• ST. I.OUIS 00ILELESPONDENGE. The Weath er—Rerieto of Oz Market—City Mortality— Local Affairs—Fstraragance-of Black Republic= Muni cipa/ Governments—Political and Fkrsonat—Candidates for 1860—Election in Illinyis— What Senator Douglas' Organ says—Will the Democratic Party Unite/ Joshua R. Giddings, Prentice and Prof. Mitchell—Rock Island Bridge—Libel Suit and the Printers' //aim," etc, ces. OR. Louis, Nov. 15, 1858. We have had another week of bad, disagreeable and un settled weather, with a sprinkle of snow on Tuesday last; It has mined nearly every day since our last report—Sat urday was the first day, that might be called clear, but last night it rained again, an 4 Indications tohay are favor able for a clear up. Immense quantities of water have fallen, and the rivers are in flue boating condition, but the roads in the country are so bad, it Is neat to an Impossi bility to get produce to the rivers or railroads. Freights are consequently scarce. Receipts at this point are very light. Sales on 'Change Saturday were—Hemp from $95 to $146 tor choice dressed; Tobacco from $5.50 to $7,35 per 100 lbs; Flour dull at $4,30 and $4,50; Wheat 65 to $1,15 according to quality and condition ; Corn 70 to 75c ; Oats 57 to '62c; Barley 65 to 97c ; Buckwheat 70c per bushel ; Whiabey 20c; Potatoes 130 c to $1; Onions 65 to 70e; Salt G. A,. 9114 to 95c; tildes 15 to 15'4,. Very little is doing in hogs. The city mortality for the week was but 79—',f which number 39 were children of 5 yeareand under. The trial of the two boys for thtfmarder of Hugh Downey —choked to death by a rope y thrown around hie neck whilst being shaved—was conclhded a few days since, and thejury brought in a verdict of "guilty." Sentence was not pronounced,and the Counsel of the defense applied for a new trial. The funeral of 3lrs. Dougherty wan one of the largest we have ever seen in this city—her remains were followed to their laid resting place by one hundred and seventy cam'. ages. Two boys in a skiff were upset and drowned in the MlR plAsippl. opposite the city. S. G. Hertz, of Lancaster county, left this city a day or two since for New Orleans, where he expects to remain during the winter. Whilst we cannot b , last of our own city in a financial point of view, we cannot. however, refrain from showing your readers what it cantsto keep up a 'Black Republican Government. Our city In over head and ettrq In debt. and miler. we call get the reins of government out of 'lot gr. 11, riot-hen of thu Bleck Republicans, nod their positi ons, we will long remain in debt, growing dial., and deeper every year. But it all thillV go on cm well as lent August, as we believe they will, the Dencorrats will take the city In the Spring. Bui look at the workings other cities under the rule of the opraition It , 041 OW City wit irn govorn- 1 eight innntiot ending 1 , 4 of Novreiln , . izga.5.1114, Th. , Revenue of the eity..l l /r the same eieht ntOn the, (Including taxes. wharfage, ke .) exoi net., of the School. Infirmary and Witterwork4 D,rart meet-. a. 9:1-1 p10.a1422 1,41 than the aggle4ate exp. at. the eity Won't lbat lor the • (!well y I It 4 We=t A Hill roluved into tho Nottrashal..izimlature pr hihltiug rin~.r and inloluntary xi,rvitudn in the 'ln, riluty. ittinr t n 1 January. Pifoil It w referrn.l crsnolith, bit? h.. 1,1)00. hns ten If Nk'n-hlturn,. NOT.) just P. CoogrE.,. Eif=l 9,500 This. no n- the largest ttnijority given, Sr t be given, fir any //I'M b., of the next If Any party in any ilistte — rtf-44n. entire Cnian. Saline Count:. 111,. :It Ow i iiam, inner a Demo cant, y 1.11L;I: 11.•111,,, 111 , . p.olltienl nre rastinv aboll' 11 I tt,•• f r 111.• 11 . 11Ile of ISO). ,fintot ,Inivricon orit'orift olFrens alt for the Pror.i dency, and W Ft,-nity Vice Pre=irittory.— A trotintititt , tit paper liPittt , name: or John 1111. , 1 that Stet.' f , irt Prit,i.h.titt with \Viviliitrz (MI hunt, of New Y prk f,4r 144-4 , 4 4 1414-4141 AI a lumating 1 , 4 01lio. 11. frien4. 4 4 unauilo , 4u,4l T 4,1411440,1 Abraham 1,1 ii of the Vrt• 11..f.,.•.1 — f..1 . ii, 1'r0.1.1 , 1.v. A Kanntts Al lit. 11.1111 , 94 Fr.rni-111, And Iflnir. of this ,Inte—011”111, of the .real der. first 'he gill .4 thy Ay Toot haehe.---This. disease wan be listroit Atfrert.'o•r claims the r. 4.1,110,1 of Mr Lunch. cured by Da. KEVittiliS TOUTrinatu ILEMEDI, prepared by (Rep.) in the -0 It distchil hi . Michigan- doubtful. lu the him iu Pittsburgh, Pa., which is put up in bottles and sold the First district. it Is conceded by nil part ice that drciptc, at 25 cents each. It it on execileitt mediciCe, when diluted, D,111..) is I 1.1.10.1. T.., returns hove dl been received and for spongy and tender gums, and is Wirth ten times its Cutper is di yes him cutuptitilor.ilinpai d.) and tht tack' price to nil who need it. Sold here by C. A. lIEINITSII. c .unt will ted r Ile. _ • Black Republican • t=irEquitlity to All 1 Uniformity of Abolitionr,b ol•lllints—o:ceeds 7. oo,a coosiderii ble gain Prier A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales for hint In the 3 1 Distrbo. • .10111,1 & ,of the Crew:tint Clue Price Clothing Store 210 Racket street, above 6th. In addition to having the Larrdbee, (Derr..) has b-en elected to C011p,50 in the :1,1 I , rgest, most vari e d and fashionkble stock of Clothing In Diet riot Wisconsin. ever ingh urst. (Rep..l Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti. Th•ln , ,,tatic gain. toted every ono his own Salesman, by having marked in The total vote polled in the city of Chica,:o at the retest election, was 15,1145—n falling 011 of ove;• iono ~;n „ keures, on each article, the very lowest price it ..an the lasts pring election. gold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The goods are all well spongod and pt#ipared and great The official vote for Governor at the lute election In pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the Oregon,is as follows: L. E. drover.(Doul 0 5,819; J. 11. full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowes t „ 4ly. 4 66,i6ri t y All anew Stale, emirs, Don, - prime o' Nl,r`tet. r,th, oral lc. A. the lirtisitFintiai us will bare Min wrote. iiregiai. and In all probability Kansas. in cite], of these tie' Democracy maintain the isseentleney. It will J . To Consunipti yes.--The advertiser no doubt be wad that Kansas will be an exeeptinn to the having been restored to health in a few weeks. by a rule of falling lute the Democratic column. A We will say very simple remedy, after twin; suffered several years this of that unfortunate Tetritery, that the loatafide yet- with a severe Lain Affection, and that dread disease, Con • tiers are two out of three Democrats, but they, or a ntajori, sumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer. ty of them are faverable to a Free State, and in all their ere the means of cure. To all who desire it lie will send family quarrels these Free State Dentecrats voted against a copy of the pre,eriptions used, (free of uharge) with di the Pro-Slavery Democrats. but when they settle their own ' rections for preparing and using the rdime, which they will domestic affairs in their own any, they will pint on their find a sure Cure for r,evemp„.ou. Asthma, Breeriut .„ . cc , old National Democratic artnor—and when the Slavery The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescrip• question shall have raved to excite the country, which is tics is to benefit the afflieted, and he hopes every sufferer already the ease in Kansas, and the question assumes a wilnry his remedy, no it will cost them nothing. and may form—either Democratic or opposition—these Free State prove a Messing. Parties wishing the prescription will Democrats will all to, found fighting for Democratic men please address; RIiV. EDWARD A. WILSON, and measures. That is \The position of Kansas, and you sop 2,, 3 . 1 , Williamsburg, Long Island. can rest assured Kansas will prove herself a Democratic State. .0r - Important. to Farmers.--A.. F. Bair Goa. B. F. Stringfellow, of:" Border Ruffian" notoriety, respectfully informs the public, that he still continues at who so often fri! , Litened the innocent Black Republicans . the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. B. of Kansas, contemplates - eel Ging -in Memphis, Tenn.— Haines, and mere recently by N. Bair & Brother, in the This will be " glorious " news to the Yankees, for every t rear of Dr. Geo. IL Markley, East King street, Lancaster, mother's son of them, that ever laid eyes on St. ingfellow, I one half square east of Sprecher's Hotel. where he is pre fear him more than a whole tribe of Indians. Won't Mas. , pared to furnish with promptitude and despatch, those oele• sachuset ts end the Emigrant Aid Society rejoice at this Matted THRESHING MACHINES and HORSE POWERS announcement: ' with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for light' The Illinois Legislature meats on the second Monday in . tiess of running and efficiency of action stands unrivalled, January. Mr. Douglas will have about 10 majority for as 4s been fully tested by all who have tried them. Senator on joint ballot. The Demotlats of Illinois, and We : REPAIRING of all kinds attended to at the shortest have conversed with many, are all confident that Judge , notice. and in a manner that will make the article re paired as good as new. Ile will also exchange nom Ma Douglaewill art, throughout, with the Democratic party, both In and out of Congress. They say he is with the chines for old, or second-band ones—the latter of which Administration, and will 611,4 the Mack Republicans that will also be kept constantly on hand. they counted upon him without their host. The Chicago The best of reference will be given, and he invites Farm- Times, the organ ofudge Douglas. calls fora union of the t e" to call . 1 " examine his work. Democracy in every ... ate. and in reply to the many papers : \ t„ Lancaster, May 1S Cm ISI using the name of Don hot for the next Presidency, the . 1" To the Ladies of Lancaster County Times says : • . "MOIEINT VERNON RECORD." We ore his name suggested for the Presidency as the . nominee of the Charleston Convention. and as the nominee ' A PAPER PUBLISHED IS QUARTO Foam, THE FIRST OF crony of a groat "People's Party," and of other organizations.— MONTI], AT PIIILABF.I.PHIA, OEOO. We feel authorized in saying, that this use of his name is -- wholly unwarranted. , t ° ~ t A chief purpose to which the "Record" will devote He, and the Democracy of this State, have always acted In 1 itself, Is, the advocacy of the noble cause of the purchase of perfect harmony with each other. It is one of the strong the Washington domain by the " NIL Vernon Ladies Asset est points in the faith or Illinois Democrats that the only protection for the Constitution and the Union is in grocery. elation of the Union," to this end it will seek to incite and tug (in tact) the great Democratic organization of the stimulate exertions throughout every portion of the land. country. To that organization the country must ever hd: are a . it behooves us to tbr the preservation of all that is sacred and worth preserv ing. al , e a blessed and fa v ored people, an d it When that organization shall be broken up, when it yield some tangible evidence that there deer exist within shall ho divided into sectional factions. then, and not till then, will the liberties of the people and the rights of the the popular heart in all its strength and power, true and States be in danger of destruction. With the recent ex- generous patriotism, that needs only tin occasion. 0 .call nr Preston of approval, and renewal or confidence ill him by a command to manifest itself in ready zeal to help forward the Democracy of Illinois; we suppose Seeater Douglas Is perfectly content. Its country's glory and its country's good. Ile plseHl his positirn and honor in the hands of his The "Mount Vernon Record" will give each men lb. such political friends in Illinois. and they have sustained him.— details in regard to the operations of the " Ladies Associa• They seek no honors for him outside of the Democratic party: nor do I hcy aalitillppDl t for him from any p - arty that lion's may seem to interest the people, and direct their is sectional in its organization, or in its principles. They ' mind, to a more earnest solicitude for that great and de not present hint as a candidate for the nomination at commendable purpose it seeks to accomplish. Charleston : Itut. if any pledge be required as to their fidel• , with con t ai n r, , ity to Demteratic nominations, they point to their history. 11 . 111 contain a well collected series of th ughts, se. 1 1 and ask. when did Illinois withheld her vole from the meats and opinions upon Washington, as they have been Democratic nonitnee for the Presidency? Whoever be at ~ , ,InlIS thlleS expressed by matter minds. and will be a nominated by the Democratic National Convention, will . eceive the hearty support of the Democracy of Illinois— repertoire of historical matter appertaining to the country ; oh whom. Senator Doughas is a distinguished Mena bcr.— and of interesting subjects, anecdotes, &e., illustrative of the whe:. t h e time arrives that the Democratic party shall call ' "Father of his Country," and those noble compatriot upon I;linnis fora champion and a leader, then the Dem ocratty of this State soil present the name o r Dough., and Tirit., who so fearlessly toiled with him in the struggle for be, Oaken! to their demand, Will take the standard and our Independence. lend the coltunn on to victory. Its columns will also contain poetic and miscellaneous We b e lieve, with the exception of Harris, the Democratic Congressional delegation from Illinois are administration Democrats. So you w7l lint, now that Kansas is might ered a dead Isom , that the Democrats. both North and South, Will unite as in times cv.oe by. and they Administr, than of James Buchanan will rtatordell as one of the most brilliant in the annals of our history. The State ticket in Illinois has been carried the r ppo sition bye majority of 1500: or '2OOO. fliesell, (Ren a ) car ried the State G r ilov,oalor at the loot electi.tm by stout 0000 majority. Had there been hnt one Democratic ticket In Illinois, it would not have been beaten, but the State carried by the Democracy by several thousand. This iv another lesson to th. , Dem,eratie party. When unittad, defeat is never known. Ire think the recent elections in t the Northern Slates will greatly strengthen the Democracy in the future; they WEI ',Wale necessity tier union ,faction and harmony in the ranke,land have not the leaat doubt but that the url:erritied still rant wit'n redoubled strength and crush Black Itenobli,anism in 1.550 as effectually as it did :tallitigisni in days gon e by. So long as the Democratic party has a pip...ars guard. the organization will be maintnincri—which never ran he b-,ken, it matters not how often defeated—and the enemy to the Constitu tion and the Union year after year will be met at every poll in every State. It Is the only National parry now in the conutry. Aral that which is n .Variantt/ in Its cha.ae. ter, Is dangerous to the best interest a , wulsa.• not perpot uity of th 6 Union. Gov. L tee, of lowa, and the il,vet nor tf Minnesota, have appointed the 25th inst., for Thanksgiving. Gov. Ujhazy, the celebrated Hungarian patriot, has arri ved at his home In Texas, from Europe. The Now Orleans papers report a heavy frost below that city. This will nip •' yellow Jack " who has been creating sad havoc in the South during the poet live months. Joshua it. Giddings delivered a lecture in this city on Monday night last. Subject: '•The Laws which Govern. us." Ile was attentively listened to, until he denounced the "Dred Scott" decision, when ho was interrupted and " hissed,' otherwise the lecturer's rein arks crested no very great sensation. Gee. D. Prentice. of the Louisville Journal, will deliver a lecture In this city on Thnrpday evening, on " American Statesmanship' Prof. Mitchell Is giving a series of lectures on Astronomy before the Mercantile Library Association. Our citizens have taken a great dislike to the Bridge across the Mississippi at Rack Island, bringing the States of Illinois and lowa together. A measure is now pending in the City Council to appropriate $5OOO to aid the Chem_ ber of Commerce in prosecuting the snit for the removal of the obnoxious bridge. The Chamber have already raised $5OOO for the purpose, and it is thought that $1.2 000 wil accomplish the object sought, and Immensely remunerate the city and citizens of Bt. Louis. The mercantile gentle men have given the moat convincing proof of the impor tance they attach to the removal of the Bridge. The journeymen tailors of Memphis, Tenn., are on a strike: The "Printers' Union" of,Louisville, By., have been prosecute:Piot/libel—a Committee having been appointed by the" Union" to publish certain printers as rate— hence the libel. The Legislature of Plaids eonvanas on the 233 of the present month. Yours, OLD OITARD. [is Nsrsiss L. Brea still in St. Louie /—Edo. SIX GINEILATIONS.—On Wednesday week, at' West Roxbury, Mass., a boy was born who can count probably more living ancestors than any other person in Massachusetts. He bas, of course, a mother—but he also possesses the care of the following . A grandmother aged 40 ; a great-grandmother, aged 58 ; and a great great-grandmother, aged 79 ; and a great great great grandfather, aged 97. But the most singular of all is, that all but the old gentleman were born in the same house and same room, and he says he himself would have been, had it not been for a visit his parents were making near Boston. Mr. Prescott, the old gentleman referred to, is now looking finely, and says if he lives long enough to see his last little hero married, and a father, he will heat the world and he satisfied. lc DIVIDEND DECLARED. — Wb learn from the Philadelphia' Ledger, that the Delaware Divis ion Canal company has declared a dividend at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, for the time the Canal has been in its possession payable on and after the 15th inst, after de ducting the current expenses and an amount sufficient to complete the improvements in course of c,nstruction. This is very encour aging to the stockholders. and proves what we have always asserted, that this stock is as desirable an investment as that of any corpor ation in the State.—Sentinel A GREAT MisTeak.—A recent survey of the boundary line between Berke and Schuylkill counties, has established the fact that some eighteen thousand acres of land, heretofore taxed in Schuylkill really belongs to Berks. The tract is along the Blue Mountains. INDIAN TROUBLES IN NEW :SI ENACO.-We have news from Santa Fe to the 12th ult., by which we learn that C. Miles has had an other encounter with the Navajoes, in which ten Indians were killed, and several wounded. Eighty horses and sixty five hundred sheep were captured. Of the U. S. troops Wm. Nugent and M. Paulman wore missing and supposed to have been killed, and John Thompson was wounded. Kit Carson, with a band of Utah Indians, passed through Santa Fe, on their way to fight the Navajoes, with whom the Utahs are at war. . . _ A letter to Lieut. Wilkins, dated September 23d, says that a party of the Mohave Indians attacked an emigrant train while crossing the Colorado, killed three men, two women and lour children, and wounded sixteen of the emigrants The emigrants then retreated and sent to Albuquerque for supplies, which were furnished by Major Backus. Pvor,, vote (last in tlw Itir- Sufferers with Diseases of the Biao— Kidneys, Gravel. Dropsy . , Weaknesses, Sr., road ilia n dvertisineni in nnoth.•r column, headed " Ilelinbsld's Genuine Preparation." nov 23 ly 45 matter, with lists of names, as contributors to the Fund, and for the Gold Mounted Washington Portrait. and through whose patriotic influence such names were col lected. Printed handsomely open fine paper, it will form in the twelve numbers a volume most of interesting material for agreeable reference. No advertisements permitted in Its A great good will he obtained by everyone subscribing or the Record." as all over and above its cost, will gn to the aid of the Mount Vernon Fund. Terms . sl.oo per annum invariably in advance. A d res s, For Mt. V. L. A. of tho 17., Phis july 20 On the 11tC lust, by the Rev. J. J. htrine. John Sn oath to Barbara Gall, both of Manhohn twp, . . •• • • By the game, Elias N.. Hershey to Leyinii B. Steiner, both of It apho. , On the 18th tact., by the F+mc, Daniel W Gr,ff of Wed 11,1, to Sevilla Renck. of Earl. . the 3.1 inst., by the Rey. Alfri ,, i,evin, D. D., Robert A. Evans, Esq.. to Kate E. daughtor 'of the lat,3 Judge Dole. both of this city. On t h e 19th inst., by the Ron. T. J. Miles, t 'shorn. of York county, to Mnry A. Adams, of MA.riette. On the 6th inst.. in West Lampeter, in the 24th yen of his age, John Leachey, son of John and Mary Leachey, of Inflammatory Rheumatism, after a short but severe and painful illness which he bore with christian fortitude When on the cross my Lord I see Bleeding to death for wretched me, Satan and sin no more can move, For I am all transformed to love. His thorns and nails pierce through my heart, In every groan I bear a part ; I view his wounds with streaming eyes, But see he bows his head and dies. Coma sinners view the Lamb of God. Wounded and dead and bathed in blood ; Behold his side and venture near, The well of endless life is here. Oh that I thus could always feel. Lord more and more thy love reveal, Then my glad tongue shall loud proclaim The grace and glory of Thy name WEFT LAMPETELL, November, 1858 At the residence of his father in Columbia, on Friday last, Frank A. Bess, aged 24 years, 4 months and 2 dui e. On the 2d inst., in Ephrata tap., lamas McCloud, in the 31st year of his age In this city, on Thursday evening last.. of a lingering Illness, Dr. John 0. Stanley, in the 53d year of his age. In Philadelphia, on the 13th inst., Fletcher Wilson, for merly of Marietta. Suddenly, on Sunday morning lust, William Gleim, Esq., of this city, aged about 46 years. A LL CITY TAXES FOR 1858 remain— /A_ ing unpaid by the Ist of DECEMBER., will be placed for collecibnau the hands of au Alderman, with cost of suit. Ac. per rowlution of Councils. El EN fti C. WENTZ.. Treasurer. 3t 45 E STATE OF JOHN SWISHER, DECD. Whereas lettere of admiuletration on the estate of John Swisher. Isle of Eden township, Lancaster county, deceased. have been granted to the undersigned; all per sons indebted to said estate, are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, with out delay to l pr TEA BITISILEB, Eden tn., Lancaster co. or to her Agent, ROBERT EVA.NB, Esq. noir 22 t 45 May P. 0., Lam co. V 'ALUABLE LUMBER YARD, IN THE V CITY OF LANCA'sTER. AT PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1858, at 7 o'clock in the evening , the subscriber will offer at public sale, at the public house of John Michael, in the City of Lancaster, all that valuable LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate on the corner of Prince and Lemon streets in said city, being 128 feet and 8 inches on Prince area. and 245 feet on Lemon street. and on which are erected four good DWELL ING HOUSES, and one large FRAME STABLE.— This property is well calculated for the Lumber and Coal trade, there having been a Urge Lumber trade trans acted on the property for a. number of years. Being situ ated on the Railroad, with sidings, it 'offers inducements seldom to be met with in this city, to persons desirous of engaging in the Lumber or Coal business, or both. Terms made known by B. F. SHENK. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 2 two-story BBICE DWELLING HOUSES, with Brick Back Buildings, situate on the north aide of Lemon street, and directly opposite the above-described property. Conditions easy. SHENK & LONG. N. B.—lf the properties should not be Fold, they will be for rent. riov Is 45. S2SREWARD.--Eseaped from the Lan caster County Prison, on Saturday night, the 13th inst- a colored mao,calling himself HENRY JONES, about 5 ft- 8 or 9 inches high, rather stout built, of is yellowish complexion, hair cut short, and speaks clear and distinct for a man of hie color. He was committed on the 23rd of October last, on a charge of burglariously entering into and robbing the Store of Joseph Hastings, of Colerain twp. He is a married man, and left his wife and child in Prison, and is supposed to have gone to the Welsh Moun tain. as his wife has a step-sister, named Elizabeth Mason, living near the Red Well. The above reward of D 25 will be paid, by the under signed, for his arrest and return to the Lancaster County Prison. JAY CA /WELL. Keeper. Lancaster. Nov. 16, 1858. nov 23 tf 45 FARRIERS' DIUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.—The Members of the eFARMERS' MU TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY' are hereby notified that a tax of fifty cents on every thousdnd dollars has been levied, by the Directors, to pay the losses sustained by Henry Galen, of Mantic township, and Joseph Buckwalter, of East Lampeter township, by the burning of their barns, which is required to be paid on or. before the 20th day of December next Full Duplicates will be kept up to that time by Joseph Clarkson. at the Banking House of Gyger Sc Co.. in the City of Lancaster; by John Rohrer, Treasurer, at his residence In West Lampeter township; and by John Strohm, Secre tary, of hi' re.sidence In Providence township. where any member rftte Company may pay his quota of ta e. A partiol Duplicate will be left with John Mr ers. Hard ware Merchant. at Mount Joy, where members resisting in the townships of East and West Donegal, Mount Joy, Ca nny. Itanho and Penn, can pay their tax. Another partial Duplicate will be lett with David Witmer. in East Earl township, where members residing in Earl. East Earl. Ephrata. Clay, Brecknock, Caernarvon and Salisbury. can pay their tax. Those abo ve eglect paying their quota of tax. within the period stated, will be charged ten per cell•. additional, to pay the expense of collection. lEEE S. F. WATSON, .• Mount Vernon Record.' DEATHS . • , Br ord, of thy Board of Directr., nor 4t 45 JOHN STROHM, Secretary S .1,551 rt:e'etßThße BE AUTIF U L ArtInuraI for Dec l eMber. Over seventy pagee—choice articles—elegantly illustrated —splendid Steel Engravings. Price 50 cents. Specimen copy sent. on receipt of IS cents, in stamps or coin. Ad dress C. L. DERRY. tine 23 If 45 540 Broldway, N. Y. VALT,AI3LE PRCIIVTY PROPERTY AT The following property. belonging to the estate of Dr. S. Humes, deceased, is offered at private sale. on favorable terms No. 1. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, frontin 2 . on Water street 128 feet 9 inches. and extending back 245 feet t.. a 14 feet alley, adjoining the Penn's Railroad. settle 5 Dwelling Houses, well of water, A,'.. thereon. A valuable location for business. No. 2. A two-story STONE TAVERN HOUSE. known as the "Tndian Queen." with Int of ground. fronting on East I King street SiB feet, and extending back—feet. with stable, hydrant, tie.. thereon. No. 1. A double two-story BRICK 1100 SE. with Rack Buildings and other Improvements, fronting on E Orange street 20 feet 4 {1101.3. and extending leech to alley 245 ft. Nn 4. A LOT OF GROUND adjoining above, fronting on East Orange street 57 tent inches. No. 5 A one-story MOUSE and lot of ground. well of ! water, Sin, fronting. on North Prinee street and Penn's Railroad. No. ni A two-story FRAME HOUSE and lot of Remind, with well of water. Ar . on Middle street. No 7. A nne-story FRAME HOUSE and lot of ground see Middle street. with a well of water. and a small Log House on rear of lot, on alley. ' Nne. .0. A TRACT OF LAND, within the city limit,. containing 12 acres and 138 perches, known as iiteckhill,” with the improvements. Plans of Hes above properties can he seen, need every information obtained by calling on not' 23 41 45 HENRY CARPENTER. Executor. H ELMBOLTOS GENUINE PREPARA TION OF IHRIILY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT For Dicettroe of the Bladder, Kidney, Grar..l. Brepqy . Weaknesses. Oleit ruction.. Feerel niq.11,4 , -. Fe. male Cemplainte. end all Diereses of the Sextet' Orions. Arising from Exreea and Imprudence In life, and removing nll Improper DiFrharuas frem the Bladder. Kidneys. or Sexual ()ruins, whether exietieuin M A I.E. OR FEMALE, from whatever eau. they 11100 hoc, rritrinnted. end N)) MATTER OF HOW LONG STA NDTNG. (tiring Health and Vigor to ti o Frame, and Boom t o the Pallid Cheek. .TfYV TO THI•T AFFLICTED!!: It ewes Nervous and DolillltatedSufftfrers, and remov4A all the symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition Bower to Exertion. Loss of Difficulty of Breathing. Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Die ease. Weak Nerve, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Nicht Sfveal9, Cold Foot. Wolf efulness.Ditnll.4 of Vision. Languor. tiniver- sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Eriormou Appetite, with Dvspetic Symptoms. Hot IFinds. Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Shin. Pallid Countenance and Eruptions ou the Face. Pain in the Back, Heav iness, of the Eyelids. Fre quently Black Sp , ItP Flying Miter, the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusions and Loss of Sicht. Want of At tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness. with Horror of Society. 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Sworn and Subscribed before ma this 2:14 day of Nevem- . ber, 1854 WM. 111 BBARD, *Alderman. PRICE Si PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5, DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS, Accompanied by reliable and responsible certill , ates from Professors of Medical Colleges. Clergymen anti others. Prepared and Fold by 11. T. II ELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No 52 South Tenth street, below Chesnut, _Assembly Buildings. Philadelphia. .13qr- To Ire had of ail Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States. Canadas and British Provinces. Agents for letneaster=ll. A. flockafteld A Co. BEWA RP, OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for fleirnhold's— Take no other. Cures guaranteed. nov ly 45 H Err SOUTH" AND "THE STATES" TO BE CONSOLIDATED.—An arrangement has been concluded between It. A. POOOll, editor of the Richmond Sousa, and the proprietor of this paper. 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On the evening of that date the premiums will be awarded to subscribera For full particular% see December ART Jouesu, price 50 cent. Specimen copies sent to those desiring to sub scribe, on the receipt of 18 cents in postage stamps or coin. Addre.le a L. DERBY. Actimay C. A. A., Eastern Office. 648 Broadway, N. Y., Or, Western Office, 168 Water et., Sandusky, 0. 009 23 tf 45 REGISTER'S NO VIC E .--The Accounts of the respective decedents hereunto annexed. are filed in the Register's Office of Lancaster county. for con firmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court, to be held in the Court House, In the City of Lancaster. on the THIRD MONDAY in DECEMBER next, the 20th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Jacob Hato. City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.— By J. B. Amwake, former Guardian of Jacob Hata, a minor child of deceased. Samuel Sellers, Sadsbury township. By Joseph C. Dick inson. Administrator. Grebill W. Ltanner, West Fad township. By Michael Dan ner, Administrator. Daniel Brubaker, Manheim township. Supplemental Guardianship Account. By J. Aug. Ehler, Guardian of Margaret Amelia Brubaker. minor daughter of deceased. Jacob Reeeor. Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. By Christian Cathie, late Guardian of Elam H. Withrow, a minor son of Samuel Withrow and grandson 01 de ceased. James Downey. Lancaster township. Guardianship Ac count. By Barnes Broom. Guardian of Ann Margaret Blair, a daughter of deceased. Michael Huber, City of Lancaster. First Guardianship Account. By Barnes Broom. late Guardian of George, Joseph and Philip Huber, miner children of deceased. Magdalena Hoffman. West Hempfield township. Final Account. By Michael H. Moore. Executor. Benjamin Royer, sr.. Martheim township. By Daniel Royer, Surviving Executor. John Martin, Mount Joy township. Guardianship Ac count. By Jacob Niasley, Guardian of John B. Martin, one of the minor children of deceased. Ann Wittier, (wife of Lewis Willer,) Hempfteld township. By Abraham Bruner. Trustee. Martin Gross. East Ifernpfield township. Guardianship Account. By David Weidman, Guardian of John S. , Gross and Harriet Gross, minor children of deceased. l — , , STATE OF JAMES W. DICKINSON, Mumma, Dauphin county. Guardianship DECD—Letters testamentary on the estate of James Guardian Faaav Dickinson. deed. late of Salisbury township, Lancaster Account. By Andrew Brubaker, Berth. (formerly Mumma) minor, now of age, a dough- county. having been granted to the undersigned. residing ter or deceased. in said township: AiPpersons indebted to said estate are Abraham Bowers. Manor- township. Guardianship Ac- requested to make pas meat immediately. and those hay. count. BY Andrew Brubaker, Guardian of Mary KreadY, tug claims will present them without delay, properly au. (formerly By now of age, and Leah Bowers (minor) thentieated fur settlement children of deceased. JOHN WALLACE. Samuel Hartman, Bnrough of Marietta. Guardianship ESTHER JANE DICKINSON. Account. By Jacob Sondem. Guardian of Marian. , Oct 19 fit 40 Executors. both. John C. and Samuel Hartman, minor children of deceased. 'ESTATE OF' SAMUEL KELLER, Jarob Stauffer. Fast Ilemefield township. Guardianship . DEC'D.—Letters of administration on the estate of Account. By Jacob N. Lefever. Guardian of Henry B. Samuel Keller, late of Warwick township. Lancaster Corm- Stauffer, (now of age.) child a deceased. ty, dec'd, having bean granted to the undersigned by the Christian and Jacob Greybill. Drnmore township. By S I Register of void county All persons indebted to said estate James McPherson. Administrator. are requested to make payment immediately, and those A. Clarkson Smith. Borough of Columbia. First Account. having claims will present them. without delay, properly By Maria L. Smith and William Harris, Administratnrs. authenticated for settlement, to either of the undersigned. Reuben Weidler, City of Lancaster. By Mary Weidler, SAMUEL E. KELLER, Administratrl x. Litie Mille, Warwick twp. Margaret C. Hemphill. Borough of West Chester. By JOHN S. HOSTETTER, Isaac Haglehurst and Robert Kelton, Trustees under the nnv 16 61 44 Manheim twp. Will of deceased. Christian Hess. Salisbury township. By John Hess and A UDITORISNOTICE.--Asslgned Estate Moses Hess, Executors. ..tt of DANIEL HAM AK Eft, Ja • AaD WIFE.—The John Walk. Borough of Washington. By Joseph Schoch, undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Executor. Lancaster county, Auditor to distribute among those le. Ann 13. Haines, Maytown, East Donegal township. By gaily entitled thereto, the balance in the hands of John Henry Haines, Administrator. Stauffer and Eli. Bomberger, Assignees of Daniel ila. Eliza Hinkle, Borough of Marietta. By John G. Hrerner, maker, Jr. and Wife. hereby gives notice that he will meet Executor. the parties interested, at the Court House, In the City ci John Myers. West Earl township. By Eckert Myers and Lancaster, on MONDAY. the 13th day of DECEMBER. Samuel Myers, Executors. . 1859, at 2 o'clock to the afternoon . Jacob Eshleman. Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac count. By Christian H. Miller. Guardian of Emma Susan Eshleman. a minor child of deceased. Joseph Good, Brecknock township. By Jacob Messer, Ex- ecutor. Henry Mat Penn township. Guardianship Account. By Jonas W. Bucker, Guardian of Reuben heist, one of the sons and heirs at law of deceased. Jacob Shirk, West Cocelico township. Guardianship Ac count. By Samuel Flickinger. Guardian of Leah Shirk. (now the wife of Joseph Kettering.) a minor daughter of deceased. Isaac Eby, Learock township. By Christian Eby, one of the lixceutrus. George Kunkle, Paradise township. By Leah Kunkle, Ad nist marl .r. Jacob Stauffer. Leacock township. By Samuel R. Zug and Abraham Gibbet, Executor,. Susanna Meth - mm-1. Myrtle township. By William Mc- Creary, Administrator. Joseph Leaman. East Lampeter township. By Abraham S. Landis end Tobias Leaman, Administrators. Jacob E. 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Christian Engle, Conoy township. Henry A. Roland, New Holland. William Weidman. EN Leacock twp. John McGill, Salisbury township. Francis McClure. Salisbury township. Martin E. Stauffer, East Earl. Jacob S Shirk, I aticaster. Mercer Whitson, Bart township. Jacob Re, per, Erg, Ephrata. Isaac Busliong.Esq., East Lampeter twp. .lamb It Hoffer, Esq., Mount Joy. By order of the Board. nov 16 3144 NATEUL E. SLAYMAKER, See'y THOMAS S WOODS. GEORGE L. ECK ERT, SAMUEL SLOKONL MOSES EBY. - THE GLOBE s THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS—I shall publish the DAILY GLOBE and the CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX dur ing the next session of Congress. The DAILY GLOBE. will contain a report of the Debates in both branches of Con gress as taken down by the Exporters equal, at least. to any corps of short band writers in this, or any other country. When the Debates of a day do not make more, than forty-five columns they shall appear in the DULY GLOBE of the next day, together with such editorial articles as may be suggested be passing events. The CONGRESSIONAL °Loos AND APPENDIX will contain a , report of all the Debates in Congress revised by the Speak ers, T O SALE--A the Messages of the 'President of the United States, lin complete order with THIRTY-SIX COMPLETE the Annual Report of the Heads of the Executive Depart- , VATS. which can be increased to any number The prop menu, the Rep” rts of Committees of Congress on impor- erty Is situated in Martic township, twelve miles from this toot subiects of general interest, the Laws passed during city, and consists of 2 ACRES and 43 PERCHES, on the session, end copious indexes to all. They will be . which is a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING _ • . •t . .printed on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto HOUSE, Bark Grinding House, Water Power 111 nu size, each number containing sixteen pages, averaging . Bark Mill, Two-Story Beam House, Curry log II 111 2.397 words per page. The whole will make between 1700 ' House. Horse Stable, Shoemaker Shop, Bake Oven, and '2OOO page.. It is bell ved that no book has ever been Ac., L - c. A large number of FRUIT TREES are on the published at so low a rate. Last year I advertised In the I premises. The Dwelling lionse is In good repair,. Is alt. DAILY GI,3E. for six months, and in about one hundred ' the other buildings. The running water on this property other newspapers in the United States, a reward of $215. I Is peculiarly adapted fur this business and it said to be the to be paid to any person who would produce a book pub- I very best in the State. Bark is abundant and cheap. lisped at so low a rate, and none wan produced. The large Tile property will be sold low If applied for soon. Terms number of copies subscribed for by Congress enables us to , accommodating Enquire of CHAS. Yl. HEM' ELL, afford the Debates to subscribers so cheap.At his Marble Yard, North Queen street, or to The Congressional Globe and Appendix pass tree through , J. B. KAUFMAN. the mails of the United States, as will be seen by reading ; may 11 tf 17j Attorney at Law, South Duke street. the following joint resolution passed by Congress the 6th of August. 1852: VAL U A BLE REAL ESTATE FOR JOINT RESOLUTION providing for the distribution of V SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, the Bth of DECEMBER, the Laws of Congress and the Debatesrtherew . 1858. In pursuance of all order of the Orphans' Court of With a view to the circulation of the Laws of Congress Lancaster county, the undersigned Admini.trator de boots and the Debates contributing to the tree interpretation non of the estate of Jacob Albright, late of Caernarvon thereof and to make free the communication between the township, deed, will sell at public sale, at the public house representative and constituent bodies. of slrs. Ann Albright, in the village of Churcbtown, the Be it resolved by the finale and House of Representatives following described real estate, late of said deceased, viz, of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That No. 4. All that certain tract or piece of land, situated lu from and after the present session of Congress, the Con- Caernarvon township, Lancaster county. adjoining lands of gressional Globe and. Appendix, which contain the laws William Shirk. Adam Slyer and others, being '2 miles and debates thereon, shall pass free through the mails so north of Churclitown, on the ,ad leading to Reading, long es the some shall be published by order of Congress. contaieine 32 acres and '29 perch.. about 27 acres of which Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed to au- is !arm land, undertgomi fence audio it high state of cultiva thorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free of postage, tion, and the balance ga.id timber land. Approved August 6, 1853. There are two good Springs of excellent water on this TERMS: , tract, and it is in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, For a copy of the Daily Globe four months $3 00 andoffers great inducements to any ono wishing to purchase Fora copy.for a less time, (per month) 100 a small farm. For a copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix This property will positively be sold on that day. Sale during the session 3 00 , to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., when terms will be made Bank Notes current In the section of country where a ! known by subscriber resides, will be received at par. The whole or : nov 16 41 44 any part of a subscription may be remitted in postage I' atamps, which are preferable to any currency, except gold R " CULVERW ELL UN MANHOOD. or silver. Where bank not. ander $5 cannot be procured, D • A Medical Essay on a SCIO, Certain and Radical I will send two copies for 15. A paper will not be sent unless the money accompanies Cure of SperniatOrrhcza. dn., without the the order for Use of Interne/ Medicines, Caul. , it. I cannot afford to exchange with all the y eaers ring cal or any Meehani desire the Globe; but I will send the Dail Globe during . cca Appliances. the session to all who shall publish this prospectus three — In a sealed envelope, gratis, times before the first Monday of December next. Those Jinn PUBLISHED, the 6th edition, whocontaining it and mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of two may publish should send their papers to ma, marked with a pen, to direct attention to It. The . stamps. Congressional Globe and Appendix will be stereotyed; ' This little work, emanating from a celebrated member of and therefore, I shall be able to send the back numbers ' the medical profession, glees the most Important intorma for this session to all who may subscribe after the session lion ever published to all persons entertaining doubts of commences; but if the first edition shall have been ex- • their physical condition, or who are conscious of having banked before the subscription money is received, I shall , hazarded their health and happiness—contalning the par charge $1 additional per copy to pay the expenses of put- , ticulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Sperms. Dog the plates on the press. Subscriptions shoes reach torrhces or Seminal Weakness Debility, Nervousne s s Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lasaiinde, Timidity, me as early no the first week of December to insure cum- Involuntary Seminal Discharges, Impaired Sight and Mem piste copies at the prices advertised above. 0 RIVES. ory, Blotches and Pimples on the lace, Piles, Indigestion, JOHN C. ''' . Palpitation of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of the [nov 16 St 44 . whole system, inducing impotency and mental and physi cal iocapsoity,—by means of which every ono may , cure Q . , UNDAY NO TIC E.--Persons wishing ' himself privately, and at a triallai t rpeuse. 1„) Medicines on Sunday will please call between the 1 4e- Address DR. CH. J. 0. K K let AMMO, corner hours of 1 and 2 P. M., at Dr. WAYLAN'S Drug Store, : 19th street, New York; Post Box, No. 8S8& No. 90 North Oa= street ape 7tf 12 sop 7 iiii 24 Washington, October 12, 1868 NrALIIABLE HOMESTEADS IN THE CITY + l l , Li NCASTER. PA, AT PRIVATE SALE.— The following described . properties, belonging to the estate of the late F J. Kramph, deceased. are offer,' at private sale in to s, and at prices to suit the circumstaaces of men of squall or ma&rate means, and those remaining unsold on MONDAY, the tth of NOVEMBER NEXT, will be sold rai that day by public verrine. at 1 *o'clock P. 11., at Kreider's Hotel, on the corner of North Queen and Wal nut streets. NO. 1, A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two-story Back Building attached, situated on the east side of North Queen street, three doors south from Itreder trick. street. This property has a Hydrant in the yard, and the rizht to a Pump near at hand. The hail and rooms are pered. NO. pa 2, A two-story BRICK DWELLOG HOUSE, situ ated at the juncture of the Heading road with North Queen street. NOS. 3, 4 and 6, Three two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES. with one-story Brick Bak Buildings attached, situated on the south side of Frederick street, near North Queen street N 0.6, A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with See Rooms and a Kitchen, situated on the south side of Frederick street, and adjoining the three foregoing on the east. NOS. 7 and 8, Two two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, situated on the south side of Frederick street, being the first two houses westward from Duke street NOS. 10, 11 and 12, Three BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Doke street, being on the south-east corner of Duke and Frederick streetti. NOS. 13 and 14, Two two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, situated on the north side of Frederick street,near North Queen street. NOS. 15 and 16. Two two-story BRICKs„,DWELLING HOUSES, with one-story Brick Back Building attached, and adjoining Nos. 13 and 14. NOS. 17,18, 19 and 20, Four BUILDING LOTS, situated on the north side of Frederick street, and adjoining 15 aml 18 on the east. NOS. 21 to Eight BUILDING LOTS, situated on the north side of Frederick street, and separated from No. 20 by an alley on the east. NOS. 30, 31 and 32, Three BUILDING LOTS. fronting . on Duke street. being on the northeast corner of Duke and Frederick streets. NO. 33. A LOT OF GROUND, on the Columbia pike. within the city boundary, containg 4 ACRES AND 32 PERCHES, more or less, adjoining property of Jacob Fry on the east. All the above properties are free of Ground Rent, and titles indisputable. Frederick street has been graded by the city, and the gutters paved and curbstone set from end to end. The propertiesare all new and substautlal—have pavements in front, and the water privilege ample and con venient. Persons wishing to view any of the above named proper ties will please call on the subscriber, at Rramph's Cloth ing Store, corner of North Queen and Orange streets. S. S. RATHVON, one of the Executors of F. J. liramph, deceased. oct 12 61 19 YBLIC SALE OF ASSETS LATELY belonging to the LANCASTER SAYINGS INSTITU TION—At the Office ' N. E. corner of West King and Prince ntreets„in the City of Lancaster, Pa.: On FRIDAY, the 26th day of NOVEMI3 , II., A. D.. ISSS. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the following articles of Household Furniture. Ac., A large gilt flamed Looking Glass, 22 by 42 inches; a fine hairseat Sofa; It do. do. Chairs; 3 fine Damask-seat do; 10 Cane-sent O.; 6 do. Windsor do.; a Marble-top Cen tre Table; two do. Side do.: one Cherry Dining do.; 1 fine Ladies' Work Stand; 14 fine Pictures. large nud remlt— several of them are rare and valuable oil paintings: 64 yards of Parlor Carpet; a preserved Bird of P , radisc. with perch and glass cover—a rare specimen ; one (Thins Mantle Vane; twoline•Cactus Plants, iu large iron na see :a Water Cooler; a Seal Pres.; a Clock; a Stove and Pipe; two Cherry Office Tattle Desks with Drawers; 7 Widdow Blinds; 3 Maps, Ac, Ac; a large Marble Monument. Also, at she wale place, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of ' the same day, the following Stocks, Bonds. Lands, Ac., Conestoga Steam Mill No. 2. bonds for $3500. Do. do. N 0.3. do. for $7OO. Huntingdon A Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company Bonds, for $lOOO. 20 shares stock Lancaster nud Ephrata Turnpike. 20 " Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike. 20 " " Conestoga and Manor Turnpike. 15 :", Fulton 11011 Company. 16 Huntingdon & Broad Top R. It, Company. 20 Philadelphia t. Sunbury R. It. Company. 10 York Furnace Bridge Company. 17 Odd Fellow,' Hall Association of Safe Harbor. 100 Lancaster City and County Firn Insurance Co 208 Lancaster Sayings' Institution. 3460 Big Mountain Coal Company. 2300 Sunbury Canal Company. 2000 Locust Gap Coal Company. 000 Algonquin Mining Company. 213 Carbon Run Improvement Company. 210 Green Ridge Improvement Company. 100 Perk"omen Consolidated Mining Company. 100 Portsmouth bry Dock Company. Also, 10 lots In the town of Red Bank, N. J. 41 lots in the town okßliamokin. Pa. 4165 Acres of Land in Potter county, Pa. 1140 Acres of Land in Washington C 01.11115, Me. Also, one un ivided twentieth part of 3088 Acres of Broad Top Mountain Coal Lands in Bedford aud Hunting don counties, Pa, Conditions and terms will be publish.' :it the sale by the Assignee of the Lancaster Savings Institution. T. L. ROBERTS. Lancaster, Nov. 15, 1858. nor 16 2t 44 BEN.T. F. BAER, Auditor I , XECUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE A b' exposed at public sole, on the prem ises, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1858.• at 1 o'clock P M. All that certain tract of Farming Land situate in Drumore township. Lancaster Co., Pa., containing about 230 ACRES, of which a suitable portion is Meadow land, and about 50 acres of Woodland and Chestnut sprouts The buildings consist of a comfortable 2 storied STONE DWELLING HOUSE, and a convenient Bank Barn. There is a never failing spring; of the best water near the house. Its locality is 15 miles south of Lancaster, on the road leading from thence to Peach Pottom and Port Deposit. It is one mho from Chesnut level, at which place there is n l'ost Office, a large Presbyt , Han Church, an Academy for both sexes, (accommodating 100 pupils) and'_' miles from a Flouring mill. It is within 4 tulles of a Friends Meeting and convenient to several other places of w aship. If found desirable, on the day of sale, it win also be offer ed in two parts; one part comprising the builditur.s, and about 150 acres, the Other. about to arr as.'These parts are separated by a public road. Also, at the mine time and place. about 17 ACRES OF CHESTNUT SPROUT LAND, within half a mile of the premises aforesaid. The terms of payment will he particularly made known on the day of sale. A considerable portion m.r the purchase money slay remain on mortgage, on the premises, for a term of years. The property will be shown previous to tim day of sale. by Thompson Shippen, residing on the premises. Immediate posseselo.n given of the land and of the buildings on the first day of April next CH ARLES SHIITES, JOHN SHIPPEN, RICHARD SIIIPPEN, nor IS ts 41 Executors of Robert S,hippen, TILBLic SALE OF THE REAL ESTATE I late ot the Lancaster Savings Institution, on SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 4, 1058, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at the late office of said Institution, :miler 'it West. King and Prince streets. in the city of Lancaster. Pa.. ns lol los six: No. 1. That largo and substantial BRICK HOUSE with the commodious back buildiogs and lot fronting:ll feet on Sleet King street. and 245 feet on Prince street. known nn the Of f ice of the SNVingS Inxtitu tine. NUN. 3, 4. 5. 6. 8, 9 and 10 Seven of these new two and a half storied BRICK DWELLING, frodtine , on the west side of South Prince street, directly opposite to the new Catholic Church, with iots in the rear extending to Water street. Also, 33 lots of ground, containing each alr'ut half an acre, with fronts of 80 to 100 feet on South linter street. Sarah street and Love Lane, all admirably' located for cot tage residences. Also. the undivided one third part of about 53 ACRES of land, known as the Brady Farm. with a port one-story DWELLING HOUSE. agond PANIC BAR:: and other out thereon. There is an cocAleut spring of fresh water nailer the house. The land is in a go' d state of col tivation, and is laid out is fields and I, is of co;.vertient nine well fended in—will be sold together or lo lots, as may be determined at the sale. ; Alen, two email lots of ground, fronting en the east side of Water street, between Vine and German. being the western half of lots Nos. 2 and 13, opposite the new Cath olio Church, extending from Prince to Water street. Plots or draughts of all the properties to he sold may be viewed at the office of the Savings Institution, at any time . before the sale, and at the sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon of said I day, when the terms and quditions will be published by the Assignee. T. 1.. ROBERTS. LA,CAMTER, Nov. 12, 1858, The undersigned, proprietor of the undivided two-thirds of the above described 53 acres of land, known as the Brady Farm, will offer all his right and interest in and to the said property, at public sale, at the time and place above named. either in lots or in the whole, and upon terms and conditions ag-eeing with,those of the seller of the one. third above named. A. W. RUSSEL. nos 16 is 44 VALUABLE FARM FOR. SALE.--The subscriber offers for sale his farm, In Upper Leacork township, Lancaster county, pa, about six miles from the City of Lancaster, hooded by the Lancaster and New Holland Turnpike Road, and lands of I•anc Bard, Benja min Rohrer and others. It contains about ONE HUN DRED AND THIRTY ACRES of the best quality of Lime stone Land, all under cultivation except about sixteen acres in timber. There is on the premise, et young beari ng ORCHARD of choice fruit; good springs of water; and the fencing is of the best character, principally locust ports and chesnut and pine rails. The iniprovetnents consist of a sultstantial three.stAry BRICK DWELLING . HOUSE, white coated, STONE BARN, 120 fret by 45, Carriage House, Corn Crib and the usual farm buildings. If not sold at privet° sale before MONDAY. DECEMBER 20th, 1558, it will then be offered at public sole, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, when terms will be made known. Any person desiring to view the property can apply to Mark Connell. Jr., on the premises, or to William Weid man, Esq , of Upper Leactxk township. nov 16 to 44] MOORE CONNELL. VALITABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—On MONDAY, the 13th day of DECEMBER treat. the undersigned Executors of the Will of Gen. David Miller, late of the City of Lanclater.dcd, rt executl ru of the directions of said Will, will Reliant' by public vendue, at the public house of Henry L. Baruett,.:North American Hotel," corner of North Queen and Chesnut streets, in said city, the following &serried real estate, late of said de ceased, to wit: No. 1. The well-known and established NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, situated at the south east corner of North Queen and Chesnut streets, oppo- " sdte the Railroad Depot, in the City of Lancaster, and lot or piece of ground alonging thereto, containing in front, on North Queen street, 32 feet, 2y, inches, and on Chesnut street 118 feet, 2 Inches. The buildings consist of a commodious two story Stone Building, with Stone and Emma Back Buildings, occupied as a 'Hotel by Henry L. Barnett, and a Frame Dwelling, fronting on Chesnut et., now occupied by Adams & Co.'s Express Offiee, and Etch ult.: A Bro., as a Gun ilanufactory. No. 2. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing In front, on Chesnut street, 18 feet, and In depth 32 feet 2Y. Inches, now occupied by A. 8. Reese as a part of a Bowling Saloon. No. 3. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing In front, on Chesnut street, Z. 2 feet ati inches, and in depth 32 feet 2Y,, Inches, now occupied y A. S. Reese as an Oyster Saloon and Dwelling, and part by John Hart as a Barber Shop. No. 4. A one story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 23 feet 6 Inches and In depth 32 feet 2%, Inches, now occupied by Mrs. Stains as a Variety Store and Dwelling. No 5. A one story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in trout ' on Chesnut street, 15 feet 10 inches, and in depth 32 feet inches, now occupied as a Warehouse. No. 6. A one story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing In front, on Chesnut street, 16 feet 3 Inches, and In depth 32 feet inches, now occupied by W H. Douglass A Co., as a Dye route. Nee. 7 and 8. Each containg in front, on Chesnut street, 16 feet 1 loch. and in depth 32 toot 2 1 4, inches, now occu pied by J. P. Dostmsn ass Lager Belo' Solonn. The above-described properttes will be sold as described, or 1u one lot as may be desired by purchaser. A LEASE OF GROUND in the roar of said buildings, now forming yards to same, during the life of Mrs. Korai., will be sold with the properties, It desired by the purchaser. The abovedescribed propel ty was held by said deceased and Christian hump as tenants in common, said ilomp joining with said Executors in the ode thereof. No. 9. A one story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and large Frame Shop on the rear, and lot or piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the south side of Chesnut street aforesaid, between North Queen and Duke streets, containing In front, on Chesnut street, 28 feet 10 inches, and in depth 64 feet .1; ! Locher. Bounded on the east by St. John's Church, on toe south by John Lind, and on the west by property late of Jonathan Foltz. dec./mei. Nu. 10. A Half Lot of Ground, situate on the north side of the Railroad, between North Queen and Duke streets. in said city, containing in front, on said Railroad, 31 teat Inches, and in depth northward shout 214 feet to a 14 feet wide public alley. Bounded on the east by property late of John Cosgrove. deceased, and on the west by a 14 feet wide public alley, with a large FRAME BUILDING thereon, for merly used se a Car House. No. 11. A two-story 13RICE DWELLING HOUSE with Back Building. and lot or piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the asst side of Lime, south of Orange Street, in said city, containing in front, on Lime street, 14 feet T inches, nod to depth 122 feet, adjoining property of John Black on the north and east, and No. 12 on the south. No 12 A two fiery BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Back Building, and lot or piece of ground belonging there to, nit ante adjoining the last above-described property on the south, containing in front, On Lime street, It, feet, 4 Inches. and In depth 12/ test. to ground of Julie Black. The last deseribed Two Dwelling Houses have been lately re-built. and are le first-rate condition, with Hydrant M ra ter In the Kitchen, Bath Rooms and Gas, aud are very de. simble residences. No. 13. A Lot or Piece of Grout' d, adjoining the last above described property on the smith, contaiblng in front, on Lints street aforesaid 21 feet 3y inches, and in depth eastward 122 feet, to ground of Jobe Black. Bounded on the south by property of Salome Stauffer. There is on title ground n well of water with a pump 11l it, mod a I.l.)drant. This in one et the most desirable building lots In the ci.y. No. 14. A Lot or Piece of Ground equated on the south side of Ville streets, between South Queen and Duke etc., containing In front, on Vine street, 21 feet, and extending southward 75 feet, then widening on the east to the width of 30 feet, and extending of that width further southward 83 feet. malting in the whole depth 158 feet, to ground of Jahn Miller. Bounded on the east partly by No. 15, and pertly by ground of A. N. Breueman, and on the west by property of Elizabeth Ki teh. Nos 15 and 16. Consisting each of a new THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece of ground belongiug thereto, situate on the south side of Vise street aforesaid. each containing in front, on Vine street. 17 feet, and extending in depth 75 feet.— No. 15 bounded by No. 14 on the west, and No. 10 on the east; and No. Id 'wended on the west ny No. 15, and on the east by No. 17. These 'louses have been fluish,l very lately and have not been occupied. Toe Gas and Hydrant Water are Introduced into both houses . No. 17. A one-story and basement BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, and lot of .vround belonging th-reto situate on Vine street of containing in front, on Vale street, In feet 3 metes. and in depth 75 toot, bounded on the west by No. 10, sod on the teen by No. 18. No. 18. A ourst .ry FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece of ground, hi tt,to on Vote street rooresvid, containing in front. on said street, IS teet, aud in depth 75 feet. Bounded on the west. by No. 17, nod uu tire east by Nu 19. No. 19. A DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE part One, and part two-storied, and lot or ploennelenging there to. containing in trout, on Vine str..e, .26 feet. and In depth 75 feet. Bounded on the wont by No. 18. and on the coat by property of the Mistats Seib,. There le it Well of oz. celhoit Wat.vr with n pump in It u the lot. The last deseri trod three Into, Not. 17, lb and 19, will be sold in one lot, it' desired by purchasers. N, Sr. A ono-story FBA TIE DV/ EL LING HOUSE with brit k front, and Promo Back Building. and lot or piece of ground belonging thereto, hanale on Line 601101-0:18t Knit, of Middle street, in said city, containing in front, on said street, Si feet 3 Mates, and in depth tooth-east ward SO7 feet to a public alley. Bounded tni t h e north-east by ground of Froderiek :trip, and no the tooth-wort by ground late of Dr. Samuel Home,s decoatiod. Terms: purrhase 1., be pt , tl tho lit day Of April nest, when pot.se,ditti and good title doetls will tor given. ! t er.). wishing to View nny of tiali premixes before the sale will plesso rail on W. Carpi:lto, No. 27 East Orange strret, Sala will Legiu at o'clock. P. M.. of said day. SAMUEL L. WITMER, w. CA nit ENT ER, 7ALIT/113LE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—On TIIIIRSDAY. the 910 day ot DE CEMBER nest. the undersigned A doquistratorit of the estate of John N. Lane, deceased, will sell by public yen due, at the publio boost. of Wm. T. Youort, Exchange Hotel. - in East King street. in the City of Lancaster, In execution (on motion of Win. B. Fordney, Enq .) of, order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the following, rest estate. Woof said deceased. to wit Purport No. 7. The two.story BRICK AND FRAME HOUSE, a Ono airy FRAME BACK BUILDING, o Fran, Kitchen and other out. buildirriv. and lot or pieoc of ground belonging thereto. situsto cit, the 11,1111 west corner et Penn rquore nod West Rug street, in said city. containing In fond, o West Kingsti.o.d, 32 Get Inches. nod extending ha n depth southward 2...2 loot to a 14 feet wide public alley; bounded on the west by property of John Myer. en the east by Penn Square and properties of Stripe, Korth,' t, Veates and Gazer, now in the tenure of Henry Plokerhin & Co. Purport No. B. The lot of ground on the west side of South Queen Street, between Cherry and Ilazol streets, in said oily, containing In trout on South Queen street, 120 feet 5 ito hes, and In depth westward 249 feet to Beaver Street; bounded on tne north by propel ty late of John Culbert. doceased, anti un the south by property of Lien mitt 11011. This property will be sold in the whole or In /I - ever:llloth to suit purchosots. Terms made imown at oule. Persons wishing to view either of said premises before the day of sale, will please call on the undersigned, at their More, In East Ring street, Lancaster. Solo v.lll begin at G o'clock in the 0 veumg of said day. JAMES B. LANE, G. TAYLOR LANE, Administrators. Also, at the same time and place, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, the tulluwing de scribed real estate, to wit: The two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, K STABLEwithta two-story BRIC BACK BUILDING, and other buildings, and lot or piece of ground belong ing thereto, situate on the west side of Duke, Now, eu Orange end Chesnut streets, in said city, containing in front, on Duke street. 21 feet 6 inches, and extend ng in depth westward 258 feet to al4 feet wide public alley ; bounded an the north by property of Dr. J. Aug. Ehler, and on the south by a 14 feet wide public alley. This is one of the toot pleasant private residences in the city, and the property in in consult:to order and repair. A, two-story 13R1CK DWELLING HOUSE, with a one story BRICK KITCHEN, Bake °Yen and Smoke House attached, and a frame Wash House, and lot or piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the north side of Chesnut street. a few d o or s west of Shippon street, In Bald city, containing In front on Chesnut street 16 feet, and extending northward 146 feet to a 10 feet wide common alley; bounded nn the east by ground Into of Peter Brady, and on the west by ground of Mrs. Lechler, Two one and a half story Frame DWELLING lIOII3ER with Frame Kitchens attached .to each, and lot or plea of ground belonging to each, on the rear of the last above do- scribed premise , , containing each in front, on n. 14 feet wide public alley running from Shippen to Lime streets, north of Chesnut. thw eastern house 15 feet I inch., and the western 16 feet 5 inches, and extendir g in depth at nth. ward 92 feet. to the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley; bounded on the east by ground of Christian Dopp, and on the west by ground of Mrs. Lechler. The Hydrant water is introduced on both of the last described properties. Persons wishing to view the premises before the sale, will please call on the undersigned, at their store. Possession and indisputable titles will be given on the trot day of April next. Terms made known at sale. VIRGINIA FARE FOR SALE—GREAT INDUCEMENT FOR CA I'ITALISTS.—WiII be sold at private sale, the valuable Farm known as the Wheatland Estate," contaiiiing 810 ACRES, situate In what It nailed the Hickory Atuckingham county, Va , 5 miles north of Maysville, the county seat, and 7 miles from Elardwicksville—a bridge crossing the James river to the canal at [hie point. About GOO acres are cleared, and al most level land—the balance well timbered. The land is very productive, and celebrated for the growth of Wheat, Corn and Tobacco. It is aim, well watered. • , . The improvements are a new, handsome and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, so situated on - . E an elevation no to command a view of nearly tile whole estate—and the Biro and Out Houses are ample and convenien ly located. There are good Orchards on the premises of Apple. Peach, Cherry and ether treem— It Is seldom that sock an estate is offered, laying no It does In an intelligent and healthy neighborhood convenient to markets, churches, kc., and no hl.hly productive, and level in every portion as that all the Imple ments of husbandry ran be used to the very best arb ...tap. If I sell, my object is to rernoVe to a warmer climate. A large portion of the land cost me $4O per acre —but I will cell it, with the crop of Wheat from the .OVV. fag of 150 bushels, the entire mock, and 18 likely negroes, for $40,000: or without the negroem for $25,000. My ob ject for wishing to dispose of the slaves with thy land, Is to prevent the separation of families. TEP.)1,2,--Otte third Cash. tor in two or threemonths,) and the balance in equal instalments of one, two and three years, with interest Address the editor of the Lancaster I ntelligencer, (GEO. SAND EItSON) Agent fur It. L. l'ArrEnnon, Mt. Vince. Roca. Ingham county, Va. fob 13 LIB LOT ROGERS, Administrator Ex -cu tors. CHRISTIAN II ,NIP, AS to North AtnerMiti liuoA Prop to tirtf. 44 Lancaster, Nov. 13, 1958 VARM. AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub. scribers will sell their FAII.I at private sale. Said Farm Is situated in Martic township, Lancaster county, on the road leading from Martic Forge to McCafFs Ferry, about 2 miles west of Rawl insville, and contains about 72 acres, more or lees, the greater portion well fenced and In good state of cultivation. The balance is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The Improvements are a two-story Lol. lAVELLINO a new Frame Barn, and other out•buildings.— There Is a good Apple Orchard and ether Fruit Trees. The Farm Is well watered with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will be made easy, and possession given on the let day of April, 1857. Any person wishing to view the premises will call on either of the subscribers, residing at Mount ;lobo, one mils north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, .10SE.FLI ENGLES. The subscriber will also sell, at pri vate sale a LIUUSE AND LOT in the village of Blount No-" be. There are 3 acres and 136 perches of land In the lot, and the Improvements are a two-story FRAME ROUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There Is an ex cellent spring of water on the lot, and the land Is well fenced and In a good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH KNOLILEI. stnit 23 JAMES B. LANE, 0. TAYLOR. LANE. nov 16 to 44
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