the cointry, on account of the delicate site. of his lunge, brouglt about, In all probability, by his sedentary habits. He chose Jefferson county as his pines of residence, where, aided end encouraged by the untiring energy of a devoted wife, ho reared an interesting family. During hie residence in Jefferson county he held the office of Justice of the Peace, Coroner, and Postmaster. In the conduct of these offices he gained the good will of all, account of the strictly impartial and honest manner In which he dischax gad his various duties. On Saturday following—just three days later, his widow died—leaving four orphans. Squire Crowe was Post Mas ter at the time of his death. Squire Crowe's house was always our stopping place when we went on a hunting expedition—an account of one of them you published some months since. We will greatly miss the Squire and his good lady when we pay that sec tion our next visit. We have also to report the death of Col. 11. W. Irwin, a native of Uniontown, Pa. He died at St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 23d ult. In 1852 Mr. Irwin wee one of the Editors of a Benton Democratic paper in this city. In 1853 Presi dent Pierce appointed him U. S. Marshal for the territory of Minnesota, and the summer of that year he removed to St. Paul, where he resided up to the period of his death. There were 186 deaths from yellow fever at Vicksburg, Miss., during the past season. The " Howard Aesoclallon," of New Orleans, in closing their labors for the present season, report that 3,414 caws of yellow fever were treated for, of a hich number 771 died, and the wants of several hundred deetltute persons were relieved. The total amount expended by this A.oriation. alone, in the recent epidemic, was 545,264,53. The grand total Sheriff's Sales of real estate, in Cincin nati, during two years, is $1,023,274,59. Twentyfive newspapers which have been published in Kansas, since its settlement in 1854, have gone to the "bone yard." But two papers nosy living in the territory, date back is far as 1857. Kansas h. t/ Illy been a grave-yard for newspapers. We see that the New York papers are making a great ado over the lion. John .1. Crittenden, of Kentucky—that a Committee from the 1 . 714 Line %VW,. Central Committee. waited upon him durivg his recent visit to that city to tender him the c ingratulations of the few old line whip.— That they proposed to him the leadership of the Whig party if he would accept it—th it they wouid run him for Preni dent in lff)n, ac. Thin moot have untitled ldr. Crittenden ~mxziugly—he in too sharp a trirkeer to place Lin chaurea In the hotels of nuch n dho roeterl, Inno ago broken up party. Oar Whig friends in Ne n York have probably forgot tha' Mr. Crittenden is rod now a they hove certainly for•.otten Ihat M-. olden was the fir,. If ant the rery of 1 11 at ir public Inert. ht decant the red IVhipt; party, ated Ihr Diu pilfllo,. 00 , Ioabt,.d p •rional akigrantlizeratint outfit Ithitsolf with the D irk LlOti•rn ulrnt r. After hiit R•Ill led lortlinee hail bawl made by Henry Clay lie wee /est th.• Whlz p,tv •aill” he (h. - eight it o. ‘vot , k ;or fill ini 1111Ihi Th id,* of John .1. Crittond,“ la inn Ono 1..1." of lin . tVhiq parry lous—ho• i, no , 11 - hi h•fl lhont long find litiminti a rant in, littow Nidltittg. and now finding that !hitt plrti 14,1 I,lly, h. , .1110,4 hi: 1.1,1..1,, with the Abolitioni-im loirtv (:13) n1v:334 despiyed de1101111. 4 .i 111 untnewillr••4l t.,1114 .101. .1. CHI 1,11- Irn roold n , 4 r wm• within :0,1)0'1 col ••+ Koin rooky—h. know. i•—hen .o hh Yllilfl,l trout hix oil fri e nd, whom ho had rho dny , of told; ho did not wl.ll boo: 3111 , 11 in, ,Loot t obt Ate ;oh ig IMIEMIE Wl.i ptrigriph Tito lilt two of thf. Nothhitt.t.a,l rlot•h. , l by that party Thil ion 111 iStalie. - Thp Iwn /0111 , 1” , 1 Anm ronn ,nd Wor,don -I,th w:•, form Arly Anteritluutt but in lii , 14,1. of tirov.et thintetelvev good 1). morrats, and ut the recent election leith were voted for, and eleeted by Demo cratic rotes, and an. reir,snlinl by nll purthis here n.. /brine ruin. Missouri sends ti solid unbroken deleuntinn eorni, 1111=1EI thoy vier provt , su,ly The y thoir State Conventi ,, n it Friinkr,rl. fin ih.sth Jamm-y. N“lnituit ions al, to B. 1111==11 1111111=1 ,;,,vo n ,or tho ~ I,ll)4itiou—d lOW party In rail Gov. Bissell Illinois. has i , sinal a Proclamation, callinn spccill clretioti. to fill tho vacancy ncca , ioncd by the •,I th , • ith th day st,t Ou oUslit nu. 2 , th ult.. at NlAttoon, Illn. II tu;11 I larhnesa, in a fit of delirium tremens, set tire to his hon` and hinmelfi wife and child were burnt to death It i 9 Stated that Ilen 11 - Roney. now In Oregon. will lio ordered to lb° rOIIIIIIIIIIII of tho D.portmott of thn Watt. with his hisul-quarters at St. Louis. .Ineeph Dunker whilst riding a rare near Vineon no. Ind a dog ran under his horse. reusing the latter to fall. throw. leg Decker and breaking his neck. it. died instantly. We suppose that the most extensive Pork Parking estal, ii,iimeot in the country is that f )lessrs. Watkins, Hunt Co.. of ity day thsif turpd fhirh, fi.• luunlrrd h,g As Christmas and New Year's comes on Saturday this season—Fo that earl) holiday will have a Sunday next day Governor of Louisiana has rapplinted the 19th of December for thanksgiving; that day being the Saturday before Christmas. fire State will have three Saturday holi days in succession. At the last term of the Circuit Court of Strobes county. Ind., there were twenty one divorce cases on the docket, ten of whirl, were decided and divorces allowed. The ~ divorce docket" of the Cincinnati Courts comprises no less than one hundred and seventy two ease, ' The race on Monday last over the St. Louis course be. tween Flora Temple and Reindeer, resulted in the former winning the purse of 51000. Flora Temple is - agedl3 years , and owned by Mr. McDonald, of Baltimore, and Reindeer, 11 years old, and owned by Mr. Moore, of Chicago. We promised in our last letter to send yoU for publica. tion the testimony of Mr. Jacob Fetterly—the " subterran_ oan Pro• Slavery Democrat"—as rendered to the Court in the case of Blair vs Barret, but the person whom we depended upon for a copy, has neglected to furnish it. It is, however, of little importance, as it amounted to what we said in our last, that the letter ofJohn A. Heistand to Blair, was a fabrication from beginning to end. Mr. Fetterly's testi many has knocked the case of Blair as cold as a wedge— Mr. llelstand has done that much towards " crushing out" Blair. It is generally the case that too many cooks spoil the broth. Mr. Blair no doubt thanks Mr. lleistand for big un. solicited interference in his behalf. Can't we darn the Northern Abolitionists to mind their own affairs red leave ours alone? We think a few more such interferences will have the desired effect. True Statenient.--Those afflicted with disease of the lungs and bronchial organs, will find a remedy of great power in that best of all medicines com pounded by Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, Pitts burg, Pa., called "Pectoral Syrup." It reaches at once the seat of disease, and hundreds have been cured by it after every other remedy has failed. Most of what are called patent medicines, fall for want of proper adaptation of the ingredients, which do not reach the disease. This is not the case with Dr. Keyser's remedy, every bottle of which is Compounded by himself, and with the intention to alle viate bad cases, and to cure mild cases. Numbers of our citizens can attest the truth of our statement in this re spect. Price 50 cents and 51 per bottle. Sold at his Drug Store. No. 140 Wood Street. Sold by C. A. HEIN ETSII, Lancaster, Pa. 41:. To Consumptives•--Tite ativertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several 3-ears with scorers Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Con: snmption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer ers the niemis of cure. To all who desire it-lie will send a copy of the prescriptions 118011, ( free of charge) with di rections for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Conzumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, tv. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescrip tion is to benefit the afflicted, and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, no it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Long Island. @ECM • tia—lmportant to Farmers...lk. V. Bair respectfully informs tlre public. that he still continues at the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. B. Haines, and more recently by N. Bair & Brother, in the rear of to'. Geo. B. Markley, East King street, Lancaster, ono half square east of Sprerher's Hotel, where he is pre. pared to furnish with promptitude and devpatch, those etc. orated THRESHING MACHINES and HORSE POWERS with the improved Friction Geared Shafer, whist, for li g ht, ness of running and efficiency of action stands unrivalled, as has been fully tested by all who have tried them. REPAIRING of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article re paired as good as new. He still also exchange not, Ma chines for old, or second band ones—the latter of which will also be kept constantly an hand. The best of reference will be given, and he invites Farm ers to call and examine his work. Lancaster, May IS firn IS] A. F. BAIR. .@y.-Equalit y to All S Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales man. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store 200 Market street, above Oth. in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock or Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have eon, toted every one his own ,Salesumn, by having unwired in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can h e c old for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the Cr: , • 1.,e est price. Ref - um - tiller The Unn , ,e4O, In Nisrket, riiinve Sat, Nn. 2CO JONES & CO. Mira ire- Watches sad Jewelry. REMOVAL GEORGE C. ALLEN, In business in Wall street, fur the past Twenty Two rEelts, has removed to No 415 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street, where he has just opened a new stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY of en tirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER AND PLA, TED WARE. He is constantly receiving the latest styles of Watches and Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manufac turers in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired In the best manner by the finest London and Geneva workmen. GEORGE 0. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 416 Broadway, one door below Canal street, New York. [nov,Bo ly 48 Sufferers with Diseases of the Blad der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &e., read tha advertisment In another column, headed •• Genuine Preparation." nov 23 ly 45 '-To the Ladies of Lancaster County "MOUNT VERNON RECORD." A PAPER PUBLISHED HP QUARTO FORM, THE FIREIT OF EVERT MONTH, AT PHILADELPHIA, PILITN. A chief purpose to which the "Record" will devote itself; is. the advoalcy of the noble cause of the purchase of the Washington domain by the '• kit. Vernon Ladles Am elation of the Union," to this end it will seek to incite and stimulate exertions throughout every portion of the land. We are a blessed and favored people, and it behooves WI to yield some tangible evidence that there does exist within the popular heart in all its strength and power, true and ,sen.rOUS patriotism, that needs only an occasion, a call or a command to manifest itself in ready zeal to help forward Its country's glory and its country's good. The " Mount Vernon Record" will give each month, such details in regard to the operations of the " Ladies Associa tion" as may seem to Interest the people, and direct their minds to a more earnest solicitude for that greet and commendable purpose it seeks to accomplish. It will contain a well collected series of thoughts, senti ments and opinions upon Washington, as they have been at various times expressed by master minds, and will be a repertoire of historical matter appertaining to the country and of interesting subjects, anecdotes, are., Illustrative of the "Father of his Country," and those noble compatriot spirits, who so fearlessly toiled with him in the struggle for cur Independence. columns will also contain poetic and miscellaneon, matter, with lists of names, as contributors to the Fund■ and for the Gold Monnted Washington Portrait, and through whose patriotic influence such names were col lected. Printed handsomely upon 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 be obtained by everyone subscribing or the •• Record," ai all over and above its coot, will go to the aid of the Mount Vernon Fund. Terms $l.OO per annum invariably in advance. Address, For Mt. V. L. A. of the U., Phila jnly 21 On the ith inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine: David H. Charles to Fannie D. Brubaker, both of Manor. On the flth inst., by the same. Abraham Suavely. of West Laineeter, to Mary Eberly of Strasburg. On the 9th inst., by Mayor Burrow., Isaac Jackson to Deborah Kink both of Fulton township. On the ith inet.. by tb. Bev. D. I'. Itosenrniller. William Becker of West Earl, In F,. onnnnn Benninger of East Cocall- On the 9th inst., by the same, William Zehner of 'Lodi too, to Margaret Grossman, of Warwick twy., iu this co Died, on :smky morning last, in this city, Jacob Huber, Esq., In the fi6th year of his age. Tim fueend will take place from his late residence, in East i ,r3"gen street above Lime, on Wednesday next, the 15th loot.. at 2 o'clock P. M. His relatives and friends are 10r1t,41 to attend his funeral without further notice. In thin city on the 12th Ink., Annie M. Sweutzel, aged levee h more mud 7 taco. The relatives and Melvin of the family are respectfully vital to attend the funeral from the residence of her father, Henry Sweritz,d. in ?last Vine street. on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, without further notice, to proceed to Woodward Hill Cemetery 13E1=1 Derartel this life in Itosservlllo, Sumpter county, Ale. ban., 1:1. sth of Typhoid Pneumonia, Thom. E. James, Merchant of that place, agod, 36 yearn. lie was formerly of Jefferson Co., Virginia, and fur several years of his youth reshlent of Lancaster with John N. Lane, Esq. His life was most exemplary. nod he died in the full trhunps of the Christian faith. Flour quiet but firm; inspretions for the week amount to 12.44 S little. rimiest 13.766 Lids. last week: sales 500 bbls• ,r shipment at $5.37 . 1 ,4 tie; common extra. and 1000 bblx extra family on private terms: sales in trade at $5.1*; . 4, 5.37? •r ne, and ;35,500 . ,7 for extra and fancy.— Rye flour and airs meal are quiet at $4 for the former and $3.25 f.v the latter. Receipts of wheat, although light, are ample for the demand: sales 2,000 bus. red at ;!.1.21@,1,28, and white at $1,371,1,42. Rye in demand at Soe. Corn tending upward; sales 4,000 bus. now Southern yellow at 61470 c., and white at rte. Oats steady 201,0 bushels. Dela ware brought 45i.c. 200 bbls. mess pork sold at $18,25. Whisky firm at 26c., for Ohio in bids and 25e.. for Penne Cotton. all (Fifties, closed with a slight advance: the s.tles to-day were 1100 bales, nt 11%@11 7 ,,e for middling upland. Flour it buoyant ; sale of 14.000 blds. at 4,,25,d) 4.00 I , q State. Wheat it firm : sale, of 6000 but. at $1,55 for Kentucky. White Corn. quite sales of 36000 bus. Lard heavy at Whirky stead, at Bacon quiet at f o r sides and 63,:e. for shoulders; hogs dresseo sell at 7 1 ,0(M7c. Molasses is depressed: sales at 33c. JUST RECEIVED HEAVY SHAWLS for Men's wear. The best unbleached Calton 1,1 1105 if titr men ever sold at 12 cts. hosiery and Gloves nt great bargains at " WENTZ BROS, dee 14 tf 4d Bast King street and Centre Square. I M ° No i w t E o„n G ing ß fr E om A t T he Y S t 7OU I . 7 T I . N S. Just received great bargains, which we are rushing off for the holidays. Splendid Zephyr NUBIAS from 37 cts. to $2.00. Magnificent OPERA CAT'S from 12 eta. to $2.00. Woollen Gauntlet GLOVES. Silk do. do. Buck do. dn. Children's GLOVES. Splendid Double SHAWLS, round corners and reversible. French MERINOES and VALENTIA.S. now selling at great bargains, at WENTZ BROS., dee 14 tf 4S] East King street and Centre Square. 1,1 STATE OF WILLIAM WEILEY, VA DECD.—Letters testamentary on the estate of William Weiley. deceased, late of East Ilempfield township, Lan caster county. Pa., having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. MOE= UDITOR'S NOTICE.--Assigned estate of Benjamin F. Con and Wife, and Luke Suydam and Wife. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Connate, Bless of Lancaster county, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Robert A. Evans, as signee of the parties above named, to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, in the Law Library Room, in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, JANUARY . 6th, 1559, at 2 o'clock, I'. M. 011) GUARD =BBB 0 T A T E ME N T OF THE FARMERS' Cj BANK OF LANCASTER, December 7th, 1858. Amount of Loans and Discounts 5579,692 49 U. S. Treasury Notes 443.100 00 Gold and Silver Coin 92,34:1 27 135.443 27 Due from other Banks 169,747 82 Due to other Banks 27,500 72 Due Depositors 199,706 99 Notes in Circulation 2112,405 00 Lancaster City, ss : I certify that the foregoing Is a true statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. EDW. 11. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this ith day of Decem tier, 1854. .1. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman. dee 14 It 48 4,.71 .. TATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY CI BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, Dec. 2d, 1958. Bills Discounted $501,016 95 Bond and Mortgages 29,300 00 Real Estate 12.744 93 Gold and Silver 165.250 06 Gash due from Banks 31.750 21 Notes and Checks of other Banks 19,792 55 D. Depositors...... .. Notos in Circulation Dividends Unpaid.... Duo to Bunks Capital Stock, $265,690 00 Lancaster City, as: Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Peiper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn cloth eay that the foregoing statement ie correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief Sworn and subscribed, December 2, 1858, cornm =MEI N ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO OF 1A finial Bond of Treasurer and Receiver, Collection of Outstanding Taxes, and Appointment and. Compensation of Certain Municipal Officers of the City of Lancaster. SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster hereby ordain, that hereafter the official Bond required to he given by the City Treasurer and TUX Receiver and Ho ...PEI., shall be in the present amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars, and contain a warrant of At torney to confess judgment on the part of the principal and his sureties in any Court of record of Pennsylvania or elsewhere. Sscriog 2. That the Constable or such other citizen as the Mayor may select (after the first day of December) fnr the collection of any duplicate or outstanding City Taxes, as provided by the Fourth Section of an Art of Gemmel Assembly of the Commonwealth, passed April 7, 1858, en titled A Further Supplement to an Act. entitled an Act to Incorporate the City of .Lancoster," shall give the re quired security in two thirds of the amount of the Dupli cate ; end for the collection and payment of his Duplicate lots the City Treasury—except such taxes as the Commit tee on Finance may exonerate—.upon the final settlement of his trust with said committee, shall be allowed a com mission of six per ceutum on all taxes collected severally of $5O and upwards, and ten per centum on all separate taxes under 550, and such further portion of the collections (If any) as the said committee may deem just to add to the commissions for adequate compensation. not exceeding the sum of seventy-fire dollars. Sxcriox 3. That the authority previously conferred upon the Mayor to appoint Watchmen, is hereby extended to number not exceeding twelve, at a compensation for their services of one dollar per night. SZCTION 4. That the Street Committee of Councils of the next and subsequent fiscal years. shall have the power to appoint a Clerk fur the purposesof their business, who shall keep a proper record book of the meetings and transactions of the committee, and shall receive for the discharge of his duties a salary of twenty-five dollars per annum, payable quarterly. ... Samos 5. That from and after the second Tuesday In February next, the High Constable of the City of Lances. ter, shall receive in quarterly payments a yearly allowance of two hundred and fifty dollars; and each of the City Constables one hundred and fifty dollars—in lieu of their prevent receipts—in fall for the faithful and, proper dis charge of all duties now enjoined upon them by existing ordinances, or which the Mayor of the City may consider to appertain to their stations and direct them to perform— arid for which no distinct fees accrue; under the same re strictions on the part of the "Committee on Police," at tached to the Constables' pay in pre.existing ordinances. Storms 6. That eo much of all Ordinances as are hereby altered or supplied, be and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City Of Lancaster, the 7th day of December, 1858. Attest, • 1 ALPRED SANDEESON, WM. G. HENDRICK, Clerk of Common Council. Pree't of Common Council. Jaaina C. Cann:ma, D. G. ESHLEMAN, Clerk of Select Coupe& Pree't of Select Council doe 14 St 48 a. F. W 1T&oN, " Mount Vernon Record." Communicated THE MARKETS. =EU JOHN H. KAUFFMAN, Executor. ALDUS J. NEFF, Auditor =II - . $151..224 73 286,275 00 2.772 05 25,377 44 $165,640 22 13351M1 W. L. PCIPER, Cashier. .1. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman STOW OPENING THE HANDSOMEST lr N. W. COLLARS ever saki at great bargains lor CbrifMlMS Presents at CLOA ES at grtatt bArgah. for Chritmaa Pre.uts at W ..NTZ'S. liroche SHAWLS, Long and of splendid quality for $8.50 (den 14 tt 48] WENTZ'S. VLIIABLE HOTEL PROPERTY TO LEASE.—The subscriber, on account of continued ill health. wishes to dispose of a lease for five _ years of the `• UNITED STATES HOTEL," at Harrisburg—unquestionably one of the best 013 stands to the State, being in close proximity to the depots of the various railroads running through and from the seat of government. The house is in the beet of order, being new and commodious. and is doing a splendid business. The good will and fixtures will be disposed of with the lease. and possession will be given at any time desired. The terms will be accommodating. For further infor mation apply to HENRY W. R ANAGA, dee 14 6t 45 Harrlgosi qr. AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO THE grant of certain property and privileges by the City of Lancaster. to the Peonsylvania Railroad Company. SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster hereby ordain, that whenever the President or other authorizer:l,4liter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, shall present to the Mayor of said city, a written resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company, at tested In their usual form, that they will locate or erect a building or depot for the accommodation of the Passenger travel and other business on their Railroad. on the plot of ground bounded by North Queen street on the west and Cheanut street on the south. in the City of Lancaster. that It shall be the duty of the Mayor. and he is hereby instruc ted for consideration of one dollar, by a proper deed of conveyance, to grant, bargain and sell to the said Penn sylvania Railroad Company, and its successors and assigns, all the right, title and interest of the Mayor. Aldermen and citizens of Lancaster" of, in and to that triangular piece of ground at the northeast angle of North Queen and Chesnut streets, in the City of Lancaster afirresaid, and along the Pennsylvania Railroad, extending io the said Railroad from said angle northward along the east side of Queen Street, 15 feet more or less, and eastward along the north side of Chesnut street 123 feet, more or leo.; under an expressed stipulation that if the aforesaid building should not be commenced within one year from the passage of this Ordinance, that the grant of said piece of ground shall be void, and the grantors, their successors and assigns shall have the right to institute and maintain all necessary remedies or actions at law for the recovery of the premises. SECTION 2. That in order to facilitate the erection of such building and subserve Its purposes, the said Pennsylvania Railroad Company are hereby vested with all the rights and privileges of the corporation of the City of Lancaster, to build over the public alley parallel with and between North Queen end Duke streets, at the height of twelve feet or more'from its surface,. by arching . or otherwise, and for the extent required: and to cross said alley, North Queen street and the parallel alley between it and Prince street, with such additional railroad track or tracks to the main and present once. and at such points, directions and grades as the said Company may desire, so as not to prevent the ordinary travel along said streets and alleys. Ordained and enact...d Into a low at the City of Lancas ter, the 7th day of December, 1858. Attest, ALFRED SANDERSON,} Nf. G. KENDRICK. Clerk of Common Council. Pres% of Common Council. JAMES C. CARPENTER, D. G. ESIILEMAN, Clerk of Select Council. J Pres' tof Select Council. dec 14 3t IS A N ORDINANCE FIXING THE HOURS `X I.lr bolding public markets in the City of Lem•aet.r. Sr..crios 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster hereby ordain, that from end after the first day of January. 1829. to the first day of April nest. both dates inclusive, and thereafter from the first day of Oct., lore to the brat day of April, both dates harlUsiVe, the pub. lic markets now authorized to be held in the City of Lan caster on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, shall c- rummies at 9 o'clock In the forenoon and Continue at the option of the attendants until 2 o'clock in the afternoon; and for the ,emaining, period, the time of opening and closing markets shall be an heretofore provided. And all the provisions of preceding Ordinances now In operation in relation to markets touching limits, government, duties, fines end penalties, and every other particular not Incon sistent with, are hereby Incorporated in and made part of the peanut Ordinance, as fully and effectually as If ex• .presssd at length. SECTION 2. That to much of any prior Ordinance as is hareby altered or supplied, be and the same is hereby re pealed. Ordain, I :old enacted Into a law at the City of LaTlCdS ter, the 7L day of December, 1858. ALFRED S.ANDERSON, t WM. G. KENDRICK, Clerk of Common Council.) Pres't of Common Council JAMES C. CARPENTER, I, D. G. ESIILEMAN, Clerk of Select Council. Pres't of Select Council! dee LI 3t4 DEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.-- i Will be odd at public sale, at the late residence of David Strode, de , eased, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3d, 1555. the real estate of said deceased, to wit No. 1, A valuable Farm. situate in the township of West Cale, Chester vounty. on the road leading from Sadsbury silk. to Wag.ottown. about half N mile north of Sldsburv ville, bounded by land of Robert NlePherson, Oliver Wil son and rgh,rs. containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGH— TEEN 4CRES 01 well improved land, well fenced and watered. The improvements are a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Kitchen attached Frame BARN, Wagon /louse. Spring House over a never-foiling op, ing of water, near the dwelling, with Smoke Ll,uss above, sod all (OAT necessary out buildings. There is a good Apple Orchard on the premises, in prime bearing condition. The Farm is one of the best watered in Chester snooty. No. 2, Is a LoT adjoining. containing TWENTY-Ft V E ACRES. well c.•I with grass and under good fence. No. 3, Is a HOUSE AND LOT, in the emit end of Sada buryville. The house is frame, 25 by :13 feet. The lot is 125 by 170 feet. Also, a frame STABLE. suitab e for a borer and cow No. 4, Is a HOUSE AND LOT, I❑ Sadsburyville. former ly owned by James Middleton. This house is 24 by 23 feet, the lot 24 feet front by 270 deep. Also, a good frame STABLE thereon. No. 5. II a HOUSE AND LOT, on the rond lending from Saitsburyville to Stotterille, hounded by bind ofJos.Wiiey, and the Widow Llailington. The house is 24 by 20 feet, the lot 04 by 90 feet. Persons wishing to view the ithNe pliperties will please call on Mary Strode. residing on No. 1. or on It. Strode. at Midway Lime Quarries. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. .00, when /renditions will he muck known by MARY STRODE, It. WI LS •IN STRODE, R. STRODE. Ex,./.ntor, 1111= Also, at the same place, on the follow ing day, the persunill property of said i rig of one gaol work HORSE. 5 years old; SEVEN t.Y.,.: ss CENTS. all of which are good milkers; one Yoke jlke of OXEN, three feeding STEERS, ono BULL, a OnWs lot of SHOAT !MOS. Farming Utensils, moil as Three, eg Machine, with horse puce: two hors,. Wagon. one riding Carriage and Dearborn suitable for market ; als Cart, Mow. ing Machine, the. Also. Household and Kitchen Furniture. eumdsting of Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Chairs. Tables, one large Cook Stove, Pots, Kettles, Pans, and ninny other articles riot mentioned. Conditions at sale hp dec 14 2.D , 4S THE EXECUTORS. Examiner erry TIFF GREAT FAMILY PAPER Till GREAT FAMILY PAPER TIIN GREAT FAMILY PAPER TIFF GREAT FAMILY PAPER TIIF GREAT FAMILY PAPER TUN GREAT FAMILY PAPER 123=1 The proprietor of the NEW YORK LEDGER is gratified at having it in his power to announce in his Prospectus for the new year-19—that all the old ("pular and eminent writers of the LEDGER. staff haVe been retained, and new ones added. Among the loner we are pleased to mention the name of the ion. EDWARD EVERETT. who is to furnish a series of articles, to he continued during the en tire year, under the title of •"[IIF. MOUNT VERNON PAPERS." For these articles alone we have already paid Mr. Everett (fur the benefit of the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association) the sum of TEN THOUSAND Don ARS. As an indication of the popularity of the LEDGER. we need only state the simple fact. that Its circulation is larger titan that of any other TEN literary papers in the country. Its great success is owing to the facto that its proprietor secures the best writers in the country. and spares no expense in getting up the BEST FAMILY PAPER—a paper of high moral tone. The exalted repu tation of its contributors, the practical and invariably mire and healthy character of all its articles, tile care which is taken that not even one offensive word shall appear in its columns, and the superiority of its tales and sketches. have gained fur the NEW YORK . LEDGER a position that no literary paper has ever before reached. We feel, and always have felt, since the LEDGER attained its immense circulation, that a heavy responsibility rests up(nus• and have endeavored to discharge that responsibility COopcion tiously, feeling confident that ultimately we should receive the thanks of thousands and tens of th o usands of famili es . As to the future, we are at a loss what to say. We pre fer to PERFORM rather than to PRoMISE What we have heretofore done is known to our readers; they know what the LEDGER has been, and is now. and must therefrom judge what it will be hereaftea. We can only say that among the regular contributors to the LEDGER are, GEORGE D. PRENTICE, FANNY FERN. JOHN G. SANE, MRS. SIGOURNEY. SYLVANUS COBB, JR.. MRS. SOUTIIWORTII, EMERSON BENNETT, ALICE CARY, T. S. ARTIIIIR, EMMA ALICE BROW.NE, WM. ROSS WALLACE, SALLIE M. BRYAN, CARLOS D. STUART, MARY STANLEY GIBSON, COL. W. B. DUNLAP, AUGUSTA MOORE, t and many eminent Lawyers, Clergymen. Professors in Col leges, and others, who write for the LEDGER anonymous ly; and that our complete arrangements are such that the current expenses of the LEDGER are now, and will con stantly be, at the rate of over three hundred thousand dol lars per annum. FACTS like these carry with them more weight than any comments that could be made, and comments will therefore be disPensed with. As we have already Intima• ted, we shall leave prontiaing to those who prefer to expend their force iu that way, and content ourselves with doing what we ran to make the LEDGER the most interesting and instructive FAMILY PAPER in the World. THE NEW YORK LEDGER is published every Satur day, and sold at all the news offices in every city and town throughout the country, and is mailed to subscribers at two dollars per annum ; two copies are sent for three dol lars. Any person obtaining eight subscribers at $l5O each (which is our lowest club lates.) and sending us $l2. will be entitled to one copy freer. Terms invariably in advance. • " /4f - The postage on the LEDGER to any part of the United States. paid quarterly or yearly in advance, at the office whet, it is received, is only twenty-six cents a year. Can ada subscribers must each send us twenty-six cents in ad dition to the subscript ion price of the LEDGER, to pay the American postage. ah— Subscribers must write their addresses. including the name of the place. County and State, in which they reside, in a plain hand, so as to avoid mistakes. No subscriptions ore wanted from cities, large vil. lager, r other places where news offices are permanently (28[111,11E1.d. All communications must be addressed, postage paid, to ROBERT BONNER, Proprietor of the New York Ltdc.r. No. 44 Ann street. New York. _ - N. B.—The number of the Ledger, dated Jan. Ist ISSiI, will be a good one for subscriptions to date I roin, as in that number the •' MOUNT VERNON PAPER." by the HON. EDWARD EVERETT, will be commenced. Mr. EVERETT'S articles will be copyrighted, so as to prevent publication in any other paper. dee 14 It 40 MIURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIP— Iion, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHANI'S. NORTH Qca;n STILECT, op posite Shenk's National House, Lancaster. N. B. To any one purchasing $OO w.. n th before the first of November nest, 10 per cent. will be allowed for Cash. aug 21 tf 33 F 0 it It F. N T excellent Frame Weather. Boarded STABLE, situate on the Alley be tween South Queen and Prince etreets, and near West Tine street, will be leased for one year at a moderate rent. Ke - There is a Carriage House with the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intelligence, mar 30 tf II SAUS AGE SKINS. The subscriber has just received a full supply of pre pared Sausag- Skins, fully equal to fresh ones. which he will sell by the yard, pound, or keg, and at as cheap rates ae t hey can be obtained anywhere. My old friends and customers are invited to call, in Prince Street. near Fultou dee 7 4t 47 HENRY SCHERFF. DAILROAD MEETING.--The Stock holders of the Washinvton and Maryland Line Rail road Company are requested to meet at the public house of Frederick Cooper, in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of JANUAItY next, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., for the purpose of electing a President and Twelve Directors for the ensuing year. JEREMIAH B. HAINES, President. J. BnowN, Jr., Secretary. dee 7 5t 47 SPICES, &0.--Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala- RATIIS, BAKING SODA, OREA,M TARTAR. NITF MESS, &c., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug Jk Chemleal Stare, West King 'treat, Lana', law 9 tf 4 ESTATE OF JOHN COSGROVE, Decd. Whereas letters of administration upon the estate of John Cosgrove, late of the City of Lrocaster. deceased, have h,. e n granted to the undersigned: All persona indehted to said estate are requested to make imundinte payment, and those having claims. against the same alit present them duly authenticated for settlement to BRIDGET COSOROVE, Administratrix... Lancaster. Nov. 8, 1859. nov 9 6t 43 lining ESTATE OF JOHN SWISHER, DECD. Whereas letters of administration on the estate of John Swisher. tote 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 C111113:19 Wing. the some will preaer.t them duly authenticated for settlement, with out delay to ELIZA SWISHES, Eden twp, Lancaster co. or to her Agent, ROBERT EVANS, Esq. nov 23 et 45 May P. 0., Lao. co. ESTATE OF . SAMUEL KELLER, DECD.—Letter, of administration on the estate of Sathuel Keller, late of Warwick township, Lancaster Coun ty. dec'd, having been granted to the undershtned by the R:gister of said county : All persons indebted to Raid estate ore reque,d...d to make payment immediately, and those haying claims '4lll present them, without delay, properly authenticated for .ttlemeat, to either of the undersigned. SAMUEL E. KELLER. Lltiz Mills, Warwick twp. JOHN S. HOSTETTER, nos 16 at 44 Manheim twp, A SSIGNEE'S NOTlCE..—Whereas Amon Ls le and Wife, of Fulton township, have by deed or voluntary assignment, recorded on the 27th of November, 1858. _assigned all their property, real, personal and mimed, to the undersigned. residing in said town•hip, for the benefit of their creditors; this is therefore to give notice to all persons indebted to said Amos Lyle and Wife to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. dee 7 fa. 47 SAMUEL W. SCOTT, Assignee. lIIBLIC NOTICE. Henry B. Lutz. for the use of Jacob Hoover, I l Levari Furies to August vs. , Term, 1858, No. 182. Christian F. Groff. i The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lancaster County. - Pa., to make distribution of the proceeds of sale under the above stated execution, will meet all those interested in the fund at the Court House, in the City rf Lancaster, Pa., on THURSDAY, the 6th day of JANUARY, 1859, at 2 o'clock P. M. dee 7 4t 47 EDW. CHANIPNEYS. EW FEATURES--FIFTH YEAR OF ill THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. Superb Engravings! Beautiful Art Journal! Valuable This popular Art Association, now in its fifth year of un paralleled success, having purchased, and engraved on steel, Herring's great painting, "Tag VILLAGE BLACK SMITH," will now issue copies (to subscribers only) on heavy plate paper. 30 x 39 inches on the following TERMS OF SO RSCRIPTION Every person remitting Three Dollars, will receive a copy of the superb Steel Engraving. after Herring's celebrated Painting, THE TILLAGE BLACKSMITH. Also a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, an ele gantly illustrated quarto Magazine. Also free season tickets of admission to the E.stern (or Dusseldorf,) and 'Western Galleries of the Association. There will also he given to the subscribers several hun dred valuable works of Art, comprising tine Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Sculptures, Ac., Ac., from celebrated American and foreign Artists. Subscriptions will be received up to January 1, 1559. On the evening of that date the premiums will be awarded to subscribers. For full particulars, see December ART JOUTLNLL, price 59 cents. Specimen copies sent to those desiring to sub scribe, on the receipt of 15 cents In postage stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, ACTUARY C. A. A., Eastern Office, 548 Broadway, N. Y., Western Office, 16(1 Water at., Sandusky, 0. tf 45 nov Or, DAVID H. SOLIS, IMPORTER OF FURS, 6 2 2 ARCLIST., ABOVE GEIBM _ - DAVID 11. SOLIS has removed his removed his Fur Store to No. 622 Arch Street above Sixth, and bee made up a choice assortment of Furs of all kinds, to which be !wits the attention of the Ladles. His style and make are well.known. All goods bought of him are warranted, and his facilities for procuring goods from Europe, enables him to sell at such prices as will suit all. Store always closed on the Seventh Day. nov 9 3m 43 AGLE lil OPEL, LEBANON, PA. The subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and the public generally, that be hoe again taken the above well known House. Re will be murk pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. iACATION.—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. rkr Omnibusses running in connexion with the Rail road Trains. 11. SIEGRIST. Lebanon, Nov. 10, 1559. dec 7 4t's 47 DPCLAIN , S FIRST PREMIUM VEG LJ ETABLE ON COCOA—NUI OIL, Io warranted to cure Dandruff, restore, darken and soften the hair; also, prevent It from fulling. Prepared at No. 334 North 6th street, above Wood, Philadelphia. Sold at most of the Drug and Pansy Stores throughout the Union and the Calla,i24, S. B —E. SPCiiiitt continues to manufacture Perfumery, Fancy Soaps. and Dentifrices, at his new establishment, No. 334 North pith street, above Wood. nor 305t 45 QUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL: Just out. The Cosmopolitan Art Journal for December. Over seventy pages—choice articles--elezantly illustrated —splendid Steel Engravings. Price 50 cents. Specimen copy sent. on receipt of IS cents, in stamps or coin. Ad dress C. L, DERBY, Cl=l A 1...) Y S P D E R. P O. . 7 ..H 1 L A 1. PSB N ie FITS. O D ir,\ ', ( . THE Guise CURER or CONNIIMPTION, was thr several years , bodily afflicted by Dyspepsia, that for a putt of Die Dole be was confined to his bed. lie was even tually cured by a prescription furnished him by a young cislrvoyant girl. This prescription, given hint by a mere child. while in a state of trance. hos cured everybody who lion taken it. never having failed Ones. It in equally Sure in eases of FITS as of DYSPEPSIA. The ingredient:: any be found it. any drug store. I will send this val uable prescription to arty person on the receipt of one ittnutit I pay postage. Address DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN, / rep 73m P 4 No 31 Grand street. Jersey City. N. J. ' THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA NOTICE To THE PUBLIC. In response In the numerous ctals Gtr the I Vth Volume of the Nlt AU ERICAN CIT.I.OP.ZEDIA, we boa to sane that it hen been delayed by au accidental loss of an imp,- rant Itlatlll , eript in the mails which had to be replaced— It is noun bit INTED. nod will be issued. !WOO as the edit. tit, of It) so, copies required by the present subscription ran be bental in the various styles required by the sub scribers. From the Hon. Throphilus Nrsons, LL. D., Lino Professor rn Mrvard University. Have you room for n word about Ripley and DAIIIeF new Cyclopedia? I have frequent oeeasion to use one: and I am so delighted with the two volumes we have that I must ask you to allow me the relief of saying very sim ply. what. I find them—that is, the very hest Cyclopsedia for practical use ever published. I have some knowledge of all in our ONVLI language and a tew of those of the conti ctit of Europe. The hest and largest of these surpass this of Appleton's in the extent to which they carry out special dissertations But this Cyalopa , lia is full of the best mat ter. liy skillful nelt,tion and compression, and sedulous avoidance of mere show and verbiace, room is found for an immense arn,unt of the latest information, put forth clear ly, carefully nod accurately. The book embodies, and ade quately represents. the ability and knowledge available at this day fora work of the kind. Its merit aid extrem:, cheapness lutist [lee it eventu ally in every Library. And if a good word from one who has found out its excellence by making use of it. can has ten or extend its diffusion, my purpose in writing this brief notice will he acrompli,hed." THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLCP.EDIA Will be completed in 15 volumes of 750 pines coda (SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.) Price per vol.. in cloth. $3: Library style, $3 50: half mo rocco, $4; half Russia, $4 50: each payable on delivery 1). A I'PLI•:TtI.N' A 51., Publishers. 1311 V 30 tf 45 Nos. 340 and 340 Broadway. ELIAS BARR it CO., Agents for Lancaster and York counties, Pa. No. 31 East King st.. Lancaster, Pa. - DATE. OF INTEREST INCREASED.-•• e will pay hereafter, until further notice, FIVE AND A HALF PER CENT. INTEREST on our Certificates of Deposit, issued for one year. On Certificates for less than one year, and on transient deposits, payable on demand. FIVE PER CENT. per annum, as heretofore. bepositors not drawing interest, will always be accom modated in proportion to the value of their accounts. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. titn.urrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and Drafts drawn on Phila delphia, NOW York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are individually liable for all the obligations of John Gygor 4, Co., consisting of JOHN (MIER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUSSELMAN. ROBERT CLARKSON, Cashier. am 21 If 11 EW 'YORK WINE & LIQUOR STORE. 11 ADAM REIGART, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 6, North Duke Street. next door to the olfke ;H, of the " INTELLIGENCER." and directly opposite the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber take this method of informing the pub lic that ho has just opened a large assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Having made arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables him to furnish to his customers, upon the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: OTARD, HENNESY, PINET CASTILLTON, T. HIVES, MARTELL, MAIIRETT, PELLE VOSIN, J.. 1. DEPUY & CO.. A. SERGNETTE, Ac. WINES. CHAMPAGNE, OLD OPORTO, BURGUNDY, CLARET, S II MIRY, MADEIRA, LISBON, T ENERIFFE, MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits; Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Pesch, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old ?donor, galiela Whiskeys of various grades, some of which be guarantees to be superior to any in the country. All goods from this establishment are guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned. aor S ly 15 /IL OCRS OF EVERY DES— cription from $1 25 to $11). at H. L. cr. C. J. ZAHM'S, Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. july 6 Warranted Timekeepers. Ste 25 N A.TIONAL HOTEL RACE STREET, ABOFE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. SIDES & CARMANY. PETER SIDES. ) CORES CARMANT. may 11 ("AST OR OIL, ARROW ROOT, j SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES. CALOM EI., SODA, LOG WOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, IU SENNA. JALAP. SPONGE. Ac.. For Bale at THOMAS ELLMAKEK'S apr '2l tf 14 Drug and Chemical Store, Beat King Bt. T E IV ELRY IN GREAT VARIETY 0 BREAST-PINS. EAR-RINGS, FINGER-RING'S, CHAINS, dc., ALWAYS FOR SOLE ST H. L. & E. J. Z A HM, Corner North Queen street and Centre Square. Hair Jewelry made up in any desired pattern. Persons oan rely upon getting back the same hair. July 6 STEREOSCOPES t--These wonderful end unisereally admired pictures, which appear as onud and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily at JOHNSTON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sta. itir - Daguerreotypes of every We and style, taken at the lowest prices. Larne/star, June 19 tf42 Premiums, lit., dr. MIMI= =IDE 548 Broadway, N. Y. REGISTER , S NOTICE.—The Accounts of the respectiee '1.... dents hereunto annexed, are filed in the itegi , =ter's Ofti o: Lancaster county, for con firmatir.nst an Orphans' Court. to be held in the Court Hon. in th e -City of Lancaster, on the THIRD 310:‘ DA in DECEM BER next., the 20th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Jacob Hatz. City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.— By J. B. Amwake, former Guardian of Jacob Hats, a minor child of deceased. SaMuel Sellers, Sadsbury township. By Joseph C. Dick inson. Administrator. Grabill W. Danner. West Fart township. By Michael Dan ner, Administrator. Daniel Brubaker. Manheim township. Supplemental Guardianship Account. By J. Aug. Ehler, Guardian of Margaret Amelia Breaker. minor daughter of deceased. Jacob Reeser. Salisbury township Guardianship Account. By Christian iambi, late Guardian of Elam H. Withrow, a minor son of Samuel Withrow and grandson of de ceased. James Downey. Lancaster township. Guardianship Ac count. By Barnes Broom Guardian of Ann Margaret EPair. a daughter of deceased Michael Huber, City of Lancaster. First Guardianship -Account. By Barnes Broom, late Guardian of George, Joseph and Philip Huber, minor children of deceased. Magdalena Hoffman. West Ilemptleld township. Final Account. By Michael H. Moore. Executor . Benjamin Rover, sr.. Manhelm township. By Daniel Boyer, Surviving Executor. John Martin, Mount Joy township. Guardianship Ac count. By Jacob Nissloy. Guardian of John B. Martin, one of the minor children of deceased. Ann Wilder. (wife of Irwin Willer,) Elempfield township. By Abraham Bruner. Trustee. Martin Gross. East Hempfield township. Guardianship Account. By David Weidman, Guardian of John S. Gross and Harriet Gross, minor children of deceased. Mumma. Dauphin counts. Guardianship Account. By Andrew Brubaker, Guardian of Fanny Hersh, (form. sly Mumma) minor, now of age, a daugh ter of deceased. Abraham Bowers, Manor township. Guardianship Ac count. By Andrew Brubaker, Guardian of Mary K ready. (formerly Bowers) now of age, and Leah Bowers (minor) children of deceased. Samuel Hartman, Borough of Marietta. Guardianship Account, By Jacob Souders. Guardian of Marian. Eliza beth. John C. and Samuel Hartman, minor children of deceased. Jacob Stauffer, East Hempfleld township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob N. Lefever. Guardian of Henry B. Stauffer, (now of age.) child of deceased. Christian and • Jacob Greybill. Drumore township. By James MePher.n, Administrator. A. Clarkson Smith. Borough of Columbia. First Account. By Maria L. Smith and William Harris, Administrators. Reuben Weidler, City of Lancaster. By Mary Weidler, Administratrix. Margaret C. Hemphill, Borough of West Chester. By Isaac Flazieburst and itobert Kelton, Trustees under the Will of deceased. Christian Hess. Salisbury township. By John Hess and Moses Hess, Executors. John Walk. Borough of Washington. By Joseph Schoch, Executor. Ann B. Haines, Maytown, East Donegal township. By Henry Haines. Administrator. Eli. Hinkle, Borough of Marietta. By John G. [Lerner, Executor. John Myers. West Earl township. By Eckert Myers and Samuel Myers, Executors. Jacob Eshleman, Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac count. By Christian H. Miller, Guardian of Emma Susan Eshleman. ra minor child of deceased. Joseph Good, Brecknock township. By Jacab Moser, Ex ecutor. Henry Heist. Penn township. Guardianship Account. By Jonas W. Bucher, Guardian of Reuben Heist, one of the sons and heirs at law of deceased. Jacob Shirk. West Cocalin township. Guardianship Ac count. By Samuel Flickinger. Guardian of Leah Shirk, (now the wife of Joseph Kettering,) a minor daughter of deceased. Isaac Eby, ',Pocock township. By Christian Eby, one of the Executors. George Kunkle, Paradise township. By Leah Kunkle, Ad ministmtrix. Jacob Stauffer, Leacock township. By Samuel R. Zug uud Abraham Gibbet, Executors. Susanna McDonnel, Martin township. By William Mc- Creary, Administrator. Joseph Leaman, East Lampeter township. By Abraham S. Landis and Tobias Leaman, Administrators. Jacob E. Buckwalter, Manor township. By Abraham R. Witmer, Administrator. Hugh Jackson, Paradise township. Ily Cyrus Jackson, Administrator. Jacob Breneman, Manor township. Guardianship Ac. count. Ily Henry 11. Herr, Guardian of Sarah Breueman, ono of the children and heirs of deceased. Abraham Winower, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Ac count. By Jacob Miller, Guardian of George Winower, one of the minor children of deceased. Susanna Sengewalt, Upper Leacock township. By Edward Sengewalt, Executor. Philip Fulmer. Lancaster county. By Jacob Kohr, Jr., and Saniuel Bauman, Executors. Elizabeth Gemperling, City of Lancaster. By Daniel Gem peeling. Trustee appointed by the Will of deceased for the use of her son Wiliitun Gemperling. John Hibshman, Clay township. By Allen P. Hibshman, Acting Administrator. John B. Edwards. Borough of Columbia. By Daniel Herr, one of the Administrators, John Hunsliberger, Earl township. Supplementary and Final Guardianship Account, By Jarb Pnuttz. Guar dian et Isaac Ilunsliberger, one of the minor children of deceased. Paul Jones. Borough of Colombia. By W. L. Peioer. Trustee of Elam W. Jones and Sasso Earring f .rtuerly Susan Jones, HOle surviving children of deceased. Jacob B. Hamilton. Borough of Columbia By Paul Ham ilton. Executor. Abraham B. Witmer. Borough of Strasburg. By John Bmckbill and Hiram F. Witmer, Administrators. John Hunter. (locksmith.) East Donegal township. By John E. Creider. Administrator. Dr. Abraham !Wrier. Borough of Washington. Second and Final Account. By Joseph Schoch. Acting Executor. Isaac Kauffman, East Hempfield township. By John Ken dig, Administrator. _ JOHN JOHNS, Register Revist. , r 's Office, Lancaster, Nov. 23, 1858. nov 23 4t 45 L \ LARGE AND BRILLIANT WEEKLY N PER. THE CO _V S' 'ELEATIC, N. PARE BENJAMIN, EDITOR. "A Cbnslellation Is but one. Though Ids a train of stars "—DRYDEN The subscriber has areat pleasure In announeing that he has made arrangements to issue on SATURDAY, JAN UARY 1. IS'S the largest. handsomest, and most complete Weekly Newspaper ever published It will be a superb 'Folio Sheet. toIUBLE the size of the New York Ledger! containing Nine broad Columns on each page, 35 inches in length, and I.lllt, 1 lir quAntity of read ing matter given by any weekly paper lady published— . . en. tracing the ch. icest and freshest matter. selected and original. furni.lnid from abrdarl and at home It will be in aq resp-cts A Lim,: J CANAL—cuts the produc tions the neat Inpu.tr writers in liberal Tmtit, Eornallerg, Stories, Easass, P. ems, An, cdotes, Editorials. Notices of Amusement, and the Art, 3c . & • in tine, all things which are new. beauriful. interesting, and attractive. 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GEORGE ROBERTS, novdo if 46 12 and 14 Spruce street. New York. IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED allgration of the lines of the adjoining townships of Drnmre, Providence and Eden in Lancaster county. WIIEREAS. a petition has been presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county proving for such al teration of the lines of the adjoining townships of Dru more, Providence and Eden. as that a portion of Providence and Drumore townships should be added or annexed to the township of Eden, which said annexation is proposed to be secured by adopting the fidlowing lines, to wit Beginning at a point in the line of Eden township, a corner of Strasburg. Eden and Providence townships, thence along the creek between Providence mud Strasburg townships north sixty-nine degrees West, forty-four perches to a point in sold line, thence through Providence and Drumore twps., North twelve degrees and three quarters East, seven hundred and eighty perches to a point in Dm -more twp, thence through said Drumore twp. north seventy-nine degrees and three quarters west, seven hun dred and twenty p' rches to Stewart's Creek, thence up said creek to the line of Eden township one hundred and sev enty-two perches. AND wncaseS, the undersigned have been appointed by said Court Commissioners to view said lines, and inquire into the expel/envy and propriety of granting the prayer of the peritioners, and to make report of their opinion relative thereto. and their proceedings thereerE' Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned commis sioners will attend for the purpose of their appointment at the Store of HENRY 11. BRENEMAN, in the village of Camargo, Eden township, Lancaster county, on SATUR DAY, the ISth day of DECEMBER, 1558, at 10 o'clock, A. M., thence to proceed to view the lines aforesaid and the parts of the townships proposed to be annexed, &c.; and all persons interested are invited to meet the Com missioners at the time and place mentioned. [To be signed by Commissioners-1 NATHANIEL E. SL AYMAKER, JACOB FRANTZ, ROBERT S. McILVAIN, Commissioners. nov 30 3t 40 FARRIERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY —The 31,.inibers of the ' FARMERS' MU. TIJAL INSURANCE COMPANY" are hereby notified that a tax of fifty cents on every thousand dollars has been tevled, by the Directors, to pay the losses sustained by Henry Galen, of Martie tow uship, and Joseph Bucker alter, of East [...meter 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 cti Co., in the City of Lai:waster ; by John Rohrer, Treasurer. at his residence In West Lampeter township; and by John Strohm, Secre tary, at his residence in Providence township. where any member of the Company may rely his quota of tax. A partiol Duplicate will be left with John My era. Hard ware Merchant, at Mount Joy, where members residing in the townships of East and West Donegal, Mount Joy, Co noy, Rapho and Peon, can pay ih-Ir 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 who neglect paying their quota of tax, within the period above stated, will be charged ten per cent, additional, to pay the expense of collection. _ . By order of the Board of Directors. nov 4t 45 JOHN STROHM, Secretary Co-Partnership j_f trading under the firm of WILLIAM DILLER & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. W3l. DILLER. LANOANISH, Feb. 24, 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued et the old stand, North Water street, by [mar 2 tf iJ W3l. DILLE!). HAVE YOU SEEN THEM} That superb Engraving, •• Tea VILLAGE BLACKSMITH," and the beautiful ABT JoirateaL, which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be seen at HEINITSWB MUSIC STORE for a short time only. See advarttsateant a/Jawbone headed—New Sea. tuns, no, 24 tf 66 TRUSTEE'S SALE...In pursuance of a deer, ot the Circuit Co•zrt for liar( rd county, as a Omni of Equity, the subscriber, as trustee, will offer at public sale. at Holism's Hotel in Bel Air, 51d , on TU&S- D IY. thc 11th day of JANUARY. 1859, at o'clock, A. . all that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, In Ilsrford ccunt y, dc. ire posed of parts of three tracts called "'Leigh of Leighton, 4. -Second Allotment," and ..Third Allotment," which is particularly described by tortes and bounds in the proceedings In n cause now of record in thecourt aforesaid, in which James Archer and others were totuplainatite, and P. B. Archer and others were defendants, as Lot No. 8, con talning 11.43, ACRES, more or lees. The improvementa or., a good new DWELLING HOUSE, with room for Store attached. Barn, Corn House, &c., all new 881°U and in good order, and the land o f excellent quality, 1- 1 - in a desirable neighborhood. The terms of sale prescribed by the decree are—that one third of the purchase money shall be paid in cash on the day of sale, one-third In six, and one-third In twelve months thereafter; the credit payment° to bear interest from the day of sale and to be secured by notes of the pun chaser, with surety approved by the troptee. On the payment of the whole purchase money the trus tee is authorised to execute a deed of conveyance. . . HENRY D. FARN AND'S, Trustee, Bel Air, Herford count•, Md MEE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.-- On THURSDAY the 30th day of DECEMBER. 1558, will be weld at public sale. on the premises. in the vil'age of New Texas, Fulton townithip, a lot of ground containing 1 4 of an acre, under fence, the property of Amos Lyle and wife. The improvements erected thereon are a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and Kitchen; also a new Frame Cooper Shop, roofed with slate, which, at n small expense. could be con verted into a comfortable dwelling; a Frame Stable, and other necessary out-buildinio There is a well of water. with a pump in it. in the Kitchen. There are a number of line fruit trees on the lot. The property tea very le eirehle one, handsomely located, and is in an excellent neighborhood. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by dec S ts. 47 SAMUEL W. SCOTT. Assignee. 4 SSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ,Pl., REAL EST ATE.—The subscriber will sell at public sale, on TEICASD AY. the:l3lday of DECEMBER 1858. on the premises, all that valuable tract of land and eppurte. nances. situated in Manic township, Lancaster county, Penna.,koown "Mantic Forges" and several tracts of land, CONTAINING 288 ACRES, more or less, and described as follows, viz: No. 1. Containing about 85 ACRES OF LAND, 65 of which are under cultivation, and the balance in growing Sprout land. The improvements are a good FOUR-FIRED FORGE and RUN-OUT, a STEELFURNACE iugood repair, capable of converting 2u tuns of steel at_a batch, smith shop, carpenter shop, stone coal hone roofed with slate, a large and handsome STONE MANSION. with fountain of running water at the door, a two-ate vied STONE OFFICE, large stone barn with run ning water In the barn yard. stone team stable, (with stabling for 24 head.) and hay loft over it, corn -cribs. carriage house, ice house, stone spring house over a never failing spring of water, smoke house, root house, and TEN COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS for Workmen. The cleared land in this tract is of excellent natural quality and In a good state of cultivation; 25 acres of it is meadow that has been mowed for 30 years in succession. The Forge is iu good rhnning, order, driven by the l'equea Creek. with a head and fall of 15 feet. and water sufficient to drive a first elites Griot Mill in addition to O. Forge above mentioned. It is situated 11 miles fruit the Cliv of Lancaster, u ith turnpike for the greater pm of the distance. in within stiles of water carriage at Safe Harbor. and 1 miles from the Susquehanna River. Wood is abundant and cheap in the neighbortna)d, and Pig Iron con be delivered from the Marietta Furnaces to the F,rge at a cost of St 50 per ton. The iron mode et this korge has always enjoyed the best reputation for quality, and meets with 'ready sale in the market. No. 2. is a Tract of Land, adjoining No. 1, and lands at G. D. Coleman. John Haruki] and Martin Miller. containing 112 ACRES, 30 Acres of which Is sprout lands, and the balance In a good state of cultivation, produ-lag crops equal to the best lands In the county. 23 Acres of It Is Meadow, capable of bring mowed eontinuously. No. 3. Is a Tract of 17 ACRES OF LAND, bordering on the Pequea ' and adjoining lands of John Ilarnibli, G. 0. Coleman and Tract No. 1. 10 AMP of it Is rich alluvial bottom land, that will bear perpetual cropping with corn, and the balance rough sprout land. No. 4. Adjoins No. 2 on the east, and contains 25 ACRES OF LAND. that has been lately cleared and grubbed. Part of it has been once plowed. It is well watered and capable of making good lands either for posture or tillage. Half of it may be converted into Water Meadow. There are ex tensive Lime Quarries within 500 yards flf the premises. No. 5. Is a Tract of 20 ACRES, adjoining lands of G. D. Coleman and Tract No. 1. 4 Arena of it are cleared, and the balance wood and sprout land. No. 0. Is a Tract of flee growing• Sprout Land, lying near the York Furnace Bridge, containing, 0 ACRES AND 54 PERCHES, more or less. The whole property. Cann Its fine water power, the gond quality of its land, and the substantial nature of its im provements, is well worthy the attention of poisons desir ous of entering the Forge or Farming business. It will be sold either altogether or in lots an above described, an may beat suit purchasers AG -- Persons desirous of viewing the property previous to the day of sale will be shown it by George Stele, re siding on the premises.—or for further information address the subscriber residing at Coatesville, Pa. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day. Condi tions at side. IIEGII E. STEELE, dec 3t 47 Assignee of George Steele. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE, SALE. The following property, belonging to the estate of Dr. 11ium...4, lium...4, deceased, is offered at private Bale, on favorable terms No. 1. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, fronting oil Water street 128 feet 9 inches, and extinnling bang 245 feet to a 11 feet adjnining the Peou'a Railroad, with 5 Dwelling Houses, well of water, &e., thereon. A valuable bication for business. 2 " No. 2. A two-story STONE TAVERN HOUSE, known as the t`lndian Queen," with lot of ground, fronting on East King street 08 feet, and extending hark—feet, with stable, hydrant, Ac.. thereon. N n . 2. A doubl e two-story BRICK lb Witt:. with Itsck Building: and other linprov,tni-nts. fronting on E. Orange street 39 teet 4 inches. and extending back to alley 244 ft. No 4. A LoT OF GItOIi.XD adjoining ale.ve. fronting un East Orange street 57 feet gi-!-; in~'ln- No. 5. A lIIIe-st,pry ROUSE and lot of ground. well of water. Ac., fronting on North Pripet, n)r o t and Pentt'a Railroad. No. 6. A two-story FRAME nod let of ground with well of water, on Mid lie street. No. 7. A on-dory FRAME MOOSE and let of ground on Middle street, whin a well of water, and a small Log House on rear of 100. oo Nov A A TR ICT OF LAND, within the ,py CniltaillillZ IA acres and 13S porches, known as - Rocklin]," oith Ohl hnor.t,tnepi, Fin its of th iihova propertios can to soon, and every Infarioltion ohhiined by e a th ae r on n ] 41 4 ] 110 YRY CA It P ENT ER. Ereantor. TO TANNERS—FOR SALE--A Tan Yard I in 1 , .111p!..tv antler CtIRPLE VATS. which can be increaectl to nay number The prop erty is attuatcd m Mac - tie townatiip, twirl re mils fnah this city. Itlld cbusists of 2 ACRES and 43 PERCHES, au which is a Two-Story FRASIE DWELLING HOUSE, Bark Griadiug Brat-re, Water Power Bark Mill. Twt.,tory Ream I Curr)lug I tit ll. , rse Stable, .Tho,naketr sh-p, liabe Oven. .ke. A large number of FRUIT TREES Ore on the premiss. The Dwelling House is in good reiddr, as is also the other Lulidinps. Thr rulibing water oil this pi oPortY is peculiarly adopted fur this busload+ awl Is sold to be the very best in the Stith , . Birk Is abundant sod cheap. The property will be sold low it applied for Seel, Terms accommodating Enquire or URA , . NI. 1111 W ELL. At Ilk Marble Yard, North (teen Street, or to .1.13 KAUFMAN. Attorney nt Law. South Duke street. EMMEN VALUABLE LUMBER YARD, IN THE Y ClM' OF LANCA sTER, AT PUBLIC SALE—tin THURSDAY, DECEMBER le. 1858, at 7 Inc k in the evening, the subscriber will offer at public oak. at the public house of John Michael, In the City of Lancaster, all that valuable LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND. situate 00 the corner of Prince and Lemon streets in said city, being 12k feet and 8 inches on Prince street. and 242 test on Lemon street. and on which nre ererbe I fair good DWELL- la INO HOUSES, :lad one lace, FRAME STA BLE.— This property is well calculated for the Lumber and Coal trade, there haying been a large Lumber trade trans acted on the property for a number of years. Rein_ situ. ated nn the Rail rows- with sidines, it. offers inducements seldom to be met with in this city, to persons desirous of euptging in U. Lumber or Coal business, or both. Terms made known by B. F. SHENK. Also, at the same time and place, will he sold '2 twootory BRICK DWELLING iliiliSt.S. with Brick Back Buildings, situate on the north side of Lemon street. and directly opposite the above-described property. Conditions easy. SHENK .3; LONG. N. 13.-1 f the properties should not be sold. they will be for rent. nov 22 to 45 ALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. —On :MONDAY, DECEMBER 20113,13 , 5 a, the sub-cri tier will sell, on the premises, his larrn, in Upper Leacock township, Lenoir-rt., county. Pa, shout six miles from the City of Lancaster. bounded by the Lancaster and New Holland Turnpike Road. and lauds of base Bard, Benja min Rohrer and others. It contains about ONE HUN DRED AND TIHRTY ACRES of the best quality of Lime stone Laud, all under cultivation except about sixteen acres in timber. There is on the promisee n young bearing ORCHARD of choice fruit; good springs of water; and the fencing hist' the best character, principally locust ports andel...int and pine rails. The improvements consist of a suhstantial three story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, white coated. STONE BAITS. 120 feet by . 45. Carriage House, Corn Crib and the usual farm buildings. Any person desiring to view the property can app'y to Mark Connell. Jr., on the premises, or to William Weld. man, Esti , of Upper Learock township. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by 11011 30 to 46 MOORE CONNELL. ASSIGNEES I : O 7 I A L L I E RO I I ? E F ILT A i t i VALUABLE IN TIE CITY OF LANCASTER. Ou THURSDAY, the 23d day of DECEMBER, 1658, by vir tue of a Deed of Assignment, the undersigned will .11 at public vendue, without reserve, on the premises, the well known and established Hotel. situated on the south side of West King street, between Penn Square and Prince H., in the City of Lancaster, known as the ° LAMB HOTEL." lately kept by Mrs. Reed, and at pres ent by David M. Witmer. the Assignor, consisting of a large and commodious three-storied BRICK HOUSE. with large brick Back Building, extensive Brisk Stabling and large yard. .11qr . This Hotel is in one of the best locations In the city, and has an extrusive run of custom. P. snession and an indisputable title will be given on the first day of April next, 1659. The sale will begin at 2 ol.doc). in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by DANIEL HESS. and ADAM S. DIETRICH, Assignees of David M. Witmer and Wife. nor 30 is Sfi w 14,000 ACRES A L O L F A N EPI A - E P B T IM BER On THURSDAY the 13th day of JANUARY, 1059, et 2 o'clock, P. M. in the Borough of Itelletunte. Centre county, Pa., all thst valuable bdy of Land. containing 32 TRACTS, each 433 ACRES and 163 PERCHES with the all.,wanee. Situate partly in Centre and partly in Clear field counties. Pa, ou the Big and Little Mushannu Creeks. wbblu five Innen of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. all lying In one body and known as the MAINE CO'S LAND. The above-described property to admirably Treated for Lurnt ering, being well covered with the beet of White Pine and White Oak Timber. It to within three mice of the great Snow Shoe Coal Mines, the terminius of the Belle Pinta and Snow Shoe Railroad, which nod is now being constructed. The property is well worthy the attention of .4,0811148. Persons wishinz to view the property, will please rail on Mr. EDWARD RERK , of Clem field county, or E. C. BUR , TON, or JAM ES GILLILAND, of Centre County, living near the property, who will show the came. Per particulars address, R. IL LONG, Trust., nov J 6 is 46 LlDC,ter, Pa. [Li corning Gszstte publish till se.. VALUABLE FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS Full SALE.—The subscriber ' living in Chambersburg, will sell his TWO FARMS in Guilford township, Franklin county, situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, about one and a half miles from Chambersburg. These farms ate In the highest state of cultivation and well improved, with running water through one of them and the other M. a splendid spring. They are sold for want of time to attend to them. The one con tains 12k acres and the other 166. Terms made known by the subscriber. These farms contain a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster County Farmers Ia tnvited to these thrms, which are well worthy their atten tion. Lang 25 tl33] WM. ILEYSER. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCEI If you you wish to ware a copy of that elegant En graving, "THE VILLAGE. BLACICSAUSH," and the ear JOITE, sat, with the other premiums, be sore and subscribe $3, before the Ist of January, 1859. Specimen copies of the above, and full particulars given by applying to JNO. S. 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