Lincoln Oily. and Hamlin. Before me, .T. 0. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of I Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Yelper, Cashier of DISORGANIZATION. the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn, doth say, that the foregoing statement is correct, to the best of ' It is given out in . the Philadelphia Press his knowledge and belief. and Harrisburg Sentinel that a straight out Douglas electoral ticket is to be announced in a day or two. We presume it is so, and that this is to be done in order to aid the Black Republicans in carrying the State, for we know of no other possible effect such a movement, if it enlists any goodly number of the voters, can have. And this is to be done in the race of an almost unanimous public sentiment against such a such a suicidal policy; for, of about seventy-five Democratic papers in the State, not less than seventy (embracing those for DOUGLAS as well SS BRECSINRIDGE,) have given in their adhesion to the Cresson Compromise, and are warmly advocating the support of the regular electoral ticket formed by the Reading Convention. Speaking of this straight out movement, the Harrisburg Patriot remarks: "Although the object of this Committee is clearly to defeat the Democratic party by promoting division, they will fail in accom plishing their purpose. The most probable effect of a straight out ticket will be to divert a few thousand votes in the State that would otherwisego ever directly to Lincoln. The opinions of the great mass of the Democrats of Pennsylvania are resolutely fixed in favor of union, as offering the only prospect of arresting Democratic defeat ; and they are too wide a*alte to be gulled by such a transparent scheme as this. The cause of union for the sake of the union is growing and strengthen ing every day, sweeping away the barriers that bogus committees and thimble-rigging ' politicians interpose to stay the mighty current. The time has passed when a handful of rest less politicians can issue commands from closed rooms to thwart the wishes of a great party. The people laugh at their silly mach inations. The united Democracy of Pennsyl vania will place its iron heel upon their plot and crush it. The mailed arm of the party will smite it with the blow of destruction." ger The Oxygenated Bitters, are recom mended by Physicians in their practice. A distinguished clergyman, who had taken six bottles, by direction of his Physician, writes us that they have cured him of Dyspepsia, of twenty-five years standing. Try this remedy, Dyspeptics ! SPECIAL NOTICES Ws Sufferers with. Diseases of the Blad der, Kidneys, Grace!. Dropsy. Weaknesses, &c., read the advertisment in another column, headed •"Ilelmbold's Genuine ['reparation." nov 23 ly 46 .13Rf-The Great Holland Remedy! Bmr base's Holland Bitters.—Perseus subject to nervous or sick headache, will find in Ilotrhnve's 'Jutland Bitters a sore, 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. most delightful preparation, and au effectual remedy. Tho fact that it in now a very popular medicine throughout all the Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks much in its favor. See advertisement in another column sop 4 .lam Females 3 Females S S Females S 2 3 Use that S3fe. I.l,asant. SiemeJv known as HELMBOLD , S EXTRACT BUCTIFT, For all Cotnp!aintv Incident to the Sex. No Family ehoold be without it, and none will when once tried by thi m. It is used by YOUNG and OLD, in the Decline or Change of Life. and after oil Lrfore Marriase. hiring and after Confinement, to Strengthen th.• 2:erl, lb , tori Nature to ita Proper Channel and Invigorate vt Eroken-down Consti tution, from whatever tutee Oritein ating USE NO :110P,E IVORTLILESS PILLS: Take BELMBOLD' S E.1""PB ACT See advertitement in another column. Cut it out, and send far it. Npr, 4 2m 34 4 : 1 - - Passing .N,otice.--The Housekeeperos Friend —Spaldine,'s Preprred fit admirable a di-. Mon to our standard household economies will be hailed by all good housewives as is b ron long wished for, but hitherto unattained. Spalding's Prepared Glue is perfectly adapted for those timely repairs to household wares. furni• tura, crockery and for fancy work, that is almost daily de row ded by the experience of every housekeeper. It is chemically held in solution. will with-Land the action of climateand time retains its hill strength, and is put up in a snug convenient b.•ttle, with a brush, all for twenty-five cents. -Ou being applied, the chemicals readily evaporate and the glue becomes firm quickly. and adheres with the tenacity of the best cabinet-maker's glue. For wood, leather, or other articles where plue is ever used. it is just the thing. We have tried it, and speak by the card. In the country' it will be invaluable. and or body in the city will think of doing N‘itbolll it. If Mr. Spalding desires to become a candidate for the Presidency. and his friends stick like his glue, be will be sure of an election sep 4 1141" Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cordial...—. It must be obvious to every attentive person that the first diseases of intents arise chiefly from the bowels, and in this connection we know of a medicine which can be relied upon with perfect confidence in all infantile complaints, whatever their nature may be. We speak of Dr &mites INFANTILE CORDIAL It Clinton , . no opiate of any kind—no paregeric. and relieves the sufferings of infants as if by magic. Mothers! by all means try this—even if all other remidlee have failed. See the advertisement in another column of Messrs. Cutracri 8; DUPONT, Druggists. New York, who are the male proprietors, and also sole agents of the world-renowned •‘ Dr. BRONSON'S BLOOD Soon," which is a preparation for the relief or all complaints arising from deficiencies a the blood, from whatever cause such de ficiencies may proceed It is without exception the moot strengthenidg cordial any invalid coull take, tut it is im mediately absorbed by the blood without having to go through the meads of digestion; and as blood is the life of the human body, by nourishing and producing P. it teen restores to perfect health tilos , even who have been suffering for years. We consider the above two Prepara tions decidedly the beat of their kind offered to the public. —Chronicle. Quebec. C E. Alir• See advertisement in another column. On the 6th inst.. by the Rev. J. J. Stripe, George W. Sheaffer, of New Holland. to Annie Dick, of FAIT, ille, Ess, Earl township. . . By the same, 'Henry Klugb, jr., to Elizabeth R. Manning., both of Manor township. DEATHS In this city, on Sunday afternoon last, at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. William Potter, eon of James B. Jenkins, Esq., of Now York, aged 7 months. In Reamstown, on Friday the Mat of August last. Lydia Ream, a niece of Dr. Ream, and grand-daughter of the late Judge Hibshman. aged 43 years. 5 months and I days. (City papers please ropy.) THE MARKETS Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. B. BITN6R & 800., Forwarding and Commission Merchants. North Queen street. LANCAETER, September 15. .T. 5 75 G 00 1.35 1.30 Flour, Superfine, bbl " Extra White Wheat, 'p bushel Red • Corn, old new " • Oats Rye Cloverseed Whiskey, in litids " In bble.. Philadelphia Market Pull.inst.rtite, Sept. 8. Coffee is held firmly and there is not much doing, with sales of .110. , bags of Ilin at 133.4 . 01.1 1 / 2 c. Holders of 11 or are firm at $6 for Superfine, and $6 75@57.50 for Extra Family and Fancy There is m, re wheat offering; sales of red at $1.45, and white at $1.55@156. Corn sells in a small way at 74@75c. Whiskey has advanced 34,!.: sales of 500 bbls. of Ohio at 2.4@'25c. Baltimore Market DALTI3IO7..E. Sept. S. Flour is steady at V, Wheat is quiet but very firm, Western red $1.2501.53; white $1.30@it1.45. Corn is firm. Provisions are quiet but steady—, Lard t 3 @l4c. Ceftec Is steady at 1:3 1 ,g&144c. Whiskey is firm at 9i4"_@1:24,,iF. NOTICE TO FLUID bEALERS,— , SeaIed Proposals Will be received et the Mayors' Oilier, until the let day of OCT/'PER next, fur supplying Burn:ng Plaid for lighting the slreets of the City of E.sucaeter, for ono year commencing on the let of NOVEMBER. Bidders are requested to state the quality of the Fluid, in ,nnnec tion with tho terms upon Will rh they propose to furnish the article. flb:O. 6ANDERS.ON, Meyer. MAYOE'B OFFICE. Sept 11, 1860. [sep 11 St 25 NOTICE.. -To the debtors and creditors of Stephen Stanton. hit, of the City of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, deceased —All persons indebted to said estate. either by Bond, Note or fink Account, are requested to make payment to either of the undersizned, on or before the Ist day of.NOVEMBER next, ISGO. eo from and after that time legal proceedings wit be had in regard to the collection cf the same; and all persons hav ing claims will please present them without delay, to MARY J STANTON, or WILLIAM MORTON, Executors of said deceased, residing iu the City of Lancaster. sop 11 6t 35] ST ATE MEN T OF THE FARMERS , BANK OF LANCASTER, SEPTEMBER 4Tu, 1860, Bills Discounted and Loans Banking House. Notes and Checks of other Banks Due from other Banks Farmers' Bank Stock 11. S. Treasury Notes Gold and Silver Coin Ea= Notes in Circulation 5257,000 00 Due to other Banks 12,918 44 Due Depositors 216,497 97 Dividends unpaid 627 50 Due Commonwealth for Taxes 1,945 79 495,987 70 Capital Stock $450,000. Lancaster City, sr: I certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of my knowledge and belief. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn And subsiaribedßafore ma, this 4th day of Beptem 110a,1860. MIL B. WILBY, Aldwaan. Mph l if W. L. PSIPISR, Cashier. Sworn and enbacribed; September 6th. 1360, eorara. sep 111 t 35] J. C. VAN . CAMP, Alderman. VALIIABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PUB LIII SALE.—Os FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the sth and 6th days of OCTOBER, A. D., 1860. On FRIDAY. the sth day of OCTOBER,IB6O. at 2 o'clock, P. M., in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrators of Henry Breneman, late of Strasburg township, Lancaster county, deceased,. will expose to public sale, at the public house of J Krim .Antis, In the village of New Provi dence, Providenco township, Lancaster county. the follow ing real estate, late of the said Henry Breneman, deceased, to wit: No. 1. A Tract of Land, situated in the village of Comer go, Eden township. Lancaster coun'y, containing 3 ACRES and 116 PERCHES. adjoining lands of Henry H. Brene man, John Herr, Joseph Leamon, and the road leading from Camargo to New Providence. The improvements thereon are a new FRAME WEATHER-BOARDED BARN, 40 by 60 feet, with wagon abed and corn crib attached, all under slate roof. This is a very desirable building lot. No. 2. A Tract of Choice Meadow Land, situated in Eden township aforesaid. containing 19 ACRES and 83 PER CHES, adjoining lands of James M. Hopkins. ,Christian Barge, Christian W. Shultz, and the road leading from Camargo to Strasburg. No. 3. A Lot of Ground, situated in Eden township aforesaid, containing 148 PERCHES, and adjoining lands of Isaac Bowman. Christian W. Shultz, and other lands late of the said Henry Breneman, deceased. The improvements thereon are a two-story FRA3IE DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new, hog pen, bake use, and other oat-buildings. There is a never failing well of water with pump therein on the premises. No. 4. A Lot - of Meadow Land, containing 1 ACRE and 72 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Isaac Bowman, James M. Hopkins, and other lands late of the said Henry Beene man, deceased, and facing the road leading from Camargo to Strasburg. No. it. A Lot of Meadow Land, containing 1 ACRE and 132 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Benjamin Groff. (farmer,) James 51 Hopkins. and lot No. 4. and fronting on the road leading from Camargo to Strasburg. No. 6. A Lot of Improved Laud, situated in Eden town ship, containing 1 ACRE, adjoining No 5, lands of Isaac Bowman, and fronting on the road leading from Camargo to New Providence. No. 7. A Lot of Laud, situated in Eden township. con. taining 1 ACRE and 24 PERCHES, adjoining lots Nos. 5 and 6, and fronting on the public road hauling from Ca margo to New Providence. No. 8. A Lot of Ground, situated in Eden township, con taining 94 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Nancy Slowrer, Nos. 5 and 7, and the public road leading from Camargo to New Providence. No. 9. A Lot of Ground, containing 1 ACRE, more or less, situated in Eden township, atui adjoining lands of Christian W. Shultz and Christian Barge, and fronting on the public road leading from Camargo to the White Oak. The above are all very desirable building lots, being in a healthy and flourishing village, (Camargo,) convenian to mills, stores, churches, Ac. No. 10. A Lot of Choice Young Chestnut Sprouts. situ ated in Eden township, containing 6 ACRES and 119 PERCHES, adjoining lands of William Gilmer, David Mayers, jr., Henry Fry. and bordering the road leading from Camargo to the White Oak. No 11. A Lot of Improved Land, situated in Eden township, on the road leading from Basslees 81111 to the White Oak, containing 3 ACRES and 24 PERCHES. The improvem,nte are a 1 . 1 / 2 story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other out-buildings. Th-re is a spring of running water near the door and a branch of Dig B-arrr Creek passes through the property. This lot to now in the occupancy of Levi Miller. No. 12. A Lot of Improved Landl situated in Strasbnrg township, on the road leading from Strasburg to Quarry ville, containing 5 ACRES and 92 PERCHES, adjoining lands of George and Henry Bowman, Abram Hen, Daniel Herr, Perinea, and others. The lota situated in the village of Camaro will bo sold together or separately, as may suit purchasers. OD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6thi 1880, at 4 o'clock, P. M., the undersigned %al expose to sale, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, at the public house of HENRY BEAR, Is Strasburg, Borough, Lancaster county. the following real estate, late of the said Henry Breneman, deceased, to wit: The undivided one half interest in a Lot of Ground, situated In Strasburg Borough, Lancaster county, con taining, 61 PERCH N:S of Land, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of John Rehm and Rudolph Shaub, and fronting on Main street, in said Borough On this Iv lot are erected a three story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. and BACK BUILDING, nearly new, a FRAME STABLE, covered with slate, also nearly now, and other improvements. There is a very fine store room In the building, the same having been erected for a store and dwelling house. This property offers rare in ducements to purchasers, being located near the railroad depot, in the business centre of the town. • TERMS: One-third of the purchase money, of all the above mentioned properties, to remain charged on the premises during the natural life of Elizabeth Breneman, widow of said Henry Breneman, deceasea. Interest to be paid to her annually. end at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs of the said Henry Breneman, deceased.— The other two thirds or balance of the purchase money to be paid on or beton, April Ist. 1861. fl EN ft Y MUSSER, HENRY N. IittENENIAN, Administrators of Henry Breneman, deceased. The undersigned owner of the other undivided half in terest io the Lot of Ground. situated in Strasburg 80r0n..11, whereon are erected the three-story BRIG'S STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, and other improvements offered to be sold by the above named Administrators. on SATUR— DAY, OCTOBER Bth, 1860. expose the same to sale at the time and place last above named, and in connection with said Administrators. The share of !the purchase money of the undersigned may remain on the property. ALDUS J. NEFF, Attorney of Anne Neff, Executrix of Jacob Neff, deed. sep 11 (Examiner copy.) is 35 Orrox Vfal re /-0 TON IC, D !UR ETIC, 447 1 D W l° _ Y D S P IIiYORATINC, CORDIAL T O THE CITIZb...NS OF NEW JER.F.I7 AND PENNSYLVANIA, APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS. GROCERS AND PRI . .. VATE FAMILIES. WOLFE'S PURE COGNAC BRANDY. WOLFE'S PURE MADERIA, SH MIRY AND PORT WINE WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY. • ALL IN BOTTLES. - : I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINES and LIQUORS, imported by UDOLPHO WOLFS, of Now York, whose name is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his cele brated SCHIEDAOI SCHNAPPS. Mr. WOLFE, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINES and LIQINIRs, says: I will stake my reputation as a min, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of New York. that all the BRANDY and WlNes which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the heat quality, and can be retied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a far simile of his signa ture on the certificate. The public are respectfully in vited to call and exandine for themselves. For sale at RE TAIL by all Apothecaries and (hovers in Philadelphia. GEORGE 11. ASHTON,' No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: ENoR3IoUs BUSINESS FOR ONE NEW TORE MERCHANT.— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality.— We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business. although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit UDOLPHO WOLER'S eXten aloe warehouse, Nos. IS, 20 and 22, B-aver street, and Nov. 17. 19 and 21, Markethold street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand en-es; the Brandy, some ten thousand rases—Vintage of 1836 to 1866; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whis key, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine. Sm., in casks, under Custom House key, ready fir bottling. Mr Woum's sales of Schnapps lust year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two yeats ho may be equally successful' with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Womm, until every Apothecary In the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with WOLFS'S pure WINES and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Wotss, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of \Vines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should he sustained against his tens of thousands of oppo nents In the United States, who sell nothing but imito. Lions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. sep 11 tim 35 A 1110SQIIITO BITE A suitor bold, for many years A maiden fair had wooed ; But could not win a kind response, Though earnestly he sued. She took his gifts, with grateful smile, His willing hands to bless; But, still, her rosy lips withheld The sighed—for, little, yes. At last, one night, when hope deferred ills heart with hoe did fill, He said, "Dear Mary, be my wife;" And she replied, "I will." You will I" he cried; and Mary's lips He kissed, with wild delight, Then said, "My darling, tell me why You yield your heart to-night?" The maiden, with a smile, replied: "Last night, while In my bed, A big mosquito, Charley dear, Alighted on my heed. "He bit me, Charles, upon the blimp Where generous feelings dwell— The organ of Benevolence He caused to badly swell. now so large, that, with a beset Which kind emotions cheer, I could not, when you asked my hand Refuse it, Charley dear." Fond kisses sealed the vows which gave The heart which Charley sought ; To Tower Hall he rushed, and there A wedding suit he bought. He told his tale , and said, The Bard May now a song indite, And show what great results have flowed From one effective bite." $846.293 0 0 10.000 00 33,83423 9,3-009 59,950 00 $40.000 CO . 93.687 75 133,687 76 .977,091 96 NOTE— As large benevolence may canoe Reluctant maids to wed, Ohl may mosquitoes bite that bump On ev'ry maiden's head; For, when that bump by swelling gets To be no longer small, The heart will yield' to one who'll buy His clothes at Tawas Haul $481,102 28 - Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now full and complete. adapted to every market, and unequalled for variety, style and make. The attention of buyers at Wholesale and Retail, Is invited, at sewer Hall, 618 Market sera* Pkllailelphia. 50,000.00 106,212 65 154.212 15 17,606 7S 140.= 96 $834,201 23 $171,359 95 330.070 00 1,163 47 .. 21,373 23 $52.5,177. 65 ---,:5309,029 68 A SUPERLATIVE DT THE EAED OP TOWER HALL 25C1's• — For AM Ventstar. floosie or rost,! age Stamps, sent to Dr: Mitchell, box '1.494 Phis P. 0., you will have sent to your address such advice and prescription as will enable you (either male or female) to CURE YOURSELVES of the moat Inveterate and long standinr of private die eases, all diseases of the skin, cancer, rheumatism, Ire. tc. Medicine sent to any part of the United Rates. Ail communications strictly confelenthd. feep 4 Cm 84 SOUTH DOWN SHEEP FOR • SALE. The subscriber has for sale a number of BUCK LAMBS. bred from the celebrated Ram of Jonas Webb,. which received the Hichert Prise at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Canterbury. England, and Wll9 subsequently purchased by Mr: J. C. Taylor;of Mon mouth county, New Jersey. Address, JOHN R. SICKLES", Marlborough, Monmouth county. N. J. sep 4 4421,34' - DuocL A DIA TION.--W hereas frequent complaints are made by good citizens, at the great an noyance they are subjected to in consequence of the in crease of street begging on the part of children,—this is therefore to notify the parents of all such children, that, unless a stop is put to it by keeping their children at home or sending them to school. they will be arrested as vagrants and committed to ...The Home for Friendless Children for mho city and county of Lancaster," as provided for in the fourth section of the set of Assembly incorporating said Institution. And the Constables of said City are hereby enjoined to arrest all such children, whct ber male or fruinle, fined bogging as aforesaid, so that they may be dealt with according to law. GEO. HANDER3riN, Mayor. IMAyoß's °rms., Lancaster, Sep. 4,1560. [sep 4 ;jr. 34 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Benjamin U. Greider Tenditioni Exponss to vs. August Term,lB6o, No. George Shay: 36 The underigued 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, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House. City of Lancaster. aug 28 4t 831 J. K ALEXANDER. Auditor. A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Eliza .L"). bath. Shaffner, deed —The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed b 7 the Orphans Court of Lancaster County to dis tribute tho 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. dec'd, amoogat those entitled to receive the same. will meet the parties interested on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER ith. 1660, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Court House, in Lancaster city. aug 21 4t 32. ALDUS J. NEFF, Auditor. A SNIGNED ESTATE. OF TRUMAN A WALLACE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of John Wallace. Jr., nod Martin Bear, Assignees for the benefit of creditors of the personal nod real estate of Trumao Wal- lace and wife, will sit for that purpose 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 12 A. SLAYMAKER, Auditor. 17STATE OF JAMES FINDLEY.--Let tors lestameetary on the estate of James Findley, deed. late of Colerain township, Lancaster county, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Bart township An persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately. and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS FERGUSON, aug i 6t 30] Executor. ESTATE OF JOHN F. STEELE, LATE Parser in the United States Navy, deceased.—All per sons haring claims or demands against the above estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and this , . indebted will make payment without delay to the undere•gned (or to her Agent H. E. Blaymaker) to whom . of administration hare been granted. SARAH 11. SAMPLE, Administratrix, aug t 4 01:111 Leacock township. TN THE. ORPHANS' COURT OP LAN CASTER COUNTY—Estate of David J. Marchbank, dec'd.—The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court to distribute the balance in the hands of Joseph M. Ecklln, administrator of the estate of David J. Marchbank, late of Eden twp., dec'd, to and among those lrgally entitled to receive the same, gives noden that he will meet for the purpose of hit appaintrumt to the Libra ry Romn of tho Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1860. at 2 o'clock, P. M., where all interested may attend if they think proper. nog 26 41 33 W. T. Mc PHAIL, Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GEORGE F. RITE AND WIFE.—The undarsigned Auditor, ap. pointed by the Court of Common Pleaa of Lancaster Coun 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 these legally entitled to the .11110, 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,IB6O, at 2 o'clock. P. M. au 28 4t 33] ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGN ED ESTATES—The Account] 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: Christian Omstute, Assigned Estate; John Forney, ssigree. 111.trgaret Bright, Trust Estate; John Bright, Commit too. Samuel Hoober, Trust Estat-; Henry Burekhart, one of Trustees. Samuel Hoober, Trust Estate; Jacob Hoober, one of Trustees. Fanny Kendig, Trust Estate; George Kendig, Trustee. Christian Kurtz, Trust Estate; John Myers, Trustee. Isaac Rogers and wife's, Assigned Estate; P. W. House keeper. Aeaig.'ee. Charles Reed, Assigned Estate; Joseph Ballance, Trustee. George F. Itote. Assigned Estate; Edward Morton hnd Wm F Rote. Assignees. Jacob Swar and Elizabeth Sw., Trust Estate; Jacob Sschrist, 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, fir the confirmation and allowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause shown why said accounts shOuld not be allowed W. CARPENTER, Pro'y, PROTII . I3' OFFICE, Lancaster, July 28, 1860. july 31 A CCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED A E•;I:ATES.—The accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited end tiled In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas cf Lancaster county. to wit: Dude! Bard. Assigned Estate; Christian Wiest and Wm 11. Paul. Astignees. Isaac Bowman. Assigned Estate; Henry D. Breneman, Assignee. Robmt F.sans, Assigned Estate; Dr. John Marlin and William Pickle, Assignees. Philip Weiiihold, Trust Estate; John Weinhold, Com mittse. Notice is hereby given to all persona 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 Bald accounts, unless exceptions by filed or cause shown why said arcounts should not he allowed. W. CARPENTER, Prothonotary. PROTFIONOTART'S OFFICE, Lancaster, August 20, 1860. aug 21 4t 32 T 1 A I R I r TUE LANCASTER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND MN:CLIANICAL SOCIETY. will hold their FOURTH ANNUAL EzmIBITIO N, At their Grounds, in the City of !Ancestor, Penna., on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, TEIUSDAY and FRIDAY, the 25th, 28th, 27th and 28th days of SEPTEMBER, 18.50. Ample arrangements are being made to accommodate and exhibit to the best advantage every kind of Stock, and all Articles that are useful or interesting in Agriculture, in Mechanics, in Manufactures and in the Fine Arts. The citiz.ns of Lanctster County and the adjoining Comities. are respectfully invited to bring their Animals and Articles for competition. For particulars see handbills and premium lists. /Q.- Farther information will be furnished by the Managers, or by the undersigned. a p 4 td 34] pENNSYLVANIA'COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, NINTU STREET, BELOW LOCUST, PHILADELPHIA. The Session of 1860-61 will commence OCTOBER Bth, 1800, and continue until MARCEL Examinations are con ducted daily by the Members of the Faculty. Second- Curse Students are furnished with the Ilnapital Ticket with,.ut charge. Fire Clirdcs (including Diseases of Irm men) are held at the Colleg ,, every week. Fees:—Matricu lation, $5; One full Course, $:05: Graduatizm ' 10. Ap plications on the beneficiary should be sent before the beginning of the Session Addrees, - LEWIS D. HARLOW, Di. D., Dean. sep 4 3t 34 HOWARD AsSOCILATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow ment. for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially tor the Cure of of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. • MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis. by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age. occupation, habits of life. Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperrnatorrbeei, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME. DIES employed iu the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association. No 2 Soul h Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [sep 4 ly D E A T N 0 E .v R B. S E DE C P II O U No. 7 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. The undersigned call the attention of the public to their large assortment of COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, DIN ING. BAR-EOO5l and TEN-PLATE STOVES, e 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 " CURISTOPIIER COLUMBUS" STOVE. Patented In 1859, and acknowledged the host COOKING STOVE NOW IN USE. UN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE. Their Mock 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. 4;e— 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 Meanenkop's lintel. JOHN DEANER. sep 4 if 34] JOHN P. SOLIAII3I. A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 196), at Forney's Tavern, on the Lancaster and Reading Road, nine miles from Lan. victor, a first-rate Limestone Form, adjoining lauds of John Forney, David Shirk, Jacob L. Erb and others, CONTAINING 145 ACRES, nearly all under good post fences. The improvements are a large Frame Woatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, a largo and substantial STONE BARN, (96x46) Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Carriage Rouse, . a large two story Summer House, a well of never falling water near the house, with new pump therein, and the Oxalic° Creek runs near the buildings. There is also an excellent ORCHARD near the house. The Lancaster aud Reading Road passes through the property, and it could be easily divided into two farms.— That part lying south of thnlteading road containing about forty acres, twelve of which is good woodland. Possession and a good title will be given on the first of April next. Ode-half of the purchase money can remain on the property if the purchaser FO desires. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by aug 7 td 30] ELIZABETH LAUBER. CRIVENING & CONVEYANCING, 0, The undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he hes taken the office lately occupied by Jam 'A. Hiestand, h'sq, where he will be pleased to transact all business connected with the above profession that may be placed in his hands. far Office No. 20 North Duke street, Laneaster, Pa. • E. HAYES, let 15 ly City Re/plater. ISIIING TACKLE. F Rods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea Grase,.o, otton and Linen Lines, Floats. Snoods, &o. For sale at THOH, ULHAICER'S Drag t Metaled Sten, opposite Gross Keys Hotel, W. Ktokotreet, Lancaster. [may 17,,g loop mac . .TEIIURSD&Y, the 'fftti day 'of IMMERSER, 'MO. , By-order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster-county, will be exposed to yobllo: lithe "public horse. of George .Robinson In Ilawlinsville, Manic township, the following real estate or Joseph Mcfltaughlin, late of Mantic township, consisting of a plantation or tract of land, situate' In Manic township, Lancaster county, one half mile south of the villeMl of Bawlizurville, on the road leading from Rawlinsvillo to Peschbottom, adjoining lands of Samuel Martin, Herr & Landes. - and ethers, containing 46 ACRES. more or isms the improvements are-al new TWGSTORY BRICK - DWELLING HOUSE. -with a 'Brick Kitchen ad. joining, anew BANK BARN, with slate roof, a good spring-hbuse over .an' excellent spring of water near the dooref the dwelling house, ea:erringe house. smoke house and hog pen, an orchard of excellent fruit ; about &ACRES well set with chestnut timber, the remain der under good fence in ourreulent Bela, having all been lately limed and in a good state of cultivation. • • Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the SIM by calling upon Joseph P. Hutton, residing on the premises, or on the subscriber, at Liberty Square.. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, . IL, when attendance will be be given and terms made known by the subscriber, JACOB CARRIGAN, Admioistrator.. eep 4 4t 84] PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—On FRIDAY. the 28th day of SEPTEM— BER. 1860, the subscriber will offer at public tale, on the premisei, situated in Warwick township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from the old Lancaster and Manheim road at Busier's to Litis, about 7 miles from Lancaster, 234 mites; south west from Litiz, and 4 miles south east from Manheim, the following valuable real estate, to wit: A certain Tract or Piece of Scat-rate Limestone Land, containing 51 ACRES and 17 PERCHES, strict measure, adjoining lands of John Spickler, Peter Longenecker, Joseph Buckwalter: Christian Buckwaiter and Daniel Herr, whereon arc erected a one and a half story. LOG DWELLING HOUSE. a BANE. BARN, Wagon Shed, Hog Sty. and other Improvements, a never. Y A failing well of water. with pump therein. 'near the house, a never-failing stream of water flows along the eastern side of said premises and but a short distance from the front of the barn yard. so that cattle have free °t een to the same. There is alsoan excellent ORCHARD of choice Fruit Trees on the premises. The whole of said premises is under good fences. About four acres thereof Is Timber Land. the balance islaid out into convenient fields and is in a high state of cultivation. Sir Persons wishing to view said property prior to the day of sale, will please call on the subscriber, residing on the same: Seale commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, of said day, when due attendance will be given and the terms of sale made known by ..JOIIN L 02414. eep 4 4t. 34 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.--On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th. 1860. will be sold at public sale, on the premises. in the vills.gd of Conestoga Centre. on the road leading from Lancaster to Safe Harbor, the following described real estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND CONTANING 3% ACRES, more or less, all under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a TWO-2TORY WEATHER: lig BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, 26 feet square, ' a FRAME BARN, a Cabinet Maker's Shop. 16 by 28 feet, covered with slate. The second etnry of the Shop is fitted up ass Hall and rents for 540 per annum. Cellars under House suit Shop—the latter kept so a Restau. rant. Also out buildings, &c. There Is a Well with a Pump in it in the yard a young Orchard. together with variety of cherry, peac h and plum trees, and a number cf grape vines, Ac.. Ac. The property is one of the most desirable in the village, and will be sold together or in lots as may best suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the sale, will call on Cyrus Cramer residing on the premises. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and poeees. sion given on the Ist day of April neat. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 81., of said day, ',ttn terms will be mode known by JACOB CItA)IER. asp 4 ta* 34 I,OPRANS , COURT SALE OF VALIIA BLS REAL ESTATE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator will exposb at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1860, at the public home of J. Miller Raub, in the village of New Providence, the follow ing real estate, latelhe property of Thomas Armstrong, of Providence twp., deceased, to wit : No. 1. A PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situated now in Providence twp., on whichis erected a TWO- , STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Bank Barn, Smoke House, Wagon Shed and other out buildings, adjoining lands on the north of Sani'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 116 PERCHES, more or less. There is a young Orchard on the premises, and a stream of running water passing through the place No. 2. A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situated iu Providence twp., adjoining lands of David Shaub on the south, Michael "Tarnish on the west and north, and land: of Adam Stoneroad on the east, on which is erected a ONE AN DA HALF STORY WEATHER BOARDED DWELLLNCI HOUSE, and small Stable, and containing 145 PERCHES, more or less. This property Is separated from Tract No. 1 by a private road. Conditions of sale: Purchase-money payable on Ist day of April. 1861, except tho thirds that may may bo found due widow of decedent—said thirds to be fixed by the us dersigned. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when further and more full terms will be made known by the un dersigned. JOHN HILDEBRAND, Administrator eep 4 [Examiner espy.] Is it H. B. SWARR, • Auditor. Dull,Lito SALE OF 162 ACRES AND 45 I PERCHES OF LAND.—On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 20th and 21st days of SEPTEMBER, 1860, by au ord., of the Orphans' Conrt of Lancaster County, will be old on the premises first mentioned, in East Earl township. about 3 miles east of Now Holland, 14 south-east of the Blue Ball % south of Wallare'e Store, and on the road leading fir. Wallace's Store to Kurtz's (formerly Sink. ley'n) Mill, the following Real Estate of Peter Renck. derid, viz: A Plantation retaining 116 ACRES and 68 PERCHES of first-rate Land, adjoining lands of Peter Brubaker, Har. riot Wallace, John High's estate, David Weidman, George Wallace, Henry Yundt. Charles Swigart and others, nil, in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. The ....1 impr..vements consists of a TWO-STORY LOG , 4 ,.. WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE. 1:8 by 30 feet, , with a Kitchen attached , a 1 , ,,,:, story FRAME i ' '.' TENANT HOUSE, two never-failing - water near the doors, with, good pumps in each, also a Spring to wbieh cattle have'access, a Frame Bank Barn 72 by it: feet. Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs. Carriage house, Smoke House, Hog Sty find all other necessary out-build. Inge; also a thriving Orchard of Choice Fruit, and a variety of Pears, Cherries, Ac. The above property will be offered RS follows, viz : First. 73 ACRES and 10 PERCHE , I, wish all the build ings, and adj , ining land-, of Peter Brubaker, 11. Wallace, J. High's estate. and D. Wei lman. Second, 21 ACRES, divided into 3 fields, adjoining find and lands of I'. Brubaker, Charles ,Swigart and Henry Yundt. Third, 21 ACRES and 56 PERCHES, divided into 3 fiold. adjoining first and second, and lands of H. Yundt and Geo Wallace. The above properties will be sold separate or together as sults purehasers. Alm), a lot of Sprout Land, such as Oak and Chestnut. of 17 years' growth, containing 2 ACRES, and 100 PERciiE..;, sitnAte in East Earl township, adj doing lands of Sn Sheaffer, Joel Boar, Samuel Rnuck and other about S miles from the above firm. 1% miles s-nth of Kurtz's Mill. near the Blue Rock Road. Also, the following described TIMBER or WOOD LAND in East Earl trop., and near the first mentioned tract, sic Nn. 1. 2 Acres and 90 l'or.Aes of valwahla oak and Hickory Timber, wijoining, No. 2 and lands of David Weid man nod Moses S Weaver. No 2,3 Acres and 50 Percbes Timber, Fame as No. 1, adjoining Nne.l. and 8, and lands of David Weidman and Meow S. Weaver. No. 3. 3 Acres and 50 Psrches Timber, same as above, ad shying Noa. 2 and 4, and lands of David Weidman and Oases S. Weaver. No. 4 4 Acrep, chiefly Rock-Oak and Chestnut. adjoining sins. 3 and 5, and lands of David Weidman and I%loa--s Weaver. No. 5. 4 Acres of heck-Oak and Chest nut. adjoining Non. 4 and ft, and lands of David Weidman and Moses S. Wearer No 6 4 Acres of Rnck Osk and Chestnut, adjoining, Nos. 5 and 7, and lands of David Weidman and Hose= 9. Weaver. No. 7 4 Acres of Rork.011; and Chestnut. adjoining NO,. 6 and B.sud lands of David Weidman and Mn.es 8. Weav, No. 8. 4 Acres Rock-Oak and Ch+rtnnt. adjoining Nog. 7. and 9, and lands of David Weidman and MOH; 8. I\'e4ver. No 9. 5 Acres. about one half heavy Rork-Oak the other half sprout., adjoining N 0.9 8 and 10, and lands of David Weidman, Benjamin Wenger and Moses 8. Weaver. No. 10. 5 Acres of thriving Oak and Chestnut sprroits, adjoining Nos 9 and 11, and lards of Benjamin Wenger, Moses B. Weaver and Samuel E. Weaver. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Secretary No. 11. 5 Acree of Sprouts trom 12 to '2O years' growth, adjoining No. 10 and lands of P.enjamin Wenger, Benjamin Hoover and Samuel E. Weaver. Persons wishing to view the shave properties before the sale. will be shown them by railing on either of the under signed living on and near the same. Indisputable titles And possession will be given on the first day of April, 1860. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. It., of each day. when terms will be made known by the Undersigned Adminis trators on the estate of said clecea , ed. SA aIUEL E. RANCE . . W 11.1.1.01 E. R ANCK. aug 21" . r,t 02] - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On TiIIIRSDAY, OCTOBER.. 15th, lb. I). the subscribers will sell at public vale, on the premioce, the following described valuable property, situate in DrumOro 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 PERCURi+, 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, 40 by 32 feet, with a Hog Stable at tached. and a Well of excellent Water with a Pump in it near the door. This property has been kept as a l'ublic House for upwards of 50 years. and is one of the beat stands la the southern part of the county. It is known far and near as the •• Buck Tavern." and besides the 4 main roads above mentioned it has 3 et her public. roads diverg ing from this point in did% rent directions. N 0.2. A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 135 ACRES sod 93 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Joseph beamon, James M. Hopkins, Esq.. Robert W. Moor, William R. Ralston awl No. 1. 'rho road from Lancaster to Port Do posit bounds it on the west side, and the road from Mr. Call's Ferry to Conowiego Furnace passes through It,, farm Tho improvements are a TWO-STORY ROUGH CAST DWELLING HOUSE. Story House, Si by 37 r fear, a STONE BANK BARN, 53 by 33 fe, with Wagon Shed attached, and a Well of Water with Primp thereto in the barn-yard, aTWO.STORY WEATIt LO BOARDED TENANT HOUSE, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Sheds. Ac. One-half of the main building is occupied as 3 dwelling, and the other part hag long been occupied as a Dry Goode and Grocery Store, for which it to a superior stand. The greater portion of the land is in a high state of cultivation, divided into convenient enclosures, and under good fence. A portion of title tract'is covered with valuable Timber and Chestnut Sprouts. No. 3 A LIT OF LAND fronting on the public road, ad joining lands of Joseph Leamon and Noe. 1 and 2. con• raining 2 ACRES end S PERCHES, on which is erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a com plete Blacksmith Shop and Wagon-maker-Shop . under ono roof. No. 4. Adjoining lands of Joseph Learnon'aud lots Nos. 2 and 3, containing 6 ACRES and 88 PERCHESr 'and is a beautiful building lot fronting on the Laneasterl-rotul. The above properties are situated in a healthy, populous and prosperous neighborhood, admirably, located for-'veri. oils kinds of business to which the -improvements nr.3 adapted and at present appropriated. The Buck P,:st Office is kept on tho premises, affording facilities for the doily transmission of letters to the Cities of Lancaster and Phila delphia. Two lines of Stages pass this place daily, hot ween Lancaster and Port Deposit. This propetty will ho sold in lots as above described, or all together as may best suit purcbaeera. The superior advantages to be found in this property render it an object worthy of the attention of men of enterprise and es fuel, and furn ithes an opportunity for a permanent investment that is seldom equalled. .rje- Persons wishing to view the premises will please call on the subscribers residing on No. 1. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, and titles will be given which aro indleptitable. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when condition and terms of rule will be made known by SAMUEL 'HARBISON, EORGE W. HARBISON. ep 4 tse 34] PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER t2d, 1160, by virtue of an order of 'the Orphans Court of Lancaster County, will be sold at.public sale. on the premises in Rapho township. a tract of land containing about 133 ACRES, adjoining lands of Martin Greiner, Jacob Snyder,Wm. Coleman. Henry Lineweaver and others. One haf of the tract is covered with thriving Chealnut Sprouts, awe the other half is arable land. The improvements are a , Two Story LOG DWELLING HOUSE and STONE KITCHEN, with Ont. Buildings, Ac. it it, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. IL of said day, when terms will bo made known by JOHN CRAWFORD, Administrator of Thomas Crawford, deceased. (Examiner copy) 4t 33 TATOUP.--Pliekosir, Oak and Pine Wood of the beet tiludity, for sale by . . WZOILOB (ALDER & 00., Office East,Orazage street; 2d door &Om lintltt Queen, an' dOnsers leading on the Otinestogo. tha 20 tlit 7--,ixEcuroofs SALE OF REAL ES. TATE.In pursitanee - of ait order of the' Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be told at public sale, at the late residence of Witlicm Sanderson ' deceased, in Frankford township, en SATURDAY the 29th of SEP TEMBER, at 11 o'olock, A. M., of said day, the fallowing real relate, lore the property of said decesed, -to wit: A TRACT OF LAND to Frankford township. bounded by lands of William Woods, Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, John lb Ica and Jacob sc:dyer. containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE ACRES AND ONE lIIDSDEED. AN D SIX PERCIIE:i, more or kw, of which about ninety-fire acres roe cleared. and - the residue is covered with. timber. The improvements are rt. good TWOZTORY _ . WEATHER-BOARDEDROUSIL with Wash House attached, A GOOD BARK; Carriage House, Wagon ' Shed, Corn Crib and other out-buildings. Ther - to a well of excellent water war the door, an -Apple Orch ard, and other fruit trees of different varieties. The clear land has - been nearly all limed and is in a good state - of cultivation. _ Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale by the Executor, . JOHN SANDERSON. . Ex'r. of Win. Sanderson, deed avg. 21 ts 321 PUBLIC SA LE OF REAL ESTATE.-- Win be offered at public eale, - at the Nine Peints Mi te!, in Bart Township. Lancaster county, on SATURDAY, the 224 day of SEPTEMBER, 1860, the following des cribed property, to wit: No 1. A farm in Cotentin tarp., near Philip Ann's mill. late the property of Robert Brans, Baq.. adjoining lands of Benjamin Gilbert and in hens, containing over ONR HUN DRED ACRES, about seventy acres of which is farm land. in a good state of cultivation, and the balance chestnut sprouts and timber, having thereon a suitable DWELLING HOUSE, Tenant House. a good Bern..; 5 suitable for the size of the farm, a good Spring a . House. Fruit Trees. ke. No. 2 being the undivided half of 20 ACRES, and 104 PERCHES of land in Eden- township, elm late - the prop. way of the raid Robert Evans. Esq., adjoining lands of Charles Brooke, sun., Demo B. Myers and others. No 3. A lot of Chesnut Timber Land, in Bart twp., near the Nine Points, on' the road leading hom the Points to lEly be rger's mill, adjoining lands of Isaac Walton and others, containing FITS ACRES and SIXTY PERCHES, late the property 4 Abner Brooke. deed. Persons wishing to view these properties prior to the day of sale will pia-recall on Frederick Gall, residing on No. 1, or on the undersigned. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. 111., of paid- day. when attendance will be given and terms or sale (which will be made easy) made known by ISAAC WALKER. ung 21 ts* 32 17BLIC SALE.--On SATURDAY, SEP TE.MBER 15 pros • the subscriber will expose to pub lic sale at the `• Stver House." in New Holland. • A TRACT OF 86 ACRES AND 95 PERCHES of first:rate limestone lend. situate In Earl township, about one fourth of a mile south-east of New Holland, on the road leading from said village to Kurtz's (formerly Biukley's) Mill, adjoining lands of Michael Bard. Franklin Kinzer, Abra ham Dellaveu and ethers. The land compactly located in the shape of a rectangle, is divided into convenient fields by good 'eaves, and is in a high state of cultivation. There are no buildings on the tract, but about six acres are covered with excellent timber. If desired, it will be offered in lots to Emit purchasers. Also. at the same time and place a lot of between 3 AND 4 ACRES of ground. (the quantity will be ascertained by survey, situate directly north of the centre of the village of New Holland. on the west side of the road leading to Ilinkletown, adjoining properties of Daniel Richwine, Roland Diller and others. Possession and a clear title will be given on the first day of April next. Persons wishing to view either of the premises *ill please call on William Ellmaker, Esq, or C. tailor, resid ing in New Holland. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be mode known by nog 21 to 32] I. E..IIIEItTER. A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE _/ - 1 REA!. ESTATE —On FRIDAY, the '2Bth of SEP TEMBER. 1860, by virtue of a 44,1‘1 of assignment, the undersigned Assignee of Thomas hoary, will sell at pub lic sale, on the premises in Fulton township. Lancaster county. about one mile south of Phillip's tavern, the fol lowing Real Estate. viz A plantation or tract of land con• tidying 61 ACRES and 2 Ri lUDS, more or less, adjoining lauds of Lewis Haines. Gilpin Stubbs, Richard Merrick and others, on which is erected a two-story part stone and part bat . DWELLING II- Wash House, Bike House, and other out buildings: also, a Barn, witn Stone Stabling and Frame. Superstructure. There is a well at the door with a pump in it, and also a spring convenient to the buildings. This farm has on it a Thriv ing Young Orchard, and is well supplied with running water for stuck. w Ming In ticl••w the property before the day • f sale will call on Israel Hutton who resides on the premises. Possession and a good title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1860. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when. terms and conditions will he made known by the under signed Assi2nee of Thomas Henry, residing in Little Brit ain township. • JOHN JOHNSON. PT)UBLIC SALE.--On TUESDAY, the ISth liar of SEPTENII3 1880, in pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of I,ncaster County, will he sold at public sale, at the public bouse of Peter S. Snyder. in Petersburg. in East Het:ol,7,ld town-hip. in the county aforesaid, the uusold real estate of El I z‘betli Sw ith, late of the sauce place, widow, doo'il. A Lot of Ground extending 60 feet along Wet street. bv 200 feet alone Orange street, to an alley, and numbered 29 in the general plan of said town cf Poter.iburg, whereon is erected a one and a half story LOG DWELLING I 10INE, Stable, belie oven. a well of water with pump therein, and other improvements. And ales a Lot of Ground on North street, 60 feet, and extending back 200 feet Loan alley. and numbered 20 on the said plan, whereon is erected a one story W EA TLI, ERBOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, Stable, Bake Oven and other improvements. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when the terms of sale will be made known by the subscriber, administrator of said deceased ang 2$ is :;:i MOSES BUCII. LI A R Al FOR SAL be 14.111,1 ni -L . Puhlte .oki.o. on the premietic, eu Till:I:SBA V. FEPTEMBER'.rith, IFtliO, at 10 o'el..ek. A. Farm Fiterite in Weedwaid t eeinshin, Lyei.Oot enue;s, late the e , t4te (4 . a•ol Samuel Wier, eh- cent...l— ing 138 MIRES, or there:ll,W, nll cleared land. on which there is erected et li fililK DWELLING II Li a large BARN and other huildireii, This F.tnu ril7l# is sPueted within ten miles -f and 311 is huninled on the south by the Wee: Branch Canal, and 011 the north by - the pablir roa l la, hnr from Williarnsp“rt t Jersey `horn. and is equld in totality of soil to on, toad on the tyo•t It aarh f the th,quel - jtna. TSit3t9 will be mad,' km,no t.al day of td, _ R R. GIBSON, Afitainitrn.tnr of 3arnuel Wier, deceased, and A try in t of the heirs of John Wier, deceased. DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL 1 E 4 l'ATt•l —ln pursuance of an order t.f I li. )rp nano' Court of Lancaster county, will be soil At r Uhl IC side. nt iho Into residence of Enoch Paoanoie, doeiooed. i7I :tali , bury township. on Till2.lt - iD 1 Y, the 41h day of OCTOBEg ISCO, nt lZ oirleek, P. AL. the following roil ,s•ate. late ;tic io property of said deoenel. to unit : No. 1. A TtIAIIT OF LAND in Salisbury townsliip. bounded by taints of John Myer Chri,di I:,er, .I . ..hit Dickinson and David Knox. cootninlog la AtlltE 4 , mole or less, en which are erected rcor DW ELI. 1 Nil ... _. l . HOUSES a 'brie B nAIIN, smith Shop, 1-;'. Li;.;., Kilo -,-, mid other improvemsnto. A bt ream of war,r . rune through [he p,inerty. The land is ill lt high slat oot cultivation and under good fences . . This property is very desirable on arermilt of H inex haustible Lime Quarry and its ellgil le locatd , n for burning rine. Prom 50 to 75 000 bushels of Iliac lines been sold in a year at those kilns No 2. A TRACT (0; LAND to said township, containing 12 ACRES. mire or lera. adjeioing lands bf Christina : , oudeie. and lying on the public roa I loading Irani the Dino kilns to Mt. Vernon. on iobich is a Itre Spring of Water, The land is in a high starer` rullivtli-to. 3. A TRACT IT civr:sTNu . o spiz , qyr LAND in sail township, adjoining the Bud:I.: , poonoiv. at the road to lit. Vernon. containing. U Acre. 111110 or 1,,5. C0,, , 1ti0n3 • ogle: dollars cash on the day at sat, and the tbdanco on lb.. I -.t April, 10 0 !. If pr. or. ties should be sold sepal-100y, terms will he Ital. on the ba:its of the above conditi_ns. JAM E: , SR ITII. PA KVIN Alnig. of Enoch Pe,,,oore, aut. 2S is N. 13. At the e'trn Ca, an • plv.L• riboy , mentiinipil, the subscriber will ,ii 12 ACl2}',l Cli ,I.llilliT LAND, timber nearly r-aly to rat, (in lot, purchami situate on Pura ?fountain, is halt hors t near th.. Mt. Vernon pr. ii,rty . . TER. l l:3caBh on tho of April, 1861. TA 11:3 s74lru. org 68 [Vollcsrreund and Ex.nrlin yr copy.] to 33 VALUABLE ADAMS COUNTY FA ti DI it AT PUBLIC ALB FRIDAY. the 2at tiny of SEPTEMBER riert, by order of the Orphou,, , Adams county, Pn . the undersivied A Iminiotrotors f the . Brace of Stimusd W. Hoffman. late or esld c CO O,. ,h.cd . , will offer at public 5,10, On the fromises. elf that, V•1111:5!.11 , Tract of Lard lately occupied by said decid., s toile obtrit resen mien from Gettysburg. two miler from it unters!own, and one mile from the old York road. contoining ACltEri, a on filrieut port', of w :doh i, revered with Timber, and a large t,ortiin i es. Meadow. It :111j 1511119 nt the Mica-s Graft s— Staid, Hoover. Jacob Fidler and Jacob , s -c or . cd by Braver Dun hunt and Connwa io Cr, rr,. it, ro, recently all well limed, and hi ' , 111,1111y C0,1511.1,vd , toe (.1 the most productive Far"s in the count, The iropravertient: os a TWO-STORY' I it is MANSION 1101 , SE. in g. ad repair, not; rooms, a Brick Bark tel Wash House and Cistern. a large BIIICK BARN, Waitou Shed and I N - -4, -. Cure Cribs, Carriage House, two lars.e and ronierjent Pena with 1 , , , i-rnanis. an Orchard of :coral Ern it, coo o Well of :;and Water elnse to the door. Three al:, a LPG TENANT IPIUSE and LOO,BARN. This is really a desirable pop..rty, %dills! the Isad is really very productive. the ll , use and Grounds s-nt Or) appearance rarely excelled the yard brier - situ ` , r ,, in-ntal Trees, and the douse baying la: cly h, cupoi'' and repaired. Persoras wishirg to view this property 12,5;0 1 1 4 10 1 day of sale. will be shown the same hyf t signed, rending thereon, who will give ol l i nss,ssary motion. Sole to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., on s,id day, when the terms will be mode known by WA LT ER T. lI.)FFMAN, I'. S. Da:HP:RT. Admiolatrators. an 2S to TIOU SE AND LOT FOR SALE FL'S PORT Al ItoYAI, VIIWINI A.—Desirable. S .nt I for a Store, School, Hotel, or other purposes. The subscrio..r, t, iAtiog to open a farm in Culpeper county. offers his 11,112:itt; AND r..... LOT FOR SALE. Thu House is a large t wo,tory . , . frame building, with four roo m s on a fluor, con- = venient pivots, a hall 45 feet lung running r O through thecentre, cud a cellar under the' whole ‘ —all in excellent repair. 8 more rooms Coo I> , Wooly i n garret and basement of hence. The lot cormiNts of 0110 acre, located in the heart of the village; a g , 5...1 garden, in which Borne 40 choice fruit trees of every variety have been planted, with flowers and shrubbery. It hos a good well, stable, poaltry•ylrd, kitchen. Faulk...house and other out buildings, besides an excellent office. 24x.18 fret, iu which the Post Office is now kept, yielding a net il/COlllO or over $OOO per stance. This onto, with a small ad di tine, would nicks a fine stand for r. store. A Dry Goods end Groin Dealer would do a flourishing buEitir,s here, as the villag has an excellent chipping port. The situation would also -make a desirable stand for a School. Hotel, cc other pur poses. Price s4,ooo—tk cash and balance. in I and 2 year to . ,_ For particulars apply to L. BAUDER, Port Royal, CArcliou t.000t , , Va I will trade land In Culpeper for 3 good hordes, a double lumber wagon and harness, and a good buggy and harne,e, and will give value. Apply as above. I will give good will of I'. 0.. and a good Boarding and Day School can be bad. With a boy to assist, I have at. tendedto both and taken in over $2,000 annually. fob? • tf 4 STEW CASTLE COUNTS', DELAWARE 1 . 11 FARM OF 120 OR 148 ACRES.—The ertn•criber her lug sold four of his Farms, will sell the remaining one of 120 ACRES; it is situated near the Village, bounded by the main road leading to Wilmington. only a short walk to I the Depot of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, divided into 0 enclosures, the crops this e,ason of Hay, Oats, Corn and Wheat is exceeded by few farms of its size. The buildings consists of a TWO-STORY BRICE. DWELLING AND KITCLIEN, contain log _ 0 rooms, with BARN 50 by 50 feet. stabling, tinder for stock ; also good sized building for wood and carriages, all convenient and new. and repaird. The Farm is so situated that nearly the entire bar of all the outside lines are kept up by the adjoining farms, which are owned by good neighbors, that keep goad fences. A never failing stream of Spring water runs . through the farm, which make it for grazing purposes one among the beat in the county: Persons wanting a larger farm thane aro four 7 acre lots adjoining which the purchaser can have at the same price he pays for the farm. Long credit on one-half. the purchase money. Market within a quarter to one mile, nearly as good as the Philadelphia markets Churches and School short walk on a good gravel road. PdreollB wanting a nice, healthy and convenient farm should look at this. Inquire of or address EGBERT =IBM, . aug 24 terl33l Christiana, Now Castle Co., Del: EICERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED ROLL_ ND FtENIEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Ano the iariana . affmtions consequent upon a disonlerod STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveupse, Blind and Bleeding Pile. 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, Bcerhave. Its reputation at home pro. duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and banded down the tradition of its 'value. It is now offered to the American public, lamming that its truly wonderful medicinal rirtues must be acknowledgol. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising np the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage wi,l 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 13cerhave's Holland Bitters Is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles for Fran DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, Achich the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of Imposition. See that our name Is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwirrded by Ezpreas to most points. Cl=l BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. Vharmareutists and Thtmists PITTSBURGH, PA. For rile by KAUFMAN & CO., No. 1 East Ora Ere street, Laucaster. [sep 4 ly 34 H ELIIIBOLD , S GENUINE PREPARA, TIO N . ELIA LILY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHII A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine inert..es the power of Digestion, and excite, the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL EXLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. and is good for MEN. WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. LIELIMBOMYS EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indis cretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— Indlspesition 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. IlEt Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, PA LIM) 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 can Say that they are not frequently tolluwed those "DIREFUL DISEASES," '•INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the umse of their shtfering, BUT NI E WILL INSB THE RECORD. , OF TUE INSANE ASYLUM-', And the Ifekinchely Deaths by Con.vmplion, BEAR AMPLE WITNEM TO TILE TRUTH OP ASAEETio:T. THE CONsTITUFIuN CE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to streutU hen and Invigorate the System. Whidt 11: - tatattn's EXTRACT BUCIIU invariably chleo, A TRIAL. WILL CONVINCI: MIST s1,P1:001. FE , IALLE—Fi.;)I.II;r.S—Ft.MAI,I,, , , OLD Oil YOUNG. El "OLE MARRIED I'll CONTEII - IN MANY AFI.EL'IIt/NS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Boehn is une,pvt.l-1 oy ao her retll,ly, Ira 111 COloroms or 1i,t,11! egtl:arit.'. SUpprel,i4,l of Customary Et ZICUa! 121,1,1[,/ I 1,1, toaloUterua lameorrloaa or Willie, Si et .ty. aiol for all oolo;,;om', iecal e.• to the whether al tsiog otils..rel,•.. lEttft, , Diasio.ion, Or in DECLI. , B olf Cii A -GE OF LIFE. ,ET Sl'slrroMS Au..-:t NO FAMILY ,SIWULD BE WITLIOUT IT! TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, ML.i.crmy, Oa UN ['LEA NA NT MEDICINE FOE: A., LE ~lANT AN!, .01NOCI(OLD , IIEL)1130/..V.5 EXTHACI: 13CCIlLi SI;CIIET LISUASES In All their Stages. Lil , le or no ch.ing” iv Diet And 12', Exprsurr. ft rflnSeS a fr,quent tit,ire !Li:4i girt, r.trongth to Grin . t:.c, ther,by rornoviog Pro; ,-I,tin!g rtrictur , , 1 Ono U.L.4trc, Allaying Fain and lull tuitultio, frtip,ot itt the clans. of POImULIGAS, an d worn-out Manor NVIIO HAVE isE: THE QUAER.u, ml wL„ 11:1,ud 11E., Ft.k.S b. br rid ,rt hove bevel tlivy iv. re iierviv. , l. II" by the •• rONVE:II , I , ENT," bOOO Wird up DI the sy, , b--tn. V. tn. out in ne n.ruraveted 1 ., 1111, end MAIdiIAGE 15,e 11,LN:at.LIY:, I , ,Xt C. '.Cr bu CH U all affections and disc isss nether existing, in Al AI. P. 0 is F E Fromr nl,lllO L :111 . of 110 . 4" 1.0 :\ 11 Di,141,3 of (11,-w ,if x D'IrrII:TIC IiELIII.IOLUd3 1 , 11(21115 DIUII.I7ICI. And is c,rtnin 10 Los, the d.,,0.1 ell= lin nil Lim.ase , i FOR S lICII I LIS iLIA3O , IM END ED. Evill-rp, or t tit r,,iibk re,, - , 97,,ib1,/ character will am.rupftny cup ES. Fr, io It WITH NAMES ,ENOWN 10 5C1.:•; ,. :fl AND FAME. PH ICS SI 00 PE:i I 55 00. io any A -s, r, ur,:y packed Irwu ob,erra tion. z....'1'11'T . J11,, , IN .M.L. CONI)IIINICATIONS 61:AIIANTEED ADVICE tir,rii! Pere,milly appeared Late, 30 Alderm:tn of Ow City i.f Philadelphr.i. If T. '1.1). who cloth sty, hit prelig.rati 1:0 our-0„i•. no mercury, or other ii.juritais dr ugo3 puroly vegetable. 11. T. L!EL)II.:CIDD. Swore: god anb,ribt.ll, f-er ray, !big 2t:rd day