oneoried “stand and deliver!” I had previously told the Smith & 0.. would trn-i such a sacred to «u ‘-in engineer to follow him slowly, but immediately saw the t, m. . muzzles of four rifles pointed at us, resting on the railing? man-furniah him with money, which no one will I told the engineer to back the train, as something was dony 1,1,00 and thnn turn against the old man Id T he did so; asl gotouton the treating, the hour of need. Wo am of opinion, now that Brown ssi sasat *■"**'- *■ < .ru-™. bken The ball had entered his hack, and. came ont under the ' prisoner, for fear of him exposing the whole plot, and by left nipple. I carried him to the railroad office, and then so doing implicating some prominent Black Republicans started for a doctor: on my wav I saw a man come out of ! J.. . the bridge and go toward gate; I remarked, ; WOll ,tM candidates for Presidential honors, they want “ There he goes now,” and Mr. Throckmorton, clerk of the j him put out of the way forthwith—dispatched wjthoot Wager House, fired at him; the shot was returned by two . j dge or jury, so that the treasonable deslzos of the Black men at the armory gate; I was close behind Throckmorton, ■ n,, ..uh.,,. .. ; ® who exchanged several shots with them; this was ten lt€, P llbl,caD P ar *y will not be exposed. •* Old Browu ” will, minutes after Heywood was shot; I heard the men loading 1 l et the cat out of the bag before he expiates his crime their rifles again; the reports were very loud, aud I won- ; against the laws c»f his countrv ~n the .allows- and we deredwhy the people were notaronsed; I walked back to * t , ? 1 . COUQtry * un lhe S a,,ow *’ " nd we the railroad offlco, and one of the party came out; he said. ; nen see wbat we shall see. . “You can come over the bridge with yonr train;” I replied ' It in also amusing to see how the “ opposition '' edit.-r* that I would rather not, after these proceedings, and asked, ‘ »!•(, utrivin., t, „ „ o Q „.,,v. : “What do you want?” he replied, »We want liberty, and i Rr * htr|v ' u K make the people believe Gemt Smith is we Intend to have itl then asked, “ Whatdoyon mean?" T,rtt * Black Republican. Why Smith was a Black Repnb he|replit)d, You willfludtoutin a day or two;” I then felt ! licau Abolitionist lour before Greely, Seward, Chare and =•»■» "■«■*>■« »' * «“■*• “• '■ *• *•«— * ward and forward from the bridge to the gate of the ar- I )ar, v * but hfiar }l,,w ttlß Cincinnati Gazette (B. Retries to mory; each appeared wrapped in blankets; the passengers rid the party as hq accomplice in this flrKt attempt at the natficss sisssstt,jssssx : »•.»*««**< * thirty men in and about the engine houße; about four * bat KRRIT Smith, (who was never a fiejjublican, ns every o’clock I saw a wagon driven into the yard with a carriage, person of common information understands ) hut always ;-r/r rr party - “ -h**-^-**-* and forward, who seemed to be putting something in the Implicated m the Harper’s Perry affair, he should of course wagon; they were also going up and down the street lead- : be put on trial for high tresaou, as an accomplice in that ing from the armory, and all seemed busy at something ; rr < m -. Tf mnvuioii . ~ , . , , this continned until nearly daylight, when the wagon left , ted ' on proof, be ought to be the yard and passed over the bridge to the Maryland sid*; prompt.> • elevated ’to hie proper position. No Republican about three o’clock, before the wagon left, an old gentle- President would interpose • executive clemency ’ between man came to me and said that the parties who have arest- C11 „ h ... ... ... v ed me allowed me to come out on condition that I would fuch iD ofTender * od hia rented pumshment.” tell you that you might cross the bridge with your train : tar as,the punishment of Gerrit Smith goes in the I afterwards learned that this was Mr. Krlse, u citizen of il,.u, extract, we most heartily endorse and eo still the town; I replied that I would not cross the bridge un- , v . „ ... . , ... , til daylight, that I might see whether it was safe; after- fur - h ” r — lhat aU implicated either directly or indirectly warls I saw a man coming down Shenandoah street with should fare the fame fate, nod thus teach Abolitionists a a lantern, and an armed man arrested him; afterwards I lesson th*y will not soon forget saw a stout negro walking with a staff with one of these en,. .... . . men; could not see what was in the wagon; afterwards a There is not a reasonable man in this community but black boy brought a note to the clerk of the Wager House n ” u ’ believes the mission of Black Republicanism to ordering breakfast for forty-seven men; I determined to b“ servile war. disuni <u and a Northern Confederacy go nu» aml ascertain what it meant; I met a man, whom T « , a „ . „ , „„ , he now recognized us Coppee, and asked what they meant ' T ifl a company now foriuiug in tin-, ntv, under the he replied, we do not want to injure you or-detain your fcsnie nnd style of the •• Ft Lon> Siivt-i Mini ng Company,’’ train; you could have gone at three o'clock : all we want with’si capital of SloO.Mn, to mine for si’v-r in Vr/onia Ik to free the negroes ; 1 then asked if Hie train could now 4.,.- ..., A start, and went to th* guard at the gate, who said : There 3 u w. 'he tir-t ns.M**nuieiit. has been pod 1 . ami this. is Captain ritnith—ho can tell yon Hi il you want to know ; T - ' ! h-licw. in a -ufflci-ct am-*u f ,r to cm ~ii .im 1 *•*£«'! to the engine house and the guard called to Cap- on .1 lil.irul and profitable scale. The .'rmioi/srion u lain ntnilh'hat some one wanted toHiehiui: th>* prisoner , at the bir came out ani i asked him it he was captain o! these limn ;he repiit-d that he was ; I asked him if 1 could t ‘- r ,I, ‘ l "• '•ru,-< the bridge, and he peremptorily responded ”Xn;" 1 who h..v t embarked in lids enterprise, are well known then asked hnti whst he meant by stopping my train; ho . ... , , : Are »»u Ih.. ,-.„„1u,u.,r ~f th.tl ,„U him *"• ''' »«" h - •*■** »'"> Tl,, or™!*,.,,* 1 was. and he "aid why. I sent you word at three o’clock 01 this Companv will U*n>*tk our citizen- !|-ot» rh.- 7> rv tiia* you could 1 tohl him th*t after being stopped shirt, as some fID.UOu or sl2,bb'l will he expended for l'om.ls by armed men o<r t‘,*i bridge J would not pass with my . , , ‘ , , train; he repli-i. *lv head for it you will not he hurt:’’ . U ' ,u,l,eruK *<’• including a ten h..i>,* p..».* r he also said lie'Mi- i. -.1 rv, hut it was not his intention engine, rir.-ular saw and pr-r able grist mill I; is the that any hi. oil -. n d he. spilt ; that p was had manage intention of this company l.> erect four large furnaces mcnt on tin* ;.ar I"I tll>: men HI charge ol the bridge; J , . , . . . , ’ Hen Itsk-.l bin h- v..tthl w»lk ..v.r 111. I.ridfa ,ih«i.l ~i -'■'uulin.- l-n lons rif th» „r., ~-r The in> ii;ii •wi ii in*-; to- <•;»Il a large, stout raau to aconi- which is to h« worked aud owned hv this company train or h- wm'd .a'-. ,;j ~,i-MM . -i- Jtl j} v * minute-; »>re<. miles from ihv Sonora Homier, in Arizonia, and some Brown nod U- man •»■;■ -.mi,a; ,dme ; both had rifles. ami '"'“iity-five miles from Fort, huchanari. There are three o r as WC -T— d the 1,. I-Ige file Ui-e.. arm-d men were still in four veins, and are situuted in a hill, havin- an emr-wenr their p ace- .w n . »>• g ,cr.Hr .w „ hud to urn. •• V* u , . , Hl d-iuh.l.e*.- w.,i..| , t tint mao Ot 11, v age should he h-r* lrt ' ' distance on the Mlr f'ai-e with ;i hiiii't "I n i' i tiii-i. . Inn li v.u k:i'-w mv pnM hi«- l'*‘ v -J‘<-|ili '1 cmpl'-l mi. n I'n-shyttirian Mini-im <.f this tory, you w.uM o t u.l r i. SiMy train w,„ *.» r»~n<ljr «Hlri t.y rhn ft. I.nuia 1T.m1,, i,. r , on T.neu 1111 ■ >uh t . l»ii.j_ , n.ii ! I I ijj. in ■». ..ji| . , jlJlllpiil Ml li.V linlli a. ■! |. It ,l ' JI - l ' "• •' tlU|' huil.-l'* I* > r ili.-n-pm <l>!.‘ purpi .«•*, The Ii . H.n ;,«*>'> K.-ri v ’>>i Tu.-S'luy, mi-i 'iru> ii-nu>-*.- ami br.yrtkinir th>i Sabbath, an.] n-i kl-'s i™ 1 .";.: v ,;trsissc: Tu, ; r ' T r, i! * ™* ■*-*« Iliit.t-r .i i v-U i-,- .s.inl )..• w . rvv In sc- a man " 1 Cotnn»eno«i in J hi- - ity a tVw .'until Car 1n..! Mnl-i .in>l \-w I tIHM, i:: I '.-, <t .h,,,,, tH.n, it, • i,: ••• i - 1 .11. . I-.. . 1,.- ..,-1 . f,— *j, , th- ">..11,-l i.. i 1,.. Hr.in ' |j. ]i. Willi., mv K>.j. •■nils !|. .il.. I'..' - ..V Wli J -1..-, .v. I. . ,1- In- ha,l i u p n'l-msn of nl.i'it y „mj « U-rj,]*,] iMix-ral. *i"t*. iiv,• 1 "itiI*<V.'. 1 *<V.'.v v ll h,; '* rK * h* *mt p,., mv ti.-i II- l.'t'l . I•- iMi'k tl, ,t ;,,u .’l • s'.ilnMi'ti. him 1..-I *>.«» ar«|nr i.fn.,r mack l!-pi,Hx.i„. 1 1 ihtvl j • • I (■■ 11 1' . .n.l -A Ini 1 11- t uri.ii i ..1 hi* in Uii- h.ii'Hlitv l- _;t.» r . Uiink that th*< 1 ) 111 <. r.t' i. Win-. Id .iv n : „t,. .I 1.,- , i,, ~ j,. [, r . lin ,| 1 ‘ I ''• ' H "" ' l '*“ ,l '’""U*' l-r 'll- pit h.ui' ul 1 1..- I .*: j-. - « hint, h- ,ii,|. iml lin.wn *;,i.| 1 ,v " ' * ’ l ' ■* "I th-i'' -'lit.irn mm- k, V s th- Di-ncrral in • hi. I «■>.. a '•■.riiH I•• |.v .n, ,-j.h 1.... linv-rirm parly i- nut 'h-mi -hut h- ven much frtirx U i-w. ]-- *: t |.| I,- w* . incni.H ~| th«> h.r.v* in, r ... ‘l-r th- I',- Vi-,. ..,1 -i ivi-ru m. nl. I tin! I„. ImM ' 1 m ' ll ‘ * , ' l "" n “ xl w^‘[l t»u*r« will he a th«t. p ~iii,.n : h- <.rl Hi- ('.u-ii'nri ii i -i* ;iii,,;ji-ii in a i -itiliii* • I liyh Wi> think i,, tc,o. aril with tz;:f"'. rh ;r<v lii " w " " i, ‘ .. ™».i«ihi.. B,„rk k,.,h,i.h. "mi. a - s-ii’.-. .1 ihJhh i>t th- «n in- •• h i and -ill ii.i- <•!I- i • .fli■ fnr a _o-n-r*l iii-'M ; !i- - 1 -1 r i.- i•• i -|, iv—, li!i-i tl'al r„.„ ■I. -t.-.J ~s Ti„. 1,,,,-.,,!,,,,,,. uu „ Ul .. ir tho iin tnlifis nr tin- lr .|«.c Wi.«> askt-I , . 1 1-1 nit Brown i! h.- hnt l.k-n thr imHi ut' -,M.-L'iaii'-'- pmvi<l,-.l (or r, ' C< ' lll ro '’ l, . v and calmly, not (or L %-ttin.; the ili*. in tin- JSiii iirtiH-; li- r.-ili.-d Mmt in- had: Mov. Wi«<- a-truus ih-C ai prior P- tha t-Uction of Iv'io. if;" V’r l, ; n '! ba,i "'r uh: Tl, » »«•<*"«* i-m ™ n,„„ iu » in „ ie nu re »!.•• ! Thui uno (mil . tin! h- >i i. i .ipponit-d ami com s ~ ... ... tninaiui •: - ili.m.H: that Stevens 1.-imin ..ml on* of hi- l " !! " UHe ot ami a mark Republican ( Brown* i kni.> we 1 1- •aptaiiiM, and Oppo,. w*s !i«*uten.in t ; Know Nothing wan elected speaker, yet at the ••tap oj' the tz" 'r’vtv t tiw grM ' p< ' iitic '“ commission ; (iuyrm-r Wise asked Brown if he thought he hattle.iu.i -yhieV'd a glorious triumph. Tills thpv will do had h..trirt"d 1,, the .'•••LTutarv of .Var; Bosnia he suain. Such wasUhe case also before the election of Gen pi , t- i . , |*n! ri ;VV V.H ttdmf 1 Uiat Vlere * ,n 1K52, Hlty moat «*rne»tly and emphatically ruse wan. I. i h- retm. d ;h- „.,id h- knnv ev t "" llr Hepnl.lican Irresistibles to look well to ISrtO ! actly th- p 1 *i'i in In- )i ol ;•!:. •-.! hif—'f i n : i; his lit- wan S-ii Ht-r Gwiu. the di«.tinuuished Democrat of C-iiiPirniH. lurf.-H-l. 101.1 win linajiet fought tl.musli hup i,f the holt,-hi i.oiiti’ lIM ‘ l"‘ • 1 1,1 i (i, i i-• imi cal canvasses, perhaps, that has over boon known, lias arrived at Vicksburg, Miss , none th<» worse of the scars he lar in KiiliHluni-H t'i tli * f.'tv: Un FruluV. whilst th,- t-»ti;ihniy l'..r iL-IWiiv was bs- rect-ireJ in« yiv-ii. Uniwn ;i nh irt asking f«.r .mi.th-r Ills come*'. Units null Him. win linl Western papers : übly dclemi-J Wm. thinking In 1,.,l no faith in them, tin,, Th „ K „ v . „ Grwff , „ r Unr „ st „ r , withdrrw ft tin rase. am] Mwm. (Virgo 11. II„yt „r written on tin Ch iracter. C-Ktom. -.,„1 Prejudice, „ r t |„, Roulo.i, buiiiiti-l Cbllt-B -fWuhinrt ,11, I„„l Henrvllris- “I’nnim.vlranin Dill,-h" It is said I IH has drawn from wold of Cleveland, m now wiling u. cun,..l f,r till, Pris- pi'ct”,r" K '“ 11 '* u 1 rmnmn* of Old Ilerks a very Ufa onora. Tbia lasi attempt of -old browu" to obtain another A fatal duel was fought on the Stl, inst. in the Ti,unity delay wa. thought by 111 in) 0 lie a run-, and I, are in of Columbus. Miss . between Mr. Moore, a merchant, of climal to the same belief. areotisb-rugh, Ala., and a Dr. Wiley. The latter was shot The 1n.,, ,s still going on. and the proceedings of the through th. bead and killed instantly, prosecution Ihus tap-aro as fair and importi.-il as auv \\\. , . * t) . t-i if . t«t» ti that two men, lather mul son i names have ern read. N- milch for 1 lu* Hbtck Republican talk mil rironi fr-m p n •;n i> .... . .. ... . . not >,iven) fr.*m I oltHuile, i> a „ were lountl on the Plains. of thou,ton-ill brov, , miamm, eenloderates not near I'o’rt Itilev. a short time since, in a s!„rri„„ cmdilion being bllr-ya,,- in,p.rt, ally deal, with .It seems that they were on ,I, el, way to Pike's'Peak, and -I '? - 11 ' s , h> ' ' W. and tor »»» y days had .subsisted on be ad, ■, i- v. ~ r M dla„i. ot Indiana. Ins brother-, grasshoppers. E „ ry mornlng wlli|o the „„„ th< . r ... .... _ 4 . 1 grass, th-v would catch from twenty to thirty of these *n , ' ■ ■':; ld ; ir^ 1^thn J ur >-^ i I insects, bat finally became too weak to obtain this kind of thmi-li't Z i'-Vl '■'dM’.w-'i TJT °!! iester ' aj ’ IIS subsistence, and had given up all hope of life, when they " 1 ' mL U * e " l ' V ' were met by a party of soldiers who took them to the Fort j. . , •• aQ d properly cared for them. ' ... . Por,lons ° r Illinois hare heretofore been famous for T " WC is » nr nearly 800 The " lrr-'::r--<<i'>i>' Comhd" t'„m mcnctd—ita Utter Fail ! acres tll,!i corn in the vicinity of Rockford, in that State. Silr-r .Vi,,in., 'urnivn,,, in this City-Trial of a ; Ordinarily On ... acres will produce a ton :at this estimate Clngynnm ,n this City / nhtiail. <!■<;.—Arnra! of Senator u ,u wo th *., n nnft fh"in—Stnr.-mifinnlh. Fining <fy., ' n »- U ' Uo °- 'T i.-'CIH, Oct. 24 1859 Tl3e ls,nk <>f {lu ‘ Stato ° f Minnesf)ta and Nicollet The weather La, I i,i ougliont the week. ! 1 .upends,l The how* of Bwhwn » a .mil, , w i no wc tMteriog prospect I “ 's°“" ’ ,! " n Minnesm: ' s V" cm. bunds, for a revival this fall Th. IPs 1,*.. 'uf produce continue j ”* ** Ne ' T Twk city: th * »"**' is “ orthless. to bo nicauiu. ap.l ~!■■- 0 :l,au re a, ,• sluw-Uemp gUO; ! of either «fct I. our State. Lead Sa.-Ja : Tol.nr . Mock and no sale ; Floor 'from I f P '' 3l "’’ ft ' r « •*"**»»• Minnesota, ba, been arrested *4.50t.,;ii: Wit* at irnntSf, to .41.1*2; Corn—old at SO to 1 “'’‘.'m''T f, mai1 ' a ” d ""Uteueed in the 9t)c. and new at 45r. ; ..ate 40 to 4!v.t Harley OS to Toe.; j ‘ * C ;“; “""v" .vara at hard labor in the Penltenti- Kj-o7i>c\: Provisions ete.-idv ami (irm; hard !>•%:.; Supar ' . , *Kto 7c.; Codec 12',c; Whi.-kv 24>.*!e.: Potatoes 45 to 1 , » •>» W»l for purloining letters doc.: Oni* ...Vn. 11 id**s 11,*.; Ila, Tot*; Hran COc. ' ; -"loved as a clerk in the St. Paul The riT.'is ;u> i'! and freights continue ecarco. j*. There: i.-* ' -on ilu - or four murders iu our city since | the date of our last—one man killed his wife, and was ar-1 rested, whilst llm perpetrators of the other murders are [ SeTHODIST EPISCOPAL SuNDAV SCHOOL , , , , i Uni ox Anniversary.—The anniversary of I*. I*. IJUir, jr, Immu been shamed with the idea of c , J Ul prearhitiu Abolitionism and at the Mime time holding i * e l - lsr)f -* < iy School bniiill (if the Methodist slaves in bondage, a few days since acknowledged deeds of j Episcopal riiUl cll Was held in Troy, October emancipation .>ff',urmh, out of th» lot of all his slaves. | 18th. Eminent gentlemen were speaker* v and two or them were so old as scarcely able to take care' ' nn ,i . , t . ' ’ ■of thcninslres. W« tliink ilii.. in not only wn.OR but ( tl,Cni rS ' humming tUltl McCHn cruel, to work a skive until he becomes oi-j and iuiirm, i President.** uf the Wesleyan and Troy aud then Bend him adrift, t(. obtain his livelihood upon : Universities, and the Rev. Mr. Taylor of the cold charily of the world. It L wrung iu principle as ■ PollfnenLi Mr* w; , , * ’ ,i • .i .1 1 : i>r. Wise progonted nlistrooH nf well as m theory, and wu hop y our next Legislature will , ' ' ' ULU uo. tTdtus 01 pass a bill prohibiting the emancipation of slaves over a j iG rft t M,r t : they are highly enmurag certain I Him owner gets all Iho work and services of j in# and Valuable : the negro in tlm prime of life, tin* master should he made : Schools in tilt* Union support him in.liis »M What •• human- •' [>oo|il»-> thosn Scholars Abolitionists arc Cl Teucltfra and oflicors to [iiK.r srhfi'ls, ]S;'»7 Tho late Abolition itiMirr>Ti ion at 11 arju-r'rt Kerry lias <io .In IKoS. Sint only sti.rtl.sl l.ul opsn.sl , l,„ , j,is oft],,, -rvativ.. [ n , wolve JC;1I .. S thi , S j has "iven ponploof 11... c ivat West ; they nmv Wain to son Ilia fruits , ~ , , 3 of liiack Kt'imSiiriiriisin, ;ul ,i „ feK „ r thnm liar,, : a "‘ a J about -SiUO.UOO worth of books, aided waslie.iili-ii iiim'is.if 5..»-ar.ii-m, dr.seism, dij.iimfsism. ten thousand schools, and distributed some r.erriuSn,iti,ism.Abi,ii,i„„is,„„,„i „ :acU IMmbli.am.sm o j ght hundred thousand volumes, and which ' heint: Dm On,nmaiob'i* in-Chief o| th- llhuik Uepublir-nn ' . V ° CVU rGiU * llt eaSt il million crusade upon tii.• ~f Hi- s-uth. Mr, Sewani was i children. Circulation of the Sunday School no doubt pos'd m this m . itt.-r when h- in,-..i- his ranums Advoeute, two hundred and eight thousand Abolition s|i-j<*ch. and warned th- p-np!., ~f this <-nt Jn trv. of Ibe " 3rr-presMh! t > '• - a|]j.-: ” « ln.-h bmp; t;i ]< y ' plac-L!. It. is Ml indiaput ,1,1,. f, -I that th„ •• Mm-sa.-liusetts Emigrant Aid cm it-ty " ■if •• •I i r,|..iv u " ini,. Kannus i,, -■r *•* - «•' *-«»*. hd<l lie hi;u ins m-t, whv w,.JJ jiaul |.,r tlndr ‘-Kansas il d''t*rasmenr in another column, headed "Uelmbold’s ZZITTf T, "" i "'" :!n " me '’ r . noT_ai»«_ . GOLD WATCH FOR YOU. r™, , " '""''T P“' «T- Carpets, OH Cloths and JHattinas, ,^V^V, ly perso ° ‘ iMir '”s to procure'a good GOLD tp see how the omnlr-, w uld riit. The Northern ,u 1)1 r "oma, and sold at low prices for cash at JAMKS '’AILH, warranted 18 Carats Fine, by a-sure process, re people-th.. t.i-- •, rtios. swallowed it and 5.„ FRK 2: Irs NEW CARPET STOKE, corner of Xioth and W""* no money and but little exertion, can do so by eried en u-. , •, „ at, Filhe, t Streets. PliiMelphia. Filbert is between Market *^ r ® samJl R. MKLVIN, * cried 1,0 o.i. \w imm.-li Mm means to wipe out slavery, and Arch Streets . ‘nov llt 4° ,lft 1 ook &tf,re ’ Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third This did not ai-mi.„-the pe,.j,h. of tb.-South—they, left the _ " Street, Philadelphia. [nov 13m 42 “ Boeder Hutil ms ■■ i Mi- ;min fo manag- that matter. 4QrTo Consumptives—Tile “ “ tin™ ' lint ,1... Xo.tl, luvo h,-„ l** 1 * in » few weeks, by a very I EDUCATlON bolsterin'' im 15' r : - I' ,„»i; simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a l -*■* AL ASSOCIATION. —The semi-annual meeling of this . } 1 1 uii-m t rww (MOM, lor sevrreiuny AJ/i-cfion. and fhat dread diseasl Consume A«wcu.tu>n will be held ia the female Utcb School Build- Abolitioni«m-.wi)ii..r!..,- it will, their vMw-*«im tion,-is anxious to malts kuowu toliis fellow-. offerers th. >»S. >" the City of Lancaster, on SATURDAY, NOVESl their Governors, l.-'Mbuuiv* Ac u-d time a i e; V ,s . «>f cure. To all who desire it he will send a codv ' BER5th, at 10 o’clock', A. M. Members are particularly niacin- the whole „t the N „ rll , , r „ " , , ’” f lhc presciiption used (/ree of charge.) with directions ! 1 to .““ eDd - as the annu » l «le«ion of officers, and P ° t.ie .Nuith. rn * t.Ues, with the state tor preparin'; and using the same, which they will find** other business of importance will bo transacted, arms and munition* of war. in the hands of the Abolition- sur * cu r e f,)r Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis <fc The E- LAMBORN, ists. aud n->w Unit this has l.«*-n d-m«, thov nlantd uM on! . y of the advertiser in sending the prescription is ■ nov 1 U Cliairmsu c.f Ex. Committee. Brown on the border of th- -hv-r- f.,,-,,!-), i i- the afflicted, aud he hopes every sufferer will • withmilll . , , t.unHhed him «r> his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, aud may XTOT'Wn’HSTANDING OUR LARGE within m v and thenecessary imirutmns ot w.* r -wJth while hissing. I arties wishing the prescription will IJN opening of SHAWLS and DRESS GOODS last week desperadoes and five niggers—and were l i make the utta i’ n ,l >e adiJr<*>s KEY. EDWARD A. WILSON, we have now open another lot of ’ at a given signal. Whether that day had arrival „ r ’ Williamsburgh, Kangs co„ N. Y. wH8 0 8A!g4 WM * 10X0 AND W»*K«. or whether they wen- discovered in thv.r treasonable plot «2r Watches and Jewelry. ' ‘ ' Mo ££ OF THOSE REVERSABLE SHA WLS, before the party was ripe for it, we cauuot say, but one REMO VA 9 L n MISSES SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE, thing is certain, the attack w.n made, and the great arrnv , °. KOKOK C - ALLEN, iu business in Wall streot. for the m ?“J vl°J; k cp of , shawl ®, is extremely large, and includes Of Nor th er„ failed t „ rally Z %&.*% ~ I “if £' Brown, and proved thcnselv.-s cowards unworthy of their “ ne * Btock of WATCHES and JEWELRY of en- VRRFNCII MERINO?**popYTv * IIKS ’ C Toidß w•• ■ ... T£f>’ beaU,l!ll St^es ’ a * so . AND PLA- aLd ' be latest styies anJ abettors deserted him Cthe^hour" fw.],''and"Ws a j d ™ Itf42 j Corner East King .nlc^rfs^b. little army mst tho fate of all traitors to their country. It • WntcWl™ 1 ’ B 'l is very evident that many of the leading Black Republicans the finest Londra and Geneva w‘a th ‘ b 8" m “”“ er by IJ OVEK ’ S LIQUID HAIR DYE. have had a baud iu this “ irrepressible conflict'-in <f E ORQE C. AI.LEN. ImporterofWati-h™ t— i a . Th ° te ‘ tlm ? n 3', of Professor Booth and Dr. Brinckle furnishing mean, and weapons to murder,he people of,he PreVi ° D,,y P " bliBM ’ ““ Ml " ta « is Southern .States, hat they planted their stock of trade iu a Canal street, New York *’ Broa, iway, onedoor below From Professor M’Closkey, formerly Professor of Theory gory unhealthy climate. Virginia, with finv IVie. „t it, [nov SO ly 46 and Practical Medicine in the Female Medical College of. head, could muster in ' Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Sorcery in the ; 8 boors a sufficient lorco to drive tffi-Eqnallty to All! n„i. . American CoDege of Medicine, Ac. all the cowardly Abolitionists of the-whole North clear Price! A new feature of Business l - ! Ever?oi!?hn? Uts ’o i° f ~ . , Philadelphia, Nov. 27. 18S6. into Canada, or further if necessary. man. Jones i Co., of the Crescent One KVt fa. wn Sales ' Mr - Jos «P h E - Hover—A trial ol yoor Liquid Hair Dye Tho desertion of Brown, by hi„ friend, nr .1, v.a 002 Mar6et stre,!t ' aboT <> in addition ft St °r e wU J moat skeptical that it is a safe, elegant will no doubt be the rn.anl.nH ,n6n<i = ° r tlle N >'rt b , largest, most varied and fashtonable^^stockof? nd aBl "> c ou » preparation. Unlike many others, it has will no doubt be the means and the cause for the eaposuro Philadelphia, made enpressly for retail «i of ® ottjn e in ln several Instances proved serviceable in the cure of some of many not above suspicion. “Old BrownW’confession will tutßd e ' e T om his own Salesman by havin’- ? utan6ous eruptions on the head, and I have no hesitation .how them up. They ought to be shown up, for placlne ° D .“ ch article ' tho lowest priLT™- ,n ™ m “ e ' ld >’“K dr *-’ alrln l 5 s “ c h an application the old man in such a critical position, and then "refusing X. M'CLO S K E Y, M. D„ to go to his rescue. pains taken with the making,^ .o that os an a. Street, above 13th. Is It not amusing, as well as ridiculous, to hear all the g}! I™"™ 1 ™"™* 6 »f getting a good article at th, y P r y £% stree^aboye** FOURTH, (0?d B^ publ, “ n edl^ rB CT^l ”g eat,!“hang him,” " hang i Remember the Crescent, In Market, above 6th No ano V! ° mVt sttBntlon him” “he is insane,” Ac. Ills not likely Seward, Gerrit 1 feb 26 l *‘ s JONEs’ioo I n0y12t421 JOSEPH H. HOVER. uu - . uov i a -wj Manufacturer. . •! 11l It lie K*kn<J r«> •'<! i Hl'lr.r a stormy and protracted session, the i'?- 1 L '!-T t ‘ Xllc,lv K« v..-i. '..t ■••nfl'-tnau i.lHvJinjr his own cause, the deri-inn to.i •-k.-.i Inin it lie did not ’ ■■OJ..IT .nth oth-rp.- i "Ms slhfm.-i uni Mr. I ••iii|.i.-lon way dwhirml expclied t, “ 'ImI !"• 'l r - T *-»*'* ■" "«'n property in this dly to the amour,i „f .f].Vi «KJOor -w Khl’l-u.'l 1.. him t • i >‘l. i.t. rin r v ti, Kt ii ■‘J •!! id Horn I .I'" i i.. h)!I Jiift li l -J1 'll ] i • • 'I li»• IjirgM I)i'in'»’rarß.tinn in Ohio. Mini IViiii-ylvstiiii Hni-m w!) rjtnik-. and tin* • irre-ist ihl.. nilicf" will Ho find the following paragraph going the rounds of the ■in'. i!<-t of incorporation < f this .'•uu- jr-d f : fi~ C< tupiuiy wiil Mair'ifti’i, "f K.-n t u<k v..lmh «pj,i n fo.l Tlnir.-i.ty, Jlih<-I Ni,v.-i«ili-i .1 ilaj- Tlinnkt-^ivinz. SPECIAL NOTICES, £S~Fall Importations. T' l ''UR EXTENSIVE ST<>CK OF STO X K WARE AJf D GLA 3 S , F«r Hotels and Families. AT GREATLY RKDgJCBp PRICES. New Styifts and Shapes of Plain am! Richly Decorated DINNER. DESSERT, TEA AND TOILET SETS, f advertcsimest : CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. 'I AW OP PENNSYLYANIA, No. 588. PARIAN MARRLE FIGURES. MANTLE ORNAMENTS, Szenox and House of TOILET BOTTLES. COLOGNES, Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in AT REASONABLE PRICES General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the together with . orvpßAi nr authority of the same, that from and after the passage of this act. on the trial of Indictments for writing or publish* FANCY ARTICLES. . in* a libel, the truth of the matter charged as libellous Suitable for presents during the approaching holidays. I ma y be given in evidence : aod if the jury, in any such Twnll P b MiTPiu-r r i ~ e * Stt ' ® ball find tbat tbe Kame was written or pablished T\.NDAI.E & MITCHELL. Importer* f rtm good mo H,„ and for Justifiable end* and that the 7"7 Chvstivut street, above 7th. Philadelphia. matter si charged was true, it shall operate to the acquit* **p i;» 35 ' tal of the defendant or defendants. . RICHARDSON L WRIGHT. Prof. Duvall’s Galvanic Oil.—The Speaker of the Honse of Representatives. Orent Rbeuniati" and Nenrilgia'. l Remedy. WM. M. PIATT, . ” 3ff riEixn humanity B£ad inis: Speaker of the Senate. i ‘ A6TEB ® AXS * l Tbe undersigned takes this method of informing the Approved the thirteenth day of May, Anno Domino, one 1 . w ri rrTTnw van®?* 0 ™ J—JL BS9, * public generally that there Uno medicine now offered to thousand eight hundred and fifty six. ] A T)i_„. trp - nf .li t *l,. h THIRTEEN jamw roi.Mcg^j £ £ L s 7”’ resisted th- l>est medical treatment in Centre county. We fer at public sale, at the public house of Henry Rash, at ! TUESDAY the Ist Jr n i , b ? ld on applied free lie Galvanic Oi! to the painful part, and Drumore Centre. Drnmnre township, Lancaster -ounty. the a5l agreeablv to the Charter aISK, lt>S9 '‘ at 10 oclock ’ gave Borne inwardly, and in 20 minntea the patient was following tracts of land, lying in Raid townohip : t h * rier ‘ aaleep, and when awakened was free’ from pain, and con* No. 1. A TRACT OF CHE3NUT SPROUT LAND, cod- oct ± tfl , s tinned so. This is a positive fact whjch lam willing to ! taining 70 acres more or less, on the ‘‘Scotland Road,” ! cg * a make good at any time A eas-t of Felon was cured iff joining lands of Cunningham Atchison and others. Will TESTATE OP SAMUEL BOON LATF* ueariv the same length of time. 1 be sold in lots to suit purchasers. . Knf SnH.hnrv ♦nwn.Kin ♦ *a \ Ka .1 H. HANN. Cent,. Hill Vo. 2 A TRACT OF CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, con- 1 Letter, te,t,m/ntnr y on ?it/IEoTe ««t„ haviar^'iT i t-ntre comity. Pn. . wimnft .6 acre, more or lens, on the n»d leading from the sued to the undersized. uR perjon. having claim, or de ,, „ ~ * Buck to Mechanic, Grove, and joining ],nd., of William mands will present them, duly authenticated for settle. Hear wliat Mm. Vaughn of DuncanmlU tayt: Risk and other, men* and those indebted will make navim-nt wlihimt IL. I have used the Galvanic Oil prepared by J. D. Btonerond. - No. 3. A TRACT OF CUESNIT SPROUT LAND, con- lay to UOMSHER? ' ° of Lewistown, Pa.,, for a very painful disease uiyxelpaud taining 6 acres, near to No. 2. and joining lands of Peter * Er f recommend it to others, and in every case found it Uj be : Cornelius and others. MARftA RET Ia vb nnrkxr ‘ one of the very best medicines for sore and painful dis* No, 4. A TRACT OF CHESNUT BPROUT LAND, eon* oct 25 7t 41 Kxaentrlw eases. Relieves all pain in n 'ew minutes. Everv family ( taining 4 acres more or less, joining No. 3. . xecumx. should have it in the house. No. 5. A TRACT OF CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, con- OTICE To the Heirs and leiral renre - taining 45 acres more or leM,joining lamia of John Hast- j> sentatia, of Elizabeth Smith, late of kL, HsmpfisM Altoona. Blair county. July 3. ISoS inits aDd others. twp.. Lancaster county, deceased P J. D. STOSEEOiD. Lewi, town, Pa. No 6. A TRACT. NEARLY ALL CHESNUT SPROUT Yon are hereby notified that by virtue of an Order of Dear »r-Mr. Wm. rurnbaugh has been snliering LA ND. containiag 109 acres, joining land, of John Barclay, the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county to me directed I several years from rheumatism, rot so ill that his friend, Pheif Gobble and others, with Fiihing Creek rnoDing will hold an Inquest to divide part or value the Rea] and relative, were summoned to witness hi, death 1 in- through it. affording a ran,t desirable mill site in a neigh- Estate of said dec’d, on FRIDAY the 11th dav of NOVFV duc-d hi« friends to try the virtue of your preparation— borhood where there would be no competition. i BER. 1559 at 1 nVlnrlt PM ». ,n i i{j , kL, „, n . •they did so, an the last resort; and, td their astonishment Any of these tracts can he bought at private sale, ifap- ‘ Snyder, in’the village of Per’i-rsl-u ri/ Lancaster and joy, be began to improve, got better and better, and pli»d for prior to the day of sale. when and where yon may aft-n iif V o'o think nroDer now. m> taras I ku'iw. he t*a haleand stout man Thin in Any person wishing to view any of the above tracts will ' 'jj p ROWF J} ni>‘ the only case wh*-- th- Galvanic Oil has surpassed please call upon Isaac Rogers, at Conowingo Fnrnaee. ! Sheriff’s Opfice ’ lorf’is aTSi human expecta'.-m- In *'-ry cise where I have recoin* Sal eto commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. j [Philadelphia North American insert om-e a week 4 weeks meijdi-i thn Oil u li-k.' d"Ne wnat it promises to d'\ ©end Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known e " uh H.K.ih-r w..rri,. bv JAMES M. HOPKINS. \ furs fruiy. 11. LEHEE nov 1 r Kxaminer, and L'uioo copy.l ts 4° Fu. by ELY PARKY and DANIEL HEITSIID. Lnn* - ca.vie- citv—and ny every country merchant in Laucahter C'IUUIV. Ismk nut fur the Mammoth Hand Bills. “Sfc Dcvall'h Oai.vo'ic Oil relieves all pain in from 5 to '•'<) minute:*. .1. D. STONE ROD. Proprietor. % Lew i«t -wti. Pa. A K. HAZARD & (>) . Ageuth, I_\ :Vi nos Market >t.. Philaflnlphin. Un the tilth ult., in this <-jty. hv Mayor Sanderson, Jt-r‘ etuiali T. Swish-r to Martha \. Miller, h..th ~f (.Vl-raiu (■•VI tin.lip. Lit). '.V. !'a '•'> ;-»•!* »H.. '-.V th- I:•*v .1. J. strine. Samuel U. Ih-i-ri ti, Charlotte S<-lj|bo.:>\ |„,rh of Cmi-Mnga township. Ity tlie sam-, J;i •< b S Mysh-vtg Ann* (.Wd. both of twp. / _ Un the —4t I j ult . h<ffii- - xty. by Hev. Walter I' well. Samuel Blair ;■> .ada K. W->lf. Both of Columbia On th- 11 tii ult . I.y lb-v J. V. Eckert. Wm Stcigh.-ltnan to Sarah J -rkson both of this county. 1 Un the 'Jutli ult.. by tin- same, Jacoh M. (irolf to Mary JbWa Hiaivi, .1* tliiM-ointy. 9 Uu.tlM- 2urb ult.. by ib-v. li F. Krutoi, John A. 0. Wait kneght. ..t aiul >al i« Frecht, t>! Lancaster. 1 >n name day. by the -ame. Hiram J. : Dctweiler and Eli/.- ab.-th K. Kaul'niin. b tii nf West Heiupfield township. On sum- dm t,y the same. Abraham Hostetler, of Stras ,M,r e Mv ’> . ami Lydia Herr. »t I’rovideiiee twp. •in il.i-d.id ult, hy thesame. Ketiben (J K-mly and Anna M t.ordes. both nf Lancaster. on the 20tb ult.. by the same. S, B. Hartman. M D., of Millersvilb* Lanrast-r .tints', A. S. Mart/.all. of this city. On (he l«tb ult . nf bronchitis. in his fifth yea-. Oenrire H.. sun rif J. H. ami II II W. Gilbert, of Eden township. ," n the latli nit., in Maytown, Lancaster c*unfv. David K. Ildlox, a.'cd 2s years and iy days. t>» the 24 (h ult.. in tiiis city, Margaret E. Heloinfl, in the 20th venr of her acre. On Friday, the 21,t ult., in Warwick township, Lauras ler county, Martin Ilaiiibr ight, aged b 7 years, 10 months and fi days. Un '] uesdav afternoon, the 2.‘>th ult., Francis Keenan, Lsij . Counsellor at Law, in th*4oth year .of his age. A motifs! the many occurr-uces which the daily incidents of life present to warn us of the utter fallacy and uncer tainty -d human hopes and human ambition, there has not h.-eii presented, in our own immediate circle, u more striking illustration of the application of the sentim-rC, than in the sudden and unexpected death of him who is the subject of this notice. Stricken down iu the maturity ol his manhood, and with abilities and virtues -which endeared him to the community in which he lived, and with that courtesy characteristic of the Christian and gen tleman, he has passed to the grave, without leaving an enemy who could utter a sentiment ag-iinet his character. H hen standing thus by the lifeless form.of one who was endeared to us by so many associations of the past, how f-itciblv should it teach us the salutary lesson, to euib the asperities of our nature; and as it has been truly said, this sudden bereavement inculcates the salutary moral, that no position iu society can offer the slightest check ti the calamities to which humanity is liable In the midst ot the business, turmoils and selfishness of society we are too apt to omit the recognition of the virtues of him who has been thua stricken down in the midst of his career of labor and duty. FUA*CJ3 Keenan w ; ,< adtnittM to the Bar on the 29th of August. 1543, after mi examination which exhibited his eminent proficiency ami qualifications for all the duties of bis profession. It has been justly remarked that in our CMJutry the legal miud ought necessarily to b-nehooleil and disciplined in a knowledge of all uur political institu tious: in the varied systems which prevail under the Con stitutions and legislation of the several Slates: and with a thorough knowledge of the adjudications of the National aucl State tribunals, corn’dm-.d with the high moral pur poses which hhouM g /v'-r.) the discharge .of the duties of the profession. There is also required, iu addition to the proper mental qualifications, untiring assiduity, euergv aud integrity to accomplish the high responsibilities which devolve upon the station. The intellectual attainments of the deceased, his knowledge of the principles and duties of his profession, with his courteous demeanor, which recommended him to all with whom he had intercourse, euabled him to take a high rank in his profession, upon the solid and enduring foundation of ability, strict integ. rity and purity ol purpose. The deceased was unassuming and charitable in all his intercourse with sociotv, and carefully rejected every expression calculated to wound the feelings of others, as repugnant to every element of his character. There never was a sentiment more applicable to the de. ceased than that of a distinguished writer who says, ‘‘That a man endowed with high faculties cautiously abstains fr,*m displaying them on inadequate occasions, and is iu danger of timidity from a consciousness of power yet unas certained even by himself." In the able and eloquent funoral discourse delivered by Father Martin, of Philadelphia, at St. Mary’s Church, he faithfully and truly portrayed the firm and devoted Chris tian faith of the deceased from his boyhood, which insured that honorable and upright discharge of duty character istic of his professional and social career. OLD GUARD. "No mortal yet could daro to say, ’'lan trusted in his God for his defence. And was confjunded ? Covered with dismay Loses he friends? Religion dries his tears ! Loses he fife? Religion calms his fears!” Flour dull : sales I.UOU bids, for export at $5 25 for good superfine, and s."> 75 for choice western extra. Rye flour and c«rn meal unchanged. Wheat in demand for milling; sale* bus. rod at $1.3n(q)1.35 for rommou do. $1.35 for fair, and $1.40 for good white. Penna. rye sells at 90c, and Delaware at B<V. Corn steady: sales 4,000 bus. yellow at 96c afloat, and 95c in store; a lot of poor sold at 92c, and new yellow at 700‘ijr. Oats in bettor demand ; 5,1)00 bus. prime southern sold 420. l T ooo bus. prime winter barley malt x-M at 95,-. Whisky iu limited request at 2S ociS’sic. 12,000 ■ 700,000 . 135,000 .$13,000 . >11,500 Flour declined; sales 7,500 bbls. at a decline of6c; State $4.75; Ohi<> $5.4005.55; southern $5.50@5.70. Wheat dull and declining. Corn dull; sales of 14,000 bush.at $l,OO for yellow. Pork dull at for mess, and slo.Rn(fftl(i.s6 for prime. Lard quiet. Whisky dull at Baltimore, Oct. 29. Flour firm, but unchanged. Wheat dull. Corn duil, and-2c lower ; white and yellow 93@94c. Provisions dull and lower; Bacon 9 ; V(c. Wliisky; Ohio 27j.<c. WE ARL-KOW RECEIVjJIfS J, ARO K ADDITION? 31 ARRIAGES DEATHS. THE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Oct. 29. New York, Oct. 29. ‘| ADIES’ FAVORITE; \j ANOTHER NOVKITT. BEAUTIFUL XET GAUZE STEEL Si’HING SKIRTS. ONLY $1 50. Fully eriusl to a regular $-‘ioo skirt. Also. THE PATENT CHAMPION EXTENSION SKIRT, MADE ESTIUZLT WITHOUT BEWWG. LADIES’ WOOLEN ELASTIC SKIRTS, . Without seams—tar superior to the flannel—every lady ‘ should have one. The ouly place to get them. nov 1 tf 42] WENTZ BROS. PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 15th day of DECEMBER. 1559, the subscriber will of fer at public sale, at the public house of Anthony Baldwin, In the village of New Providence. Lancaster county, the following descrihed tracts of laud, lying in Eden township, bounded by lands late of John Bassler, deceased. Henry Breneman, Benjamin Uroff anti others, now in the occu pancy of Benjamin Mvers, Tiz : No. 1. A Tract of Limestone Laud, in a good state of cultivation, containing 100 ACRES more or less, on which is erected a two-story STONE DWELLING 'ImW lIUI'SE, a Stone Wash House, and large Barn. jUi!£ No. 2. A Tract of Land, in excellent order and well wa tered, containing tiO ACRES more or less, on which is erecte I a one and a half utory TENANT HOCSE. No. o. A Tract of Land, in a good state of cultivation, containing 10 ACRES more or less, joining iands of Benja min Groff, and on the road leading to Breneman's Mill. No. 4. A Tract of Land, highly improved, containing 60 ACRES more or less, which will be sold either separately in lots or together to suit purchasers. Also, at same time and place, 42 ACRES of Chesnul Hprnut Land, Mug ulong the road leading from New Providence to the Buck Tavern, joining lands lately occu pied by Daniel Lefevre. (Tanner,) and others. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Pale to commence at 10 o’cl< ck, A. >l., on said day. when terms will lx* made known by JAMES M. HOPKINS. [Examiner, and Union copy, i te 42 A CCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGN. v“V ED ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the office of the Protbonntary of the C>>urt of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to wit: Mechanicsville School Estate. BenjamiuJlartraan, Sur viving Trustee. Benjamin G. Herr's Estate (lunatic). A. K. Wittner, ! AJOTICE.--The undersigned Auditor Committee. _ . „ IN appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun- Jacob A<utz s Estate. Henry Copeobefier, Trustee. ty, to report distribution of the baJauce in the hands of E D. Johnsons (lunatic) Estate. Dr. 11. B. Bowman. .Samuel Wicks, Esq., Administrator of the estate of Joseph Committee. . Philip, late of Fulton towoship, said county. Slater, de- Damel Gallagher s Assigned Estate. Michael McGrann, ceased, to and among those who are legally entitled tbere- Assignee. * _ meet for the purposes of his appointment, ' Notice in hereby {liven to all persona interested in any of i THURSDAY,' the 3rd day of NOVEMBER.'A d/uSs* at 2 Haid Estates. that the Court have appointed MONDAY tbe ; o’clock, afternoon, at the Library room in the-Oourt House** 28th day of NOVEMBER, 1869, for the confirmation and City of Lancaster, when ami where ail persous interested allowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions be filed , may attend if tb**y think proper or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. sen 27 td :>7 i \VM t: wißnv Attest. W. CARPENTER, Prothonotary. . KxarainerV.py ! ’ Audltor ’ Prothy's Office, Lancaster, Oct. nov 1 • CLOTHING !! ! CLOTHING MI! FOR FALL AND WINTER .1 011 N A . ERB E N . estate are requested t , make immedi ite payment, and those Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 N'ORTII QUEEN Street, claims will present them, without delay, properly j East aide, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa authenticated fur settlement. The subscriber returns his thanks to a generous public, 001 3'J CHRISTIAN ZECIIER, Adtn’r. for the exceedingly liberal patronage heretofore extended, • - - - • and respectfully asks a continuance of the same. VTOTiCE.—ESTATE OF ABRAHAM He has now in store the largest, best and cheapest as- -LV HUBER, late of Murticville, Martic Twp., Lancaster -sortmeut of MENS’ AND BOVS' FALL AND WINTER ' County, yeomau. dec'd. The undersigned Auditor ap- READY MADE CLOTHING iu the City of Lancaster. pointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to pass on Among his extensive assortment may be found : : l k° exceptions, and report distribution of the balance BANGUPS. found in the hand* of Daniel Good. Administrator of said OVER-SACKS, estate, tn and among those legally entitled to the same: RAGLANS. and. ni.-o, at the same time ami place, ascertain and report DRESS COATS, the several amounts due each *.t the heirs of the said Ab- FROCK COATS. raham Huber, deo’d, (subject t-> all advancements made to SACK COATS, them heretofore ) out of the reel estate of the decedent, SILK VESTS. secured by the recognizances of the Acceptants, will meet VALENCIA VESTS, for the purposes of his appointment on WEDNESDAY the SATIN VESTS. . 2d day of NOVEMBER, A. D.. ISOJ. at 2 o’clock it, the CLOTII PANTS. alternoon. at the Library Room, in the Court JUnis». City CAS3IMERE PANTS, ot ‘ Lancaster, when and where ail p-r.-ons interested may SATIN ETT PANTS, tatend. if they think proper. PEA JACKETS, &c. 27 td 37; WM. R. WILSON. Auditor. Also, a full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, “Union copy Fine Shirts ami Shirt Collars. Crtvats, Ties. Stocks. Sus penders. Gloves. Handkerchiefs. Hosiery. Umbrellas. &c. Also, just finished, the largest and cheapest assortment of BOYS’ CLOTHING, consisting ot Boys’ Frock, Sack. Over-Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Punts and Vests of all sizes and qualities. Also, just r.-ceived a verv large and well-assorted sto'-k of CLOTHS and OASSIMKRK3, SATINETTS. w VESTINGS, &c.. which will be promptly made up to order, and warranted to give satisfaction in tit ftA ami in quality. - m The subscriber would particularly cull the attention of the public to the fact that the clothing sold at this estab lishment is all of the proprietor's own manufacture, and ie not only sold i-;ikai‘. but it i.« hettek made than any other in the City of Lancaster All therefore who would practice economy iu the pur chase of clothing, by getting full worth for money, can save from 25 to 50 per cent, by calling at this establish ment—my motto l>ejng. ‘-Quick Sales and Small Profits.” JOHN A. ERBEN. Remember the Old Stand. Sign of the Striped Coat. No. 42 NORTH QUEEN Street. East aide near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. ;nr>v 1 tf 42 A YANKEE MARRIAGE versus A DIAMOND BT TEE HARD OP TOWER HALI. There was a Yankee youth, “ Down East,' No subject of laudations : For he’d no title to hia name. Nor titles to plantations! Industrious and wide awake— No time to follies giving— lie worked from rosy dawn till dark. To earn au honest living, lie loved a maiden in the town. And for a wife he sought her: She was a child of parents poor. Yet gold could not have bought her; But when the manly, noble youth, The honest son of labor— No *• Santa Cruz,” from Cuba's Isle, But “ Yankee Jed.," her neighbor— With winning smile, said : “Dearest Jane. My heart, by Love’s direction, I give to thee, with all my wealth— That wealth my heart's affection : And ask thee to become my wife, And be my darling ever. Until the hand of ruthless Death The ties of love shall sever .'"ne placed her hand within his own, And, asking strength from Heaven, The pledge of love, no gold could buy. Was freely, fondly giveu. A month elapsed—they went on foot To consummate their marriage steps mnde light by buoyant hopes. needed not a carriage. No satin, silk, or velvet fine, No brilliant diamonds glowing, Were on the lovely country maid Their transient charms bestowing; But on her cheek a matchless bloom Outvied the blush of morning— Possessed of beauty, born of health, She needed no adorning. In calico, with cherished hopes Her face in smiles arraying; With parted lips, as rubies red, Her pearl like teeth displaying; With eyes made bright by inward light, With love, and mental graces, She stood exalted o’er the need Of lustrous gems and laces. Without the pomp of Pride’s display. Her bridal vows were spoken; Made strong in truth by love unbought. Those vows remain unbroken : And. on Life’s tree, a better pair Are Jane and Jedediah, Than au ” Oviedo-Barllett ” pair, Which Fashion's fools admire. May all who at the Tower Hall. Are well aud cheaply dressing^ Remember that a woman e’er Will prove the greatest blessing, When with the "silken cord of love”— And not a golden baiter— Her lover binds hia heart to her’s, And leads her to the altar. The largest and most complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia, now on hand, adapted to the present and approaching season, aud for sale at the nsnal low prices, at.TowER Hall, No. SIS Market Streel, Philadelphia, by nov 1 It 42] BENNETT Si CO. WILBERFORCE KEVIN, A TrOR y E r AT LA W, Office with Wm. B. Fordney, Esq., south-east corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. [oct2s Iy*4l PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY. J. I RANKLIN' REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Betters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture, or Surveys, correctly executed by him. Like wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing Office—Agricultural and Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher’s Buildings, ) North Queea street, Lancaster. HIT 25 1 , ELECTION NOTICE.—An Election for Officers, for the ensuing year, of the Manheim, Peters burg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Road Company, will be held at the Public House of Jacob Swarr, iu the village of Petersburg, on MONDAY the 7th of NOVEM BER next, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. By Order of the Board of Managers. H. C. GINGRICH. °ct 4 3t3B| Secretary. CARPETS, Oil. CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, WALL PAPERS. DECORANTS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, FEATHERS, MATTRE3SE3, Ac., For sale by HAGER A BROS. tf 3G ( arrow root, V_y SWEET OIL BORAX ™-SS OL > CAMPHOR, inJ.°. ES ’ CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, gum Arabic, hartshorn, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., Por Bale at THOMAS ELLMAKEK’B «pr 21 tU4 Drug and Chemical Store, Weet King it -nLECTION NOTICE -An Election for 1 i • UH fivH M-mapprs and om» Tr»a«urei\ for th.. Pnni.np year,-f •be L*ncas»*i and Epbrata Turnmke .%» i I Uiik R- .d o*inp«nv. *ih b« h.-ld*» .ih« puhlir hbav* , ijeori;* H'lrtjnc. m ihe City 01 uicaster, nn MONDAY *lie<'hd«\ of NOVKMBKR u-xt, beiween th« h«.»ir« c.f •» Bud 4 ./clock. M. HKVRY .<-I REIN ‘■III ocMB3t4o| Treasurer. j^totTc m E»—The Stockholders of the sri%^^H ,NUT,,N AVD MAJiVL\iNI> LINK RATIr oPviFTV TKVT?' h 2 nAy notified that a!1 of FIFTY CENT> per share was i-sseswl *t a meeting ot tbe Board of Director*, on the 24th of Mar j*m. and reqnired to be paid on or before the 6th day of Vnremher, ISo9. By order of the Board. oct!l4t*39] JEREMIAH BROWN, fioc’v. Farmees’ Bins op Laxcawbi, . A„ _ October 4tb. 18i>9. i M ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN Director* ot the Bank will be held at the Banking tioase. od MONDAY, the 2Ut dav of NOVEMBEK. bet tweeo th- hours of 9 and 3 o'clock.’ The Hnnual meeting o( the Stockholders will take place on Tuesday, the Ist day of November next, at 2 o'clock in KDW. H. BROWN. J^VL 3 ! 3 ? Cashier. ESTATE OP MARY BARCLAY Let ters of Administration on the estate of M.nrv Barclav. 1 late of Martic township, Lancaster couuty, deceased, hay- I ing been granted to the undersigned r Notice is hereby giveD to all persons indebted to aald estate, to make pay i mont without delay, and those having claims will present I them, properly authenticated, for settlement. DAVID COLLY. llartic tr.wushir. Lan <v. WILLIAM RICHARDSON. ’ McCall’s Ferry, York co., Administrators. Sep 6f'36 ’VJ’ OTIC E.—Letters of Admlntstratlou 11 on the estate of Christine Flick, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned, residing in suidritv: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said 'estate to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. sep 27 Gt 37J Notice is hereby given that the MOUNT JOY BAYINGS INSTITUTION, located in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, having a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, will apply at the next session of the Pennsylvania Legislature, for the privilege of increasing its capital stock, Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, with the further privilege of increasing its capital stock to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol lars; also for power to change its name to the “ Mount Joy Bank,” and under that name, in its present location, to issue Bank Notes,and in addition to its present privileges,' to exercise and enjoy general banking privileges under the general laws of the Commonwealth regulating banks. By order of the Directors. ABRM. SIIELLY, President. Jacob K. Long, Treasurer. Mount Joy, Pa., June 20, 1359. 4t42 INSTATE OF JOHJJ BROWN. Letters JLi of Administration on the estate of John Brown Uteof Lancaster City, dec’d, having been granted to the subscri {. ber residing iu said City: All persons indebted to said AUDITOR’S NOTICE...To the heirs and legal representative.- uf David Trissler. deceased, -tate of the Borough, now Citv .•!' Lancaster. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster couuty, to report distribution of the balance in the- bauds of Wm. B. Wiley. Administrator of the estate of David Trissler. late of the Borough, now City ot Lancaster, deceased, toand among those who are legally entitled thereto, will meet for the purpose of his appoint tnent, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER, A. D. 1>!59. at 2 o ch ek in the afterno-m, at the Libraiy Room, in the Court House, in the City of Ltucaster, when and where all persons may attend if tbev think proper, oct 2:» td 411 ' THO. 11. BURROWES. r pWO FARMS FOR SALE IN BERKE 1_ LEY COUNTY, VIRGINIA.—I will sell the Iloke Run i Farm in Berkeley county, now ogciipicd bv James Turner ! five miles from Martinshurg. the eountv scat, which con tains about also the Moon Farm, now occupied hv Peter Custer, -etnie distance from the Court and contains about TIIR K K II U X DKED ACRES. Both these farms are limestone. It is unnecessary to say much, as those desirous of makiug investments will doubtless examine for themselves. However, they are de sirable farms—the formsr having considerable water pow er. the latter a superabundance of splendid timber. The gentlemen residing on the farms will show them—or in quire in writing nt the owner, residing near Cbailestown, Jefferson county. Va. WEDDING Executors’ sale of valuable REAL ESTATE.—There will be sold by public vendue, at the public house of John Michael, in the Oitv of Lan caster, ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, the :50th day of NO VEMBER, 1859, the following property, belonging to the estate of F. J. Kramph, deceased : No. 1, A Tract of Land containing 4 ACRES and 112 ! PERCHES, more or Icbs, situated in the western suburb of Lancaster City, at the junction of West Orange street and the Columbia Pike—/routing on said pike, and bounded by j lands of Jacob Fry and others. ! No. 2, V/4 Acres of Land, more or lew, situated on the ■ corner of West Chesnut and Charlotte streets, long known 1 as the “ Old Silk Factory.’’ On Baid land are erected one i double BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, also one FRAME ! BUILDING containing six tenements, which collectively rent for $288,00 a year. On the premises is a never-failing well of water, and other appurtenances. No. 3, That beautiful and substantially built AMERI- j CAN VILLA, late the residence of F. J. Kramph, deceased < situated in a handsome 3 Acre Plot of Ground, bounded - on tha south by Chesnut street, on the west by Charlotte 1 street, on the north by Walnut street, and on tho east by ' al4 feet wide public alley. Said building has all ‘ the moderen improvements and conveniences that human comfort can desire, and the grounds are |=|| tastefully laid out in walks and lawns, and nlant. I s i s l : ed with rare and beautiful flowers, fruit trees aud shruti- > bery. n n the premises are also erected one of tho best i BRICK STABLES in the City of Lancaster, containing | stalls for horses and cows, Carriage House, Coachman’s i Room and Tool House. Hydrant water and Gas are intro- ■ duced into the building, in addition to which is a pump ' and Dever failing well of good water. Possession and indisputable titles given on the first dav of April, 1860. J Sale to commence at 7 o’clock, P. M. For further particulars inquire at the premises, or at S. S. Rathvon’s Clothing Store, corner of Oranpe and North Queen streets. S. M. KRAMPH, JOSEPH KHRENFRIED. S, S. RATHVON. Executors of the late F. J. Krampb, debased. ts 41 TRUSTEES’ SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington County, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned Trustees, will offer at public sale, on TUES DAY. thegth day of NOVEMBER next, in front of the Court House, in Hagerstown, Md., at 10 o’clock A M all the following real estate of which John Summers’ late of said county, died, seized : lirst—The Home Farm, situate on the public road lead ing from the Williamsport Turupike to the Western Turn pike road, and adjoining the Mill property of George Sprecher, and being about two miles from Williamsport and four miles from Hagerstown, CONTAINING 202 ACRES OF LAND, about 2o acres of which are in good TIMBER. It is of the first quality of limestone land, and in a high state of cul tivation, and under good fencing. Tbo improve- o ments are a good twostory STONE HOUSE, with back buildings and other necessary out buildingß. =2- A fine SWITZER BARN, wagon shed, corn house, , and all other proper and convenient buildings There is a never-failing well of good water near the house, and runuing water on the farm, convenient to all parts of it Also, there is a young and thriving ORCHARD of the choicest fruit. Becond—The farm lying along the same road, about one mile above the home farm and near the Western nik.- CONTAINING 120 ACRES OF LAND H ’ about IS acres of which are in Tfrnber. Also, this is of the first quality of limestone land, ina high state of cultiva tion, and under good fencing. The improvements - - are a good story and a half LOG HOUSE, and out buildings, a good LOG BARN, aud other proper ?Slw buildings. There is a well of never-failing water neartbe house, and a spring on the farm for part ofthevear Also, there is a first-rate ORCHARD of the beat of fruit! The amdilions of the sale are .-—One-third of the pur chase money to be paid on the day of sale or on the ratifi cation thereof, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his bonds with approved security, bearing interest from the day of sale. J Any person wishing to view the premises will call upon the uudersigoed, John Summers, living near them. oct 18 ts 40] P'potatf S to LE h OP y, ALU ABLE REAL i ESTATE.—The undersigned -will offer at onhlir «.!« °? the 8* day of NOVEMBER frent of the Coart House, in Hagerstown, Md., at 10 o’clock, A M., his farm, situate on the public road leading from the Williamsport turnpike road to the Western pike, lying tW 2 “L 6 ? om t^ l i l^? na P ort ' and four from Hagers town, and adjoining the Mill Property of George Sprecher CONTAINING 120 ACRES OF LAND tan Cr f O M lllcb M lB , KoodTilllber - This tawperior Un iv w . a h Btata of cultivation and Snder good J an cing. The improvements are a fine Dew . . two-story STONE HOUSE, aDd good STABLING There is a well of good water near the bouse and IISII a spring near it for part of the season B a l e l wkh ap'proved 1 security 1 ’ ““ *** »• *>°°£ Persons wishing to see the property will call unon the undersigned living on them. up^n 108 oct 18 ts 40] W. L. PKIPER, Cashier. JACOB FOLTZ, Administrator. june 28 6m 24 TW 0 II U N DKEI) AC RE 8 BRAXTON DAVENPORT. 5t 41 WILLIAM T. HAMILTON JOHN SUMMERS, Trustees. JOHN SUMMERS. TTAIjUABLB CITY PROPERTV FOR ~~i ~ i A VPt’s: SpfQQnQPlllo ! a j cl wdibdpmm Sm-liH” ih’Tii of . I “mp°und remedy, in which we have la ht t»rM rr,i estate, late ofsaH i “ red to produce the most effectual alterative The .'.ndiVm'ed' haitot »,.ij decn.e.t of v„ i , h . » e „ orPn?”.? 6 ll is a concentrated extract um‘s'r " n ? eetabiished NORTH amkrican . , : _ 1 ,5““ Sarsaparilla, so combined with other Vo MO alna '" l * l > h - foutheast corner of »L™S I substances of still greater alterative Dower ns C ,t^',.‘^.^'‘_l h ?, gilil | ord ,r effective mitidote forSeasS Lot or Piece of Oround belonging thereto, containing in : that siinh a** 10 CUre " “ believed fi r th Qopen street. feet, inches. »nd on “l 1 a pe niedy is wanted by those who 1 U l!^' 2 inches Tbe buiidioK* consist suffer Strumous complaints. and that nno 01 a commodioos twrvstorv STONR Rnif r»ivn o. *ll , *piuuiw, ouQ mat one and Frame BACK Ed LDINGS. occupied rf accomplish their cure must prove Heorr L. Barnett, and a FRAME DWELLING fronting Of immense Seme© tO this large class of niir 0«5 , !2d 0, n , 1:rV r »' ,,,,,,, ‘ ], r M ?“*«‘ i SS2 : afflicted fellow-citizens. HowcomXlv Z OfficH. and Eicholtz A Bru.. ds h Guu Manotactorr conmound will dn I* u OO v.^ No. 2. A onMtorj FRAME BWLDINQ. .“7nl~e „r ire„t Tc been P ro '’euby exper ground, containing In front. on Cheanut i, r Z>. isTeeL ■ ‘T, 8“ m “>' of the worn cases to be found and in depth 32 loet inches. now uccupi-d by A S following Complaints t No. 3. AMI^RUILIIINO. and piece of : ER^fraONS^ANTfERU^ 0 ™!?' 13 CoM^ AINTS > jtronnd, containing in front, on Chesnnt street, 22 feet s°l' |, mov ( - UD Eruptive Diseases, Ulcees, Inches and In depth 32 feet lnches. n»• rccnpiej b? Pimpees, BLOTCHES, TuMORS, Salt Rheum “ d D '' ,liNS - “ d »*" by p E C “°?7f D > SvPHilmolr: No. 4. A ooeetor.v FRAME BUILDING, aod piece of I i“ H ™ EL4J ' DISEASE, Dropsy, Neu gronnd, contalnioir in f ont, on Cheanut street. 23 feet 6 RALQIA 0B T lO Douloureux, Debility, Dts inchia. and in depth 31 feet 2!4 Inches, now occupied hr I PERSIA AND Indiqesxion, Erysipelas Rose Mrs. Staina aa a Variety Store nod DweUing. ■ n n St ‘ ’ jMtYHIPELAS, TtOSE No 5 A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and niece of bl- aSTHOYI 8 Fire, and mdeed the whole ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 15 feet 10 1 complaints arising from IMPURITY OP Warehouse “ d “ PUI 32 f “ t 2J * inches ' now aa a THE Blood. So. 6. Tine-story FRAME BUILDING, aod piece of rnnTer S fJTt" 11 ' 1 T ll found a Pro pound, containing in front on Chesnnt street. 16 feet 3 mote , r ot health, when taken in the spring, to H C Don *h!i i a iT th 32 n feot n 2l/4 inrlles ' ' > ' , ' u P iod by w. p?**] tbc , old bumors which fester in the Nos. 7 and 8. Ea'ch roo JtoiogTfront, oo Chesnutstreet, ' fT" ° f the s' ear ' B y the Hme -16 feet 1 inch, and in depth 32 feet 2W inches, now occupied ■ of them many rankling disorders y Th P 'i? o, Bf’* , ‘Sf 1 Us “ r Beer &, ' , ’ on - are mpped in the bud. Multitudes.’can, by Of to one i,7 “ J<!S ‘' rita '- a ° f 6p,m! themSel ' res A LEASE OF GROUND In the rear of sairl building endur ‘ mC >f l 0 “upUona 'and ulcerous dow formiug yard*, to same, during the life of Mrs. Eordan’ ftores » through which the system will Strive to cTaL™. 8 dWh ** pro^ desired by the pur nd itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do . Also.'a half lot of GROUND, situated on the north : thro V gh natural channels of the body Bide of the Railroad, between North Queen and Duke < medicine. Cleanse OUt the S'i c,ty - c e o, ! to i. Dl °i in !l? nt > on “ id iwiram. , vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities to an }&' 7ride S pTlfe X r ?‘ : burstin f ‘be skin in pimples, eruptions, property late of John Cosgrore, deceased, ami on the west ° f SOreS » c fo anse tt when you find it is ob- S* u 1 feet wsde P ub,,c alley- w ‘fii a large fkame Bui'u structed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it Psrsoorw,"hto77 1, ,iT d ,hB .he U “ d teU Will please call ou W. Carpenter, No 27 Kant «>r-m K e utree- ? ? en * Ven no particular disorder La . ut ;“ t '‘. , l : . 15 felt * People enjoy better health, and live ■ ale will begin at o’clock in the eveuiug. . longer, for cleansing the blood. KeeD the w CARPENTER MtK ' bl B°l healtb y. ™d all is well; but with this Executors ' pabulum of life disordered, there can be no The undersigned owning the other undivided half of ; lasting health. Sooner or later somethin** ! IT 34 fW- d the great machinery of street, fiom North Queen street to the public aiiev. win disordered or overthrown, at the same time sell his interest therein. *’ Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the Christian noMi\ reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But ts .ts the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to given quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name - from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. Lancaster. Oct. 4, 1859. PUBLIC SALE.--By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court -<t L*n.Mater county. I’.* the uudereiguetl administrator of Adam btor.-k. late of the city of Lancaster. Pa . win expn*e to public sale by vendue or outcry, on-SATURDAY. NOVEMBER sth. 1859. at < o'clock, p. m., at the public house of J.i.-ub Huber, in Lancaster city, Pu . the following d- scribed K.-tato : All that lot or piece of ground situated in siid city of Lancaster heiriunimr at a • orner of -r oio i ~t i) lT j«i 1$ Bartholomew, nu the West side ol Priu.-e -t • Jt |,. u ' Prince >t. n-.rlhward twenty tret; th.-ti . uu ,j .!t Win. Mathiot, south decrees, west, at angles with Prince st.. 19 7-10 perches, to a post at the fence on tlie-east bank of Hoffman's Hun; theiice d,, w . ; .aid bank ol said run, south decree.: . ast Id p-„-hes to a post to aline with said Bartholomews ground • th-nc.. along stud ground north 46p4 decrees; west 2JV, perches to the place of beginning: containing one actv and nine perch-s neat measure. The improvements are a one-story BRICK DWl'l I ING HOUbH. with a FRAME K ITCH KN attached thei-t, The Dwelling House has a front ro -tu and b-i elmmle-i ~ tho fir-t 11-. m- m.d two rooms on the second door. Terms made known at sale GEu. 11. BuMBKKGKK, "<;t 4 .»t ;>S Administrator of Adam Muick. der’d PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAX. the sth of NOVEMBER. 1559. will be*old by public ven due, iu pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, on the premises, iu Providence town ship, two and a half miles south of New Providence, and one mile east of the Buck, on the road loading from the Spread Eagle to the State 'RoatWfie following Real I-Ntate laic of Puuniel Harman, deceased, to wit; A Tract of Land, containing 20 ACRES AND 108 PERCHES, more or less. The improvements Ijuanf are a one and a half story LOG DWELLING JgjjUL UOUSE, STABLE, Summer House, and other out build lugs 1 Persons wishing to view the property may apply to Jesse Kyncar, residing thereon, or Emanuel Reese, residing near Palo to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M. ADAM LEFEVRE. Executor. HENRY MARTIN, Auctioneer. [sop *27 ts 37 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Pursuant to an order issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Juni ata county, and to me directed, will exposed to sale, on the premises, at 1 o’clock, P. M., on TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 15. 18;>9, the following property, lo wit; A tract of laud situate in Beale township, Juniata county CONTAINING TIB ACRES. more or less, about 200 acre? cleared and th« balance well timbered, bounded by lands of William Millet, John Har ris, John Watson’s heir*, John Beale and others, about four miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad aud Canal, and the same distance from the Borough of Patterson and Mifflin towu. The improvements are a large STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a large BANK BAR' hi d other necessary out-buildings. al>«> an -xc.l'i iit spring iif never failing waU-r convenient ■«. th- door. slid a young ORCHARD of excellent fruit The above land is among the best and most productive in .Juniata county, and will be sold in two parcel? or lugellier to soil pur chasers. TERMS OF SALK.—Two hundred dollar? of the pur chase money to be paid ou the confirmation of sale—one third of the balance to remain in th- hands ot the pur chaser doriDg the lifetime of Elizabeth Kepner, the widow of said deceased, the interest to be paid hor annually, from the first day of April. A. D„ 1859, during hor lifetime, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs or legal representatives of said decedent,—one-third of said bal ance to be paid on the first day of April. A. I), 18d0. when a deed will be given to the purchaser, aud the remaining third to he paid iu two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest from the first day of April. 1800. The who| ( . to be secured by the recognizance of the pm chaser to the widow and heirs, with approved security, m •mitlrmation of sale by thecourt. BENJAMIN F. KEENER, Trustee of John Kepner, dec’d. st-p 20 6t 30] PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, NO VEMBER 12th, 1850. will be sold by public vendue, in pursuance of au order of the Orphans’ Court or Lan caster county, on the piemises. in the borough of AdaniF town, Lancaster county, the following real estate of Chris-' tian Kegereia, deceased, to wit: A Lot of Ground, coutaiuing 40 I'ERCIIES, more or less, adjoining lots of Samuel Schlegel on the uortb, Elias Hedcay on the west, and Jacob Koch'el on the south. The improvements are a one and a half story FRAME r . DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other out buildings, all in good condition. lioS Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., ot said JuLIL day, wheu terms will be made known by oetlB ts 40 PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The subscriber now offers encouraging inducements to those of limited means, who desire to get a cheap and desirable home in one of the most healthy and enterpris ing places in the State. Three Paper Mills near at hand, and the last lately erected, is now in successful operation for the manufacture of tine paper, in which over one hun dred hands, male and female, are employed. Besides, Mt Holly Springs,” at the base of the South Mountain, a noted watering place, being unusually patronized, adds materially to the pecuniary interest of the people gen erally'. The following described property is adjacent, and in tended as an addition to the “Springs,” and also to the beautiful village of Papertown. 40 TOWN LOTS are now in the market, located on the east and west sides of the Baltimore and Hanover turnpike, 6 miles south of Carlisle. The lots are on an average of 40 feet iu front and 200 feet in length. The beautiful stream, Mountain creek, flows past a portion of them. Also, the largo STONE B__a MANSION 110U3E,, and one acre of ground, gar den and yard; fruit trees in abundance. This ||a§| house contaius 14 rooms, with large basement kitchen, well of water at the door, and acknowledged to he a very delightful location for a private residence. Also, a two story WEATHER-BOARDED FRAME HOUSE and Lot, with a Slaughter House thereon erected, being a good location for a butcher—this business having been profita bly established—or a good business stand for a mechanic Also, 933 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well ftjgsEj timbered with pine and oak, within ‘D/, miles of tho above property, having good water power for a Saw Mill. The terms will be made Tery accommodating, and great bargains may be expected, in the building lots, to foster individual enterprise. Please addres4 or see me Personally, at Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland county. Pa. july 2fi tf 28 1 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington County, as a Court of Equity, the undersigned Trustees will offer at public sale, on TUES DAY, tho Bth day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. in front of the Court House, in Hagerstown, Md., that valuable farm, the property of Anthony Rowe, late of said county, deceased, containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN AND A HALF ACRES, more or less, about forty of which are in good TIMBER. — The improvements are a large two-etory BRICK HOUSE, LOG BARN and necessary out buildings, The farm is enclosed in good fencing and is in a ||«i| high state of cultivation, and is a firßt-rate wheat growing farm. Upon it there is a fine ORCHARD, and near the bouse two good springs. The said farm is about two miles from Sbarpsburg, on the public road leading from that place to Bakersville, and extends back to the Canal, where there is a good landing. It may be conveniently divided into two tracts and will be so sold, or altogether to suit purchasers. The terms of sale are: —One-third of the purchase money to be paid in hand on the day of sale or the ratification thereof, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his note with security to be approved by the Trustees for the deferred payments, the same to bear interest from the day of sale. After the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustees are directed to execute a deed to the purchasers, free, clear and discharged from all claim of the parties to the 6uit. Possession given on the first day of April next, and the grain growiug on the ground is reserved. Any person wishing to view thepremisea will call on the undersigned, James A. Rowe, who lives upon the same. WM. T. HAMILTON, JAMES A. ROWE, 0.-t IT ts 40] Trustees. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB. LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the Bth day of NOVEM BER, 1851). will be sold by pnblic vendue, at the public house of Grobill Bear, iu Oregon, on the Lancaster and Ephiata Turnpike road, in Manheim township, the follow ing real estate to wit: A large and commodious two-storied BRICK a . DWELLING HOUSE, a large BRICK BWISSER BARN, and all other necessary out-buildings and M|gg| Tract or Piece of Land, on which the same are erected, si mated on Conest- ga Creek, at the month of Carter’s Run or Litiz Creek, 5 miles from Lancaster and an eighth of a mile from said Turnpike road, adjoining Con estoga Creek and said Ron, and lands of Ulrich Shirk, and the late Jacob Kurtz, deceased, and others, CONTAINING ABOUT FIVE ACRES. This property is beautifully located and not surpassed by any for a private residence. . Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the lßt day of April oext. If desired part of the purchase money may remain se cured on the premises for one or m n re years. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on Mr. Bryson, the present tenant. Sals will begin at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day. net 18 3t 40] HENRY E. LEMAN. [Examiner, Union, Volksfreund and Express copy once a week until sale.] Furs j furs :: furs i 1 s lAR E 1 R A <£ THOMSON, Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS, of every description. Also, BUFFALO ROBES, FURRED GLOVES, AND COLLARS, No. 818 MARKET STREET, (above Eighth, South side,) PHIL ADEL PHIA . WHOLEBALB AND RETAIL. N. B.—Storekeepers, will do well to give us a call, as they will find the largest assortment by far to select from in the City, and at Manufacturers’ Prices, sep 27 4m* 37 DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, SI per Bottle f Six Bottles for $B. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of ever)’ variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CURE OF Coslivenesa, Jaundice, Dyspepsia , Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and S/cin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood, They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they arc given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. I)o not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., I’hiladelpula. CHARLES A. lIKINITSII, Lancaster. JOHN Y\ AYLAN, No. 60 North Queen street, Lancaster, aud by all Druggists In the country. [may 3 ly 1C VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR V SALE.—On TUESDAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER next, the uuderbigned Executors of the Will ofGon. David Miller, late of the City of Lancaster, decoased, will 6ell by public vendue, at John Michael’s Hotel, in North Queen street, Lancaster, tho following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: JOHN M. DEWEES, Administrator. No. 1. A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with Back Building, and lot or piece of ground belonging there to, situate on the east side of Lime, south of Orange street, in said city, containing iu front, on Lime street, 14 feet 7 v inches, and in depth 122 feet, adjoining property ot John Black on the north and east, and No. 2 on tho BOuth No. 2. A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE - - with Back Building, and lot or piece of ground be- BPS longing thereto, situate adjoining the first above- JulC described property on the north, containing in froot, on Lime street, 16 feet 4 inches, and in depth 122 feet to ground of John Black. The two above-described Dwelling Houses have been lately re-built, and are in first-rate condition, with Hydrant Water in the Kitchen, Bath Rooms and Gas, and are very desirable residences. J No. 3. A lOT OK HECK OF GROUND, adjoining tho last above-described property on tho south, containing in front, on Lime street aforesaid, 21 feet 2% inches, and in depth eastward 122 feet, to ground of John Black. Bounded on Ihe soutii by property of Salome Stauffer. There is on this ground a well of water with a pump in a hy drant. This is oue of the most desirable building lots in the city. ° No 4. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the south side oi Vine street, between Bouth Queen and Duke streets, containing in front, on Vine street, 21 feet, and extending southward 75 fret, then widening on the east to the width of 30 feet, aud extending of that width further southward 83 feet, making in tho whole depth 158 feet, to ground of John Miller. Bounded on the east partly by No. 5 and partly by ground of A. N. Broneman, and on the west by property of Elizabeth Kltch. Nos. 5 and 6. Consisting each of a NEW THREE - - STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or #555 piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the J|f&L south sideof Vine street aforesaid, each containing i^rontl on Vine street, 17 feet, and extending in depth 75 feet No. 5 bounded by No. 4 on the west, and No. 6 on the east* and No._fi bounded on the west by No. 5, and on the east by No. These Houses have been finished very lately. The Gas, and Hydrant Water are introduced into both houses ALFRED MOORE No. 7. A one-story and basement BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, und lot ot ground belonging thereto, situate on • Vine street aforesaid, containing in front, on Vine street, 16 feet 3 fuebes, an<Ldrr / Qepth 75 feet, bounded on the weet by No. 6, ana olf thes*a#t by No. 8. No. 8. A one-ftory FRxMK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece of ground, situate on Vine street aforesaid, con taining in front, on said street, 18 feet, and In depth 76 feet. Bounded on the west by No. 7, and on the east bv No. 9. 1 ■No. 9. A DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, part one and part two-storied, aud lot or piece of ground be longing thereto, containing in front, on Vine street, 26 feet, and in depth 75 # feet. Bounded on the west by No 8 and on the east by property of tho Misses Seiber. There is a well of excellent water with a pump in it on the lot. The last described three lots, Nos. 7, 8 and 9 will be sold in one lot, if desired by purchasers. Te&ms: The purchase money to be paid on tho Ist day of April next, when possession and good title deeds will be given. Persons wishing to view aby of said premises before the sole will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange street, Lancaster. Sale will begin at o’clock, P. M., of said day. SAMUEL L. WITMER, W. CAKPENTER, Executors. oct 4 tK 38 j PUBLIC SALK—On TUESDAY, the Ist day of NOVEMBER, 1859, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, by order of the Orphans’ Court of Lan caster county, the real estate of John McPherson, dec’<E, in Balisbnry township, Lancaster county, % mile north east from Pequea Meeting House, and % of a mile south west of McGill’s Store, containing 10 ACRES, adjoining lands of David Wanner, John Kurtz, John McGUI and Samuel Black. The improvements consist of a two-storv STONE DWELLING HOUSE, STONE BARN, j - WHEELRIGHT SHOP, and other improvements, also a good APPLE ORCHARD OP CHOICE ISSgI FRUIT TREES. The property it in a good and jULbL healthy neighborhood, and well watered with a good spring near the house, and under good fence; It Ib also In a good state of cultivation and convenient to schools, mills aod places of public worship. Persons desiring to view the property previous to the sale will be shown the same by applying on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES ROSEBOROUGH, Administrator of John McPherson, deceased. ALSQp at the same time and place will be sold the per sonal property of said deceased, viz: One Cow, one Heller, one Hog; also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Bureaus, 2 Stoves* 2 Tables, Chairs, Tubs, Bedsteads and Bedding, Earthenware, Queensware, with a number of articles too tedious to men tion. ALSO, Grain in the Ground, Corn and Potatoes by the bushel, Corn-Fodder by the bundle. Conditions made known at sale by the undersigned Ad ministrator. JAMES ROSEBOBOUCH. oct 11 ta 39 QAIIDSI CARDS I I CARDS 111 PRINTER’S SHEET AND OUT CARDS, Best and Cheapest in the Market. CARDS FOR MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPH vPICTURES, or srpxaxos quality akd at low PSIOZB, Bhu and While and fine Whitt Fastcßoard t, Straw Boards, da, on hand and for sale bu A.M.OOLLINB, PAPER and CARD Warehouse, 606 MINOR BTTEET, PHILADELPHIA. wp IS 6m SS PREPARED BY
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