-Nsw!.= The -41.riagic bringeue the news relating to Gaihaldi'Aild the'aing of Naples, which previous advises bad led us to expect :. The tin followed hy;the.A*,pal Ntinoio and a gfreatkpttit of the AiiibeseadOrs, had fled to His*, and 'Garibaldi hid entered Naples, leinied Provisional- Geverrimenk. its] pro. claimed Victor Emanuel as King of Italy. jingle shot, .having bi".ll.,2oiiiidisoithzoper,:arms b.* the people wilomiteliaMetolilierate, and whose joy at his -coming was intense. •Thus line of Sisal= ceases-to-reign -oVer' any part of the iNeapelitan.K.ingdom.‘ • - Bessie is reported to have made advances '•' 7 toWards a complete reconciliation with Aus tria, in order to unite-her influence with that ,power to prevent the further progress of Gar ibaldi: The Emperor of Austria had determined to gent important reforms in Hungary, with a view of conciliating the people. The, harvest was progressing in Great Brit ain, the weather being very favorable. It was said the wheat crop would be a full average and of fine quality, and that the barley and rye crops would be satisfactory. Breadstuffs were dull. Cotton was firm at slightly reduced rates. TIME WORKS WONDERS-AND POLITICS MAKE STRANGE BED FELLOWS I-A few years ago the Opposition passed a prohibitory liquor law, known as the "jug law," and in the desperate hope of making political capital out of it, sang loud and long pmans of praise in behalf of the beauties of temp'erance. Now, behold bow times change the face of things. Last week, at their meeting in Lancaster, they actually had a working distillery, drawn on wheels, in their procession, for the gratification of Old Abe, who once worked at a still•house up a hollow I The very distillery which a few years ago, was anathematized as the great bohan upas of the country, was actually drawn about the streets of Lancaster as an emblem to make political capital ! A few years ago Thaddeus Stevens denounced Free Masons as so many cut-throats, robbers and pirates, leagued together for all manner of evil; and yet, men with large Masonic marks dangling from their watch chains, were seated by his side when he pre sided at this same Lancaster meeting. A few years ago the Opposition started a secret order, having for its object the rule of America by Americans; ostracising and cut— ting off all foreigners'. They were leagued together by oaths to ostracise the German and Irish citizens, and to extend the term of naturalization from five to twenty one years. One of the men who took this oath was Andrew G. Curtin, and yet he appears at Lancaster, arm in arm with a foreigner but nine years in this country—both as teachers of the Fame creed. It is thus evident that Opposition principles are only for a day, while Democratic measures are for all time.—/lar risburg Patriot. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 27.—The Bell and Everett Executive Committee met here to day when most satisfactory accounts were received from all parts of the State. An electoral ticket was formed and resolutions wgre adopt ed, setting f , rth that it is deemed inexpedient at this time to nominate a candidate for Gov ernor, and appointing, a committee to so change or modify the electoral ticket as to secure har monious action from all national men ; also recommending the holding of a mass conven tion of all persons opposed to the Republicans at as'early a day after the October election as practicable. SPECIAL NOTICES Sufferers avith Diseases of the 'Dail: der, Kidneys, (travel, Dropsy, Weaknessee, &e., read the advertianient in another column, loaded "Helmbold'e Genuine Preparation." nov 23 ly 45 iew•i'l'he Great Holland Remedy: Beer have's !holland (litters— P 1,1.1.1 Bllljcet to nervous or sick headache. will find in iherhave's Rolland Bitters a sure, safe nod pleasant remedy. It s.oothes the throbbing head. corrects acidity of the stotmach, assists digestion, and er,lllPs n hosilthy sprit-lite. It is. without doubt a most felt:0111ot! Hoop oraoroa, and an rifer - tool remedy. 'Ph, fact that it irtnow or very po.ortlar 1111.11112,14,11 t all thee it Rt . /Th.ll2ollld in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinoolot sod 111111.11111. speaks ins Ch is its favor. Ara - Sea adroortisentent iu another column. srop 4 lon 8/ 4 Females I Females Females Use that s.sie Is...ssast Itves.th kuown e. HE'L,VI3OLP'REXT A! A CT RUCH For all Complaihtv Tzkrid , nt to the Sex. No Family shnld bo without it, and noun will when once bird by thf to Itia used by YOUNG and OLD. to the Decline or Change of Life. and after and before Marriage, during and. ;After Confinement, to Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to Its Proper Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Consti tution, from whatever Cause Originating USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS I Take HELMBOLD' S EXTRACT BUCHU. See advertisement in another sauna. Cut it out, and send for it. sop 4 2m 34 .egj- Passing Notice.--The Housekeeper's Friend.—Spalding's Prepared W.l.—This admirable addi- tion to our standard household economies will be bailed by all good housewives as a boon long wished for, but hitherto unattained. Spalding's Prepared Blue is perfectly adapted for those timely repairs to household wares, furni ture. crockery and for faney work, that is almost daily de. mended by the experience of every housekeeper. It is chemically held in snlutiosi will with•tand the action of climate and time retains its full strength, and is put up in a snug convenient bottle, 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 glue is ever used, it is just the thing. We have tried it, and speak by the card. In the country it will he invaluable, and nobody In the city will think of doing without it. If Me. Spalding d.c.ires to become a candidate for the Presidency, and his friends stick like his glue, he will be sure of au election. Fep 4 m 34 Aar. Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cordial.--. , It must he obvious to every attentive person that the first diseases of infants 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. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL It contains no opiate of any kind—no paregoric, and relieves the sufferings , of infants as if by magic. Mothers! by all means try this—even if all other remidiee have foiled. See the advertisement in another column of Dieser°. CHURCH & DUPONT, Druggists, New York, who are the sole proprietors, and also sole agents of the world-renowned Dr. BRONSON'S 'BLOOD FOOD,” which is a preparation for the relief of all complaints arisitic from deficiencies of the blood, from whatever cause such de. ficiencies may proceed. It is without exception the moat etrengthenidg cordial any invalid could take. as it is im mediately absorbed by the blood without b..viog to go through the prom& of digestion; and as blood is the life of the human . body, by nourishing and producing it, it soon restores to perfect health those even who have been suffering for years. We consider the.above two Prepare- Doris decidedly the best of their kind offered to the public. —Chronicle. Quebec, C. E. See advertisement in another column. sep4 .6% Watches and Jewelry. R E 11 . 0 1' A L. GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business in Wall street, for the past TIVENTY-TwO YEARS, has removed to No 415 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street, where he has just opened a new stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY of en. tirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER. AND YLA• TED WARE. He is constantly receiving the latest styles of Watches and Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manufac• turere in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired in the best manner by the finest London and Geneva workmen. GEORGE C. ALLEN. Importer of Watches and Jewelry and manufieturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 415 Broadway, onelloor below Canal street, New York. [nor 30 ly 46 Ai. Purify the Blood. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIICENTX FITTERS. FREE PROM ALL MINERAL POISONS. In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonish ing, often removing, in a few days, every vestige of these loathsom diseases, by their purifying effects on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Piles, and in short, most all diseases, seen yield to their cura tive properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and for sale by all Druggists. [nor S ly 43 tfe"Equality to AIII 'Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales man. Jones Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Stem 602 Market street, above fith, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stork of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have COD Si i tuted every one his own Salesman, by haring marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it van he sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well !Tonged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article nt the very lowest price. Remember the Cr,,,eut, Market, abuvo fith, No. 604 feb 26 ly-6 JONES k CU. sir The Great English Remedy SIR JAMES CLAARE'S OLLIMiItATED Fk..IIALE PILLS Prepared from a pniscription of Sir Clarke, M. D.. Hip . . . . sieian Extra ordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine Is no impraition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Ob,tructiens, from any cause whatever; and although a powerful rums dy, tt contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited It will, in a abort time. Ming on the monthly period with regularity. In all eases of Nervous and Spinal Aff.mtions,Sill in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart., lowness of Spirits II Clerics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful d ' iseases occa sioned by a disordered system, these l'ills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. These Pills have never boon known to fail there the directions on the End page of Pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars, get a patupatet, fres, of the agent. N. B.—sl and El postage stamps enclosed, to any author ised agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mall. EAUFFIIAN Sr-CO., Agents for Lancaster. july 10 ➢IARRIAGES - On the 27th ult., by the Bev. J. J. Strine. Denial Ile- Keen to Anna Kreider, both of West Homptield twp. By the same, John Caldwell, of Conestoga, to Margaret Clark, of Manor. On Sunday evening, the 30th ult„ by the same, Lovi S. Shuman to Elizabeth It. Myers, both of Manor twp. On the 30th ult., by Rev: Cf. N. Rmitel, William Powell, of this city, to Mary Anna Paulicic, of Philadelphia. On the 29th 'ult., by the same, Richard Kohl, Comae twp., Berke county, to Magdalena Stockburger, of Phita• delphia. ! - On:the 27th ult., by the- same, John Marhward, to Christina Iletweger, both or . , On:the same day, by the same, Samuel W, Rowe, to Henrietta 8: Orawford, both of this On the 22ird:ult., by the Rev: J. HT. Hoßmefer , William A,:fohn - to Hairy Ann Hatiffelan:.- DEATito On Tuesday last, fn this city, Mn. &rah Gillespie, relict of the late Francis Gillespie, of Churehtown, aged &years, 5 months and 8 days. . On the 16th ult., near Laneaster, John Kolb, aged 4.3 years, 11 months and 17 dayae, THE MARICETS. Lsuseaster Wholesale Grahvßiaarket. Corrected weekly by J. B. Bits= & Bao., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, North Queen street • LAINCL.£434 October 1. Flour, Superfine, ? bbl.. SS 20 " Extra " White Wheat, VI bu5he1........._..........:. 120 Bed " " ......................120 Corn, old ‘. new Oats 14 B egrerseed " Whiskey, in hhd5.......-.... In bb15...... . ...... 33 70 1.00 21 2134 gegi P4.lhtdeligaii - Market. '•' - • Putanzunm,.Bept. 29. The demand for is limited but prices are steady at $5.67 for rtandard brands; 'sales from $525 for common up to $650@7 for -fancy. Wheat Is steady and the receipts less; sales of 3,000 has: Red at $1 28(41.83 for common and prime..2l 31 for Pem3a. do.. and_White at $1 35a1.50. Corn to held firmly; 2,000 bus. Yellow sold at 75e. afloat. In Coffee there is no change. Whiskey is unsettled, with sales at 2234g346c. Baltimore Dlarket. Flour quiet but firm, no sales. Wheat dull and un changed. Corn steady, white and yellow 88@70 cis. Pro visions dull and heavy at $10.75 ter men's. and $l5 for prime. Coffee firm at 1434@15A cis. Whisky stesde at 22 stn. ESTATE OF GEORGE RIIPLE Y.-. Letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of George Runley, late of Washington Borough, Lancaster county, dee'd, having been issued to the aut• scriber, residing in Manor township: All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having,clalms will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. oct 2 6t* 8] CHRISTIAN CHARLES. FARMERS' DRY GOODS STORE. TWELFTH AHD MAHHET STREETS. PHILADELPIHA. Extensive assortment of SHEETING and SHIRTING MIISLINS, LINENS, TICKINGS, CHECKS, BLANKETS, WOOLLEN AND CANTON FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, TWEEDS AND JEANS. DRESS GOODS of every kind arul quality, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and CLOAKING CLOTHS, Ac., all at very low prices for cash. Como and see for yourselves before you purchase else where. E. W. FISHER, oct 2 3m 38] Twelfth and Market Sts. INFANTS , DRESS PRESERVERS PATENT. This newly discovered invention Preserves the Clothes from being Soiled, renders Nursing safe from incon venience, and is a great comfort to Mothers and Nurses. To be had at ALL LADIES' STORES, and sent free by post, direct from the inventor, Mae. ARMPIELD, No. 512 Twelfth street, Washington, D. C., by remitting the amount. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH'. LADY AGENTS WANTED. Mir A liberal allowance made to the trade. oct 2 Iy3B j)ELLEVUE STORE STAND FOR SALE D OR RENT, AND STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to close his business, offers for sale his stock of ? Store Goods consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, and all articles usually kept in a Country Store. The entire stock is now, well selected and saleable. The Store House Is of brick, large sized and well fur nished. This stand is located on the Pennsylvania R. 8.. near the Gap Station, in a wealthy and populous neighborhood, where a large business can be done. Far further particulars apply to or address, SAMUEL J. BOONE, oct 2 31. 38.1 Gap P. 0., Lancaster Co., Pa. IGHTE & BRADBURYS , PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRAME NEW SCALE GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES. The Insulated Iron Frame preserves the original tone of the instrument in all its purity, securing it for all time against that moat disagreeable tinny quality of tone in variably found in all other Iron Frame Piano-Fortes. It grestly strengthens the case and thus keeps the Pintlo. Forte much longer in tune. it gives the instrument a much fuller, richer and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piano to all climates and to all changes of atmosphere, and in all respects it is pronounced by our "artiste" the greatest Imorovemeut of the age in Piano-Forte construction; pro docing on instrument acknowledged to be superior to all others made in this country or Europe. A FEW TESTIMONIALS IN REGARD TO THE SU PERIORITY OF OUR NEW SCALE PATENT INSU LATED PIANO- FORTES. "1 have examined the Plano-Fortes of Lights & Brad- Marys with entire satisfaction. 1 know not that there are any others better. either in our own country or elsewhere." —DR. LOWELL MASON. •"In clearness, richness, and volume of tone, delicacy, elasticity of touch, and Ins repeating action, I have never played upon their equal."—ll. A. WOLLENHAOYT. " In volume, richness, evenness, and purity of tone, and In delic4cy of touch they certainly excel, and in that beautiful singin4 quality so dosirableyet so seldom found." —WILLIAM MASON. "I have never played upon so rich and heavy a tone Square Piano-Forte."—AnTLUß NAPOLIION. . . _ "I am astonished and delighted with the New Scale Iron FTAIDO Pinno.Forte= made b; you. There must bo a sptendid haute for Lighto k Bradhurys' Pinno.Fortes."— GEO F. ROOT. I have never played upon so lino an instrument." GEO. ' BRISTOW. "1 consider them as to beanty. richness, fullness and equelity of tune, as well ns their agreeable, elastic touch. e qual if not. superior to any Pianos made in this country or Europe."—Kett. WELLS. In power. quantity. and equality of tone, they certainly excel.; while for hat pecudar rich and and singing tone BO invaluable as an a, companiment to the voice, I have never met their equal."—l; BASSINT. They hat,. all the r.-quirementa for a Superior laterpre tatinn of both classical and modern rompositione."—.ll STRAEOBII. War,oom. 421 Broome Street, a few doors East of Broad way, New York. SATISFACTORY GUARANTEE oat 2 eow ly 38 FOR THE CAMPAIGN!!! r FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Lancaster City and County, and the public in general, to his large, and well.selerted and manufactur. ed stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CAS SIMERES, SATINETTS, TWEEDS, VERTINGS and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, now 'on hand, end constantly being supplied, at KRAMPLI's OLD STAND, on the Corner of North Queen and Orange streets. Heavy Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Sealskin, and Union, Sark 'and Register Over Coats from $5 50 to $15.50 Fine Black and Brown Cloth Frock Coats, ..... . 7,50 to 16.50 Cloth, Cassimere and Union, Sack and Regis ter Business Coats 3.50 to 10.50 Cloth, Cassimere, Union and Satins.; plain and figured pants 1 50 to 9.00 Velvet, Satin Merino, Cloth, Cassituere, Va. lentia and Mateleaai Vests Silk, Merino, Lambs' Wool and Cotton Under. shirts and Drawers 50 to 5.00 Plain and Fancy Shirts of Improved Styles ... 50 to 3,00 Also 'Monkey Jacket., Overalls, Shirt Collars, Cotton and Woolen Hose, Gloves, Suspenders, Scarfs, Tyes, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, and furnishing goods is general of various qualities and prices, and suitable to the season. The subscriber would especially call the attention of the Public to his stock of uncut goods—such us Overcoattrigs, Broadcloths, Cmsimeres, Unions, Sati netts, \Sinter Tweeds, and Vestings, of various kinds and qiiiilitias; all of which will be made punctually to order, in soy desired style, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, or to be returned again and considered as no sale. • • • .. Especial attention is given in this establishment to BOYS' CLOTHING. by one whosa experience during the past three years, has been marked with more than ordinary success. in that critical department of the trade. BOYS' CLOTHING kept on hand, and made to order at the most reasonable rates. •e"'• Orders taken fur Scott's Improved Yoke Shirts, and furnished at the usnal City retail rates. Thankful for past favors, a rentinuance of public patron age is hereby solicited, and hoped to be merited by the proprietor and his efficient assistants, S. S. ItA.THVON, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner North Queen and Orange Streets. LANCASTXII, October 2d, MO. (3in SS `TALIIABLE CITY PROPERTY AT V PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 27th day of OCTOBER, 1860, the undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, all that certain Lot of Ground. fronting 29 feet 33.-( : belies on the east side of North Queen street, and extending In depth 2-15 fent to an alley, with.. a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, a GOOD STABLE, and various other outbuildings there on erected. This desirable property adjoins property of Michael Gtoss on the north, and the Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot on the south. It is at present mou nted as a Restaurant, and as a location for a Restaurant or Hotel it cannot be surpassed. .1:•• The above property is well worthy the attention of buyers, as opportunities for investment in real estate so well located are but rarely offered. The sum of $2571,43 will remain charged upon the premises during the life of the widow of Jacob 111cOnlly, deceased. the interest thereof payable to her annually and the principal payable at her death Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, I'. 21., of said day, when terms will be made known by Lancaster, October 2, 1880 VICTORIA'S PARTING WORDS TO THE PRINCE. BY TBE VATID OF TOWER. HALL "Albert darling, you must leave me, And the thought my bosom wrings, For my sceptre keen must out you From a mother's apron strings. " Yon must leave the shores of England, In a ship that swiftly sails; But Old Neptune will respect it. For 'twill bear the Pringe of Wales! "If the sea your ship should threaten, Let your princely heart be brave; For your mother roles Brlttania. And 'Britten's males the wave !' " When you get among the Yankees, Where the starry banner files, You must put your best foot foremost, And keep open wide your eyes. "On the Island of Manhattan— . ;•t" In the City of Now York— You must watch the line of duty, And must snugly ' toe the chalk.' "Should the girls, with thumbs on noses, Jeweled fingers twist about, Make no answer, if they ask you, 'Dues your mother know you're oat!' "To the Aldermen say nothing; Of their plunder take no share; Let no ' thimble riggers' trap you! Of the Peter Funks beware! "Do not let the cunning Barnum Make a Wbaais-it' of you! Don't be placed on exhibition, You'll regret It if you do. "Ohl let not the Prince of Darkness, Albert, Prince of Wales, ensnare ! ff . he don't in Hew nrk do it, Peu'll be safe most anywhere! "You must see the Quaker City; 'Tis the best pf cities all, And the best place in it, Albert, Is the fAMOOI4 TOWER HALL. "We have often read with pleasure,. In the columns of the Of the Tower Hall which towers • In a Bard's majestic rhymes. "Go to Tower . Hall, dear Albert— I will not the matter mince— You can there, alone, buy clothing Which is worthy, of a Prince I "If you safely reach Old England, In a suit from Towor You'll delightahe queen your mother, And leer loyal subjects all.". Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ie now full and complete, adapted to every market, and unequalled for variety, .eisle and - make, ,., The -attention ,of buyers at Wholesale &ad Retail, is invited, at "lower Hall, MS Market street, Phihuielplsda. B&NREIT & Lammas Consort, BLINK, AN ELECTION . FOR THIRTEEN Dl= ; rectors of this Institution to serve for tbe ensulag year, will be held it the Banking House, In the City of Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 19th day of, NOVEMBER, 1860, between the boars of 10 and 3 o'clock. An Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBEB,I66O, at 10 o'clock, agreeably to the Charter. - oct 28t 88] W. PEWEE, 1 1 3 0 0V14 4 O a GIN GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT. ESPECIALLY designed for the nee of the .11f•elical Profes sion and the Family, having superceded the so called 'Gins," "Aromatic "*Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., la now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those in trinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which be long to au OLD and PURE GIN. Put up in quart bottled and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. AL BININGER & CO., (Established In ITN.) Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N Y. For Bale by W. W. & 11. SMITH,—FRENCH, RICH— ARDS A CO., and all of the prominent Wholesale Drug gists In Philadelphia. [oct 2 ly 38 BALSINOEZ, Sep. 29 WANTED. ---A situation by a young man to learn the Drug business, one who has read Medicine for three years, in the country. Best of refer ence in regard to character. Salary no object. Address, W. RENGAW, sap 18 3t 36] Reading, Pa. NOTICE. --My wife, Mary Ann Garra, having left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this Is to notify all persons that I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. NEW HOLLAND, Sep. 21st, 1860 64 WHY STAND YE ALL THE DAY IDLE?"—Any Lady or Gentleman in the United States, poseesing from $3 to $7, can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which from $5 to $lO per day can be realized. For particulars, address (with stamp) W. IL ACTON k CO, sep 25 3m 37] North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. ESTATE OF JAMES FINDLEY.--Let— tars testamentary on the estate of James Findley, dec'd, late of Coleraiu township, Lancaster county, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Bart township All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. TIIO3IAB FERGUSON, aug 7 6t 30] Executor. ESTATE OF JOHN F. STEELE, LATE Purser in the United States Navy, deceased.—All per eons having claims or demands against the above estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay to the undersigned (or to her Agent H. E. Slaymaker) to whom letters of administration have been granted. SARAH 11. SAMPLE, Administratris, sag 14 Ct. 31] Leacock township. NOTICE. --To the debtors and creditors of Stephen Stanton, late of the City of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, deceased.—All persons indebted to said estate, either by Bond, Note or Book Account, are requested to make payment to either of the undersigned, on or before the let day of NOVEMBER next, 1860, as from and after that-time legal proceedings will be had in regard to the collection of 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, sep 11 St 35] residing in the City of Lancaster. NOTICE. --The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancas ter County, to report distribution of the balance in the hands of Dr. John Martin and William Picket, Assignees by deed of voluntary assignment from Robert Evans and wife, of Eden township, said county, to and among those legally entitled thereto; will meet for the purpose of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER, 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, when and where all persona interested may attend If they think proper. W. R. WILSON, cep 25 4t 37] Auditor. ESTATE OF SAMUEL DOWNEY, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased.—Letters testament ary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto aro requested to make imme diate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned Executors, residing in said City of Lancaster. Rep 23 Ot 37] ESTATE OF SAMUEL JE. MINS, LATE of Fulton twp Lancaster county. dec'd.—l,tters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Little Britain twp.. all persons indebted to said estate ore requested to make immediate payment. and those having olefins against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. sep 25 Ot 37j JESSE JENKINS, Administrator. A UD1.T. , 11. , 9 NOTICE.--THE UNDER stoned Auditor. appointed by the C urt of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to diwtributo the balance in the bend, nt CLrlstixu Wired and Wiliam H Paul. Aeci~ anus of tD.lnlel Bard and wife, of Ephrata township, to nod amour three leaady entitled to the name. given notice that he will meet for the purpose of bin appointment at the Li. ', rac y lionm in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER. 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. M. SAM'L H. REYNOLDA. top 22 4t 371 Auditor. NNOTICE.--The nude, signed Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans' Conic.. of Lancaster cnunty, to report distrlbiVion of the balance in the hands of Joseph L. Horst and Philip Ebersole. executors of the last will and testament of John Ebersole, late of Conoy two., said county, to and smon¢ those entitled thereto, will meet for the purpose of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, 1660, at 2 o'clock, P. NI., at the Court House, City of-Lancaster, when and where all per sons interested may attend, if they think proper. W. R. WILSON, sep 25 at :37] Auditor. PRIVATE SALE.---The undersigned at private sale. the following valuable property, to wit: All that certain MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL, together with 40 ACRES OF LAND, (more or loss,) situate in Penn and Rapho townships, Lancaster county, on the public road leading from Life to Marietta, about half a mile from Sporting Hill, and IY, miles from Manheim, adjoining lands of Henry Martin, George Buch, Jacob and Henry Kauffman, and others. The Mill is a substantial two story STONE BUILDING, having 3 run of Stones-1 pair good French Burrs—and all the requisite machinery, in gond running order. It is propelled by the water of the Chiquosalongo creek, which passes through the property, and has 8 feet bead and fall, sufficient for all purposes.— The other improvements are a one-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other neces e 0 0 - airy out-buildings; a well of excellent water, with a pump therein, near the dwelling, and an ORCHARD of choke Apple and other Fruit Trees There is also an abundance of BRICK CLAY, of a superior quell ty, on this property, found sn from experience, this busi ness having bceu successfully carried on her some years ago. 1.60 to 7.00 TERMS—The above property will be sold for 5 , 4,500, which renders it the cheapest and most desirable Mill property on the Chiquesalongo creek. di the purchase money there may remain charged on the property, for a term of ono or more years, the sum of $l,OOO. a• 5 per cent. Interest, with approved security, at the option of the purchaser. •For further particulars address cep 2S at 271 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE..-On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1860. will be sold at - public male, on the premises. in the village of Conestoga Centre, on the road leading from Lancaster to Safe Harbor, the following described real estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND CONTANING 3 , .1.:1 ACRES, more or less, all under good fence and in a. high state of cultivation. The improvements are a TWO-STORY WEATHER 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 tilted up as a Hall and rents for $4O per annum. Cellars under House and Shop—the latter kept as a Restau rant. Also out buildings, .tc. There is a Well with a Pump in it in the yard; a young Orchard, together with variety of cherry, peach and plum trees, and a number of grape vines, Ac., Ac. The property is one of tho meet desirable in the village, and will be sold together or in lots as may boat 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 posses sion given on the let dsy of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 31., of mid day, when terms will be made known by JACOB CRAMER. sap 4 tee 34 VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE AT PUB. LIC SALE—On THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 18th, 18s0, the subscribers will sell at public sale, on the premises, the following described valuable property, situate in Drumore 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 Cal Ps Ferry to Philadelphia, 13 miles from Lancaster and 22 miles from Port Deposit, to wit: J. T. McOULLY. to No. I. A LOT OF GROUND CONTAINING 3 ACRES AND 103 PERCHES, on which is erected a TWO STORY TAVERN CLOUSE, 40 by 43 feet, with a two-story stone attachment, 07 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, 4,3 by 32feet. 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 es a Public Ilona° for upwards of 50 years. and is one 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 Joseph Leamon, James M. Hopkins, Esq., Robert W. Moor, William R. Ralston and No. 1. The road loom Lancaster to Port. De. posit bounds it on the west side, and the road from Me. Call's Ferry to Conowlogo Furnace passes through the farm. The imrrovements area TWO-STORY ROUGH CAST DWELLING HOUSE, Store House, 50 by 37 that, a STONE BANK BARN,' 53 by 33 feet, with Wagon Shed attached, and a Well of Water with Pump therein in the barn-yard, a TWO-STORY WEALucR BOARDED TENANT HOUSE, Carriage House; Corn Crib, Sheds. Sc. Ono-half of the main building is occupied as a dwelling, and the other part has long been occupied as a Dry Goode and Grocery Store, for which it is a superior stand. The greater portion of tho land is in a high state of cultivation, dividod into convenient enclosures, and under good fence. A portion of this tract is covered with valuable Timber and Chestnut Sprouts. N 0.3 A LOT OF LAND fronting on the public road, ad joining lands of Joseph Leamon and Nos. 1 and 2, con tattling 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 lauds of Joseph Leamon and lots Nos. 2 and 3, containing 6 ACRES and 88 PEROHES, and is a beautiful building lot 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 Duck Poet Office is kept on the premises, affording facilities for the daily transmission of letters to the Cities of Lancaster and Phila delphia. Two lines of Stages pass this place daily, between Lancaster and Port Deposit. This property will be sold in lots as above described, or all together as may best snit purchasers. The superior advantages to be found in this property render it an object worthy of the attention of men of enterprise and capital, and furnishes an opportunity for a permanent investment that is seidoni equalled. Azir. Persona wishing to view the premLses will please call on the subscribers residing on No. 1. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, and title's will be given which ate indisputable. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 51., of sald day, when condition and terms of sale will be made known by SAMUEL HARBISON, sep 4 ta.P . B4) . ' ONOROB W. HARBISON. JOHN S. GAHRA. [sep 25 lts 37 [Union copy.] DAVID DOWNEY, JAMES DOWNEY, Executors JACOB NISSLEY, :paling Hill, P. 0., Lan. co., Pa ITALITABLE REAL ESTATE AT POE !" MO SALR—On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the sth and 6th days of 00TOBRR, A- D.. 1800. , On FRIDAY, the sth day of OCTOBRII, 1860. at 2 o'clock, P. kL, In pursuance of an order of the Orpheus' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned, Administrators of Henry Breneman, late.of Strasburg township; Lancaster county, deceased, will expose .. to public Bale, at the public house of J. Mama Rene in the village of New Provi dence, Providence township; Lancaster oounty. the follow ing real estate, late of the said Henryl3reneman, deceased, to wit: No. L A Tract, of Land, situated in the village of Camar go, Men township, Lancaster county, containing 3 ACRES and 116 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Henry H.'Brine , man, John Herr, Joseph °Leamon, and the road leading from Camargo to New Providence. The Improvements thereon area new FRAME WEATHER-BOARDED BARN, 40 by 50 feet, with Wagon abed and corn crib attached, all under slate root Min is a very desirable handing lot. No. 2. A Tract of Choice Meadow Lind, situated in Eden town/dap aforeiraid, containing 19 ACRES and 83 PER PIES, adjoining lands of James N. Hopkins,. Christian Barge, Christian W. Shultz, and the road leading. from Commit° to Strasburg. . No. 3. A Lot of Ground. altuated in Eden township labrenali, containing 148 PERCHES, sad adjoining lands of Lease Bowman. Christian W. Shultz, and other lands late of the said Henry Breneman, deceroed.. The improvements thereon are a Awo.story PRA.31E 8713 DWELLING HOUSE, ne‘rly new, hog pen, hake • hones, and other oubbnildings. There is a never. falling well of water with pump. therein on the premises. - No. 4. A Lot of Meadow Land, containing I ACRE and 72 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Punic Bowman, James IN. Hopkins, and other lands late of the said Henry Scene man, deceased, and facing the road leading fiom Camargo to Strasburg. No. 5. A Lot of Meadow Land, containing 1 ACRE and 152 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Benjamin Groff, (farmer,) James M. Hopkins, and lot Ito. 4, and fronting on the road leading from Camargo to Strasburg. No. G. A Lot of Improved Lind, situated in Eden town ship, containing 1 ACRE, adjoining No. s,.lands of Isaac Bowman, and fronting on the road leading - from Camargo to New Providence. No. T. A Lot of Land, situated in Eden township, con taining l. ACRE and 24 PERCIIES, adjoining lots Nos. 5 and 6, and fronting on the public road leading from Ca margo to New Providence. No. S. A Lot of Ground, situated in Eden township, con taining 94 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Nancy Mowrer, 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 legs, situated in Eden township, and 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,) convenient 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 Gilner, 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 Bassler's Mill to the White Oak, containing 3 ACRES and 24 PERCHES. The improvements are a 1% story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other out-buildings. There is a spring of running water near the doorand a branch of Big Beaver Creek passes through the property. This lot is now in the occupancy of Levi Miller No. 12. A Lot of Improved Land, situated in Strasburg township, on the road leading from Strasburg to Quarry ville, containing 5 ACRES and 82 PERCHES, adjoining lands of George and Henry Bowman, Abram Herr, Daniel Herr, Peqnea, and others. The lots situated In the village of Camargo will be sold together or separately, as may suit purchasers. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1860, at 4 o'clock, P. M., the undersigned will expose to sale, in pursuance of an ord - e - r of he Orphans' Court, at the public house of HENRY BEAR, in 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 PERCHES of Land, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of John Rehm and Rudolph Shanb, and fronting on Main street, in said Borough. On thie lot are erected a three story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and BACK BUILDING, nearly new, a FRAME STABLE, covered with slate, also nearly new. and other improvements. There is a very fine store room in the building, the nine 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 Breueman, widow of said Henry Breneman, deceased. Interest to be paid to her annually, and 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 before April Ist, 1861. HENRY MUSSER, HENRY N. BRENEMAN, Administrators of Henry Breneman, deceased The undersigned owner of the other undivided half in terest In the Lot of Ground, situated to Strasburg Borough, whereon are erected the three-story BRICK STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, and other improvements offered to be sold by the above:named Administrators, on SATUR— DAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1860. will expose the same to sale at the time and place last above named, and in connection with said Administrators. The share of ithe purchase money of the undersigned may remain on the property. ALDUS J. NEFF, Attorney of Anne Neff, Executrix of Jacob Neff, dec'd. sep 11 (Exttniner copy.) to 35 NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE FARM OF 120 OK 148 ACRES.—The subscriber hav ing 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 the Depot of the Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. divided Into Oencloeures. the crops this season of Hay. Oats, Corn and Wheat is exceeded by few farms of its size. The buildings consists of a TWO-STORY BRICK DWRLLING AND KITCHF.N, containing 9 rooms, with BARN 50 by 50 feet. stabling under for sOck ; also good sized budding for wood and carriages. ad convenient and new and ropaird. The Farm Is so situated that nearly tho entire hale of all the outside lines are kept up by the adj , fining farms. which are owned by good neighbors, that keep go d fences. A never failing stream of Spring water rens through the farm, which make it for grazing purposes one among the best in the e,mnty. Persons wanting a larger farm thitre are four 7 acre lots adjoining which the purchaser can have at the same price ho peye for the farm Long credit on one-half the purchase money. Market within a quarter to no mile. nearly as good as the Philadel, hla markets Cburehes and School sport walk on a good gravel road. Persons wanting a nice, healthy and convenient farm should look at this. Inquire of or address EGBERT ITETRT,EII. Christiana, New Ca-tie Co.. Ds' auz 29 td V A LUABL E MILL PROPERTY AT le PUB , IC SALE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 'BOO, will be offered at public sale, on the premises, all that VALUABLE GRIST AND SAW MILL, AND FARM, known as the Willow Mill property, situated on the middle branch of the Octoraro Creek, iu Bart township. Lancaster county, one and a quarter wiles south of the Valley Road. three miles south of Georgetown. and Seven miles west of Christiana Station on the Pennsylvania Railroad, adjoining lands of Thomas Armstrong, John Coulter, D. G. Stescy, Jacob Bushong and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, more or less. The improvements consist of two large and substantial DWELLING HOUSES, one Stone, the other Frame, iu good ins order, with Spring and Spring House. and Pump Is it' House near the dwellings, large Double Decker Barn, Corn Crib, Hog Pen. Ac., with water sufficient and convenient for all ordinary purposes. Also, A LARGE MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL, with a large Saw Mill and Circular Saws, attached at the south end. two Overshot Wheels, two Run of Burrs, Bevel and Spur Gearing. This Mill has been built within two years of the best material that could be procured, and is without doubt one of the beet. Mills in the lower part of Lancaster county, having all the modern machinery. calculated for doing an exten sive business. A large share of country custom is now doing, and with Judicious management must continue,— Commanding the advantage of an excellent and constant water power, sufficient in all seasons, in a healthy and prosperous neighborhood, where the business must con tinue to be good and eventually got better, as the country is fast improving. The Farm is in a good sta'e of cultivation. well fenced and well watered, with Timber sufficient for Farm pur poses. The above partially described property is a good one, and well worthy the attention of persons wishing to purchase. It will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve, as the undersigned is engaged in the Mercantile business at the Gip, in Salisbury township,. and cannot possibly pay the attention to the above property that it requires to make it advantageous. No. 2 A TRACT OF LAND, contiguous to the above, containing TWENTY ACRES, adjoining lands of Thomas Armstrong, Jacob Heyberger, Charles Rymer, and others. The improvements are a LOG DWELLING HOUSE, and Log Stable, in good order. About one-half of this property is fine Meadow Lend, with the middle branch of the Oc torero Creek passing through it, making It desirable pas ture land; the balance Gill Land, one-half of which is covered with fine, thriving White Oak and Hickory Tim ber, the balance with Chestnut Sprouts. Persona wishing to view the above properties will be shown the same by. calling on John F. Reed, residing on the Mill property, or by calling on or addressing the sub. scriber at the Gap. Eale to comment,. at 1 o'clock, P. M., when conditions will be made known by 11. S. KERNS. cep 18 to 36 VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1800, the subscriber will sell at public sale, at Ilerr's Hotel, In the village of slonntville, about 6 miles from Lancaster, and 4 miles from Columbia, the following real estate, viz: A FARM OF 104 ACRES of land, more or lees. In a high state of cultivation, situate In West Hempfield townshiu, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Mountvllle to Hall's tavern, on the Marietta turnpike, adjoining lands of Jacob Frey, Abraham Witmer, Henry Warfel and others. The improvements are a TWO STORY BRICK and FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, Bake Oven, Spring House, and a Well of Water . with a Pump in It at the kitchen door, and other necessary out buildings; also, a fine orchard of choice fruit trees, a large Swirlier Barn, nearly new, 45 by 70 feet, with other out buildings. If desired 75 Acres of the above land will be sold with the improvements; or all together as may best suit purchas ers. Possession with good titles given on the let of April, 1860. Pers ma wishing to View the premises will please call on Elias Fisher, residing thereon, who will show the same, or for information address the subscriber, at Columbia, Pa. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when the condi tions will be made known by F. S. BLETZ. sep 18 41 30 .ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA— BLE REAL ESTATE—In pursuance of an order of rile Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator will expose at public sale, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1861, at the public house of J. Miller Raub, in the village of New Providence, the follow lug real estate, late the property of Thomas Armstrong, or Providence twp., deceased, to wit: No. 1. A PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situated now in Provideore turp., on whichis erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Bank Barn, Smoke House, Wagon Shed and other out buildings, adjeining lands on the north of Sarn'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 PERCIIES, more or loss. There is a young Orchard on the premises, ands stream of running water passing through the place No. 2. A PIECE Ott PARCEL OF LAND, situated in Providence twp., adjoining lands of David Shaul) on the south, Michael Harnish on the west and, north, and lands of Adam Stoneroad on the east, on which to erected a ONE AND A HALF STORY WEATHER. BOARDED DWELLING 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 lot day of April. 1881, except the thirds that may may be found doe widow of decedent—said thirds to be fixed by the un dersigned. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. Pd., of said dsy, when further and more full terms will be made kriewn by the un dersigned. JOHN HILDEBRAND, Administrator. Sep 4 [Examiner copy.] to 24, LAND FOR SA will offer for sale, publicly. in front of the Court House of Berkeley county, on MONDAY, the Bth of OCTOBER next, the first day of court, TWO FARMS, lying in 'Berkley county, about 5 miles from the Court House, both of limestone formation—one north of Martins. burg, on the road to Williamsport, Md., finely watered, and has a sufficiency of Timber. The other, south•west of the Court House, has a well of water that don't fail, and an abundance of superior Timber. The buildings on both are moderately good. A further description is deemed unecessary, ne It is pre sumed parsons intending to bid, will view dna premises. Tho farms will be shown by the gentlemen who occupy them: Possession will bo be given lit of April, 1881. Terms made known when offered. sap 25 8187] • BRAX.TON . DAVENPORT. SPICES &cc... Cinnamon Cloves, lilabt. RAMS, BARING SODA, .ORD/ 5 ,2A TARTAR, NUT KEGS, &c., For sal* at THOMAS MAW A Frßtt'S Drug. & Chomkautoro West King divot, Loner. tab 9 VALUAB LE TIMBER AND SPROUT • LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE. . No. 1, Containing 53 ACRES and 142 PERCHES of Sprout Land. situated in Marti& township, Lancaster county, Pa., 2 miles north of Rawlinstille, adjoining lands of Elba Herr, John Kendig and others. . Price $lO per acre. - No. 2, Containing 97 ACRES and 27 PARCHES of /rout Land, adjoining Lot No. 1, and lands of Elias rr, Sanniel-Herr, and nibs .r.ap Price $lO per acre. No. S. Containing 108 ACRES find -71 PERCHES of Sprout Land, adjoining Lot No. 2, and iamb or Samuel Allison, Amos Groff, Dasid Lilyd and others. Price $lO per acre. • No. 4, Containing 60 'ACRES and 152 PERCHES of Sprout Laud, adjoining Lot No. 3, and lands of • David Herr, jr., Samuel Allison, David Laird and others. , .. slbl per acre. No. 6, Containing 126 ACRES and 144 PERCHES of Sprout land, adjoining Lot N 0.2, lands of Samuel Allison and others. , ' Price $22 per acre. No. 6, Containing 89 ACRES and 31 . PERCHES of Sprout Land, adjoining Lot No. 1, lands of John Ilendig and others. ' Pries $l7 per acre. No. 7, Containing 13 ACRES and 37 PERCHES of Tim ber land, adjoining lands'af Clement R. Potts, Jafnes Cur ran; Amos and Cyrus Herr, David Eshleman and others. Price $lO per acts. No. 8, Containing 263 ACRES of Timber. Sprout and Cleared Land, adjoining lands of Samuel Allison, Martin Coble, Thomas Alexander and others. situated about 2 miles from Martick Forge. and about 2 miles from lime• stone. and will make a desire - le farm when improved— There is enough of Chestnut Timber on It to fence it. There is also a considerable quantity of Hickory and other Timber on It. Price $l5 per acre. No. 9, Containing 16 ACRES and 41 PERCHES of Sprout and Improved Land, adjoining lands of Clement R. Potts and others, and within one-fourth of a n mile of Martick Forge. on - which is coveted a com fortable two-story STONE HOUSE and a LOG STABLE. Price $4O per acre. No. 10, Containing 16 ACRES and 138 , PERCHES of Sprout Laud, adjoining Lot No. 9, and lands of Clement R. Potts and others. Pride $2O per acre. No. 11, Containing 24. ACRES and 48 PERCHES of Sprout and Clear Land, adjoining lot No. 10, and lands of Clement R. Potts and others. Price $l7 per acre. No. 12, Containing 23 ACRES and 23 PERCHES of Tim ber. Sprout and Clear Land, adjoining lot No. 11, and lands of Clement R. Potts and others. Price $25 per acre. No. 13, Containing 15 ACRES and 42 PERCHES of Tim ber, Sprout and Clear • Land. adjoining Lot No. 12, and lands of Clement R. Potts and others. Price $2.5 per acre. No. 14,-Containing 6 ACRES and 150 PERCHES of Chestnut Timber Land, near Mount Nebo, and adjoining lands of William Armstrong and °thrill'. Price $5O per acre. No. 15, Containing 6 ACRES and 137 PERCHES of Chestnut Timber,Land, adjoining Lot No. 14, and lands of William Armstrong and others. Price $5O per acre. No. 16, Containing 10 ACRES and 17 PERCHER of Cheatnut Timber Land, adjoining Lot No. 15. Price $45 per acre No 17, Containing 6 ACRES and 17 PERCHES of Chest nut Timber Land, adjoining Lot No. 16. Pride $45 Fier acre No. 18, Containing 6 ACRES and 102 PERCHES of Chest. nut Timber Land, adjoining Lot No. 17. Price 140 per acre. No. 19. Containing 6 ACRES and 97 PERCHES of Cheat nut Timber Land, adjoining Lot No. 18. Price $35 per acre. No. 20, Containing 10 ACRES and 80 PERCHES of Chest nut Timber Land, adjoining Lot No 19. Price $25 per Fiero No. 21, Containing 4 ACRES and 154 PERCHES of Chest nut Timber Land, anjoining Lot No. 20. Price $25 per acre. JiliW• An indisputable title and possession given as soon as the purchasers comply with the terms. sir The above Lande will be shown by John Strohm, &lg., or Marla Hoopes, Agent. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, BY Memo HOOPES, Agent. Colemanville Works, Sept. 18,1860. 3t 36 AFIRST CLASS LIMESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE —Will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER. 1860, that choice LIMESTONE FARM "Happy Retreat," con taining about 90 ACRES. It Is situated on the Chambers burg Turnpike, iu South Middleton township, adjoining the Borough of Carlisle, on the West. The land is of the best quality and in a high state of cultivation and all under good fence, and has been recently heavily limed. The improvements are a commodi ous TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with a well of never failing water at the door, and all necessary rE out buildings. Also, a " Model Barn." This is a large FRAME BANK BARN, built of the best timber and will best recommend itself by close examination. There is a large Brick Cistern in the embankment in perfect order and contains sufficient water for all stock purposes. Also, fine Cora Cribs, Wagon Sheds, Cellars, dm, attached to the Barn. This is one of the most desirable properties - in Cumber land county. Also. adjoining the above, about 1% Acres with a TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, out buildit,gs, a well of water; Ac., which will be sold with the farm or without, to suit purchasers. These properties will be for sale at private sale till day of sale. Persons wishing to purchase will call or address R. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle, Pa. :Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN SANDERSON, sep 18 is 39] JAMES SANDERSON. 'l4 , 4 11?9VTIe y;llSit c•CVN4.O A SUPERLATIVE TCN IC, DIUR 4 e-., ric,oßATima (maim. T o THE CITIZENS OP NEW JEH.S.EY AND PEN SYLVAN iA, APOTHECARIES, DRIMOI-.. , , fItoCERS AND PPI FATE FAMILIES. WOLFE'S PURE CO , INAc BR as HT. WOLFE'S PURE MADERIA., SHERRY AND PORT WINE WckLF-E'S PURE JANIADIA AND ST. CRoIX RUM. WOLFE'S PUCE SCOTCH AND IRI,UI WHISKEY. I beg leave to call rim atte.iti,n of th. citiz-ns of the United Staten to the ah , n•e WINER and LIQUOR+, imported by UDOLPHO WOLFE. of New York, whose twee familiar in every part of this country tor the purity of hi, c.d. brute(' SCItIEDA3I SCHNAPPS. Mr. WOLFE, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINES and Ltquoao, says: ~I will stoke my reputnti .n RR a mss, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of New York. that all the BRANDY and Wmas which I hot 11, are pore as imported, and of the beat quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fa.• simile of his signa. ture on the certificate. The public are respectfully in. vited to call and examine for themselves. For sale at RE TAIL by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Fbiladeirthia. UEORG6I H. ASHTON. • No. 832 Market street. Philadelphia, Sole Ag,mt for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier ErialUSlOUs BUSINESS Pea eye NET YORK MERCHANT We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place iu our city where the ph3sician, apnthecary, and country merchant. can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported. and of ;he best quality We do not intend to give nn elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business. although it will well repay any - stranger or citizen tr‘ obit HDoLpHo W,•LEE's exten sive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, B-aver street. and Nos. 17. 19 and 21. Marketlleld street Ilis stock of Selluspes on hand ready for shipment could not have been - less than thirty thousand ca-es; the Brandy, some ten thousand rase—Yiutsge of 1836 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whis key. Jamaica and St Croix Bum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars. filled with Brandy, Wine. .Scc., in casks. under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr WOLET'II Bales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen. and we hope in less than two years he may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wines. . . . Ms business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors fur medical rise should send their orders direct to Mr. WOLFE, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with WOLFE'S pure WINES and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. WOLFE. for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of oppo. nents in the United States, who sell nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. John D. Skiing, Grocer, No.lB East King at., Agent. sep 11 6m 35 LINDSEY'S IMPROVED AIai—BLOOD SEARCHER,-AW A STANDARD MEDICINE for the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL DISEASES arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. This.medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures in desperate cases of Scrofula, CutaneoueDiseases, Pimples on the Face, Old Stubborn Ulcers, Totter Affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, and all in an impure state of the Blc Caticerous Formations, Erysipelas, Boils, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Rheumatic Disorders, Costiveness, Salt Rheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, ,Diseases having their origin lobd. The above is a portrait of David McCreary. of Napier township, who, en the hot day of August, 1858, mode affidavit before Justice Gorley, that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford county. and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College iu Cincinnati. for a period of nearly eight months. notwitstandiog which, his tip, nose, and a portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away! He had vireo up all hope, wheu he heard of the "Blood Searcher," sod was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly diefig,ured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved hie life. The full particulars of this remarkable case' may be seen in a circular, which can be had cf any of the Agents. We also refer to the ease of Nancy Bleakuey, of Elder ton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville. Clearfield county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the cue of George Meisel, residing in Carrolltown, Cambria county Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Can cer-that it eat h i e e ntire nose off, and his case was worse, if possible, than McCreary'. The particulars of these Cases—every one of which was cured by the MO of the Blood Searcher—may also be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. ' R. rd. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg, Pa.. For sale in this city by. John F. Long le Co. James Smith, Kauffman & Co., and 0. A. Heinitah; J. B. Johns, New Holland; A. Collins, Falmouth; J. B. Gockley, Reams town; H. Stauffer, Adamstown; P. Ensminger, Manheim; J. H. Gross, Ephrata; Dr. A. 51. Hiestand, Mount Joy; J. Jay Ltbhart, Marietta; J. F. Seldomridge, Intercourse; S. J. Boone, Bellevue- L. Z. Ringwalt , Churchtowu; J. H. Echternacht, Fairville• N. S. Wolle, Lids; E. B. Eon Elizabethtown; B. Hackeuberger, Bainbridge • D. , Bowman,idaytOlM; J. B. Dellett 00.,Dr., litkorkle, and R.Williatne Columbia, and by dialers generally. sop 18 ere 86 ITELIKBOLD9B GEN WINE PasPABA. mint. a Ai -t e e m TION. sms } "HIGHLY • CONCENTRATED . COMPOUND FLUID E XTRACT BUCHU Ilyspeptia, Debility of the :flystein,Dyipepds, A Positive and Specific Remedy-_ Liver. Coxiiplsiiiit, For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and Li 0: 6 1 t A c i d i t y. - DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and Dillon Comp ,laints, Biek &Wide excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depoeitions, and all UN- B ilious Compl a in' , • si c k j a d e * NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and is good for FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, MEN, WOMEN., OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APraTXTE, For Weaknesses and the murder/est oder diseasesarisin9 froa lll. Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dhaipation, Early India • - motion or Abuse, digestion an d junenonas alsoraieee 9 r - th e ennewen, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— fi n d, when the disease is not beyo n d th einnmeo f we& Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, e, ready relief lei that established and storm, Weak Nerves, Trembling, reme d y, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision Pain hs the Back, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, CONTAININGNO ALCOHOL. PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes. soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can my that they are not frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the coos of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL thRIFESS. THE RECORD, OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Nekmeholy Deaths by Cennonytion, DEEM AMPLE WITNESS TO Tat cause op THE ASSERTION. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which Hiuntonfs EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALESTEMALES—F EM ALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE. MARRIED OR CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Burial Is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcer:BM or Scir rhons state of the Uterus. Leticorrines or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I ME I IEN?iMiMI HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW COll3B SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expense; Little or no change in Diet; No Inconvenience ; And no Eopocure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and: Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, m frequent in the class of diseases, and expeilingall Poisonous, Diseased, and wormont Matter THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid ar.Avr rare to be cured in a abort time, have found they were deceived, and that the •• POISON bee, by the use of •• POWEZYUL ASTRINGENTS," been dried up in the eyetem, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Boom; for all affections and diseases of the . URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in - - - - MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE, 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases FOR WHICH. IT IS RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the' most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From 8 to2o years' standing, WITH NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAME. PRICE $1 00 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5 00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observa tion. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Claims GUARANTLIED I ADVICE GRATZ Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Hetianotai, who being duly sworn, Both say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other Injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 28rd day of No. vember, 1854.. W5l. P. lIIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth St. above Race, Phila. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD. Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Phila. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose " OF THEIR OWN " and " OTREE " ARTICLES ON THE REPUTATION ATTAINED Br Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, 46 Extract Buchn, " Sarsaparilla, Improved Rose Wash. .SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ASK FOR HELNIBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid Imposition and FapOSUre. For sale by RACFIIAN & CO., late Rockafoild & Co., No. 1 Krampla's Building, East Orange stniet, Lancaster, apr 17 Iy 14 BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DTSPEPSLL DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER. AND ACUE, An. the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such ns Indigestion, Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Iherhave. 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 handed down the tradition of Its value. It is 92010 offered to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal rirtues must be acknowledged. 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 experts to find this a beverage witi 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 Bcerhave's Rolland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles for Frye DoLLAss. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine bee induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggista generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most potato. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, .TR. & CO. Vharmactutists and altEmists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by KAUFMAN & CO.,'No. 1 East Orange street, Lancaster. . [sep 4ly 34 VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, Executors of the will of John Ehler ' late of the City of Lancaster, de ceased, offer for aale that well known and established Hotel property, known as "THE NATIONAL HOUSE," on the west side of North Queen street, between Penn Square and Orange street, in the City of Lancaster, now in the occupancy of Mr. George Hotting as a Hotel, and by Bard & Son as a Dry Goods Store. The property contains In frost on North Queen street, 46 feet, and extending In depth westward about 254 feet, to Market street. The buildings consist of a three-storied BRICK HOUSE, a . 46 feet in front, and 40 feet deep, with a three storied BRICK BACK BUILDING, 65 feet long, and 16 feet 9 inches wide, a BRICK STABLE, 95% feet long, and 21 feet wide, and other necessary out-buildings. The hotel is doing an extensive business, as also the dry goods store, being one of the best locations in the city for both. The property will be sold entire, or in two or three sepa rat° parcels. The southern half of the front building, con taining in front 23 feet and 3 inches, and in death 90 feet, will be sold as one lot. The stable and west end of the lot, being 46 feet front on Market street, and 1144 feet deep, as another lot; and the residue consisting of the northern part of the front building, the back building and the remaining ground as another lot, or either two of the lots will be sold together. This property is well worth the attention• of persons de siring either a hotel, or first-rate place for any other busi ness. Possession can be given on the first day of April next. Titles indisputable. Persons desiring to purchase will please call on either of the undersigned Executors. DANIEL R. EHLER, .I. AUG. EULER. 0. AMANDUS EHLER. sap 18 tf 36] - DUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL E3PATE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the late residence of Enoch Pas: more, deceased. In Salis bury township, on TITURSDAY, the4th day of OCTOBER, IE6O, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, late the property of sold deceased. to wit: No. 1. A TRACT OF LAND in Salisbury, township, bounded by lands of John Myers, Christian Ponders, John Dickinson and David Knox, containing 16 ACRES, more or less, on which are erected four DWELLING ROUSES a large BARN, a Smith Shop, six Lime Kiln., and othvC 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 iimmint of its [MM. banatibi e Lime Quarry. and its eligible location fur burning lime. E'rom 50 to 75,000 bushels of lime have been sold In a year at these kilos. No 2. A TRACTOF LAND in said township, containing 12 ACRES, more or lees, adjoining lands of Christian Souders, and lying on the public road leading from the limo kilos to Mt. Vernon, on which is a line 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 Brickley property, on, the road to Mt. Vernon, containing 9 Acres, more or less. Conditions of sale: $lOOO dollars cash on the day of sale, and the balance on the let of April, 1881. If the proper ties should be sold separately, terms will be made on the basis of the above conditions. JAMES SMITH, PARVIN SMITH, ' Aug 28 is 33] Adm'e, of Enoch Flamm" deed. N.B. At the game time and place Mears mentioned, the =heather will osil 12 nags OF ORESTNIIT SPROUT LAND, timber nearly remit to ant, (In lots to sult pirchas en,) situate on Peqtuis Mountai n. , in _llallstme7toartship, near the Mt. Vernon property .. _ .• • TERMS cash on theist of AP#CIBOI.• 7AMSB SNAIL: • ang 28 [Volkstreund and Extoslner copy.] is 83, We ea the attentum of the reader to &foil/x*l letlerfrom President gad* of Wesley= Uneeereity' SV.TB W. FOWL!: & CO. --.Gentitaloll:.-4 fiat made use of the Oxygenated Bitbsre 11011111 -sena at eight years since. Having suffered for twenty yew from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not leas than one day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec ommendation of Dr. Green, "to try one .bottle, and if no benefit wee received to discontinue the use." The use of one bottle warranted a thrther trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a carefhl observance of the accompanying directions. The result was, an almost entire relief front the usual dyspeptic sYroPtonin and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe these Bitten; produced an entire change in the habits of my system, and upon the active energies of the digestive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyspepsia as most persons These Bitters have - also been of ser vice to other members of my family. . • Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. TILE OXYGENATED BITTERS. STgDnaltD, N. Et, Sept. 30, 48.59. Messrs. BETH W. FOWLS & Gents : I was, for many years, a great sufferer firma Dyspepsia or Waterbraeh, and tried almost everything within my reach, but to no benefit, until I was induced by the recommendation of my physician, Dr. Hazelton, to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The first bottle produced but a slight alteration in the disease, and had it not been for the urgent request of my physician, I should then have discontinued their use, thinking them to be of no avail ; but his confidence inspired me to per severe, and after using to the extent of half a dozen bot tles, I had entirely regained my health. I hope all Dyspeptic persona will be induced to give them a fair trial, being confident that the remedy is the most potent, for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that has been pro duced. Yours, OXYGENATED BITTERS. To ouch Of Our readers as are troubled with the debility incident to the approach of warm weather, we cordially recommend the use of the Oxygenated Bitters as an invigorating tonic,—con taining no alcohol in its composition, and possessing mere real merit than any preparation of the kind we have ever known. Ogdensburg Repubiiean. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, PREPARED BY S. W. FOWLE & CO., 18 Tremont Street, Boston. H. T. HELMBODD. Sold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every torn and city in New England, and For sale by John P. Long & Co., Wm. G. Baker and 0' A. Heinitsh, Lancaster ; Rowe & Clark, Strasburg; E. D• White, Churcbtown; J. R. Johns, New Holland; J. F- Beldomridge, Intercourse; Tweed & Raub, New Providence; Samuel Boyd, Green P. 0; Samuel Ensmlnger, Blenheim Joshua Leader, Mount Joy; Samuel Hinney, Springville ; Groan & Crouse, Eliztbetktown ; F. Hinkle, Marietta; W• S. McCorkle. Columbia; J. S. Barr & Co., Millersville; D• & J. W. Bowman, Maytown ; B. Hackenberger & Bon, Bainbridge, and by dealers everywhere. apr 10 Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organ', is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination • and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the`organs, arise from 01 are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is cost bined from the most active remedials that haie been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as ,FatePrrva and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S PERE, ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and Bons, TUMORS. TErrEa and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL Dm .EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM Vrrie. TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in 4 , impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of theblood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES Of A FAMILY PWIBIO, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human men ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named: is pleased to furnish gratis my American. Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive ness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered . Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss cf Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body br obstruction of its functions. • 9 Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, YOU THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Constunp. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons-pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous, affections of: the pulmonary organs that are incident to our While many inferior remedies thrust n n the community have failed and been this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro. dnced cures too numerous and too remarkable ter be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER LOWELL, MASS. • B. A. FdIINUMOII. a GNJ,Bhinidnliuls. CHARLES A. BErbring, inncistar. JOHN WATLAN, lto. 60 North ,1411den_itneot, Lancasky. and by all Dnidgbdd In the dowitrY. 16 OOD,mittokory. oalCaotol Plots V_ of the_ b r oot /putt .. V No.. ow , . ma gi& omoo Slat orange most, 2d door horn North quooloos Draft'. Landing on the Oonostop. -Ua 90 Ulf . Reliable Testimony. MIDDLETOWIf, Feb 98,1859. ' STEARNS FOSTER. elsewhere 2tetw ly 13 AYER'S