'Mints to AFatmers. Ground for an Orchard. The idea of some farmers that an ap ple tree will thrive in any soil which will produce grass, is a mistaken one, and not unfrequently causes consider able disappointment and loss to those who base action upon it. The apple, though a hardy tree, will not thrive on a poor soil, and it is a waste of time and money to plant an orchard upon such ground. A case in point: Several years since an acquaintance in Mont gomery county requested us to have forwarded to him a Specified number of apple trees, which was done. The trees went forward in the fall and were set out. In the spring they put forth leaves and gave many indications of thrift.— When the summer came round the trees began to fail and by the end of the season most of them died. This was quite a disappointment, of course, and was a themeof remark when we visited the party the spring follow ing. On examining the ground select ed for planting the trees we were not surprised at the result. It was a plateau —near the apex of a considerable hill, and had been used as a pasture. From the appearance of the ground we thought the apple ought to nourish there, and were surprised that it did not, hut a brief examination, by the aid of a pick-ax, solved the mystery. The soil, which was some five or six inches deep, rested on a fiat shale rock, impervious to the root.; of the trees and wholly inadequate to supply them with the nourishment essential to vitality and growth. This shows thatit is essential in planting an orchard, to select ground which will per mit the roots to make their way down ward as well in a lateral direction with out restraint or hinderanee. Freedom, in this respect, is one of the conditions of success in orchard culture, and that soil which cannot supply this had better be devoted tosome other purposes than that of raising fruit. A rich, dry soil, or_ gravelly loam, with an eastern or southern exposure, will be found best suited to the apple, as well as to the most of the fruits common to the northern and western States. Planted out in ground in this, and properly mulched at suitable intervals, There need tic no fears of failure, but unless these conditions are complied with, success may be re garded as out it the q ue,tio..—roturlry U, nil, WWI. Enlerglse In Farming are inclined to think that more farmers fail in being what they wbill to be, or in lia.ving what they vault to have, through Avant of enterprise, than for the \Valli of ally other requisite. In indus try and frugality there is probably no class that equals them. The money gained by honest toil in the lield, is sel dom wasted in the wine vim or ou the gaming table. 'Plies . work had and long, and scrupulously !qlN'e their earn ings; 'still, comparatively few become .Iveallliy, awl with those few the wealth acquired b. , ordinarily the work of a life time. Phis comes., we think, chietly from a enterprise—from living aver cautions:Mout entering into any branch of farming operations that ha, not been thoroughly tried, te,ti..l and declared The old :Magi`, nothing gained," in iodt every hundred fartnersit A certain ilogree of vigil i•-• t 11111•2,; 1111( it i- I. 11:',Ve 111, 11111,11 of it :1;. , too lilt!'. Vl,l' every NAII , , lv shi , Noll2; ~ t l• terpri , in l'ai•11111 sowing 11,•W it, (11 . 1'1,41 or in 1,1%111,1i11g 1111( intu SIM. new 1110 (hero area hundred \\1111i:01, by alway-irunningin thesaincold rtit. It Is not to I,' expected that :111110 \V will pity in farming, any more (lout they do in other laud., ‘11 . 111;.111(•,,S; latt same of them will pay, :mil tin,o will com pensate for what has been lost ill with the others. .1, a rule, a 111:111 tilitli••• better of himself, and his neighl.or4 think lietter,„of him, it' he Inive the viiiir:ige and enterprise it strike hold('' oil hit° HOWL! new 1111,101' taking that pronii....s well, even it' lie fails in it, than they do it' he silt; con tenteilly down anil only der, the thin,, whirl liis father saw grandfatlici 1)1.. I Frequent Boeings Tlw .1/lt;// , eonelude , uu v.iti ,•le on hoeing as follows :—Frequent hoeings, CVCII 41111'in:2:the Ilryt'sl.SeZtsWlS, unUihuto In the I,OllHlt u 1 the crop. Py loosening of the wil , the air, and OS pucially the night air, charged with moisture even in tiniesof severe drought obtains ready acre,, to the roots a 1.1:111( , , soil iweentett eeittlenseti ill the Very often, during a hard SLIM -111121'S•tirOlIght„ NV(' haVe soon corn leaves and othenvegetation roll tip during the day lime, but I,IIIP nut again at night iu e0115.11112111 . c of the falling of the dew, or the prevalence of inei,tt, air. NVltere the ground is not stirred it be comes eroded over, baked, as it is call ell, and 111.11(1'01V moisture from below does not lied its Nvay up through to poet the L . ontlensed moist air of tlw night. Ilut where ground is frequently hoed the reverse is the case, hence the benefit of repeated hoeings, during the S11111111( . 1' 1110111.11 S. [llOll this point, (me of our late English journals mentioned the fact that during the extremely dry sea son of 1 , -;21;, a gentleman 1155 in the MOM of hoeing, with his own hand, three drill- of turnips, daily. The re ,:1111. NV:LA (hilt the 1111'0e drills thins lilted were a Good crop, while the yield upon the rentaithh , r of the richt, hoed less fre quently, came Mmost to nothing. Top Dreg,,lng and Close Coning On 'awls not 100 Nrt , t, all will ttgre with me that it it: Lon; to tor tl Nv should gry... mars ti/ till' COM IMStillg of manures to I.:. applied as a tut. dre,4:1.4 - of sir 111(111111.4 1i51.15. Lust any farmer each year make but live Sr len cords more of in 11111ei: 'Oast, into Wet ln.q pets: .ur barn-}ants ale..url. aria., and ap ply it :11 sm)11 hay_ mg, and the Is wonderful]. '1'11.! gurnswill beejli to grow immedi ately :trier the lirst rail of rain. Thus null' are 11:mri,Ited azt.l are lustier pro iseted neati.uust frog in wittier, and it fed /11 ' in the flit) it is out done ss I • 11),IY is if uu 111:1111111 , had been applied. thio reasqu why grass t•rops run out beeanse they are fed too late in the hill, or two. fed., In Ole spring should not Ile fed at all. rutting some kinds of brass too low is often very in jurious. When the hop 1(1 the root of herdsgrass Is taken' up by wowing or feeding too Close by sheep, it begins to fail :mil tint owner is at a loss to know ‘vhy it has run out so soon, little think ing that thiS close shaving. of the roots is the eause,f his loss and disappoint- Farnie's Horses In Autumn Farmers' hurst•s are often neglected in the autuninHierhaps we should be jus tified in saying :Mused. The heavy work of the Season is done, and, though there are almost daily jobs for the horses to per o riel it is frequently considered well (mough to drop (heir grain, and let them thrive as best they can on the pas ture. Another serious complaint the horse would Make, had he the power, is that proper and timely shelter is not furnisheil. There is scarcely a night after the middle of September during which) the f: u •mbrsi work horses should not, hl• shehered in the stable. Preservation jaf their health and econo my in their kreping demand this. Sup pose it is a cold, windy, frosty night— we will not discuss the absolute cruelty of exposim4 these faithful servants o man ton furious storm —after feeilim, awhile they become chilled loin resort to running to get warm ; they accom plish their object, but often al the cos of a stumble and fall in the dark, a cu or a sprain which puts a blemish on them for life. Then, being warm :nit tired front running, they are inclined to rest, and thechitly,airoperating on their heated blood and relaxed sinews tend. to stiffen thent, render thorn spiritless and often indhces a severe cold.—Ruhr IN'to , York, r. ❑iingarlan Gras.; Edwin Johnson, a farmer in Del ware countyl, a •few miles from Phila delphia, regularly sows a few acres of longarian grass, and e.msiders it a very valuable addition to his winter supplies. His cows and horses eat it readily, and thrive on it,--and its rapid growth, in the event of lindications of a short erm, of grass, makes it an important and pro Made substiitute. He informs us, hi. crop varies from 2 to 2 ; i tons per acre, ready in turd months from the time 0 sowing, which is usually the first weiel . in June. Whenever] the seed shows signs of ri pening, by turning yellow, he has found to be the proper time to cut. It grows three feet high, and the quantity of seed sown is 20 quarts to the acre, well drill ed in with Mi ordinary wheat drill. The sowing of a patch of Hungarian grass may prove 03 be one of the elements of high farmi ig , and enter into a soiling system, as i can be made to follow sown rye, and wi 1 make an agreeable change for cows. About a fortnight ago, Mts. Abraham Schlegel residing at Fleetwood, Berks county,injured a thumb by having it accidentlyapt in a corn shelter. In flamatlon et in, and on Monday night ast she diedof lockjaw. , ftiliscellaneous. OBITIJABY Death of £x-Governor Packer Ex-Governor William F. Packer 'it.. at 14 is residence in Williamsport, Lycoming ounty, on Tuesday afternoon last, Sept. 4, 1870. He v of James and Charity I t in How ard twp., Con ld day of April, 1807. native of Chester co., I tes Packer and Rose Mi Bye, the mother of the c t in Bucks co., Pa. She was a (motor of llezekiah Bye and Sarah Pettit. The Governor's an cestors on both sides were Quakers. When Wm. F. Packer was only seven years old his father died, leaving a widow and five small children, the oldest under ten years of ago. Bereft of paternal care, the sons, Hezekiah 8., now Judge Packer of Williamsport ; William F., the subject of this sketch; and John P., a merchant of Flemington, Clinton co., Pa., as they ar rived at a sufficient age, applied themselves to the task of assisting their mother in maintaining the family, and cheerfully sustained whatever hardships their situa tion imposed, receiving at the same time such education as the limited facilities of the country schools of that time afforded. In January, 1020, William, then in his thirteenth year, entered the office of Sari l J. Packer, a kinsman of his, who publish ed a newspaper at Sunbury entitled the Public Inquirer, engaging himself as an apprentice. The paper was discontinued in the fall of that year, and he returned to Centre county and completed his appren ticeship in the office of the Belli:limb! Pa triot, then under the control of Henry Petrikin, who subsequently 'became a dis tinguisited member of the Stab., Legislature and was Deputy Secretary of the Common wealth under Governor Shunk. At the meeting of the Legislature in December, 1025, ho came to Harrisburg and worked aw a journeyman printer in the office of the Pennnyinania Intelligenrrr,of which Hon Simon Cameron wax at that time one of the proprietors. Here Ito remained till 1827, when he went to Williamsport and enter ed his name as a student at law in the of fice of Joseph 11. Anthony. lie never ap plied for admission to the bar, yet the knowledge thus acquired of the rudiments of the common law was of great value ti. him in the public stations he subsequently In this hill of 1527 he purchased an interest in the ynoming iiii,ntte, and in IS:2i he be came its sole proprietor. On the 24th 01 December in this year he was married tm Mary W. Vanderbelt, daughter of Peter Vanderbelt, Esq., a highly respected citizen if Williamsport, by whom helms since had en children, six of whom are living. His tonneetion with the ilazetin continued till iLtti, when he left it in a flourishing condi ion and with a wide influence, and united thnself with Benjamin Parke and t t. Bar ett in establishing The Keystonn at I lards rg, a paper which commanded the y4)1111- (1,4) and support of the Deinueratie party f the State. The enterprise was suceesful, lid the firm of Packer, Barrett A Parke nitinued till NIL when Mr. Packer re red from it. In February, 18:19, r. Packer, who had unribuled largely to the election of Day id It. l'orter as Governor the previous year, Was appointed'hy him 0110 of the three Ca nal l'onimissioners of the State. At the commencement of Gov. Porter's second term, in 1542, 110 WAS 11111/01111011 Auditor General, ;Intl discharged the duties of that 011100 /111 ISIS. In P-dii he was t ily.elt‘ett.,l a member of the Ilouse of Itepresentatives from the district composed of the comities of Lycoming, Clinton :Ind l'otter, but by 111141:11:11 in carrying out the return,: of Por ter to,v;iship, l'linten county, his opponent Nl'aS returned 11i 0100/01, alltl 1101111111 y st're ,.,l th e wh e t,: session hero,: the error was discus ered. The succeeding year, being again a candidate, 110 IVII, elected 1:y 11.1111l prity of over fifteen hundred. Although this W:11/ the tir.t 111/f1(1.11,1100 a inemher of the legislative, body, his repo:At:on (las such that 110 was chosen to ,Ivvr the I louse :LA its Speaker. Ile WO: again elected in Isis by an inerea.sed majority, although the political tide ran heavily against his p:trty that year. There was a tie in the Meuse, and there might have been it protraeted struggle f,:i; the Speal:ership if NI r. Packer had not boon inenther. Ili Inc fitness for the position lie lowered l'i L ,tbuve :ill the rest that the chair 5011.1 at 01100 given to him. I loss; svorthy he 50:15 01 . thin tliNllllol.loll :/ 1/1111,;10 CAC/ Wlll 1•110 W,. Nt: tlet•k1011 of 111, ever was reversed by the I louse. (Icily once NVIO :111 appeal from his decision taken ; anti in that inst.tnee, after he had stated hi. rea• /110 1110111110 r WllO the 111/11(1111 VOll,l 10 ,IIS/11111 11.0 de1...1011 of the chair, as did the whole House. In NW 111 r. l'aiiker Wa, elected to the State Senate t•ront the district einnilosed fllintlin, (lionise :tint Sullivan counties. 111, opinunent in this 4 . 0111.0,t teas hl. Andrew I Curtin, ii . llo inn ]Oulu sue ceelled hint a, (iovernor, lit this hodp he at ulna , ranl:',s, n leatlituz member:m(l 1011. its impress upon the legislation of the State. When the jell State Convention wet at Ilarrishurg Ittrelt, to nom inate a ettlit.lidat.o for Guverllor, F. Packer's natno %vas prevented to it, and he received the highest vtitottn,the first and every subsequent ballot, until he finally received a majority of all the votes raid N 11,4 iletlartiii unanimously nominated. Then_ wore two other candidates in the field, (lull. Itavi.l \flitted anddlon, Isaac Mr. l'aclant was elected, heating, Mr. Wil mot -112,7-17, and having a majority of 14,579 user the combined vote or Loth his ,onipe tit.rs. Ito tea inaugurated as tiovernor on the third Tuesday of January, Its:ei. and held the office during the constitutional term of threl! years. AL the close of his term he retired from public life and return ed with his family to his former homy a Williamsport, where hill istittintied to re side till the tittle re his death, resueeted by all his fellow-eitizens. In it may NViiii . ilistive he snit of Governor Packer that he iris intlebtet In his a tell energy and industry for the tal ueatien and kte,trledge Mt acquired, :and to his own merits for the distinction lit tteltieved. Graduating in a printing tulle° "the poor boy's college" his life adds nit other to the man} - ',right. examples o honor, worth :Intl renesvit Nvltich have hat their origin in the school Nvhich produced: Franklin. Governor l'acker's remains will In , inter red at Williamsport tit-morrow afternote at two o'clock. Jr.lav Irtmg,',l Derision. Ti) financial editor of tho I'Lilal :p /,./per say* The deeisbni of .1 edge Strong of Ibc Su preme C:oirt or the the l'irenit ',mil, in this rite, again , a the validity the law by which th,• tax on div idends of the Heading Railroad, since Jan. I, 1 , 70, 11:ts boon levied, are learn, exeites great interest at the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and directions have ah•eady till given to have the case at once appealed to the Supreme Court. We see it assumed iu nc.trly ;ill the notices or this important de rision that it involves the validity of ill in come taxes ex eept personal income. Lt other words, all taxos eollected since Jan. I, en thodividends of railroads, banks, trust ~impanies, canals, turnpike. 4, slat.k ; water navigation companies, and the interest paid on the lootills of these ,•ornpanics, and the taxes retained front the salaries of would have to he re funded, amounting, according to the esti mates furnished by the Department, to some six millions of dollars. As the tena city with which l lovernment officials hold b. money Once in their possession is well known, the mere mention of its liability to be called upon to disgorge so large a stun :Is six millions or dollars is well ealeulated to awaken apprehension as to whether the decision will bo allowed to:AA - ltd. But there may he some question whether . the decision of.ludge Strong is quite:ls wide in its scope and hearing as is claimed for it. The suit against the Readin; Railroad Company was fora penally as well as for the payment or a dividend tax claimed to he duo and ow ing. In this particular ease the Judge, speaking Of it, says: " It was substantially an attempt to en force a upon the plaintiffs for an omission to do that which they had no right do, a lientffty equal to the amount of .5 per cent. tax, with an additional 5 per cent. thereto. It is 5, be remembered that the tax is levied upon the shareholders, and that the company is merely the govern mental agent to collettt it. Its liability to distress, if itnythere there be, arose out o r au unlawful Failure to collect the tax end Pay it over. But the failure was not unlaw ful at the time. Sorely it will not he main tained that the declaratory act of 1570 eau be regarded as op/Totting retrospectively to make the ad 01` 5/11iSsiUn of the plaint I;tri unlawf led pun isha hie as fin rdil'ltNO, when the art or outission 11,18 illnoCr'ne It MC lime When if orrifl,oll. Were it conceded that the con struction given by Congress is binding in all eases where it would not disturb vested rights, or operate practically as an r.r poach fade, law ' it is not to be presumed it was intended for application to snob a ease as the present. t/i coarse 1 amt not to he Un tlri.4oml inta (Ong that in July, 1570, whoa thettederratery act ?NM passed, Con yreNs had not the pou'rrW impose ,f (Si: upon any invonie that had been received be !Orr that I ime. What I mean to say is, that i., not it, true Ln fitted Congress intended by that ad Is mihjeet any ins/ it ution too permit(/ lie lent haring befOre pllSS(flje c o /beefed e , lax which had not teen imposed." If, as is herein implied, Congress, at the time the' declaratory act was passed, had '• the power to impose a tax upon any in come that had been received before that time," under circumstances other than is peculiar to those in the case of the Reading Railroad Company, it would follow that in all such other cases from walla' income had been received that no claim against the Government for a return of the amount could be Maintained. The Internal Reve nue Department will, of course, appeal the case to the Supreme Court, but it is admit ted that the positions assumed by Judge Strong, in the ease decided, are well taken and fully sustained by both the letter and spirit of the law. Ex ploxlve Agents The caution that ;Mould be observed in storing away explosive agents in safe places is inculcated by an accident that oc curred recently in Greenock, Scotland.— Twelve young men took refuge from a shower in an unoccupied smith's shop. Ono of the young men, in searching about the premises discovered a tin box about a foot square, and another observed a small quan tity of oil, on a forge. These discoveries did not seem to be very important till a third member of the party picked up a hammer with which ho struck a careless blow at the box. In an instant's. terrible explosion took placo, and the wholo build ing and eleven of tho unfortunate young mon worn blown into atoms. Two Men Kilted In the TanneL A sad affair happened in the tunnel at Gallitzin, on Friday evening last. Twb men, one named Nathan Saunders, and the other Clark, employed as trackman, were directed by the foreman to go from the east to the west end of the tunnel—the foreman giving particular directions to them not to go through the tunnel but to go over the hill. lint they paid no heed to him, and in a moment or two the ' pusher' coining east on the south track emerged from the tunnel with ono of the men's hats ou the cow-catcher. Search was immedi ately made and the two men found in a ter ribly mangled condition, one of them dy ing soon after reaching Gallitzin, the other living, but in an unconscious state, until Saturday morning. It is supposed that the men were both on the south track, having stepped from the north track to avoid a freight In which they knew was ap proachin from the east. But the tunnel, being dun n, and they could not see theap proaCh of the " pusher," nor distinguish the riMse of its approach from that made by the freight train. Both men left fami lies. Radical Rascality in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Age gives the following brief sketch of the rascality of the Radical Board of Aldermen of that city: The infamous Board of Aldermen, in se lecting men for the election officers to rep resent the Democrats of this city, trampled alike upon the spirit and letter of the law, and that regard for the sanctity of the bal lot-box which is cherished by all honest men in this nation. Instead of appointing fair, open members of the Democratic par ty, they pursued the opposite course, and chose men to suit their own purpose. In the Eleventh ward, persons were selected as Democrats who voted the Radical ticket last fall, and when that fact was pointed out in the Board of Aldermen the answer Was, „ they are good enough Democrats for us." And so they aru. In the Fifth ward like appointments were made. The "Demo cratic" Acton; Inspector of the First divi sion of the Fifth ward, is a Radical, a son in-law or the Radical Inspector, living in the lattor's own 'muse, and appointed by his direction. I lundreils or similar cases could be mentioned. But such a detailed criniAti is not necessary to convict. the Board of Aldermen of gross and infamous cor ruption in the important matter of selecting men to cundpct thlielOCl.loll. Illiterate men non-residents, habitual drunkards and Radicals, have been forced upon the Demo crats as their representatives in the election boards, and this action is defended, nay, applauded by the Pries, Bulletin and Tele gotph. But the people are fairly aroused upon this outrage, a n d they have appealed to the Courts for protection. Will that protection be afforded ? wiv e - sv-k• • .1 1 • )i) THE "PAIN KILLER," After year., 11•1:1I, reee i leillt: tile to Its vlrltles. rota I,orsous or I lie !tight,: character I'hy,irian,ot llio first rrsponsl lollty, rcrotome:lll it :Is it 11,-4 ell'ortual ',ell :kr:Oil/II for lon of valn. IL Is not or iii. iii r, o ply r vet* I: none for Ilrulsrs : Cols, Burns, .tr., lint for Dvstottrry or Cholera, or any sort or Isort•I vs:l:pis:W. it IS /I rumeily pilassoa for rfli:•i:so.y relit ity 01 . ate- I km. In tIo• wresz irs of I ntlla : cal::: -hot ninon r., 11 11:o:1:vv.:no Illt•Statltlard Nletll , . eine tor till such eimplattit , ..as %veil te. tor I i,t - s titipt•itt, Liver Complaint..., and tither kintlrer th,ortlers. For titittff,lts mei Cobb:, Canker .itstlittnt, mitt Itlimmititil• I/it/11,111k , , it Int. been proved by the mte.t .tionelmit mei eon icing testimony. to be tin invaltutlile tiedl tine. 1/Ireeilons netiontittin,) null bottle. Sold hy all 1/r11:3 , 11 , 1 ,1 . Prioe td..., and 31 por bolth w. Cincinnati, t ;11111 1)r. It Charlotte, N. t'., are malting lotion billing cures oral! cancer+, Tumors, Ulcers by gr.( without till knife must it 111111111•111, , , and with but little pain. Evcr - runt and ti re Is Inca and removed, if Itilooi In Ii RIO 1111,1 cannot return. Itiovare of hog. Professors, tvit Li their bogootreatnidits, slcaling stir advertisements. No others have I hes. , treatments. None oilier should ever 1,,' For particulars, scatf fur circular, call, or oililress us also,. LEGAL NOTICES USTATI: 01 , .101Ig Mt CAi.LT, I.A'rE _FA ~f .4 Atllllllll , lmi i. 41 .41 said I.stalt. 11:tvitt4 brcu .4ratllt..l 1.. I I.t. .41 I 11.4..1.5 1.• fo Itnlnctilato pay...W.:1.11114,w has lnc claims oz. th•lttalltls .11,4 I :lc wlil them It.- 111,11 1.. II..• Its m.j. 7 A.12..ini.,1 mho'. 'DKr ATE OF A,llllllll,lrut hm ‘,l • s:tideNtalt• haVing tunlilt . ,l to Illt• 1111111'r~i;;111•~I, 111 111rr~~111.. 111111.111 I.tl 1111•11•141 aro ri,lnealt4l 1111111(411:th pay 1111•111, 111111 111tha1' :Ig:dual SOH pr1 . ,111 !Juan 1i)1 . Not t It . Ita 111 111 Ilk: It. sll.\ NI:, ,11111111str:0,r, 1. rvru P. l'a S A'F F. Cf F' CLARK P ITI tot, or Dr..", mr.-I.l , ltprs tes latilelllary ua ~.ttid v,rantet It, the wid,•rsNzt,,..l, nit per , ozis 11,, , r0t0 are tomaid 1.11,1,111tt0 pay meat, and 11,,,50 dalT ,,, ,till pleas prest,l th,•111 on or Ilefor, the :4111, of Soplidt, 10711, to the .101 IN F,x,ditor, I\l,,,llallics I irocc I'. 0., La, ::1-::S-GI EINTA'r E CIF V 731. E. rt.t:3l(llli, LATE OF East Earl tArp., Lann:nenter eo....lee'nl. The towlersignill Auditor, app.:tut,: to din-tribute the Intlann•e remain: n 4 ill the E oaf/thlS or Ada. . n Eno,k, sq., Ainlnl.trAto e e , lnl o sing l to and aninell to t he same, will •lil for lint purponw: en: ESDA.V. nn:Tntltin.lt .2.1;111, 1 , 7 e. nil nautili P. M.. In the I.lhrary plans orla. Court iu tl.- city Lancait,,, wll.•ris all per,... .e. in tereste.l in sailnlktri hint .n ten.l. A SSIGNED rs r 411' A r.rx.aAD£at lorrison mot \\'l fr., or l'olyrAin township. ounaunty.—.\ Morrison, of Coleralri toxviThip, Isivirnz hy Or iissivinnt ..11.1 heir 1111 i tip- Iwnt•llt ..f .n . /..litorsM orrh.on, In. nil• 1.. s:ii.l 1.1 to Ow un tlin.lll iinst• ha in!! claims 1.. Lin In M. N. ITTEIC7:II7 c;pr will tii• to tiii• mixt l'inuntylvitnin iiir I hi; incorpoint of a. NMI,. tliS1,1111:ill surti trust pH 't he nniiii• nl The Columbia Di 111.• to ho IlWat..ll in In the Comity or Lancaster, with it jutlVt•lltY-11%, saint Dollars, with rho unit i11ert,,11,4 It) ()an 11111111,d Thous:mil liiillari Juin.27lll. LII4TATIF, EA of Earl twp., co.,der'd. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the hal:ince remainiug in Die hand , of Roland If. Brubaker, Atintlittairtilor tie 'antis non Cum testament , ' annex°, to and arming ttlnn, harol ly entitled to lie name D , will ail air that pur pose on TUESAY, he 251.11 day of 01.''1'011Eit, P. lct Illy Library Ronal of the Court the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribu tion wiry attend. Auditt, ME= -- • - BONDS. 5-20's and 1881's SOUL HT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LI It EIt,A I, TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD A t Market Rates. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific R. R. Bonds Bought k Sold, STOCK'S riongdit and Sold on Colnunhe odor. only. CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES FIRST MORTGAGE 7 P. C. GOLD BONDS For Sale at 90 :Intl Accrued Interest. Accruals received and Interest allowed on dolly balances, subject to check at sigh t. DE RATER as BRO., 40 [loath 3d Street, Philadelphia. felt T 2 lyd.tw ROOFING SLATE t F t r M tja ' A n e T ti r luts r c n to t I rt v F o . u p n jy a full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING sLATE, intended for slating, on shingle roofs. Employing the very best slitters all work is warranted to he executed In the best manner. Builders and others wilt tied it to their it LO examlue the samples OL Ills Agricultural and :iced Warerooms, No. 'LS East Kiug street Lancaster, to., Y doors west of the Court House. We haven no the Ashestos Hooting (or flat roofs, or wl ere slate and shlngles canon: ho used. It IA far superior to Plastic or ()revel dec.l2-adJW rbnlL T OF 37 ARM AGE.—A 1= NEW COURSE OF LECTURES, as deliv ered at the Penna. Polytechnic and and Ana tomical Museum, P.N 5 Chestnut SL, three doors above Twelfth, Philadelphia, eml4racing the subjects: Mote to Live and What. lb Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Oen entity Reviewed ; The cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically considered, These lectures will be forwarded on receipt of :15 cents by addremilng Secretary of the Penna, POLYTECHNIC AND ANATOMICAL MU SEUM, 1205 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. IYI2-12mdeod,fw WILTBERGER'S FLAVORING EX tracts are warranted equal to any made. They are prepared front the fruits and will be found much better than many of the Extracts that are sold. .6.r . Ask you Urocer or 'Druggist for Willberger's Extracts. Barlow's Indigo Blue Is, without doubt, the best article in the market, for blueing clothes. It will color more water Bum four times the same weight of indigo, and much morn than any other wash blue In the market. The onlgenu ls that put up at Alfred NV iltborger7 Drug Store, No. Z3:l North Second Street, Philadel phia. The Labels have both Wiltberger's and Barlovis name on them, all others are counter feit. Ibr sale by matt Urocers and Druggists. Wlltberger's Indelible Ink will be found on tel be a superior article. Always on hand for sale at reasonable prices. Pure Ground Spices, Genuine Medicines, Chamois Skins, Sponges, Tapioca, Pearl, W Sago, and all articles in the drug line, at Alfred iltberger's Drug Store, No. IM3 North Second street, Philadelphia. U226,1YW2.1 EEIK.LY INT DRY GOODS 1870 FALL AND WINTER 1870 DRY GOODS HAMM S BROTHERS are now receiving their Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods which will be sold at Lite lowest prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED IC..k.M'ON FLANNELS WHITE, RED AND GREY FLANNELS. OPERA FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BELA:WI-9, DRESS-GOODS, &C. WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS S SUITINGS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLUTILti, CASS I M ERE , : AND SUITINUS, 0 V EECOATINCIS IS ALL QUALITIES FALL. AND WINTER CLOTHING all Or Vtir own manufacture, MEN'S 1,1t1 , -SS SUITS 131 . SINE's Si r rrs, rot surrs Hut's' sl'lTs AND DVERCuATS Cluthluu ..Plc Up to order promptly In the • Mosl sty lo mot sat Mart lOn Ism:lrma/x.4. HOOP SKIRTS HOPKINS' PICILA DE L P I A I.lool' SKIRT MANUFACTORY, N 0.1115 Chestnut Street, (Girard Row Formerly 0 .4rch street, Philadelphia. A complete assortment of all the new Fall Shapes of our Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts, in every length ana size, together with our own make of - Keystone" Skirts, (second quality,) and full lines of good Eastern made Skirts, Mr sale, Wholesale and Retail, at prices Just reduced below those of any former season. Our Champion Skirts inure than sustain their reputation for superiority oVer all others, and are now sold at such prices us will meet the views Mall, and are warranted in every re spect. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!!—Our assortment of Corsets contains over lOU k Inds aed prices, and includes every 'test ruble kind, such as Thomson's Glove Fitting, J. Becket's, It. Werly's, Isladam Foy's, and Mrs. Moody's "Patent Self-Adjusting Abdominal Support ing" Corsets in all grades, together with Misses' and Children's, and every grade of Hand-made Corsets, raging in prices as follows: Inc, as,, line, 75e, 81/e, ii c, Mc, 90c, 91e, 8105, 31 11, 8114, 8119,11 21), Sc., up to 87 W. PANIER IIUSTLES in 27 styles, from al cts,, up to $2 Ladies' tinder Gannets In all kindslincl prices. Night Dresses from 81100 to 39.11. Infant's stresses, long and short, from 3'31 - , to 313, Gored Muslin Shirts, f Tucks 7ae.; 10 Tucks, Ole; 15 Tucks, 01 32, Sc., Sc., up to 819. Hoop Skirts amid Corsets made to order, al tered and repaired, at Manufactory and Sales Rooms, 111.3 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Call or send for Circulars. sop 21 3141 v.. : ,...; W3l. T. HOPKINS NOTIONS GRAND EKPOSITION FOR THE FASHIONABLE WORLD, COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. M. A. BINDER. No. 1101, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chod nut str,ts, Philadelphia. FASHIONS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER Of 1)70, Wholesale and Retail, which Parisa , nd the first manufactories suppl, Dresses, Mantles, Cloaks and Costumes fo Ladies and Children. A sp,Ml department of plain and elegantly trimmed patterns, of the latest Parisian 11111. English styles, ILL dli perdozon. If you want a limit ling omit mad suit, :It short notice, go Itr Mrs. Binder's to tasteful t rimmings !Lila dainty stitches. Mourning, Travelling mid Wedding wants Walking and Fancy Costumes DRESS AND CD 'AK TRIMMINGS, BUT C=M=Mll , . . comprising the latest Paris novelties in Mat and colored Frintm ,, , (limps, Ruches, Lam Fiascoes, Gloves, Bridal-Wrenths, Veils, RI bans, new shades In Velvet, Satin and Tall, Ribbons, Sashes, Neel:ties. MADE-UP LACE Otn WS—ORAND DCCI ESSE LACE FOR IRFssTRIMN ISO. Paints Applique, Valenciennes. Mumbo Edgings and insertions, Black Guipure na Thread Laces, new In design and moderate price. CHOICE INDIAN ORNAMENTS. Fans, Birds, Mats, Cushions Nbnichal Cases and Fancy Cioods, selected qty Mrs. 131 , der at Niagara. Elegant line of Whitby Jet floods, In se Breastpins, Eard - ings, Neck Mess and Brae lets. Splendid line ar French Jet (hank, Cur and French Gold Sets, Charms, sleeve Button Chains, dm., which for pew. , or variety In sty cannot be surpassed, Strangers visiting our city are respectful] Invited to examine. Pinking and (4olrerlng, Putting and Fitting Also, a perfect system of Pre... Cutting taught Patterns sent by mall or express to all parts o She Union. MRS. M. A. BINDER'S, N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut street. Phllndelphls. sep 21 101 w :IS FIRE INSURANCE 111 11 E Columbia Fire Insurance Co. 01 , COLUMBIA, PA Insures I u :NI EitCD NDISE, lOW oilier Properly ;u4a111.1 Loss and Damage by Fire, on Up, ~toil( i r MIIIIIIII ON As REASONA A, rllOll 11EPONS1111, CUMVANIFN. LoNscs ,S7itur $32.1,0114) MEE= ~"1141—S. S. DETW ir.Ert. Prrsig len! IL W N. Se....rtary—J. 1,11.1.11'..1u1' ID= Robrt Crane, I 11. W ikon, \ Paton, St Hue, Sclaudee. J. F. Frueu of. .nclus apply by mull, or S. S. Detwiler, Herbert 111011111 S. A. Bruner, Jr„ Robert Ryon, J. It. Ilaebnut,, M. M. St ttrkt r, For Insurrtnee or gt In person to J. F. Fl.'[' liocrelary, Columbia. k'enn• BANKING 110 USES ANn crAraLtsTn WANTE I) OF \VAR 1,12 S MEXICAN WAR. I'UItI'IU N CU I NS,IiTOCKS, Gu LU, (Jo VERN MENT and other BONDS ROCCIIIT and S 01.1). coLLEL•TI)N, , . pro. ptly math. on all points DEPOSITS RECEIVED. No pains will he spared to serve the Interests of those who lover ❑s with their business. JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No, 50 South 3rd rit., Philrturn. OE= SAMUEL. A. HICILIIMS W. E. THOMPSON RIC"HA R 4, THOM PSON, BANK. ERS AZ , ZI) BROKERS DF.A I.ERS IS GOVERN NI ENT AND RA 11,11.0 A I) 110 N 1)8 C:01,1), SILVER, AND ALI, MARE ETA 111,E SECURITIES( SU LITH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. lyn ATTORNE r.4-A L A fk 3. W. F. NW IFT, No. 11 North Pu ko At.. LanonAter. D.('. :1111.EADY, No. 2.1 East King xt reel. , 1d lloor , over New Store. Eigi A ft C. It Ihtiorill Lancaxter DEZZED FRED. !I. rr ECM, No. 5 6Guill Duke et.. I.trietuil-er J. SANDERSON, No. -Ili En.st King street, haucroaor. Nb. H. rHICE, Court A venue. wCHt ol Lu..stur No. '2.'N Locust street, Columbia., ra, W 1. LEAAA No. 5 North bake at.. Lancaster A. J. ATEIAiIIAN, No. 4 South Queen CL, Lnue4.iter H. H. NORTH, Columbia. Laucaxter wu uty, Pa D. W. PATTERSONT ------ -„,.. t Iles removed his °nice Lo No. East King st SIMON P. EMT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, NORTH DUKE STREKT, 4 2 25 LANCASTER, PA. Iyw33• O AK TANNED LEATITEE BELTING CALL OR SEND FOR PRICE LLST JOS. K. BAUMAN, CHESTNUT STREET, NEAR THE PENN'A. R. It DEPOT, LANOABTER. PA. am(LW LIJIGrEN C ER, 'WEDNES CLOTHING PARAGRAPH ALONE ," .- - Ta "-mAy SUBSCRIPTION PRICE "int or .a-SAVE ( THIS PAPER ---" FOR A . -- YOUIWHOLE YEAR.c°I TEN YEARS of hard work and hard knocks, have organized in l'hiladel -84-phia the largest and most complete Clothing House in America, If not In the WHOLE WORLD BY constant cndeav rs, we have avoided all the old, uts and anti sirquated methods of the tr until note Oak Hall is universally acknowledged to he AN EXCEPTION. /RITE REASONS ARE 1 —We have built a house for our bush ne., covering nearly half an acre. - %A -• 0 ustead of wedging It in between AL:r-g, other buildings, Making It dark - iiPt and obscuring the goods, it is built on a eorner of three streets, and any one may count in two hundred 9v' and tlfty-one windum,. 6) —We employ skilled workmen, One 4Z-t). Hundred and Fifty of whom may - . be seen under our roof by any one havinF time and curiosity to visit our Establishment, and besides RE4- these, 1,400 to I,SoO sewers are ent-',;,a played at their own homes. 4 . —We make up no Imperfect goods r - —We thoroughly sponge and shrink . ALL our goods. ft —We purchase our goods at Mist U. hands, iu large lots—sometimes bills of over ;3100,00t1 at onetime. r , —WO set our fares against every Yn', species of unfair dealing, anti will - att dittalss any employee In any way guilty alt. 8 —We have such onormotls sales that ACei - we are content with a profit far be-'CD low the trade margin. , —We warrant all our gums, :Lila will 93 - give every possible guaraulee to*WIL purchasers at Oak Hall. T HE abovii are facts that to ono ran 4r.1 - truthfully - dispute, wiithe eX;111111111-"e3 11011 We so cordially Invite, will wily . prOV, jATE ask the encouragement and sup -9n YY port of all classes of people, feul- iaU log sure that In establishing In LAIC 6 EsT P -CLOTHING HO _ MEIzT C - 1 r ttnli,t. tint pat rolitu4i . tit'.ll)ll WllO /14 - I V are Interested in ILc prit , pcytty our ('ouiluitiovi:1)1111. Air- WAN AMA IR ER & BROWS oAl: HALL ‘111"11,1)1N(;S, CM= Alz - Sixth and Market. Streets., ST " 1,3, 3,7, 9, 11,13 S. Sixth attol STOVES, E.ITE RS, t( MiEMI SUNNYSIDE COOK OF Is 7), Is construetett nn entirnly nru tuna sclent prinniplos, with siphon Hun, gtittnnitned thnrotnthly heat tNVI, :"‘'l SIN I hiOeS, frith twcp-thirthi the fut•l Ln..ntl in Inn gln raven Cnolz Stu, t, WI. are St 11l manont,•111rill!; , 111 . favorably IP.\CII ((,()NIN(; "11.1.1Z111Y 1.,(.1.4.111.1‘11 Yl • ar, paNt. TIIE. JUN 1 . Om. great clottide-Iteatittg Parbo . Sl.ve, I Leers 11.1..11 1111 ilk yi• Where 1:111lt1 . 11 Olt . Merit, itl I C 01.111111114 SUNNISIDE FIRE PLACE:ILFATERS, .I.cmg its many Prrmluma. also carried all the First 1 renlilllll at ILO :it Baltimore, Isti9, altiniugh sulijecteiLio the most severest tests at the home or ti e MU more Heater. This is the only true hoDalr tire illaee Heater in the market, and like the 1'1.'411- lar Lulls cellar o,ter loses 110 heat. Soul for Circulars and Testimonials. STUART, PETERSON 0: CO., Philadelphia, Pa. The Barley Sheaf and Sunnyside Stoves lee sale hp Messrs. G. Ms STEINMVN O. The Juniata far sale In - REINHOLD O A SON. S. SUllrlySiCe Fire Plal, Healer,: for sale by I'I.IY ft BRENEMAN, Lancaster, Pa. Also, tor sale by H. WILSON, Columbia, Pa. •• WORLEY WHITE, Stan h•llll, Pa. _ . sPRECHEIt A 111011, I , rata, V. 'WIWI., Pa. E. Mari 1•11 a, Pa. Itl I WIC EiSEY, Eliza 1,14 l'a. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SIXTY-EITE FIRST PRIZE 3IEDALS IJ A W A Ic D I: D . THE GREAT BALTIVORE PIANO 1111LFACTORY, WILLIAM KNAIIE C CO., URAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD These Instriitnents have Iris, hvfarr the putt lie for nearly Thirty years, and nisi their en iielleneti alone atialilist int I:tirttrrhtmed eminence., %O dell prialunnet, them tineiluallist Their rotntoint, grout poNver,s‘vet•tilv , Ing quality, a. 4 well a. great purity 01 101 oz. ll,on.urillssvectnessthrtangholli t he cntlrescal, Their T I: to Is plaint and elastic, and ,thirt•ly free front tin, ntlitheSS fullll.l it. sit many Plano;. IN WORKINI.A.I`.ISIIIP they are unequalled, using none but the Very hest season,l nut er jell, ;he large caplial em ployed In our business enahllnr, us to keep con tinually Immense stark if lumber, Sc., on hand. Agr• All our Square Pianos have our New Im proved Ore-Mr - nag Scale and the Aff roffe Fr-chit. 4il ~I Ve would call special auentlon to our late it pnivements (U?..-i PLA NOS and SQ RE GRA VDS, Patent Aug. 1l lanti,which bring the Piano nearer perfect ion than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FDR FIVE YEARt-3. We have umtle arrangements tor the Sole 117ette.tate Aye/ley for themos t Celebrated it- LOR 0 11 U A NS and MELODEO-VB, Wl• trer Whulettale and Retail, at Lowest Faetory WILM.IAM KNABE , . JAMES BELLAK, s'2.l-eunwati Whoh,alo lh•pot, .279 and Soul h sth tit., Phlla wOODWARD'S nMUSIC STORE. NO. 22 {VES T KIND STREET Pianos, ; Organs , Melodeons, Violins, Violin Bows, Cello Bows, Accordeons, Flutl non, Concerti MIS, Tatuborines, Guitars, flanlos, Flageoletu, Harmonicas, Clappers, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pilch Pipes, Music Boxes, Music Folios, Music Books, Piano and Melodeon Coven:, Piano and Melo deon SLools; litrings of all kinds; Sheet Music Music Books, Music Papers and every desert', lion of Musical Merchandise. • • • • - -• ALL °RUMS • proTnptly at the usual Wholesale and Retail Prices, aud SATISFAC rIoN GUARANTEED, . . SW - Tuning and Repairing promptly attend .1 to. A. W. WOODWARD, N22..t1d4W No. 22 West King St.. Lancaster. FANCY DYEING, &C. TIRE OLD STATEN ISLAND Fancy Dyeing Establishment, NO. 47 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Ladles' Dresses of every description dyed or cleaned. Knit and Wool Blanket Shawls dyed or cleaned. Camel's Hair, Paisley and liroche Shawls cleaned in a superior manner. Velvet Cloaks handsomely dyed. Satin and Worsted Damask Curtains dyed or cleaned. Kid Gloves and Feathers dyed or cleaned. Table Covers dyed or cleaned. Goods received and returned by express. We only ask a trial, to prove our niperlority and skill. sep74mw3B BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO. No. 47 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, N. B•—We have no other °Moo in this city. FOR &41E OR SENT. - no EAL FATATE AT PUBLIC SA.LE.—ON .11., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, WM, the undersigned, having removed to the State of Maryland, Is determined to and will sell at public sale, on the premises hisplantation, CONTAINING to, ACRES, more or less, of first quality limestone land, situated in Salisbury township, Lancaster on the old Lancaster and Philadelphia road, about 334 miles from Intercourse and 2 miles west of the White Horse Hotel. The Improve ments thereon erected consist of a STONE HOUSE, a Stone Barn, and all other necessary out,butidings. The above property is under good fences, is divided about equally by mid Old Road, with running water on both sides, ' and Is noted for Its productiveness. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as those wishing to purchase can examine for them• selves, at any time, by calling on Joseph E. Blank, residing on the same. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day when attendance will be given and terms ms,te known by SAMUEL BLANK. sup a 3 ativ VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. —On FRIDAY, the 14th day of OCTOBER, IST°, will be sold at public sale on the premises, In East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, on the Philadelphia Turnpike, about 5 miles east of Lancaster, I!smites west of Souders burg and 13 4 ' miles south of Bird-In-Rand Sta tion on the Yea rksyl vania Railroad, a superior Farm containing Si ACRES AND 95 PERCHES, -•- - adjoining lauds of Valentine Long, Joseph Es penshade, Martin Weaver, and the undersign ed. The Improvements consist of a large two story BRICK HOUSE, (long known as the Richard Ferree Tavern,) Swisser Baru, Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib, and other out-buildings. Also, a new double two-story BRICK DWEL LING HOUSE, with two-story Back liullding attached, large and commodious new Frame Stable, and other improvements, suited for the residence of a private gentleman. The build ings are in complete repair, the fences good, being mostly of Locust Posts and ; Chestnut Rails, and the lands in excellent condition, having been recently well limed and manured. There is a thriving voting Orchard on the premises. Also, some Fruit and Timber Trees. For location and other advantages this prop- ertv is not surp assed In the county. The place wl be offered as a whole or In part., as may be desired by purchasers. Persons wishing . to view said premises be fore the day of gale will please call on Albert A. Yeager, residing on the second farm west of the same. Sale to eommence at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known b‘- s2s-atw ELiZABETII G. ESHLEMAN. VrALCABLE FARM . AT PUBLIC SALE. y Uu SATURDAY, ( ICTUBER 22, 1,70, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned, Adinln istrutris of the estate of John Gyger, late of East Lain peter township, deceased, will ex -I,tiso to public sale. on the 'treatises, about four miles front Millersville, and two miles front safe Harbor, near the road between these places, the following valuable real estate, vie : A Plantation or Tract of NINETY-TWO ACRES OF LAND, of the best quality limestone, situate in Manor township, adjoining lauds of dos. 11. Wright, Zephauia Hinkley, and the Conestoga creek. The improvements are a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, SWISSER BARN, with Sheds attached, new Wagon Shed 11.1111 Curls Cribs, large Tobacco Shed, l'ig Pen, and other out-buildings. There are a number of Fruit Trees and good Orchard upon the premises; also, a num her of thriving Locust trees, tit fur cutting int posts. There are several - never-falling Spring. of Water upon the. place, and Wells at tlu house and barn. Cattle have access to roll nlng water in most of the fields. Persons wishing to view theroperty prim 10 the sale, will please cab un p S. Wit liter, residing thereon. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock, P. M., when at IClltiallre Will be given and terms 111:.11'101011 . 1 by ELIZABETH, 0. ESHLEMAN. t.siv-S9 Administratrix VALICABLE FARYIR AT PUBLIC MALE On FRIDAY, OCTOIIER 31, 1.470, in pursu ance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster County. the undersigned, Administra trix of the estate of John Oyger, late of East Lampe!, township, decouted, will expose to 'albite sale, :It the Hotel of Levi R. Rhotels, ltt the village of Enterprise. Itt said township, the following real t,tate, viz: No. I, A Planta tion or Tract of 845 ACRES AND II PERCIIEri, of first-rate Li mestone Land, situate in said township, on the Philadelphia turnpike, tour miles east of the city of Lancaster, and half a mile from Benjamin Eshleman's mill. .111j0111- lands of Geo. 1.. Buckwalter, Henry Hartman, Jacoh Houser, A. D. tivfter. and others. The improvements ire n "stone Dwelling House, Swisser Barn, with WAgon Shed and Corn Crib attached, and other lalt.l.llllUnzs. There Is a line Orchard on the premises, and a never falling Spring of Water, which might he con ducted to the nuildlng,t also about. 2 ACRES of 'fbrl ving Timber. The buildings are In good fencing 111 good order, and the land In good condition. The location of this property Ia very desirahle. No. 2. A Plantation or Tract of superior Limestone Lllllll, containing II ACRES AND 21 PERCHES. _ . . sit oate to the same township. Immediately ad joining . the olilime of Enterprise, and within one-fourth of a mile of litra-In-hand :Station on 111, PVIIIISYIVIttIia It:1111 . 0.i, and other land. late of sold deveased. The Improvements c.Oll slut of lit !new 15,i-story 111111'K. IiNV ELIA N( lIOUNE, with lirlck Back Itulldlug attached M2=== with Wagon Shed :aid Corn Crib :ittached, and other outbuildings. There are a number of Shade and Fruit Trees and a Thriving Young Orchard on the promises, and a never-failing Well of Water with Pump at the house. 'rills property Is in complete repair, under prime tenses, and in every respect in ex,•ellent con dition. It is one of the choicest small farms In the neighborhood. No. 3, 'lmet or hot of 9 ACRES, more or less, of superior Limestone Land, situate in this settle lc_OVll`Oli ii , 11.11jOiniug No. 2, above de scribed, and lands of Levi R. Rhoads and others. This hit fronts on the Philadelphia road, nearly opposite the hotel of Levi Rhoads and adjoins the buildings In I he village of En terprise. There are upon this lot betwoen :too and 40.1 valuable Locust Trees, at for cutting Into posts. This lot is undergood fence,. It wust posts and chestnut rails, and in line order. It Is already in demand for building purposes. Persons wishing, to V ieto these properties, prior to the sale will please veil on Jacob Acker, residing, on No. I, and Levi R. Rhoads, residing near Nos. 2 and Sale to begin at 2 o'clock - P. M.,when at tend ante will be given and terms 'Oade known by ELIZABETH U. Esti LEMAN, sent 2.5-::9-tsw Administratrix. VALEABLE B.F.AL rATATE AT PCB LIC SALE.—u\ 'ft:ESL/AV, OCTOBER 1.111, bs7o, the undersiellea Executors of Jacob A rut tlee'd, will offer at Publlc Sale, at the Euill i• hnusi•ufjultit Appel, lit the Borough of Man het m, Lattea , ler county, iii., the followina valuable itual ,ESlale, Wk . Of Said di . Cll, to WFt: A TANNERY, andpit, or parcel of Cirountl, situate on Northwest Corner of South Prussian and I' liuund streets, in said Borough, containing Front on Prussian street 11.5 feet, and on F ilinand street 270 feet, itiljol ug Loetist alley the wont, and properly of David Hershey the north. The Improvements are a Two-Story BRICK DWELLIN(3 HOUSE:II by :32 fret, with Prattle }Mellen hi by 3 _ 3 U foot, thereto attadied a good Frame !tarn, Carriage House, Corn CHI, Bog Sty, large nod comintatilan: Mel: Bark I louse. by :32 feet, Bark Mill and Currying House, all under one roof, :tut! other outbuild ings. There a :7 Vats In the T a il Yard, 11, 110, re T-falling Of eXCVIIIIII water with pinup iu It near tile Kitchen do,. anti conven ient to the Tannery. Also two Garden, and a Flower Yard. This properly has broil occupied as II Tannery for upwards of half a century, and Is supplied. with eVery enllVollietle for carrying on the Tanning and Currying business: and Bark In abundance can Ite obtained front the surround ing neighborhood. 'The stand is not excelled by any in the Slate ; Its location is Inisine of the !hest agricultural regions 111 the country and it Is convenient to the Reading and Columbia Ralf Road, and the Manheim and Pinegrove Railroad now in eotr.se of construction. The property will he sold together, or in t parts, as may best stilt purchasers. Pera desiring to View the above prior to the thi s sale, van do so by cAlling ou either one of undersigned residing in said Borough. Sale to commence lit _t 'Muck the aft noon ol said day, when attendance will he g niand the terms made lcnown by the and gnotl Executors or said dee',l. AIINDI .1. M. 11. DASHER. ncpt 2S 3tw:M k SSIIJNEUS KALE OE REAL EN'LATE Li —)N SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22t1, ttle undersigned Assignee of Alexander Mtn rison and Mat ilda his wite, will sell by loath( VUMIIIV, on the premises, the billowing As signed real estate, viz: All that certain .true of land, situated in Cotentin township, Lan raster county, on the public road leading Iron Union Village to Morrison's Mill, about from each place, and 1 tulle east of Kirkwood adjoining lands of David Waltzer, S. U. Aar rlson, C. Itlackhurn and others, coNTA tNI NO as ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a largt Two-Story LOG 1)W ELLINU HOUSE, alti four roams on each floor, good 'cliar under porch hack and front, Log Barn, Wagon Shed Corn Cribs, Spring House an:l other nocca.sary ut-ln in,. here Is :t largc on•liartl ohhice Font Trees In prono bearing order. such as Apple, Peach, Cherry, Pluto, Pear tree an:l Drape Vines. There is about I AIRES of tine Timber on the premises. This property i. divided into convenient ilells, under natal fvneo, well watered, there belng a !Inc :arena of water running through the tans:t goo: spring near the house, ::: c 1 a well of watr t, ill poop at the :too, ltos property Is in a healthy noighla:rhoial being convenient to chun-hes, schools, stores ttc., rout near the proposed line of Itall rotel about to he surveyol Irotn West. Uht,ter to Peachbot tom. Ai, person Wishing to virwt he nNnwrty tor, Cite day of aalo. will be shown Oar saile v:anng on Alexander Morrison, roslition the on, or on the underslnned. Sale to liogln at I o'clock, P. M., when attentl inev will he given and torn, made• known hy WM. rc. GA AN.lgllfq, of Aloxand, MOrriSoll and Wilt Stile pool live, wlt taint n•.ery SIMEON W. SWISIIEIt, :lilt l AI4SIMINTI')E SALE OF TA Et - AISLE Iteal h:slate —otl S.vruiti.A V, m - r,,ltEit th, kludo•rsig,sl ~f Erltvlti Stubbs and Mary, Ills wife, %, sell Ipy Velliit.• the the assign ell real cstate, viz . . All that eerlaln Plantal ion tract of land situated in Fulton tunll,llil/,l,allell,lt•I'VIJIIT11.Y, lit the road leading from Lancaster to Port 1 /cpusit, about one tulle south of Penn 11111, uu~l theca live stiles north (.1 the I . 11111i11111,4 , / alljl)111111e: of Thomas P. Hula, I.gonon 111ackhurn, Gruhl, ;xll,l Ita cliel f`uNTAUCINIII6.I (nun, or with n larao taco-scory Scone I nvellina theist., barer 'Link Barn, time Wagon shed, Corn tell,, Carriage House and other necessary out-huildings thereon. Water of the, pring Is forced, by means of a Horn, to the Horse and Barn, so as to have running water ttt both plaves. There Is a large Ondlalo of choice Fruit l'rees;., lu prime hear ing order; alsu, peach, cherry and pear trees :old grape VIM'S, :Mil about . 2.0 Acres of lute Wood nut the premises.' 'l'hls property is divided Into convenient under gond fence, well watered, (there being running water In every neltl,l and in a bleb slate of eultlottt ion, nndl being Ina pleas ant, healthy neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, stores, 111111 s, &c., and within three miles of tile Columbia. and Port Deposit null' ill process of ereetion, offers great inducements hit any elle N 1 isitiug to II first -glass farm. Persons wishing to view the premises prior to the sale, will please eall on Samuel Brogan, residing thereon, or on Edwin Stubbs or on the undersigned. sale to begin at 1 o'clock, P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms of sale made COOPER STUBBS, S. W.l'. BOYD, Assignees k no, n by sepli 41. 37 THOMAS DEPVT, T 1 -- Chestnut z :ri South:Second Street Above % I PHILADELPHIA,: ,' Has just opened, with a large and well se- 0 lected stock of Foreign and Domestic Car- ...'" F: ',clings of choice styles and qualities. ,u l, Also, Oil Cloths, Matt ings, Druggets,Rugs, .....". Mats, Stair Rods, &c., &e., all of m ., ;,Ilie will sell very cheap for cash. which sep7-Bmw36 ADDISON DUTTON, ARCIIITECT, 53:3 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA PLANS, DESIGNS, PERSPECTIVE VLEWS, SPECI IN FI G CATIONS AN S . WORK- I For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, Court Rouses, Halls, Churches. School Houses. FRENCH ROOFS. ER 5 OCT FOR SALE OR RENT. A SSIGNXICS fILAJLE•OI , VALVAIILE A LANCASTER COUNTY FARM.—On the Bth day, FRIDAY, 14111 of the 10th Month, 1570, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Drumore township, a valuable farm, CONTAINING ID ACRES, about 20! acres of which are Woodland. This property ta in a high state of cultivation, and is Situated on the public road leading from Chestnut Level to the Unicorn Tavern, adjoins lands of James and Hugh Maxwell, heirs of JOhn McPherson, deed, and others, and in a good neighborhood. The improvements are a good FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with a slate roof, Frame Kitchen attached; good FRAME BARN, Double-Decker; Wagon House and Corn Cribs, Carriage House, &c. Also, a FRAME TENANT HOUSE and Stable, suitable for a Cropper; and an excellent Or chard of choice Fruit: Apples, Pears, Cherries, dic., now in full bearing ,condition. A stream of water passes through the farm affording a sufficient power for a Saw Mill, which wits used for many years. Tho contemplated railroad. from Oxford to Peachbottom passes within two miles of it. Altogether, it is a very desira ble farm, and well worthy the attention of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the premises previ ous to the day of sale, will please call on Isaac Wood. residing thereon. or on the subscriber at Goshen. Terms eas -. Sale to begin at 1 o'cloek, p. in. LEVI K. BROWN, Assignee of Dr. C. E. hidings and Wife. sept 14 tsli7 P ÜBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE MILL Property.—On THURSDAY, the lath day of OCTOBER, 1870, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, all that Mill Property and tract of land, and the appurtenances thereunto belonging, being and situated in the township of Ephrata, Lancaster county, Pat The Mr- provements consist of a large Grist, Farina. and Merchant Mill with 2 pair Burs, 1 pair Sandstone and 2 set Farina Stories, and all the necessary machinerf, suppi led by the waters of the Cocalico creek, n constant and never failing stream, .5.4 feet head. The opportunity for obud Mug grain at all times in large quan tities at fair market rates has nosuerior, if any equal, in the country, tel near t p he Read ing and Columbia Railroad, about one-fourth of a mile front M Malty Station and one mile , front New Berlin Station, on said railroad, and having advantage for obtaining grain from Chicago at all times if wanted. It has suss a large having been driven on continu ously for a number of years. A ant and a half story Brick DWELLINO HOUSE, a Farina House, a Frame Barn, Hog Stable, and other outbuildings, a well of never-failing water with pump near the house door and a spring of running seater nt the nil B, and a large varie ty of Fruit. Trees. The tract contains TWELVE ACRES M=MIESEITS=II ultivation, adjoins the lands of Harrison 1::r ler, Reuben W hider and others. Any person wishing to clew the pr,Dri , , ,, fore the clay of sale will please call on Young, residing thereon. PI'S:WS:iII/II and a good title will be given o Hie first day of April nest, Is - l. $6,000 cash on the tirst day of April next, an the balance of the purchase money in foi equal yearly payments without interest. Sale to eollllllellee at 2 o'clock P. 31. of sit day, whim due :Mondani.° Will be git eit ai conditions of sale made known by FAH N Attorneys in fact of John Fahnestock. septll it w DESIPLABLIFMMAFTOPERTT AT ON MONDAY, ucroriElt 17, P.M). The undersigned will sell at public tenth,. on the premises, the well drllOWn hotel proper ty, on the nort h side of West King street, Laud from Prince street, in the City of LancaNt,, sign of the 13011.11.E1 HORSE, lately kept by Mr. Christian Shenk, now de •eased, now by John Brenner. The Lot eon tits in front on West, 11. hag st rect. about XI feet, and extends In depth of that width etiou luO fret, thou widens on the east to the 55 kill id 71 feet, of which width it extends Carlini northward about HO feet, hitll feet wide alley The buildings consist of a commodious two story BRICK HOTEL BUILDING on the front, with very extensive Brick hat Building, a large Brick Stable and large Itri , Shed On rear of the lot, and the largest op yard of any hotel in the city, with a wide dri mg alley from the trout. 'l•lae hotel is provid with all the latest arrangeinents of water, g: anti has Its roll share of the hest patronat This-property is well worth the attt•nt ion persons desiring to go into the hotel limit... it now bring in tirst-rate standing as a hug with he I test kind of custom and needs only he so continued to insure success.. . . POSSOSbII , II uud an 1 rid ispul:thlo .41,1 , ,t1 the Ist day of April, 1171. Trams. Two-thirds of the purchase money, or :my lesser amount, limy remain secured On the premises for I, 2 or 3 years, on Ihmd mortgage, on the premises with Interest from Ime of possession, to he paid semi-annually. Balance on first day of April nest. Salem begin at 7 o'clock P. )1., when attend scree will be given and terms made hIIOWII bj. sl 1-tsw37 O. J. DICKEY. V,TALUABLE TARN AT rrrnAc SALE V --1)S SATURDAY, the Stli day of ocru. TIER, 1670, the undersignial Assignees of Joh! Seller and wife, will sell by public vendue, a the juildic house of Amos (irtM, In the villa;;' of Willow Street, all that Plantation or l'em. of valuable limestone land, situate on the was side of street, In Pequea township Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Andrea Mehatrey, Michael Earn iSh late Join Landis, dee'd., and others, containing 23S .11'll.ES AND 2 - ." PERCHES of land, strict measure, by a reveal withSpflelo. TWO-Si OrV !RUCK lIV E(, LLNG ILIIJSE, and outbunding , , all in firs class condition, a very - large Swiss, I tarn, feet long, Tenant House and other Inipros merits thereon. The premises will he sold In the Whille or parts to SOIL purchasers, ILS hdlows: No. I. The Mansion llowa, Ban, ant House, and 155 AI'ILES and !Xi Pktlit'll of land. No. 9. DACHA.): AND 12,i adj. Inc the road from Lanenster to Motile For N. .1. IL' ACIAKS AND r2u Es. on south side of the rum! I Dun StraNtutrg to 1 . 1 est oga I 'entre. Dr, If desired by purele-ers, The .I!vhdon be mai Le as follows: N. .1. The Mansion Douse, 111111 Me., a I1:1 ACRES ANII 89 No. 5. Tlti• TunantNe and ll' .\ AND,S I'EnCIIES, hying :al tlit• !awl ...lit! I. . . . Not, of tho It1)0V1. ,11V1 - 1 o Call 1,1. any :it tanclot l'ari.nnter Son, N... Narl Duke street, I,nett.n.r. , This land is of excellent quality anti mule high stale of cuillynt 1011. It lees liven xvt [armed for Ittan,y years, and is In-the Lent p. settle producing crintlition. \Veil supplied 511 pIIIIII,S and Ill”i all The itncl other Ituproventunts oil the place In e cellent condi( hill. desiring lo view thy• pri•tuinns I wfor the Sale Will plruae 11111 011 Mr. John Sener, rt siding thertnut. I'osnesslon 1111111111 111111S11111111/10 11111. trill It given on the first duty ut April nest upon pay went us( the whole of the pureinese itioney. Also, at the stunt , I LlllOllllll place, will he si a Sprout lot of land ',doughty to said asstt isd estate, situated In PTl,Videlleo 111,11,1 adJOIIIIng lands of Marlin Iln4cr, John and others, containing :1 ACRES AND la l'Eltt'llFS. Salt' 10 commence at '2 Won't . ]: P. M., of , t day. BENJAMIN U. GETZ, WM. 31,M I'LLEN, of John Son., and Wilt 11. F. 110wE,Auct. sop 11 Ism' TRUNTEES Aj.. 6666 un m::NDAy, ia IVa, wilt put:11:• salo, :Lt 1,1114 Sprinas 11,aol, the follawing roal oslato, I,,4anajaw. to 0,1:6it , 111:151k, K rll mr , tlat-•:1, to wit: A 15:1 of (illamtl, Silltatt • ti 1551 Hl.' Sisis• reet, 111 I,lllz. The Inhorcovotaents ara a one anti Is half-story 010110 D‘,VELLINt/,:611,1 othor Sale to eat:ma-ace at 7 ::•aloali P. :11. of s:61:1 ,I:6y, 5014'11 tell. Will In 111:1iit• 1(11.,W11 .1:,11N Exta-thor. 11.1 - ABLE FAILNI D MINEFAI.I..kNIN • ' 13T111 . . By Virtue of ni Decree of the t Ircuit Court Baltimore county, asn Court or Equily, suliscrilmr, and Trustees, will °Mir at Put Sale, at tile Court House door la WEDNESDAY, n( - I'. 11E12 at lit o'rliock. M., all that VALUABLE REAL situate lit ltaltlntureruuluyun the right of ltullle rirul hatiliug tram Shawsvillu to 11 , lord, riga:Lining MEMO MURE , hen,: the Sanll,llo Wit.he lauds of which Jo Wll,on,latc of said county, decca,ed,dit`ti rd, and nn which Jallleti Wilson, Mary \VIls and Jamcs P. Wilson now reside. This tract of land has been divided, all.l be ulna,' in four separate parcels: FARM No. t • c °murk', that Tract of Parcel of Land which was conveyed to John Wilson, Jr., and James Wilson, by William Arnold and Wife, by deed duly excuted and recorded, and contains EllilEfY-SIX ACRES, more or less. This farm Is Improved hp :1 new FRAME DWELLING HOI'SE, and on It sral good building sites. About Fifty Acr es ve of this land is heavily tin bend kith Oak and Chestnut, the residue i clean! and under cultivation. FARM No. 2 eomprkes those two parcels Whit•ll were eon veyed lo John Wilson and James Wilson lo Mary Holmes,. (except one hundred and Hire :I.CreS sold lu Fell.B /1.0billS011,) Felice _ - _ lE=l mnro or less: about twenty-tine acres Is:ara land, well Improved, and ilaiallet• in wood. From the sort - a:Lc Indl.tions,;halt its pr. Imity to other quarrie., It behoved 110, 1.. bas 0n It Loth iron ./re and I.lme,tone. F .'iRM No.:1 oomprises thoso r "MERICYMAN'Sand".)IERILI . "MAN'S I,ALES" wli ell were ronveyed .John Wilson, Hr., lid deed lie.trint; 11 Nlarell and recorded aniiiii*id t lie I, of Baltimore inutity 111 1.11,1 r NV. N. 101, folio . . iEnprovemonl, r0m.141 of n Eirgo , tun.' comfortabli. frame DWELLING it large F'RASIE BA RV A TENANT 11 , A'SF:, Corn Ilotie.Sprlng If oune, M t Ilou., s I,llngan , l other Otntbuildingg..ll This Earn contitius 19S A C more or 1c,,. About ::),) in wootlN, the I,alat cleared. The land Is 1 . 3 , 11 y Inlproved, well water w.eil fenc e d, and Inn ,tait• 11111.1%11i I havolg I wen iIY 111111 . 4 tlll.l W1•I taro within he last rew vetlrN. Is eolllpo , te.l of Two rrACIA r „ iitnlu tog et tier 141 more ar loss, being lhe same anal all the la which was devised to Julia \Vilsan and Jan by NVilson, Sr., except t lam ills described farms 3. This farm Is Itaiaros by it sniall Frarm• Tenant Haase. acres of the land Is cleared, balance troll t I bared. 'l'hls property Is admirablyl:l(c.i 111 pleasant nehr,litiorhoti.l, aaptlnlng the lands nines It. Cuddy, Jonit March McComas, \V Robinson, and others. awl Is within an Into ride of Baltimore City, being only one It a-halt nines from \\Alin. Ilan, and two mi from l'ifonkton, on the Northern Central It: roatl. and tillers to the farmer, the myrrh: myth the miner, rare opportitnity for n roil ble Invest ment. Terms of sale as prescribed by the deere• are —that one-third of the purchase monev shall be paid In cash On the tiny of .1,, one-tidril In six and the balance In twelve Inontbs there after, the credit payments to bear Interest from the date of sale, and be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with approved se curity. J. M. STREETT, PLEASANT RENTER, TrllSteva. VALUABLE BEAL EATATE AT PRIVATE BALE. I=l 300 ACRES - - of Improved, Patented Land, situated on h ille Con owing 0 Creek, in DITIITIOre t wp., Lao ettA ter County, Pa., with a largo one and a hull-story part log and part frame HOUSE, frame Barn, Corn Crib and Smoke House thereon. It Is well fenced, limed and watered, within three miles of limestone; convenient to churches, school houses, mills and stores. The projected railroad from Oxford, Chester co.to Peach Bottom, Lancaster co.,—which will 'be built In two years—runs with in 1% miles of it. The country around is thickly settled, healthy and rapidly Improving. It Ilea within two or three miles of the villages of Chestnut Level, Cen treville, Drumore Centre, Mechanics Grove, Buck and gliEtrryVlLle. It has upon it the best water power on the Conowingo creek, with 19 feet head and fall, and a substantial dam, malt ing an excellent site for a Fulling Mill, (of which there is none In this county,) or ior any other manufacturing purposes. A large part of this tract is covered with chestnut sprouts of from 10 to 3/ years' growth. The whole tract could readily be divided into two or three good farms. Terms easy. Price SZIO per acre. Apply to JAMES M. HOPETNS, Esq., on the premises or to 'rn EO. W. HERR, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, sep2S-3tw39 Lancaster, l'a. FOE SALE OE RENT. ATALUABLE FA.8.311. AT PUB. V LIC THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1870, will be sold at public sale, at. the White Horse Hotel, a Farm containing EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, situated In Salisbury township, Lancaster county, one-fourth mile east of the White Horse, on the old Lancaster rand, ad joining lands of A.S. Henderson, Harvey Sid gart and others. The improvements on this property consist of a large STONE HOUSE, Stone Barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Running Water at the House and Barn ; also, two good Wells and Cisterns. This land is well fenced and In a high state of cultivation. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, a Sprout Lot containing FIVE ACRES, situated near the laud-boards ou the Meeting House mut. sale to take place at 2 o'clock, P. M. when conditions will be made know by t.. 1. HEN bERSON, W. C. HENDERSON, Administ is of Thos. O. Hendurson, deed. sep 11 tow 37 ICTILIC MALE.--ON TRIFIUMAT, OC TUBER GTH,, 1:70, in pursuance of au order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, tile undersigned Administrator of John McCally, decd., Will sell at Public Sale, on the premises situated in Prradise township, on the road . . leading from the Strasburg road to what is known as the Coal Hill road, about miles south of the village of Williamstown, the fol lowing real estate, late of said deeeased, A tract of land adjoining lands of Eenr3 'Musser, Richard Stewart, Dr. Steele and others mtalzilog ONE HUNDRED AND FIFFY PERCHES, lore or less on o is erected a gO.l, 1311 b I anLini WO HOUSE, Stahle and other neves vary out-building. There IA on this property an excellent 11 , :.“21 ORCHARD and it variety of other Fruit Trees The whole lo under good fences and Is conven lent to Stores, M Ills, Schools Av. Persons wishing to Vil,r the property hefor. the dav of sale, will please call upon !tr.gang Mc all)•, tcldote of KAM deed., residing the Sale to imminence at :Init-luck on said day, iv him attemlauce %Y in Is- given and terms untie kmntni Itt t Itl , ;(1'1' I'. Mel IN A IN, sep Administrator. V ALUABLE FARM ritivATE The Loin. or John Power, late of Centro tiownsillii. Perry county, Pa., offer at private Sllll., heir VA I.U.'1111.1.: \ 101, Icing In the main valley, one lisle and a half West. of Yew Bloomfield, the County Seat tit said ~ttuty, containing about. 320 ACHES, of which about Viti ACRES arc cleard. The Improvements are in large wo-storc and an half sTGNE iCSE, linrge Moil: Barn and • art ier outbuildings. This farm has running winter In nearlyen airy field and pain% good ,vater near the house. The land is the best quality of limestone and Is susceptible of the highest colt, at lon. The 1,...0T0n Is most desirable, being vonventent to marl:cis, churches, schools nasal mills. For further partioulars eall on Mrs. Sarah Power. residing on the premises, or address the tintlesdentiti. \\*Nl. S. Pi iWEE, 1,111 city, sepMy, - Ii Ittenarilson Co.. Nebraska. Eip ÜBE! F PI,ILE.--•ON FBIBAT, THE 7111 DAY GI" all Is7o, sub scriber will self tit Sale on the premises, In Mantic, township, Lancaster COLIIILV. on the road loading from Martieville to 'Alga iatllis Ferry, about four miles from the former and three tulles from the latter place, the following described farm tiontritultig SE \ V F. ACRES, more or less, highly cultivated, divided Ink convenient fields under good fences, and and joining' lands or )'teary others, on which Is erected an iliwo-Story DWELLING It) a sE,, a Frame Bank Barn.— 'ratio air three good Springs of \)'aler, nn Apple Greharil and other F roil Trees. Twenty erre. ant lumber and Chestnut Sprouts, and SeVel mires Meadow hi it totn. Call on the undersigned resldlng ant Moan Nebo. Sale to ci s • ant I I' M., ant said day. . r‘lftrilAlßl' COURT RAI.F. OF REA I ESTATE.—UT THU 1 , 70, by virtutt of murder of llie Ciairt of youitly, lto untlerslgnor Ailiulnktrairlx Allwrt rar,iiti. will sell al Publie llie promises In Ibi 'lnislnul If 111. in West lifeniplleli login...hip. the following !tal "f11121.:Ii: :WILE, , Nvlllch nrecit , L 'l'‘,,-titnry 1 , 1Z.:\ I,WEI.I,INt: n Yarn, t'nrn Ttn•rt• nn , also an esct•lltnn. I orchard of l'hal VrnM'rrees . , consist Lng ofreltrA, I . ..nches, A ‘iraia•s, ,In. or gond NV:111.1 . tFli I in. pr.aalsos. Sal , in onnlnn•no.• at I ~•,•lavk I'. M., tlay, when la li c v nlanr. 1..• :OS on and 1. •r, nnale lcllotc 11 l oy ANNIE CAlt..ti. Atinnin,tral.ris ALst, at the name Elm , :1.11.1. , will he st, One COIV, Ihrot• Hogs, Itewl,leatis Chairs, 'fable, St liven Belleill'A ul other Ifouscholkl and Kitchen t , /111111,011 N 14, wcu t In. ANNIE l'Altti,,N OCT 4). BER 11th, 1(70, will tw sold at piddle stile, ou the premises, the tolliocliti./ desert bed Real Estiste, to wit A farni CON'I'AININO 157 ACREA, more or less, situated In Fulton township, int the road leading from Chestnut Level 1,, ix lord, $ miles frum the Baltimore Cent rill Roll road, and 5 miles from the Coluinhla and l i on. Deposit Railroad. Eight mires is lit gaud. Chest nut Timber, the remainder farm hold, divided Into runvrllloul fields, highly Improved. The Improvements are 21.1,00-Story BRACK 110 USE Icy 76 leer, with a two-story ltrlek. Kitchen, 2n by 16 feet, ml ntc lied, with 1111 I'oll - A SOXISSER. BA R.N, 75 by 05 feet, Wagon Shed and tither out-litillilings (40111- )111,0%101 110,', 1111111 ,1711, 10117. All the Ileitis are watered From two spring...in the prcllll4les. There lo a large Orchard of choice Fruit. Trees It Is convenient to elitirelles, schools, !Mils, stores, .to. Thls Is :1 ileslrahle property. ''or further Information Inquire of theuniler signed, residing thereon. or of 11. Rowe, auctioneer, Stint hvllle, Lancaster county, Pa. Sale to l'11111111.•11 , 1 . tit I 1,. in., of said day, when tern,: w ill he 111:ltie iiy .IA 01ES 11. CIA Ciosto ti P. 0., Li...lister co, Pa. se it gl r,eirrorrn rj 11)1tElt 7111. tLii.l:•rslitlii.:l, Of the lilt Will u11:1 iii will :it 1:111,11i• sal:, it Iiil: :lig:nlit:l liartlett 11:/tel, I 1 n mtll 1.)i11,11 st rwa, 111 . 1111• city ill I,:iiirahtor, I li:ll4:wing dcscrlbed r...L1 c,latv, to it IL: A 1 , 4. f gri,11[141.1.11111- piricil of •111Mteti M Ow 1,, II ,4 ,if Thc• TA v EitN Is the (iamb, ;" a lifollilli• t WO-story lranto /I . SE, Stalolv, Ithtill:llnLts. are a numb,' 4,r Fru . Tries and Grape Vines ml the prunilses. This pr"perty rr 111 IA: litg,thercir in part,, as play Snit' In at P. M., at said N% Mal tcrlas will 111. mad, I,mwll by JIIIIN 11. EILIS, Ex,cutor , WNSIIII . Al' puivATE SALE, 1111.1orsigni.1 his valwthlo Farm .ittl:tt,(l Itn tin- at,e,nl.l nt privni‘ more,. less, adjoining lands oils:ldiom llaines, meld Christy, John OilLson anti others, upon which is erected :It wt-story illng House, it line Baltic Barn, Ills lilt feel, flout recently erected iroonsi with slate, with Ciraueries and Corn Crib, all roniplete. Twa Apple Urchin - 11s Lind other fruit on the premises, and all the necessary out-hulldings. Twa., goo; springs of (pater, from which evcry field earl he watered. 'li acres of the above trait Is arable, told the [minuet. Is covered with heavy timber. ['Hid pally white anti. The land is Inn high state of cult icullon, under good fence, convenient to churches, mills, stores, schools, At.. It Is un surpassed for pi - taints iveness, being as good quality of land Ito the above township ellll protium., divided into convenient, Ileitis. To cny person wishing, to invest real estate, it hance Is he, presented rarely lola. :net wit IL. Persons wishing to view the ['remises will please call upon I [avid I liristy, adjoining the property, by whom the suuu, wall be shown or upon 1,, • subscriber at Grove. seplltt [M47 DAVI I) EVANS. TJWISI.IC MALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The underNittnetl, the heirs of John G. Ernst, lute of W:Ghington County, ,IG.ett.setl, otter at pulille sale, In li ii Reinhart 's lien. t , In Clenr,tpring, t.\l, 111.. itay ort,CTOBER,I7O, all followingri•at I,tato, in4lit Wwilmigtoil County, .Nll.l. No. I, con.ost. , J 1 tho ont• and a It:dr 11,111 “f1'1,ar .1.,11,f,, MI tilt` ri/:1.110:1.11111g i.lNft•r4.4•,l,‘lrg.:ol - lands of Wm. Dwlge,Samia•l n. tltt•rt others cimtainlng W , lftNitllEll .NU I.'“ltTy ACRES, good lalitl, 1.,) epf which I% ch.:l,4l:lnd Is tinder a 111.411 a:.t rof hallllll, la VI•li >cc elth heavy iJak arid Hickory Tittalwr•, 11111,4o:141 by /I, TWO-STI1111" lIItICK 1/W ELIA will Back Ilnihnng ill niched, largi• HANK. BARN, Corn i:riti, Wagon Shea, Smoke !tnsil spring House, six l'arriagu 1110) :111 /tiler nr.cesnary out-buildings. TWi FINE YlttiNt i RDs. The farm Is watered hp pwssing through the farm with water in wry nel4. Aloe, one of the tlnust Springs In the lounty within a cell, yards of the II wiilllng. hu bind Is all unit, 00 ,0 ) Post and rail true ing. In also 011 In.. vrtquises A GO. MA\\ MILL, with power capable of Sa SS ne -, per day, Nyll A CO MFt !LTA MA; TENANT 111)USI., within a cow ,yanla nt the Saw . both of winch arc In excillctit regal r. Tlicrii In 011 thin farm a eery sitc Cro a Furnace, with alitindanlic of Iron I Sr.' on Ow land, living within 1 1 111111, hulls ()I• celvlorate.l linsliwit Mint-, and lying linineillaiely upon thi• lino id the NiVcsierii Maryland Railrad, within I itillchiadlic ik rerlait most I al tialllc properties In Wc.tern No. 2, con,isti.iifuTriuidinntaining . . FIFTY more or le,a, valual•lo, littnher adjoining the:ahoy , : ain udjululug littttlit or l cr. Whar too, hooknuol r:ml, Ittni others. Thl, tract I.l,ere , I with a heavy growth of IL.ek ()al; am! L'hestriat. l'italaa . , and Nvlll he sald in the entire or In lots to, suit pool/users, eonsists of a V.l I.U:\ RTE. I Alt\f i ly ing 5 miles West of U 11.411,11 1 ./ lig, 1.1 OW W1.•.1- crtt Turnpike vont:doing 'l'Wl , if N Held.`;, good limestoote and 31 , mmala lam!, 1.", a 1141.1.1, ccr which is cleared and In a line litlittt.r CURI- V.t.1,111. 0.1. am! Cheataut. Timber, and 3,1 . 1,111111 v, laml, or .1. If. Lurrls .t Co., Thomas (2h:triton, William Mummert and others. The improvements on this farm nom sist . TWii-STolt1" LOG DWELLING Ifuljtil , with Bunk Building iittanin,l TENANT Hut'NE, WHIT) BARN,.. sold sill other neeessary out-buildings. There Is on the prom lees a never-haling Spring of good water near the door; also, an ORCHARD el choice 'Fruit. This farm I ies;witis ill half it mile of Crierry Run Depot, a Station on the Baltimore & Ohio Ithilifuld, and a quarter of it Mile front the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, and Is well adopted to the growth of fruit, No. 1, consists of FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, adjoining No. :3 ; also adjoining lands of J. It. Harris It Co., James Little and others. This tract Is covered with a heavygrowth of YOUNU CHESTNUI"I.I3IIIEIt, some of which at the present time Is large enough for the manufacture of broad mils.— This tract will also be sold ht the entire or In lots, to suit purchasers. - TERMS op SALE.—Ono-third of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale balance In two equal annual payments, purellaseni to give notes with such security as may be approved by the undersigned, the same bearing interest from the first day of April A. D., IS7/, at which time possession will be given, and upon the payment of the whole of the purchase money, a good and sufficient deed will be made. Any person wLshing to examine any of the above tracts previous to day of sale can do so by calling upon Joseph Erhet, residing % mils Last of Clearspri ng WILLIAM C. ERNST, I Heirs of JOSEPH ERNST JNO. G. ERNST, CATHARINE INS, enklaii deceased. (Wife o artin .) sop 7 ir B W 80 MISCELLANEOUS MILE MAGIC COMB WILL CHANGE. 1 any hair or beard to r 2crinanant black or brown. It contains no on. Any ono can use It. One sent by mat for SI. Address MAGIC COMB CO.. Springfield, Mass. auglB-3m FORTITNES OFFERED TO LIVE MEN, Rare chance. Send Stamp. DIAMOND K. CO., Wilmington, Del. A GENTS WANTED.—.4I22S A MONTH /A. —by the AMERICAN KNITTING MA CHLNE. CO., Boston, Maas., or St. Loel7-3m uts. Mo. m A a (l utraeMin i6 g ALE $6O orA WEEK PAID female inan uesli at home. No capital required. Addreiei NOVEILTY CO., Saco, Mo. ala-lw VINtOAR MADE Prito3l CIDER, &c ., In 10 hour. Nv I thou t Drugs. Send 1U cents for Circular to SAGE, a3O-4w Cromwell, Conn. ALArIGIE ANAORTMNT E or GOOD Serviceable Second-Hand ilrgans. from SWU to VW for sale at very low prices. Sena for part leularm to E. & 0. 0. 11001:, sao-4w 1131 Tremont St., lloAton, _Mom. FRT. TO BOOK AGISN'TS. 12 We will bend a h3IIIINOIIIe Prwipeet 114 Of our New Illustrattbl Fat - ally Inble tdany Book Agent, tree,lfeharge N ATIoN AI. PUBLICATItIN kbAl-4w Philadelphia, A . GENTM WANTED FOR TOUR OF NEXI( . O. Ailvonturo oalti Slg,la-S.'lllg lu IST Elt It E II lIC .' s a work 1 , 1 raro torrlt, profusely Illostrottsl ud tOr. virrolars locoltolOs Company !art tool. It. rr II EA-NE 1 - 1' A--lw • 0111 f •DIC Fa6)3l 50 Elvers ! somo.hinv qrgently cv y• I :tut' t`Sillllllll . , - Lge paid i tor cuts that rt.l/LII voqlly lor It. 1.. Isl I'll:1111nm Sq., N. MilS IM Inv of Ih, I'rr„ru Compan)', Coh)rll Pula (.." , 1111g 'VIII 'mint as 111111 . 11 and 't) ,T 1.1.;.‘ . EN, Scr'y, N., 1 u N. lowl I. .1., 1 . 1111.1. t. s 41- iw LIARNIEWM VIELPER POitOT/S 1141 W TO ,limble ht• prtttlim I Ito Far., anti 11", larmers lltolr aims ell/11,101 11.1,1. WO PER Nit )Sill II Winter. will be fire MEiMiiiiNiii Ei=lll Containing Fleetwood's "kilo of anti "Elves of the Apostles, Evangelists anti Mat • tyrs," Inaldritige “Evitlvn,,,Jl - llnttory of the Jews" Ity Joseitint, ilintory of all Religions Denomination," srltli I re,Lime• and tables relating to Vvent, connected with Ilistory, vont:mint, flue engrav ing, The whoitt tortning a et.llllett•Treastir) of (11H...thin Knowledge, .26 S. Se, enth l'hilatielphia. H I R It IC A YE LANTERN COM PAN 1. 1)1 , 1 , 1(1.:, 10 11.klit'l..\ SsritEF:r, N. 1' ,t p Sialrno fltror lti the 11111111 r II 1.11,11,111initn111111:1,, saft • Ey itntl wit itst•filli norm. It canntit I . X pilule': It 14IV...111;111111 III; II I, n 1111 etmstittiois Itt.s till tillitir; It k 11111 111nItalitn1 by Hitt ;Intl II a gill'.. In brolion II in itet.lly lin nits ttl 1111 st • ritw. They nre milvt•iiitilly 111:111lit i re• 1111 . 1 . been Irlinl. lIIMIMIIMI I:=1 Ell= THE 111•:STSt'B:•“'It11"11(IN 11(1 \IIrANTr.II----AINFIIIII4, W. 3111 PER V Icl 4‘.11 volt•hritted I IWO stiurrl.p: sEwiNti NI AI:III Nti It:. lists tilt• under-ft ilutht , the ',..100k-mttleli - (1111ko oil both IS fully The host. Aw h l cottitt.st fatuity Sosvitit.: Nfarttlite ttl'trial. .%tt• 1'111,1.11r:01, 111., /...nk. 517..1111 F ILMY FAMILY NMI/ULM MALE tr LIL. iil'll \ll 1"I'I S EXTRA ("1' 0F J 1:N I PEN :\x :t tittllcitots4 ti hit nil tithe:is., it( 1 Itt• toliii•yn cir A 'quit iti•.Nrr‘l , ll.l Pchillty, Nt• , It lx littri‘ttlit.ti. 'lto I rn,xlrx It 14 rtitiottititiiittliiti tor all irrtigillarititin 11/1.11.1,1,1/1111 synti•itt, its 11. timid will.fl - larlm.cllntrit . l.4 IN a greitt itriweitirvet lii •t' rind Agit, .I'lll.\ F.\ i'liKNElt, N.Viittlettalt• Agt.tit, itl7-ittn du Itarelny ht.rtitit, Y. F o rm All El E 1 llu¢ rEErtleEly fEEr 011 IlrEairlEr,l (.1/kh. 1)1t. NVELL'S CA 100 )I,I(' TA 1:1.1 , .N als., purify the blood, and st • resl disi.ity, soling illisietly iin the Nllll , ll , lettibrune they sliouhl Is• prinnpl ly 111111 II ly taken In all exposure or s inieuL change of ineallier,ll4 Ihey peep up the tilreulailiiii illhe likiod and I hus ,card nit all t unilt•ney li, Bold and Lung WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS iu•r a tivver-falling moody. TRY TIIENI A UENTS WANTED FOR IBBHIM=I ITS V OT A. It I E S by.1,1:..1 No. 11. ELl.N.Stilpetidirty. revclitl 11,1114 :Ma startling ilisehisures. The %elude sitlijeet NM hare and Itv hideousness es le.stsi Ili lin I versa! .exiierat lnn. Writirit lhr• Inlorcsts Cleatzatititi, t'llavtinnity and 1 4,, b1ir .11 ' , Wag. Send for elreelitiis and 11,11 S. U.S. Publishing N. V., l'lneinnatl, and Si. 1,1114. At/ ENTIN RA NTF.II FOR 13EIA)EN, WIIITI.: C1111:1. TWELVE I'h:ARS AMoNO THE WILD IN DIA Ns OF THE PLAINS. The will nalvvnturk, and titervelpum - ence of fir,. P. Belden, It rpown UV the "ill,' It'arreor" - f:rret Hunter," unit fa union Whife r'hie 11.10 belgest, from IS , r4 Pt Pries A book of Threiltnu Intereet, Prefard 'l'erso., Pro ill, Spirited, .I , lz.v.iloi.ttsnu. Ptclifm. Iflrlly Plustratett,tltited elegant binding. %VIII elptrin everbutly everylehere raPhtell 11/1-11.11.1.11 ally book net. ?rule n rnkr agezils noll.l early for I liehtrated poster. halapie Hagen term,. Agents reporting S5O lu VW per werl:. A. 11. II UIIII.‘RU, Publbther, 400 Chent put nt.., 4 I w 111 II E LOItItA INF. VEGETABLE C.kTIIARTIC PM! lllld, Certain, Safe and Efficient It is fnr the hest Cathartie rmlnsly net Lk etivertsl, and atom, I,lloVea 111,[40,110 1111 the vital functions. witlitalt estislng I tipo to any of them. The most • piele m,. 11/01 long attencl•••l its use in many 101'01 itos s 1001 it to 1101, offered to the general publie wit li the eiltlVlc • tion that IL ran 110Ver fall to 111,0111- 101 that is claintevl for It. IL prmittees little or no pain; leaves the organs 1t,,, front irritation, anti never over taxes or 0.111, th.• nervous sy•stent. In 1111 11.1,0:0001 of the LI; in, blood, atonmelt, bowels, livery, k ItIney•••- children, anti - In many gilllettlt les peculiar to women, it brings prompt relief aml certain. ct‘. The hest phyhtchtns rt•rommettd jo tribe It; 111111110 person who 0111'0 list.l illo 11 ill voluntarily return to the use of any other 1 - t. thartle. 44- Stoit by mall on roc..lpt, of prleo and pro.t I e* Bx, 80.25 5 Boxes, 1.00 DM= It IN aohl by all I lenlers .driatm nua 11..11 Once+. TURNER Jr CO., Sole , Proprietorm, sell'-3111,,w I'LiTreiout eL, 114"1.11, ECCEI=I ED UCATIONA L iNinr.l NI. olt AVIAN SEMIN %RI" 1,1; 1,11 . :. 1.11111,1 THE 77th ANIVI'AL TF.RM opp:N I) .k t'ST 1.+70, i'iroulars and Catalogues, I‘4l.lrepoi REV. EN E A. At FI I.ll'lZ, LANCAMTEIC. COUNTY, PA A foNAILLE Eurrrrrrr., A NATIVE. U emutbaJ, Cornmervial am' Classical Sehold Mr young Ladles anti 1 ieutli•Mial. h.•,- sioll comtrwitces I /elolier 10th, I.CU. Arciantim ilatlons for seventy lnlllllt. Viva Tegehei Three Lecturers. Twimly 1,1 . 11111U1111.1 Stlidelltl4 CIIIIVOVeII lint! 11,1111 11111 lug stn and Heading rahroad free .4 charge, TRILMS-1.41,111eS 0191U1/1111•11 $1 50 II WIWI:. Satisfaction guaranteed to ull good niticut, I r Catalogue With - I,s JAIIIII \V. ILA It\ EY, Prin. Sept 11-stwo-37] Unionville, Chester Co.. 1.11 IMEE=iN=I PO TT ST 0 W N, FAL Y I . OIINTY, PEN N'.‘ ENGLISH, CI,AtiMICAL, MCIENTIFII ARTISTIC, CUM M Mill A 1.. Loca 1,,,1 Admit - Ode! Twen tie( h Annual Hes ston! Thorough Preparation fur College or Business. SE - For circulars address Rev. UEO. F. MILLER, A. M., REFERENCES.—iteV Drs. Melgs, Schaeffer, Mann, Kraufh,Selss,Dutton,etc,—flons.Judge Ludlow, Leonard Myers, J. S. Yost, B. M. Boy er, M. Russel Thayer, etc. ,b-27-trw RI SCIIAEFFEIt, IFIIOLESALE AND RETAIL BADDLER NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST RING STREET an 1. LANCASTER, PA. THOMAS W. DAILY, (IMPORTER OF WATCHES, No. Market Street, Philadelphia, Would respectfully all attention to lii new and carefully selected stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY DIAHONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, &e, SW-Repairing promptly attended to and neatly done. MUM BrSINESS U. I. ua Marl, l'onlawe 6 c.,t%