LANCiiaTER 'COtlNTY FABMS.
^ PUBUO SALE.
ON ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, UBSO^ls parsnno* \af Kii order of the Orphtos* ¦/'C»ut of LuBut»r.ConDt7,"WlU'be'aold at pnblle Ten- ' do*, oa tb« pramlsM Bo, 1, the followiog deacribed real MtAta,oi'John£artia«a,dee*d, altoate laEUtabkth twp. ¦ Lknteaitar eotmty, towit':
ITbi 1, Being a Tonement and Traot of Land,
eo^al dos THBBB ACBB3 and THBEE ^SaCHES, oB lh« poblio ro4d' leodlBff ttom BrickerrtlW to tlUi aboathAiramtleff«m BriekerTlUe,ad]rtBlBg landaof Dantel Wsldmao, Pavid Zartoan ud othws. on ^leb, th* Improvemente are a IJ^-etorJ FBAMB Mb DWEULtMO UODSB, Bbbemaker ebop, stable, ¦il mnd othu^totlintldlDga, a waU of uar^r-faUlng, JKL Soodwatervwith pamp.sttbe houte, ab orohard of all Idndt of ohoice fmlt, under good feneoi.and loa pro. daetlve state of caltivaUoa. It being a good locatloa for a meohanio ot auy other batlnass.
Ko. 2, iBelDg a Tradt of Woodland, oontatn- IbkOBK AGBB aad esZ PSROB, aituate about one
2outer mUe fr.ita tbe above, adjolaing lasdi of Darid artmaa, John Steiner and otbers. P«r*OD«-dflalrioa« to view tbe premises before ute, will please call on tbe audertlgned residiag near the
Saia to eonuBaaoe at I o'cloak, P. M.; whan terma wlU be made Icaawn by tbe iiadenigoM administrator of Mid deceased. DANIEL WBIDUAN,
Sep fi St*-41
Valuahle Real Estate at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1S60, la potsoaiice of an order of the Orphans* Court, the nnderaigoed Administratrix of tbe esute of DemardFl>nn,decea<{ed, will sell at public sale, on tbe premises, the foUowing described real estate, vli :
A certain Heisnaga or Tract of Land, In Laaeaater townsblp, adjoiniog lands of the Lancaster Conoty Poor Hoose, the City of LancMler, tbe Coneatoga Creeic. Wm. Dietrich.CH, Lefevre, Oeorige Foast aod the PbUadel. ptdaaod Lancaiter turnpike,
CONTAINING 170 ACRES, ffloreorlesa.
Also.a oertalo other tract of land, sltaated lo West
Lampeter townahlp adjoiolog lands of McGomMiy.
the Lancaater Couoty Foor Hoaae, the Cooeatoga Greek foras^d.
CONTAINING 1-5 ACRKS,
more orless. Ootbe above described property the fol¬ lowing Improvemeats are ereoted viz: A fine two-atory brick MANSION HOUSE, with a fiae yard. A very large Swisdar Bara and Ics-Hoase_ altaatedoD tbe basksoftbe Gooeatsga. A large atone DWELLING HOUSE, wilh a fiae aewbaTa,8llDaled oo the Pbiladelpbla aad Lancaster taroplke. There are fioa wells of waterat botb oftbe booses, aod a capacloos wasoD-boQse, coro cribs, and other improvemeots ne- oeesory to a well faroiehod ftrm. There are, alao laex* haasUble qnarries of sand on the property, wbieh are very valoable oo accoout of their nearaees to the city Tbere is a flne Orchard oo the property,and a duo propor¬ Uon of wood and arable land. The property will he hold either asawhole.orlntwo parts, as purchasers may de aire:—
Tkrxb :—One-tblrd of the purchase money lo remain cbarged oo the premises duriog Ibellfe "f Drldget FUan. ¦widow of said Beroard FHou, decoded. Interest to he paid to her annoally.and at her death the principal to be paid lo the hi Irs of eald Bernard Fiynn. deceased.— One-tfaird to be paid on tha lst day of April next, and tbe regaining third to be paid on the Ist day of April 1862. heating Intereat from the Istday of April, IS6I, andtoremalDBchargeon the property until paid. I'or- chaiars may pay two-thlids on the lat of April, l&GI,ir they so desire.
Sole to commence at 2 o'clock la Iha afternoon.
aept S-ts-4t BRIDGET FLINN, Admlnlfltratrlx.
LANCASTER COtrKTY FARMS.
PTIBLIC SALE.
r^N MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,^1860,
Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBEll (ith, I6E0, WiH be sold by pablic eale, al tbepnbllc bonse of Jacob S. Maon, la Maoor towaahlp, Laocaster coonty, tbe foUowiog valoable real eKtste, viz;—A tract of Land,
CONTAINING 93 ACRES,
more or low, situate insaid township, on the pnblic road passing Jobn Miller's Mill, aboot 2'-^ miles west uf HillersvlUe, adjoining farms of Abraham Miller, Sro , Jacob Witmer and John Miller's Mill property. The improvements thereon are a Iwo-htory weatber¬ boarded log DWELLINO BOUSE, S4 hy 28 feet, with basement, which Ik used as a kitcheo and woFb hoQse.a pomp wilh oeTer-failiog waterundaiihe porch roof, wllh ao arched spriog boiuecommnntcatlog wltb the pump, a xummer kiichen, wood hoiiks and smoke house near ihe main bniidiog. a large etone barn, 76 by 42 feet, with wagon fbtd attached, corn cribs, tobacco bouse, horse stable, straw Khed and hog stable, near tbe barn. Also, a one story Tenant Houno, 3-f by 31 feet, with barn belonging to Ihe eame, with two mows and a threshing fioor, aleo, other conveuiout oat- balldlngs. A fine thrlvlog orcbard of apple, peach, cberry aod other fmlttrees. Ahont 10 acres of tba tract Is woodland, and the remaloder Is ia ablgh staieof caltivation,with a stream ofwater flowing throngh the same. The whole Iract Is divided Into convonleot fields, well fenced, and eo arranged that cattle have access from each fleld to a str-am of waler. The farm or tract will beeold eoilre. or may be divided iolo two tracts to soil porcfaafeis.
PAreone desiriug to view tbe property, can do so by ,ealllog on Christian Millfr, Sea., residing ou the same.
Bale to commence at 2 o'clock in the aficniooo of snid day, wheo the terms will be made known hy _ feept_fi-5Ml CHRISTIAN MILLER. Sen.
BEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st, ISOO, will bA sold at pnblic sale.on the promisee, all thai csrtaln trnct of luud. roatainlDC
1S3 ACRES, 2 ROODS & 15 PERCHES,
sltoalo in Bait twp., Ijtucaster couuty. Pa., one mile Booth of Green Tree, adjoining laods of Ross Campbell. H. Kerns, Jacob Elelgbberier. J. BuHhong and oiHath. The improvfui^QtH are a lar^e and CQuvenieut jtyi STONE nonSE,couveutcntlydivi(led Into rooms Hjtrl and ball, a well uf exeellout wa:er at lhe duor. WJ^'ll large fratne baru, with v«ry good slabllog under, vaU'-u b^UEe aud coru cribs, wood thed. ba; hoosn,- Hiii«ka bouHD, &c.; apple orchard and other trail trsi^s; ih(>re is aUo a Loe T«aaoi Iluuh? and framo stablo upon the properly. This farm ha'« a southern and oantrrn oxp>- snre, and is in a good btalfl of cuitivatlou, having been Umed eacb year for the last teveral ye»rt>. Abuut IIO acres are clear, divided Into couvenient fleld-<. The balanoe is well eet wllh thriving oak and cheatnut tim¬ ber, and when cleared wunld make goud farm land. A braocb of the Octoraru passes through a part of t^e farm, to which cattle can baveaccei^s. It iu situated In a mural and intel)ig*nt Oi. Igh ho rhoad. convenleat lo Echools. millgand pl;:co3of public wurship of difi'erent denomloaiioDB. A public road pobEoa ihrongh tbi;* property, and would tho refore divide k conveniently if thuoght properby the purchaser.
Peri'ona desiring to purchase real estate, and wUh lo view this before tho day of sale, will call upon Mr. Jo¬ seph Thoroe, or Mr. Uo'jerwood, renidiog oa tbe prop¬ erty, or upou the sabscriber, io Penainstonvlllo, Ches¬ ter coonty. Pa.
Saleto commence at 2 o'clock, p.m. on said day.whfeu attendaace willbe given and tenns mnde known hy GEORGE W. PUILIPS.
Georoe WniT.w.H, AnctioaeBr. sep 5 3t"-4l
Orphans' Court Sale of Valuable Real Estate.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Conrtof Laucaitercoooty. the undprsitrsed Admln- Istrator wUl expu^^ t o public f'ale. on SATUKDAli:, Ihe 6lh day of OCTOBER lEGt). at tbapuhllc hoiisoof J. Mil¬ ler Baob, lo the village ofNew Providence, the followiog teal eatala. Iate tbe properly of Tbomaa Armstrong, of Providence townahlp, ds«ased, to wit:
Nl'. 1, A plantalion or tract of land, situated
now io Proviieace lowoshlp, on which is erected t-jA atwo-fitory framo DWELUlKO HOUSK. a bank glPf barn, smoke house, wagoa sfaed and other ont..fl^*jl. balldings.adjoiaingIaadPOU the norlh ofSamnel Stone¬ road aod Joha Book, on the cant and south laods of Adam Stoneroad and on tbe w.-Ht uf Itudolph Herr. coataining
83 ACRES AND ll(i PERCHES, more or less. There is a yoang orchard on the promises aodaslream ofrunning waterpaoning througb the place.
No. 2, A piece or parcel of laud, situatud iu
Pro vidence township, adjoining landa of David Shaub on thesoath, MichaelUarni^ih oo the west and north,and laoda of Adam Stooeruad on the east, on which is drocted A one and a half story weatberboarded DWELLING HOUSE and small SUble and coutainlng I4.j PERCHES, more or leas. ThU proporty is separated from Tract No. I byapri vale road.
Coadltlons of sile:—PurchftBomoney payableoo 1st dayofApril, 1861,except tbe thirda that may befound daewtdow of decedent—said thirds tobe fixed by lbe uadersigned.
BaletocommenceatSo'clock P. M.of said day,wheo farther aod more full terms will be mado kaowa by the undersigned. JOHN HILDEBRAND.
sept fi-tB-41 AdmlnlKtralnr.
Pirst-Claaa East Donegal Earm at Public Sale.
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1880, the sabscriber will sell by public sale, os the premises, lhat valuablo lime-Gtonefarm, in a high state of oolUvaUoo.Httasted ia East Doaegal towaship, 13^ miles east of Haytown, 2 miles from KreybiU's Mill, J loUes north of MarieUa, and 4 miles from Monnt Joy, od the pobllc road Ieadlog from Uoaot Joy to Mayluwo, containing
122 ACRES, OfUmeRtonoland,be tbe eame more orless, about 12 acres of heavy timber, all uuder guod f'^nce, the greater part being post and rail, adjoining the Dunegal Meeting Hoose ground, laods of Dr. Natbaniol Watson, Jouas Homma, Abraham Eagle, Ohristian Garber and olhen>. Thelmprovements are a large two-etory brick 4££E» DWELLING HOUS>-'. wllh a two-story brick HIIh kitcheo aitacbed. a ooe-slory stooe wash hoaRo._Kii_ log carpenter and farmer's shop a large bank baru, with com hooss attached, a large grain or hay honRG. carriage bouse, hog ntable and other improvemcntfl, 3 pomps of neverfailing water, large cistero. all couvenl¬ aot to the baildlng<), large aod good orcbard ofcbolce frolt, apples, peachea, peara, cherries and cboice grapes, aU lo good beariog order.
Persoas wishing to view tbe premises previous to the day ofeale wlU please call oa the sabacribers. who will show the same.
Sala to commenca at 1 o'clock, P. M., oo said day, whea atteadaoca will he giveo and lerms made known by JOSEPH S, KISSLLT.
aepl 5 3»t-4t
•19
.,_. Br-virtue-of an order of tbe Coort of Commoo Pleaa of Laooaater coooty, wlU be sold by tbe uoder- elgoeS, o&tbsprflmisM,thsfollowiSK Baal Estate, ad- Jolslngtbe villase of BetTtowa,LaDoaslir county,eon- eUUoK of aTrtet of Land.
CONTAININa SIXTY-SEVEN ACEES,
mora or leu. wltha two-atoryTAVEBir HOasB, twoatory KUebea attached, a fln^rat« etooe Boak Baro. with efaede and a ftmall T«ant Boose tbereoa eiMled. adjolnlos properly* of Widow Eortz, Thomae BoaseU. Pliaree Blaok and others.— Tbere Is a pump of ruuolDg water at tha tavern door. The laod la aU dear aod Id a good atate of onltlva Uoo. There la a very ¦opeiior Apple Orchard oc the- premleee.
The Tavem Is lleeosedaod bai beso an old established staod. Itis situate oo ths Downlngtowa, Epbrata aod HarrUbnrg TompUte. , , j^ ^
Eale toooDuneoce at 1 o eloek. P. H. oa said day, when aUandanee wUl be glvea aod Ursu made known by the undsralsned, JOHS W. OBOSS,
TrtntM of Asb Albright. JOHN W. LEBBB, UABTIsr LEBER. JACOB O, LEBER, MABT HSB3H. BENJAMIN HEBSH. aeptS48>tl Helra of Jacob Leber, deceased.
FTTBLIC SALE.
f\S TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1860,
;M
„^ wIU be sold at poblio sale, at the public honae of Anthony E, Lecbler, lo Eut King street, Laoeaater clly, ibe following real estate:
26 ACBS3 OF LIMESTONE LAND, uoder good cnlUvtUuo, wltb a new two-story BEIGE DWELLING HOUSE. Teoaut BouKe,
Baak Baro, and other improvements; a well of
water near the door witfa pnmp therein, raoBlog waur paKslog throogh the bam yard, a'sprlog of ruauing wa¬ ter, a oew Ume kilo, with an abnodaoce of stoo* for borolng Itme aod btflldlng parposes; aUo, a large vein of sood forbnlldlog purpose*—altnate lo HaMOeim twp.. Immediately outside of the city Holts, i^'otlng ou tbe road Ieadlog from the city of Lascaster to Samael Baock's HtU.
For further parUcnlars eoqolro of Daolel Swope, re¬ siding on the premUes, or*. Swope, Laacaster city.
Eale to commenco a»S o'ciook, P.M., wheo tbe coo- ditioas will be mad»Tcnown by M. ZAHM,
sepB4t41 .' AucUooeer.
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PTTBLIC SALB.
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th, IBBO, by vlrtno of an alias order of the Orphann' Coort of Lanoaslor. the onderslgned admlnlstrat.TB of Jacob K Maat, deo'd,. will expow to pablic sale, at the pabilc house of WlUlam Coleman, ta the village of Morgantown, Berks couoty. Pa., the foUowing desoribed real eatate of said deceased:—A tract or piece of mead¬ ow pasture land, sitoato In Garnaryon township, Lan¬ cister coaniy.
CONTAINING 48^ ACRES,
more or less, witb appurtenancae, bonoded hy landa of fusanna Hoffman, Peter Bard others.
TlUe and possesaion given oa the 1st day of April, 1861. ,, ,
Sale to commeaco at 1 o clock, P. M., of raid day wheo attendaace will be given and terms made known hr ISAAC SIAST. Jr. 'eep C.4t.41 JAME3 E. WELLS.
PUBLIC SALE. N SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,
^_^ I860, will be sold at pnblic sale, oo the premises, In Eafit Lampeter township, on the road leading from the Old Road lo tho Horse Shoe RoHd, }i of a mile from tbe old road, oppoxite Cooper's Warehouse, the follow¬ ing de>-cribed Heal Entate, viz:
A tract of land oontaining
26 ACRES, (moro or less) with a good new barn, wltb alato roof. M by 58 feet, adjoining lands of Joseph Coopar, Calvin Cooper, and the Fennsylvania Railroad. The laod Is ID a blgb state of caltlvatlou aod noder good fence?.
The above tract will be tried separately, aod io coa- oextonwUh oao acre additional and the oiher Improve¬ meols. coDsistlog of a two-story weatherhoarded BOUSE, .32 hy .Ifi faet, a waah-hoase.l6 feet
aqnare, with a wall of noverfalling water and a,
pump ihflteln, a good baka oven, a email barn, hug peo, ^c. Ther-^ area varl>;ty of fmlt troort on tbe premises, each as applos, cherries, pears and grapes.
Persoua desirous of viewing thH^e propertiea, will plcatie call on A- B. Grove, residing theroon.
Fossessiou and indisputable titles will be given on thelstdayof April. IB61.
Sale lo commence at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day when atteudance wUl be given and terms made known hy B. B. GROFF.
Eep fi 21*41 Attorney for Henry B. Grofi".
A Valuable Farm at Publie Sale.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1S60. the andersigned will sell at public voudne. on lbe premisea, near PeterMburg. East neropfiehi twp., the following valuable real ealate. to wit:
No.l, A Plantation or Tract of Limestone
Land, In said twp.. on which Is erected a two- <Sr?S story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Brich Mi,S Kitcben attached.a frame waeh house, smoke W''P house, a large Bank Barn; also a carriage bonse. curn crihs and other outbuildings, an excelleat orcbard ot choice frnit. and
CONTAINING FIFTY ACRES, more or less. There are two wells wilh pumps In and a never-fall'ng spring oa lhe premlnea. Tbla tract is well watered, having running water Ibroanh thewholft tract Itis in a good state uf cullivation and uuder eood frtnco. and adioins properly ot Martio B. Pfeifer, B. B. KauH'inan and olbere.
AUo. at tbe fame time aod plare.
No. 2, A Tract or Parcol of Clifistnut Tim¬ ber Land, sitoato la Eaitt Hnmpfield Iwp., about one qnarlt-r of » mile from Deltrick's Black lloriu T.ivpru, on the Lanca.-'tflr and Hiirrttburg pike, and adjoiuiug lands of Joo S. Herrdiev. Lavi G^tz^and otbeici, uod
CONTAINING FIVE ACRES,
mora or le>-3. Tbis tract is well set with ch?Ptnnt pproulB and tiiab*r. some being now old enongh fur cutting.
PorsooH wishing to soo eitberof thoie properiies will call on tho underaignod, residing oa tract ^o. l.wbo
HI sbow the same.
Possession und a good title will bo given for these premises on the Ist day of April, 1^61.
SbIo Io commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., of said dny, when atlond&nce will be given and conditiunx made kaown by lho owner. WILLIAM SMITH.
^Bop.^ ^'^*iL_
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, liGO. in porsuance of an order of the Orphans' Conrt of Lancaster county, the naderaigued Adminis¬ trator of Abrabam Frey, deconsed, late of tho Boroagh of Munnt Joy, Lancisler coaniy, will sell at public sals, at tbe public bouseof Henry Sherbahn, In said burough, the fulluwiug renl estate of said deceaRnd.conshllng of
A HALF LOT OF GROUND.
with a Iwo-Btorr Frama DWELLING HOUSE and two-story Kitchen thereon erected. There l!* also a Cihtttra wilb pump therein convenient, to the Kitchen.
Also, at tbe same time and place will be
Rolii. ooe share of Manhelm. Petersburg and Laocaster Tarnplke or Plaok Road Btock. and a Cerliflcate of Scholarship in Valoa :femloary, No. 'JS2, of New Berlin, Union conuly.
S.Lle to commence at fio'clock.P.M.on aald day,whon aiteodance willbe given and terms made known by ANDREW GERBER.
8eptMB-4l Admluiiitrator.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY', the 13th day of OCTOBER. 1E60. the underelgned Trill sell at pah lie nale, a lot ofgrouod in thevillHgeufSeartown, iathe lownahip of rrarnarvou. in the county of Lincaster,
CONTAININI} ABOUT 3 ACRES,
laying on the sonth side of the Dowolngtnwn aud Har¬ rUbnrg turnpike bounded by lands of Koland Diller. Enq., J«meK MorrisoD and otherii, on wbich is erected a log DWELLING HCUSE.log atable, a variety of frull trees and other improvemeata, the Und Is enclosf d willi good fenced and is partly under ctUtlvaUoo. Tbe land la heanlifnlly located, commanding a grand view ofa large part of Lancaster conoly.
Paraona wishing lo view the property before tho day offiale, willcall on Ur. DaviaClemsoa residing on the premises.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day,oa the premises, when conditions wlU ba madeknown by the nnderaigned guardians of tho minor cbUdren of Jncob Spotts, deceased WILLIAM BHEELER,
Sep r, U-4I JAMRS McCAA.
LANCASTEB COUNTT FAEMS.
in Hani
LANCASTER COUNTY FARMS.
PUBLIC BALE. N THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,
18B0, WiU be B6ld by publlo sals on tbe premises,
.nbelm towuiblp, on the old Utnhelm rood, 4
mUea from Lsncssler, about 1 mile from Neffsville, a X mUa from Shreiner and Groff*BTavem,and 2mUea uom Petersburg, a valuahle farm, coatalning
97 ACRES and 148 PERCHES
Umostone land of tbe best qnaUtT, adjoining lands of Chri»Uan Orube, Thomas Grosh, Henry Bobrer, Michael Stauffer, Gonrad Gerber Rod otbors. The land is all clsared, In a a high state of cnltivaUon and under flrat rate poat and rail fenoes, mosUy new. The improve- ments thereon are a new two story brick DWEL- Mh LINO HOUSE, with a two story frame bonse Kia adjoining, a snmmer hotue, a pump of.netver-JKSl faUing water at tbe honse door, a large awisser b«rn, wagon shed wltb corn cribs atlached, a *moke hooBS, hog stable and o'Jier oulbulldlngq, anid an excellent orchard of cboice fmlt tress. There Is a fine stream of water flowing thrdogh the farm aod near to the barn, and the flelda are dlvidi'd so that the cstUe have easy access to water. There Isa flrst-rate limestone qaarry on the premises, nffordlog an abnndance of stone for lime; about one-half of ths land haa been lately well limed.
This Is a doalrable farm, being Bituated near to mar¬ ket in the ctty of Laocaster, and lu point of feriUlty can scarcely be sarpassed. Theowner intends to move to Fraoklin county. Also, aTract of Timber Land, con-
9 ACRES and 24 PERCHES,
sltoated oo the road leadiog from the Maoheim road to ha LUU tarnplke. aboat Jtf mile from the above farm and X mile from Neffsville. Tho Umber conslsle of hickory, oak and chestnut.
The above two tracts will be sold together or saparate, aawiU besl enlt pnrehaaers. ^ . ,,
Persons desirous of viewing the property before the day ofsale, wUl please call on the subBcribar, residing on thefarm. . - » ..
Bale tocommeoce «t 1 o'clock In the afteraooa of eald dav. when terms of sale will he made known by U.J, wuwi CHRISTIAN n. KAUFFMAN.
Also, at the same time and place will be
sold a tract of land, containing aboutlSJ^ACEES.BUna- ted In Manhelm townahlp, ou tha road leadlag fromthe Hanhelm road to the Lltiz tnrnpike. abont i^ mile from the Manhelm road, adjoining laud of Peter GrabUl, Jacob Kohrer, George HaUt and Conrad Gerber. Abont yi acre Is grown with timber, and the rest Is In a good stalo of coUlvatloa aod uoder good feoeea. Tbe im¬ provemeots tbereoo are a ooe aod a balf-story DWEL¬ LING HOUSE, a good etabie, a welt of never-falUng water wllh a pomp in it, and a yonng orchard of choice frolt treea.
Persona desirous of viewing the properiy cao call oo Frederick Carly, residing on the prsmlsoa, or ou tbe nodenlgnad. errms of sale will be made koowo bf aaga9-3t-4ft JOHN HUBER,
PXTBLIC SALE.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
irJUiL
PDBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, I860, will be eold by pablic sale at lbe public houne of Emaunel Ha^l, in EastHempfield towoublp, XAoeaster coanty, on the Lancasier and Marietla inrn¬ pike, 6 miles weat of Lancaster, atraet of Llmettoae Land, heavUy covored wilb black oak, wblte oak and lilckory timber,
CONTAINING 8 ACRES,
more or less. ThU property la alluated onthe pnblic road leading from Hall's tavorn to Salnnga, one tqUa from the former and two miles from the latter place, adjoining lands of Michael S^grist, Elizabeth Noit and fronUng on said public rond.
TiUe indisputable.
Also, at the same time and. place, wiU h& eold 6 ACBES of WOOD LEAVE, in one acre lota, heavily timbered wllh while oak, black oak and hick¬ ory, adjoining on said pobllc rood and landA of Michael Eegrist, Benben Oarbnr and the nndersigoad.
Persons wishing to view eitberof tbeahove described premieea will please call upon Jacob B. Tront, residing near the eame.
Sale to commence at l o'clock P, M. ot aaid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by
sept5.3L»-41 GEOUGE TRODT.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEiMBER 29, ISiO, will be HOld by pablle venduo or ontcry, on ihepremlssB, 7 miles north of New Hollkod,4 milesGontb of Adamwtowo, I ii milea Koalb-weat of Bowmaosvllle, i mile north of Falrvllle, ^ mite nortfa-eobt of Mess- ner'sTavnrn. the foUowing leal estate.viz:—A Tract of Land in Brecknock towuRblp, Lancaster connty,
CONTAININO 37 ACREST
adjoioing lands of Jacob Keoolnger, Peler Good, Rody Eillian and olbers. The Improvemeots thereoa are a two-storylogweatberboarded HOUSE, with stone ^SSi kitcheo attached, aad other ootbaildiogs; a bank Bhiij baro, 60 feet io leoglh by 30 In width, built of JKa. stone, wltb wagon shed.aad corn crib attached. There isa spriog of excellent water mnning from nnder the house aud through the baro yard; the catlle having accesa therelo from all the flelds. Tbere is au apple orchard oo tbe premises. The laod U undergood feo¬ ces, Jna good staieof cuUivallon bavlng leceollybecn Umed.
Persoos wisbiog to view tbe property before tbo day of sale, will pleaiie call on Jacub Maurer, residiug thereon.
?ale to commence at 1 u'clock, P, M. of sild d.iy when terms of tale will hu made known by _Hept5-3»t-4l SIMON MENTZER. _
PUBLIC SALE,
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2Sth, ISGO. will be sold by pubUc sale atthe public hunse of Henry Bear, In the borongh of Straabnrg, Laacaster couoty, a tract of Llmentooe Land,
CONTAINING 9 ACRES, more or lesa. situate at the went end of tbe Boronub of Sirasburg, The Improvments are a two-etory framo weatherhoarded HOUSE, 28 hy 30 feot,
built wilhia the last three years, of the heft ma-,
terlal aad painted in tha beitt style; an out bouse, Id tiy 16 feet, wood house andotber baildings, swiMer barn, 60 by 32 feet, wagon shed, corn crib and bog pon, an orchardof choicefrnit, a we'l of unverfalllng water with pnmp tboreln near tbe door, cistern, lie.
The land is in a high state of cultivation and the wbole property In flrst-rate order.
Title and possessian given on the let dayofApril, ISGl.
Sale to commonce at 2 o'clock.P. KI. when attendance will be glvon and torms mado known by
Bopt6-tB»-41 HEKRY DIFFENBAUGH.
Court of Lancaalor coauty.oa FRIDAY, the 2Ut day
of SEPTEMBBU. ISeO. will be sold at publio salo on tbe
premises of No. 1, the following reat ealate, late of John
Groff, d*-ceased, to wit:
No. 1. A traot of land, containing 90 ACRES
and 96 PERCHES, neat meaaure, silcate iu Rapho town¬ ship, on the road leading from Mount Hope Furnace to Mount Joy, abont 1 mile from Kessler's Sqnaro and 2 mUes from MastersoovlUe, adjoining lands of Abm Brabacher, Samnel :^here^. No 2 and othera. The im' provemonU thereoa are n large two-atory Brick Dwiir.i.ino Hoetpr with2 brb-k kilcbeoeattached,
having beaa nsod for two families for a numbor
of ye^rs—A larg? brick swisser barn, spring buuse, wagoo abed with coro criba, hogsty, and other noces- sary oot buUdiugs—aboat 7 Acres of the ahove tract are covered with hoavy timher, the balaoce is nnder good fencea auf In a good atate of cnillvation. The land U well provided with rnuniflg wat«r. There Is a spring of neverfailing water near the door, and a pomp in the barn yard. There is a good orchard of choice fruit trees oo the above premises.
No. 2, A tract of land, containing 104 ACRES aod 118 PERCHES, neat measare, on the above said road, adjoining No. 1, aod landa of Christiao Wenger, Samoel Sherer and others. The improvements thereoo are a large two story framo DWELLING HOUSE, swis¬ ser barn with Wagon sbed, corn crib and nther necessa¬ ry ont bnitdln&-s. There is ou this tract a Carding and Chopping Mill wllh an escellent water power, also aa orchard of choice fruit. About 15 acrea of this tract la timber laod. the balance under good fences and to a high state of callivation, well provided wltb rnnning water.
No. 3, A tract of land containing 35 ACRES and 106 PERCHES, oeat measare. on the above said road, adjoining No 2, lands of ChrlsUaa Wenger, Sam¬ uel Sberer and others. The land Is well watered, uo¬ der good feoces and In a good state of oultlvation; abont 5 acres of this tract Is heavy timber.
No. 4, A Tract of Woodland containing 53 ACRES, neal measure, hltuate In Eapho township, near the above said road, about 1 mile from .Mt, Hope,adJuin- 'ng lands of BeDJamin Zag and No. 5.
No. 5, A Tract of Woodland, containing 5
.iCRBS, neal measare. adjoining No. 4, land of Henry sherer and otbera. The la<it two tracts are chestnat sprout land, mo.Ht of 11 fit to c it, and wUI be told togeth¬ er or separate to eolt purchasers. Also, Non. 2 and 3 will be sold {(^gather or eeperate as may beat suit purchasers.
Persona daViroas of viewing the aforeaald properties boforo the day ofsale will please call on Mich'l Moyer, residing on No. I.
PuKSeeoioa will be givoa oo thefirst dayof April next.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold
about 600 newchestnntraile,lnlol8of60or IOO; stoves aud pipes and other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale lo commenco at 1 o'clock.P. .M. of »aldday. when fitloudanco will be glvau and terms of sate made kucwn by tho undersigoed ndmlniMlrator.i ofsald dPCBa<it>d, S.\MOEL GHOFlr'.
aog 22-tM-;i9 JACOB STOUFFER.
Valuable Real Estate at Pablic Sale.
ON MONDAY, the 24th day of SEP¬ TEMBER, A. D. 186(1, In pnrauance of tho dlrec tiuui containej lu tho last will Hnd te'Stiimont of Peter Waller, Sr.. lato of East Donegal township, Lancaster coauty. deceaflod. the undersigned executors will hoH by public vendne, on No. l.tho mansion place, tho fol¬ lowing real estate. Ulu lho property of said dec'd, viz: No 1, Consisting of the Mansiou Plantation
or Tract of Land.silnale In Kast Donegal twp., Lancas¬ ter conuly, nn tho road leading from Maytowu to Lan¬ cafiter, aboot 4 milRHt eastward of Maytowu, about 2K miles from Mooot Joy, 3 from Marietta, and abont 4 m11°s from Colombia, and near Peler StaDO'er's Mill, ad.iolDlog laads of Cbrlstian Herr, Beojamln Hoatetter and olhsro,
CONTAINING 110 ACRES, mora or lea^. with a two-story stone DWELLING HOUSE, with stono kiichen attached, sloue bank
barn, corn barn, juat new, wagon shed, bog pan,
woodshed, elder pre^s and press h'^ane. smoke house. hoa<:e, grain shed, a well of aever-falllag water with new pump therein, aod a water right beloaglng to a well ou an adloiuing properly ; a large orchard of Ibrl¬ viog fruit trees ofall kiods. lo exeelleot bearing order, and otber improvements thereon. Oo this farm are aboat .^> acres of first rale tiuiber, the balanca is clear arable land, (limeatone) laid off Into convenleut flelds, under good fancen, and in a bleh state o f cultlva'lQo.
No. 2, Consisting ofa Plantation or Tract of Land, nltnale lo tbe same towonblp. oo tho road leading from the Colambla to Springville. about ooe-fourlb of a mile from the Marietta turnpike, and abont 1 mile from Springville. adjoioing laodn of Abraham Stnckler, David Bogie aod olbers.
CONTAINING 44 ACRES,
moro or lees, with a twu-atory brick DWELLfNO HOUSE.(oew,) with brick kitcbeu aUached. all flats roof, stone bank barn, carriage buuRO. hog pen, well of never-fdiHog water with pump therelo near the hotLse, aod a large cistern for rala water at tho door, with a pump tberein, ao orchard of young thriving fruit tree.s of all kloda. and other improvementa thereon. About 1 ^ acres uf this tract Is covered with youog choice Um- i)er,princlps11y hickory, the balance is exeellen; farm land, under good fanco aud lu a high etate of calUva¬ llon aad very productive.
These farmei are In a pleanant neighborhood, conveni¬ ent to railroads churchea, schools, stores, mills, iic., and offer strong InducementB to persona deslrousof pur¬ cbaalng home.iand engaging in agricnilnral pursnits.
Perfons deslruns ot viewing said farms prior to the day of aale, will please cail ou Chr, Walter, raaldlog on No.l, or I'eter Walter, jr., residing on No. 2.
Sale to coinmence at 1 o'clock, P, M. ou aald day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by OHRISTIAN WALTER,
PETER WALTER, Jr.
Execnlors.
ALSO, at the samo time aud place, will be iiold by the nnderBlgnod, execators of Peter Walter, decea>4ed, by virtue ofan order of the Orphann' Coort of Lancaster couoty, the following described real estate, _ also late tho estate of eaid deceased,viz:—
A Lot or piece of first-rate Limestone Land,
In East Donegal towuship, on the road leading from Mooot Joy 10 Culambla, and about 2 miles Irom Mount Joy. and-1/^ rollen frora Columbia, adjolnlflg landg of Hoary Myer>t,Chrisliau Ilastotter and others,coalaioiag
4 ACRES and 54 PERCHES, more or les^, of clear land, haviog enfflcient limestone thereon for qaarrylog pnrposes, Thia tract Is nndor good fence and easily cultivated.
rorfions wi^hiDg lovlow uHld lot prior lo tho day of sale, will please call onthe undaraiRued
CHRISTIAN WALTER, I'ETER WALTER, Jr.. ang 22-lB-:i9 Execntors.
Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale.
ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 20Ui aod 21st day* of BEPTEHBBB, I860, by an orderof the Orphau'aOouTtof Lanoaster Co., will be sold on tbe premises flrst menUoned, In East Earl township, about 8 ntles east of Hew HoUand, IH south-east of the Bine Ball. }i south of Wallace's Store, and ou the road leading from WaUace** Store to.Kurtz'B (formeriy.Blnk- ley'e) MiU, the following real Eatato of Peter Ranck, dec'd.. viz:—A PiantaUon containiog
116 ACRES and 66 PERCHES
of flrst-rate Laud, adjoining lands of Peter Brnbaker, Harriet Wallace, Johu High's estate, David Weidman, GiiorgB Wallace, Benry Ynndt, Charies Swalgut and others, aU in a falgh etate of cnlUvaUon and nnder good feoeea, Tbe Improvements consists of a M$fk two-story log weather-boarded BOUSE, 28 by .30 ¦¦3 feet, with a kitchen attaefaod; a 1 ^ story frame MSIL Tenaat House. 3 never-falling wolIs of good water near the doors, with good pumps In eaoh ; also, a spring to which cattle have aBcea% a framo Bank Barn, 12 by 42 feet wagon sheds, corn cribs, carriage bou-ie, nmoke honse, hog sty and all. other neceesary out-bulldlogs; aUo, a thriving orchard of ehoioe fruit, and a variety of pears, cherries, Sc. „. . „ , Tho abova properiy wH' ne offered na follows, vU :— First 73 ACKES and 10 PBKOHBS.witb all the buUd¬ ings andadjolnlPglaode of Petor Brubaker, H. Wal- Isee J fflgh*e''l*lB, aod D. Weldmao.
Secood 31 aGBBS, divided Into 8 fields, adjoining first and 1'*°^^ of P. Brnbaker, Charles Swigart and
^Tl-'wd, 31 ACRES and 66 PERCHES, divided Into S flalda. adjoioing first and second, and lands of H. Yundt and Geo, Wallaoe.
{[^^^be above properties wlU be sold separate or to¬ gether as entU pnichasers.
Also, a lot of Spront Land, such as oak and cbeslnut, of 17 years growth, confining 2 ACHSS and 109 PER- ¦CHB8, sitoate in East Earl township, adj olnlng lands of Solomon Sheaffer, Joel Boer. Bamoel Kanck and othera. about 3 mlleafrom the abore farm, 1^ miles eouth of Kurtz's MIU. near the Blue Rock road.
Also, the following deaorlbed Timber or Wood Land, In East Eorltwp.andnear the first monUonod tract, viz:
No. 1,2 ACRES and 90 PERCHES of valuable Oak and Hickory timber, adjoining No. 3, and lands of David Weldmau and Mosea 8. Weaver.
No. 2. 3 ACRES and 50 PERCHES Timber, sime as No, 1, adjoining Nos. 1 and 3, and lands of David Weld- man and Moses 8. Weaver.
No. 8. 3 ACRBS and 60 PERCHES Timber, same as above, adjoining Nos. 2 and 4 and lands of David Weid¬ maa aod Moses S. Weaver.
No. 4, 4 ACRES, chiefiy Rock Oak aod Cheatnat, ad- Joining Nos. 3 and C, and lands of David Weidman and Moces 8. Weaver,
No. fi, 4 ACRES of Rock Oak and Chestnat, adjoining Nos. 4 and 6, and land.-! of D.LVld Woidmau and Moses S. Weaver.
No. 6, 4 ACRBS of Rock Oak aod C hestaot, adjoining Noa. fi and 7, aod lands of David Weidman and Mosea tf. Weaver.
No. 7, 4 ACRES of Rock Oak and Chestnut, adjolnine Nos. 6 and 8, and landa of David Weidman and Moses S. Weaver.
No.S, 4ACRE3Kock Oak aud Chastnut, adjoining Koa. 7 and 9, and lande of David Weidman and Musea S. Weaver,
Ko.9,6 ACRES, aboutone haifheavy Rock Oak tho other half sprouts, adjoining Nun. Saod 10. and lands of David Weldmau, Benjamia Wengor aud iloaos 5. Weaver,
No. 10, fi ACRES of thriving Oak and Chealnnt sprout'*.adjoining Nos. fl and 1), aod lauda of Beoja¬ mlo Wenger. Mnsos S. Weaver aud Samnol E. Weaver.
Mo. 11, 5 ACHES of spronts from 12 to?0 yeara growth, adjuining No, IU, and lands of Bonjamln Weoger, Beo¬ jamln Hoover and Samuel E, Weaver.
Pernons wlablng to vlow the above properties before the BBle.wlU be showu them by calling oa eitberof the undersigned, living oo or near the aame.
Indiepnlable titlea and possoGaluu will be given on thelstdayof AprU. 1861.
Sale tocommenee atl o'olock.P. M.. of eacb day, wheo terma will be mada kuown by the uaderalgned, Administrators on tho estate of said deceaaed.
SAMUEL E, RANCK,
ang32-St-S9 WILLIAM E. KANCK.
LANCASTER COUNTY FARMS.
Public Sale of a Valnable Taveru Stand and Real Estate.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1860,pan<nanttothe directions oflhe last Will and Teatement of Mlohael Boland. decoased, the eobecri- ber* Execntor, will expose to pnblle sale, on lbe prem¬ Ues, In Hechanlcsburg* Upper Iisaoock township, Lan¬ caster county, 6 miles from Lancaeter and 6 mtlea from New UoUaud, a traot of
17 ACRES AND 44 PERCHES
of limestone land, adjoining lands of Bev. Sam. Tmm- banr, Jac. Eurtt, John W. Bnckwalter, Emanuel Swope and others, eitnate In eiUd township j the Improvements thereon consist of a large good two-story frame J0|b vsatherboarded TATERN HOUSE, frama bank ¦13 baro.alargaframe shed aod other Improvementa. Bij Also, a well of neverfailing water, with a pomp therein, convenient to tbe house, an apple orchard, and other frilt trees, each as cherries, peaches, pears, Ac.
The farming porUon of tbe land Is In a high Blate of cnlUvaUoa,cmvealeotly laid off lu fields of a proper size aod onder good feoce; there U about two acres cov¬ ered wilh beavy timber.
Tbls proparty basbeen ocenpled for a tavern stand for upwards of 30 years, and being publicly locatod. makus it a boriaesB staod oot sorpaaaed by any In the coooty.
Any person deslrons of viewing the premises before the sale wiU be ehown It by calling ou John B.^uyder, living thereoa, or tothe subscriber, near thesame,
Au ladlspotable tllle and pofisessjon glveu on the flret day of Aprtl next, 1881,
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day.
Attendance and terms ofaale made koowo by
ang 2a-fll-3g GEORGE BARD. Executor.
PUBLIC SALE.
i^N FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st,
LANCASTER COUNTY FARMS.
mprove-
ISflt*, will be sold at pablic sale, on the promises.
In Eabt Hempfiild townsbip, Lancaater coooty, about one mile from the Marietta turopike, on the road lead¬ ing from eald turnpike to tbe Harrisburg turnpike, six miles norib from Lancaster, and three mltea west oftbe village of Peterabarg, the followiug described real es¬ tate. vU:—l
No. 1, A Piece ofLand, containing 1 ACRE,
more orless, altaated as above described. Tho improve¬ ments theraon consist of a one-story FKAMK
HOUSE, wllb a good well of Water on tho divis¬ ion line between Nos.l andS.aframe8tahle,hog
sty, bake oven, &c. Tbere are annmber of choice trait treea ou the premises. The Laod is in tbe best condition and under good fencea.
No. 2, A Piece of Land, containing 1 ACRE, more or lens, situated as above described. The improve¬ ments thereon are a one-Btory FRAME HOUSE, with well of water an deacrlbed in No. 1, a frame stable, hog Ply. bake oveo, Sta. There ara a numher of choice froit treos on this lot. Tbe land Is alao In good order and nnd^r good fencea.
Perenus deairoua of viewing either of the abnve de¬ scribed Lots, will please call on Samuol Horst, residing oo the primlaos.
poR!:esrtloo uod indisputable tiller will ba giveu on the first day of April, 1861.
i^ale lo cummence at 2 o'clock in tho afternooa of aald day.wben attondanco will be giveu and terms made known by REUBEN BOWMAN.
aog 29 3 "1-40
Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate.
ON THURSDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER, 1S60, at 2 o'clock. P, M,, in pursuance of an order of the Orpnans'Conrt of Lancasterconnty, wUI be sold at pnbllo sale, at thelate roatdenco of Enoch Pai'Bmore,decaa*Bd, in Salisbury townahlp, tba fr-llow- log real estate, late the property ot said deceaaed, to wit: No. 1, A Tract of Land in Salisbury twp., bounded by landa of John Uyers, Christian Souders, John Dickinson aod David Kuox.
CONTAINING IG ACRES,
more or less, on whicb ue erected fonr DWEL- Mrfk LING HOUSES, a large harn, a smitb sbop, six Hii| lime kilns, and otfaer Improvemeats. A stream KlL ofwatermna throngb the property. The land U iaa high slate of caltlvatlau and undergood fences.
This property Is very desirable on account of Its inex- baustlble Lime Quarry, and its eligible location for bnrn¬ ing Ume, From SO to 75.000 bashels of Ume have beeu sold io a year at these kilns.
No. 2, A Traot of Land, in aaid township, coatalning 12 ACRBS, more or less,adjoining landsof Chrihttao Soaion, and lying oo the poblic road leadiog from lbe lima kllna to Mt. Yerooo. oo which is a fine ppilugofwater. TheUadlsloa higb state of caltiva¬ tion.
No. 3, A Traot of Chestnut Sprout Land, insaid township, adjolniag the Baokley property, ou theroadtoMt, vernou. oootalolngf) ACRES, more orless.
Conditions of sale—$1000 cash on theday of sale, and tbe balance on the Istof April. 1861. If thepropertlea abould he sold aeparately, terms will be made on the basis of lhe above condlUons. JAMES S.MITH. PARVIN SMITH, Admlnlstratorflof EnochPaasmore. decsased.
N. B.—At the same time and place above menUoned. lhe subscriber will sell 12 ACRES OfCbestO'it Sproat Lard, timber nearly roady to cot, (ia lota to unit porobaaers) sitnate oo Peqaea Monntain, in Saliabnry township, near the Mt. Vernon properly.
TBBHfi—cashontbelstof April, 1861.
aug29-t8-40 ^^ JAMES SMITH.
LANCASTER COUNTY FARMS.
PUBLIC SALE.
YORK COUNTY FARilS.
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
ONTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER20, 1660, the undersigned. Assignees of Samuel Long- enecxer. will expoae lo pnblle aale. on the promiiieH, the fallowing valuable real eatate. to wil :—
No. 1, A Plantation or Tract of Land, con¬ taining 13-^ ACRES, more or less, aituate in Rapho and Penu towoshlpa, Lancaster counly. on the public road leading from Manheim to Light's (late B. M. Stonffer'a) Mill,about 1}^ miles from Manheim, adjoining lands of Peter Hornloy, Samuel Hernly. Benjamin h. Brandt, Joseph Bomborge"-and others. Abont 15 acres are ex¬ cellent Timber Land, tbe residue is fai ming land, in goodcnltivsUon, having been three times well limed, and is under good feaces. Tho improvemants -¦''**- Ihereoa erjcted are a twostory log DWELLING HOUSE, with a kUchen therelo atlached, a never- ____ failing well of exeellont- water wltb a pump tbercia oear the kltchea door; a largo Hwln^or b-iro, wagon sb^d with corn cribs attached, and other necessary out-balld- Inga; also, a thriving orchard of choice applu aod other fruit trees. The Big Chlqnetiataogo crcok and two small strcamq pasa throngh the laod, to wblch cattle can have acces" from nearly all tbe fields.
No, 2, A Tract of Timber Land, containing
25 ACRES, more or less, F-ltuate In Penn township, on the road aforesaid, adjoining lands of Bonjamin B. Brandt, Adam Kos- r, Jacob Hernly and others, coverod with henvy timber, principally hickory aad wbite and black oak, Thia tract will ba sold together or in lots as may best ault parchasera.
No. 3, A small Traot of Land, containing 10 ACRES, more orless, cleared.in good cultivation and undor good fences, situate iu I'enu lownshlp, oo the pablic rosd leadlngfrom Manhelm to Peooville, at the jancUnu with tbe road leading to Light's Mill, aboat half a mile eas; of Manhelm, adjoiniog tbo landsof Levi Uhler and Cyrns W. Miller. * TnU tract Is ad mira- bly located for hultding upou, being ou aa emineuce and cumiuandlng a fine vltw uf the eurroutiding country.
No. 4, A Lot of Cheatnut Timber Land,
conlainlug 5 ACRES and SQ PEUOHES. ueat measure, alfo Bitoatod In Penn townHhip, near tbo puhiic road leadl.ig frora Mount Hope Furuiico to Speedwell Forge, uhout 2Ji mlleK from tho former placo, and tbo same di-tauco from Pennville. adjoining lauds of R. W. Colo¬ man, Jacob Reist, Daniel Brandt and Baalaiiilu B. Brandt. The timber is fit to cat.
Persona wisbiog to view oUher of the above hefore the day of sail, will pleasecall un Samuel Loagenecker, residing on No.l.
Sale to Commeace at I o'clock io tbo aftornoon ofsaid day, whoa the conditions will ha mado known liy llENKY SHENCK,
PUBLIC SALB.
ON S.ATQRDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, i860. In porsuance of ao order of Iha Orphans' CoorL of Laocastor conuty. tho subscnber will aell, as part of the e?tate of John Basler, deceased, at the publlo hoosa of J. MUler Baob, lo tbe villago of New Provi- dencu, tbe followiug described valuable property, viz:
No. 1, A Plantation or tract of land, con¬ taialng .
103 ACRES AND 120 PERCHES,
situate in Providence township, on lho road leading from New Provideuce lo McCaU's Ferry, aboat 3 miles south west of New Providence; 8 miles from Strasbarg and 12 from the city of Laacaster. adjoining lande of Eli Mylln, Jobu Landia, Daniel Herr, Emannel Reese, and No. 2.
The ImprovemeutB are a two-etory Brick DWELLING HOUSB, a one-atory log tenant
hoaee, bank barn, wagon shod, and other ont-
baildings, a pump of excellent water cosveniont lo tbe balldlogs and a thriving yoaog orchard ofcbolce apple IresE* Aboot 12 acres of this tract la covered witb Um¬ ber, lba remalader is arable land, under good feoces. in a good state of cuUtvatloa, haviag boon repeatedly limed wlthlo the laet 10 or 12 yeare. A pahllc road paSfies throngh thla tract near the baildlngo.
No. 2, Containa 73 ACRES & 102 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Johu Peoples. Joho Mecartney, Emauuel Hoese, Heirs of Jacob Mylla, Henry Cramor aud No. I, on which Is orected a one and a balf-story Log DWELLING HOUSB, wilh on excellent running spring near the door, a frame bank bara and otbor Im¬ provementa. There are about two ncres of good chest¬ uut timber on this tract, the remainder is under good feoce and la a productive coodilion, most of it having been rccenUy limed aod manured. Tbera la a public ro^d along tbe north and east Miles of thin tract.
No. 3, Contains 1 ACRE & 110 PERCHES,
adjoining No. 1 and lands of John Landls. Tbe Im- provAmenta aie a one and a half-story Log DWELLING HOUSE, frama stablo, hake hoaao, Ac, tha lot being andergood feace
The iihovH property is located io a healthy and plpa^- ant nelghfaorbnad, convanient to mills, store", pchuols, &c.. and la deserving of tbe atlHntloo of those wbo wish to purchase cheiip farms. Porsons wishing to view the premises prnvioas lo the day of sale will please call ou Jamea A. Steel, reaidiag oo No. 1, by whom the aame will be showu. The titles are Indispntable and possea- elon will ba giveo ou' the first day of April next.
Sale t.> commence at I o'clock, p. m., on said day, wben atieodance will bo given and termi of rale made known by JOHN STROHM,
aug 29-t.'-J0 AdmlnlBtrator.
ORPHANS' COUBT SAIE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860, In pursuance of auorder of the Orphaoa' Court of Lancaster conaty, will be sold at public sale at the late residence of John Boyd, deceased, in Penu township, Lancaster eonnty, on tbe road leadlngfrom Manbeim to Lebanon, about balf a mUe from Mt. Hope Faroace. the foUowing dei-crlbed proporty, viz :
No. 1, The Manaion Farm, containing 75 ACRES and46 PERCHES, neat measure, adjoialog lands of Michael Ober and Henry Ober and No. 2. "The Im¬ provements thereon cooaist of a one and a half itSAi etory LOG HOUSE, new bank barn, 80 by 4.1 feet Ki» spring bonne, wash house, hogpen and all other .BiilL necessary oathnHdloga: also^ a well of neveriailiug waler with pump therein and a stream of roooiog water from the apriog house, a young aod thriving orcbard of choice frnit trees.
The land Is In a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and the whulehas heeu recently well Umed. with ranning water in oeariy evory field. Abont six acres of tbo above tract is coverod with good timber.
No. 2, Contains 71 ACRES, (neat measure,) improved laod, io first-rate condiUoo. adjoioing No. I, and landa of Samnel Braudt, J ames McMuIUn and olb¬ ers. This tractls dlvldedlntu six good sized fields, all under good fencos wltb runoing water In evary field.— Abont i6 acres of this tract Is good beavy Umber. Tbe abovo property will ba aold lo the whole or aeparately, as may best soil purcbaserB.
At the sama time and place will be sold a
tractofan ACRE AND A HALF of good chestnat sprout land, Hituated In Cornwall township Lehanou couaty, about half a mile from Frederick Kocb'a tavern, near the road leading from Manhelm to Lebanon.
Persoos wiahing to view these properties will plense call on James Boyd, residing on tract No.l.
Possession and indisputable titles will be givon on thelstdayof April, 1S61.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., whon attendance wUI be given and terms made known by
WILLIAM BOTD, JAMES BOYD,
aug 29-4»t-I0 AdmlulBlrators.
ON TUESDAY, the 25th day of SEP- TE.IIBEH.ISGO. WIUboBoldby th6nub:<criber. at pnblle veodue, on tho premises, lo Upper Laacock twp., ou Mill Creek near Stnmptowo, about IX miles from tbe Blrd-in-Haad. a three story stone nnd brick WOOLEN FA'.'TORY, and chop¬ ping mill 32 by JO feet, well and finhstau-' tially built, nearly all oew and a good dye hoase with a bike ovco near thej^,;,^^ factory logetherwith about 9 acres and 5o perche?! of land thereto belonging, adjoining Unds ot John King, Adam Rauk, and Henry Runh,apart ofwblch land is in'ma upby tho dam,and haad aod tall nice aud » part thereof thebeBtqaalltyfarmlagland,therel8alB0 some timber thereou.such as locnit. oak,Stc,
Tho abnve factory can he changed Into a mill or any mechanical shop by a small oxpam-e, uear lo mills atcres schools, &c., making a very deslrahlo propprty Tor pnblic bnslnees, it having a gnod andsubslantlal water right
Any peraon whhlng to view the property before the day of sale will bo shown it by calling un the snb'^criber living near tho aame. Aa lodiKpatabls Utle and poi-s- etvlcnglvenoa lbe Istday of April Igfit,
8al» to commeace at I o'clock P. M. of said day wheu attend'inca will be given aod terma made knowu by
aug29 4t-lQ DAV^D^ANDIS, (duller,)
A Large and Highly CintiTaTe'dTLan^
caster County Earm for aale at
very Low Prices.
AFARM CONTAININa 200 ACRES in goodorder and in a high state ofcul¬ tivation, whicb has for yours past beon producing large crops. Is now offered at private sale, al a remarkably low price. Tbe improvementh are of the be^t. and most modern »tyle. Terms accommodaUng. addreaa the eUtor of this paper. f.i^c ].im
PUBLIC "SALEi^
ON SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, I860, will he soldby pnbilc Hale at the public buuije of James 0. Dunlap, In E^st L-impoter township tho fullowlng deacribed real estate, viz :—A lot or pioca uf groaad, containing abont
1 ACRE OF LIMESTONE LAND, situated in East Lampelor township, Lancaster conuly about 14 mile sonth of Dunlap's lavern. on the Slras¬ bnrg and Millport Inrnplkft load, and adjuining lands
of H. K. Diffenbaogh.I'amuel CurUs and olhera.
The improvements are a two-alory frame weatb¬ erboarded DWELLING HOUSE, 34 feet nqnare aframobaro,30by22feet,wlth other ootboildll^ „ neverfaUiog spring of water near the honse, frnil trees &c. The property is pleasantly located in a flna lime¬ atone valley, in a thickly populated neighborhood, and would be a deiiirable place for a mechanic, or any other persoos deeirlng a ple:]sant homs.
Title Indispatable and poiisodHioa given on the Ist of April, 1861,
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p. m.of eald day.wben atiendance wUl be given and terma made kuf-wn by HENRY K. DIFFENBAUGH, aug 15-t><-33 Attomey for Abraham Dltfcabingb. sr.
Valuable Real .Estate at Public Sale.
0?J THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1 SCO, by virtue of an order of tho Orphan's Court of Lancaater ciunty, Iho nudersigned Administrators of Isaac Mundorff, late of Conesloga Iwp., Lancaster Co., deceasi^d, will expose to pnblic nale. by vendae or oot¬ cry, at tho public honee of Levi Sbenk.(Sbenk'n Ferry,) in ConOHtoga town-hip. Lancaster connty.tho following Keal Eatwte of tho aald Isaac Mundorff. decea.'wd. viz :—
1, The Mansion Place, known as "Mc.v- i>oiiP?'.=) lai-AND," aituated iu the *=U3quehanna River, In Coneatoga township. Liaci-ter county,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES, moraor leas, with the undivided three-fourths ofa small Islaad on the east thereof, known as "Fishery Is¬ land," appurtenant thereto, the large Island hav- ^S^ log a two-story rougb-casl D\^F,T,LINO HOUSE, Ril3 a summor hoane, two lenaot bonnes, a firnt-rate jy'jj,
bank barn, and other Improvements theroon erected.
There is a firat-rate well of water.a flne thriving yoong apple orchard, choice frolt trees of variooa kinds, ^Qd a variety of grape vines ou these promises. Thn land la very productlvo and in a high slxte of cnltivatlcn.
2, A Tract of Land, sitaate in Chanceford
township York connty, contaluiog
161 ACRES and 149 PERCHES,
Do&t moasnre, adjolnloglanda of Henry Baumgardner. Jobn J. Reed, and other lands of said I<4aac Mandurff. dpCOHiied, with a one and abalfstory frame woath er¬ boarded DWELLING HOUSE, a good bank barn, and olbur ont-balldinga thereoa erected aod andergood feaces. Aboat 60 acres of this tractls woodland ofgood qanlity, wllb a large proportioo of locust. There Is a good yooog apple orcbard ou tbla tract, and other frait of various deacrlptiona. There are several stroug sprlngf upon the premli'es. Thia tract ia unexcelled In the uoigbborhood for raiding grain.
3, A Tract of Land, in Chanceford town¬ fhlp. York county, adjoining No. 2, land of John J. Keed, William Reed and oibera, eontalalog'
103 ACRES and 44 PERCilES,
LEBANON COUNTY FARMS.
Public Sale of the Lebanon VaUey Institute.
ON SATURDAY, thc Oth day of Of TOBER. 1.S60, the valoable property koowo as the "Lebanon Valley Insiitute." ailaated In Annvllle Lebaooa c-junty, fa., wilt be offered at public .-iilo at 1 o'clock P. H.. being a TiOt of Grinnd of 100 fuel front and 198 feet deep, on tho Berks and Daaphin tarnplke,
on which Is erectol a handsoma new thrpe-Btorv i
BRICK HiiD.^E, 62 by 42 faet. with extensive
back buildings, all under alate roof, and in first- J
rato condiUon. The bnlldlngH contuins two "Jshcol roomR,.'?4by27 foet, and 12 ronmnanltablt fur boar'ler.', beaides the family departmenl; and the neighborbood itself would support e. first-class School.
Annvllle la situated un the Lebanun Valloy Rallrnail and Is accMHlbie from Philadelphia. K«ading and H.ir- rlabOTg, twice a d^y. making U a moit dpftrahia sliua- tloo f'T an Academy or Select B-Jarding School.
poBseK-iion will bl) tivea. with a g.>ud littlo, nn the flrat of April, noxl. For further parlicnlar-, Jildre=8 LAVINIA BAL^BaUUH J, S. KILLINGER. Adm'rs, &c., of Daniel Baltbangh, d«c"a''e'l, AnnvlM.', r..ah,io.in Cuunty, Pa. By the Court—Jeff. li. Lioirr, Gi'k of Orphaot' Cuart.
ang 29-tH-10_
AARON LONGENECKER.
A Valuable Store Staud at Public Sale.
ON FRIDAY, the 28th of SEPTEM¬ BER. 1860,wlU be eold by the aubscriber oo o: near bis reeideocB, at the new Hollaod tornpike 2mUes west from New Holland aod l>X Bllle east from Baie- vUle lu West Earl township, LaocaKler coooty, Fa., the foUowiog described^roperty to wit: A tract of flt?t-rate limeatooo laod
CONTAINING 10 ACRES,
adjoioing lands of Isaiah Sheafi'er, Levi Grabill, and others. The Improvementa theraon cooslt«ts of a larga two-storybricVhTORB.and DWELLING HOUSE "" 40 by 30 ft., with a largo brick kitchen attached, a aununer hansa, end a cistern, fur ralo-waler, _._ nader the fioor ofsaid nummer house, alao a wolt-. good water with pamp lu It near the kitchen door, aldo a large frame stable siUtable to stall foor hoises and four head of cows, a bog.i'ty, and other ont-bnildlngs. with a young and thriving orchardof apple troeit. and a variety of othnr choice iroit troes.
FoBia^on aad an Indlspatable tlUe given on tbo 1st dayof AprU 1661. If not sold theproperty will be rent¬ ed on that day.
Sale tocommenee at 1 o'clock P.M. on said day when attendance will be given and terms made koown by theaubseribei ErHRAIM BARE.
eepS .If 41
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, pnx.. the sabscriberwUl expose to pnbUc sale, at tbe "Styer House." In New Hollaud. A Tract of 80 ACRES AND 95 PERCHES of
fiist-tate limestone land, bltnateln Earl townahlp, about one-fouitfa. ofa mile routh-ea*t of New Holland, on the TOod leadiog ^m said vlUago to Kurtx's (formerlr Bink. ley's) UiU, adjoining lands of Michael Bard. Franklin Kinzer, Abraham Dehaven and otfaers. The lund,com- pteUy loeated lu the shape of x rectangle, isdlvided in- to convenient fields by good fences, and is in a high Itate ef ettltivaUon, There ars no buUdings on the tract but about six oerea are covered with exceUoat timber. If deeired, It wlU be offered in lota to suit porchspcrs. Also, at the aame time and place a lot of between
3 ANO 4 ACRES
of groood, (the quaoUty wiU be ascertaloed by sorvey) Iltnate direeUy nortbofthecentroof the village of New Holland, on the vest side of theroad to Hinkletnwu, ad¬ joining properties of Daniel Kchwlne, Boland DUler mnd othen.
Foseesdon nnd a clear tlUe wlU be given on the flnt ^y of AprU next.
^Persons wiiMng to view either of tha prcmUeswUl puase call on WlUlam EUmaker, Em., or C. SaUor, re¬ siding U Mew Holland. -
teto to eommsuM Btone o'clock lutbe afternoon Of ¦¦** ,^T^ *«»¦'rtU be made known by
•H"-t^ I.».Bi«8TW.
\J 166
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBKR 27 nexl.tbe undersigoed Guardian of Martlu H.Bear, in execntion ofanorder oflhe Orphans'Conrtof Lancas¬ ter county .will sell by public vendue at lhe pnblic bonso of Jacob B, Hogendobler. adjolulog tho premlMs, on the LaacasteraadMariotta tarupUerodd. ooe mllo west of Rohrerstown and four mUes from Lancaeter, a tractof fir^it-ratfl limestooa land rituated on the'eonth side ofsaid turnpike road, in East Hempfield towneblp, Lanca.iter county.-four milea from Lancaater, adjoining landaof Levi Bear. Jacob Sonar, Jac. B. Hogendobler and ulhors, cootaining
114^ ACEES,
abontS'iaores ofwblch are covered with ha^vy tlmbor; the rest la cleared and arable laod. ia a high xtate of cnl¬ UvaUon and under good fences. The Penna. Railroad runs throagh tfae tract, cotUng 7SU Acres of cleared I amA witba small HOUSEand stable thereon, ootbe sootb side, and 3.1^ acres on the north side of said railroad, ofwhich Hb<^nt 2.'i acrori are covered -_ _,, witb timber and tha b&lancB cleared land, fronUng on eald tornpike.
Two Btreamsofrunnlflg water ran throngh the Imct, and wblch can easily be madeacceaslhlo from overy field. Tbe quality oflbe land and the location are not excelled by any farm in the connty. and ia well worth the alten¬ Uon of persons dsslrlng a valnable farm.
Tbeproporiy willbesold In the whole or io the two parts, on each side of tbe raUroad, as desired by pur¬ chasers.
PersouadeslrinE to view the premises before theday of sale will please call on Mr. Jacob Bausman, reaidiog on the Lancaster aud Columbia turnpike road, four miles weetfrom Lancaater.
PoRceaston and an IndiBputable UUe will bo given on the firat day of April next.
Sale wlUbegln at 1 o'clock in the afteruoon of said day when terma WlU be madeknown.
MARY BAUSMAN. Gnardlao,
Bqg22-t8-3g JACOB BhG3MAN.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1660, wlU be sold by public sale, at the public
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hunae nf Georgo Homberger, In tho vlUago of Millera¬ viUe. tbe following valaable real estate, vii:—A lot of gronnd in aald village.
CONTAINING AN HALF ACRE. wbereon aro erected a ono and abalf Blory BRICK DWELLINO HOUSB, with kilcben attached, a emoke house.a large Iwo-story frame CBbinet. _ „ maker's shop, which la one of the hpst siands in tbe county, and tbeonly oue In the viUsge, business bav¬ iog beeu successfnUy carried on by the undersigned at tbis Ilaud for eight years, bnt on acconnt of IU health he Is obliged to reUre from bosiness. Also, a large frame stable, pig ety, board ebed and other ontbolld- toge. Thera la a nevar-faUtng well of excellent water, with a pump close to the kitchen door; a'eo, a large and thriving grape vine. This property is located about 400 yard! north oftbe Btate Norm^ School, fronUng on tbe Manor totoplk* In said Tillage, adjoining property of Dr. A. U. Cassidy. Thaddini Stifle and othen. TWo Unee of SUges pan this pUee daUy-
Penooi desiroui of fnrther InformaUon ean obt^n- the nme by calUag on tha uudersigned, residing on tba pnmliaa.
8«1* to commenoe at S o'clock U tfaa aftamoon of Mid day. wban tanu of hIb wlU ba oude knowa br
Hf 154(43 AUQUBT SSOSK.
ASSIGNEES' SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th,
S6l). the uodsrsigDed, AGslgnoes of David Loog
and wife, will expose tu public sale, on Tract No. 1, the following valoable Real Eiitate. tu wll:
No. 1, A Tract of First-rata Limestone
Land, coatalnlog
70 ACRES AND 79 PERCHES, (neat meaaare), situate ia Penu aud Rapho townahipe, LaDcaster county, near the poplic road leading from Seller's MiU lo Lancaater. about 3 miles south of Mau¬ heim. 2 miles fioutbeaat of Sporting Hill, IH miles wqhL of Mechanicsville, and near Snavely's Mill, adjoining lands of David Weidman, Martin Hershey and otheri).— The improvemeats tbereon erpoted are a two- slory weatberboarded logDWELLING HOUSE,
B. large swisser barn, corn crib with thrashing
fioor, and wagon uhed alUchcd, and othar out-huildiugs; a well of oeverfailing water, with a pump Iherein near the dwelUng. and an orchard of apple and oihor frnit trees. The Big Cbiquesalnogo creek paaaea through lho Ian't. ne&r the bnru yard.
No, 2, A Tract of Limeatone Land, contain- l-'g
53 ACRES AND 30 PERCHES,
ofwhich about 4 acres are 'fimbcrLamf. siluate In Pena lowoablp, on the road aforei^^ld, adjoining Nu. 1. and lands of Abraham Kanfi'man, Michael Moore andnthers, on which are erected a two-atory log DWELLING IIOUSE, summer hoaee. 2 small barn-', hogsty and other necosxary out-bnlldingri; a pump with excellent wator near tha kitchen door, and a young and thriv¬ log orchard of choice apple. pe.ir, plum aod uthor fmit tresa ; and eeveral grapevine.s—all in bearing order.— There is also a quarry of superior limestone on tbe premieoM.
Thla proporiy is very pleasantly Bituated, and ia one ofthe most deslrahlo refjidpaces to befound, convealenl to fchuols, mllla. &c. Persoae deislroas of vla^Iog either of tfae above properties, will bo ahowa tfae same by ealllog 00 Mr, Aarou E. Reist, residiog ou No. 1
93" At the same lime ^nd place will also be eold a lot of Posts, Hickory and Oak Wood by tfae cord, a lot of qai>.rriod Limestone &c.
Also, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1S60, on the Premise*. In said township, near the pob¬ llc road leading from B. M. Stoufi'er's Mill to Maoheim, aboiil half a mllo from tfae former placo, l\4 miles went of PenovlUe, aod 3 miles nortfa-easL of Idaobelm Tract of Gravol Lnod.
CONTAINING 8-3 ACRES,
(mora or lesa), of which about 1 acres are heavy tim- hsr, 8 arros IbTlving sproat, and 6 acres good meadow land, sdjolnlng lands of David Ueck, B. M. Stouffer. Pe- tor Hollingar aud otherB. The Improvemeats thereou
eroded are a one-story log DWELLINQ HOUSE,
a bank barn, spring house, wilh a neverfailing
apring ofwater, alao a pamp wltb excelleat wa-
ler near the dweUlng. and a young and tbriviug orchard of apple, pear, cherry and other fruit trees. A stream ofwater pasxes through the land, near tha bam yard 63" Paniona wishing to vlow this proporty be¬ fore Ihe day of eale, will please call «n Mr, James Donecho, reaidiog thereon.
93" Also, at the same time and placn. Two Lots of CHKtTBUT SyaoDT Lo.tD. situate in aald Penn township, near tho public road loading from Monnt Hope Faraace to Spiicdwell Forge, about 2^ mllea from the former place, and tho same distance from Pennville. Ho. 1, containing 6;f ACRES, and No. 2, containing 6 ACRES (ooal measnre), adjoining laudn of B. W. Coleman, Ja¬ cob Seoger. H. B. Ornbb and othera.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the aftornoao ofeach day, when the conditions will be made known by JACOB E CROSS. DANIEL BRANDT.
aog IB 18-38
Valuable Tavern Stand at Public Pale-
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1861), tfae EUbecriber will ofi'er at public sale, on the premi^'es No. I, sitnaie io Penu towntibip, Laucastor county, on lbs Old 4Iaahoim and Lancaster Koad, abont I mile southeast of Manhiem, tha following valu¬ able property, lo wit: No. 1, All that certain old and well-known
TAVERN STAND aod tract of Gravel Land, of first¬ rate quality, containing
22 ACRES AND 117 PERCHES,
adjoining lands of Jacob Hitter, Isaac KautTman, Widow Reiat, Heirs of James Conra-l, dece>i»ed. and olhera.— Tho land Is under good fences, and In a bigh stale of cnltlvatlon—havingbeen recently tboroncbly llma>l.— Tbe TaVURN H0U;'.E is a largeand commodl- "^ ous twu-filury wealth erboarded lug bailding,
having a large basement, and cellar uoderoeatb
The other improvements thereon are a large swif. baro, a good horse stable. 60 by 30 feel, waah bonae, Bmoke honae. bay scalea, and other ont-balldlngp—all in good repair There aro also two novorfalUng wel Is of ex¬ cellent water, with pomps thoreio. a large raiu-waler cistern, oear tbo kiteheu door; and a goud orchard of choico frnil trees on the premisea. This stand has beeo kept as a pobllc housa for upwards offifty ycarK, aad as a Tavern and Drovo Stand, is one of the bot-t io the coanty—^being on tiio principal catlle route from wesl to oast. The geaaral and tuwnsblp electiona are held at tfain boa^e. No. 2, A wood lot, contai.niug 2 ACRES, 53
PERCHES, adjuining No. 1, and lauda of Isaac Kautf¬ man, Jacob Rilter aud otberii. This lot is covered with faeavy timber.
No. 3, A tnict of land, containing 11 ACRES,
mote or Ibsa, ad[Jo!ninR No. 2, aad lands of Henry K. Stemau and others. TbU tract is clnar, noder good fences, and iu a high atateof cultivation. Thaabove tfaree tracts willbo soldteparately, or together, aa may best suit porchaaers.
No. 4, A tract of land, containing 34 ACRES, more or lews, of which about 2 acres are covered with excelleat Timber, tbe residue is woll feaced. aud io a high state of cnltivatioa—baviug beeo recently thor¬ oogbly limed; situate in said Peou towosbip, on tho public road leading frum LUlz to Spurting Hill, abunt 1 mile we<il of tntct No. I, adjoioing lands of David Cas¬ sel, Pfitnr Qlbbla and others. On this tract there U a yonng nnd Ihriving orchard of choice fruit troes; also, asm&ll siream of waler pas-tea throogh Ihe premir<es.
ti^PertiouH wlahlog lo view tho ahovo. before lbe day of sale, will please call on tho suhEcriher, rDsldlng Ihereon. Indlspntabla tillea and poercatiiou will be given on the first day of April next. >¦
Salo to commonce at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, wheu attendance will be given and terms m.<ide knowu by
aug2i-lt_39 CHRISTIAN HERSUET,
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22^ 1860, will he sold at poblic sale, on the promises Ko. I. io Weft Earl townBhlp,on the road leading from Bi'zir's mill to Hlnkletown, about one milewphtof Hinkletonn, tbo real estate Inle uf Dauiel Bitzer, dec'd, viz ;
No. 1. A plantation, containing 147 ACRES
and 141 PERCHES of first-rate llmsptone land, tiltaate to Wnst Earl township, at tho Conestoga creek, ailjuia- log lands of Henry Sloner, Jesse Yaudt. Jubn B. Biizer and others. About 14 acroa thereof is covered wllh heavy tlmbor, the remainder all farm 'and, in a high state of cultivatioa, and under good fencos. Thn ii provomentrt are a large two-etory STONE DWEL- ^i LING HOUSE, frame summer bouse, wood shed, eii a lirpe bank b«n, blacksmith shop, wagon shed. B'' wilb corn cribs, carriaga housa, hog sliiblo, hay slied; also a lonaut honse and stable, and oilier out-bulldings. A woU of noverfalling walor, wllfa a pump therein, a good bearing apple orcbard and a variety uf summer fruit. About .S."* acres of thi.i farm will he cut oL^.al tbo western end, and sold separate if desired.
No. 2. A farm of lOl ACRES and 45 PERCHES of good liinesLono laod, i^ilnale at the Con¬ eftoga Creek. Id West Etrl Iwp., ut the rond leading from Hinkletown to Forney'rt tavorn, 2|i miles aouth uf tho'Ephiala Mounlain SprioKs, adjoining landa of Sam'l Rnpp, Charles Buch, Daoifl Myer, S^im'l Oood, Wm. Konigmacfaer and uthers. Abool 11 acre^ of this farm is covered with ho*vy Umber, the remainder all farm land, in high cuitivatina, and onder goud fencos. The im¬ provomonts are a large two-atory KTONE DWELLING HOU.-E. hommar faoate,a Inrge new brtok barn, wagon shed attschcd with corn crib, and other ont-Imildiags, a well of nevor-faiiing water, wjth pump therein, a bearing orchard of choice fruit.
No. 3. A tract of 5 ACRES, more or lesa, of ChestnutTlmbor Land, Bitnate In Eaft Cocalico twp,, about l}i milCi north-east of llahnsiown. adjoining lands of estate of Col. Allen Yandt. doc'd and No. 4.
No. 4. A tract of 5 ACRES of Cbeatnnt
Timher Laud, adjoining No. .1 abovo meatlinod.
No. 5. A tract of 4 ACRES and 13l) PERCH¬ ES of Chestout Timber Land, situate In Brecknock twp,, Berks connty.l mile north of the borough of Adams- town. adjoining lands of Peter Mohu, dec'd, Michael Keggerise and otbers.
Any person wlablng to eee the wliolo or anypart of thereat estate aforesaid, will be shown,by calling on Reubon R> Bllzer, residiag ou No. I.
Possession and Indlspntabla Utles will be given on tfae first day of April uoxt.
Sala to commencepreclsalyat 1 o'clock.P.M.fon said day. Terms made knowu by tho nndersigned heirs of Daniel Bitzer, dec'd. HEUBtN R. BITZER,
MARTIN n, BITZKR,
ang22-U39 JULIAN MILLEISEN.
PTJBLIC SALE.
ON FRIDAYandSATURDAY^SEP- TEMBER2lHt and22d. ISGO. In pursuance of sa order of the OrpbaoB'Court of Laacaster couoty wil i be sold by the sob-icribers. at public sale all the Real Eatato of reter Waunor, late of Earl townahip. aaid conoty, de¬ ceased, vli:
No. 1, t>2 ACRES and 116 PERCHES, firat-
raio limestone laud, situated oo the New Holland and Hioklotowo ruad, about 2;mile8 north'of New Holland, 2 mlieseantof YuganvUla. t mile sunlh of Reldenbnch's store, adjolaing land of Daniol jHolI. David Stone, Joho M. Musser aud others. The improvemnnts an) a large
uewlwo-story etone DWELLINO HOUSE, re-
built in ISen. A new two Btory frame DWELLING HOIJ-'iE, bailt in IS-JS, sammer hou.se, wash honae ____ hank bArn,wagon shed, grain shed, corn cribs, carriuge bouso, wllh arcbed cellar uaderm-ath ; wood shed.hog £ty,andoiher onlhoildings; awell ofgood water wllb pninp tboreln, cistern, an orchard of great varioty of applea, a general variety of othor fruit ahout the yard and preoiUes. About S acrea are heavy Umber, tbe re¬ mainder is farm land, in a bigb state of cultivation and under good feuce. There Is a fine stream of ruunlng wateron this tract, Tho baildings ara located abont 160 yards from n\\i rond, and so that the wbole farm cau be Reenfrom Ihem. No. 2. A tract of 62 ACRES, 90 PERCHES,
of valuable limestoue land, adjoining No. I, laud of Michael Noll and nthflrs. Thoimprovetneots area large two-story Rtone DWELLING IIOUSE, frame summer hnuae, smoke bonse, hank barn, carrlago honsi), wagoo shod andolberoutbnildings; awell wiih pumplharoln
2 cisterns, one at tbe hoase, the other at the baro, an orcbard and a variety of oiher fruit; a Mme-kilo with a large qnarry near il. About 16 acres ara covered with heavy timber; the remaiuder la farm laud,lah:gb order, undergood fence and beautifully located.
No, 3, A tract of 5 ACRES, 10 PERCHES, of woodland, in Carnarvoa township, ahout 1 mile sonth of Baartowo, adjoinlug lands of Isaac O'Bllgbt, E. News- wangar, and others.
No, 4, A tract of u ACRES, 104 PERCHES,
of Cheatnut Sprout land, adjoining No, :i, Nos. 1 aud 2 will he sold on No. 1 on tbo 22d. and Nos.
3 and 4 will be sold on the 2lBt at tho puddle hnuae of Martin Lebar in Baartowo.
Sain to coramence on oach day al2 o'clock.P. M. Terms made known by the aubscribera, administr.ilnrs of raid decea-Rd. A. B. WANNEH.
aug23-ls-40 V. Ii. WANNER.
Valuable Chestnut Timber Land at Public Sale.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of OC¬ TOBER, 1S60. by virtue of an order of the Or¬ phans' Court of Laocaeter conaty, tbe undersigned Truslde of the heirn of John WUmer, decoased, lain of Rapho township, will aalt at public sale, at the pahllc hou!,d of Josepb Muster, lo the tcwoahip of Woat Hemp¬ field, I,ancanler connty, ou the Laucaster and Marielta turupiko, 2 milea from the Borough of Marietta and 2 miloH from the Borongb of Colnmbia, the following de- b'cribod property, vlzi—
A Tract of Cheslnnt Timber Land, in said townBhip, on the road leadiog frum Bald turnpike to Golambia. and near said tavern, adjoining lands of Jobn Monk, Fanny Clair and othera.cunmiulng
0 ACRES and 30 PERCUES, of second growth Chestnut Timbor, of from IB to 20 yoars growth.
Any person who ma.y defllre to view tho above prop¬ erty bofore lho dayof i-ale will picuBO call on John Monk or Joseph Massar, reaidiug near the same.
Title and possession given on confirmation of sale by said court.
Sdle to commenca at 2 o'clock. P. M. on said day, when doe Httcodaoce will be given and terms made known by tfae undersigned Trnstee ofsaid heirs.
aog29 3t*-4Q ANDREW METZGER.
PRIVATE SALE.
THE suhscriber offers at privato sale, a tractof Limesloae/nnd, altaated in East Earl town¬ ship, Lancasier counly, oo lhe road leadlngfrom tba Slate Road to Spring drove Forgo. »boatJ^ mlla south nf Spring GrovA, kn>) l ^^ mtlps north-west of Goodville,
CONTAINING o^ ACRES,
adjoining the Conestuga Creek, land of Chru. Woaver, John Weavor and otbers, on which are erected 4 ooc- Ktory STONE HOi'SK, with a frame house attach- ^S» ed, bake houEe. stable, a large two-story stooe Igiir huilding, f.O by 40 feet, formerly nsed as a Grist K''ll Mill, bat laiely as a coach and wogon-iuaker's Ehipanil shingle factory, with a good wator power, snpplled from Cedar Ron. sufficient al this point for any ma¬ chinery, having 6 feet fall; also fruit tiees. This prop¬ erty Is in a healthy neignborhood and would bo a good locatiou for a woollen factor?, or any other mechanical buslai>>:s.
Fur further luformallon apply to lhe subecriber, at Weaver's Mill P, 0., Lancaster connty. Pa.
ang 2.9 St-10 OIDEON WEAVER
A first-rate Farm Containiugr a Valuable Ore Bauk at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, I860,1 will sell at puhllc flalo, on the premises, my fifm io Upper Laacock township, Lancaster coanty situated J^ a mile oast of the Blrd-in-Haud.ou Iheold Lancaster road, adjoining lands of Benj. Horr, Chrlslian which 76U0 Rush. John Oyger aod others
CONTAINING ABODT 90 ACRES
of firat-rate land, divided luto coovenient fields, under good fence aud In a high state of caltivaUoa. THE IMl'ROVEMEN'iSareof tbe ordinary kind, with a well of oover-failing waterat the dour. There le severai acrea of good Umber on tfae premines. The cbaracler of thit farm for productlvenees js well known in tho noighboihood, Thero is also a Bankof the best quality of Iron Ore on the property, from tons have becu taken ont.
Ifdesirablo. 7Sor SO acros will be aold withont the ore bank, or tbe whole togetber to suit purcha.ier.H.
Sale to commence on 1 o'clock. P. M. on said day wheo conditions will be made known by '
TWOS. G. HENDERSON,
Jacob D. Warfel. Auctioneer. aog 29-ts-40
Valuable Tavera Stand at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1S60. will be Rold by public sale.oo thg premiaeB, lu lbe village of Petersburg, Lancaater cunnty, that well koown Tavoru Stand. citoRistlog of
TWO CORNER LOTS,
to said village, being nt the cro.«8 roads, lho one mn¬ niog from New Holland lo ¦'olumbia, tha otbor frum Lancaster lo Manheim, whereon are erecled a j£^ large two-story BRICK TAVERN HOUSE, witb Hllfl two-Btory brick wing, saddler shop, a barn, ex- BJ'll tenalve stabling, ebedg, slaughter and carrisga huusfc, a good drovo yard.bog stable, smoke hoaao two wells of neverfdiliai water, witb puinpH. a large dltlorn, choice applts aud pear trees, all ia good repair.
"rhis is one of the befit stand.i for apubllc bourse io tbe connty, being silnated in the centra of a populous Jind thrivlog county, and oo tha cnxa ro.idK ihat are mncU traveled. It Is now uccapied by Juhu Markley.
The Bab^cribcr being old will positively fell tbeahove proporty. Aoy person witfaiog to view the premiaes hefore the day of sale, will please call oo the sob^cribor near lhe premiss.
Sale to eommeoce at 1 o'clock In tfao aftf moon of said day, wfaea terms of sale will bo made kaowu hy
aog29-4t-40 CHRISTIAN BRUBAKER, Seo,
with a lo(t DWELLINO HOUSE, a one ajd a balf-ctory framo DWELLING HOUSE, an old log bain, and o'her out-baitdiogs thereon erected, Tbere Ib an apple orch¬ ard and other fruit treea on the premises. Oo this tract are about 40 acres of excellent Umber, thickly set with locast. There Is an excellent sprinn of water near the log house, from which lho bnildings aro aupplied. This tract has been used as a grazing farm and is like¬ wise adapted for raising grain.
4, A Tract of Land, in Chanceford township,
York coanty, adjoining landa of Henry Baumgardner, WlUlam Taylor. Jobn J. K«ed and otbers. containing
18 ACRES and 129 PERCHES, •with a one and a half-story frame DWELLING HODSE tbereon erected. Abont three acresof ibis tractlsciear land, Iberemainder llmberof very go^d quality. Thara la an excellent epring jf water near the door.
5, A Tract of Land, in Chanceford townahip, York connty, adioinlng lands of Tbomas Baumgardner, Widow Kay and otbere, contB.ining
03 ACRES and liiO PERCHES,
witba two-story frame DWELLINO HOUSE, a stable, aod other oot-baildiogs timraon' erected, ffhe Loekport aud York road passea direotly iu froat of the house.— There Is a fiae aprlog ofexcellent water on the premUea. On this tract there is about len aerei of woodlaod, 0, A Tract of Land, in (Jhanceford township,
York conoty. adjoining lauda ol Thomaa Shortledge, John Jarvis and others, cuntaining
00 ACRES and 39 PERCHES,
wllbanowlwo-sloryframoDWELLlNa HOUSE thereon I Sout"b l''pODr»t'reet'li erected. There la on this tract sufllrient Umber for the Une of the premieea. |
7, A Tract ofLand, iu Chanceford towngUip, York couoty, adjoining lands of Thomas McKinley. John Armstrongandolhere.known as "The Dull Place." coataining
loo ACRES and 32 PERCHES, witha Btoue DWELLING HOUSE, a bank barn, and other out-boildings thereoa erected. There Is a fine Blream of warer runoiog Ifarobgh thta tract, a fine eprii-g near the door, and aomo fine timber.
8, A Tiact of Land, in Conestoga township, Lanca.storconnty.adjulaloglaods of Daniel Heea, Joseph Herr and the Susqu^hanoa river, cootaloiog
7 ACRES and 02 PERCHES, with a two-atory frame DWELLING HOUSE, and a Buiall stabia tbereoo erecled. AUo, au Islaod In the Susquehanna river, known as " Jack's Island," contain¬ ing 4 ACRES, more or le^a, oa which thera aro no Im¬ provemeuls.
9, The Right, Title, Claim and Interest of
Isaac Mundorff', deceaned, iu Grape Island, Scraidn Is¬ land and Muskrat Island sltaated In Conostoga'town- ship, Laucaster couaty, betweeo the Mansloo Island and the Yurk coouly shoro,
Jt3-Tbe above properly is all situated near Lock- port on the Tide Wator Canal.and near the S-vfe Har¬ bor Iron Works, on the east oide of tho river.
Persons desirous of viewing the above property will call on Jacob Fehl, rasidln? lu Conestoga*township, Laocaaler conniy; nn Isaac Mundorff; residing on Moo- dorlfBlsIand. or on JohnJ. Reed residing luChBocefurd township, "5 ork conniy, who will give all the Informa¬ tion deMred.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternooo of eald day, when utiendanea will be given and terms made known by JACOB FEHL.
JOHN J. REED.
eept 5 3t-4I Administrators.
^ASSIGNEE'S SALE-
OF a Valuable Farm in Lebunon county, aod towo properly in Womelsdorf WIU bes-,ld at pahlic aale.on.-JATDHDAY. SEI-TEUBER 23th, ISCO on the premiaes, that valoable farm of '
201 ACRES AND 81 PERCHES sltnateln Heidelberg towoshlp. Leb,Laoa coooty.on the poblic ruiidleaJiugfrom -Scha«ffen-t«wn t„ Kiickioiror'fi Ktoreand tavorn. aboat 3}^ milesfrom tbe forio'»r *vnd IX miles frum thelallei place. It 1' bonnded by landa of Joseph Loofe, Jacob Urnmblne. Cbrl.itlan Snlgrist, Jos,' Loeaor. Samael D. Gockley, Michael Sharp. D^n. Royer, Juhu Borgholderand others. TholmpruVrmentf C'lnsUt
ofa new two-story stone DWEI,LING HOUSE, j
31 by.32f.!e:,aHEimmerhonse,astone3wlasbarn, ] 80 by -10 fefit.a spring house, with a neverfailing J spring of excellent soft wuinr near the tiouse, a imgu wagon shed and other aece-^saryoathnilding-t. Also, an apple orchard ofcbolce varieties of frnit.
Of the 201 acres and SI perchea.47acre8 are woodland. 3S of whicfa are cbestoot Bprouts, of lw«taly-tfar^o yeara' growtfa, and ISacrss of heavy timhor. There Is alio a fine pri'portion of meadow. The remalader i^ farm Uad, iu a high etate of callivation, and well fenced. A nevi.rfail- iogslream of water ruoH tbrougb the property, afi'ordiDg tbe cuoveol'joca of walor ina aomberof Holds. The property Ih located in lhe fineat purtion ul tbe Lebauoo Valloy, lo a healthy conntry, aod U convonient to scboolsaodplaceMofworahip, Itwlll b9 i<old eitherin lhe whole, or may bedlvide<l ioto Lwu tracts, cout'tioiug l6Gacrea. and .1-^acroH, respectively—the laigo tract In¬ cladiog thelmprovements,. Por/'unti wl-hing'tu vihw tbe property are requested lu call uo Brtujamlu Gt^cklKy, residiog 00 the premiaes, wfao wiil give overy nec-^es^ry Iuformation lo regard to it.
Sale to commeacu at 1 o'cloc'i iu tho afteraoon. Coadi- tioiu made kuowu at timu aud plncn bv
DAVID .M'KNIGHT, AsBignee of Hitmoel D. Gockley,
House and Lots in Womelsdorf.
Aleo. will baj-oldou SATUKDA V, the 2Jil dayof .SEP¬ TEMBER, IPSO, at I o'clock, P. M., at Ibo public boo.-;* ofH,H.Maoderbacfa,iatbol>urongo of Wumolndurf Btrtr^ coaoty,a two-htory Ptime DWELLING HOU?Band brick kitcben, uod two adjuining lolx uf ground. t^Uoatetluu Sootb I'root street, la said buroogh, bunndfd on tb*^ soinh by propertyof Dr. JamesC. Livergoiid.on the north by proporty of Uaac Fidler, oa.-*t by a tweaty feet ^Ihy.nnd Went by aaid Froot street. Said :i lots are «*ach 41 feat front, uad'i'it) feet deep, aod will be suld SMpjiraie urlu- golber, oe may be desired. Sold a-; tho proiit-rly of Sam. D. Oockley,hy DAVID M'K.NJOUT, AsKlgne^
&n«22 r^i.yj
PUBLIC SAIiE.
DN SATURDAY, the 29th of SEP- T . - -
_ TEMBER, lS60,the subscriber, Mfllgnee of Jacob Krider, will expose to pobUc sale on thepremlsoB in Martie township, Lancaster coanty, the foUowing de¬ scribed realestate, containing upwards of NINETY-SEVEN ACRES, situate on theroad leading l^omMcCalls ferry to Mar- ticviUe, adjolninz lands of Joeeph Armstrong. G. D. Coleman and o'hers; about £0 acres cleared and nndor gool fence, and in a good slata of cnltlvallon, the re¬ mainder In wood. The improvemeata are a new two story weathorboarded log HOUSE, aad
kitchen ujolalng,anew bank bam, an excel-
lent Bpring hoat-e, with a never-falUng spring of irai"r nearthe DweUing, u wagon abed, pig pen, Ac; and alao, a lot of upwards ol threo acros, partly In wood' nearly adjoining the above. '
Then will also be sold at ths same time and plue tbe share of Jacob Krider in tbe remainder of his fo^ tfaeHs estate.
. Sail to oommenoe at 1 o'clock, F. M. wben attendance WUl b« given knd terms made known by the sabscriber „ DWraSLOOOD,
ang U>to*-I8 AMlgnM of Ji^b Exldtt aa^ wife.
, lufl re-
IM.
A Valuable Farm at Publio Sale.
ON SATURDAY, SEFTEiMBEK 29,. 1S60, Will be sold at Forney's Tavern, on tho Read¬ ing and Lancaster Road, nine miles fr: m Laocaster. a first-rato limestoae farm, adjoiuing lands of Juhn For¬ ney, David Shirk. Jacob L. Erb and olbers. CONTAINING 145 ACRES, nearly all under good ptst fences, Tfao improvemonts ara a larse frame weatfaerboarded DWELLING tjeA HOUSE, large aod nabstaatlal stoae bam, (96 by Bj!9 46) wagon Bheda, com crihs, carriage house, a Je!L large two-Btory anmmar hooso, a well of neverlailmg water near tha houae, with new pump theroln, and tbe Cocalico Greek mnnlng near the buUdings.
An excellent orchard nf young apple trees near tfae boase, Tfae Laucastorand Reading Ruad paasing tbroagh the properly, it could be easily dlvldfd into two farms. That part lying H':uth of the Reading Road, containing about 40 Acres, 12 ofwblch is good woodland.
PosaeBsiou and a good title given ou tho first of April next. One-halfof the pnrchaae mouoy can remain in the pruperty if the pnrchaaor eo deaire.
Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M., of said day, wfaen attendance will be given and terms made known by ELIZABETH LAOBER.
aog R 18-37
Public Bale of Eeal Estate.
ON THURSDAY, the SOth day of SEPTEMBER, 1600._la pnrtoanco of auorder of tfae Orphan's Court of Lancasier Conoly, will bs eold at pobllcsaleon tho preirlses, the rial estate lale of John B. Peanington, deceaned, vlx :—ATract of Laod, CONTAINING 20 ACRES,
situated in Little Britain towoahip, Laocaster connty, on the public road loading from Oak HUl to Cheanut Level, adjoining lands of John J. Evans, John F. Stein¬ man and other*. The imnrovemeotfl thereon are a good comfortable log DWELLIHG ROUSE, log stable, MS^ carriage house, com crib, milk bouse, and other necesaary ont-buUdlDgs. The l»ad Is In a good state of colUvatlon and weU watered.
Alao, ftt the samo time and place wlU be sold the Fersonal Property of eMd deceued.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, F. U., wbeu atten- danee wUI b« given and tenoB made known by
B. Z. yamfliTR
ang 39 4140 Adataiafxator.
Public Sale of Valuahle Real Estate.
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1660, the underalgued Execntor of tho last Will and Te.staraent of Dr. A. P. Pstterson, late of Christiana, lu the conuty of Lancastor. deceased, will sell at pobtic I-ale, at the poblic hoose of .Marshnll St Dicklu^oii. tn the villago of Christiana, tbe following deacribed reai properly, belonging lo tho eelate aforesaid:
No. 1, A lot of RFouiid GO feet in front on Gay street io the village aforesaid, extending l)ack ISO foot to Ann streel, on wliich is erected a Ihrpo-story Brick DWELLISG HOUSE. 28 feet by'J4, with "'"" kilcbfiu attached 16 foot square. Tbo house ia well finUhed, and in Ibo most modern stylo.— There is a pump in a wash houst? connected Immediaie- ly with the kilcben, from which Ibo lion.tR is at all limes supplied wltb elegant water. The groaada and yard aroood aod lo front of the honsR aro tastefully laid ont and planted with orn.iinontal Ircos. Thore is a slalila oo the rear of the lot with a chaio pamp at the door, a carriage honee, corn crib aod hog house.— The buildings are atl in good order and built io the most durable mauner.
No. 2, A lot of gronod, of tho same dimen-
fiOHB, situated on the samo Ftrent. immodiatety adjolO' lag the above, eeparated by a bonrd fence, and wbich hae beeo OFed as a garden by those occupying the above premisns.
No. 3, A piece of land contoining 10 ACRES,, near the vllbiga of Christiana, about six acres '>f which ara cleared, the balance in wood. Tbo clenr portion Is snrrouudcd by a sabatanlial post ami rail fence, and is divided into two iota ; a well has hesn dug upon one uf Ihem, and '.hn wfaolw heavily limed for two or tbree years past, aod is onder good cnltlvatlon.
JC5" Persoos desiring any furtbor Informatiou cttu get it hy addressing tho undersigned, ut IVlor's Cretfk. P, 0„ Lancaster county, or by calling on Dr, HousluOj residing npuu No. 1 of tlie promises nfare.tald.
Sala ponlllvd and will commenco at 2 u'clock, p. m-, 00 said day, when terms and coDditinat willbe made known by THOMAS STUBB3,
aug 29-18-^0 _ Execntor.
pijBLIc" SALE.-
QN SATURDAY, the 22d day ol' SEPTEMBER, 1S60. tho undersignod. AsBigoce of H, M. Krelder, will sell at pnblic salo ou the prnmi>:e'<, in Wont Lampoter township, Lancaater connty.on tbo road leiuliog from Lsneaster to Port Deposit. 5 miles sonlh from Lancaster, and also on the road lexdiog from Slr«f.burgtoCo-iesloga Ceotre, tha fuilowing de bcribed prupertv, viz:
5 ACRES OE LAND,
oro or I'-fis, filtnated in suld tuwnfihlp, adjoidtng lands of Mrs. Urfa^o, Levi Hnher. Chriatian Snavgly aod others. The improvomenls theroou consist ofa good two-slory frame weather-boarded TAVERN
UOUSE and Storo Stand, situated attho cross
roads from Lancastor lo Port Deposit, aud from Siras¬ burg to Coneatog* Centre; thereare two good wella of water with pumps tbercia b»longing to tho tavern honse, a good summer bonse, smoko faofise, huke house, a good stablo with saiQcieiit shedding, curriago boase, a good platform Fcale:-. nnder roof. Tbo bnllillugs ntv. nearly all covered with slate roofs. Ali?o, a wegon- makar shop, Black>^mUh Bhop, a ooe and a half story Tenaat Hoai>e, wlib all oeceEsary ont-balldlngs, a well of never-falling water with pnmp therein at the door. There is a variety of choice fruit trees uu the property.
The house aod store aro old stnnda and have been kept as snch for tlte paat twonty years.
The abuve property will ba sold iu tho whole or in separato parcels if desired by purchasers.
Persons wishiag lo view the above premises can do BO by calling on H, M. Krolder, residing thereon. i^^pOseesBlon and indisputable Utles will be given on tHSletday of April, 166l.
Sale'to commenco at 2 o'clock. P, M., of said day, wheu attendauco will be given aud terms made known by MARTIN KREIDER, Jr,
AEslgoooor H. M, Krelder and Wife.
aug 29 41-40
Public Sale of Valuable laeal Estate.
OMi^RLDAY^SEPTEMBER21,1860, In pnraaanee of an orderof tha Orphana' Court of L lUC&Mter coonty, the nnderaignad|Admlnlslrator of Jno. hberly, laleof Manor township, ins Aid county, deceased willEellbypabllc'vendueon the premiees, the Renl Es¬ tate, late of enld deceased, situate lu.eald towoshlpof Manor, onthe public road loading from ^Safe Uarbor to Columbia, about oue mile from the formor, and about seven milesfrom tfae latter placo, conGlEtlng of a tract ol land, contaloing
28i ACRES,
more orloSb, adjoining Undd of Martin Manning. Daniel Breneman, Henry Aument, and otbers, on wbich are eroded aoDeandabalfiStory Ingweatherhoard- /fiSli ed maniloo DWELLING HOUSE, baok barn, Hitfl spring huo^e, amoke house, hog sly aod other out. H''B belldinga.
There are also Bitoatod nn paid premises a one and s, half atory log TENANT HOUSE, stable and other ou:- baildioga thereto.
Tbeabove buildings are all in good rop.iIr. A apriug of exeelleot nevArfailing ruunlng waler is ocat ihc niao- sloQ dwelllog houae; aUo a yuuug aod Ibrlviog orchard of Hpplos,peu-s, peichos and cherrlei}, in good boAi-lng order.
The land Is In good order.'and will be gold either In the whole, orinpnrparlB to suit purchasors.
t^ale to commenceatl o'clock, l',-M,of said day,when due attendance will bo given, and lerms of sale mada known by JACOB F. FREY,
aug 29 ts-40 Adminietralor aforesaid.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, the loth day of hEPTEMBER, ISGQ. will be sold at pobUc fale. at the public bouse of Geo. H. Ilese.Safe Harbor, the fol¬ lowing described real estate, viz;—A farm of flrat-rate land, i u the blgbe<-t state of cniiivatiuu.
CONTAINING 97 ACRES, more or lesp, sitaate in Conestoga towusbip. Lancaster county. Pa,, about l>i miles from Sife Harbor, on tbu road leading to Shauk's F»rry, aad ndjulolag lands of Martin Funk. Daniel aud Jobo Goutnor, aod olhert:. Tbe improvementa an; a large two atory frame rffi* DWELLING HOUSE, large swisser barn, tenant Hi! bou'-e, lind all nccessury bnlldlngB for a flrxt H" clufs furm. There is an abundanca of exceUent WMter npon the premiaes, an orchard uasarpassed by any in tbe oonnty. Twaoty-flve acres of the abuve ara covered with tieavy timhar, tbe residne uadt>r cultlvallon divi¬ ded into cunvenUot fields aod uoder good fences,
S3-The gralo In the groaad will go with iho farm.
Persoos deairing to view the promises will pleaM call on David He.^c. Jr., residiog oo the same, or uo tho sohacriter.liyiog iu ."^afu Harbor.
Title iodisputahlo and posjossion given on tbe Ist day of April, 1S61.
Sale to commeace at 1 o'clock.P. M., when terms will- he mide known by J, M. HESS, Agent.
ang 29 at*
Assig^nee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate.
OiN FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEP¬ TEMBER. 18^0. By virtne ofa deed of assignment lho underrigaed Asnignee of THOMAS HENRY, will Fell at public t'ale. on Ihe premises in Fallon towasblp Lancaster conaty. aboot oae mile south of phllllpb' Tavern, tbi: following Ht^al Estat •, viz;— A plantalion or tract ofLand, cuutaluiog
Cl ACRES AND 2 ROODS, more or leas, Bltualed iu Fultou townsbip, eaid connty, adjoining lauds of Lowi<i Raines, Gilpin Stu hhs, RlcUard Merrick aud others, on which is erected a two-story part Htone and pari log DWELLING HOUSB. Wash bouse, bake hou^e. and other ont-bnildlngs
Alao. a barn, with stone atabliug aud frame an-
perBtrnclnre. There Is a well at the door wuu a pump in it, and albO a good epring coavoulont lo the buildings. This farm has ou itaIbrivingyoungorchard and Ih well sopplied witb running waler'for eli'ck.
Persons wishing to view lho propeity beforo tho day ofsale will call on Israel Uutiou whu resides oo tbu premises.
Po)<Kot>&i<loa aud a good title will be given uu the Iat, day ofApril lfi61.
Sale to eommeoce at 1 o'cluck, P. M. on said day when terms and conditions wlli bs made known by the uuder¬ Bigned Asslgneeof THO HAS UENRY. residing In Lit¬ tle Britain towaeblp, JOHN JOHNSOa.
Bug 29 lf-40
PUBLIC SALE.
ON FRIDAY'', the 21st day of SEP¬ TEMBER, i860, io pursuaace of an order of the Orphans' Conrt of Lancaster couaty, the nudorsigned HdmioiHlratur of tho estate of Beujamin.Jooes, dec'd.. will sell at public nale on the preiuleus of nalil dec'd., iu Wllli^w Street, oo tho road leadiog from Laucaster to MaTticville, a lot of eronnd,
CONTAINING .^ of au ACRE, moreor leas, on which is on cted a new oue and i$£St ahalf Btory BRICK HOUSE, slahtu uad other glln billdlcgs; .V.so. a waU i.f never-f.illicg wa:er BJIm v-ith a pamp iu il uttur the hun.se, adj-.):alng landn uf Andrew Mehuffsy, Euiuuntil Stetler and others.
Hale to cummeuce -it 1 u'clock, P. M, ufi<.<iid day, when nlteadauc« will ba gtrt>n and t>iri:iii uf vafo made kuDWn hy 'ANDItEW MEHAFFEY.
aug 22-l»s-40 Adialols>rator.
'ptrB"LIc"SALiB. ~~ ¦
ON THURSDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBEK, 1S60, By order of tfae Urphaub' Conrt, of Lancasier Co^inly, will be nxposcd t'> pnbiic sale a* the public boods of tiporgo Kobin-on iu Huwiins- vllle.Manlc iQWDKhip.thef.illowiDg real estate of Jo". McGIauchlia lalo of Martic tuwn.ship. couslsliug of a planlation or tractof land situate in Murlic tuwnship, Lancasterconnty,ooe half a mile ssntfa of the viUago of Rawlioaville, outhe road leadiog frum RawHusville to Peachbolloin, adjoiuing lands ofSaninel Marlin,Herr & Landes, aud others. conlKintog
FORTY-SIX ACRES, more orless. th" improvemeuts an* a new two story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with a brick klrchoo nd-^^ juinlng.a new bauk barn, with blate roof.a good s™*'') stonatpriog-bouse over ao exculleut spring of B'q!!! water neai thedoor oftha dwelliog huusO, a cur- fi^fJlL riago bonse. smoko honsD and bni;-p(>D. an orcbard uf choice fi-uil,about TUREE ACRES well fftwith cfae?!- iiut limber, the remainder undt-r good f>>ort) iu cji veoient fields having all beeu laioly IlinFdandlo ngood alale of calllvRlloo,
Persous wihblni; to purch;i<:e will b.T fb->wn the aamo by caUIng apon-loseph P Hntton r«>.oldlog outhe prem¬ ises or oa Ihesai't^criberat Liberiy Sqaaro,
Sale to eommeoce at I o'clock I*. 31. when atteadaace wlUbegivouand lermd mado kaown he Ihn hubt-crl- iber, JACOU CARRIGAN,
aug 2P 4* t-40 Admioiatrator.
Public Sale of Real Estate.
ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22, I860, by virtue of an ordor of tha Orphan'^' C-rnrt of Lancaster county, will be sold at pablle oale, on the premlsoa lu Bapbo towaahlp, a tract of laod.
CONTAINING ABOUT 133 ACRES, adjoining Jandsqf MarUn Greiner, Jacob Soyder, Wm. Colemao, Beury Lloeweaver and othera. Oue-half of tho tract la covered wllh ibrlviog Cheslcnt Sproots. and the other balf Is arahle land. Tbe imprnvemeotH "^ are a two-story log DWELLINQ HOUSE and stone kitchen, with outbuildings, Jkc. ____
galetoeommenceatSo'cloak. P. M. of aald day, whe ma WlU bs made koow n by
£ JOHK GHAWTOBD,
AdmlnlBtrator of Tbomas Crawford, deceaeed
ans 38 4r40'
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, ISGO, the BnbFcribsr will eoll by public sale, at the public house of Jacob ImmcI, in MUIersvlUe, the follow¬ ing valnable property, vit: No. 1, That wellknown 3-slory WOOLEN
YARN FACTORY, with all thn machiuery "" thereto bolongln?, A NEW DiE HOUSE 2
DWELLING HOUSES, ono a new iwo-story
fr.uue house with b)ii<emact story «f ooo room and cttl lar. 3 rooms oo the first floor and 4 rooms ou the xeeond fioor, all well finlnbod.the first stnry being lined with bricks. Tl-o other boui^a is oue-story frame wltb 4 rooma. Tbere Is a good etooe spriog house wilh a neverfalllog spring of wnter near the oew dwelling; also, a blable, ehed and other oatbulldlngs, together with about
7 ACRES OF LAND, f-Un<ted io Manor township, near Safe llarbor, on the pablic road leading from Safe Harbor lo Waflhlngtoo and Mllloravllle. Tba above property Is now occopled by Brennemao St Bncber. and Lewia Murr. Dyer.
No. 2, A good SAW MILL, and a good
one and a half story frame House and Barn, witfa out¬ buildings, together with ab-jul 3 ACRES of laod. The Faw mill is io good rnnnlngorder, now occui>ied by Amos Staulfer, Sawmltltir,
No. 3, A Small Farm, Containing about 23 ACRES of land, on which nre crcclQd a uoe aod a haK Eiory STONE HO[/S'E, a elono baro. wagou ^hed, spiiog houi^e. ice hause and other oothoUdingH, now occupied by the snbscriber. *
The «h»ve propertlea adjoiu each other and landsof Adam MUler. John Nefi", Henry Mellloger. Aodcew Sirebig aud olfaem. They will be sold separately or togolber na purcbaaers may desire.
Sale lo Citinmenca at 2 o'clock io tfae afternoon of eald day. when terini uf sale will bo made koowo by
aug29-ot-40 A. B. BRENNEMAN.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON SATURDAY, S EPTEMBER, 22d ISQO. Will be sold at public pale, at Swar'.' Tav¬ eru. io tbo village of Petorsburs' Lancaster cuuuty, the lollowlug roal estate of CATHARINE KYLE, dec'd., viz:
A LOT OP GROUND, situated lo said village uf Peterahorg, oo tfae eoutb we^t corner of North Strest and Ibe Puhiic Sqnare, and adjoioing properly of David aocbenaoer. The Im¬ provements are a two slory frame DWELLING ^j^ HOUSE, a stable. &c. The property haa a right §>•« to a well lu the public sqaaro, whicfa isoalya.fii!lL few steps from tho faoUBo door, and where there is an ahaodaoca of good walor.
Persons desirous of viewing tbo properly, will please call ou John Staufl'er, Storelieeper, In Petersburg, or on either of tbe nndersigued. PoaserFlon and a good Utle will he given on tha 1st of April oext.
Sale toeommencaat2o*ciockP. M. on eaid day, when terms of salo wlU he mad* knowu by tha underBlgned Adminietrator^ of faid dec'd.
JOUN HUBER.-Manhelm twp. BENJ. B. KAUFFMAN. East Hempfield Iwp. aug 29 4140
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1S60, pnrauant to an order of the Orphans Court a[ Lancaster County, will ho suld at public sale, on lhe premises, in Salisbury townahlp, Lancaster county, oo the old Lancastor and Philadelphia Koad. about three- fourtfas of a mile west of Compassvile, being lalo the nroperty of Robert Sinlth. dec'd, a lot of gronnd
CONTAINING ABOUT ONE ACRE, with the impruvemenls, consistlog of a neat two-Btory DWELLING HOUSE, with bosemeut; Stnble<and other out-baildinga, a cistero, an or¬ chard of fine fruit trees, &c.
Pos.'iei'Bion given on the Ut day of April,ISCO.
Saleto commence ntl o'cluck, iu the afteruoon of said da/, when couditioas will be made known by
JOSEPH B. SMITH, Executor.
Johk 3. Flawk. AucUooeer. ang 22 ts-39
Valuable Real Eatate at Private Sale. T^HE undersigned Executors of the
I last will and testament of John WUUams, late of the city of Lancasier. deceased, oUar at private eale all lhat valuablo realestate, lately ofsaid deceased, situate in the city of Lancaster, lo the South-Wast Ward,
CONTAINING 20 ACRES, more or leas. The aaid property fronts on Manor sL, hus twu fronts oa High atreat aod from ibt Iocatloo,all of It cau be divided loto couveaieot balldiog lots. The land Is to a good atate of flultlvatloa. and hae upon ll ona two-alory new brick DWELLING,
with back hnlldlng attachtd, two frame one
atory DWELLINGS, frame barn, ccrn crib and other Improvemenia; has two wells of water, ono at the honse, tbe other at tfae barn-yard, wltfa a good spring In one of thefieldn.
Persons desiring to view the premises, can do so by callingon Jobu Williams,residing thereon, or upon either ot the undendgued, by whom tbe terms viU be madeknown. HENBT WILTJAUS,
PAYID VUDLBS,
«DS8*ts-S7 Sxetaton.
CHESTER COUNTY FARMS.
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriher oflers ut Private Sale, the following property, Kituate in Honeybrook towni>bip, ChestPr cuauty. i'a.. two iuiles south of Wayoo'-burg, adjoiniog lhe road leading lo Ifae Com pass tavern, and on a road pataing fruin KuckvlUe lo Peqoea Valloy.adjoining lands of Beujamia Snpplee, Ephraim Supplee lUd otheis, conlalolog
73 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES ofLand ; has lately been well limed; the impruvemAnts are a two-story, part stuc-a and part lug U WEL- ^'" LING HOUSH, Swiistr baru, corn crih, orria.ce n house, garners for graiu. pig sty. Kpriug houfe._H: with an exeelleot spring of waterat the di)or. fruit trees uf difierent kinds. About S acres of th« ubovo land U woll aet with limbor and thrifty sprouts. Tbe land is nf a gnod qnality, and woll worthy the atttention uf tboso wisbiug I" buy a cheap farm. Tho owner has bought land und moved tn the wes-t acd will hi^ll.
Persons wishing to view the properly will pIpnFecall on the underhlgned. oni> mllu west nf ii:iiil rirtii.
JACOli MA.ST. .-K..
aug 22-6*l-S!J Agtful for JacMi SIa^I, Jr.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON TUESDAY, the ISth day uf SEP¬ TEMBER. 1860. will be sold at public ale, on the premtses, iu Honeylitook township, Chester cnuuiy. three miles south of Wayncthnrg, anil two miles uortb from tbe "Compaas Tavern." and on a ruad pausing thruugh Ibis properly, lending from Rockville to Peqnea Vali ny, adjuining binds of Gw>rgo Uble and olbers, known as IliWIS'S MILL, l.ito the property of .Magda¬ lena Blank, deceased, containiug
21 ACRES and 120 PERCUES
of land. Tho iuiprovements «ro n S-^luy part Btono and'part frame MILL, with two ruu of Stooe, sitaate on it constant hironra ofwater: a St-iua DWELLING HGUSE, log etabie, with a frame bhed attached, coopor shop aud pig sty, spring hoate wlib an excolleot spriog ofpure wal^r. and nu ai-ple orch¬ nrd. About 7 acreri of tho above Ir.nct is w<jil llmborpJ, tbe resldoe nuder feuce.
Any person wiPhing lo view the nb.-ivc property, cau call Oo either of lho suln-criluTH r*;sidim,' near tho hrtiue.
Sale to commence at 1 u'cluck. P. M. uu stid duy, when attendance wil be given and coodilicns made knowu by lho under.sig2i:d, ExPC0t"rH of M.igdalena Blank, deceased. JACOB MA.^. Sr.,
ang 22-4»l.-d9 JOHN KEESER. Sr.
Chester County Earms for Sale. 1 AA ACRES, o miles iVom Poiining-
XUv/ tonville. a STONE IIOL'SE. Log Para. 10 Acrttfi lu Wuod. well witlarod. price luw. tertns e:i-y.
Beantifal small property uear Cochranville,
10 acre.s of land, good brick IIun-o,--m.'.ll imrn. all In gocd order, every way drMrabla, price low, lermi easy.
Valuable water power and 120 Acres pro- dncUve land, on tho main brancb uf thu Octoraro, oc¬ cupied as a merchant mill for many ye^rn, now mod a-i apaper mill; two stooo Houses, htoni> I'.Arn ; cin bn divided loBUltbuyers; 1 milefrom luilr-iad al I'ouu- Ingtonville.
21 Acres of as yood laud as auy iu the
county; small buildiogs. spring. >i milefrom PenniDg¬ tonville, on raiiruad ; terms ca.-y.
Go Acres, near Cochrauville, Rood land, good Bnildings, timber aud water, Prico low.
59 Acres near Homeville, good laud and
' good Bnlldlnga. 30 Acre^, bira-i Bulldlass, weli watered, near Parkeaburg.
8 Acrea of Land, large House and othnr huildltigH, in Betbauia, L.'vuca'^ter conuty. But small payment required. Price very low,
lOi Acres, good Land» large stono Building,
good apring. 40 Acros goud timher, laud lien beauil- foll 2 miles from Railroad, Terms oasy. price low. 73 Acres, ^ mile from Penuiugtonville,
large atnne Buildings, good Spriog. JO acre^ limber.— Price low, terma eisy. 82 Acres, 1^ miles from Cochranville, good
buildings, good limber, well watered, Uud iu firstrate order, price low, terms easy,
Afirdt-rate farmof 115 Acres, with large Stone bnildiogrt, nearSadaboryvllle, woU watered, cvrrythiog to makeit desirable. Farm of 102 Acres, near Steeleville, beauiiful
locatiou. flret-claPB new stune hnlldingn, Waterat houfiO aud barn, terms very ea<'y.
70 Acres, adj'oiuiug Hie above, in first-rate
order, etooe house, good aa new, woll fiaisbed, plenty limber and water, fruit, and In evary way desirable.- Terras easy.
Persona wauting fAnns canbe suited by callingon the Bubscriber. as he has lOii properties fur sale, fium 1 acre np lo .100, at prices from $S0 up lo SlOO per acre, and by calliog eooo tbey cau seethe wheat aod grass now growing ou thorn, equal tn land that sells fur S160 in Laocaeter ccuniy. IS.VAC GROKF,
Kng'22 lf-3!) Pdnalngluavilte.
Valuable Store Stand at Public Sale.
ON ERIDAY, tho Uth of SEPTEM¬ BER. IS'-O, lho undersigned will sell at pobllc sule, attho public buuse of Sriiouel Sbroat, Iuthe vil¬ lago of Hew Danvillo, Pequea township. Lancaster coanty, the following Real Eatate, viz:— Alot or piece of groood, contAloiuK
UALF AN ACRE, mora or le^s, s'toated in said villago of New Danvillo un the road leadiug from Conestoga Cantre to Lancaster fonr miles from each piace, Tbe improvemtfots consiat of atwo atory brick STORK HOUnB aud DWELLINO. BakL'-bouKe, Stable, and otfaer ne ceii^ary onl-bnildlnga.
Sale tocommenee uti o'clock.P.M.on said day.wben atteodaoce will ba given and terms made kauwn by
aug 20 31-40 HENRV,.CONKAD.
PUBLIC SALE.
ON FRIDAY, SEPTE-MRER 2Sth, IS60, the subscribers. Executorsoftha estate of Jac. Goover, deceased, lata of Hlonaghan township. York county, will Bell os Ibo premises in Fairview townabip, York conuly. Pa.. 2 miles from New Cumberland, 4 miles from Ilarrisburg, and about IK miles from tbe Nurlhern Central Rallrond, the following valaable Real Estate :
A tract ofland, cnnlaicing
2U0 ACRES, lyingon lba Yellowbreechascreek, adjoining lands of ¦'¦' - Hake. Jesse Bi'cklt'y. and otbers. The Impruve¬ menls area Iwo-f toi y etoae DWELLING HOUSE. {g±^ alorgedoohle-deckerbHru, lOSfijetlnng; wagoo Hi'trl (¦bed. carriage houfe. cpriop bouee an-l olhcr_BtilL Inildingrt Two Slone Tenant Honi«rK, witb Btaliling f.*r 7 hBrtd uf horsw. and 2 cows; 4 Liiue-kilas. wllh quar- rlf«: tbe qoality nf the stune ofwhich cannot ba i-xcel- kd. There is a spring of never-falling warer near the 3Iansiou House, and two aprlog;) cuDveuieut to 'he tan¬ ant houses; tfaera in also raoning water al the Mansloo HuiLie aod at tbe barn, being forced from the >>prings bv a Hydraulic Ram. There l-abont20 Acresof Wjfcdiand, the halance it ciearcd, and io ahigh staieof cuUivallon. haviug beea w..'ll Umed, and is under good fencing.— Thero ifi'alflo a largi^ numher uf Tiocnst trees on the prem¬ ises. The tract will bu suld tugether, or in parts to suit purch-m-rs.
Ifth a property is not suld ousaidday, Itwiil bo offfsr- cd f.ir real.
r=ale tu commpucn at 1 o'clock. P, M., on aaid lay. when attendance will be given and terma made known by DANIEL BAILEY,
DAN'L COOVER,
aug99-3t-40 ExecutorR.
PRIVATE SALE.
THE Sulscriber offers at Private Sulu the following Real Estate, viz:—
No. 1, A Farm, coutaining 1-JO ACRES, more
or less, of good farming and grazing l^nd. well-Iinifl, undergood fences, and wilb rnnnlug wKter iu nearly every field; 40 acresof Ills v;tloahInmeaduw :uad,and about'Zl> acret heavily timbered woodland. hitu-.ttH io Loodooderry towoship. Lebanon conoly, ahoot 2 mi]e:i from Colebrook Farusc-J, and bIx milei from Eliijhaih- town, adjoining landsof Joaoph Gingrich, Sr.,Chrn, KI-- ser and oiht^re. The improvemeats are a gujd 2- MSA story UOUSE, 35 by a'J feel, with two otory wiish g||a and bake house, large new bank liiiro, SO Iry to B''il feet, large corn house and WHgon shed, iggf^tiicr witu <iiL- er neceHS,iry outbuildings, and a pnmp of n>^verl'.4iliai; water near the door and a Hprlug io the yjird. Tli<>re is a youug bearing orchardof chuice fruit Iree'i uu this tract.
No. 2, Containing 140 ACRES of similar laud
to above tract, uoder g<fud fences, and ailjuiuitig Nu. 1, with rooning water and springs io nearly 6V«i y fi'ild; 20 acres uf whicb is heavily tlmbere't w.iudland, and Ifi acrea excellent meadow land: oo wbich Is erected n Iwo-Ptory brick DWELLISG UuUSE.:ie hy Ai> Tret, with barn and a pump of ueverftiling wiitfr uctr iln' ijuur.
No. 3, Containing FIVK ACRES OF LAND,
adjoining Nu. 2, on which ts crociL.l ji new i:v., -:.,rv weathcr-hoiirded HOUSE, with a-priac uf ii^v-ii.'.nia'ii Water ne.ir the duor.
Ifthe abovo iiroparty is nol ''uIJ at privato-.il-;l)->f)ro Friday, tho Mth day uf seplemh-r, latX). 1: will ib.;a hu ofiered at pnblic sale, on lhat diy, on ih^ promi-<-.
For further parlicolitr.'appb" to lhe uvrn^r. r-^-i^lin? ou Ifaa premises, W. 0. UOnlN.-i'N.
anglo 38-lf Londonderry twp., Lt^bauoo cuuutv, l'.i.
FOR SALE.
IWILL sell my valuable Farm, contain lug about
100 ACRES OF LAND, for $7000. SUnated about ,"< of a mile from tbe Shrews¬ bury Station on the Nurtbprn ."lentrai Railroad, and the same dislance from the town of Sbrewshury, York Cn., Pa., ahoot 20 Acren lu wood and the balance id the highest state of coUlvatiun. haviag beeo threa timea limed with ovar 10 ihousnod boshels of Lime; abundHuco ofcholco fruit and f-priogs of pnre soft waler; ona ufthe principal branches of tbe Cudurus rises in mjt mejdow aod runs througfa the cenlre of the fitrm. Tbo bnildiags are all large and new and cost over SIOOO.
Tbe Hohscriber ofi'ers this farm moch below its value, only becaaBi> other bnaioehs uccnplea all bia time.
The principal partof the purchatie money can remain on tho farm if required. If oot sold befure Jauuary. ISGl, I would like lo enwgo a tip-tap, first-rate farmer, a single, initustrious, cold-water man, to work and man¬ age the farm. For fnrthi*r partlcalars enqaire of
THOaiAS W.BIRCHALL.
July 18-."lm-31 Shrewsbary. York Countv. Pa.
FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS.
Assignee's Sale of a Farm and Tavern Stand.
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1860, the undersigned Asslgaee of James Laird, will pxpoeo to poblic sale ou the premises that valoable Farm au'l Tavern Stand, containing
SS ACRES, more or le?s, eiluata In Lundiinderry township. Dauphia coaoty, oo lhe Laocaster and HarrlRborg turnpike abont -1 miles from Elizabethluwn borough and about 5 miles sonlhof Middleiowo, adjoining lands of Benj. Hutr<^r. James Lynch, Edward Sweeney, fronling on tbe Harris- burgaud Lancaster Turnpike on which the imprnve¬ ments are n twp->;tory brick TAVERN HOUSE ^±St wltbabrick kilchenatlached Kmokebontio bank miiri barn, wagun "bed, bogstable, with other neciw- Blj'l| saryont-bulldlngs a wull of oeverfailing water nuarthtt door A yaauf^ h^urlng orrbvrd uf choien fmlt trr>«s.— AbunlSacresuf the land is covered with heavy timber with Oak and Hickory; the remainder of tbeland is laid otf Into cDUvaaient field:), uuder good feoces a nd lu a goud slate of caltivatinn.
The above properly Ib known as the Drovers' and Travelers'lnn is a firat class stand fot a publlcbonse being locuted about midway between EUzabethtown and Mlddletotvn and at a road crusslug the turnpike from e^st to west. N a de-firable place of resldenc-e. as the bnildingri nie locatud ou elevated groood, alTurdiDg a besuUfal-scenery in all dirccUoas, and within'sight of the railroad.
.\ny pertion deri'ironslu view the proparty before t dsy of t-ale will please callon James Laird, roEiding on the premii-trs,.or on the underttgoed, reaiding iu lhi borough of Elizabethtown,
I'osKPsi-loa aud a liuo will bs givea on the 1st dny o AprlLlS61,
"^ Silo tocommenee at 2u'clock, P. M.,when terins wUI be io:ido known hy
tept5-ts-4I SAMUBL EBY, A.'islgnee
Real Estate at Public Sale.
ON SATURDAV, ihe (j-Ji d.y .>1" OCTUBt-IR. IStJO.in pais;i.ii;.:.!..f II,.. I,;.| V.--;ii .,( Jubn K,>i,ld-. dec'J, lho ^iib^cri'wr will!.» I b! ( ul-iio-.-i'tj on Ihapr^iuiif^s.ail tbat cert.ilu VHlu;ih!o '1 r^-.i u: Liuu,- sloue Luud. i-ltaaie lu .-ouihAiupiuu »uwn^iii(., Kr.i;i!;liu Couii;y.2 mil'-a frum Shippru-,l,urg,!i.;.ir tbnr j.rdi-idiiiiig lo U'»xhnry.' onndfd hy lnuds-f Kman.Suvtir, Huad«r- BuuG. i!kileii.J!ir"liiTr^aiii'-r'-' hpJrd aud mh^r-i
CO.NT.-ilXlNCi 131 ACIll'S. of which al-uct III iit;iPsi;n'cIt-aredMa<l iuagciir1(ttat>^o' eultivatluu,and tbo rt-i-idntii!<cuv«rt-d wiili ^uod Tirul .-(¦. The improvemenU cout-i>t of a lwu-vti>rv ^lun.' /fit^ DWELLING UOUSE and kircheu. ^tube Imiik gHa barn, wagun abed and corn crib. citrri.i;iK hnn-e. m"'S smoke huuse, wash huuee, &c. Tl,t-ra isaOn^ ^pnu,' nf neverfailing water neanbe hua'^f. a w»;l| and ci-it-ru at the wash honse, and a w>>Ii oeur Iho bant. There in a Isrg* orchard of graftf-d frnil on il.o premises.
Persons dfriring tti sed iti» prof'eny AI.4 rt-qn-'oti-i t-> Called on tliei-uh-cribpr rfwidiug ia Shippouii'un: ur on David Residi. resldioi; un th-* pieinl-<Bn,
.^ale to commence At I ./cl-fck I'. .M,. wb4a Mc torm-* will be mado known by F.I.IZABhTU RESIDE.
sepS-ls~11 Kxficutrix of.lohu K«-idH,dec'd,
A Valuable MiU Proporty and Farm at Public Sale.
Tni'l subseriber, wi.sliin^^ to retire iVviiu lini^Iue.-if,willuirdratpub!ic-'Ale,uu thepr<>mi-'>> .-u FKIDAY. tho I9rh dny of OCTOHER. IgtiO. Ht 1 o'.:lock, p.m.,all tbat wvll kouwu valmvble Mii.Ll'aoE'-hTY.nlt- uated Inlhe villageof Scollaad. Frauklin connlv, l'.i,. at thejnnctiuu ofthree puhllc r>)adt le.vling to Chambeii,- bnrg, Fayetteville and (livea V.llrtgo, coar-irfiing of
:.'0 ACRES ofSopprior Land, part ofwhich Is fioo mcidnw, the) remainder is well fidapt^il fur Bnildiug Lotf. The ltDprove:iia[:t-< cnnt-ist of a, large STONE and FRAME MM-I.. pro-f polled by the Cuoucoche^gne Crt>t>k,« containing three roa of burrs, aud allfi other oecessary aud cunvenieut uurhiuery; a 1'LaSTER .MILL, with onep-ilruf burr-: two I;tree DWELLING HOUSi-.^, une uf which i-* brick, tbe uth.'r i-( a w<>;ith- Orboarded t-tructuru ; a u«»w hric'it STHRK U'lUr-iJ, a large lug barn.-'&c, twu finu orchards,a w.»ll of upver- lAliins waler,'knd ulber n?c-i^-'<iry bnildiaE- am! im¬ pruvemeuts. 6j-Thi.- propr^riy i./b-c-ttcJ in oue uf thu best grain-growing secilunr. of lbe cunniy, and ll,4 ritna- liun i" must de^rable.
Thnre is A large Warehor:iii» in thf viiUca. >itnit<>d Immediately oii the Cuuib^ihinJ Valley Ktil Rxtd, which pa-ties clu-o tu tbe .Mill prop-rty.
Also, on SATURDAY followinr. thfi 20th of
OCTOBER, at 12 u'cluck M.. he will od-r at publicml,.. on the ptcmlEOt', his farm, Mlnaled I lu'.it! nurth of tha ViUage of Scolliind, cuntnlnloc*
lis ACRES of firi-t-rnto Iime.=ton« land. 20 acrus of which ar*> ov¬ ered with guod timber, tbo remAinder is iu a eupprii r ftato of cnltivatioa. Th« iiiipniveiucntt are a ft^ large htone MANSION IIoITkE, log barn, an orcb- EnJl ard offioe fruit, a w«ll uf guu.l w:itt'r,icd »iLer pSJ'w convenient ont bnilaii.1;^ ami Impruvnineut.i.
persou.H W!^•lllag lo ^xtmiae Ihe abovo pruperties ard re-iuestod to call on theruli-.cr'.bi»r. rc-Tdirig InScuiUuil. 'JVrms m.ide !:nuwa uu the dnv |.f i.,i|i> bv ang 22-ts-:!^» joii.v .^LElifjlTCK, Sr,
New Castle County, Delaware Farm of 120 or 148 Acres.
THE subscriber haviug sold four ofhis Farm', will pftU Ihu remaining one of 120 .\CRE:^. It is sltoated nenr tbe villaga, bounded by the maiu rond leading tu'WIluiiiig'oo, uoly a short walk tothe de- putoffbiladelphla, Wilmington aod Baltimore railroad divided la 6 enclosnrett. Tbo crup^ this season of hay oats, corn aod wheat is exceeded by few farma of Its f-izff.' Tap bnildiugs coo-Isl uf a two story brick #^ DWELLING and kllchuu, containing 9 roomK, g||9 with barn .'iO hy .'.0 feet.htablinc under fur stuck: B''p alhO. good >-ized halldlrg fur wuod aod carriages, all coaveaient aod aiw, and repaired, The farm Is sn r.it- UBted that near the eutire half of all lhi! ontelda lines are kv-pt up hy the adjulolug farms, wbich aro uwut^d by guud aeiubbora, that keep good fanceH. A nevor-falling HtroAm of spring water ruus thruogfa the farm, which mdkes il for grazing purposes onoamoogtbe bept in Ibu counly.
I'eriiOUB waotinga larger farm there aro funr 7 acre luta adjoiuing. which the jiurcb^ser can haveat the same price ho pays fur the f.irni, Loog credit ou ooe half lhe purchaee moooyi. AUrkot within ts. qnarter to one mile, oear aa good as tha Philadelphia markets.— Churches aod hchool ohort walk ua a guod gravel ro^d.
Persons waniiug a oIcd, benlly and cuoveaiont farm sbuuld louk at this. Iminiro of or addross
EGBERT HEISLER.
ang S0-4t 40 GhrlsUana, Now CaeUeCo.. DoL
Valuable Farm of 270 Acres at Pri¬ vate Sale. LOCATED iu Miller Township, Perry County, l*a,,20 mllesabove Harrisburg, within JX ola mile of lhe Penusylvania Railroad,2 miles below Bayliesburg, S miles abovo the Junction.. Of the above tract
100 ACRES is cleared land, in a high state of cultivatloD. under good fonces a.id wall waiered.- Tha remainder ia cov¬ ered wilb good timbor. Tbe Improvements con- jfr**. bi>-tof agood DWKLLlNG HOUSE.bauk baro, MIJH wltb other necetsaryontbildings. "rhnpaid land Bi'M is uf a good quality, well adapted for Agrienllantl pur- poaes.wilh a good proporUoo of iuondo.v land, cluar of Btone, with a youog and thrifty apple orchard uf IfiO trees, in beariog condiiiuu. Lime can be purchased within a short dlatancs at 6 ceulK per hoshe], uf the hent qoality.
Price—$.1000. For farther Informatloo, enquir** of
G, H. i-MlTa, Newport. Porry couoty. Pa.,- renidiog un
be property, ur of JOHNC. Wa LTON, Lancaster city,
eng l-;im-:« O. H. --MITU.
For Rent, or Lease for Sale low,
A LAROE STORE; of 4000 square feet offloor room—aflplendldEland furFaruitnro, Agrlcnltnral Implements, or Groceriea. Also, a STORE adjoining the above, filled op lo the very ooateai stylo. UnUl a change is elTecied a full stock of Farnlture. wUl be kept oohand, wbicb will be hold'at rodnced prices, aod every arUcIe warranted as good as repre¬ sented, FOUB PARLOE SETS at extremely low pri¬ ces. Cane Seat Chalra in great variety. Apply at Ho. 40 Hortb QnMn St., to J. EETGHAH, au7 « tf-U
STOCK OF STORE GOODS FOR SALE AND STORE STAND FOR RENT.
THE Subseriber wishiug to give his whole atlentlon to the bnainess of Sarveying aud Cuuveyaucing.oiTflrs forsale bisstock of .STOKt GOOD.S'. cnnrisllne of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. QUEENS¬ WARE, HARDWARE, and sucb articles aaare usually kipt in a conotry nture. The stock Is well selected aod saleable, rhe staod la ao old ooe, and ona of the bt^at for a cuaotry store la the couoly. Tbls iaa good oppcr¬ tunity fur auy yooug man wiBblng to engage lu the baa- iae.sa. as the au-ck wiU he eold uo easy and accomuda- tiog "Terms and it will afi'ord a good and safe bnainess. The stand Is located at HIGHVILLE, ilanor township. Lancaxter coauty, two miles frum tinfa Harbur aod five miles from Washington,aud will be rented fur such a time as may suit tfae purchaser of tho stock.
For lurther particular^} apply lo or addrefis
G, C. HAWTHORN.
may 2;Mf-26 Highville P. 0., Lancaalor Co., I'a.
"Wood Leave at Public Sale,
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMDEK Hth, ISeO. will be sold by public vendae un the prom¬ ises, in Peqnea towaahlp, une mile from tbe aouth uad of the Willuw Streel tnrnpiha, 6 mllas frum Lancaeter, 6 from Straiibarg, aod 4 from Lampeter,
EIGHT LOTS OF WOODLEAVE, Containing One-half Jere each.
The Umber conslsle of WhlieOak, Black Oak aod Hickory, alarge portton of whicfa la aiUtable for saw logs, .
I'ersons wisfalng to view the property may apply to John Deels, or the snbaoriber residing near it. Possss- slon given Immediately. Terms ewy.
Sale to commsnce at 1 o'clock.
auf S»-3*(-40 HSHBX BiBS.
Public Sale of a Fine Farm.
O.V KRI IMY, the Uth day of ^EP- TKMBKK. ISeO.at I uVl-,ckp m.lbd ^uh-cril'.T will Oiler At pahlic sale on lhepr«mi-irs,itl thst v^iluahle farm cituated iu Green townnbip, 1 ^x miles Norlli of Cham- hersburg. known as Ihe "Ri-idia Farm." contalulng
220 ACRES,
more or lc!<s. of .t >.iip,^rlur quility of Sl.ito Lcu-l. Neariy lho whole uf this F.irin is cleared and U3d.*r :i high stale cf cnltivaliun, h.ivinc hava all ihorunchlv Umed, aud the preatwr p.irl of it is oucI.».?a with go II Portland rail fencicg. Ahon: I'J ncr^¦.^of tha iracl ara covered wilh exceUent tiiibor.
Too Improvcmpnts ar'S a i-o-t'l iwn..ii.Tied Log i'^i^ Wealfapr-boarded DWELLISG /fi'L'.Sf;. a new iWiil Bauk Rirn. ai;d uthi-r ci>ai*i'uteL: I>iiii<liDg;i. piiii(| There io a wellof wal^r nn.-ir the dwellin;:, and .i i-faort dielanco lhert>frum ii « Eorer-lailiu- STing, r.s well UK ;i largo Cit-tcra ;tr tho Ii.'t:-(^ ac-I uiitf at thd Barn, aod twu Orchards. on>' of wbicb is ja>-l cumir.g Into fine bsariaic. A* th,] otiuir ••ul nf the Trtct i!;-ru la a uuud bnime DWELLING HOVSE, L-'n f^'.-hW, ut.
Thio properiy cuold b.i adr-iutMK^uu^ly .lividp.l. with Mroprovemeuls uo eKch dirt-ion. aa<l if it is do-ir^il, ih.- Tract wiil be cnt into two Faitnsaod n-M ^^llanll«ly.
This property is amuug the mupthpantifullv ionifiii in the County, and U ea-y of acce,-s by thriip I'al-lic i:-i-.'.U. Person.^ desiring a tlutprupurly ari'roqiiii.sit d to vi.-w it.
Tkkm.4:—OuffhRlfiahand.th'!b>ibiijr^i;i:hrr-.'»it:iiual paymi'uls. withuut hiiere^t. CHKN. tTiiPFFEK.
H0fi2-.'-t-j39
SMALL FARM FOlTsALE.
TIi ESURSCRIRER will .selhit private sale bis valaable small f-irin.citoaiediu Wa-bini;- luu; t'twnship. Frankli,! ci«Diy. Pa., two mil^fl^unih .-f Wayuurliuru'.uo the public ruad l.'n.:iuc from W lyne.-- biiro' IO -mlthbarfc-. wiihiu i.i):ht ff H.-, K. I'iauiz".: r.'-i- ilenve. Itis cuD*id"ii'r! onu iiui-uii; thx hio-t d—iTiO-i^ and prudnciiv.i sia,il| lAriu' in -li^ cunatv, jind ui(;hlljH called Ibrtgtrilon uf FmnUItu (¦i>i;niv. h ontA Uj
¦l'> ACRES. ANU -7 I'KUCilKS
of Limcftuau Lrtndiu .: high i^lat-cnlt;v.;tiun. Th- Ij-i- provement.-t aro a coud h.\ KII t ilOU.-^E, part lirk-k tfTS^ and part li.g,iV»'«atherhi'.iril?J.) Wfll tiui-.l:ei— tf;I|j coutaiuK fourteen ruunii-. wt.-tl calcuUt-dfor tw.) .^i'i[ fnmilir.t, Alsu,aau:ilhi>u.->ururWAshhon*'0,H!ii..keb u-u. Wood Iiun>-e,cintern, .iud a Welluf nt-v.*( failing water near the honsa, only -26 ft^t d<^>\; wiib a pmnp' iu ll.— Alsa.a guod Barn and wagon hbfd. with corn cril.s.cir- il&gu bou'-e, *'c,. A fiueOrcb.ird nfOr.ini'd Fruit,kucIi itn apt'Ien, clit-rrir's, pencbt^s. .^e. Ais-tqnit-t :i nunib-tr of grape ^tuckiia «guud hrfiriut!cuu.Ii in.o. aI;.juiihoprem- ise*. Any on« wihbiu..,' topiirL-ba.« a prupertv of ihu kiud wuuld do well lu cjU aiid h>M it bt<f-.r» iT.rchar.iL>;.
Fur furthc- piirMulatB inquire of t!i- >sult-crll<.'r wbu roiidos on Ihe farm. 'J&>'. IIOOVKII,
aagiTi ei-;t:i
329 Acres of Land at Private Salc. ^pHE SUHriOKniEUSoUerat IVivau-.
J_ .«ale.alllhat vAliiabl.nra:-l of L!ME.sTi)NK aud Sj.aTE LASh.hitua.leii lu.^f. Tii-.-msi lovrn-hip. Frauk¬ lin counly. i*a,. on tbti V.'uruispricg ruad, lu luilt-) South-west r.f Ob:imh-'r-lmn(,
CONTAINING 329 ACRKS,
ttbnnt MU) Acros uf which tim c^-v..Tr'il wiin choico tim¬ ber, naioaK which aru a largd nnmUrr of ibrlCy Lncti-l tretf'i. A large quautity of imiu h m b-t.u pu'. up-^o tbi.-! Laod, wbich i- btpatiicg hi rh-tw it->g.fO({ Ktf.-ctF.. Thrf liupruvuiutiuls cnii:.).: uf ;i. Tiv.i biury Munn nu-i i;^,.^ Krimo 0W.-;LLING HO'iI;>K iiod n.-CH*-Ary ..lU- usani bal dines convouli^nt. Ihr-r-tio: .t LO'i li.'.lt.S. JsXBl, Slabliug, Carris-gc llou-i". itc. Ti,.Ta is alsu upjii iiir« preuiii-cs uu OrctiarJ if'ch-,ic« fruil. hml i».verAl fiuo Springs uf vxccllt'Ol w-,iier ne.tr tb« Dwelling.
This. Properly will hrt .-old tugfihor or divided Into TraCls or4il>>i acies or iiMrt) tu i-uil the CL>av^nii>uce uf parcbastir*). aud it cdu b<t aiivauiageuunly separated — There are also H."» acre-; uf !I«;*I.:w, which Citu tia divi¬ dod. Aoy pertoa d-Hiring to view ibe proiiiise-i will please call upou .\brrihAm Kii-f^r. (of S ) r<->;ldiug near the preuiire:<. or upou L, 6. Clurkj, of Chnmburnhnrg, bither uf whum will take pl(>,Lnuru In iIiKwiiig the Pruji- uriy. ABRAHAM KEIFEK, (of S..)
L.S. CLARKE, S. K. KKIFr.U.
8Usl5 6:-JS _ JAS, CGSUWa,
Valuable Limestone Farm at Privato . Salo.
SITUATE in Southimiptou Township, Franklio cuoniy. abuul 3 mll«d Nottb West of ^uippenshnrg, uu iha Koxberry Kuad. The farm coa-
""°"'""" 1-.\CRE3.
02 ofwhich are cleared, and tha r.'sidae covered witfa limber ol tho best qoality. The iiupruvenents consi>t uf a large and cummcidiou-* Iwu atury brtck i MANSION HOUSE, wltha weather-luardcd ad¬ dition. A large stone bank burn, wugou shed J
aod Corn Cribs. Also a Waah Huumj, Smoke Uuuoo and other cooveoieol out hnildicgn.
A Never Falliug wtll of waiar with a pump near the door, alarge Brick Cistoro. Also a Fioa Orchard containing about ooo huudred trees of well eeiected fruit in good hearing order.
The laud is tbe hei-t luallty of Llmestouo, in a bi>;h atato of cnltivaliun and uoder goud lence.
This Is one of the mont producUve farm.4 in this sec¬ tion of the couulry, every foot uf it being eusceptlhlu uf the hlghest.htate of cultivation, thero being no wute land whataver. The location la a moit desirable une, and eligible in every point of view, belcg qiUte oonve¬ nient to Chnrch, Mill and School Houses,
For terms and further particnlars enquire of B. P. McClure, Esq., of Shlppensburg, or of tbe BobBcrlher, A. L. BPONBLEB,
Rog 64t-S7 B«al Estate Agent, Culljle, r«.