Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, October 16, 1867, Image 3

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awl Rhin, States Nvhiet:
have svvoreiy Repuhlican,
and w:ovh we varried2ava rail Iry a..4.,zregatv
1,1 11,tIlly 11aVIt 5. , 11 those
majormvs di4itj jten r,and we lvse ca,
while thv at liv a close
cnulPsl, which 14,V , -. her Le;;i , lnuu'c sill
in 11011 1n Inwn Nee have also lar:,,:ely .
reduced InaHrnies. ther.tlll
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th•Lotier c oelinns J~n•a not lance to L.• or_
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the nest 111011l11 . ti eleetit,ll.
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kith ‘,1111 . 11 ibisre-alt 011101 be regarded,
that nur heavy loss in Ohio o s,t I)lniu Iv due
iu ling, part 111 ill , ' PrOpl,el/ ;111111,111WrIt of
tht • S Constittiti,n, introducing inipar
ti.il suirriige. litre, iii :\laSSaChlltien , ,ollr
retort Is Hear linOn 11110 rantn, and what
we have undertaken to prescribe for others
has heit no place for years upon our own
r.llittile-1)001:. lilt it is little less than hit
miliating to have this public demonstra
tion, that after such a period of awakening
110 the natinn has note hail, a great State
like (Olio, tcltich ix supposed to be well ad
vanced in its political ideas, and which has
not been thought to Lnld any doubtful IM
tinNal I,v reginolo the reconstruction or the
South, should thus draw built, as did Con
necticut before o r, front the needed step in
amendment of her otvn institutions.
The Spnri ~,, m 7.30 t m—Meventy Thou
sand Dollar!. %Vol.th of Thena He
deemed.
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NOTON, flit. the opinion
exiii:res connected Ivith the 'freasury
Depart went that the counterfeit plate of the
Ses.a.ll thirty imitation bonds tills 111AIllagle
in this country. suspicion iis to their
iii•sS Was rirSt. excited IIV 1110 (Illpli
taro numbers, when by a close inspection
tvith the use ”i a microscope and a cornpa
ris.il of the
their Irti, , ,•ll,iriielor Was iliscoV ,, n2 , l. Abnut
seve,il t' 1.11,,11,111,1110111aS toorth of the
isinds were previously redeemed al
the Treasury ; t,ul the government, it is
said, trill lose nothing by this transaction,
as it Nviii% the receipts ut the various parties
presenting them. The Chief of the Lunn
I ranch, :\ Ir. Andrews, to-day refused to
furnish inf. irmation on this suhject, saying
he did niit feel lit liberty to do so under the
recen; order of the iiiiicrentry milli regaril to
furnishing iniormathill to persons not con
nected the il,pnrilli , •lll. It is I.lllder
i•iomi 11 , ,wever, (hal :1 re a iI , )1' 1111 tile filets
lit• the Secretary. when appli
eatiiiii tciil he made to hint Mr tt cii)py of it
fur puliheati in.
(ietteral fuller %VIII Not. Nacrilico 'lts
Ilene(' to be l'resliteut.
(;,.1,...1,11itit10r has !published a letter in
Fitly friontl, who tvitilt to know Jr he
tvoolkl malt, it good tiantlolate for the prei-i
-dtatriy, views he does on
linanootl and polnical questions. Ho say,
that o.oroxiaitation , oritrolOttlllt
have h t,, , whit hi-
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penile, 111,..1,;.:1 nml a 4•11,111 11)1W I'l'osi
dent lon ti:111, 4.l!t•~lrrinr~. ho toil!
lipeak 1, 11 i wk ii c ,
what the cm, ir,y Ito. TiliM i
nLther si,nony
Saxer.il months a t m a pia siin applied Ui
the pri company itt
N e ss. York, milli Inc rightest :hat
insure, in the -41111 :.:).1,0))),,,,
Inv tsetse :111,1 )/b/11///1('/1/. " ma
chinery does your -.0111 , 1111er carry
the applicant Mr insurance
hesitated !or a little, but finally said "
'nay us well 101 l you the \Omit. story; I
luive a Achiainer load iif 111,,hi5,,,5; I have
also a still on liiia:gl; I want to insure my
ves:el Mr a voyage bet‘vecn here and
Boston, isitl, the understanding that she
may anchor in the Sound long enough to
turn the stun' into whiskey," Of course he
did 1101 ['wan to pay revenue dillies III) the
Spent,la or Ex-Pronldenl Franklin Pie ee.
President Franklin Pierce was sere
ti“,led at Concord, N. 11., on Wednesday
night, and said:
I warn you, my friends, to note the fact
that these triumphs, whatever they may
kl4`, are no party triumphs. Tile people
have :risen In their majesty, with a eon
scions:toss of their power, and, disregarding
pßrly lilice unJ party aspirations, have been
silently considering what belongs to them,
their chtlilnii and their country. I think
the great halite hit, bent fought and WOll.
11 the results ale significant in nothingelse,
they are in this, that the white race—our
roc•—the IMrinan, Italian, French, Irish,
Scorch :Ind Anglo ..-iaxon people are still to
be the controlling power on this continent
It is for you now to remember your duties,
your fidelity to principles, what you owe
to your neighlpirs, whether they agree with
you or not, and to take earn that the public
weal cutler nn detriment at your hands."
The Larg . est Well In 0/Idoin
The Titusville neratd nays: For some
time past progress of the new well on lease
No. 21, on the side hill of the. Benningholl
Farm, opposite Funk ville, has attracted
considerable intent ion, as it was known that
it was located in a good produciiikt locality.
On Saturday last it was pumped far the first
time, when it became evident that it would
prove to be a large producing well. 1)t. coin.
'noticed to produce oil on Saturday after
noon, and the production steadily increased
until it produced by measurement fully
two hundred and fifty barrels per day.—
Thls is now the largest producing well in
()adorn, or anywhere else,
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/API' lone ill ➢'ennMylt'nuin and Ohio
Unequivocal protest against the continued
rule of the Radical part . v,• :my where or for
any purpose, seems to be the substance of
the deeisnnt given at the polls yesterday in
Pennsylvania and Ohio. In Ohio the great
Republican party is, like Dogberry, "one
that hath had , losses," and heavy losses,
too; while the chosen measures of the Rad
icals—the amendment to the State Consti
tution giving suffrage to the negioes—is
certainly fist. Ohio will have no more of
the piirty that impudently raises its nigger
supremacy policy to the dignity of the
" main iiitestion.'' Such is the clear decia
ration offierpeople. Thedefeatof the Repub
bean candidate I or Go vernor of Ohio, a sound
I . nion soldier, wh.isu war record was relied
upon to rally idlitiLie strength of his party,
shows how complete is the change of popm
tar sentiment, and gives the strongest ex
pression to the purpose of the people to
withdraw their support front the political
organization that has abused such grand
opportunities. Ohio declares against giving
the suffrage to tuggers, and if this cardinal
point of radical policy could have been car
ried anywhere, it was in that State. This
result, therefore, shows how just were the
fears of our own radicala in keeping this
pet measure out 01 the reach of the pe,ple,
by Lurking the constitution formed by the
radical convention.
Philadelphia is completely swept by the
elements adverse to the radicals, and the
result throughout the State of Pennsylva
nit:, shows as clear a rising of the people
against party and radicalism as the result
in Ohio.
In the second Congressional district of
Ohio tteneral Cary . , anti negro suffrage
candidate, adopted by the Democrats, has
been elected by a large majority. The re
sult in the Twelfth Pennsylvania district is
doubtful, with probabilities in favor of the
tcmocratie candidate, Judge Woodward.
In Indiana, although the vote wns for
county officers only, there are zits,' large
Democratic gains. The returns, as tar :is
received, front lowa show a similar result,
indicating that the anti-Radical tide has
even lea elied that :Rate.
We are getting used to chronicling Radi
cal losses, vet the charter election in Nee:-
ark, N. .1., is worthy of mention, though
only its a straw that shows the way of the
wind. 'the Republican candidate for Mayor
had the narrow escape of a majority of
thirty-live—showing a loss of over twelve
hundred on the party vote. No the Radi
cals lose everywhere, :Mil lose most in those
RUM., where the results are the more int
portiint is putting at issue OH' peculiar
principles of the purty.—N. rj. //crobt,
Serious Riot Massachusetts
A serious riot, caused be popular oppo
sition to State constabulary, occurred last
night at Westfield, ten miles from this city.
Four constables, led by Deputy Samuel
Chapin, of Springfield, made a descent
about midnight on a faro bank, and captur
ed eight gamblers anti all their implements.
A crowd soon gathered, toil was increased
to live hundred people by ringing of tire
hells. The taiildnig ,s as homharded
hrickl,a,i-, am I on the appear,ii. ,, of
otlic&rs with their prisoners all kinds of
missiles were hurled at them. Constable
Chapin drew his pistol and ordered them to
disperse; but instead of doing so they yell
ed like tigers and made a rush for him,
using revolvers freely. The °Meer then
tired four times, hitting one of the rioters,
named John 11. Brooks, who died in tell
minutes. After the tiring the crowd fell
hack.
The constables did not attempt to hold the
prisoners longer, and finding that their
horses had been stolen, they walked to this
city. They were pursued, however, arrest
ed on the charge of murder and thrown info
prison.
The alfair has cre:Lted intense excitement
in Westileld.
The ➢ti+o of on a ni f Convention Party In
The Washington oorrespontlent of the'.
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I learn from Richmond, Va., to-night that
the white people in that city are
.junilant
over the result of the elections in Pennsyl
vania and Ohio. There has always been
strong party in the State opposed - to calling
a convention, and the general impression is
that the result of these elections will so
strengthen this party as to defeat the cull.
An officer of the Freedman's Bureau, who
has recently visited every portion of the
State on an inspecting tour, was of the
opinion a week ago that the anti-convention
party was almost strong enough to vote it
down then. The radicals are looking blue.
It is stated that many negroes are deserting
them because the party has refused to give
their race sufficient guarantees iu the North
ern States. They begin to see that their
loud professions of 'friendship amount to
nothing, and are made for the sole purpose
of getting their votes.
Impeachment Played Out.
A petition is going round for signatures
asking the Fortieth Congress to impeach
Andrew Johnson without unnecessary de
lay. We rather think that impeachment 18
knocked on the head. The elections on
Tuesday settled it. It is laid out Hat on the
radical platform, and it,makes what the old
crones call " a very purty corpse."—N.
Herald.
A party of burglars broke into the Stale
Prison at Wethersfield, Conn., on Wednes
day night, stole $2OO worth of silverware
from the burnishing shop and rolled their
booty off in a wheelbarrow. They then
returned the:wheelbarrow to the place where
it belonged,
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: . SPIZINGFIEE.D, Oct; 13, 15(17,
10 o'clock P. M. S
EIIMMOD
Xo a 1 ti ntellig tact .
A MYSTERIOUS SCRAP OP HISTORY.—On
Tuesday evening last at 7 o'clock was found
within our corporate limits, the dead body
of a most singular looking object. Appa
rently of the male persuasion, further inves
tigation proved the body to be that of an
hermaphrodite, of a decided coffee color,
and plantation odor. In dress the body
betrayed most striking evidence of "Boa
ting' origin,—the coat like puritanical
morals, " all buttoned down before," and
the various et ceteras, even to the ancient
nether garment; boasting an unextinguish
ed brand of " Lowell Mills." The contents
of the capacious pockets,—within and with
out,—in number a dozen or more, betraying
their owner's vocation to be that of a scav
eager, contained a variety of articles throw
ing some light upon the strange eventful
history" of the mysterious departed. Im
primis, a bottle of whiskey, branded with
the inspector's brand of this district; a
soiled copy of a despatch addressed to J.
H. by F. J. all about that expected 15,000,
a faded missive from Anna Dickinson,—a
free pass from Fred. Douglass to the affec
tions of the dusky faithful,—an expired
contract for boots and slres, during the
war of the rebellion,—a permit to pass
cotton through the lines at Memphis,—a
copy of the New York Independent,—a
bunch of skeleton keys, labeled ' Treasury
vault,“—a lump of wax, with a strange
impression upon it,—a memorandum of
wagers "gone like the fleeting pleasures of
dream,"—and last of all a dilapidated
pocket book., evidently worn out by over
service, containing a counterfeit ten cent
note and a peWter penny.
Whose could the body be?
i• Had it a father, had a mother,
Had, Ha sister, had it n rother,
Ur was there a nearer one yet, &c., Sc."
Brought to the wondering gaze of the
passing juhilants, conjecture ran riot as to
its identity. It could not be "to the manor
born," for its lanky hair smoothed down
by the evident stroking and caressing of
loving hands, betrayed a northeastern de
scent. It could not be starved to death, in
the great Republican sit onghold of Lancas
ter, for that over sanguine dispatch, proved
it to f aye the confidence of its chie.s. That
pin, lab:•1 "old rye, - and undoubted re
venue brand moreover, put surmise on tip
toes Who could it be, with its expired 12,M1
eotton permits. treasury keys and
bar.. house permits? Evidently young,
yet grown prematurely old, with all the
finger marks of debauch and revelry in
delibly affix:sr, the deeeased found few to
recognize it at I lilt hour of that particular
night.
t tar wort! y coroner, however, lies at last
solved the quizzing doubt. Aster two days
of cognation by the Iffiee, we are
enaiiied In preseot to our readers to day the
result—though having been specially ex
clu.led from their "dissembly - -not all the
particulars of that tearful inquest. The
faithful and initiated alone were present.—
Even the names of the jury are withheld
Irian us. Sonic of our wuet distinguished
citizens, however, Were summoned as wit
nesses; but a distinguished commoner's
to was excluded, as his coming de
sign against the constitution would not
permit him to take an oath prescribed by it.
Several editors Wl2le called to testify but
rearing the ooroner might administer the
ism-clad oath, and knowing their disabili
ty, they failed b. put Man appearance. The
Verdict was , le-sever, reached at last, and
brief and mysterion4, here it is; " Found
dead, it canleit be by snick!". as it is evi
dent
that it dill nut wish to (11,1'121 , 11 , died
for want 4,r MIIIIII , III Si-11-0.-
'lll, morning ' , tore day it, and
respeeta ble crowd accompanied the remains
of toe departed to that miscellaneous re
ceptacle of liVfl111(1 humanity, ii,chreiner•s
t'etnetery, where marnAlly and reluctantly
it was o,llSigileli to AI other earth. A hat
passed around the sobbing throng, barely
!ilatlll,4 to erect at the
head tit . the Maiiell Up earth a plain pine
shingle, iiir sin is inseribed:
" 1 lie .1 great Itepublicati Party—
aged 7 years.
MATit IF A PitoMINENT
Alt . ( ;rano, one of the
tildest and most pronlinent or our citizens
died suddenly, at his residence near this
city, yesterday. le had been quite
unwell for sometime, but had n it been
confined to bed. Sleet, Monday lie had
been wors t, and kept his bed, but was still
Vl'ey HI,OIIIII. I 111 y a moment:or sti l befure
nit; d „. ..tt, lii linen indulging in pleas
ant con yervutiott with it friend who had
eitilleti. Ile made an effort to rise in bed
awl fell land:, when he 'rite found to be dead,
having expired instantly without a strug
gle or a groan.
The deceased was a native of Ireland and
emigrated to this country when a young
titan. l'hutigh beginning the world putt,
he ',accumulated asci y large fortune by
energy and enterprise. Since 15.17 he has
been in the banking business in this city
as a member of the well known lirm of
Heed, Motlranti Co. lle Wile also for
years one of the largest and most noted
railroad and bridge contractors in Penn
syl Varna. Ile had large contracts on the
old State railroads, on the Penn. Central,
the Northern Central and vitriol-is others.
Ile was one of the contractors by whom
the beautiful Chestnut street bridge of
Philadelphia was built, and had at the time
of his death a contract to build la large
railroad bridge near East On. Ile was
generous and hospitable, a warm
triend, n man of high integrity, and
perfectly honorable character. Ile will
be mnith missed in this community.—
Ilewas in the 74th year of his age,and leaves
behind him a very large circle of friends
who will join his family in sorrowing over
his loss.
AoltiENT AT MARI ETTA.---A son of Prof.
S. S. Haldeman, aged 1:1 years, whilst at
t.•infit Mg to get on a freight train of cars at
Jl arietta, on Thursday, lost his hold and
when the cars instantly passed over the
right foot, crushing the muscles severely
:mil pnssibly some of the bones. lie was
carried into Dr. Cushman's residence who,
in conjunction with Drs. Landis and Hous
ton, dressed the is Oillids, whilst the patient
was pnt tinder the influence of tther and
chloroform. After the wounds were dress
ed, it was discovered that a hemorrhage
continued from some of the small arteries,
We have not learned whether the hemor
rhage wits staunched during the night
or not, but pei , stune that it was, as the
vesaiils in that part of the loot are
small, The lad was not taken home last
evening in consequence of the hemorrhage
and depression of vital energy. He re
mained at the house of Dr. Cushman,
whose kimini-s, as well as that of his esti
mable lady, deserves all praise and corm
inundation. It is a fortunate circumstance
that the flanges of the wheels did tint come
in cnnhtt.t with the foot, otherwise amputa
tion V, , tild I),Ve become
Two NEW PATEN Anthony Iske,
assignor to self null C. .1. Walser, received
letters patent, dated September 24, LSti7 , for
an improved holder for white wash brushes
it... This is a neat and easily applied in
vention, and enables the brush to be set at
any angle. Its utility, simplicity and
durability will make it a desirable article
Ct.!' all , tutu being quote cheap and efficient.
liiias \V. Lindeman, assignor to self and
M. S. and 11. li. Ilarnish, all of Manor
tiowmihip, has also received a patent of the
same date for a !me Safety llridle. This
has the bead stall continuous through the
rings of the tat, and a washer, then turned
back again forming a loop, (for the -ring to
attach the rein to;, then through the ring of
the bit down to the girth, so that it is head
stall and martingale in one; or course by
pull on the rein the loop draws out, amt
he mom It i the only yieldin4 point,
draws the bit up, but the martingale keeps
the head down. 'nits acts both ways and is
the best thing of the kind. Both patents
were obtained through the agency of J.
Stauffer.
A Ct - mosiTY.—Mr. C. M. Rentz, °Mend
ing, Pa., who has been on a visit to his son
at Sacramento, California, brought with him
on his return a few days ago a very rare
and valuable plant, sent expressly for Dr.
Ben Mishler's tine garden. This plant is
is about three and a half feet high, and was
presented to the Doctor this morning in the
presence of Messrs. M. Ilaberbush and 'l'.
R. Torr, who admired it and thinking the
citizens of Lancaster might have a desire
to see this remarkable plant, requested Dr.
Mishler to preserve it and allow the use of
it for exhibition, at the Fair of the tit.
Joseph's Catholic Church, which will be
1.1 , ,1d on the 16:h of December next. The
crown, which the Jews placed upon the Su
visor r when they crucified Him, is said to
have been node front the original of this
plant. It cannot be seen until the holding
of the above mentioned Fair. We will
give the statue of the plant on some future
occasion.
A VmTERAN Vo'rt•:a —On Tuesday last
Mr. George Musser, of this city, cast his
,s',.dy-Notth :vote at the polls in the Ist
Ward of this city. He voted for George
liharswood and the whole Democratic ticket
with the proud consciousness that he was
thus rightly discharging a sacred duty. The
old gentleman walked to the polls, and
though over ninety years old looks as if he
might live for some years to come. Only
six or seven years ago he spent a whole day
shooting partridges over a rough country.
lie has always been noted as the best wing
shot in Lancaster county. We hope homey
live to see his hundredth birthday.
• LAN' n DAMACI ES.—I n the case of Ephraim
Hershey against the Columbia and Port
Deposit Railroad Company, for passing
through his wharf property, in Columbia,
the viewers, consisting of Wm. P. Brinton,
John Boner, Wm. Spencer, Jac. K. Shenk,
Henry A. Roland, Jacob G. Peters and
Emanuel P. Keller, met on Friday, October
11th, 1867, Old awarded Mr. Hershey $3,500
damages. H. M. North, for plaintiff; Geo.
F. Brenetnan, for company.
THE PAMPHLET LAws for 1867 have been
received at the County Treasurer's office
and are ready for distribution to the attor
neys of the Lancaster Bar.
Jon Wong.—Our friends throughout the
county should remember that the best, the
handsomest and the cheapest job work of
every description is done at the INTELLI
GEN.:IER STE.A.3I JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
Jobbing of every description can be ordered
by letter and will be returned by mail free
of postage. Do not forget that it is the im
perative duty of Democrats to support their
own papers in every way.
DYING HARD.—Radicalism dies hard in
Pennsylvania. The returns of Tuesday
night knocked the breath out of the corrupt
and domineering faction which has dis
graced the State and the nation. All day
Wednesday the monster lay in its corner
without showing the least sign of being
able to come to time. But on Thursday its
bottle holder, Frank Jordan, began to ad
minister stimulants: He telegraphed all
over the State that Williams was elected.
Many a credulous backer believed it and
bet his money. In Harrisburg the betting
is said to have run very high, and the Dem
ocrats have won large sums on the result.
Here in Lancaster, however, Jack Hies
tand is regarded as unquestionable authori
ty, and he, having been fooled by the esti
mate sent out by Jordan on the day previ
ous to the election, told his friends not to
bet. They wisely took his advice for the
most part, but here and there some over
sanguine subject " went his pile" and lost.
Very many would not succumb. Rumors
from Philadelphia and Harrisburg, set
afloat by Jordan, kept a spark of hope alive
in their breasts. Yesterday afternoon an
exaggerated despatch, taken from the col
umns of that sensational sheet, the Phila.
delphia Telegraph, was fully endorsed by
the Expre., and a flag run up and victory
claimed by it. For an hour or two there
was another furor of excitement. The Dem
ocratic masses looked blue and the Radicals,
who, relied ,in the E,:pre.ss, radiant. The
inor'e knowing RepuoliCalls saw that the
Erp,0. , ..s was either fooled, or indulging in
falseuood and told tbeir adherents so. At
SI o'clock in the evening the thing was
finally settled by a despatch front Frank
Jordan to Jack The sponge was
thrown up ‘viam U was known that even
the lip drord I,llk-holder was ftkrced tr own
up to a complete an t i rlect denrat. In an
eXIIIIII 4qlici:ll return , from a
huge imliority of the Cl/11111.1i.1.1, 1111(1 esti
mated rffitjoriti-s nut titr rust, were pub
lished this morning and distributed earl - .
In that the final result woo announced and
the moot hopeful and stubborn Radical
gave the thing tip. So ends the light of ISthil.
Itadiottlism Med haul in the Keystone State,
but it is most effectually killed.
BACON STEIUEL'S IJOt SE AT MAMIE' NI
—Pa Cron Steigel, one of the first settlers ut
lanheitn, this county, was a fatuous per
sonage in his day, and his romantic life has
be,n the theme of ninny a fireside story
among the older residents. In Frank Les-
lie's it/u.sfrun , l News f.r t )ctober r.u.13, is an
engraving giving a view of Lis reception
room, which, even to this day, is a great
curiosity to visitor , . 'rho house built by
be lidron, and in \vhich lie resided, is now
Wiled and occupied by \l r. Ilenry Arndt.
t is n t wo story substantial and bids
tit to last. all.thi.r ,00tor\•. Tht•Hllo \ring
rad' Ili-tors of tho hooso and its original
deeotnit,nies the illustration in
Ile Illrtstriter,l ...VC,P.S: This revela ion-room
s in the old mansion house, \vhich NV:IS
Iniii in czar 17172, 1‘• 11..nry William
N•on Sh•ige:,) who ,•amp t.,
from Nlmihoim, I lerithiny,
nlsmt 170), and ~,110.,1 here and
~ ttleth,itt after his nativo pht,•,
Al:thlwin,. It is lIONV :11.wrottgli of I,(ho
situated on the Iteading and
10,1 road, I,lt.ven wiles northwest.
(rim I.anc:+ster, k surrounded by a
rich and I),,intlon. country. .13:tron int
t.)ried the bricks ol winch the house is
. .
hunt from England. Nome time after his
arrival he commenced the manufitcture of
window glass and earthenware, sonic of
whc•lt k still in existence, and afterwards
e:r4aged c::lensively in the manuhteture of
- ,
run. . the struggle 1 , ,r Independ
eneo, in - , •venteen hundred and seventy-
ix, the I:iron took sides with the crown,
lid the ',use became a favorite resort for
Brili,llolli,•erS, aiming whom, during the
mn' tion Philadelphia, I lenerals I low e
and Clinton are mentioned as having been
the most Ire, inert( visitors. The Baron had
a brass bawl stationed at his house, and all
the Inxuri,, that wealth could procure were
at tie t niumml of his guests. llis son
raised, I,i u iliped and commanded a com
pany of 'idiers, which he dedicated to the
service of King f ieorge. A gold watch, said
to have been bartered by him for an ox to
feed his nom with, is still in the ;possession
of the family with whom he made the ex -
change. A nor the final establishment. of
American In.lependence, the Baron's for
tunes began to wane, and his estate passed
into the haunts of strangers, piece -meal, and
he died some sixty years since in the county
pair huu•v at I iarrisburg, a pauper. The
house it-ell has undergone but few changes
during the to - , years of its existence; the
ancient woodwork and doors, with their
antique lastemngs, lio unquestionably
hit the greatest curiosity, per
haps, is the rl,l'ption room, which is hung
with tapestry, gllrgeoll, in 1 . 111111 . , atilt ill all
f`XCl'll.ellt state of preservation, represent
ing an equestrian hawking party or lire.
sized figures. The ;WI ique awl curiously
wrought massive ceilings, cut in block, of
yellow pine, betoken the expense awl labor
bestowed upon the dwelling. IKer the old
fashioned tire-place : fl` square plates of
dell set in ceineut, representing landscapes.
AN Arci DENT IS W 121 G lITSVI
zo, aged about twelve years, a son of
Mr. John Diehl of this place, met with a
serious accident in Thursday of lust week.
The boy Wati 011 OW second story of im out
building on 'hi , farm of Mr. I ivorge Kiso,
in Lower Windsor township, where i through
some misbap, lost his footing in descending
and fell to the lower floor, striking on his
arm, which cairwid a compound I racture of
both bones in the forearm. The unfortu
nate lad was carried to his home and the
broken limb Was pi operly adjusted by lir.
L. 1.. Rewalt, armor echo e tr,auneut,
recovering as raliElly as can lie ex pecteil.—
Star.
Accitt:N r Two LASCAOII)a(IN)..
Yestrrday mot :ling Charles:•itorinfeltz and
William Johnsoo, two employees of the
Wiiii , orn Union Telegraph Company, met
with quite a sati)ro accident. the l'ormer
haying had his right ar in broken and the
latter his body badly bruised. It appears
that they W»lit.st to go to Port Deposit, and
asked the 11,,,man at what time the train
would be due. .lisunderstanding what he
told them, they started on a liali , l truck.
They had not proceedell very far on the
road, haying
,jua turned a curve, when
they saw the advancing train coming upon
them. No time was now to be snared, so
ua quick as thought they leaped from the
truck, sustaining the above uanied injuries
from the fall. The truck was broken to
pieces. The train having been stopped, the
two injured men were taken to Port Deposit
and had their wounds dressed. They ar
rived here this morning, and are doing as
well as can be expected under the circum
stances,
SALES OF HEAL EsTATE.—The farm of
the late Tomlinson, situated near Wit
mer's Bridge, containing seventeen acres,
has been sold to David Keinmerley for
$5,105.
Samuel Hauck has sold his farm in West
.ampeter township, containing 75 acres, to
ohn Buckwalter thr S:200 per acre.
Lawrence Spline has sold six acres of
ground, situated in the western part of the
city, a little•oll front the Manor turnpike,
to Ferdinand z and Anthony 'Swat
hack for We understand that the
1,111,11:1S-1 , i intend starting . a brickyard
!her
OF ilittN Wouas.—'flie at
tention of our readers is directed to the ad
vertisement of a Valuable Iron Works in
Lehigh County at public sale, known as
The Hampton Furnace Property. It is a
chance seldom offered, and is worthy of the
attention of Iron manufacturers,
PERSONS in want of good farms and tim
ber lands at low prices near Railroad and
Canal are refered to the Sale of 16,00 acres
by I I ugh McAleer at Ilancock did on 17th
October as advertised.
MESSRS. STUA RT. PETERSON & CO., are one of
the leading stove manulacturiug firms of Phila
delphia, Their wares have a wide-spread celeb
rity, and give great satisfaction wherever used.
The firm are now putting into market a stove
wonder, called the "BARLEY SHEAF,"(burns
either wood or coal) which threatens to eclipse
everything else lu Ps way, so numerous and
excellent are Its merits.
As Is always the ease with really good inven
tions, the BARLEY SHEAF Is already being
ml tats d, a fact which the trade anti all inter•
ested should be advised of. No other stove
possesses the p , ecullar features of the " BA R
LE i' SHEAF.' For sale at Ueo. M. Sieluntan
A Co , \Vest King street.
A Noismx RESPON • c.—Too much praise can
not be g I v en to the noble response with Which
the Washington Library COD' parry of Philadel
phlit are meeting In their patriotic endeavors
to raise the required funds for the endowment
or the Riverside Institute, a home for the grat
uitous education of soldiers' and sailors or
phans. The plan adopted by the company has
been subject to carelul deliberation, and has
,received the endorsement of eminent legal
authority. The trustees selected to disburse
the money thuSralsed are well-known citizens
of Pennsylvania anti New Jersey, and their
names should be a sufficient guarantee to those
who would aid in rearing one of the noblest
charities that over thru• t itself before the
people. Every subscriber to the stock, which
ensts but one dollar per share, nototily recelvf s
a tine steel-plate engraving, worth at retail
fifty per cent more than what is paid for the
stock, but is also guaranteed some present in
the great distribution of the 53d0,000 worth of
presents willed are to be awarded to the stock
holders. The three largest presents are worth
$70,000. Each shareholder has an equal chance
to obtain one of the largest presents. Every
one will obtain some present ands beautiful
engraving. Read Advertisement.
Mercutlo said of his wound,
" It was not as deep as a well, or as wide
As a gale, but it would do."
PLANTATION Birmas will not raise the dead,
But they cure the sick, exult he depressed,
And render life a thing to be enjoyed.
We believe there are millions of living wit
nesses to this fact. Dyspepsia is a horrid dis
ease, but Plantation Bitters will cure it. It is
a most invigorating tonic, for weakness and
mental despondency. Those who are "out of
sorts" should try Plantation Bitters.
MAGNOLIA WATER.—A delightful toilet art!.
cle—auperior to Cologne and at half the price
Jpetial Nr4irto.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PECENTE BITTERS.
The wonderful effects of Moffat's Life Pills In cases
of mental deprsion or physical weakness, proceed
ing from Indigestion, costlvene±s, or bilious secre
lons are certified to by millions of persons who have
been benefitted by them. They are the most effective
cathartic and purifier ever before the public and hove
ever been in use since 1515. They are cheap, safe and
reliable. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere.
-•-.
A plain statement of facts. I Inherited Scrofula,
and many of my relations have died of IL In L 339 my
case was frightful. Tumors and ulcers spread until
In 121.2, under the advice of my physicians I went to
Avon Springs. I received no benefit—tried every
medicine and did everything I could• I bad to rest my
arm on a cushion, and had not been able to raise it to
my bead for over a year. The discharge from two
ulcers was nearly a pint a day. Amputation was
recommended; but pronounced dangerous. I mold
not sleep, and my sufferings were intolerable. A
friend brought me an English physician who applied
a salve with which he saki be had accomplished ex..
traordivary cures to the hospitals In England. It
commenced to relieve; persisted in Its use; It finally
effected a perfect and entire cure. It Is now 1248. It
is five years since I had the appearance ofa scrofulous
sore, and my health has teen good ever since. I
Procured the receipt of his wonderful article—this
leasing of humanity—and have called it " PAGES
1.1.11,1 6.A.L.VE,” and allow the public to use It or not
as they choose. This is a brief but candid statement
given more fully In my circular.
GENEVA, New York, December, ISIS. J. IL PAGE.
NOW roak, Oct. It, 1566.
"I have known J. 31- Page, Esq., of Geneva, rt. Y.,
for many years. He is oue of the first daze. of
Western New 1 ork. I saw him last week in good
health. His ease was a most remarkable one, but ac
tual,y true in every particular.
(~igned.) BEMAS BA RNES."
\V e have watched the unaided but growing favor of
CLIMA-C SALVO," and avaling oursetv, s of
the knowledge of Its wonderful curative powers, have
become proprietors of the same.
it ii sure cure for Burns, Scalds, Scrofula, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sorai, Broken Breasts, Frost Bites,
Chilblains, Sings, Bruises, Cuts, Swellings,
whether upon nuts or beast. It subdues pain and
inflammation with surprising ceierity, and heals
burns without a scar. No family should be without
it. It a always wanted, and 6 always ready. We
trill forfeit u dozen boxes fur any single failure. We
believe there WaSnever anything like It in the world.,
It is put up in tin box., surrounded by a full clrcula
giving facts, directions, testimonials, &e., and rail be
on red through any respectable Druggist throughout
the sad. Price only di cents.
WHITE c HOWLAND.
Successors to J. XI. Page, In LILIKItre 6 - fIu:ET, New
York, ian lveow
Ladle,' frmsxes,Supporters, E wale
Baud lges, Belts, Stockings, Knee Caps, Eta--
mug .1, Pitch's Braces, spinal, shoulder an.l
Ereetor Braces, Light French and German
Rupture Trusses, t - "yrms,es, in great variety,
&e., at "NEEL/LK& " on Iwellth si rest,
first door below Baca, Philadelphia, (this de
partrueut Is conducted exclusively for lemales
and childrs n, by mpetent Ladies, and The
Crock Is ada;,Led t., their special wants.) In
adjusting our Mechanical Remedies, we com
piler correct construction, with ease and corn
fort.
Organized by the Proprietor,
C. H. NEEDLES,
rohssional Adjuster of Trusses, 'c.,
Corner 01 1:21.0 and Dace Streets,
ny 7 501 I Philadelphia
.1 adios' Physician
_ -
Lades from .L I parts of the Lulled States e,lllsult
r. A. M. Mamleeau, Professor or I iseases of Women,
great and sueceisful remedies, sp,mla!') . adapt•
Mor their ailments :kre throughout the
umtry.
I. I. at experatiiee Lied ~ k tb, froni ever
veiny years sneer, , 111 practice devoted exeaisive
-to the I reatnient of t h e Discasts at Wont,. es-
Ana Hy as connected with the married state, has
lien hula, the utmost cundilence to consult him
[her by letter or in person. and be assured of prompt
her in all cases.
His co] ebrlty is known to over half a mi,lhni of
ladies. as tne author of "The Married Woman's Pri
vate Medical Companion" designed specially for
married ladies, in dopcate or precarious health from
dangerous confinement, describing symptoms, causes
and remedies. (Pnce, $1 )
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MAIIIIIFID AND sit
LADlEs.—Latiles who suffer from übstruc
-0r Irre.m.arities, or aro in constant agony for
tany monthi, prvceding confmenntnt, or have Will
on, tedious and dangerot, delivones, whotte lives
re hazardous during such 11100 will thud the
voitTuGuE-E FEMALE .110STIILV PILLS,
10 most tl..nderful, reliable and certain remedy,
Thousands of ladies ta• thorn with Infallible cer
[allay. In all cases of stoppage or irregularity, or
suppression of nurture front is listener cause, they are
certain to succeed, Bald are, besides, perfectly healthy.
They a scienti fi cally prepared of costly and rare
extracts.re
'I he cannot tail. In recent ea.es they sucoeed in
forty-eight hours. Price, per box. In o,sunate
cases, Leese Rau degrees strong, r should be
ri,s st. Addy , ss
DR A NI MAURICEAU,
Processor or Diseases of tVomen,
No. 129 Liberty strew, N. Y.
SiOr Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty
qtrs. They are seat by in ordinary letter' en
,opeS, tree from hservatlOn with full instruczions
td athiee.
A circular. ilescriiiin symplums, muses, and his
special remedies l'or ma ried ladies, t intended only
for wit ,S nail busbanils.i will be sent free by Nick,-
lag a posia 4, stamp to address.
A LADY NV A. M. Manners,,, "Sir. I
have tried many things I saw advertised. pills, drops
and powders 1,0101.1 L benefit. A lady, who had been
successisay treated by you, za , sured the that you
Wollid he certain to afford the relief. showed me
Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," In
loch I foiled my ciase exactly described, I Mime
ately sent to v , u, until red by return mall the
Portuguese Female Moeceiv nthly i'll's" which acted
1, magic, relieving ine in a feso without
July 17 erne
t - :!_ Great Care Taken with the hewlag .
ONE PRICE CIAO l'lllso.
1)1,0 ESTABLISHED STORE,
6114 MARKET sTacer, ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH.
For many years this Establishment has done
business on the One Price Syst m, and we be
lieve we are the only ClotlLng House In the
city Isat strictly adner,s to this principle. We
hare earned a reputation which we are proud
of, for g iCid taste iu selecting good styles find
substantial materials, and not less important,
fur having all tit our goods. •
EXTRA WELL MADE.
We employ the best talent tar Cutters, and
our Goods are of both kinds-1 iishionable and
Plain—so that :ill tastes can be suited. The
pones are the very lowest, as auy one by a
moment's thought lutist see, or otherwise we
could riot meet the conapetia ion of our neigh
bors, for as no deductions are ever made, we
must put our prig a down to the lowest figure,
so as to give to ofir eiistemers all the advan
tages We promise.
he people May depend, this Is the true plan
upon wnleh to do business, and many a dollar
can be saved to I bridling buyers by keeping in
mind
ONE PRiCE CLOTHING .110CSE
(list MA MEET STREET,
Set OU the Curlier, but one Dour above Sixth.
mar 12 lyw
td - Coils plion Curable by Doctor
SCHENCK'S MEDICINES.—To cure Consumption,
the system must be prepared so that the lungs will
heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach
must first be cleansed and an :t,•petite created for
good wholesome food, which, by these medicine.; will
be digested properly, null good healthy blood made;
thus building up id, cciustdntOn. Schenck's Man
drake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious ur mil
ctious neCllll.l,latiollS and, by UNIZIg tll Sea W
Tuna , in connection, the appetite is restored.
Oil ENCICS PULMO.NIC SYRUP is nutrition, as
well ON medicinal, and, by using the three remedies,
all impurities are expelled from the system, and good,
wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease.
If patients will take these medicinal according to di
rections, Comumptlon very frequently In its last stage
.yields readily to their action. Take the pills (re-
scatty, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does
tot follow that because the bowels are not costive they
riot required, for sometimes in diarrhoea they are
accessary. The stomach must b,• I. ept healthy, and
ri appetite created to allow the Pulumnic Syrup to
et on the respiratory organs properly and allay any
rritation. Then all that is required to perform a per
ancia cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise
hoot the rooms nun Man as possible, eat all the rich.
,a food—fat meat, game, and, In fact, anything the
ppetde craven; but be particular and masts. ate well
Oct 0 wea mo 1 yr
Xi t mono the many restoratives which
nature has supplied to relieve the afflictions
of human.ty, there Is no more favorite one for
a certain class of disc.:ties 10011 the "Medicinal
G 11111" , :1 the Wild Cheri y Tfee ; but hos, ev,r
valuable it Is its power to heal, to
relieve and to cure, Is enhanced ten-fold by
scientific andJudielous combination with other
ingredients, in themselves of equal worth.—
This happy mingling exists to a remarkable
degree in
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild ('hurry.
whose value In curing Coughs," (olds, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmon
monary Affection, and Incipient Consumption
Inestimable.
Strong Testimony-
From BENJAMIN NA:HEELER, ESQ., Depot MRS
Ler aL south Hoyalsion,
"In the spring of 1058 I was most severely
afflicted with a hard, dry cough, with its usual
accompaniments of night sweats, completely
pro,tratlng my nervous system, and produc
ing such a debilitated state of health that,
after trying medical aid to no purpose, I lit.d
given up all hopes of ever recovering, as had
also my friends. At this stage of matters I
was prevailed upon through the influence ofa
neighbor to try Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher
ry, and, before using two bottles, the effect was
almost magical. My cough entirely left me,
the night sweats deserted me, hope once more
elated my depressed spirits, anti soon I had
attained my wonted strength and vigor. Thus
has this Balsam, as has often been remarked
by persons conversant with the above facts,
liteially,snatctied tna from the yawning grave;
You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of
the afflicted."
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON 18
Tremont St., Boston, and for eels by Druggists
generally.
The beet known remedy for
SCROFULA
in all Its manifold forms, including Ulcers,
atnee'ri. SI/phi:U.l, Salt Rheum, &c., &c., Is Dr.
Anders' lodine Water a pure solution of
lodine without a Solvent, discovered after many
years of scientific research and experiment.—
For eradicating humors from the system it has
no equal.
Circulars sent free. J. P. DINSMORE,
Dey street, New. York.
Sold by Druggists generally. sep 11 4td&w
Air-True but Strange.
Any person sending us their Address, with
20 cents, will receive, by mail, the Name and a
Carte de Visite of their future Wife or Hus
band. REEVES & CO.,
oct 10 3mw 111 78 Nassau st., New York.
Sir Moth and Freckle.
Toe only reliable remedy for those brown
dlscoloratlons on the face called Moth Patches
and Freckles Is PmtnY's MOTH AND Fancirms
LOTION. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY
Dermatologist, 99 Bond street, New York. Sold
by all Druggists In Lancaster and elsewhere.
Price $2 per bottle. je 29 Bind
Opetbl Notitto.
The Healing Pool,
AND HOUSE OF MERCY.
Howard Assoc' titan Reports, for Young Men, on
the Crime of Solitude and the Errors, Abuses and
Diseases which destroy the manly powers, and create
impediments to Marriate, with saremeans of relief.
Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad.
dress, DR. J. SRELLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
sect Mt amdaw
In_ WHISKERS!
UH LAMONTE'S CORROLIA will force
Whiskers or Moustaches on the smoothest f.ce
or chin, or Hair on Bald Heads. Never known
to fail.
Sample, for trial, sent for 10 cents. Add. ss,
REEVES & CO.,
78 Nassau street, New Yore.
oly 3 thy-A
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh,
treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS,
M. D., Oculist and Aurlst, (formerly of Leyden,
Liollarid,) No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia
Testimonials from the most reliable sources In
the City and Country can be seen at his office.
The Medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no secrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with
out pain. SO charge for examination.
may J hlmw 15
parriages
BAI,TON—SIIII.S.-011 the 10:h inst., by Rev.
J. V. Eckert, Mr. John 11. Barton to Miss
Frances 51. Bhirk, botn of Providence twp.,
this county.
ECUTERNOCII—GIHVIS.—On the 10th insr 2 e
R-v. 11. E. :ipayd, at the residence of John
Either of the bride, Mr. John F. Echter-
DOC . . to Miss i izz:e Girvin.
Drrr—lit'uNs.—Ou the 10th lust. ' by tbe
Rev. J. J. smite, John Dutt of East Donegal,
to atlas Lav ea M. Kuhns of Mouut Joy.
LEHMAN—HIESrANP.—By the same, Amos
E Letnuari of Mount Joy, to Miss Lizz e Illes
tami .4 East Hem pheld. •
YLANX—KENDIG.—on the 10th iust, In this
city, by the Het•. Juo. G. Fritchoy, Mr. John J.
Plank of lstrasuurg township, to XI t-s Mary
Kendig of Provliencc towns:up, all of Lancas
ter county.
‘VYLIE—BROOKS — , ?n the evening of Octo
ber 9th, a , the bride's home, by Rev. W. V.
Gotwaltl, William T. Wy he to Miss Katie
Brooks, both of Lee titter, Pa.
ANDss—FOLTZ.—On the lOth in't.,at Vomit's
Hotel, by the tie:. W. T. (irritant, Mr. Fred.
II Andes to .Miss Ltzzie Foltz, both of I..(st
Hem pliettl
NoLt—Butti:llol.ost.—t to the same (lily. at
reid,r•s Hael, Ity tho Stine, Mr. Manno
Solt to M it,4:Magdalena L. Burkholder, oi \ ar
tv ielLtwp.
HALL—MeCLuiiiiY.—Pu the.luth lust., at the
resideuce at the byt'e's father, by the
Thos. B. Barker, Prof. Win. IS, Hal, of Michi
gan, to Miss.Luu. A. Mel:leery, of this city. •
gratks.
MUG Et.kNs.—On the 14 h inst., at one o'clock
M., It Grand View, in Mennen. triat.hip
ear this city, Richard Al cGran n, sr.
EBERLY.-011 thi 14th lust., In Penn teWn
ship, jaciib sr„ in the: 77th year u; nta
age.
FI,IIE/2.—lin the 919 lust., in this city, John
J. Fisher, aged :II years, 8 inontn, and %6 days.
tLie Bth incl., in Litiz, Mir,
Christiann E. smlt h, wife of Jacub H. ntnith.
ittat,z4z:
Philadlelpum ti rain hark Ct.
PH ILA DEL PHI A., (let. :5. Hark—No. I Quer
cl ti on Is I: ad . emend, but the alt , enee Of
supplies e,:rett: +l+e at ions; we qu:q.,
1+ lop.
Seeds are t. al :91.111.2., *a td
tar Ttleothy ;' ' , warn ed 11„,
dn
'Siu\d; sales at
The F luur mat k,: el,inw:ei - lz d Ik3 aueb
irmile,s, but the voa tune ol bush. e Intinuts
s m a ll ; a fair den;i ett prevails for home co:u
m:mu(ation, and 1,1.00 bits were taken at 07.504
5,511 for Superfl.e, 08.5)&10 f.qt ttld vtetak an
fresh ground rtxtra, $10.75@1. for Northwest
Extra Family, 11.50 IS fur Penn'a and Ohio
do do, and $13,0@t5 fur Fancy Blands, accord
ing to qualm t y.
1,000 ibis Bye Flour sold at $8 7,59.
we (mute Brandywine Cornmeal at 07 2.5.
Supplies 0: Wheat come forward slow.y and
fo . r prune lots the demand is good and prices
aro- well maintained; sales ni 1,00.1 b u, lied al
$%.6042.75, the latter :ale for prime Amber, and
tiaWorm.. ut $
100 bus Stint here Ityi hold on sorrel terms,
and Peunia
Corn I. more :WI le e and iii tier; sales of ti,tio3
bus Yellow :it s irta.t. 9,(1114) lire WCSlerli
Mixed at -51.."i0.
Oats dull it 7 i4.7:1c.
:Ming in Whisky.
etc Y4,.‘1:, Oct. la.—Flour and Wheal cl,,stl
till, the advane, has IreL,
'urn ooi itt 31. , 12 In store aad 91.43 ail
lLits at
Whisk,. quiet.
Pork 5'22.37 , ,,;.
Lard doll.
Tallow heavy.
NEW Sonk , Oct, 15.--stnvks are heavy.
Chi, ago add Rack Island 95?4, Reading 102;:,,
Canton .13 ) .1. Erie 75!,,i, cleveniad and Toledo
131. Cleveland :m.l Pwsburg Plithurg ul d
Fort Wkl..lrn- 100%, Mlchigan Central 1601 du
:New York Central 114, Illinois
Ceti t ) 113, Cumberland rre,l 32, Virginia
6, is, Missouri Gs Ith, Hudson River •••
6-'2O, '62 111; , ,;, tin '64 do '65 7.30 s 1) 1;),,
10-10 s 100',•;, Sterli. 12 Exchange uuchmged,
Money 7 per c) nt, Old 111
Plll.l. UJELPIIIA, jut. 15.—The atou I, toarket
was rather dull 111. s 1111)rliina, annul prices were
wV Ak'allli 1.•.1. b(JI108 were
lu fair demand. sold of It;J., t -I.lochathre.
5-20 s ot 't,7 at 101, 4 —h0 ch.o,..te. lot WaS Uid for
-:ios, 111 lon Ss 111 ,I, for 5- 1 0, '62, 10,13,
r 120 s And lo 63„ for do. ol Lit
loans uuch.ot_eo. The 11,y is , ue sold at.
and old dn. a: 9,L Hail road share , ~..111Liflue
the inont. :ie. toe on the list. heading at ling.
a slight decline. i2aunleu and Ainli yat
a decline of Penn'a Itailroad at 32 no
change. Lehigh Valleyat decline 01' 4 .
Pin and Erie at 9s--a deellue of t,.
iind Mine Bill at 55—no chin,. ge.. 63;.; ‘vas bnt
for :Norristown, 31 for Northern Pa.. 311 for El
mira common, ill for preferred,ir tar L'atawissa
preferred, and 13 for Northern Cent: id.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
MONDAY, October ll—Evening.
'File cattle market was moderately active
this Week, but prices were unsettled and rather
lower. About 2,10 r head arrived and sold at t he
Avenue Drove Yard, at from:i Id ISc lor extra
Peuusyli mita and Western Steers; 12413 c for
fai , to good do, and 94(1c - tilt, for common, as to
quality,; tile market closed rather ull wit hla
the above rarrite of or ces. The following are
the particulars o• the sales:
3.: A. Christy' S bro., Chester county, 7;,2,5:!ye,
gross.
81 P. McFli len, Western, W;l6c, gross.
00 I'. Hatlt,,y, t 'nester eon my, 7@sloc,g,
95 James Kirk, Chester county. 7c1,9! 4 c, gross.
Sit 11. McFl lien, Virginia, 7(.2.5e, gross,
93 James MeFill en, Western, Sot.O' ic. gross.
S E. S. 91erlllea, t nester e o n ly, orPc, Cr
92 Ullman & Bachman, Ch, sier county, 7!39c,
gross.
31 Martin Voile, 6. Co., C hes er county. 7,9 e,
gross.
.3U Mooney &Smith, Chester c muly,749c, g, s.
US I'. Mooney & Jiro., Chester county, h&c,
gross.
lii 11. Chain. Pennsylvania, ti:2/.7 1 ,.ie, gross.
1 . 23 Frank & Sheinberg, Western, 5451.',c, gross.
117 Hope & Co., Western, 6.asl
.It l Blum B. Co., Western, Spa7v , gross.
=6l
8.; fi, 1!,:d Chester county,
51 it. NV. Braila i Did,ware,
Wer e head sold at 'or
spriogeis, and 57 C it for or 4:.1 I.
,sheep we, un,ettied told rather
;.; ; tut) head arrived and :,old ILL from .5(.4.5,'4c 1 -
grass, as lA, o,lllllmll.
Hogs we, II ; 1,0 ahead arrived Anti
col - . 1 at the lifirerent yarLis at rout S,t , eIL - I . lull
11,, not.
Lancaster floutsehold Market.
LANCASTER, eaturday, (JCL. 1..
Butter, T 1 lt, 10(7415e.
Lard, II Is 13e.
Eggs 1.! doz.en 2 ',go,
Chickens, (live,) E+ 'stir G - ,..,7 q•
_. •
Do. (cleaned. V pair ,•sc.,, .3,
Ducks, dive,, It. pair GI q,75e.
Do. ,cleaned,, It pair 1.00
Lamb, 'to lb 1.5c1,20e.
,Sausages, V 11, '2iPt , n:: - ....
Potatoes, 't , bussed l.l:(l,,cl.ln
DO. " peek 1 het,2l,e.
Do, Sweet, - E , !. peek 15,930 e.
Apples, " 1 A peek Itsu.S c.
Pe.,rs " , peek :ire.
Beans, " A peel' lest I,:e.
Do. (Lima) 1. , quart I.irip-11,
New Corn , e Itti,,,el
Cabbage, " head ,4 5...
Onions, " ~ peek lits.l,lc.
Beets, " bunch sc.
Egg Plants , r, 1,1, el,. 11,1 - 510 C.
New Oats V trig
Apple Butter, /T , pint I , e'.lke.
1 , „. " crack ,51.1:50t.1..),
Quinces,;',. peck Sec.
LANCASTER GRAIN MA RK ET, MON IlAy
OuronEa. 14th, 1867.—Market better:
Family flour, 13 bar $ll 75
Extra do do 10 75
Superfine..do do 9 50
Wheat (white) p. bus , 2 75
Wheat (red) do 2 40
Rye do 1 50
Corn (new) do 1 00
Corn do 1 37
Oats (new) do ........ ....... 70
Whiskey 2 30
Iletv dratistments.
ESTATE OF CHARLE% FREDERI( K
PFEIFFER, late of the City of Lancaster,
deceased. Letters of Administration on saki
estate having been grunted to the und••rslgned,
all persons indebted thereto are requested to
make Immediate pasrnent, and tho-e having
claims or demands against the said decedent,
will make known the same to the undersigned,
without delay.
WM. CARPENTER, Administrator,
residing In the City of Lancaster.
act 10 otw 41
ESTATE OF JACOB BARTHEL, LATE
of the City of Lancaster, deceased. The
undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute
the balance remaining In the hands of Benja
min W. Barnhill, adrnirthrtrator of said Jacob
Barthel, dec'd., to and among those legally
entitled to the same, will attend for that Pur
pose on TUESDAY, the 12th day of NOVEM
BER, 1867, at 2 o'clock. P. M., In the Court
House, In the City of Lancaster, where all per
sons interested In said distribution may ate end.
oct 10 4tw 111 BIMO:g P. EBY, Auditor,
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE.—On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
7th, 1861%; will be sold at public sale, on the
premises, all th 0 tract of land belonging to
the heirs of William Barnes, dec'd, situated In
Drumore two., Lancaster county, bounded by
lands of James MeSp.rran, Lee P. Brown, the
Brown Sisters, and the Susquehanna River,
containing
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,
more or less,-100 Acres of which is under good
cultivation, the balance being heavy woodland.
The soil le an excellent quality of dark river
mould. The inaprovements consist ol a large
Two-Story +-TONE DWELLING HOUSE, large
Double-Decker Barn, Wagon Shed, Grain Barn,
Carriage Hou+e, Wood Shed, Hog Pen, Spring
House, Tenant House, a young and thriving
Orchard, and Fruit Trees of many varieties.
There is en abundance of excellent water on
the property. It is In the.midst of a thriving
neighborhood, and as an investment It is ex
ceedingly desirable. Title Indisputable.
irate to commence at one o'clock, P. M., on
said day, when conditions will be made knoWn
by REARS OF WILLIAM BARNES. deo'd.
B. F. Rows, Auto. oat 18 Btw 41
Nay Advertionntuttl.
805 EXCELSIOR
FIAR EMPORIUM. 805
o. t.(15 ARCH NT., (Id door above Bth, N. side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Ladies', .Mlsses' and Chtldreus' FANCY
FURS, or every description, and at all prices,
Wholesale and Retail. Genuine Mink Sable
Sets at $40.00 and upwards. Genuine SIBERI
AN SQUIRREL Se.s at 810.50 and upwards.
Furs Bought, Alte, ed and Repaired.
oat 16 4m 41
MARYLAND RILL PROPERTY FOR
•sALE.
A RILL AND V ACRES OF LAND AT
PRI ATE SALE. •
This Mill property is situated . on the Green
castle and Williamsport Turnpike, one mile
north of Williamsport, Washington county,
Md., and to close the line of the contemplated
Railroad to Williamsport, in a tlrst-rate wheat
and corn growing country, and in a healthy
situation. The MILL HOUSE Is three stories
high, and 40 by 40 feet wide, and in good repair,
The bearing is all Iron and nciarly new, and In
good running order; has onali•pair of Burrs,
Cho, ping St nes and Plaster Mill, and has au
over-shot wheel of 1.0 feet lu height. The im
provements consist of a Weatherboarded
DWELLING HOUSE, with three rooms and
Ki.chen, and other out-buildings. In •the
whole, this is a very desirable property for
iimumai taring purposes, there being but one
Cotton Factory lu the county. There is also
on this properly 12 or 14 feet additional fall, so
that turn. could be erected another ruanuiac
turtng establishment thereon. Ca pima, ts
would do well to come and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Pos4ession given at any time.
Pe:sons wish lug to purchase are requested
to call on the undersigned, who will always be
Imu..on the premises. For further In formation
and terms of sale, which will be made to suit,
purchasers, apply to. JOEN W. MILLER.
oct to itd.t6t4v 41
DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MILL
PROeEßTY.—Pursuant to a deed or trust,
executed by I,aac Hollingsworth and wife, on
the Jt h day of May, ,:q3O, ou record in Fredel ick
t_ounty Court, the undersigned Trustees, wih
otter for sale at auction, beture the Court House
I u I ,%'itiotirster, Va., ou MON DAY, NOVt...u-
BFni. 1110, 1667, the Valuable Mill :zeal., known
as the
UNION MILLS
situated ou the east side of the Valley Turu
pike, a d a little over oue mile south of the
tows of Winchester, containing about
FUCK AND A lIALF ACRES OF LAND,
the remait.s of the burned mill, the best fall of
water, and nom: the most constant stre..nd In
t,ils region of country—with all water privi
leges a,.d rlgots of way attached thereto.
Possession will be given and a perlect legal
title frt:e Iron: all Mcnotthratice, conveyed 1111-
meffiately upon compliance with the Tcrrns,
wtoen areas follows:
Two thousand dollars of the purchase money
t., be paid In cash upon closing the duds, the
residue to bear legal interest, payable semi
annually, from the same date, and upon tills
restuue credit will be given for the 111,01U0 ot
Mrs. Hollingsworth, the elder, provided the
interest shall be punctually paid. A deed of
trust, (C) be given by the purchaser to secure
coillplianee by a sale in to of deutult. The
purchaser to have the right t a dine-arge the
whole debt. at any flue.
HORT. Y. CONRAD,
H. M. El ULINT,
lrustees.
The above sale Is mode with the etu.sent,
tad at the request of the tu.der signed, who
vtll unite lit L. 1.0 couveyanc, It cleared.
HARRIET B. HULLINU , AWURTH,
RJAAC HuLLINUSWuRTH.
oct 16 ltd,tltw
I JUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IRON
wußK,i.—Will be sold at p.l bl le sale, on
-ATURDA Y, the ilth day ca NUVEM BER,
1507, at l o'cluek, P. M.., at the Re) ritouu
IL tlle Lily of Reading, the
IHM2II/2==
•it nate In Lehigh county,:l tulles from Mil lers.
01, hlat LOU (111 file EANt Railroad.
lie lon~iu_ Lo IL Ire NIN EI 1 . AI.ItEN lit
L A N D, ,0 Acres of which 'sof the hest fart - lila,.
I awl. Also, a line NEW MANSION ROUSE,
If. 'KEN AN if HOUSES, nearly all as good
at to w, a large BARN , or Ilse 15.111,, Coal
shed, to hold liU Lads of Coal, new Rrolge
House, CastAng I louse and Blacardnith shoo.
the water-poWer is good, always having
e nougli water to insure a strong blast. A new
Dam, sufficient for • purposes, was !atilt but
(WO ) ears ego; W wheel and Bellows es
guod es new.
The teams anti personal property, and
also ills unehval elf of a valuable Bed of
Magnetic Iron oflbe sold private, and at
reasonable tern Ilene Works are only for
or eking Cold BI i,arcoal Metal, widen is of
tile best kind t r-wheel , and has also been
used for Army a Navy guns. More Iron has
peen matte at these works per week. than at
aay oiler woe Its of,lke (C.XCePt, two), In
:Loy of the adjoining count s.
Fit kit-growut I tuber is plenty within a radius
of la miles , and crlottv ll cat/ tit Wily a ha had to
luake a fall b ast. Uuod l I ofilittl Ito Ore Is near
enough to haul with to lens. 'milestone wit hin
quarter Of a Lithe.
As much p,s,ehhion as Is nee, ssary to pte
Itlr next year's blast he Vell LOU
ereliaSel S. 'Phis IS a r“, 0111.11, ler 1.111/Se
'1,01111'4 to ellgage ill Lil.S lalsilleSS, and is
ullll the AteeLlell of ilarlieS who need Char
,ol metal or Car-wheels Or Other purposes.
Part it, who intcrni vu wing the above prop
erty will please address the unriermigurd
,lacungie a'. 0., Lenigh county, l'a., on what
dun they will conic. Conditions made lino% n
w I he ably of sale by H. JI. SIGMLLN D.
HAMP, ON FURNACE, Oct. 12, 1067.
out 16 .Itw,tlld 41
))/ATEA VALLEY FAR,' AT PI HUI
MUN DAY. the 25th day in
o•TuBER, 1667, Hie undersigned will sell at
till bile sale, on the preinlses, ui ciat,htlUry twp
Lai/Ca:oer county, the Farm upon winch he
o.sides, adjoining lair of Abrant Petersueiin,
John Yoster„lohn Berkey, and iLu•r.s,
lug about
USE UNDRED AN I) THREE ACRES,
(note or less, of the best quality of Li in estroue
Laud, in a high state oft ultivtuion. 'the above
Carol I.saboulJ wiles nOllll of the liapStainui,
and nue Mlle `Mail west. of " White Horse
avert]," in said township. The ien pin eun•nls
consist of a large Two and a Half Story 61 UNE
11WELLINo, with Frame R lichen attached;
also, Uric Linda Half-Story Wash house,Swolie
House, Wood Shed, Carriage House, Ac., with
never-tailing We 1 of Water; also, a (Aster,
:it the door; a ,arge STONE BARN, 70 by Fai
feel, Wagon shed and Corn Crib attached, ling
Houses, a large Ut-tern at the Baru.
I out,) and hold rug about .310 hogsheads of water.
11. has been operation 10 years, (tint has
neve. failed lit supplying from au to 10 head ol
stock the collie lt,tr 1 here Is ulsu a goad
6TO.NE ENANF H)USE, nearly uew, with a
Well of Water at the door. The property can
u c divided to suit purchasers,—one tract co n
tainlugabout63Acres,the other about :15 Acres.
It 11111 be surveyed Lahore tile day of sale, and
trill be sold in one tract, or div.de I If desired.
Any Ferson w slung to view tile premises
can do so by calling upon the owner, Who will
Luke pleasure in giving all ue,essary Intorma
lion. Sale positive, as the subscriber purposes
leaving use State
Sale to continence at 2 o'clock, P. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given and ter is
wade known by BUS. W. HEN DEACON.
.1, D. WA (It'll., Auc. (ocL 16 ltd,tatw 11
.I'ußt.li, :IMO, 1667, will be sold by public
vcodu,., at the resiq , n, e o tile subscriber, In
,rtie twp., the following des. 'bed properties:
No. 1, A valuable tract ,A,r lot of Lunt, situated
in rdlartic twp., Lancaster county, Pa., au the
public road leading from McCall's Ferry to
Lancaster, fourteen miles from the latter, and
liree nii:es train tile former pl,ice, adJol , lng
1 o aim at John Montoutti, Edward Galen, if,enj.
and others, containing
1U ACHE A •
uu which ii, erec ed a Two• Story FRAME
,W I,I,LING HOUSE: (22 by 211 feet) with none
s 01y Frame Kitchen 12 by 17 feet) attached,
FRAmE IhARN, Cooper Shop, smoke House,
:tild other necessary out-bulldings. There in
also a well of excellent never-lulling water
e•lr the dwelling, and a large varlet.) of tine
it Trees, such as Apples, 1' aches, Pears,
PO. 111 S, SO•., and several hew tug Grape Vine , .
The l aul is In an excellent state of cAtiva
tion, having 1 ttely been well limed, and all
under good fences; is located in a healthy and
prosperous neighborhood, con ven lent to
-m,0,15, Stores, &c. This property will he sold
0 getter or In parts to suit purchasers.
No, .2, Containing 14 ACRES, more or less,
situated one mile southwest of No. 1 and two
miles from McCall's Ferry, In said township,
g lands of 1. E. Robinson, Joseph
Armstrong and others. About 2 Acres of this
•
earl is Woodland ; the remainder Is farm I Ind,
mule, good cultivation. atOresaid I üblic
road passes al mg one aide of the preinls 5,111.1
10011[11 make a desir ,ble property to 111/lid on.
An,' person wishing to view the premises he
hire. the day nit Male, will pl•:ase cull on the
undersigned, residing on No. 1.
1 , , , 5e651011 and a good title will be given on
Ow filet day or April,
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 21., ol sold
day, when attendance will he given by
SAMUEL HEINEY.
N, IS, One-half of the purchase money may
remain cgarged on the premises lor 011L1 year
11 desl red by tile purchaser or imrchasers.
oct Ili 2tose 11
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every Saturday, (nut a monthly of onIN 12
ISsUeS a year,)' Itch nom bet . comprising Eight
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quarter of tills year Om trial, or as specimens,)
fur oNLY FIFTY CENTS. Address
D. D. T. MOO RE,
Rochester, N. Y
oct 1( ltw 11)
PUBLIC SALE or VAI,UALILE REAL
ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, NOVESIBER
1867, ley virtue of un order of Um Orphans'
court of Lancaster county, the undersigned
Administrators cum testament() annexo of
Henry Ranck, late of 1.14 e city of Reading, de
eased, will xpose to public sale at the Blue
Ball, in East Earl township, Lancaster county,
the following valuable real estate of said de
ceased, to wit:
No. L A tine limestone Farm, conlalnlng
" 30 ACRES AND Il PERCHEs,
situate near Hammond's Store and about 2
miles south of tile Blue Ball, upon which are
erected a substantial tw•'-story stone DWEL
LING HOUsE, with wash house, tenant house,
bank barn, wugonmuker shop, and other out
buildings. This laud is is a high hate of cul
tivation, under good tenses, and of the hest
quality. Thei e are two orcilards upon 11, con
taining a great variety of all lands ul fruit.
No. 2. Containing
1 ActtES AND 10 PERCHES,
Is gncd arable Farm land, without buildings
and ne ,r No. 1.
o. 3 COMiktki of a tract of •
4 ACIi.E.n AND Y 6 PERCHES
oi Smoot Land ~ n tun Welsh lountaln, In
East Earl township, adjoining lands of Michael
Renck, (Jeorge Renck and others.
N0..1. A Tract of
3 ACRES ANDI3O PERCHES
of sprout Land on the Welsh Mountain, said
township. sdJoining lands of Jacob Ranck,
Daniel Hoover and others.
Ten percent. of the purchase money payable
on the av of sale.
Tuesale will be held nt the Bluo Ball Hotel,
and will begin at I o'clock P. M , when terms
and conditions will be made nown by
MARGARET RANCE,
HENRY FEGEH,
Admrs, c. t. a, of Henry Hauck, deo'd.
oct /6 4tW •
New Ailvartisits s.
to °CAHILL it: WILSON,
CLOTHING HOUSELI
, -.0n2111•41650121. a . / t kabala
603 AND 605 CHESTNUT BTREETMaiI
.P.HIZADZLPHIet
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING!
NEWEST STYLES!
NEWEST STYLES!
WELL MADE!
WELL TRIMMED!
I
PR ICES VERY REASONABLE
BOYS' CLOTHING!
BOYS' CLOTHING!
FOR ALL AUES AND SIZES.
E' Vie
t.li: 1
'.
~j-:•'Z
Gentlemen living in the country,
preferring Clothing made to order for
themselves and boys, by sending
measure, as per diagram, will have
their orders tilled promptly. A good
tit guaranteed. Samples of goods Bent
by mail to nny part of the United
States.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
1303 and 605 Chestnut Street,
oct 113 :Imw 411 PHILADELPHIA
A *imam REPORT OF THE CON
' DITION Tli LANCASTER COUNTY
NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER,
MONDAY MORNINO, OCTOBER 7, 1867.
ESZEIBE!
Banking House 12,041 98
Ex penses . 2,6.17 74
l'ash Iteins, including Rev. stamps.. 10,009 89
Use Rost National Bast, 33,057 09
L'. S. Bonds deposited with U. S.
'Freas'r to secure circulating notes 305,000 00
U. S. Ilonds and Securities on hand.. 4,7E0 (10
National Bank Notes on hand 1,511.4 00
Specie 2,742 ilj
l.". S. Legal Tinder and Uornpound
Interest Notes
IMITIESEZ!
Capital Stock
surplus fund..
nseoutit
irolit inns Lass
Ip:illation of Lan. Co. Nat. Bank
tate circulation
nie National Itan ks
(cto State Banks
ntlividuld
I, W. f 7 Peils•r, cashier of the Lancaster
!minty Nat lona' Itank,do solemnly swear that
he above statement IA true to tile best of
tO knowledge and belief.
W. L. PEEPER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Bth
ay of Uetot.cr, leU7. JACOB a Cio PF,
Itw l Notary Public.
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE FAR.
VIERS' NATIONAL BANK OF LAN.
CASTER, OCTOBER 7, 18417.
RESOURCES.
Mils Discounted and I.nwty ..............$ 491,456 91
U. S. Bonds, deposited to secure cir-
S. Bonds depositcd to securo
lcposlts
Due from National Banks
Due• from Ban kers
Notes ol National Banks and Frac
tional Currency ..
Specie
Legal Tender and Compound Inter
est Notes
Cash 1tem5...._......_..... ....• ..............
Real Estate (Banking House)
Current expenses
National Taxes
over Drafts
GE=
Capital Stock paid lu
Surplus Fund
Front and lons
.. . . . .. ..
I 'b.:counts, Exclumge and Interest.... 42,811 19
I Iltlividual Deposi is 312,361 80
l'nited States Deposits 123,639 25
Notes In Circulation 403,104 00
state Circulation outstanding 1,053 00
Due to National and State Banks._ 44,053 13
Dividends unpaid 1,407 76
The above !it :Minima 1s t rue to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
ROW, If. BROWN, Cashier.
SWOIII and subscribed before trio this seventh
day of October, lag. - _ _
JACOB D. GGMPF
Notary Public
VAL[ 'A
i131.1t BEAL ESTATE A I' PUBLIC
SALE.—On THURSDAY. the 31st day of
OCTOBER, 1867, lay virtue of an Order o, the
Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the un
dersigned will seal at ',Mille vendue or outcry,at
the l,te residence of Henry Greenwalt, near
Brenetnan's Tavern, on the road lending from
Safe Harbor to Columbia, said county, the fol
lowing real and personal estate of said Henry
Green wait, deed.
A Tract of Clear Limestone Land, containing
2 ACRES AND 29V, VERCH.F.,S,
more or less, adjoining hinds or property of
Breneman Benjamin Young, Jacob
Landis, anti the public road leading from Safe
liarbor to Column a, In Manor township, Lan
caster county, near the aforesaid Breneman's
Tavern. There are a number of choice Fruit
Trees In hearing condition. The land Is in a
high state of cultivation, and well fenced.
The personal prop •rty cons Ws of Beds and
Bedsteads, Stoves, Kitchen Dresser, Carpets,
lot of Flax, Cooper Tools, Grind Stone, Cross
cut Saw, Wheeiharrow, lot of Pota oes, Chairs,
Benches, Corn and Corn Fodder, Straw, eze.
Also, a HI, or Flom - Barrel Staves, as well as
other articles mint mentioned.
Yale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when
enus will be made known by.
BARN MANN, Farmer,
Administrator of Hcnry CircenwAlt, dec'd.
At the same and place, the undersigned will
ell personal property consisting 01 1 Cow. 1
let Iler, 2 Hogs, I Breeding Sow, Rocking Chitir,
tther Chairs, 'Fables, Beds and Bedsteads,
Drawers, Copper Kettle, Cooking Stove, lot of
:tape? s, Hay, tee., a • well nn other articles not
•numerated. MARY GREEN WALT
Widow of Henry Ureenwalt, dec i d.
Ittl&RW
DUBLIC SALE —ON Plo ATUILDAY, NO.
VEMBER 2nd, 1667, will be sold by the
eubscrl be r on the premises, situated In Little
Britain township, Lancaster county, on the
road lead lag bunt Peach Bottom to Oxford,
about eight miles from either place, the fol
lowing described real estate, viz.
A tract of Laud containing 17 ACRES and
ll Ph:tit:llE , , adjoining lauds of Samuel E.
Film ham, Elizabeth Zell, John Johnson and
othe s, on which aro erected a Two-Story
FRAME OWE 1.1.1 NO HOUSE, 20 by 20 not,
covered n Ith elate, sitoe•Shop, 12 by 14 feet,
FRAME BA 1tN,24 by 40 feet, with Wagon Shed
at whed, and other oul•buildings; also, a Two
story Log Weathet boar.. ed TENANT HOUSE,
Is by 20 feet, plastered inside, with kitchen at
tached, POA ME SA KN, IS by 20 feet, with slate
roof, and other oat-bulldlngs. There Is a Well
of excellent Water, with Pump therein, close
by the dwelling house. The lurid Is In a high
elate of cultiVaLloll, divided into couv nient
with a stream of water running through
one end. This property is convenient toe MIII,
Schools, Church, s we., and the buildings are
all In good order, having recently been put up.
All persons desiring to view the property be
fore u e day of sale, can do so by calling on the
undersigned residing thereon.
Possession and an indisputable title given
on i he:led day of April next.
Sale to commence at one o'clock, I'. M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
oci IitRAO 10 THOMAS BRARSON,JAs
X - 1 OTICE I.Y BANRRUPTCIr.—IN THE
LI District Court of the United states for
tile Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the
matter of JOHN I.L.KWELLTN, Bankrupt.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCkILN.—The under
signed hereby gives notice of his appointment
as sk.lgnee or John Llewellyn, of t borough
of Columbia, in the county of Lancaster and
state Pininnylvania, Within satu district,
who has been adjudged a t unkrupt upon his
own petition by the District Court of said Dis
trict, dated at Lancaster, the 24 day of 0 Lobar,
A. D., Isir. EsHLEMAN,AseignaP, .)ss
No. 311 North Duke at., Lancaster.
Stoll ;
SAVE FUEL AND ROOM,
SAN FORD'S
ALLENGE:REATERS,
.1 bona In BRICK, PORT
FILE, or es FIREPLACE
[EATERS for warming
y one Ore, with pure sort
ir, Dwellings. Churches,
iotela, sec. The most
)wertui Heaters and the
?cutest fuel savers in the
toad.
The VULCAN HEAT.
:Ft,UNION, YORK AND
iALTIMORE FIRE
iLACE HEATERS, Nev.
:al varieties of KUCK
RANGE,S
puforpos Cooking
id Heating r.
BATH BOILERi, es
ti, do.
11 of which will be put
) in the beat manner,
id at short notice under
ne immediate supervis
ion of the proprietor.
tiatisfactiun guaranteed.
Orders by mail, or in person will riNielVe
prompt attention at •
A. 0.. FLINN'S
House Furnlshlng.Store,
pot 4 Imdc4ty
No.
nager North Queen. street
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