• . . NV" . ir..IIoPH/Lit*- • • • . ATTORNEY AT LAW, rraii alaym. Tr0.11. - N. Truss ay., taufCASTICE{ - MAO - ruck . Offieeiritii4A-A. eolith-west corner of Centro44o3ll.!,.l.4,,nou[ter• !nay 'f.f• ay 17 A Bp.A..Ar SH ANK, t T WE V' 'I A W • rams wiitlVB:Distintlx;4lBQ,,Wr. 88 Noma Dula Bz, LANQASTSR,. PA .„ . XT.F. W TON LIGHTNER, ATTORNEY II AT - AW; tai lile Office in North Duke 'treat, nearly opt, nife.therOcnizt Rouse. Lattp4teropt.:l , _ tf 11 REMOVAL.--SIDION P. EBY, Attorney al Law, hag removed his 01nee from North Duke BO! r Booth duke street; IRIMEW —Or. STEINMAN, ATTORNEY A T — L - ATF. Office formerly occupied by the late Col. Reah Frazer, opposite Coopor:1 yoto, West King street. EWARD W G OVEILN, • — ATTOR'N'EY AT LAW, • Bent 4 queen street, In Reed, McGrann, Kelly & Cp.'s Banking Budding, Lancaster, Pa, • apr E]I;OYAL.--WILLIADI B: FORDNE _Lt.S.ttqiiiey at Law, hae 'removed his office from North Queen street to the building in the south-east corner of Oentre Square, formerly known as Hubley's Hotel. "L?Lne!uterf aFil . TARO. W. HERR, SURVEYOR, CON VEYANCES_ AND 80RIVENER. • OrEicre—No. 22 North Duke street, opposite the Court Ltouse. Lancaster, Pa. WII;BERFORCE itiIVIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office N 0.2.4 North Queen street, nearly opposite Michael's Hotel, Lancaster, Ya. [oct 2.5 ly* 41 . . Q.:A.IIII7EL R. REYNOLDS, attorney at Law. Office, No. 1-1 North 'Duke street, opposite the Court Home. may 5 tf 16 ASHINGTON W. HOPKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with N. Lightner & J. K. Alexander, Esqs., Duke St., nearly opposite Court House. [feb 7 are. 4 S. PYFER, _L'' .-ATTOIINEY AT LAW. IiPPICE.--No. 11 Noivra DUKE STREET, (WEST 19115 E) Les casTza, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 EMOVAL.--WILLIAPIS. AMWEG, Attorney at Law, has removed his office from his former place into South Duke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lptheran Church. apr 8 tf 12 THALL FOREMAN, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFTICS WITH T. E. FRANKLIN, ESQ.. NO. 26 EAST KING Sr., LANCASTER, PA. TIFL.JOHN DUCALL A, DEN TIST.-0111ge if and Residence, one door below the Lamb Hotel, West King street, Lancaster, Pa. [apr 18 tf 13 JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law.--Of flee one door east of Lechler's Hotel, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. ._All kinds of Scrivening—such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, Ac., will banttended to with correctness and despatch. may 15, '55 tf-17 TAMES BLACK, Attorney at Lavr.--Of ty See in East King street, two doors east of Lechler's Motel, Lancaster, Pa. .9j- All business connected with his profession, and all kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Stating Accounts, &c., promptly attended to. in 15. tf-17 EDIOVAL.--H. SWARR, Attorney it, at Law, has removed his °Oka to No. 13 North Duke street, nearly opposite his former location, and a tow doors north of the Court house. apr 5 3m 12 REMOVAL. --DR. J. T. BAILER, 110 m.. CEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to No. 60 East Ring street, next door above King's Grocery. Reference—Professor W. A. Gardner, Philadelphia. Calls from the country will be promptly attended to. apr 6 tf 12 JOHN F. BRINTON, ATTORNEY AT LAIV, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has removed hie office to hie residence, No. 249 South 6th Street, above Spruce. Reran by permission to lion. 11. G. A. L. II recd, F ERRRE BRINTON, " TLIADDEUS Sr iVENS. nov 24 ly*4s PETER D. MYERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT, PHILADELPHIA, will attend to the Renting of Houses, Collecting House and Ground Rents, &e. Agencies entrusted to his care will be thankfully received, and carefully attended to.— Satisfactory reference given. Oflice N. E. corner of SEVENTH and SANSoslstreets, Second Floor, No. 10. feb 17 Iys WEIITE _LI SIDE. DENTIST, over Gyger's Bank, Ind oppogito D Bair'te Dry Goode Store, East 'Sing street, Lau outer. iug 28 ly 33 W ILL I D A. E I7 , AMER, For 5 YEARS A STL I nS.T AND ASSISTANT IN THE OFFICE OP DR. WATL4.N, of Lancaster, continues to praetioe the cartoon branches of his profession at his Office ou the south-oast corner of North Queen and Orange street., LANCASTER, PA. .457 - Entrance to Office on Orange ntrent. 2.1 door from North Qnnon. [july 17 13 . 27 rt N T AL SURGERY.--The under j_./ signed has associated with him in the • practice of Dental Surgery, E. W. SW ENTZEL, D. D. S., well known se his assistant. Dr. lifison• Sweetzel graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, with high honors, and has been in practice several years. Office No. 60% North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 JOLIN WAYLAN WILLIAM. N. AMER, SURGEON DEN TIST, Office on the south-oast corner of North Queen end Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. _ ' Dr. A. having been for 5 years a studentand assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of '.4lllllaii this city, and having for several years since been in con stant practice, will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to his friends and the public generally. of his ability to per form all operations connected with the practice of the DRSILL ART, in such a manlier, as will render entire satis faction to all who may favor him with a call. .& Charges moderate, and all work warranted to be ully equal to any that can be procured eloewhere. N. B.—Entrauce to office, 2nd door on Orange Street. CAROLINA YELLO w PINE FLOOR IND BOARDS. 50,000 Feet Carolina Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Boards. 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,000 CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for sale at Gre.efre Landing, on the Conestoga. , Apply to GEO CALDER s Co., Office East Orange st., near N. Queen at., Lancaster n3O •%7C: CASTOR OIL, ARROW ROOT, SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEA RI, BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, - VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, &c., For Bale at THOMAS ELLMAKaII'S apr 21 tf 14 Drra .and Chemical Store. wort lLiocst. PENNSYLVANIA. PATENT AGENCY, 1 J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtain, Letters Patent from tho C. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery Architecture, or Surveys, correctly executed by him: Like wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing • Office—Agricultural and Mechanism Ball, (Sprechor's Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster. itni 25 14 A MERICAN LIFE AND INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY. Company's Buildings, S. E. 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One Dollar for six mouths. Fifty-cents for three months. Parties getting up clubs are allowed 25 per cent. for their trouble. Postmastereand established News Dealers are authorized to act as Agents. TOWNDRON & DAY. Ilslitore and Proprietors, New York lv 11 - DCJETZELT a .IeVEVOY, STILL. CON thaw the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the _ . THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6 1 4, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic est FRENCU CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Samonles and Malamute finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest .French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy Cassimeres, the best selection; Vestings of all descriptions, and a large assortment of 'GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING. GOODS. - . • We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so .liberally bestowed upon our predicessor, and truer by atriat attention to business to receive it. Onaof the firm has had considerable experience in one thee largest and moot fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es tabllahments 111 Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render eatisfaction to the patrons of the Ann. . EXTZELT h MoIIVOY. . tf 12 H A.GER BROTHERS FOS A. FULL LINE OF DBES'S BILKS—FANCY" AND BLACK, French; Lawns and Organdies, Range and Lawn Robes, small Flounced, ._Travelling Dress Goods, French Lace Points; • Bournons, Bantillna, .. ftring Bhawhi, 010 th and Bilk Dusters. ;ay lb tf Ifij CIITIIIIERLAND COUNTY FARMS AND mRRODANT MILL, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALR.--Ott the 21st day of 81.4PTEMBRR,IB00. In pnrstumeo of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, I will sell the following valuable FARMS AND MERCHANT MILL. No. 1. A Farm on the Harrisburg Turnpike ".and Retort Spring, one mile east of the Borough of Carlisle, contain ing about 175 ACRES of first-rate land, to a high state of cultivation, and nearly all fenced with Locust. Poets and Chestnut rails. The impravenients are two BRICK DWELLING-HORSES, Frame Wash and Ire _ House, double Corn Oriband Wagon SheoLdouble I Stable and Carriage House, LOG AND FRAME BARNS, and other out building,. A thriving young orch ard of grafted apple and peach trees. A well of good water. This farm from its soil, location and general advantages, is considered one of the most desirable properties in Cum berland county. - No. 2. A Farm about three miles from Carlisle contain ing about ato ACRES. about one hundred of which ie Limestone, thirty-five Meadow, and the balance of good Slate land, under good cultivation, and well fenced. The improvements are a good FRAME DWELLING, A good BARN about one hundred feet long, with Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other out buildings. A fine Spring near the dwelling, and the Conodogttinet creek bordering it for a mile. This farm has always been considered one of the best in its neighborhood, being admirably adapted to the raising of stock. No. 3. A Farm adjoining No. 2., containing about 200 ACRES, about 25 of which is good Meadow, 30 of Wood land, and the balance Slate, in a good state of improve ment. The buildings are a FRAME H O. IT 8 E , LOG BARN, Corn Crib and other out houses. A well of good water at the house, and the Cottodogninet green pass- Jag along for half a mile. No. 4. A tract of Slate Land adjoining Nos. 2 and 3, containing about 80 ACRES, about 50 of which is cleared and under cultivation, and the balance in woad. There are no buildings on this tract (which until recently formed a part of farm No. 3) It is so arranged as to make a very handsome farm when the necessary buildings are pot upon it. No. 5. A MERCHANT MILL in the Borough of Carlisle, on the Retort Spring, which never fails. The Mill is 80 feet long, with 3 pair of Burrs. There is about FIVE ACRES of land attached to the property, a good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Stables and other 'iv out houses. This proplarty in the hands of an. enterprising man, man be made very profitable, as there is constan t for feed for horses, cattle, hogs, be., as well as flour in small quantities. No. 6. A Lot of about FOUR ACRES adjoining the Agricultural Fair Ground, in the Borough of Carlisle, which is considered very valuable either as an out lot, or for building purposes. No. 7. An Out Lot containing about 11 ACRES, on the Wagoner's Gap Road. *No. 8. An Out Lot containing 11 ACRES adjoining N 0.7, and was formerly attached thereto. These two Out Lots Noa. 7 and 8, are very valuable for farming or pasturage, and are both enclosed with Post and Rail Fence. Surveys are now being made of the lands, and drafts of each piece will be exhibited on the day of sale. No. 1 will be offered on the premises at 10 o'clock, A. M. The Mill and Oat Lots will be offered at the Court House, in Carlisle, at 12 o'clock, M. Farms Nos 2, 3 and 4, will be offered at the dwelling house of No. 2, at 2% o'clock, P.M. Aliy- All necessary information can be had by calling on, or writing to the subscriber at the "Mansion Rouse," or to dodge Watts, Carlisle, Pa. Terms will be made known on the day of sale, and they will be made so easy as to accommodate any purchaser. JOB. W. PATTON, Adm'r of the Estate of Robert Noble, dec'd. 4t 33 ASSIGNEES SALE 'OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —On FRIDAY, the 28th of SEP TEMBER, 1860, by virtue of a deed of assignment, the undersigned Assignee of Thomas Henry, 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 taining 61 ACRES and 2 ROODS, more or less, adjoining lands of Lewis Haines, Gilpin Stubbs, Richard Merrick and others, on which is erected a two-story part stone and part log DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, Bake ni House, and other outbuildings; also, a Barn, witii 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 stock. Ai4r. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale will call on Israel Hutton who resides on the premises. Possession and a good title will be given on the let day of April, 1860. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. AL, on said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by the under signed Assignee of Thomas Henry, residing in Little Brit ain township. JOHN JOHNSON. aug 28 is 33 ÜBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the 18th jr day of SEPTEMBER, 1860, in pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will be sold at public Bale, at the public house of Peter S. Snyder, in Petersburg, in East Hempteld township, iu the county aforesaid, the unsold real estate of Elizabeth Smith, late of the same place, widow, dee'd. A Lot of Ground extending 60 feet along West street, by 200 feet along Orange street, to an alley, end numbered 20 in the general plan of said town of Petersburg, whereon is erected a one and a half story LOG DWELLING 1101106, Stable," bake oven, a well of water with pump therein, and other improvements. • And also a Lot of (Ironed on North street, GO e l'M feet, and extending back 200 feet to an alley, and numbered 23 on the said plan. whereon is erected s one story WEATH 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 aug 28 to 33 MOSES DUCH. XECU TOR'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—Inn pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, at the late residence of William Sanderson, deceased, in Frankton' township, on SATURDAY the 29th of SEP. TE V BER, at II o'clock, A. M., of said day, the following real estate, late the property of said decesed, to wit A TRACT OP LAND in Frankford township, bounded by lan 1, of William Woods, Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, John (trim and Jacob Swoyer, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIX PERCHES, more or lees, of which about ninety-five acres are cleared, and the residue is covered with timber. The improvements are a good TWO-STORY W F.AT EI2-80 A RDED HOUSE, with Wash House al niched, A GOOD BARN, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other out-buildings. There is a well of excellent water near 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 lie made known on the day of sale by the Executor, .TOIIN SANDERSON, au ', 21 ,04 Ex'r. of Wm. Sanderson, deed PUBLIC SA LE OF REAL ESTATE.-- Will be offered at public sale, at the Nino Points lin tel, in Bart Township. Lancaster county. on SATURDIY, the 221 day of SEPTEMBER, ISGO, the following des cribed property, to wit No 1. A farm in 0. - derail,' two., near Philip Ann's mill. late the property t f Robert Evans, Esq.. adjoining lands of Benjamin Gilbert and others, containing over ONE 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 Rouse, a good Burn, suitable for the size of the farm, a good Spring House, Fruit Trees, &o. No. 2. being the undivided half of 2) ACRES, and 104 PERCHES of land in Eden township, also late the prop raty of the said Robert Evans. Esq., adjoining lands of Charles Brooke, Jun., Isaac B. Myers and others. No. 3. A lot of Chesnut Timber Laud, in Bart twp., near the Nine l'oints, nn the road leading from the Points to Ilybrrger'smill, adjoining lands of Isaac Walton and others, containing FIVE ACRES and SIXTY PERCHES, late the property of Abner Brooke, deed. Persons wishing to view these properties prior to the day of sale will please call on Frederfek Gall, residing on No. 1, or on the undersigned. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale (which will be made easy) made known by ISAAC WALKER. aug 21 Ls* 32 1)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL 11 ESTATE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the late residence of Enoch Passmore, deceased, in Salis bury township, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER, IS6O, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., the following real estate, late the property of said deceased, to wit : No. I. A TRACT OF LAND In Salisbury township, bounded by lands of John Myers, Christian Souders, John Dickinson and David Knox, containing 16 ACRES, more or less. on which are erected four DWELLING HOUSES, a large BARN, a Smith Shop, six Lime in . Kilns, and other improvements. A stream of water runs through the property. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. This property is very desirable on account of its inex haustible Lime Quarry, and its eligible location fur burning lime. From 50 to 75,000 bushels of lime have been sold in a year at these kilos. NO. 2. A TRACT OF LAND in said township, containing 12 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Christian Souders, nod lying on the public road leading from the limo kilns to Mt. Vernon, on which is a fine Spring of Water. The land is in a high state of cultivation. No. 3. A TRACT OF CHESTNUT SPROUT LAND in said township, adjoining the Buckley property, on the road to Mt. Vernon. containing 9 Acres, more or less. Condition:, 01 sale: $lOOO dollars egeh on the day of sale, and the balance on the Ist of April, 1801. If the proper ties should be sold separately, terms will be made on the basis of the above conditions. JAMES smrru. PARVIN SMITH, Adm's. of Enoch Possmore, deed au, 28 is 33] N. B. At the same time and place above mentioned. the subscriber will sell 12 ACRES OF CHESTNUT SPROUT LAND, timber nearly ready to cut, (in lots to suit purchas ers,) situate on Pequea Mountain, in Salisbury township, near the Mt. Vernon property. TERMS cash on the Ist of April, 1861. _ JAMES SMITH. mg 2S [Voiksfreuod and Exmainer copy.] to 33 AVAL CABLE ADAMS COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, the 21st day of SEPTEMBER next, by order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, Pa., the undersigned Administrators of the Estate of Samuel W. 'Hoffman, late of said county, dec'd., will offer at public sale, on the premises, all that valuable Tract of Land lately occupied by said dec'd., situate about seven miles from Gettysburg, two miles from Hunterstown, and one mile from the old York road, containing 236 ACRES, more or lees, a snfficient portion of which is covered with Timber, and a large portion Is excellent Meadow. It adjoins lands of the Misses Graft, Stable, Henry 'Hoover, Jacob Fidler and Jacob Wolff, is well water ed by Beaver Dam Rim and Conowago Creek, has been recently all well limed, and is generally considered one of the most productive Farms in the county. The improvements are a TWI,STORY BRICK MANSION HOUSE, in good repair, with nine I 0 -- rooms, a Brick Beck Building. Wash House and E Cistern. a large BRICK BARN, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, Carriage House, two large and convenient Hog Pens with Feed-rooms, an Orchard of good Fruit, and a Well of good Water close to the door. There is also a LOG TENANT HOUSE and LOG BARN. This is really a desirable property, for whilst the land is really very productive. the House and Grounds present an appearance rarely excelled. the yard being filled with Omit' mental Trees, and the House having lately been painted and repaired: Pervoos wishing to view this property previous to the day of sale, will be shown the same by one of the under signed, residing thereon, who will give all necessary infor mation. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when the terms will bu made known by WALTER T. HOFFMAN, P. S. DECHERT, Adminiatratore. aug 28 is 33] [,l ARM FOR SAL E.--Wlll be sold at _l2 public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable Farm situate in Woodward township, Lycoming county, late the estate of John and Samuel Wier, dee'd., contain ing 138 ACRES, or thereabouts, all cleared land, on which there is erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a large BARN and other buildings. This Farm is situated within ten miles of Williamsport, and it ui is bounded on the south by the West Branch Canal, and on the north by the public road leading from! Williamsport to Jersey Shore, and is equal in quality of soil to any land on the West Branch of the Susquehanna. TERMS will be made known on day of sale. R. R. GIBSON, Adminietrator of Samuel Wier, deceased, and 4tt'y in fact of the heirs of John Wier, deceased. aug 28 DIAMOND POINTED INDIA RUBBER PENS, warranted to possess all the durability of the Gold Pen, combined with the elasticity of the Quill. At J. M. WESTHAEFFERT, No. 41 North Queen street, corner of Orange. may 22 tf 19 SPICES, mac.--Clurtamon Cloves, Sala- RATIIS, BAKING SODA, ORR& TARTAR, NUT KEGS, dm, For sale at THOMAS RUM A RR • ,B tab 9 Drag & Chemical latore West Ring street, Landr. PIIII3LIC SALE OF 16E ACRES AND 45 PERCHES OF LAND.—On THURSDAY andFRIDAY; the 20th and 21st days of SEPTEMBER, 1860, by an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will be sold on the premises first mentioned, in. East Earl township, about 3 miles east of New IfollantL • l.f, south-east of the Blue Ball, X sauth of Wallace's Store, and on the road leading from Wallace's Store to Kurtz's (formerly Mak ley's) Mill, the kfilowtog Real Estate of Peter Renck, deed, viz: A Plantation Mitaining 115 ACRES and 66 PERCHES of first-rate Land, adjoining lands of Peter.Brabaker, Mar. riet Wallace, Tohn High's estate, David Weidman, George' Wallace, Henry Yundt, Charles Swigart and others, all in a high state' of cultivation and under good fences. The improvements consists of a TWO-STORY LOG • ' WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE. 28 by 30 feet, 1...„ with 'Kitchen attached, aI% story FRAME TENANT HOUSE, two nevertiifingWells of good . water near the doors, with, good pumps In each,' also a Spring to which cattle have access - a Frame Bank Barn 72 by 42 feet, Wagon Sheds, Corn ' Cribs. carriage Hones, Smoke House, Hog Sty and all other necessary out-build. Inge; also a thriving Orchard of Choice Fruit, and a variety of Pears, Cherries, &c.. The above property will be offered as follows, viz: First, 73 ACRES and 10 PERCHES, with all the build ings, and adjoining lands of Peter Brubaker, H. Wallace, .1. High's estate, and D. Wellman. Second. 21 ACRES, divided into 3 fields, adjoining first and lands of P. Brubaker, Charles Swigart and Henry Ytult. Tistrd, 21 ACRES and 68 PERCHES, divided into 3 fields adjoining first and second; and lands of H. Yundt and Geo. Wallace. The above properties will be sold separate or together as suits purchasers. Also, a lot of Sprout Land, inch as Oak and Chestnut. of 17 years' growth, containing 2 ACRES and 109 PERCHES, situate in East Earl township, Adjoining lands of Solomon Sheaffer, Joel Bear, Samuel Rauck and °there, about '3 miles from the above farm, 1 1 ,4 miles srnth of Kurtz's Mill, near the Blue Rock Road. Also, the following described TIMBER or WOOD LAND, in East Earl twp., and near the Brat mentioned tract, viz : 1. 2 Acres and 90 Perches of valuable Oak and Hickory Timber, adjoining No. 2 and lands of David Weid man sod Moses S. Weaver. No. 2,3 Acres and 50 Perches Timber, same as No. 1, adjoining Nos. 1 and 3, and lands of David Weidman and Moses S. Weaver. No. 3. 3 Acres and 50 Perches Timber, same as above, ad °Ming Nos. 2 and 4, and lauds of David Weldroan and Moses S. Weaver. No. 4. 4 Acres, chiefly Rock-Oak and Chestnut, adjoining Nos. 3 and 5, and lands of David Weidman and Moses S. Weaver. No. 5. 4 Acres of Rock-Oak and Chestnut, adjoining NOS. 4 and 6, and lands of David Weidman and Moses S. Weaver. No. 6. 4 Acres of Rock-Oak and Chestnut, adjoining Nos. 5 and 7, and lands of David Weidman and Moses S. Weaver. No. 7. 4 Acres of Rock-Oak and Chestnut, adjoining Noe. 8 and 8, and lands of David Weidman and Moses S. Weaver No. 8. 4 Acres Rock-Oak and Chestnut, adjoining Nos. 7. and Is, and lands of David Weidman and MOMS S. Weaver. No. 9. 5 Acres, about one-half heavy Rock-Oak the other half sprouts, adjoining Nos. 8 and 10, and lands of David Weidman, Benjamin Wenger and Moses S. Weaver. No. 10. 5 Acres of thriving Oak and Chestnnt sprouts, adjoining Nos. 9 and 11, and lands of Benjamin Wenger, Moses S. Weaver and Samuel R. Weaver. No. 11. 5 Acres of Sprouts from 12 to 20 years' growth, adjoining No. 10 and !ands of Benjamin Wenger, Benjamin Hoover and Samuel E. Weaver. Persons wishing to view the above properties before the sale, will be shown them by calling 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. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. ➢I., of each day, when terms will be made known by the undersigned Adminis. ;rotors on the estate of said deceased. SAMUEL E. RANCE, WILLIAM E. RANCE. atilt 21 5t 321 VALUABLEEIkI. ESTATE AT PUB- LlO BALD.—On THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 18th, 1860, the subscribers will sell at public sale, on the premises, the following described valuable property, situate in Drumoro township, Lancaster county, Pa., at the crossing 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 LIMOS from Port Deposit, to wit: No. I. 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 stone attachment, 57 by 21 feet. a Stone Kitchen within a few feet of tbo Back Building, a complete Ice House, with a cellar attached, a large STONE BARN, 48 by 32 feet, with, a Hog Stable at tached, and a Well of excellent Water with a ,Pump in it near the door. !rids property has been kept as a Public House for upwards of 50 years, and is ono of the best stands in 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 other public roads diverg ing from this point in different directions. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 135 ACRES and 03 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Josoph Leamon, James 11. Hopkins, Esq., Robert W. liter, William R. Ralston and No. I. The road from Lancaster to l'ort De posit bounds it on the west side, and the road from Mc- Call's Ferry to Conowingo Furnace passes through the farm. The improvements are a TWO-STORY ROUGH CAST DWELLING HOUSE. Store House, 50 by 27 feet. a STONE BANK BARN, 53 by 33 feet, with 111 Wagon Shed attached, and a Well of Water with Pump therein iu the harn-yard, a TWO-STORY WEATIIEtt- BOARDED TENANT HOUSE, Carriage House, Corn Crib, Sheds, &c. One-half 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 cloud. The greater portion of the laud is in a high state of 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 OP LAND fronting on the public road, ad joining lands of Joseph Leamon and Nue. 1 and 2, con• taiMng 2 ACRES and 8 PERCHES, on which is erected a TWO.STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a com plete Blacksmith Shop and Wagon-maker Shop under one roof. No. 4. Adjoining lands of Joseph Leamon and lots Nos. 2 and 3, containing S ACRES and 88 PERCHES, and is a beautiful building 10l fronting on the Lancaster road. The above properties are situated in a healthy, 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 Laneastet and Phila delphia. Two lines of Stages pass this place daily. between Lancaster and Pert Deposit. This property will be sold in lots Rs above described, or all together as may best suit purchasers. Thu superior advantages to be found in this property render it an object worthy of the attention of men of enterprise and capital. andfurnishes an opportunity fora permanent investment that is seldom equalled. .415 - Po - sons wishing to view the premises will please call on the subscribers residing on No. 1. Possession will be given on the lot day of April, and titles will be given which are indisputable. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. N., of said day, when condition and terms of sale will be made known by SAMUEL HARBISON, cep 4 ts* 34] GEORHE W. HARBISON. O RPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE—In pursuance of an order of lhe Orphans' Court of Laneaster County, the underaigned Administrator will expose at public sale, eh SATURDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1863, at the public house of J. Miller Raub. in the village of Ness Providence, the follow ing real estate, late the property of Thomas Armstrong, of Providence twp..deo-ased, to wit . _ No. I. A PLANTATION UR TRACT OF LAND. situated now In Providence twee on whichis erected a TWO. STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Bank Barn, Smoke House. Wagon Shod and oilier out buildings adjoining lands on the north of Sani'l Stoneroad and John Book, on the rant suit south lands of Adam Stoneroad, and on the west of Rudolph Herr, con taining S 3 ACRES and 116 PERCHES, more or less. There is a young Orchard on the premises, and a stream of running water passing through the Mace No. 2. A PIECE Ott 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 oast, on which is erected a ONE AND A HALF STORY WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, and small Stable, and coutai nil, 141 PERCHES. more or lees. This property is separated from Tract No, by a private road. Conditions. of sale: Purchase-money payable on let day of April, 1861, except the thirds that may may ba found due widow of decedent—said thirds to be fixed by the uu• dersigned. Solo to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, who further and more full terms will he mock known by the u dersigned. JOHN HILDEBRAND, Administrator. sop 4 [Examiner copy.] to O 4 PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER, 1860. By order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale, at the public house of George Robinson, in Itawlinsville, Martin township, the following real estate of Joseph McGlaughlin, late of ltlartie township, consisting of a plantation or tract of land, situate in Martin township, Lancaster county, one half mile south of the village of Rawlinsville, on the road leading from Rawlineville to Penchbottorn, adjoining lands of Samuel Martin, Herr & Landes, and others, containing-16 ACRES, mere or lees; the improvements are a now TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a Brick Kitchen ad joining, a new BANK BARN, with slate roof, a good spring-house over an excellent spring of, water near the door of the dwelling house, a carriage house, smoke house and hog pen. an orchard of excellent fruit ; about 3 ACRES well set with chestnut timber. the remain der under good 'once in convenient fields, having all been lately limed and in a good state of cultivation. Persons wishing, to purchase will be shown the same by calling upon Joseph P. Hutton, residing ou the premises, or on the subscriber, at Liberty Square. Sale to commonce at 1 o'clock, P.M. when attendance will be be given and terms made known by the subscriber, JACOB CARRIGAN, Administrator. sep 4 4t 34] PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—On FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEM— BER. 1860, the subscriber NI ill offer at public sale, on the premises, situated in Warwick township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from the old Lancaster and Manheim road at Booster's to Lille, about 7 miles from Lancaster, 2 1 ,4 miles south west from Litiz, and 4 miles south east from Manheim, the following valuable real estate, to wit A certain Tract or Piece of first-rate Limestone Land, containing 51 ACRES and 17 PERCHES, strict measure, adjoining lands of John Spickler, Peter Longenecker, Joseph Buckwalter, Christian Ruck - welter and Daniel Herr, whereon are erected a one and a half story LOG DWELLING HOUSE. a BANE BARN, Wagon Shed, Hog Sty, and other improvements; a never. 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 ac ross to the same. There Is also an 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 is laid out into convenient fields and is in a high state of cultivation. /hi - Persons wishing to view said property prier 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 sale made known by JOHN LONG. sep 4 4t• 34 DEAL ESTATE FOIL SALE.--On it, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1860, will be sold at public solo, on the premises. in the village of Conestoga Centre. on the road lending 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 orate of cultivation. The improvements area TWO-STORY W RATHER BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, 26 feet square, a FRAME BARN, a Cabinet Maker's Shop, 16 by 28 feet, covered with slate. The second story of the Shop is fitted up as a Hall and rents for $4O per annum. Cellars under House and Shop—the latter kept as a Restau rant. Al. out buildings, An. There is a Well 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 vines, dm., Ac. The property is one of the most desirable in the village, nod will be sold together or in lots as may best suit purchasers.. Persons wishing to view the property previone to the gale, will call on Cyrus Cramer residing on the premises. A clear and indisputable title will be made, and posses sion given on the let day of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by JACOB CRAM ER. eep 4 tsv 34 PIIBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-- On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22d, IICO, 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 half of the tract is covered with thriving Chestnut Sprouts, ane .the other half is arable land. The improvements are a Two Story LOG DWELLING HOUSE and STONE HITCHES, with Ont•Saildings, Ac. is 111 Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN CRAWFORD, 'Administrator of Thomas Crawford, deceased. [Examiner copy.) 4t 33 WOOD..—Elickory, Oak and Pine Wood of the beat guatity, for sale by GEORGE CALDER & CO., Office East Orange street, 2d door from NDrth Queen, an . at Graefffit Landing on the Conestoga. ljn 20 tf24 GOD 84VE THE COMMONWEALTH! SHERIFFS PROCIAPLATION FOR THE GENERAL ELEOTION'•FOR 1860. • i . TN Pursuance of the antics imposed by the Blerllon Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, I, BENJAMIN F. BOWS, High Shertifof Lancaster county, do hereby publish and give notice to the qualified etti rens, electors of the several Wards.Townaips, Districts and Boroughs of the city and county of Lancaster, that a General EleCtiOn will be held on VIESDAY the 9th day of OCTOBER next, 1660, at the several places hero , teeter designated, to electby ballot. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Gov ernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Mem ber of the Thirty Seventh 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 Pennsylvinia. ONE PERSONduIy qualfftedfor Sheriff: ONE PERSON duly qualified 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 Commissioner. 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- Ist District—Cornposed of the four Wards of Lancas ter city. The 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 honsa occu pied by Rupp lc Wilson, to 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. houso to 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. 6th District—Elizabeth township, at the public house now occupied by Franklin ,k Ellasßents, in Brickersville, in said township. 6th Distriut—Borough of Strasburg. at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough. District—Rapho township, including the Borough of Manheim, at the public house occupied by Michae 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 Widtw Fulmer, in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 10th District—brine a part of the township of East Donegal, at the public school Muss in the village of Maytown. in said township. 11th District—Crernarvon township, at the public house now occupied by John Myers, in the village of Churchtown in said township. I•2th District—Martic township, at the house now oc cupied by George Robinson, in said township. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said township. District—Colerain township, at the public house new occupied by James G. Hilderban I, 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 Litiz, in said township. rith District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta, and part of East Donegal township, at the public school bons° in the Borough of Marietta, in said township. ISth District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Abraham Roop. in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by George Diller, in said township. 21st District—Brecknock fownship, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of parts of townships of Ra oho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the Borough of Mount Joy. 2,Srd District—Being part of East Ilempfield township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swarr, ih the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Laminator township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Miller, in tho village of Lampoter Square, in said township. 25th District—Conestoga toivoship, at the public house now occupied by John G. Pre:is, in said township. 20th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the Borough of Washington, In said townshipr 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house, now occupied by John W. Gross. in said township. 23th District—Conoy township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. Kryder, in the vlllago of Netraville, in sald township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by George Bomberger, in Millerstown, In said township. 31st District—We=t Earl township, at tho public house now occ spied by Grabill B. Forney, in Earlvillo, in said township. 32.1 District—West Ilempfield township, at the public house now occupied by John Kend , g, in said township. :13d Di , trict—Strasburg 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 ealled_lndiantown district. at the public house of Bernard Stoner, in said township. 35th District—Went Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Mentzer, in the villago of Shooneck, in said township. 36th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Vomit, Blue Ball, in said town ship. 37th District—Paradise township, at tho public house now occupied by Janice Frew, in said township. 36th District—Being a part of East Ilempfield town ship, at the public school house In the village of Hemp field, iu said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public house now occnpied Daniel Hartman, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Konoagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan & Co. 424 District—Upper Lescock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, is said township. 43d District—Penn 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. Hess, in said township. 49th District—Being that pert of Mount Joy township heretofore Included i u the 3d district, at Lehman's school house, in said township. 50th 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 richt and ten o'clock In the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or 4. 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 incorporated 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 United 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, is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time tho office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall bo eligible there to be voted 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 parson who shall have received the second highest number of votes fur 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 his niece. And In ease the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not 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 a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in lb • board for the space of one hour after the lime fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified votets 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 I he Court Clouse, In the City of Lances ter, on Friday. the 12th day of October, A. D., 18E0. at 10 o'clock, A. M. DENJ. F. ROWE, Sheriff. Punster's OFFICE, iittrlnSane, Ang., 29, IStO Sep 4 SOYER'S SULTANA'S SAUCE. FOR HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL KINDS. le most delicious and appetising awe, invented by the renowned Sono," for the London Reform tub, is, since his decease, menu ctured by the well-known house Cause & BLACKWELL, London, me the original recipe. It is the Torii° Sauce is England, and on se Contloeut, 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 Mows. Soma's new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce. It is made after the Turkish recipe; its flavor is excellent, and it affords considerable aid In cases of slow and weak dlges• tion."—The Lancer- " Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of Soyer."—Observe{. "A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table,"—AL/as: Sole Ageiots for the united States GARDNER G. YYELIN, 217 Fulton street, New York. BRAY HAYES, .34 Cornhlll, Boston. For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. jan 17 eow ly wTO HUMBUG--THE INDIA RUBBER IN PEN potsesses the elasticity of the gain and the durability of the Diamond Pointed Gold Pen. J. M. WEBTHAEFFER'B, No. 44 North Queen street, corner of Orange. may 22 :VISAING- TACKLE. Rods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea Grass, Cotton and Linen Lines, Floats; Snoods, &c. Her sale at THOMAS BILMAKKH'S Drug & Chemical Store, opposite Ones Keys Hotel; W. King street, Lancaster. [may 17 tf 18 10—"aicor or Illizan-wATca"--10 A.TCDES, CLOCHIS, - JEWELRY AND W SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. IC WEST RING St., (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention folds new and large stock of Goods, which nom- Paseo as great a variety of all articles in his line as can be found in the city, consisting in part of - Ladies Fine 18 Carat Hunting Lover Watches, , Flue Gold Ranting Levers, " " Open-faced Levers, Silver Hunting Case , Opentsoed a good assortment of LEVERS and LEPHIES of Silver and Composition Cues; QUA.RTIERS sad ENGLISH WATCH ES (first and second handed,) all of which are warranted to keep time or no sale. His assortment. of JEWELRY is the most extensive ever offensd to the citizens of Lancaster. part of which are the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS ANDBRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, an of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed in the city, Also, a fine assortment of FLAW . and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen's wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Gnard,.Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always on hand a good assortment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives ; Salt Callers ; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoons for Misses.— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladles and Gents, Combs and Brushes of all kinds, Accordeons, Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. The undersigned has, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which he receives orders—to bo executed in Philadelphia In the most chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine his stock and judge for them selves. JAMES P. DYSART. Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster Pa. June 1 tf3o rIHIE AMERICAN WATCH, T So justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper, and Its adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale in variety, by H. L. & E. J. Z A H Corner of Korth Queen street and antre Square. There are three qualities of the American Watch, manufactured by the American Watch Co., at Waltham, Maas.; the first quality is marked on the works "Appleton, Tracy if Co., Waltham, Masse' the second quality "Chas. T. Parker, Waltham, Mass ;" and the third quality "P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass." All of these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are guaranteed by them to be made of good materials, and to possess every requsite for a good time-piece. The movement is quick train, which prevents it from being affected by railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it can be replaced with a part from the factory, equally as well finished as the original. Appleton, Tracy & Co., the manufacturers of the Ameri can Watch, have no Special Agents in any city of the Union, but sell to all dealers at precisely the some rates. We can furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases. of any style required, at as tow a-rate as the genuine watch can be sold anywhere in the United States. We have also on hand and for sale low, a large stock of English and Swiss Levers, from the most approved manu factories, among these the "Equilibrium Lover," an accu rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAUM, aug 31 tf 33 EDW. J. ZAHM. WATCHES, CLOCH.S and JEWELRY. AT REDUCED PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. B. SHULTZ, 914 Market street, above 9th, South aide, Phila delphia. Juno 2 ly 20 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED WAREHOUSE—The undersigned has pur chased from E. Geiger his entire stock of Agricultural Im plements and Seeds, and will continue the business at the old stand, in East Ring street, next door to Lane's Dry Goods Store, where may be found a full stock of goods usually for sale in Agricultural Warehouses. Below you will find a few of my leading articles:—Steel and Iron Shovels and Spades, Manure, hay, Grain and Shaking Forks, 3,4, 5 Pronged Steel, Malleable Iron and Wooden Garden Rakes, Hay Bakes, Hoes, Potatoe Drags, Garden. Trowels, Pruning Knives, Saws and Shears, Grass and Briar Scythes, Snathe's, Grain Cradles. &c. PLOUGHS AND CA STINGS. York, Landis, Eagle, Hillside, Subsoil, Wyley, Cockley, Minich, and a variety of other patterns of one and two horso each. Also, Castings for tho above named, Including Millerstown and Pittsburg Iron Ploughs, Corn Cultivators, Shovel Harrows, Corn SheDors from $5 to $25. Alas, the celebrated Kinderhook or Smith Patent Cannon Corn Shel ler, Ox Yokes, Patent Ox Yoke, Pins and extra Bows, DREER'S WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE GAR DEN SEEDS. Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Herd, Hungarian, Rape or Cole, Lawn Grass for yards, Flax Seed, and particular attention paid to new Seed, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Potatoes, &c. ckii- AGENT for the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter of four sizes, Coleman Farm Chopping Mill, with Proseus' Improvement, Baughs, Mitchel & Crosedale's Super-Phosphate of Lime ' warranted pure and genuine, No. 1, Peruvian Guano, Pare Raw Bone Dust, Evans & Watson's Salamander Fire Proof Safes, Root & Case's York Scales, Huffer's United States Washing Machine, White neck's New Jersey Mowii ' , and Reaping Machine, Colum bia and Geiger's ImprovedSteelTixdh Horse Rakes, Spain's Patent Atmospheric Barrel Churn, Rohrer's Patent Atmos pheric Thermometer Churn, Stouer's Grain Drills, of Kuhns Jr. Heins, and Moore's Patent. Also, Willoughby's Patent Gum Roller Drill, Grain Fans, Cider and Sugar Cane . _ _ ROOFING SLATE from the celebrated York County Quarries, put on by first class workmen, and all work warranted to give satisfac tion; also, an extra light slate on hand for roofing on top of shingles. I have enlarged my Store Room, which will give me greater facilities for keeping a larger stock of Agricul tural Implements and Seeds than ever has been offered to the pnblic before, and hope by giving it my personal at tention, will receive a share of public patronage. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine my stork be fore purchasing elsewhere. -11:IP - I will pay the highest cash market price for Clover, Timothy, Herd, Orchard Grass, Ilunga^iati and Flax Seed ; also, Pumpkin Seeds and small Onion setts wanted. ADAM R. BARR, Successor to E. Geiger, East King street, opposite the Lancaster County Mink, and next door to Lane's Dry Oood Store. Lteb 7 ly 4 The subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal support given him in os• lahlishing an Agrichltural Implement and Seed Store in the City of Lancaster. and would respectlolly ask a con• tinuance of it to his successor. E. ti kid ER. .00000 4 4 4 4 4 DR. ESENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTORAL, Is the best Medicine in the world for the Cure of COUGHS AND COLDS. CROUP, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, MPTHERIA, And for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of CONSUMPTION, TOGETHER WITH ALL DISEASES Or THE THROAT AND CHEST, AND WHICH PRE-DISPOSE TO CONSUMPTION. IT IS PECULIARLY ADAPTED TO THE RADICAL CURE OF ASTHMA. Being prepared by a practical PHYSICIAN and DRUG— GIST, and one of great experience in the cure of the vari ous diseases to which the - Human frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable iu the Cure of Bronchial affections. Price ho cents per Bottle. .ftef Prepared only by DR. A. ESENWEIN tt CO., DRUGGISTS AND DURAIISTS, N. W. Corner NINTH and POPLAR Ste., Philadelphia. Atqi.- Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout the State [mar 27 ly 11 GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. Dire Insurance on Houses, Barns and Contents, Rock, Farm Implements, do. Also inland Insurance on (Roods to all parts of the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Ratentent of the Gino pany's Business for the year ending October 31st, 1.868. Received for Premiums Received for Interest, Rent, &c Paid Losses, Expenses, Gemmis sions, Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, be Increase of Fire Premiums over last year's Decrease Marine Premiums EISEMEM! ASSETS. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47.915 00 Bills Receivable 69,886 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents CHARLES C. LATHROP VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM DARLING. SECRETARY AND TREASURER JAMES WRIGHT. DIRECTORS. Charles C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street. Alex. Whildin, Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 line street. Isaac lietzlehnrst, Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E Tracy, firm of E.. Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall. Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy, Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co. John It. Vogtles, corner Seventh and Sansom streets Daniel L. Collier, firm of C. H. Grant & Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch Street. Charles Harlem, corner Walnut and Sixth streets. Jonathan 3. Slocum, 151 South Fourth street. GEO. CALDER & Co., Agents, mar 22 ly 10 East Orange at, Lancaster, Pa. rIl}lE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, AT POWELTON, 24th WARD PIIILADELPULL—The Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture Will hold its next Exhibition of the products of AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, aud the MECHANIC ARTS, Cu the popular Fair Grounds, West Philadelphia, on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th days of SEPTEMBER. All objects to be entered on or before Tuesday, Septem ber dOth, at noon, at which time the Exhibition will be open to visitor.. Competition invited from all parts of Pennsylvania and the adjoining States. Spacious frame buildings, tents, stalls and sheds, will be provided for the display of Stock, of Agricultural Pro duce and Implements, of Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers, and of Machinery and Manufactured Goods. The most liberal arrangements will ho made with Rail road Companies for the transportation of Exhibitors and objects to and from the Fair. Trials of Horses, Processions of the best Animals on ex hibition, and public tests of Implements, will take plate daily. Pamphlet copies of the premium hot may be had gratuit ously at the Agricultural Warehouses, or by addressing either of the undersigned, at the Society's Rooms, 626 Chestnut Street. CRAIG BIDDLE, Yrest. A. L. KENNEDY, Ken Sec. [sep 4 3t 34 LADIES' ONE PRICE FANCY FUR STORE. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch St., betwe€ 7th and Bth Sts., Philade phia, Cato of 718 Markt. St) Importer, Manufcctm er of and Dealer in FANCY VITAS. Having removed to m; New Store, 718 Arch St and being now entirely eu gaged in the dtantlfacturi and Sale of limey which, in accordance wit the " One Price Principle,. I have marked at the lowest possible prices consistent!. with a reasonable profit, I‘. wonld solicit a visit from those in want of FURS for either Ladies or Children's Wear, andan inspection of my selection' of those goods, satisfied, as I am, of my ability to please in every desired essential. AN Persons at a distance, who may Sod it inconvenient to call personally, need only name the article they wish, together with the price and Instructions for sending, and forward the order to my address—money ac company-log— to inane a satisfactory complianci, with their wishes. . nag 21 snr MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORA. r TOIL—An Effective. Safe and Econouiical Compound, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its original color with out dyeing. -and preventingthe Hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing lt, when there is the least particle of 'vitality of recuperative energy remaining. FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and all cutaneous affections of the Scalp. FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to it an un equalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and silky in its texture and causing it to curl readily. -The great celebrity and increasing demand for this prepa ration, convince the proprietor that one trial ia only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior quail ties over any other preparation at present in use. It cleanses the head and scalp from dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. Causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy, and flexible appearance, and also where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those parts which have become bald, awning it to yield a fresh covering of hair. There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this Invig orator, when all other preparations had failed. L. M. has in his possession letters innumerable testifying to the above facts, from persons of the highest respectability. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray until the latest period of life; and in cases where the hair has already changed its color, the use of the Invigoratot will with certainty restore it to its original hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it affords in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigora tor can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or In curls—hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all. being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists' and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Parente and Guardians to the use of bis Invigorator, in cases where the childrens' Hair inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes any im purities that may have become connected with the scalp, removal of which is necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of the Hair. Cannon.—None genuine without the fac simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y., blown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Day Street, and sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the world. Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present to the American Public my NEW AND IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE which after years of scientific experimenting I have brought to perfection . It dyes Black or Brown instantly without Injury to the Hair or Skin, warranted the best article of the kind in existence. PRICE. ONLY FIFTY CENTS. DEPOT, 56 DEY STREET, NEW YORK. nog 14 ly 31 ~,i.rep,2 ..„ „J.,. ' 1. 6 , ,,, • .' s v . ttr -{+:. 0 EC ONO MY! ° Q. Ctt 4 - ) ‘ S ' ri r 0• ". .,. 1 c 1 Q 224 , HI ilapatalln 2 `;',. I; ` , :1 . Save the Pietql PI .As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, he. meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs,' splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirabla preparation is used cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. N. B.— A Brush accompanioa each bottle. Price, 25 cents Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show Card aroma pan ring each package. .fr4j- A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE wilt save ten times its cost annually to every houtihold. -- ta Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. [feb 14 ly 5 lAS9 T 00K OUT I GOOD NEWS FOR ALL 14 The never-failing MRS. VANHORN is the best. She succeeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble,—all who have been unfortunate,—all whose toed hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false prnmi , •a and d..celt,—all who have been deceived and trilled with,—all fly to her for advice and saiisfaction,— all who are in doubts of the affections of those they love, consult 1., to reileve and satisfy their minds. IN LOVE AFFAIRS SHE NEVER FAILS! She bee the secret t.f winning the affections of the op pmite sex. It is this fact which induces illiterate pre tenders to try to imitate her, and to copy her advertise toanrs. She shows you the LIKENESS 01 YOUR FUTURE WIFE OR HUSBAND, or absent friend. She guides the single to a happy mar riage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and the re. suit has always been the means of securing • A SPEEDY AND HAPPY MARRIAGE; She is therefore a sure dependence. She has been the means of bringing ninny hundred hearts and hands to gether. Thousands at broken hearts have been healed at d made happy by her. It is well known to the public at large that she was the first and she is ihe only person who can show the likeness in reality, and who ran give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested end proved by thous ands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her at NO. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA All interviews are strict'y private and confidential. WEALTH, EMINENCE, GOOD LUCK AND HAPPINESS are within the reach of all. She is the living wonder of this enlightened age; all who consult her are astonished at the truthfulness of her information and predictions— ALL those who had bad luck consulted her, their bad luck left them, and they are now fortunate, rich, eminent and happy. To ALL in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretel, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions. If you follow her advice. you will IMPROVE YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES and succeed in all your undertakings. Those who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful in life, and in business, —those who have worked hard and struggled against ad versity and misfortune the greater part of their lives, and fhlind the mme they tried to got forward le the world, the more things went against them I—all these cases have con• suited her for the last twenty years. All those who wisely followed her advice are now RICH, HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL I in all their undertakings; while those blinded by preju dices and ignorance, neglected her advice, are still lab'ring against adversity and poverty. If you value your happi ness, you will consult her yourself, and be successful and happy also. All interviews are strictly private and confidential. Come one I come all! to NO. 1336 LOMBARD STREET, between Juniper and Broad, Philadelphia. july 10 ' ly 26 MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND GOLDEN GILL SHIRTS, $2-3,800 00 61,453 03 $275,253 03 $91,565 ,820 49 LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK FOE THE FALL TRADE, Of the latest and most desirable styles, imported and menu lectured expressly for the approaching season's sale. $99,390 9 $70,383 00 C. B: HATCH cE CO., 403 BROADWAY, (One door above the cor. of Walker St.,) $14,699 59 10,426 7 4 Give notice to the Merchants In all sections of the Union that their stock of Men's Furnishing Goods and Golden Hill Shirts Is now ready for exhibition, comprising a full assortment of $ 4,272 85 Under Shirts and Drawers, Fall and Winter Gloves, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Ties, Scarfg, Stocks, Suspenders, Half Rose, Linen Collars, Robes de Chamber, Travelling Shawls, Railway Rugs, Cardigan, Jackets, Mufflers, &e., &c. Including many new and desirable articles in this line not to be found in any similar establishment in this country. All Shirta made at the GOLDEN HILL SHIRT MANG. FACTORY bear on the back of the Yoko the following stamp:— $275,353 03 Which is our trade mark jar this article, and which car ries with it our guarantee as 'to their PERFECTION 4n every particular. These Shirts, combining STYLE, DURABILITY, and PERFECTION OF FIT, we warrant equal in every respect to nuy made to order. Parties not intending to visit New York this Fall, may transmit their orders by mail,,taud can rely upon baying them tilled as faithfully and promptly as though present to select themselves. jctly 31 3m 291 SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and In any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, Guardians and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for it. 5. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Honra—Every 'day from 9 till 6 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WM. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Francis Lee, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Joseph Yerkes, Henry Diffenderfer. ' CE : WEST CORNER OF THIRD, lELPHIA. tf 13 Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton, C. Landreth Manna, OFF WALNUT STREET, SOUTH PHILLAD lATA.NTED.--Clerks, tocsin. and examine yl` the DIAMOND _POINTED INDIA ROBBER PEN, warranted, for elasticity and durability at -- -J.M. wzkraezames, . No. di North Queen street, earner of Orange. tt 19 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE!' HENRY O. SPALDING & CO, Box No. 3,000, New York ROL 0 GY;I I=l NEW YORK 0 1,DENitt o, .8.10 4 I