Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, September 16, 1868, Image 4

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LooSL Susticazr.-The contract for build
ing the new Masonio Hall, at Phoenixville,
Chester county has been awarded to Mr.
.=Stephens, of Philadelphia, for $22;600. The
-construction of the. Hall has already corn
w wormed. •
It is stated that the wild geese, in large
flocks, are beginning to fly Southward.
This is a aura indication of the fast ap
proach of cold woathor.
The monument of the soldiers of the
Mexican war, in Harrisburg, is rapidly up
preaching completion. A few weeks labor
will probably finish it.
The Columbia Spy states that the Rad
roado and Canal at that borough aro doing
a heavy business in transporting coal at
the present time; all the rolling stock and
barges are•nmployed.
A. Masonic Congress, embracing repre
sentatives of the craft from all parts of tho
world has been convoked to meet, on tho
18th of the present month (September), at
H T
The Mount Joy Herald slates that J.
Wilson Cook, son of Henry Cook of that
place, has boon appointed night operator at
the Whit° Hall telegraph office on tho Penn
sylvania Railroad, near Philadelphia.
The Grand Lodge of the United States,
of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
assembles in - Baltimore on Monday, the 21st
Inst. It is expected that thoro will be a full
representation present from the States of
the Union,
Balton's Monthly for October has boon
received and is filled with its usual abund
ance of literary matt 4, which is of n highly
interesting character. It is the choapest
monthly published ; terms only 131.50 per
annum. Elliott, Thomas S.; Talbot, Boston,
Mass,•, publishers.
FIDE AND Lose OP lArn.—The Columbia
Spy states that Tuesday afternoon, about
5 o'clock, the brick stable of Messrs. W. G.
Case dc, Son, situate on the alloy between
Front and Second streets, in that borough,
was discovered to boon fire. The fire com
panies worn promptly upon the ground, but
labored under groat disadvantage for the
reason that the flames were confined to the
third story, the room below being lathed
and plastered, and a blank wall' at either
end. For the purpose of getting an opening
for the firemen, some of them ventured to
the stairway, amongst the number Isaac
Duck. There was nothing to indicate that
the joicso above was burned through, but the
slate roof suddenly gave way, drawing the
tops of the wails with it. An alarm
was given and all escaped, except
Mr. Duck,' who was caught at the
doorway and crushed to death by a
mass of bricks. A few minutes elaps
ed before he was taken out, but life was
extinct. The deceased has left a largo
• family to mourn his untimely death. An
inquest was hold on the body by Samuel
Evans,,Esq., and a verdict rendered in ac
cordancowith the above facts. The origin
of the, pre remains In doubt. Whether it
was the work of an incendiary or caused
by accident, no ono as yet can determine. A,
valuable horso and carriage were in the
stabletit the time of the discovery of the lire,
but wehe safely gotten out.
The - Clopper Brothers,ano Chief Director,
and the other Secretary of the Vigilant Fire
Company, were injured, the former severe
ly ; ut the same time Mr. Duck was killed,
by being struck with fulling bricks.
INSTALLATION OF PASTOR.—A large and
much interested congregation were in at
tendance at the Presbyterian Church on
Tuesday evening, on the occasion of the or.
dination and installation of their young
Pastor, the Rev. Goo. Robinson, If we were
speaking as men of the world usually do
we-would say that take it as n whole it was
a "decided success."
The service commenced with the singing
of a beautiful Anthem by the choir, after
which the Moderator, tho Rev. Mr. Elliot,
read the seventh chapter of Mark, and the
Rev. John Leaman offered up an appropri
ate and beautiful prayer. The Hymn, No.
492, was then sung and the Moderator
preached an excellent and instructive ser
mon from ._Mark, 7th chapter, 37th verse,
the theme being "Gospel tidings," or "good
news ;" he then proposed the usual ques
tions and the other ministers present as
sisted him in the solemn services of Ordina
tion by the laying on of the hands.
The charge to the Pastor was deliver'ed
by the R4v. Mr. Stewart, who divided it
into two general heads—First, as a Chris
tian—Second, as a Pastor. The speaker
spoke of the responsibility and duty incum
bent upon the minister in each of these
relations with grout impressiveness, and he
elicited the strict attention of the large
audience. The ltov. John Leaman deliv
ered the charge to the people, giving them
most excellent hints, which it would ho well
for them to heed. The closing prayer was
made by Mr. Stewart and the congregation
was dismissed by the Pastor, Mr. Robinson,
with the benediction.
Mr. Robinson enters upon his field of
labor under encouraging circumstances.
'rho congregation wore unanimous In ex
tending to him the call to be their pastor;
he comes among thorn with all the ardor of
youth and with a proper appreciation of
the high and sacred character of his duties,
while In ability and eloquence he will no
doubt rank with the many eloquent divines
of our city. Mr. Robinson is very youthful
In appearance, reminding many of the older
members of the Congregation of the Rev.
Mr. Ashmead, the very eloquent and ac
ceptable Pastor of former days.
ANOTHER RADICAL FIZZLE.-Tho Radi
cals of Upper Leccock and adjoining town
ships, after n flourish of trumpets and big
posters, held ameeting on Saturday evening
last at Abraham Brubaker's Hotel in the
village of Monterey, Upper Leacock town
ship, which proveil to be a complete fizzle,
like many others that have been recently
held, There were present exactly 40 Radi•
cal voters, who were addressed by two
shining lights of the "God and morality
party"—A. H. Hood, Esq., (better known
as Greasy Aieck,) and Dr. Jos. Gibbons,
who has also received the cognomen of
Fussy Gibbons. Not a cheer was heard, nor
tho slightest morsel of enthusiasm mani
fested.
MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.—About 1 o'clock
on Tuesday while Mr. Wm. J. Ross was
mending some belting nt the Steam Turn.
lug and Agricultural Mill of Bachman
Stoner, In this ally, he 'was caught by the
belting and carried around by it twelve
consecutive times. At every revolution of
the machinery he struck the coiling of the
room. Strange to say Mr. R. escaped
serious injury; and when released by
by the stoppage of the machinery ho fell to
the.lloor senseless ;-hisclothing was torn
111 shreds and was entirely stripped from
his person,
SONS of MALTA.—At a mooting of the
members of Curitus Lodgo, No. dO5 I. G. S.
M., held at Heckrothe's Hotel, Marrbtta, on
Monday evening last, the following officers
Wero eloctod for the ensuing term Grand
Commander, Goo. W. Heckrothe ; Vico
Grand Commander, Fronk IC. Mey G ra n d Secretary, Harry B. Waltman
Grand Treasurer, Simon Groh; Grand
Chancellor, Wm. L. Carter; Grand Con
ductor, J. K. Waltman; Grand Patriarch,
Geo. W. Holloway; Grand Sergeant, G.
Louis Smith; Grand Giblimite, John L.
Windolph ; Grand Inside Sentinel, Jacob
K. Goodman ; Grand Outside Sentinel,
Allen S. Ruby.— Colw,noia Spy.
/Mumslmo MONEY. -The Reading Eagle
states that on Saturday last a sum of money
was raised among the Democrats in the Sec
ond Ward of that city, to procure a hunting
Rag, and in the evening when the box was
opened, among the money contri butod were
found two old Democratic Silver Quarters
-OLIO bearing date 1742, the other 1851
MATTERS nr 'rime LOWER END.—We clip
the following items from the Oxford Press:
Abraham Reliestraw, au aged citizen of
Colerain township, Lancaster county, foil
from a fence n few days ago and sprained an
anklo so severely that ho cannot walk with
out' crutches. r
• Carter's chrome pit,in Little Britain to wn
ship,'Lancaster county, Worked by Meier A;
Co„ of Now York, Was abandoned last week.
Some nine or ten workmen have been em
ployed in it for the last two years. A now
deposit of chrome has recently -been , dis
covered in the line pit (Tyson's) in Fulton
township It promises to be very valuable.
The quality of the chrome obtained in this
locality is the best in the World:
Mr. Rakestsaw, while gathering berries
near Andrews' Bridge in Lancaster county,
recently came across an enormously large
elder bush. It was surrounded by elder
and other buShes but none of them stood
withln• sowrat feet of it. Limbs put out
from the main stalk and it was much in the
shape of a quince tree; but there can beim
mistake about its being an eider tree as it was
laden with fruit when Mr. R. discoversidit.
The tree or bush was found on measure
ment to be 11 feet In height, and 104 inches
in circumference near the ground.
CIIRIOSITIES.—W. A. Long, of Oxford,
Chester county, has a box of minerals,
petriflcations, sent him by his brother,
A. W. Long, of Pike county, Illinois. The
lot comprised some very fine specimens of
petrified acorns, walnuts, plums, honey- ,
comb, reptiles, shells, 432;c. Also, a hunum
skull and other bones from the Indian
mounds abounding in that locality. The
. skull contains but twelve teeth in the under
Yaw, four less than the people of those mod
ern days commonly flourish. Some of these
petrifications resemble silver, copper or
nickel.—Prese.
Fga.aonAt.,—We had the pleasure of see
ing In our sanctum, lust evening, D. M.
Holton, Esq., of Lancaster. Mr. Holton is
going to France in the interest of the Con
estoga:Vineyard Co., of that county, an as
sociation which intends. to furnish to our
people the purest of liquors and wines.—
Beading Times.
A 4, EfiGLIBEI•AMERICAN.—The Oxford
.Preaa states that a copy of thwLincoln, Rut
land and Stamford Mercury; a mammoth
papar.pnblished at Stamford; England, was
recently,reoeived by that paper. .It was
sent by Mr. Thomas Sands, a native
of Oxford, Mitt - Wild now reside.sct Grainsl9,
England, on a' property of whioli he was
the entailedleir—having descended to him
ti t,
by the raw of entitil ent, on the decease of
a amain of the sam mime—he being the
oldestnomas Sand /iting. His father's
name was Eichard S nde, who settled in
Oxford many years ago, and purchased a
tract of land here. ; Thomas was born In
one of the original houses of Oxford, the old
log bnilding(torn down by Aaron Wilson
last sdmmer. Mr. S. is a half-brother to
c5Pt.. :T:igt F?).V! -iT 3 7P 1 1 - 1 30 r,Dus4. ;
Tragedy In elouthwestern. /trkanstas.
The A:rkedelptin '(Dalian °unity) Stan
dard of the Mk tilt. publishes a report that
a bloody tragedy occurred last. week in
Louisville; Lalltyette county, in theextreme
southwestern portion of - Ile State; which
resulted in the death of , aeyen negoees and
live whites. A negro had committed a hor
rid outrage upon a girl thirteen years. old,
and a number of the citizens executed Sinn
mart' punlahment • upon him by banging
him. A brother of the'negro went to town
after the execution and behaved in a very
insulting and riotous manner, using threats
against those who had•tanged his brother.
The people, titte ce rring 'hie insults for
some time, lan him also, whereupon
the negroes of t he town and neighborhood
oolleeted together the number of forty or
fifty and made it general attack upon the
town, which was met by the citizens with
the above result.
" Colfax a finosolltothlog."
The "ladled papers' have denied that
Corawt was a Show -Nothing, the 2fationai
Ineellfgencer has looked up the proceedings
of the Snow Nothing Convention bold in
Philadelphia in June, 1855, and gives the
names of the delegates from the State 'of
Indiana. They are as follows:
William Comstock, fOr Sosuirgnit Cot
vas.,^Mt, Godlove B. Grth, John. Harvey,
F. D. Allen, James Bryant, Thoinas
C. Slaughter.
And the following committe oh platform:
Gibson, of Illinois ; ,tstr COLFAX, •liZ . of
Indiana; Lyons, of Now. York; Gamble,
of Missouri ; Colby, of New Hampshire;
Orth, of Indiana; Sperry, of Connecticut;
Ellis, of District of Columbia; L. Foster,
of Massachusetts; Battling, of Virginia;
Deshler, of Now Jersey ; Ricard, of Indi
ana ; .Matthews, of California.
That settles the matter.
Negro Outrages.
MEDIPILIs, Tenn., Sept. o.—At 3 o'clock
this morning a band of nogroes went to the
house of T. A. Alexander, on the Hernando
road and called him to get up. While
striking a light, he was fired on through a
window, and severely wounded. He strug
gled to fasten the door, but they morally
wounding
and tired at him again, mortally
wounding him, and then set lire to the house.
His wife, who had escaped through the back
door, returned with some neighbors and
succeeded In extinguishing the ilames.
Alexander is still alive, but Ow o is no hope
of tile recovery. A negro named Moses
Cockville has been arreed, ono of the
party, and the detectives are on as
the track of
the others.
Lust night four nogroes entered theitouse
of Mrs. Lavine Jones, on President's
Island, Just below the city and commenced
pillaging. A negro named Closer Simpson
attempted to outrage her, but she seized a
knife and stabbed him in the groin and
chest. Her screams brought the neighbors
to the spot, who succeeded In arresting the
entire party and bringing them to the city.
Simpson is not expected to live.
Florida Bankrupt.
There were but six dollars in the Florida
treasury when the contentious convention
made its draft le. pay, ($10,000) and the
present expense of the reconstructed gov•
eminent is at the rate of over half a mil
lion per annum. Each monitor of the
Legislature receives $OOO per annum, irre
spective of the length of the session, and
ten cents mileage, to and fro. The first ad
journed session took $39,500 for legislative
pay alone. The little State cannot stand it.
'o raise money the Floridians are being
mortgaged in their every possession. 13e
fore the war they were worth $13,101,100,
now not over one-third of that amount.—
Three per cent. State tax on this with no
thing coming in, and Federal taxes added,
is now their lot.
Vti9Uitr'o 'g,ittero
THE SCOURGE OF OUR RACE!
WHEN digestion is bad every part of 1 ho hu
man system necessarily sutlers. The entire
structure of the body becomes affected, even
the mind itself, showing the effect of it in the
low spirits of the
. patient. Indigestion Is the
parent of a thousand indescribable miseries,
and prepares a foundation for disorders that
cannot be easily shaken off. The premoni
tory symptoms of Dyspepsia are known to
every person. It is n:anieaso that fantails itself
alike upon the old and young, and both fall
victims to its destroying power when the prop
er remedy is neglected or rejected. It Is for
this reason that thousands endure a living
death as the natural penalty of delay, IL Is a
fearful thing to become a confirmed Dyspeptic.
Those who have suffered the pangs of this
scourge of the human race do not need to be
told that it is an ailment which interferes with
all the enjoyments of this life, spreading gloom
and despondency over the mind and steadily
Wearing out the vital principle of life Itself.—
And other complaints such as Biliousness,
General Debility, Diseases of the Bowels,
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys frequently result
from it and often terminate fatally. What the
Dyspeptic requires is a constitutional specific,
and such Is
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS.
Of its wholesome efficacy thousands have tea.
tilled who were rescued by it from the power
of Dyspepsia, and saved from its attendant
evils. Has this disease Intrenched itself in
your system? If so, we urge you toast wisely,
and use the
GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY,
which :will: successfully combat and utterly
destroy the disease,und fortify you against any
subsequent attack of it. You will derive Im
mediate benefit from using it, and place your
self in a position to enjoy tho good things oi
this life ones more. This is a sovereign reme
dy and will effect a positive cure in your case.
The public is made acquainted with all the
ingredients used in preparing this Bitters, and
the highest medical authorities are daily re
commending It as an infallible remedy for all
diseases arising from a disordered stomaCh.—
Be reasonable with yourself—consult your
health and happiness—throw away your phar
macopo3la prescriptions and take a course of
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS
This remedy will also cure effectually Liver
Complaint. Kidney Diseases, Chronic for Ner
vous Debility, Constipation of the Bowels,
Nausea, Difficult Breathing, Sour Eructations,
Pains In the Side, Baclc, Chest and Limbs, De
prem H of ;Spirits, and all other ailments
growing out of a Disordered Stomach, liver or
Kidneys, and will thoroughly purity the blood
and maintain It against the insidious at Welts
of disease. An
is constantly pouring lu upon the Proprietors
in support of the high claims .of tlito most
wonderful remedy of the present age. All
classes and conditions of the people—old out
young—married and single—the infant, child
and the grand falter W.•. the by the uric
of this
GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
aro made strong, and their digestive organs
kept In a sound, healthy condition, and the
Blood preserved pure, es Lied Intended It
should be.
CAUTIONH!
'BUBBLER'S HERB BITTERS
are counterfeited. Agalns , the worthless and
dangerous imitations put Into the market by
unprincipled parties the proprietors of Mich
ler's Herb Bitters hereby warn the public.—
See that the patented external marks of this
. Hers accompany each bottle.]
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS
are exclusively put up In square glass bottles
with graduated doses marked thereon, On one
panel are the words: '
"MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS,"
and on the opposite panel the firm name;
S. B. HARTMAN 66 CO
A Proprietary U. S. Internal Revenue
Stamp covers the cork of every bottle.
See to it that this stamp is over the
.cork of the bottle you buy.
It will be recognized by the portrait it bears
of
B. MISHLER
BOLD BY ALL DRIJOGIEITB AND , NEB.PEC'T.
ABLE STOREKEEPERS,
in every viliage, town and city .the United
States, Canada, de., &a.
B. B. HARTMAN &.00.1
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
LAROASTIMAND PITTSBURGH,
= 4 ,iPENNSYLVAINIA.
*-4.WO4sT,ER
g04.44 1 0P-AWS•
:67:1,01Jth difir..IIIuI.IIOVNTAIA
RikiriatioAii.o6--irPA_NT,S Seven percent.' :
IlistMortgageßende,,FetattryandAternin, •
Coupons. The earnings of the ;completed Med
to ot, - 3Cnob are nowMoretban.thainteteet
au the entire mortgage., The proceeds.of these
Bond :are • adding,try theesetaity.eeeyrda, '
s
Veer $9,000,000 have been spentontitemepaty,
and not over nOOO,OOO of bonds tuned thustla.
The, constantly increasing traffic of carrying
Chtt — with the prospect a controlling all the
travel from Si. , Lonis to. the Solithern Matas,
ensures an enormous revenue. The,Dlreotors
own 8.10 of the Moak for intietimenti and arain
terested to enrich the property as Well as to
economise its expenses. ••
THOS. ALLEN, President, Bt. Louis, Mo. •
We, the alnderalimed,oordially.recommend
these seven per cent. Mortgage bonds, cif the
St. Louis.andron Mountain Railroad, as
goal toNiurity; The revenue bribe roadwill be
Targe t arid the administration of the affairs of
the Company •is in capable and experienced
bands, and is entitled to the greatest coati.
deuce of the public. _
JAMES S. THOMAS. Mayor of St. Louis.
JOHN .3. ROE, 'res't Bt. Louis Chamber of
Commerce.
E, W. FOX., Pres' t Louis Board of Trade.
BARTON RATES; Pres't North Missouri Rail
road.
J. H. BRITTON, Pres't Nat. Bank of the State
of Mo.
WM. L. EWING, Pixel of the bier. N. B. of St.
Louis.
GEO. R. REA, Pres't Second Nat. Bank•oi St.
Louis.
JAS. B. EA.DS, Chief Eng. St. Louis & 111.
Bridge Co.
GEO. W. TAYLOR, 'Pres't Prattle Railroad (of
Mo.)
WM. TABSW, Pree't Traders' Bank, St. Louis ,
JOHN R. LIONIIERGIIR„Pres'tT. Bank,lit.
Lords.
ADOLPHUS !AEGIS, Vice-Pres't U. Paola°
Railway.
ROBERT BARTH, Pres't German Savings In.
atltutioni•
Coupons payable in the city Miley' York. A
limited number of the above named Bonds for
sale at Eighty-five. Parties living out of the
city can remit by draft or express, and the
bonds will be returned by express free of
charges. We invite the attention of capitalists
and others to them, tut in our opinion, a very
desirable investment, destined to rank as a
first-class security. Descriptive • Pamphlets,
Maps and information can be had on Genital..
lion to TOWNSEND, WHELEN & CO., N 0.809
Walnut otreet, Philadelphia, Agent!! a the St.
Louts and Iron Mountain R. It. Oa
Philadelphia reorenees:—Cambria Iron Co.;
Claw, Bacon n &
Thos. A. Biddle dt Co.
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p u rlen o edA ar nta. C E ll t on ln ad a dre n 4 W. e G . .
WILSON & CO., Cleveland, 0.; Boston, Maas.,
or f3t. Louls,Mo.
IXTANTGENS.-475 to 6200 per
Y V month to sell the GENULNE IMPROVED
COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MA•
CHINE. Price only 818. Address BECOME &
CO., Pltteburgh, Pa., or Boston, Masa.
VVA NTED—SALENNEN to travel for a
Man ofacturtha Company and sell by sam
ple. Good wages are guaranteed. Audress,
with stamp, H. D. HAMILTON & CO., No. 913
Chestnut at., Ma.. Pa,
'3.IVS 11111011 HKO EHlll£l
Hundreds of articles for famnes at ONE DOL.
LAB each. New Fall Circular now ready.
Inducements nts Agentsri MN; articles. Great
to EiTOCKMAN & CO.,
Si Water street, Boston, Mass.
DR. GEIGER'S ASTLINA SPECIFIC
S the only pleasant and permanent cure for
I
ASTHMA. as being testified by many
grateful patients.
REI O ERENCES: Geo. 11. Stuart, Esq., 13
Eland st.. Phila.. Rey. R. W. Weiser, Manches
ter,
Ono bottle $2; three for 83. CHAS. A. GEI
GER, M. It. Manchester, Carroll county, Md.
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Healed 72 pages on the whole subject. Dr.
Whittier, • confidential physician, 017 Bt.
Charles at., St. Louis, Mo. stands pre-emi
nently above all others In his speciality.. No.
matter who failed, state your case. Patients
treated uy In every State.
MEE=
Or Our One Dollar Sale has amused such
A COMPLETE
REVOLUTION
IN TRADE,
That in order to ,upply tile demand occasion
ed by our constantly increasing patronntre,
xve have recently made Importations for
the Fall Trade, direct from European
Illonfactuirent,
AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $500,000,
Ho that sve are prepared to !tell every deserlp
Lion or
Dry and Fahey Goods, Silver Plated
Ware, Cutlery, Walelien, Albumin,
Jewelry, dm.
Of better qualify than any other concern
in the country, for the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR. FOR EACH ARTICLE!!
vi_The best Si Boston and New York refer•
guess given no to the reliability of our house,
and that our business Is conducted in the fair
est and most legitimate manner possible, and
that we give greater value for the money than
can be obtained in any other way,
All Goods 1111 l mired or broken In trans
portation replaced without charge.
Checks describing articles sold sent to
agents In Clubs at rates mentioned below, We
guarantee every article to coat less than, if
bought at any Boston or New York Wholesale
"louse.
Our Commissions to Agents
Exceed those of every other establishment of
the hind,—proof of this can be found in com
paring our premiums with those of others FOE
CLUBS OF TILE 55510 SIZE, in addition to which
we claim to give better goods of the same char
acter.
We will send to Agents free of charge.
For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars-1
doz. good linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set Solid Gold
Studs. All Wool Cassimere for Pants. Fine
white Counterpane, large size. 1 elegant Bal
moral Skirt. 20 yarns brown or bleached Sheet
ing, good quality, yard wide. 1 elegant 100 Plc.
cure Morrocco bound Photo. Album. 1 double
lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign VieWs. 1 silver
plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. I elegant Silk
Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Frame, teeth.
ered edge and spangled. 1 Steel Carving Knife
and Fork. very best quality, ivory balanced
handle. 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol.
20 yds. good Print. 1 very line Damask Table
cover. 1 pr. best quality Ladies' Serge Con
gress Boom 1 doz. flue Linen Towels doz.
Rogers' best Silver Dessert Forks. 1 Ladles'
real Morrocco Traveling Bag. 1 Fancy Dress
pattern. lA doz. elegant Silver plated engraved
Napkin Pangs. 1 doz. Ladles' flue Merino or
Cotton Stockings. Gents' heavy chased solid
Gold Ring. 1 pr. Ladies' high cut Balmoral
Boots. 1 elegant Delalne Dress Pattern. 1 Vio
lin and Bow, In boa complete. 1 set Jewelry,
plc, ear drops, and sleeve buttons.
For a Club of 50 and Five Dollars.-1
black or colored Alpaca Dress Pattern. 1 set
, Lace Curtains. 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. En
, graved silver plated 0 bottle Revolving Castor.
1 beautiful Writing Desk, 1 solid Sean Pin. LiA
yds. very flue Cassimere, for Pants and Vest.
set Ivory balanced laanclle Knives with silver
Plated Forks. 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily
needed and lined with silk. 1 pr. gents. Calf
Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 80 yds. good brown
or bleached Sheeting, yard wide or 90 yds. ; 1 4
cd. wide, good quality. 1 ladles elegant Moroe.
o Traveling bag. 1 square Wool Shawl. 1
plain Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern. 1% yds.
don. width cloth cloth for ladies' cloak. Ele
gant engraved Sliver plated Tea Pot, 3 yds.
don. width water proof cloth for cloaking.
For a Club of 100 and Ten Dollars-1
rich Morino or Thibet Dress pattern. 1 pair
line Damask Table Cloths and' Napkins to
match. 1 pair gents French Calf Boots. 1 heavy
sliver plated engrafted Ice Pitcher. Very fine
all NN , oul Cloth for Ladies' Cloak. I web very
hest quality brown or bleached Sheeting. lA
yds, flue Cussimere for suit. 1 elegant Poplin
Dress pattern. 1 elegant English Items e Dress
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A certain cure for
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Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, and
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CARROLLTON, BRitialLOTO CO., Md., 1,
December loth, 1807.
Messrs. Clot worthy & Cb.
(.11LNTLEIRRN have need your "Poulter
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that had the gapes, and am happy to say, that
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Yours, do., GEO. HARMAN.
ANNAPOLIS, MD., February 7th, 1868.
Mews. Clotworthy & Cb, :
Garirr.,rmarrz-1. have sold all the Poulter
ers' Friend" I received from you last August.
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could learn, it has proVed a cure for the dls
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'BALTIMORE. February 2d, 1868.
Messrs. Ciotworthy & Cr.:
Idy chickens weredying very fast with what
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• B. MENCILEN,
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SECEPEIIitaySTOWN, W. VA., March 28d,1888
Messrs. Cloiworthy & Co.:
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"Messrs. Clotworthy & Co., of Baltimore,
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fowls, both young and old, are subject.- The
season for gapes Is close at hand and -every
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- his young flocks, ought to procure onOilt
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mediately. A preparation of this kindAist
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annually than are raised:: Another pest, that
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to many young broads, may be - exterminattxt .
;or prevented, itis believed:by:theme !o'-tlite
panacea,"--York Pestwolvantart.
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LIO liteLEo-•On=OH
lird, lin& the - suracriber onlor at Rohn •
sale, on the promisee, hit farm In East. Do •
- gal top' Laneaster county. situated on •
road / tram the •Marletts, and ./I.t. Joy
tiara. to , a dj rating lands orJ• • •
hill, :ones Mumma, Janne Diltry an.
other, oontaintn • . . .
" • • •_PAR-(more or lees),
•ortiret quality oz. Lungotone land, In a .Izlgh
'Meteor' adltivation. undergood fences.dlvld • •
luta Convenient Zelda, with scum to running
water rabont
pre ereen tre" areWro oßdEla l n M d.
, The
Im-
ING m OUSE; a aToo teren, with Sprin -
Houle, a large Barn, Wagon Shod, 00r11 Crib
Lee House, Smoke House,: 'Smith Shop. Car
•perner Shop and other buildings.. There •
an• Orchard of choice Apple trees, and a thrl,
in Peach Orchard thereon. •
• rediirrilS;;MWtherproperty - beitcra
the day of salewal call on Elamltel
aiding thereon..
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when •
terms and conditions will be made known by
sep 2 taw all 7Alllffi LaIItY,N.OLDS.
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VERY DESIRABLE FARR FOR
SLID E. .—On THURSDAY, the lat . day of
OBER next, the undersigned will sell by
pnbllo vendue, on the premises, the following
'described real estate, to wit ' •
A Plantation or Tract of drst.rate Limestone
Land, situated In Salisbury township Lanese
ter county. one mile sou th of the White Horse
'Tavern and three mike east of the Gap Station,
K
lands of Lewie H. Linville, David
Knox, W. S. ennedy and others, containing
129 ACE 2S AND 124 PEEtOHES.
The improvements are a oommodlona two.
storied stone DWELLING HOUSE, Bwisser ,
Barn, Wagon Shed end Corn Cribs, carriage
House, Hog Sty and all other nicciaargooutr
buildings. A well of excellentMaver-faUllig
water with a pump, and spring house con
nected near the dwelling house, and water in
the barn yard. Also, anprohard of choice and
selected Fruit Trees.
. . .
Thla property is situated in one of the most
densely populated, wealthy and healthful dis
tricts in the county , and the fertility, of the
soil not surpassed by any in the county.
Persons desiring to view the premises before
the day of sale will please call on the under
signed, residing thereon.
Polisesslon and an indisputable title will be
given on the Ist day of April next.
Sale will commence at I o'clock in the after
noon of said day, when terms will be made
known by JOHN D. WILSON.
sap 9 taw 88
FROM THE
IUBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL
r ESTATE.—On TUESDAY, the Bill day of
SEPTEMBER,II3OB, will be cold by public yen
due by the undersigned Executors 01 the Will
of Elslaa E. Ellmaker, deceased, Of Earl town
ship Lancaster county, Pa., on tract No. 1
herein after described,on the road leadin g from
New Holland to Hanna's (formerly Hen')
Mill, about three miles from the former and
two miles from the latter place, the.following
real estate, late of said deceased to wit:
No. 1 A Tract of Land containing_
85 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES,
situated In Leacook township, adjoining land!'
of Joseph Hershey, Moses Sharp and others
With a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
large Barn, 20 feet to the square, with back en
try running the whole length of barn high,
well ventilated stable, built with a view to
convenience, etc., WagooShed and Corn Crib,
Hog Sty and Spring House. The land is in a
high state of cultivation, divided Into conven
ient fields and well fenced. There is also on the
farm a Stone Dwelling House, Blacksmith's
Shop and Wheelwright Shop, considered ono of
the best stands In the county, Log Stable, Oar
den, de.
No. 2, A. tract of first Quality land, adjoining
No. 1 and lands of David Bair and Cyrus Bair,
containing -
40 ACRES,
without buildings. This is a very desirable
farm, and le not surpassed for location and
good soil by any In said township, Is admira
bly located for doing a public business, laying
at the intersection of the Now Holland road
with the Peter's road, makes it a suitable place
to erect buildings. No 1 and 2 adjoin each
other, and might be conveniently used as ono
property. They will therefore be sold together
or separately, as may best suit purchasers.
No. 8, A tract of land in Earl township, being
part of the mansion place of said deceased, con
talnla
83 ACRES AND 120 PERCHES.
without buildings. This tract contains about
15 ACRES of very superior White Oak Tim
ber, considered the best In the county, the bal
ance of the land le in a high state of cultiva
tion, well fenced into convenient fields,
with running water t in each field. This
property is well worthy the attention of those
desiring a home, combining as it does, all the
necessary convenience for a first-class farm.
No. 4, A tract of Timber Land, situated on
the Mountain, about one and a half miles from
these properties, on the Kurtz's (formerly
Binkley's Mill) road. There is also a road lead
ing to Mount Airy and Springville, s unning
through this land, making it easy of access.
This tract contains
10 ACRES AND 139 PERCHES
. .
- - -
of thriving Timber, ready for use, comprising
Rock Oak, Chestnut and Hickory Timber, and
is among the best on this Mountain. it is di•
yided into three lots, No. I, 2 Acres and 102
Perches, No. 2, 3 Acres and 102 Perches, No. 2, 3
Acres and 80 Porches,
Further description is deemed unnecessary.
Any person wishing to view either of these
tracts prior to the sale, will please call on Al-
fred Elimaker, residing on No. 1, or Amos and
J. Watson Ellmaker, residing on the Mansion
Farm, adjoining No. 8.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day,
when attendance will be, given and terms of
sale made known by
SARAH ELLMAKER
NAT. ELLMAKER, JR.,
sop U tow 38 Executors.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
01
SIX HUNDRED ACRES
FINE FARMING LAND, LOCATED ON THE
SALT WATER,
IN TALBOT COUNTY, MD
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of
Talbot county, sitting in Equity, the under
signed, as Trustee. will offer at public sale, in
front of the Court House, in Easton,
On TUESDAY, 'ME 13TE or OCTOBER NEXT,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., that Farm or Plantation in
Miles River Neck Talbot county, Maryland,
b as e
ft.l olll tZ t r h a ' t Mgt? reokn%iwnns
SIX HUNDRED ACRES,
One hundrea and twenty of which are In
Wood and Timber. It will be offered In
3 FARMS OF ABOUT MO ACRES EACH
The land will be surveyed and the exact
number of acres in each farm will be made
known on the day of sale The wood land
will be divided about equally between the
three farms.
- -- -
No. 1, Or the Home Farm, is improved with
a large two .story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
Meat House, Servants' House, Stables and a
good Pump of Water. It Is located on a prong
of Miles river, known as Leeds' creek, within
two miles of the steamboat lending at Mlles
River Ferry, and the Protestant Episcopal
Church. A Methodist Church and a good
ilOllOOl are located in the neighborhood. It
Iles within five miles of Easton. The soil 113
loamy and highly improved, producing good
crops of grass and grain.
Farm Ne. 2, Is improved with a FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, Stables, Corn
House, Servants' House, Meat House, and a
Well of good Water. The soil is kind, but
somewhat stiffer than that of No. L
Farm No. 8, Has no improvements on It,
except a wharf at the bead of navigation on
Leeds' creek. The natural quality of the soil
is about the same as that of farm No. 2, but
not so highly improved. With a small outlay
for manures, it might easily be made a highly
productive farm.
These lands are beautifully located in a high
ly improved and healthy district of country,
immediately on the salt water, where lie
terrapins, oyaters, crabs, wild fowl and other
game abound in their seasons.
The property will be sold in one farm, or In
two, or three, to suit purchasers. The sale
will present a fine opportunity for persons to
purchase desirable homes,
The terms of sale as prescribed by the dooree
are as follows: The purchase money to be paid
one-fourth in cash on the day of sale, and the
balance in three equal annual Instalments,
with bond and approved security, bearing In
terest !Tom the day of sale. Stamps and title
papers at the expense of the purchaser. On
the payment of the whole purchase money,
and not before, a deed convoying a good title
In fee simple will be executed by the trustee.
EDWARD LLOYD, Trustee.
Wm. K. RATEIELL. Auctioneer.
ALSO, at the same time will be offered TWO
FARMS, lying in Mlles River Neck, contain
ing each about
SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND.
For particulars apply to the Trustee.
ALSO, there will be offered on the same day,
the Farm known by the name of "DUNDEE,"
now divided in two tracts,:
1 CONTAINING 250, THE DTI:MR.27O ACRES,
more or less, located on salt watar, two miles
from steamboat landing. and four miles from
Easton, the county town. The soil is good,
and in a high state of cultivation. There is
an abundance of marl, of the best quality t —
The improvements consist of three FRAME
DWELLING HOUSES, and all other buildings
necessary for farm purposes.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
sop 1 itdm3tw
SOUGLIUIII MILL FOR SALE ..... A COM.
plete apparatus for manufacturlmp Sorg.
hum, Including Horse Power, Tanks, Pans, me.
Has been used only one season and is as good
as new. Will be sold very low, the present
owner having nous° for it Enquire of
JOHN MONTEITH,
Marti° Twp., 2 miles south of Manley!Re.
augll lltw li. .
03611
Physician for- Chronic Diseases, has a per
manent Utica at
NO. 93 EA RT K.IN(i ST., LANCASTER, PA.,
Where he has been engaged for some Lime past,
in the successful treatment of
OLD OBSTINATE DISEA SES.
The Doctor might present a volume of cer
tificates and testimonials of cures, but the
most satisfactory evidence will be given the
publican a trial of his skill.
Doctor Briabine devotes exclusive attention
to the class of diseases, In which his practice
has been uniformly successful, et:reran:i cures
w nen they have baffled all systems oftreat
ment.
CONSUMPTION,
=MO
RHEUMATISM,
BRONCISITIS_,
DYSPEPSIA,
. ASTHMA,
AND DROPSY
_ _ _
DISEASES OF THE
LIVER.
_
HEART,
LUNGS,
STOMACH,
SKIN, AND OF
'THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,
And all those Diseases peculiar to females
through 111 e, axe promptly and permanently
cured when curable, and reasonable charges
made tor medicines. . .
The Doctor's principal remedial agents are
selected carefully from the Pharmacopcela of
he United States and Germany, and prepared
and given ont by him at his office, and .com
bine all the modern Improvements of medi
cine, among which are Inhalation.
EleetriCal — and Magnetic treatlnent
which &M all •used-witirsuccees• in • this* late
day of progres&en_Thti-Doctor whO
bre affilcted„to call and consult Ansa, - free of
charge, andgbitchlmand,his medicines a
St,A./T-RFUL TE/AL.•
Doctor Briabine - Diagnoses by the.mine, one
bf thiamost infallible tests Of Diseases known
lasing Optical, Clatimica , stad , ffilmoscoptcal
tests. enabling him to employ Vrationar,- set
entinti and Curative ireAtment; mid he Will in
ho' case give' encouragement for , :tpti MEOW
. .
The DOM of Is ef graduate of FiterliniV Medleal-
Collegecand•the old German Eeleetle
tvaa Burgeon an4lietiteel Director , iti -th.s gate
War, has had alarge experience, both in civil
and milltigy - Dructice, and only desires repo
Cation on hie own - Merits., •
OFFICE-AND:RESIDENCE No. 03 East
Xing atreet;a - few doom above theHastem Ho
tel, and-a little over aboteme above the Court
House. -•- aDr 22 (lam , 17
EirGonsultation free and confidential.
OSY
WOWED. • , 50;04:1 . 41 FEET OP al .., C* 3tw.
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- Corner of Lemon' and Water ertreeLe.' ,.
near Baraniqtriner's Coal Yard. Leinsestar.;
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DOCTOR N. B. BRISIAI NE,
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Far'ONE "HUNDRED ACERB,
ior 146 A.ORRartear Fornerirsixen,inNest
Karl turnahlp, spout 9 miles from Lancaater ,
and 1 mile &am the Reading and' Columbia
Railroad. With good imptoveinents. The Co
rolla) creek runs across Mis farm.
E. LAUBER, i
West,Zart P. 0., lounanter
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r AND FOR SAIJC.ASAGEAT 01' EMIT
7 0431.1 1Zfauch WM
f for Sale a treat ofiand
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'situated cit Smoky •Roulttun. about mlies
couthweet of Statoston.i. The land is of good
quality and under good fencing. The improve
manta consist of a mall house. Any wishing
tojeurobase can examine for themselvea. _
• If not void privately before THURSDAY. OC
TOBEA 15th, •18&S, it • will on that clay be sold
- • _
:Terme will be made accommodating.
sualStswaS - .7; S. WEIGHT, Agent.
P. 0. Actdress . SWanton, Virginia. •
lonrCkirire oats lA' A omi PROP"
C EftTY.;—Tne undersigned', oilers at privvette
sale the real and personal estate, the property
of the late . Robert Smitholeonsed, eltuated in
Deposit Cecil county, Md., and known as
'the ..Pakmeit'a AND 001,13121801 ALL HOZZL."—
This Hotel has been long and ftworablyknown
to the traveling community, and la receiving
a large share Of publio patronage. The house
.11 large and oommodierue with good Stabling
WA ,
Ice 'House.ebuts Hotel., and all trio appurtenances attached
lirst
Persons wishing to pr robes° will please call
.on the undersigned, who is now occupying the
property IWO will show the same.
Po= Dzro
up 2 tfwB 6l arr, Sept. 2,18 68. A.BX O. SMITH.
'DEAL ESTATE IPOII SAM...THE lIPII.
dersigned off for sale that valuable
property In North Queen street, above James,
oontatning in front 96feet and inches, and in
depth 245 feet to 14 feet Wide alley. The
provements consists of ono two story BRICE
HOUSE, 85feet front and 29 deep,with !bur
rooms on each floor, cellar underneath, Burn.
mar blouse in the rear, 10 by 20 feet, Smoke
House and Bake Oven. Also, another Home,
'one.story high, 20 by 24 feat, with three rooms
' on that floor and three attic rooms. There is
also an 18 feet square Stable upon the lot and
a never failing well of Water with pump there.
in in front, and Abe one in the rear. The
Dump in wont supplies the neighborhood with
fresh water the best in the city. Clear titl e
and possession will be given on the lit day of
Aprfl, 1899. Any person desiring Information
In reference to the property aforesaid, can call
on And. M. Frantz, Esq., No. 21 North Duke
street or on the aubicribera residing at Eden,
East Lampeter township.
sap 941 w• 881 MARY rk B. LIPPE.
PBLIO SALE...4IN TUESDAY, SEP.
TIMBER 22,i, 1968, will be sold by public
vendue, at the public house of Abraham Bru.
baker, in the village of Millersville, Lancaster
county, the following described real estate, to
wit: All that .certain one and a half story
BRICK HOUSE, containing 9 rooms, Carriage
House, Stable, Wood Shea, (one and a half '
stories high.) with Granaries, Corn Crib, To•
beam Bhed, Hog Pen and other buildings, and
Tract of nearly
FOUR ACRES OF LAND,
situated In Manor township, on the forks of
the two roads leading from Millersville to
Washington Borough and the Columbia Pike,
near Stirk's (late Levan's) Mill, adjoin in g prop
erty of M. o.,litlrk, Samuel Shenk and others.
There Is a Well of excellent water with pump
therein near the door, Fruit Trees of all kinds,
Grapes, @ o. The property is nearly new, and
in good condition. The land Is In a high state
of cultivation and enclosed by good fences.
Persons desiring to view thepremises before
the day of sale, will please call on the under.
signed residing thereon.
Bale to take place between the hours of 2 and
6 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given
and terms made known by
se 2alBvr 85.1 ABRAHAM SHOPF.
OEPHALNIV COIIHT SALE—ON MATER.
DAY, the 20th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D.,
less, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court or Lancaster county, the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of Peter Beam,
late of the State of California, but formerly of
Lem& township, deceased, will expose to
public vendue, at the public house of John
Miller, in the village of Intercourse, in said
county, the followirg real estate of said de
ceased, viz :
A FARM OF FORTY•FIVE ACRES,
more or less, of toe best quality of limestone
land situate In Leacock township, adjoining
the did Road, the village of Intercourse and
lands of Elias Leaman,David Rank, Moses
Eaby and Joseph Eaby, The improvements
consist of a two-story frame weather-boarded
DWELLING HOUSE, a roomy stone and
frame BANE BARN, with Wagon Shed and
Corn Crib attached, Wash House, Hog Pen and
other out-buildings. The barn contains three
1 excellent stables. The buildings are In good
condition and repair. There are on the prop
erty a young and thrivit g Orchard of Apple
trees, a number of other fruit trees, and two
walls of never-failing water, with pumps
therein, one at the house and the other at the
barn.
male to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of sold
day, when attendance will he given and terms
of sale made known by the undersigned, Ad
ministrator of sold deceased
sep 2 4tw 221
MINI) FARMS FOR SALE.-
1 TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTTACRES
of excellent Limestone Land, of which two
hundred acres are cleared, remainder timber,
within ono mile of a station on the Penna.
Central R. R.; in Sinking Valley, Blair co.,
Pa— together with good rame DWELLING
HOUSE, Large Barn, and Corn Crib recently
built.
The land Is well watered, has been heavily
limed, and is now 1n the highest state of culti
vation. Good Orchard and fine spring of
water in the barn, Situate two miles from
Tyrone and within fifteen minutes walk of
extensive Iron Works, Zino Works, and Lime
• • .
A ready market Is found, at all times, for
grain and other crops. First class schools,
male and female, and churches with easy ay.
case, on good roads with pure mountain air,
make it a very desirable home.
Also, adjoining the above described proper.
ty, Is offered the McMillen Farm, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES
of the beet limestone land, of which 100 acres
are cleared, balance good timber. This farm
is in every way a arat•olaea properbv, having
a substantial Farm House, Large Barn, and
otheroUtbuildlngs, an orchard in bearing con
dition, fences in good repair. The land has
also been extensivelylimed, and has no supe
rior In fertility In all the beautiful farm land
of Sinking Valley.
These farm reducede sold together, or separ
ately, or In number of acres, say
farms of 170 acres—to suit purchasers , at $OOl per
acre payable one-fourth In hand, the balance
on time of six, eight or ten years, at option of
purchasers. THOMAS B. LYON.
Graysville, P. 0., Huntingdon Co., Pa.
sep 9 4tw 10
HAPPY RETREAT FOB SALE: --I will
sell the above named valuable farm on
which I now reside, at public sale on TUES
DAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1E69, on
the pram lees, at 2 o'clock. P. M.
The above farm Is situated about halt a mile
west of Carlisle, On the south side of and ad.
Joining the Harrisburg, Car/isle and Chambers
nurg turnpike road, and the Cumberland Val
ley Railroad. It contains
NINETY AND ONE-HALF ACRES
of choice limestone land, all of which has been
limed within the past few years, and Is in a
good state of cultivation. The Improvements
are a large two-story BRICK HOUSE, 64 feet
in front, and finished on the attic, with the
necessary out-buildings, consisting of Wash
House, Bake House, Smoke House, do., and a
never-failing well of water and cistern con
venient to the door, and a new TENANT
HOUSE within convenient distance of the
Barn, for the tenant to attend to the s Lock.—
Also, a large BANK BARN, nearly new, with
Corn Cribs and Wagon and Carriage Houses
attached. There Is a large Cistern and Water
ing Troughs in the Barn Yard, and a lane from
the barn yard to the different fields, so that
stock have access to the water from all the
fields. Also, a young and thriving Orchard of
choice Fruit, consisting of HO Apple, 120 Peach,
60 Pear, and a number of Cherry Trees,
There is a Lawn of about 2;¢ Acres between
the house and the turnpike and railroad, with
a number of forest and fruit trees and ever
greens.
This farm is one of the most convenient and
desirable in Cumberland county, and from its
close proximity to Carlisle, is well suited for a
truck and dairy farm.
The terms of sale will he either cash, or part
cash and the balance in protracted payments,
at the option, and to suit the convenience of
purchasers, and will be made known on the
day of sale.
Persons wishing to see the premises before
the day 01 sale, are requested to call on the
undersigned, residing thereon; or any infor
mation requested by letter will be promptly
communicated. JAMES H. GRAHAM.
Happy Retreat, near Carlisle, Sep, 2 ltdataw
ORPHANS' COVRT SALE.—POIL9III-
ant to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Lancaster county, the undersigned Adminia.
trator of the Estate of George Winst, late of
Conoy township, deceased, will offer at public
sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, SEP
TEMBER2Ortr, 1888, the real estate of said de.
ceased, situated In Conoy township, on the
turnpike lending frOm Elizabethtown to Fal
mouth about a mile from the latter place,
adjoining lauds of Abraham Collins, Abraham
Brenemau and others, consisting of a lot or
piece of land containing
THREE-Q,UARTERS OF AN ACRE,
more or lose, on which is erected a Two-story
FRAME HOUSE, with basement, a Log Wag
onmaker Shop, Frame Stable, Hog Pen, Bake
Oven. &a. There 10 n Well of e.teellent never
falling Water near the house, of which One
half belongs to this property.
Salo to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by JOHN HOD.
aug 19 law .9.3
VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND
FARMS FOR BALE.
On WEDNESDAY, the 80th day of sEpritm-
HER next, the undersigned Executors of the
Will of John Forney, deceased, in execution
of the directions of said Will, will sell by pub.
lie vendue, at the Tavern property now kept
by John Fritz, on the Lancaster and 'leading
road, nine miles from Lancaster, In West Earl
township the following described real estate,
late of said deceased, to wit:
No. 1 being
aNo. Tract of about 70 ACRES OF
LAN D,:adjoining Nos, 2,_8 and 4, and lands Of
rl
Thos. E. Franklin, Ea
part
and othera,
'with a two-storied part stone, roughcast and
pert frame TAVERN 334ilusr, with Frame
Kitchen attached; /ange --SW/SSER . BARN,
Wagon Shed, with. large Patent Scales in it,
Wood House and. other Improvements there.
; also a well Otatcellent water with a pump
and a rain water claterrrnear the house, and a
large cistern at the barn, and an Orchard of
choice Fruit Treeti... About 6 Acres are cover
ed with Heavy Timber,.
No, 2 , A Tract of Land adjoining the above,
and lands of Thos..r. Franklin, Esq., Jacob L.
Erb, Mrs. Leber =Card others,-contalning 26
ACRES AND 07 PERCHES, with a two-storied
LOG HOUSE, Swl*Fi. Bern, with Wagon Shed
attached, Hog Sty...and_otb.er improvements,
with a well of water and pomp at the house.
Also an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees.
No. &• A Tract of it AORES and 77 PERCHES
of .Landartioining the above; with a ono and
a half story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, a
Barn and Other buildings thereon. -Alsoa well
of water With a vampand an Orchard of young,
bearnigFrult Trees. • • • .
N 0.4. a Tract
oh -gout 24 ACRES of Land
adjoining N the Newport road, land
ter Brown and theßrownstoth road or street
on whibh it fronts 250 feet, making- a number
of desirable building - Rite, in thd -village of
N 0.6. A lotfiOflaid Conisinfng..eboat % of
an Acre adjoining NO.1; land of C.' ?dyer, and
of. the. Methodist Church, on. the road from
Brownstown to the Reading road, and la Well.
covered with timber.
Those4fore described live. Tracts are all Of
first ty „Limestone Land, under good
fehoes,.ah in high taltivation; and Flu' be
soldloradvertiried, One. OrSwo traetS,
asp the linderaignr.d
shilleem most advazttemsoustol,heestate:.
OCcetaining..B4..A.OßES mud- iftt.pEß•
CMOS: nt Landisithatmlorithe Obtralico efeek,
in WerwittletcrifiMliip,:nhaut one - mile:north
joininge abrivuMentioned Tavern Hans% r i tt
lands of Elizabeth Luber, -
Mott 'and others. About 6 Acres are covered
with Sue timber, and.theremainder is meadow
land. 'The wards is' enclosed with& good fence.
The Tavern stand is one of the oldest and
best in the county, and the whole property is
located Ina wealthy and populous neighbor.
hood and not napalmed by any in the county.
Possession and an Indisputable title will be
given on the let of'AprlL next,'
Persons desiring to view the premises before
the day of sale will please:tali on John Fritz,
on the premises, who will Show the none.
Bale wlllheginat 1 O'clock in the afternoon
of said day., .ABRAILA3I FORNEY,
, GRABILL B. FORITEY,
24 tSW Frecutrso
gSBE
latAlstatt.
TrAziumusammucAT PRIVATE RALE.
y —The subscriber Murat private sale; his
valuable fano, situated In Salver Bering town.
ablA 5/amber/and colinl7,three =lles west of
rMsonsaiosnurit and seven ~ miles. miles cast of Car
.
' ll2l6, l ) l l lof. tainn ita6 AND 80 TEACHES,' •
more or leseof linwstone LOW: under a With
state of cultivation, the• whole lisi x iag been
thoroughly' Ilmedi_and belagundar fence,
of whith. about 1000 panels are poi fence. It
adjoins lands of Henry gTtabn Shoe.
maker, John G. Hupp and G. . er's heirs.
The improvements axe a large
Mo FARM HOUSE, oomfortelde Tenant
House: Btone Bank BAR N, Cider Press, and
all dther necessary out.buildings, all In good
repalr.l Also, a well of water near the door,
wan a Cistern ar the Barn, and one et each
house. 1 There is a geed Apple Orchard on the
premises, with -en abundance of
Echols ine&
and other choice Trait Trace. and'
churches are convenient.
Terms can be learned and the property seen
by calling on the subscriber residing thereon.
sop 2 ltdeitwl JACOB %AST.
VLUABLE CHIMER COURT Y FARM
AT PRIVATE BALE.—The subscriber
will sell at private tale that splendid 'farm of
EIGHTY ,A.CRII4, •
situatein the township of Welt Cain, Cheater
county,. three miles north or the thriving
borough ol Oosteriille, and directly on the lino
of the iWillmington .and Beading Railroad.
The impro_yements oonaist of a largo trMNE
DWELL/NO HOUSE, Stone and Prams Barn,
two Stone Tenant Rouses, atone Spring Rouse
over a Leverlailingliprlng of Watervand all
necessary outAbuildinp in good 'emir, A
good assortment of fruit. trees, good fences,
conveniently divided and ' well . Watered.
Terms easy. Apply on the premises or ad.
dress WI LLI JASINSKY,
Wagontown P. 0., Chester county, Pa.
sop 2 si,ew
=ELIO BALE OF A VALUABLE
BLACKSMITH STAND.—On SATURDAY,
EMBER 28111,1888, Will be sold at pablie
sale. at the publio house of Christian L. Miller,
in East Hempfield twp., Lancaster county, on
the Lancaster and Harrisburg Turnpike, 4X,
miles from Lancaster and 02 mhos from Lan.
dlaville,
A FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH STAND,
with Obe Aare of Land, in the above named
township, 4Mmlles west of the City of Lances
ter ,on the Lancaster and Harrisburg Turnpike,
and I}f, miles east of the Penney/yenta and
Reading Railroad crossing. The improve
manta thereon consist of a Ono and a Half
Story 13RICK DWELLING HOUSE, with
Kitchen attached, large Blacksmith Shop,
Shoein_g Shop, large Stable and ooachmaker
Shop, Hog Sty and other out-buildings. A well
of never- failing water near the door. Also, all
kinds Of Fruit 'Preen in bearing order, such as
Apples. Peaches, Pears, Quinces, &a; and an
abundance of Grapes; all inclosed with new
pale fences. The custom is well established,
the business having been carried on by the
undersigned for eight years at this place.
This iproperty is situated In the midst of a
good farming district, and commands a line
view of the surrounding country, making a
pleasant home.
All persons wishing to view the property be
fore the day of sale will call on the undersign
ed residing thereon or for further information
address to Landisville Post Office, Lancaster
county, Pa.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the after
noon of cold day, when attendance will be
given and terms wade known by
HENRY K. BURKHOLDER.
JOHN HBADi, Auctioneer. tang 26 taw 84
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUlt
LIC SALE.
On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
Urn and 25rH, lie% in pursuance of the last
Will of David Renck, deceased, and of Abra
ham Bartok, deoeased, and letters of Attorney
by the Heirs of Barbara and Margaret Renck,
deceased, the undersigned Executors of the
said Wills and Agents of the said Heirs, will
sell at . publio vendee, at the Sorrel Horse Tay
em, near the premises, In East Earl township,
Lancaster county, on the Harrisburg Pike,
about 4 miles east of New Holland, 2 miles east
of Blue Ball, about 6 miles west of Waynes.
burg, and 1 mile west of Beartown, the follow
ing heal Estate of the said deceased, to wit:
No. 1, A Farm or Tract of Limestone Land,
situated in said East Earl Township, adjoin
ing lands of David Martin, Weidler Kinzer,
(late George Weidler's property,) Charles
sweigart and others, containing
FIFTY-SIX ACRES AND TWO PERCHES,
The Improvements thereon erected aro a con
venient one and a halt-story LOG HOUSE,
with a two-story stone end attached, a Stone
SWISSER BARN, 37 by 100 feet, now Wagon
Shed, Corn Cribs, and all necessary out-build
ings. A spring of water in the cellar under the
house, and a Well of good and never-failing
water, with pump therein near the house, All
Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The land Is in
a good state of cultivation, under middling
good fences,.and laid off into convenient fields,
there Is running water near the barn yard.
No. 2, A Tract of Limestone Land, contain
ing 15 ACRES and I PERCH, in a high state of
cultivation and under good fences, adjoining
the above farm and lands of Weidler Kinzer
and Charles Sweigart. These two properties
will. be sold together or separate, to aunt pur
chasers
No.B, A Farm or Tract of Limestone Land,
adjong No and lands of Chas. Sweigart
and others, containing SEVENTY ACRES and
ONE PERCH. The improvements thereon
are a one and one-half story LOG HOUSE,
with Stone Kitchen attached, Summer House,
stone SWISSER BARN, 42 by 80 feet, with
Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached, and
other necessary out-buildings, A well of good
and never-failing water, with pump therein,
several springs on the property, and running
Water near the barnyard; Orchard of choice
Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches,
Cherries, etc. The land Is in a good state of
cultivation, and under good fences and laid
off into convenient fields, cattle having access
to water from all the fields.
No. 4, A Tract of Land containing 4 ACRES
and 155 PERCHES, situated in said East Earl
township, adjoining lands of Benjamin Wit
wer, (Sorrel Horse Tavern,) George Duchman
and others. The improvements thereon are
a one-story STONE. HOUSE, and Frame
Kitchen attached, Stone Shop, STABLE, and
other out-buildings, with a good and never
failing well of water with pump therein near
the house, good Orchard, &o, The land Is in a
good state of cultivations and under good
fences,
No. 5, A Traotof Limestone Land containing
5 ACRES and 121 PERCHES, in a good state of
cuttivation, (excepting about one acre thereof,
which is partly covered with timber,) adjoin
ing No. 4, and lands of Benjamin Witwer,
David Martin and others. Premises No. 4 and
6 will be sold together or separate to suit pur
chasers.
No. 6, Is a very valuable Tract of Timber
Land, containing 44 ACRES and 62 PERCHES,
situated on the north side of Welsh Mountain,
In said East Earl township, about 35 a mile
sonth of the Harrisburg Turnpike hoed, and
about one mile east from the above farms, ad
joining lands of Peter Eaby, Jacob Hess, Alex
ander Gault, Wm. Boyd Jacobs, and others.—
More than one-half of it is covered with Heavy
White and Black Oak, and Hickory Timber,
the balance with Chestnut Timber, fit to cut.
Also, some Sprouts. The irround is gently roll
ing so that teams can be driven to all parts of
the premises. This Tract has been sub-divided,
and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, as
follows, to wit;
Oak and Hickory Timber-2 Acres 78 Perches;
2 Acres. 87 Perches; 2 Acres, 163 Perches; 8
Acres; 3 Acres, 22 Perches; 8 Acres, 41 Perches;
2 Acres, 87 Perches; 2 Acres, 157 Perches.
Chestnut Timber-6 Ames, 15 Perches; 5
Acres, 64 Perches ; 6 Acres, 80 Perches; 6 Acres,
78 Perches.
No. 7 Is a Tract of Sprout Land containing 6
Acres and 16 Perches, situated on the Welsh
Mountain in said East Earl towhshlp, adjoin.
ing lands of Wm. Boyd Jacobs, Benjamin 'Wit•
wer and others, about one-fourth of a mile
southeast of the above farms.
Persons desiring to view the premises prey'.
ons to the day of sale, will please call on Chas.
Sweigart, residing on the west side of the
above plantations, or on Georae Duel:man, re.
siding near the Sorrel Horse Tavern.
The Woodland will be sold on the 25th, or
the second of the days above named, and on
the premises.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M., when at
tendance will bo given and terms made known
by GEORGE DUCHMAN,
Executor of David Renck, ,
deed.
CHAS. SWEIGA
JACOB RANCH, RT
Executors of Abraham Renck, deed.
SAMUEL RANCH,
JOHN RANCH,
Agents for the Heirs of Barbara and Margaret
Stanek, dec'd. tang 17 taw 33
DAVID BEAM
11111HEE VALUABLE FARMS AT PUB.
LIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEM.
BER 24th, 1868 the undersigned, Assignee of
the Estate of Joshua Eckman and wife, will
sell at public sale at the public house of James
K. Alexander, at Kirkwood, Coleraine town
ship, Lancaster county,the following described
tracts of first quality Oetorato . Creek Land, to
wit:
No. 1. A Valuable Farm, known as th:
"Mansion Treat,"
CONTAINING 110 A.CUES,
more or less, situate in Coleraine township,
on the Street road leading from Puseyvil o to
Union Meeting House, about ono mile east of
the former and two miles west of the latter
place, adjoining lands of Cromwell Blackburn,
James Evans, and others.
The improvements 'hereon err Med are a
good, substantial Two-Story DWELLING
HOUSE, 30 by 00 feet, Largo Double Decker
Barn,
nearly new, Wagon titled Corn Cribs,
Ice House, Hog Pen, Carriage House, and all
necessary out-buildings. There Is a drat-rata
Milk House, adjoining the Dwelling, with
running water through the porch and the
Milk House. There Is an Orchard of choice
Apples, Pears, Grapes, and a variety of small
fruits on this tract. This farm Is In a high
state of cultivation, all under good fences, and
has running water in nearly all the fields.
NO. 2. A valuable Farm, situate In Coleraine
township, on the 'Noble Road about of a
mile Portia of Kt meg Bridge, pni 10 miles !Muth
of Nobleville, containing
100 ACRES AND I 0 PERCHES,
more or less, and adjoining lands of John
Whiteside, Cromwell Blackburn; Vincent P.
Kingand others, with plenty of Woodland
for the • farm. This improvements are a good,
substantial,Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE,
Log and Frame Barn, good Frame Wagon
Shed, Corn Crib, and all necessary out-build
ings. There Is running Water at the porch of
the Dwelling, and thin tract has a stream of
water running through Et and several Springs
thereon. There are two Orchards of choice
Fruit Trees in good bearing order.
The undivided one-fourth interest in Farm
No. 8, known as" The Jacob Eckman 'Tract."
"mtaini NAOßE3 AND 80 PERCHES,
more or less. situated in Coleraine tap., on the
public road leading from Puseyville to Kirk
wood, about y. tulle from the former, and 2
miles from the latter plane, adjoining lands
of Mahlon Pusey,.Abrahara Esbenshade. Bax
ter Catighey, John Whiteside, and others.
The in provements thereon are a Comforta
ble FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Slate
Roof, large Frame Double Decker Barn,- with
twos Threshing Floors, Corn Cribs, Carriage
House, Wagon Shed,- Hog Sty, and all neces
sary outbuildings. There is running Water at
the Barn, and an excellent Pump on 1 he Porch
at the. House. •
There Is a fine Orchard on this farm, and
every field has water except one. It is very
suitable for a Dairy, or , Grazing purposes.
There is sufficient Timber also on this tract
These Farms are all adjoining each other. .
Any person wistringtoview these tracts be
fore the day of sale will call on Joshua Eck
man, raiding on Tract No. 1, or on the under
signed at Kirkwood.
A Good Title and P088013111011:Will be given on
theist day of Aprll,lBB9.
Pale of the above property will be positive
and without reserve, and will commence at 1
o'cicieirpreelsely on said day, when attendance
Willi* given and terms made known by
ett.LBRAITII,
Assignee of.Toshua Eckman and. wife, Kirk
wbod P. 0. . ,
.
At. the same time and place, -will positively
besold by tbe - andarblgned;the remaining un
divided Ibree-Fotalhe otllarm No. S., wben
attendance • *ID be given and terms -.made
known by . • DAVID ICCIEISCAbi...,
JACOB=
• bienuonfocW;
On FRIDAY, AEPIN2,II3DE. 25tb, 1888 will
also:be sold at the same place, Otlrkwooci,) the
following Personal Propel:wit: - •
One Oorn Drill neW -Nails, about
1,800 - Bashela of f fine om No.l. and. 2 ;
Also a promisso mMottof.3ql3,Mbson„
payabletoToshrianrm , u, tor securedby
an assig nm ent other intermit'in:
dower of
her fatheeit estate.-Jacob's Eckuum,o -de+
Joshua Eckman's Interest Ma Deed of Trust
for $5OO on a farm In Virginia. -
Also, Joshua Ferman's interest In. the dow•
er of his father's estate.:
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, 1 m., on said
day, when terms and conditions will Demsde
known.by
WM. N. GALS
Assignee of SostmaXclonatt and 1 4rk.
Word P. 0, Lang /9 brw 49
r.ott.kiwrAm*s. , pw , ,,,*/
16; 1868.
'W111:6810t
ATALVAiiLEPARJE.II4 PRIVATE NALL
V This tarns is situated in German Valley,
Shirley township; Huntingdon county, Pa. ;
five =lea east of Mount Union Station, an
c ontains Two Hundred and Fifty-nVo Ames
and the allowanos,part limestone and slate.—
One Hundred and Fifty A.eres are under a
splendid state of anitivation; and yield good
crops; the balance well timbered. The im
provements oonslait Of a good Two-Storied
FRAME DWELLING, with three towns and a
Kitchen on the first fl and five rooms on
the second. Two good ANT. HOUSES,
ved BANK BARN; ' Corn Crib and Wagon
Shed, Cider Press and Mtildlog Pen, and oth
er buildings. There is an eibbelletit and never
failing Spring of limatone water convenient to
the house, with a STONE SPRING HOUSE
over lt, and there is running-water in the barn
yard, so that stcek can be watered without
trouble. The farm is also well watered by
Springs; fencing good and large and splendid
Orchard of choice fruit. It is situated In a
wealthy and healthy neighborhood, and ,la
well worth an examination by those desiring
a first class farm.
Price and full terms made known on appli
cation to the subscriber at Dry Rtll3, Fran - kiln
county, Pa. Jy29.amw3o WILLIAM ME .
XIALTJABLE CHESTER COUBiTY VAL
LEY FARM. AT PUBLIC BALE.—On
DAY, the lOW day of OCTOBER, 1888, the
undersigned Executors of the Will of James
Buchanan, deceased, in execution of the
directions of said Will will sell, by pub
lie vendue, on the premises, a Perm In Valley
twp., Chester county, Pa:, situated near ° Olin
Station on the lino of the Penney Crania Cen
tral Railroad, a few miles west of Downing.
towL, and near to the Lancaster end Philadel
phia Turnpike Road, adjoining lands of Ed
ward D. Cope, Samuel Hatfield and others,
containing, according to recent survey,
121 ACRES AND 5 SQUARE PERCHES
of nearly all cultivationqLimestone fences
a high state of under geed
divided Into convenient holds with access to
running water. About II Acres aro Wood
land. The improvements aro a Two-
Story STONE DWALLING ROUSE, an out
Kitchen, Spring House, Waih House, a large
Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other out
buildings. There le an Orchard of choice Ap
pie Trees thereon. The farm has the repute
tlon of being ono of the beat In the valley.
Persons desiring to view the property boforo
the day of sale will Dollon M. It. liample, re
siding thereon.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. Af,, when
terms and conditions will be made known.
EDWARD Y. BUCHANAN,
H. B. SWARM.,
Executors.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
TENACRES OF WOOD LAND, situated In
West Bradford two., same county, which was
purchased by the deceased for the tom of the
anovo farm and Ls near It.
EDWARD Y. BUULANAN,
S. B. SWAM,
sep 0 ltdetsw 301 Executors.
VA LUABLE FARII AT PUBLIC SALE.
I u pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Lancaster county, the nnderalgned
Administrators of the estate of John B. Bower,
late of Bart township, in said county deed,
sell by public sale, on the premises, on
FRIDAY, the 2d day of OCTOBER, 1805, the
following real estate, late the e.stato of said
deceased, viz;
The one equal undivided half part of all that
certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situate in
Bart township aforesaid, adjoining lands of
Benjamin Baxter, Jacob Frantz, James Brown
and others, on the road leading from George
town to the Gap Mines about mile north
of Georgetown and Amite south of Gap Mince,
and containing
117 ACRES AND CO PERCHES,
more nr less, with a two-story Stone DWELL
ING HOUSE, with a If lichen, Bake Oven. Ac.
attached, Stone BANN. BARN, Wagon Shed,
Hog Pen, two-story Spring House, spring of
excellent water, never.falling, running water
in nearly every field. A. flue young Orchard
in prime bearing order, all choice fruit.—
Grape 'Vines, Pear and Peach Trees, good
fences, and all other necessary Improvements
thereon.
This property Is in a fine healthy neighbor
hood, convenient to churches, schools. stores,
mills, he, About four or live acres are covered
and well set with heavy timber, the balance is
divided into convenient fields and in a high
state of cultivation, and productive, affording
a tine opportunity and many Inducements to
any one desirous of purchasing a farm and en.
gaging In agricultural pursuits.
Persons wishing to view the premises prior
to the day of sale will please call on Joseph F.
Bower residing thereon.
Sale to - commence at 12 o'clock, M., of said
day, when attendance will be given said terms
of sale made known by
JOSEPH F. BOWER,
JOSEPH H. FOOLE,
Administxatore.
And at the same time and place, the under
signed will Fell by public vondue, the other
equal undivided halt part of said tracts of land
and improvements so that the purchasers may
buy and receive a title for the whole thereof.
sop 2 tsw 351 JOSEPH F. BOWER.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE.—On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM,
ER 90, ISM, the undersigned, Executors of
Michael Kyner, late of S7uthampton township,
Franklin county, Penn'a, deceased, will, be
authority vested in them by the last Wlll and
Testament of said deceased, offer by public
sale, on the premises, In Culberstou's Row, In
said township, 3 miles south of Orrstown, I
miles west of Bill ppensburg, and 7 miles north
of Chambernburg, the following described real
estate, containing
214 ACHES ANJ 110 PERCHES,
of excellent patented laud, in a high state of
cultivation; more than two.tbirds of which
is limestone, and the balance elate, pf a very
superior quality. About SO Acres of the slate
land is covered with thriving Timber. There
is a good Apple Orchard, with other Fruit
Trees on the premises. The buildings consist
nf a large STONE HOUSE, containing seven
large rooms, largo Hall and large Stone Kitch
en STONE BANK BARN, and other out
buildings. The buildings are beautifully
and pleasantly situated in the centre of the
farm, on the north side of the Row Spring—a
never-failing stream which flows through the
farm. The arrangements for watering stock
are complete both for barn, yard and beads.
The land will be sold entire or in two parcels
to suit purchasers.
Culberston's Row has long been noted for its
excellent farms, and this one is said by good
judges, to be the most desirable property In
the Row.
Persons wishing to view the premises before
the day of sale, will call with either of the un
dersigned residing in the borough of Orrstown.
Terms made known on the day of sale at 1
o'clock, P, H. JOHN KYNER,
W. H. ULAN,
Executors.
aug 26 taw U.
AVALUABLE "'ABM IN SALISBURY
TOWN7SHIP,AT PUBLIC SALE.
WEDNEEIDAY, the 7111 day of OCTOBER,
1588, the undersigned will sell by pubLic vendue,
on t he premises all that certain Plantation or
Tract of Land, situate at "Bellevue," In Balls•
bury township, Lancaster county, about of a
mile west of the Gap, on ;the Pennsylvania
Railroad, adjoining lands of George Green,
Wm, Linvili, George H. Rutter, W. D. Hoar
and others containing_
62ACRES AND 07 PERCHES,
more or less, with a large well-built, two-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with basement
Kitchen, 86 by 40 feet, SWISSEH. BARN, with
stone Stabling, a Wash House. Hog Pen and
other necessary out-buildings thereon. There
is an excellent young Orchard of the most
choice Fruit Trees, in prime bearing order, an
excellent Spring of never falling water there
on, and a running fountain at the house, and
another at the barn. Excellent fences and
other Impronements on the same.
This property is one of the finest In its vi
cinity, the land has been very recently limed,
and is Ina high state of cultivation. The build.
Inge are all good and convenient; the house
having been used and °coupled for many years
as a public house. If is In an excellent neigh
borhood, convenient to mills, stores, saltools,
churches, warehouses, ere, and offers great in
ducements to any one wishing to purchase a
fine farm or a beautiful and pleasant country
residence, being one of the finest sites In the
grand valley of Penile°, and but a quarter of a
mile from the Railroad Depot at the Gap,
Persons wishing to view the premises prior
to the sale, will please call on Martin Green
leaf residing thereon.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
of sale made known by
sop 2 Btw 351 GEORGE H. KINZER.
ALE OF VALUADLE REAL ESTATE.—
° TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2211, 11388.—The
undersigned, executor of John Zug, will offer
at public sale, on the above day, on the prem
ises, in South Middleton Lou nship, one mile
East of Papertown, near Mtalen's lower paper
mill, the following real °stare, to wit:
No. 1. The Mansion Farm of deceased, con.
taming 130 ACRES, more or less, having there
on erected a Large Two-Story Brick. Mansion
House, containing seven rooms and a kitchen,
a Large Brick Bank Barn, Wagon Shed Corn
Crib and other outbuildings. The land is in a
high state of cultivation and under good fence.
There is a Well of Good Water at the door and
one at the barn, and there lean Orchard of Fine
Apple, Peach, and other trees. "Mountain
Creek " passes through the farm.
.No. 2. Also, on the same day, on the premises
adloining the former tract, a Fatal on the
Carlisle and Hanover turnpike, at Paper town,
containing 105 ACRE., nun,' or less, having
thereon erected a Weatber•botrded House, e
Large Brick Bank Barn, and other outbuild
ings. "Mountain Creek " also passes through
this tract affording a first-cless water power.
Th.re Is a fine Young Orchard on this tract,
ans the land is well cultivated and tinder good
fence. Bath these, tracts are in the Immediate
vicinity of Mt. Holly Springs. a section noted
for the salubrity of its climate and visited
annually by hundreds lu search of health,
Sale to COMMOI3OO at 11 o'clock A. M. on sold
duty, when terms will be made known lit!
JACOB Z G,
I 7/ Law 114) Executor of John Zug.
punLlc SALE
or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The subscriber as Executor of the last will
and testament of Joseph Yates, deo'd, will oder
atfpublio sale, in the town of Hancock, Wash.
ington county, bid., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER Inu, 1868,
all the real estate of which the said Joseph
Yates, deed, seized, consisting of the following
described tracts and parcels of land:
THE VALUABLE FARM
ou which the deceased at the time of his death
resided. This farm Is situated about 1 mile
oast of Hancock. immediately on the Chem
peace and Ohio Canal, and Is one of the best
BUSINESS LOCATIONS
on the line from Cumberland to OeorgetoWn.
The Farm contains about
365 ACRES OF LAND,
to be ascertained by actual survey.
The National Turnpike from Baltimore to
Wheeling and Pittsburg passes through it,
About 75 Acres of this tract is first-class
POTOMAC BOTTOM LAND,
unsurpassed for fertility by any land in the
State. The balance consists of about 150 Acres
of firstwate
TIMBER LAND
and gooci, upland. There Is ou the property a
good
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
with other necessary oat- bnildings.
A FINE ORCHARD
containing a variety of young and choice Fruit
Trees around and about the Dwelling House,
and a fine Spring and 2 Wells of Water con
venlent to the Dw
A LABORelling:
BARN,
111 feet long by 47 feet wide and capable ;of ac•
commodatine 50 head of horses and 130 head of
cattle. The Barn is close to the canal, malting
It convenient for the sale of every description
of produce to boatmen right at the door. Also
AN ISLAND IN TALE POTOMAC
lying oppo
ainingabont site the above described property,
cont
NINE ACRES.
easy of access and of exceeding fertility.—
also all the egnitible Interest of the Said de
ceased, consisting or the undivided one-fifth
of a tract of land adjoining the above de
scribed property and containing about
15 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less - being the same land now in pos
session of John fsherard, and improved by a
LOG DWELLING HOUSE
and, Log Stable with a good Spring of water
nearthe libutle.; • .'
Twain or I.3aXialbe terms of sale will be
one-third cash on the day Of sale, or ratification
thereOf by tbe Orphane _Court of Washington
county, and the balance In two eal annual
payments, with interest from the day of sale,
the purchaser giving notes for the deferred
payments withapproved security, and on the
final payments good and atifficient d.eed will
be executedby.the Executor. • .. • •
Fossession.of the first above described prop
erty will begiven on the Lt day. of Apr% 1890.
and the same Will be shown to persons deer,
one of tnirchasing.bytheßxecutor resitting On
the adjoining Win, or by MraohnsonStilweil
residing on trreaxemises:
.BAKB/M . BOWLES,
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akerittiltura, Ic
T HEILE II 'No
M A N U-B E
- SO PIRMANENT AS
R A W BONER,
1801 WIIIOII IS NADA
'VT .A. INT INT S
RA W BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATES
Warranted Perfectly Pnre and Free from Adnl-
STANDARD GUARANTRED I
Established at 'an egoellent Fertiliser, by
years of 000stant use, and highly recom
mended by all who have used It as a
GREAT CROP PRODUCED.
And permanent Improver of the sod
W EVERY FARMER BIIOULD USE IT.•Vti
VIZUFT & YOUNG
ManulhaturiVe Agent,
22 SOUTH trIZARVEB,
PHILADEILI'LLIA.
eb 20 Factory at Wilmington, Del. 7mw 8
ita- FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. -V4
B OWEII•19
COMPLETE MANURE,
MANUFACTORID IIY
HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST,
PHILADELPHIA.
EMMEEIZI
Super• Phosphate or Llme, Ammonia and
WARRANTZDVAILL YROL ADULTICRATION
This Manure contains all the elementa to
produce Israel crops of all kinds, and Is highly
recommended by all who have used lt, also by
distinguished Chemists who have, by analysis,
tested its qualities,
Packed in Bags of WO pounds each,
DIXON, BIIARPLEBB4 CO.,
SOLE AGENTS,
39 BOUTII WATER A 40 BOUTLIIDELAWARIC A v
PHILADELPHIA.
For galo:by WU. REYNOLDS,
70 South St., Btim M
al
ore, d.
And by donlerg gonorally throughout thu
country. [mop U lyw3o
B AUGH'S COMIERCIAL BIANURFA
TRADE MARK
COMM
BAUGH d; SONS, Philadelphia,
NOBTO WESTERN FERTILIZINV CO.,
CHICAGO,
Soto Manufacturer&
PRICES.
Baugh's Raw Bono Phosphate.
Price, $5O per 2,000 lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer
Price, $5O per 2,000 lbs.
Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure
:Pries, S.O per $2,000 lbs.
The above Manures are furnished In both
bags and barrels, whichever customers prefer.
.11 - 0-The In are nnllnrm In weight 160
ponnelm.-n6
The attention of Farmers tx especially direct
ed to the fact that the sources of the ktaw Ma
terial of which the above Manures are com
posed, are 80 well under control that we can
furnish them of strictly uniform quality and
condition, and that they contain a larger per
contage of ammonia than any other cities of
manufacturctl manures lu the market.
BAUGH A; SONS,
20 S. Delawnro Avenue, Philadelphia.
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO.,
Cor. Lake At Lasalle Sts., Chicago,
For Sale by
SAMUEL HESS, Luncuetor, Pit.
sir BAUGR'S COMMERCIAL MANURES
may ho procured from dealers in any of the
principal towns in the United Stater or Do.
minion of Canada. (pin , 2l.lUmw 4
TO FARMERS!
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
The attention 01 Farmers and other consum
ers of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, an
worthy of their,special notice. Ita use for sev
eral years in Maryland, Virginia and other
Southern States, for all crops, has given it a
standard character for excellence unequalled
by any other. It possesses all the quickness of
Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not
found in that article. MU lbs. of this Guano
are found more than equal to 8G) lbs of the befit
Superphosphates. It ripen-stile wheat crop from
flee to seven days earlier that the plaoiphales,
which fact alone gives it incalculable advan
tages. A liberal discount to dealers. For
sale by
JOIIN FL REESE df. 00.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co.,
38 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a,
mar 23 (tmwl2) And 71 South fit., Baltimore.
M . GEISELMAN, 3u, & CO
(Late BARD & GEIEIRLUAN,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, AU
NO. 12f) Nonni BROAD STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
all- Pr ompt attention will be given to sales
and a speedy return made thereof. Parties
can rest assured that the highest price will be
secured for all produce entrusted to our care.
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COM 21115810 N MBRCHANT
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CHICAGO, ILL.
Particular attention paid to the purchase of
Grain and Produce for eastern orders.
REFERENCES:
Bnehong de Bro., Bankere Reading, Penna.
Barnhart & Koch, Grain Dealers,
Whitlock & Wallace, Com. Merehante, N. Y,
City National Bank, Chicago, 111,
apr 1
TRY THE
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE
It is composed principally of the celebrated
Guano from
ALTA VELA,
contains three per cent. of Ammonia, au
amount sufficient to give activity to tho vege
tation, and a large quantity of Soluble Bono
Phosphate of Limo, together with Potash and
Soda, the essential elements of a complete
manure.
Price SSO Per Ton.
Bend fOr ap - Surphlet.
Address THE ALFA VELA GUANO CO.,
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THE DIAMOND STATE
THRESHER AND CLEANER
Wo call the attention of Farmers and others
to our 1611120 VED DIAMOND STATE
THRESHER AND CLEANER with Double
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We also manufacture Endless Chain Horse
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Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers, and all
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Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all
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