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    lulpping of the poor wretches—who fcnei
to commence the “irrepressible conflict” when they did.
If their friends, aiders and abettors, had not the courage
to go to Brown’s relief, after he had commenced hostilities,
they never will muster sufficient courage to make another
attempt at TVm. H. Seward’s plan of making all the States
free. When Old Brown has paid the penalty of bis and
their crime, the bravest of their numbor will have died.
They have no more “Moors” to load another band of cut
throats and incendiaries, and after the verdict of the
people shall have been rendered—which it most assuredly
will next fall, Black Republican Abolitionism will neither
have a habitation ora name.
The people of the West are a little puzzled to unravel
the correct moaning of Wm. 11. Seward’s reply to Col
Forbes, when he (Forbes) revealed to him the plot and con
templated insurrection at Harper’s Ferry. Seward said to
Forbes, “that in his position (an aspirant for the Presi
dency) ho ought not to have been informed of the circum
stances.” If Mr. Seward was informed that such an out
break was going to take place upon such a day, was jt n.it
his duty, as a good citizen, to expose the contemplated
treason.' Did he do it? No. Butafter he was informed on
the subject, as long ago as last May, he religiously kept the
secret and skulked off to Europe when the magazine was
about to explode—when the very “conflict” of his own
marshalling was to commence—when the Black Republi
can capital was freely to be used in the enterprise of shoot
ing down the citizens of the slaveholding States. If he
did not sanction it, why did be not reveal the treasonable
designs of Old Brown, Capt. Cook and others ? We charge
the recent slaughter in Virginia upon the leading Black !
Republicans'of the Northern States, and think that Gover- I
nor Wise should demand the bodies of all immediately or j
otherwise implicated in this treasonable work or Gerrit 1
Smith's “ Kansas work ” —or murder if you please. !
Wo will soon see if the conservative men of tho North
will sanction the Virginia murder, insurrection and
treason, fanned into existence by tho Black Republican
party for political capital—we will see if they can con
sistently vote for Seward, after his knowledge of what wag
to take place, and his keeping the secret and leaving the
country just.before tho hands of Abolitionists were to bo
stepped in the blood of their fellow men, to elevate him to
the iTurid-nry. Time will revtul all things, as it has done
tho Uurp.-r’f. Ferry insurrection.
We stated iu a previous letter that the Newport ("K •..)
Errs. .South, an abolition print, was mobbed at that place,
and which bid for a long tim- been a peat to the comma.
nity. It serins that a committee, appointed at a meeting
of the citizens of the waited Mr. Bailey, tho
editor, informing him of their .intention—that no harm
was meant to him or his family—all they intmid-d to do
was t remote his press and type to tin* Ohio side of the
river. lie refused to open Ins do’-r, - wh-n the r-ffi 'e was
entered by I'-ro:. ami tin- material taki :i out, down to tho
river, and wh.di tli-y arrival there the indignant citizen*
coi.dml'd to throw th.-m into the river, which they did
After Ibis was d"M\ another meeting was ledd and a
Vigilance C'-mmil l appointed, whose duly it ia to hc<*
that the Fr<- • S.nth -iml! not. again Le »fjtablish«-d in New'
port.
Boy, Ihe nigjer tbiet, who was arrested, committed to
prison, and ulterv.uid- res-ti-J by the Abolitionists and
carried a-vay in the night, addrossei a Blai.'k Republican
meeting iu Chicago, on the hist u!t. Such is [if-
A lady at Onkalnos.t. Kansas, writing to a friend in lowa,
“ Kan-a*. tlii.-i winter, "ii| show many families starving
for hr - id. Want ami hunger, with wintry bias's, will
bond and break s'.ait beirt- the ensuing months, and the
cries of yunig children R.r bread will bring tears to eves
unused I » weep From all this w« must fb-c, bst at our
own d-.or tin- gaunt liurnoT-w. Jf howis. and rickf.e.ss lead
us t -lin-1 peace in (be -M-ui. gravn, where rest aiiko the
hungry arid th- w-i! M ’’
OurHtufe 1.-gisiatur-.-..nvenes at Jellsrson City uu the
third Monday of l)n jin-cut month.
IAI J‘ .KT 01' I’uUEIG.N BeF.S.— Th?
Till Bureau of itie United States Patent
lias rneiMved intelligence of the ship
merit ir-*ui Havre, !■ ranee, of a large swarm
jff - of Lombardy b-es. Tuny are of a larger size
than ihe ordinary bee, and having a iongor
bill, are able to suck flowers inaccessible to
the American bee. ’l'lie product of an old
hive of these bees is s anetimen 100 lbs. of
honey in one se ison. These bees will not be
di.siriliuied until IdOL. by which time it is
expected lo rear from the swarm noiv in tauv
st/n, stock enough for <ix hundred hives.
Ravage- uf f j vi’llu 1 1) Fever.— The typhoid
(ttv'.T has bi.*en j'.revailina; with ul:innin ,r
fatality, for s-ma months just, in the X irilo
Western of Uitlc-j (.• amty, and also
:n partH'tf the adj lining e-juntimj. In Upper
'l ulpehucenn, Tulpeli.n.v-in, Bethel, and prub
ably S'lmc of til? adjacent townships, the
disease has eausmi a number of deaths. In
Upper Tuipein-von. h is sanl, tliii tv-five
pars ms who had fuln") victims to its ravages,
were ijtiried in one vard. in the course
of it month. In Myerst jwh , Lebanon county,
entire familum have died out with this fatal
disease, and nr a. {ow { undies ir. the village
have entirely escaped its ravages.— Ucndin-j
(idZd'X.
ANTECEDENTS OF “ JLv*si;itßECTl‘»Nl3Trf.” —It
Is curious co note the antecedents of some of
the Harper’s Ferry insurrectionists—thev
become interesting in view of the horrible
crime or. wicked delusion that these parties
have bocu engaged in. The previous lives of
most of the lellows is in accordance with the
results which fdlowed. Witness the annexed:
Stevens’ Antecedents.— Stevens, the
accomplice of Brown in his Harper’s Ferry
foray, is, like his leader, not without antece
dents. Iho records of the War Department
show that he was in the regular army in
Mexico, that while there he and several
others mutinied against their eaptain, for
which he was sentenced to be shot, but was
pardoned by President Polk; that he was
afterwards sent in the regular army to Kan
sas at the time of the troubles there—where
he deserted the service and joined the maraud*
ing party of John Brown. Like his leader he
was severely wounded at Harper’s Ferrv, but
like him, survives to end his life on the
gallows.
WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE
The following important item of cows is
taken from the Liverpool Daily iW, of the
17th of October, a copy of which was obtained
by the steamer North America :
The public will learn with overwhelming
grief, that the splendid vessel, the Royal
Charter, from Australia, was totally lost
yesterday, in Muifa Red Bay, near Bangor.
The melancholy intelligence, which reached,
us late last night, was brief, hut we fear is
only ton true. Of upwards of four hundred
persons who were on board, only ten are said
to have been saved.
The R >yal Charter had about half a million
sterling in gold on board.
At Penmauawe twenty of the bodies of the
dead had been washed ashore.
The bay in which the catastrophe occurred,
is two or threo miles westward of Puffin Is
land, in Anglesea, and six or seven miles to
the Dorthwest of Beaumarris. It lias a
shallow, sandy beach for several miloe, with
promontories at each end of the bay.
The country around is wild, and there are
but few houses about.
iJtsTFred Douglass has written a letter to
the Rochester Deuiocrut, from Canada West,
denying ever having met Cnpt. Cook, or that
he had promised any innn, living or dead, to
be at Harper’s Ferry. He intimates that he
knows more about the matter than lie choses
to tell at preseut; and says that he left
Rochester for the purpose 0 f avoiding ihe
Lnited Stales officers who, he 5b inftmmed
made a protracted visit to that place for the
sole purpose of having an interview with him.
He winds up by saying that he intends to
carry out a previously formed resolution to
make a tour to England.
Bank Dividends. —Most of the "Banks
throughout the State declare semi-annual
dividends „on the Ist of May and Ist of No
vember in each year. The November divi
dends have just been made public. The
Bank of Chester Cuunty and Bank of Dela
ware County each declare 5 per cent. Bank
of R.tstown, Farmers’ Bank of Reading
Union Bank of Reading, Bank of Montgomery
County each 4 per cent. Lancaster County 1
Bank per cent. Lebanon Valley Bank
Anthracite Bank ofXamaqua, and Farmer’s
Bank of Ldijcaster, each 5 per cent. Of the !
Philadelphia Banks, the Western declares G
per cent. The Philadelphia, Mechanics’
Southwark, Commerce, and Kensington, each
o per cent.; the armors & Mechanics’, :
Manufactures & Mechanics’, Penn Township i
and Tradesmen’s each 4: The Commercial, .
31 ; the Girard, City, Consolidation, Com
monwealth, Corn Exchange and Union, each 1
3 per cent. • The Bank of North America
divides in January and July.
The Departments.— Postmaster-Gen. Holt;
has completed his calculations for the last j
fiscal year, and ascertains that his retrench-!
ments exceed by a fraction the sum of §l,OOO,- |
000. This is the result of the curtailment of!
the mail' Bervico throughout the country, j
Secretary Floyd’s estimates for the war de-!
partment for the ensuing fiscal year, are lesß 1
by $1,500,000 than those of last year, and i
$500,000 less than the appropriations for the
actual year.
Sensible Foolishness. —Five years since a
farmer in Illinois, notwithstanding all his
neighbors insisted that he was playing the
fool, set not on his farm, one thousand peach
trees, and this season he was offered ten thou
sand dollars for the crop which he afterwards
6old in a lot for fourteen thousand dollars.
i better than
Sufferer* with Diseases of the Blad
der, Kidneys, Gravel. Dropsy. Weakness, ic., read the
advertisaient in aunther column, beaded “ Fl-lmh.-ld’s
Genuine Preparation.” . nov 23 ly +5
<65-Every Variety of Carpets. Floor OH
Cloths, Mats and Matting, may be found at low prices mr
cash, at the NEW CARPET STORE, of JamVs Elfi-ab,
southeast corner of Ninth and Filbert streets. F*l»ii»d*rl-
Pkia- (dot 1,0 It 44
<6s“Partfy the Blood.
MOFFAT’S UFK PILLS AND PIKENIX 'UTTERS.
Free from all Mineral Poisons.
In eases of Scrofula, Ulcere, Scurvy, nr Eruptions of th*
Skin, the operation of the Life Medicine? is truly astonish
ing, often removing, in a few days, every ve?ti'»« ot these
loatbsom diseasfs. by their purifying effects ua~th« blood.
BMoub Fevere, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Piles,
and in short, most all diseases, soon yield to their cura
tive properties. No family should be without them, a? by
tbeir timely use much suffering and expense may l e saved
Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D Ww York
and for sale by all Druggists. (nov Sly 43 ’
To Consumptives.— The advertiser
having been restored to health in a few weeks, hy a very
simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a
severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Consump
tion,—is anxious to make known tohta fellow-sufferers the
means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge.) with directions
for preparing and using the same, which they will tind a
sure cure for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, (£c. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is
to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes evertf sufferer will
(ry bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will
please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
oct 26 St 41] Williamsburgh, Kings eo., N. Y.
.65-Watches and Jewelry.
REMO V A L .
GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business in Wall street, for the
past twf.ni y-two TEARS, ban removed to No. 415 BROAD
WAY, outdoor below Canal street, where he bus iu-t
opened a new stock.of WATCHED and JEWELRY of en
tirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER AND PLA
TED WARE.
He is constantly receiving the latest styles of Wal-lu-B
and .Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manufac
turers in Europe.
Wafcl,™ dL-ane.l and repaired in the best manner hy
th“ finest London and Genova workmen.
GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry
and manufacturer of .Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver
Wan*, Wholesale and Retail, 415 Broadway, one'door below
Canal street, New York. ' uov 30 ly 46
63; Equality to All: Uniformity of
Pi-n-e. A new feature of Business: Every orr.-hi.i own Sal.-s
-man Jones k Co., oftheCresrentOue Price Clothing Store
6d2 Market street, above 6th, in addition to havmg the
largest, most varied and tashiomble stock of nothin-' in
I hilHdulpbia, made expressly for retail sales, have c„Usti
tnteu every one his own Salesman, by bavin r marked in
figures, on each article, the very lowest price i! can be
bom tor, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike.
I ne goods are ail well sponged and piepaied and great
naii.s UKMti with the making, so that all can buy with the
tall assurance ot getting a good article at the verj lowest
Remember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No. 652
JONES A CO.
63" Fail Importations
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING
LARGE ADDITIONS
Ti. OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK of
STONK W A R i;
For Hotels and Families,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
New Styles and Shapes of Plain and Richly Decorated
DINNER, DESSERT, TEA AND TOILET SETS,
iH.I) GUARD.
CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL.
PARIAN MARBLE FIGURES, MANTLE ORNAMENTS,
TOILETBOTTI.ES, COLOGNES,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL VARIETY OF
FANCY ARTICLES,
Suitable for present* during the approaching holidays.
I’YNDALE & MITCHELL, Importers,
707 Chestnut street, above 7.h, Philadelphia.
se P 13 3m 35
63-Prof. Duvall’s Galvanic Oil.—The
Great Rheumatic aud Neuralgia.: Kem-dy.
SUFKE R I N Q HUMANITY READ THIS:
Ihe undersigned takes this method of informing the
public generally that there is no medicine now offered to
the public that is equal to DUVALL'S GALVANIC uIL iu
relieving Buffering humanity.
I wa,s au observer of its elßvts in a friend of mine, who
Buffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which
resisted tile best medical treatment in Centre county Wo
applied free h.. Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and
gate aouie mward’y. and in 20 miuutes the patiVnt was
asleep, and when awakened was free from pain, and con
tinue Iso. Tin's is a positive fact which I am willing to
muse gmnl at any time. A case of Felon was cured iu
Ueany the same length of time.
J. 11. HANX, Centre Hill,
Centre county, Pa.
}[• !)■ whet Mrs. W'n.jhn Dunlins,-ille
I b»v ( . the Ua'value Oil prepared In J. D S'onHmad.
"I le-Mst v.n. Pa.. t..r a v.wv piunliil di-.-t-e myself and
t c mine ad it t.i others, and iu every case tonud" it t>' be
one-d ibe very best medicines for sore and poiulri! dj„.
Ki-li.'v.» nil ~HiM in n few miniitns. Evorv I‘amil V
should huve it m the house.
Altoona. Blair county, .July 3, ISSS.
J. D. Stoneroad, Lewistown, Pa.
Dear Sir —Mr. Wm. Turnbaugh has been suffering
several years from rheumatism, got so i;| that his friends
and relatives were summoned to witness his death. 1 in
duced his friends to try tho virtue eff jour preparation
they did so, as tho last, resort; and, to their astonishment
and joy. he I,egnn to improve, got better and better, and
now. im- as I know, he isa hale and stout man This is
not the only case where tho Galvanic Oil has surpassed
human expectations. In every case where I have recom
mended the oil. it Ims done what it promises to d.> i;»ud
us another s2U's worth.
Yours trulv, 11. U'flKß
Fnr fulo hy ELY PARRY and DANIEL lIKITSUU, Lan
caster city—and by every country merchant in Lancaster
cuunlv.
Look' out for the. Mammnth Hand Bills.
Dl’v.illb Galvanic Oil relieves till paiu in from a to P<j
Ini “ utt -‘ s - J- D. cTo.NEKoD, Proprietor,
Lcwistnwu, Pu.
A. F. HAZARD x. Co. Agents,
dec 2S ly 50] 50S Maiket st., Philadelphia.
On the Kith inst., by the Rev. j.’j. Striae, Abm. Scheaf
fur to runny Palmer, both of Mount Joy twp.
l!y the same. Emanuel Flowers to Harriet Demtny. both
of Mfunt Joy twp.
Hy the same. James G. Root to Ann Maria Hendrick,
both ol Ke.-uustown.
on the sell inest., by Rev. Win. Rink, Dr. A. M. Miller to
Mary Gamer, both of Enterprise.
On th* 3d inst.. at the residence* of Mr. John Unruly, bv
Rev. James Smith, Jacob llullingcr to Mary Kisser, all of
Mount Joy.
On the sth inst., by G. Shaffner, Esq.. John Miller to
L ithanue O.msonier, both of Kapbo township.
t)ii the Ist inst., by Rev. Jacob Keinheld, Sam’l Ginder
to Mam Lrub.-tcher. both of Kapho twp.
On the 3d inst., by the same, Ephraim Baer to Ilettio
Ilartman. in>th of Manheiin twp.
On Hy. same day, by the same, Henry Ilottenstein to
wsinb .niiler, both of East Hempfteid twp
f l { : ! the Sill inst. by Rev. J. H. Menm-s. Philip Leader,
o, .d.ineua. to Reekie Gramm. of West Heinpfield.
, IC ‘ ’H h y tliy »«ame, Charles S«nft, of Neffs
vihe. to hliZ'ioeth Lertz. of Hempfield
on the luth inst , hy the Rev. T. J. Miles. Abram Eisen
berger.nf Uiestnut Hill, to Susan E. Murphy, of Marietta
On toe hy 10th inst.. Rct. G. F. Krr.tel. Abraham G.
Melhnger. of Manor, and Martha Hoover, of Lampeter.
Ou the 12tn inst., by the Fame. Jacob G. Peters, of Peters
ville, and Mary Ann Hamilton, of Lancaster.
thJ ui* "u ’ f “ inst., Eniunud Rmgurt, son of
the lap- Henry M. heigurt, Esq.. in the 33.1 year of his
Hgo. His remains were brought to Lancaster and interred
t«ry “L, i'riddy arZn,7.r,^° U ° ll ’ :lt Ui “ <*~
M«r'.'r»re n lr , lM ’' .'I’ 11 '*™ H =nry Fink, sou of Levi and
Margaret link, aged 4 months and 25 davs.
In Phila . on the 7th inst... Frederick*'Augusta Krvder
£&£??£& dccM - •*—2B
*■»■•“ —»
On tiu*2ith ult., in West Houipfiold twp., Eiias linen
fritz, m the 53d year of his ago. g
In Marietta, on the morning of the 7th inst.. Margie J
adopted daughter of S. P. and Jane It. Pterretf and
daughter of James A. Patterson, of Mount Joy, aged one
year and seventeon days.
.On the loth inst., in Lancaster twp., Eve. wife of John
Kinnorsu-y, aged 43 years.
On the 10th inst., in Strusburg, John Maynard, aged IS
yi-urs and 2 weeks. .1
On the H.th of Oct., at Galena, Ohio, Tbcmas Wri'ht,
formerly of this county.
Ou Ihe 2Cth ult in Little Britain twp., James King, in
the Si th year of his ago.
J\V U * 1 £ h '?«r U \ We , s , tEßrl lsabella, wife
of Hiram Slouch, m the .'i2d year of her age.
THE MARKETS.
Hour quiet; SOO bbls. superfine sold at $5.25. and extra
ntsf>.,;>. The inspections of the week amount to ln.f.JO
b his., an increase of 3.C00 bbls. over previous week. Wheat
contmu-H in limited demand; sales 4,000 bus. red at
jl.db.G and white at $1,03&1.4U. Rye iu demand ;
bus. choice Delaware Fold at SSc. Corn steady ; sales
3.UUO bus. at Ode. for old yellow, and TOftTsc. for ‘new.
G.OUO bus. oats sold at4l@4lUc. for southern, and 44c. for
i’euna. Whisky lower; sales SOO bbls. at 27c. for Ohio,
and for Penua.
! • Baltimore, Nov. 12.
Flour steady at $5 25 for IT..ward street. Wheat firm •
sales of 23 000 bus. at $1.30@t.50 for white, and $1.20@
1.25 tor red. Corn in better demand at 70(&75 c . for yellow
Provisions are firm at the former rates. Whisky soils at
20c. for city. Exchange ou New York unchanged.
Pnn.ApELi*hia Cattle Market.—The offerings last week
reached upwards of 2 ; 500 head. They were of ordiuary
quality. The market showed a downward tendency, the
prices ranging from S to 9 cents per pound, the latter figure
being only obtained for a few head of the best cattle
offered. The ruling price waa G and 8 cents. 4.459 head
of hogs were sold during the week at $0,00(5,8.00 per lbO
pounds. ■»
Philadelphia Hat Map.ket.— During the week ending
on Saturday last, 45410 ads of hay and 00 of straw were
weighed and sold at the Farmers’ nay'Market, North
Seventh street. The supply was'good, and the prices
advanced somewhat on the last quotations. Best quality
timothy Hay sold at $1.15@1 20 per 100 lbs.; 5 1.25 wss
lealized for a few loads. Straw sold at SOfeSo per 100 lbs.
PRANC >S KBEKA.V,
0 £3S , f~*- u » o’f
to the undersigned, all oemms haviee i E boBn . enUitod
will present them duly autheoUcltod S fonm?tf >rdi ' n ', ond !i
thoee indebted will m / k , paymeS wUboutdSy to ’ “
JANE M. KEKNAN,
Administratrix.
nov 15 7t* 44j
TESTATE OF JACOB AXE, LATE OP
_CjCmmarvon township, Lancaster county, deceased -
Letters testamentary on the above estate
issued to the undersigned: All persons W™ *?* bdeQ
demands will present them duly authenticated forTttte-
nov 15 6t* 44]
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AND GLASS
MARRIAGES
DEATHS
PiIILADHUMUA, Nov. p>.
GEORGE AXE,
SAMUEL HAWKINB,
Executors.
THALL FORE9IAI7.
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Opfice with T. E. FRAXKLtjf. Esq, No. 26 East Kjsg St.
LANCASTER, I'A.
IyrOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS
. n £sf , ,. MIl ' LPORT AND STBABBURG TURNPIKE
ANT.-—The Stockholders of the Strasbure
auu iliUport Turnpike Rond Company, are requested to
pay to Cyrus N Herr, Treasurer, or to John Mussleman,
his auUiorized agent, an instalment of fire dollars on each
spare of sleek subcribed on or before tbe 28th of NOVEM-
B wt. In (3efa “ lt of payment within the specified time,
stockholders will bs sntiject to pay interest at the rate of
one per cent, per month.
By order of the Board of Manaser*
no? 15 3t 44J
N'OTICE.— All persons that have sub*
scribed toward* building a Union .Meeting House on
Myers’ Grare Yard, uear Baroville, West Earl township,
wifirlj meeting house Ls now nearly finished and fhe build
er and "rchit.-ct have to ho paid ou the first day of Decem
ber. fhererore. all persons that have subscribed are re
quested u> pay their subscription on or before the 2»3th of
NOVEMBER, to Mr. Clarkson, at the Banking Ilouee of
♦ ryjrer i Co . Lancaster. Ja*-oh Sheaffer, near New Holland,
.J..hn M. tjheHffcr, Fairmouut, or to either of the under
B1 ° neJ - HENRY MYERS,
CIIRN. MYER*,
ECKERT MYERS,
Building Committee.
nov 15 2t 44 1
<RQnn premium.
<IR AX D TRIAL OF SPEED
will come nff # oti the Lancaster Counfv Pair Grounds ou
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17th. 1869. between Dr. Row-
IMD r c-l-l)r»N Pacing Mar- and Hemphill’s Chester
county Horse, fur & Premium ofrJ-’Juu.
On FRIDAY, No\ EMBER J*>th, a Premium of Jinn will
be given to the best Trotting Horse, (free to all,) providing
two or more contend for it.
-\l*> ,2° HiIDAY the two celebrated Pacing
ROANOKE and GRAY STRANGER, will compete for a
Premium.
On FATCRDAY, NOVEMBER 19th. a Premium or $25
will be given to the best Trotting Horse that bas been
owned in the courtly at least thre» months.
Also, on SATURDAY. H. L Kauffman"* Lancaster coun
ty KOAN IIORSE and JIM WONDER, of Harrisburg, will
com note for a Premium.
Dv M ULE CUA3E will 001110 off at 3 o’clock on SATUR-
, The Track for Training will be open to all, free of
charge, up to Wednesday evening.
nor 15 It* 44j
TrALBABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR
y SALE.—UuSATUKDAY, the ITtll dav ofDECEUBER
next, the umiereia-eed Executors of the Will cfllen. David
i ‘ !•' ~ te lu ‘ 1 i{ - v r,f Lancaster, deceased, in execution
, of the direction* of said Will, wid sell by public vendue,
! Public house of Henry L. Barnett, “North American
~ 1 corner of North Queen and Chesnut streets, iu
Raid city, the following described real estate, late of said
deceased, to wit:
The undivided half of said deceased of No. 1, the well
kUMwn and established NORTH AMERICAN HO „ ■
IEL, situat-d at the south-east corner of North gsiuu
Queen and Chesnut streets, opposite the Railroad
Depot. in the City ot Lancaster, and a Lot or Piece uf
Uruuu-i belonging thereto, containing in front, on North
Q neen Mrp--t, 32 foet 2> ", indies, and on Chesnut street 11S
ipet 1 inches. Th(« building? consist of a commodious t wo
stm-y MuNK Rl ILDING, with Stone ami Frame Back
hi"! Kk/ 1 ."; v,“ f lI, ’“ 1 O' Henry L. tornett, and a
h I.A' i, D\\ ELLI.Mt, trouting on Chesnut street, uow oc
hy Adamsli Co.'a Express Office, .sad lately by Eich
olt/. A Liu., as a Gun -Manufactory
No 2. A one-story FRAME BCILDNG. and piece of.
ground, containing in trout, on Chesnut street. 18 feet,
and iu depth 32 feet &' ; inches, now occupied hy A S
Jtreaeas a part of a B iwlmg Saloon J
No. T A 0r,.-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of
ground, containing in trout, on Chesnut street. 22 feet 814
inches, uud in depth 32 feet 2 1 /, inches, now occupied by
A s. hnese us an (ly-t.-r Saloon and Dwelling, and part by
John Hart a*»a Barber chop. » J
No. 4. A one story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of
r round, containing in front, o» Chesnut street, 23 <eet ij
inches and in depth 32 feet 21* inches, uow occupied by
Mrs. (stains as a \ariuty Store and Dwelling
-;,? n 0 ,- A FRAME BUILDING, and niece of
: * , Kc " n. front, on Chesnut street, 15 feet 10
1 n °“ ,oot *vi * oc^oK > uow occupied as a
| No.-i A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of
gr. ntiil, containing in front, on Chesnut street, 10 feet 3
indies, and in depth 32 h-et. 2',' iuch CB) occupied by W II
Douglas A C'>.. as a Dye House 7
‘i V'i*- K t, h c ,nt;i l il,il 'K Hi front, on Chesnut at.,
lMee! 1 inch and In depth 32 feet 2' j inches, now oecu
pied by J. p. Dustman as a Lager Beer Saloon
I ne anuve-describ'.d properties will be sold as described,
or in one lot aa may be desired hy purchasers,
nytf KA * SE oi, ’V ,tor * VD in the rear of said buildings,
now forming yards to same, duriug the life of Mrs. Kordan
will -so d with the properties, if desired by the purchasers,
bale will begin at o o clock in the evening.
SAMUEL L. WITMKR,
W. CABPENTEK,
-p, , Executors.
Ihe Undersigned owning the other undivided half of the
iirT ,U,Un T d * E, ‘ ts . ‘instituting the North American
N te! property and buildings, fronting on Chesnut street
rrom North Queeu street to the public alley, will at the
same time sell hid interest therein.
CHRISTIAN HOMP.
Also, at the same time, the said Execu
tor»P- a th ° f ° lloWsu » Uwtl late said deceased,
! No U A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the
aeutn si-Jt- of \me street, between South Queen and Duke
stroeta. containing in front, on Vine street, 21 feet, and ex
•tending southward 75 foet. tl.-n widening on the east to
the width nr 30 feet, and extending of that width further
southward 'o feet, making in fhe whole depth 153 fret, to
ground ot John Miller. Bounded on the east partly by No.
“ atl ‘, P~ rt] T *’- v R n> und of A. N. Brenemau, and on the
west hy properly of Elizabeth Kitch.
Nos. 2 and 3. Consisting each nf a NEW THREE * „
STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and lot or fe|
piei-.-or ground belonging thereto, situate on the JiUM.
Honrh side of \ in* street aforesaid. each containing in in-nt,
on wtje street. 17 loft, and extending iu depth 75 feet—
No. _ bounded by No. 1 on the west, and No 3 on the east;
and No. 3 bounded on the west by No. 2, and on the east
by other property, late «d said deceased. These houses have
been timehed very lately. The Gas, and Hydrant Water
are introduced into hoth houses.
Tkii.ms; The purchase money to bo paid on the Ist day
giverT 1 "'“ ea P'' a ** ssion a ud good title deeds will bo
IVrsons wishine; to Tietv orraij premises before the
f-a.e will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange
street, Lancaster. b
SAMUEL L. WJTMJ2IL
W. CARPENTER,
711 „ ... , K.Xi‘CUtoi-3.
J lie ( rwlitorp and IL irs of said deceased will take notioe
lliiit the above ilofil Estate will be Sold without rv-rvo
*1! tn 44
\ SSIG
A SALE dp VALUABLE
vi! “ £ ' A i V,' 1 Al ' K —‘ The undersigned Assignees ol Geo.
5 n '"""'J' l " ' 9 ' lll *;!1 l>y public vendue, at tho public
i'.uso of uacob llub«*r. in South Queen street, in the City
ol IJlncaatcr. nil FKIIJAV. Iho 2d of DECKMBKIt. A
1 fulluwtui: valuable (aligned) real estate, viz :
i o. i. Ajl tnav certain Lot or Piece of Ground. situate
on the east side of South Queen street, between Vine and
bernmii stivers, m the City of Lancaster, bounded and de
•vi-ibed ns Billows. v, z; Bvoinnios at tho corner of a fn„r
m-o. wide alley-, thence along South Queen street, -Jo feet 3
inches, to a tot belonging w Henry Ilegner. then.-e east
niou,' the tine ol Henry Hegner’a lot, 95 feet 0 inches to a
pest; thence south C feet inches, to a post, and from
thence east m u direct line along Henry Hefner’s lot, to a
Uteef u-ide alley; thence north alone said alley 32 feet
-4 inches to a post, a corner of ground of James B. Lane;
hence west, along James B. Lane’s line, 245 feet to South
Queen street, the place of beginning, bounded on the
north by property ot James B Lane, on the east by said
„ teet \vi..e alley, ou the south by property of Henry
Ilegner and ou the west by South Queen street, (together
with the full, free and uninterrupted rijlit, privilege, and
use of a 4 fact wide alley, extending from South Queen
street ul-mg the line of Jumes C. Lane’s lot, about U 6 feet
6 inches, so as to embrace and take in the well and pump.
which said woH and pump, as weU as the said alleyjwill
be for the nso of the purchaser, his heirs and assigns,'and
the sand James B; Lane, now owning the adjoining lot on
the north, bn, heirs and assigns, at the joint and equal ex
p nso ot each party jo keepiug the same in repair*) upon
t w^A?.^ wci - j * oue6t ’ ,ry I'RAME DWELL- \ .
iMi IiOU>L, with a.two-story frame hack build
-1?S ' 'i.,,-! wjth h & s »'nient kitchen, a two- »io a
etnry FKAMI-. SHOP, suituhlii for a Ca.-pentvr or I -
“ n, . " ml i' r ' ob »P. »bj *3 feet, a two-storv Frama
•Lb b /, 1 - ?“'■ extendiiiß from tho shop to tlio 14 foot
alley, roofed with gravel, part, of which is fitted up and
has been used for a stable, and othor necessary out build
ings. This property is situated on one of the principal
street.,, is near the centre of the city and offers great in-'
ducementa to any mechanic or business man desirous to
Hh.llz'i'?* ? ’* boil)e ’ as wo!1 us good aDd convenient
shops m which to carry on bu-«iues>.
No. 2. Ai! lot or piece of ground, situate on
the west side of south Que-n street, in the city of Lancas
m, '“V‘" d Oermai* streets, cont:u u i U|; In front
in " ! 1 ., 1 b- 1 ?? 11 stiH l t ?“ tc '-' t inches, more or less, and
1.1 uepth. ot that width, westward 252 feet, more or less,
to a iuurteen leet wide alley, hounded on the north by
prepei ty ot John L. D alton, on the west by said alley, on
! l e / u ' b , by Property of Mrs. Wm. Taylor, and on the east
by L.nuth Queen street aforesaid : upon which are - -
R Iar «o. two story liitlCK DWELLING
,n , ™ ntjllmn g J “ front ■ u South Queen street JjilM,
anont f.-e; 2 inches, and running hack in depth »b„ut
30 feet, with a !w -story Back Building 37 feet deep bv 17
e--t wide a two-story BRICK SlHj|> and MIKDiW f-etdeep
oi l! v V - W 1! STABLE 39 oet 11 inches deep bv
umt ,r t t. 6 u UC r h *' S w, 2’- and wt * ler nece-sary outbuildings,
ai d a well of uever failing water with pump therein, al! of
which are in good order and repair. The dwelling house
on this property was built for a public house, contains a
rgo nuraoer of rooms, is well supplied with water aud
and gas ptf»s and ail the modern improvements, and is
Wei! calculated tor a public house, a boarding house, or a
E but rt * CL ‘ ntly been owned and oc
enpad by lion. Ellis L»wi*. It fronts on one of the main
pm 1 m . c,ty ;,D ; 1 ‘. H not two squares from the market,
nd ? S ‘? S ,° f v,ewju S property prior to the
day ot sale, will please call on Wm. T. Rote, residing on
"“"'"."I' 8 at 7 ° vk>,;ii . P- m., when attendance
will bo giveu and terms made known by
W'M.T. ROTE,
-i - «, .., HOWARD MORTON,
no? lo 3t 44 J Assignees of G. F. Rote and Wife
A „*• A R CHANCE.
Mbe “ oll > « Public «alo. in Newton Hamilton,
Mifflin county. Pa., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER
lo.'J, the Mlnwmg valuable property:
A farm of 20i> ACRES, good Limestone Land. 175 acres
.cleared, ami is one of the b-st wheat and corn growing
farms m tho conntry: 4 DWELLING HOUSES.
yod EARN, sheds, .t:,, excellent spring water
runs through the kitchen. Bounded easterly by SfE? = f
the Juniata river, Pennsylvania Cuuai and Penn- ■~W = I
syivao.a Railroad, is well worth slo,odo, lies midway he-
Newton Hamilton and McVeytown, Mifflin county,
A xl U about 100 acres cleared, splendid
new STONE HuUSK ami good HANK EARN’, abundance
wonh% W u a o0 r “ Ud timb ° r ~ 4 mn «* } ' rom Nfc ’ ffton HamiiLon,
A beautiful BRICK DWELLING, 37x33, 2 stories and
basement, nearly new—lot 145x20b feet, with ST Alt Mi’
and near 200 fruit trees, a well of good water near the
kitchen door, worth $2OOO, the former residence of thesub
senber. *
A IRAME HOUSE, 20xGQ, two stories and basement
arranged for 5 Shops, 1 Hall, aud I Dwelling, lot 45x00
worth $1,5U0. ** ’
i A new STEAM GRIST AND FLOURING MILL, ,'th*
■ whole or undivided half) has three run of burrs, 20 lior-e
orden haa “ lar »?e run of custom.
60x130 «TAR?r 20x30, portico in front,Jot
hyeyaSt w T r rtl,ilioo
-V 1 ?““ ! ‘ c ' anal B °»V 3 Mules and fiitnre.
worm jloOO will ba sold cheap.
llaVa Ho “?“ ‘"' l Lot " a ™ nl > looted on
NIHIUn ™ r S* YHtaee of Newton Hamilton,
.lifflin count}, la., wh'ch is beautifully situated on tho
BanSs of the Juniata river, with the Pennsylvania Canal
and R K. running thrnngh it. The property i, all in good
condition, and ,s now offered at public sale to the highest
bidder and must bo sold—the owner having removed to
»mn“’ and l,Calßli P“ rmanentl J ‘here, is the reason for
Terms will be made easy to suit the times. Persons
wishing to purchase any of the above will do well to be
at the sale on Thursday, December 22, 1859,
Letters of inquiry addressed to J. K. Rhodes, Newton
Hamilton, Pa., or to Adam Harshbarger, McVeytown Pa
with stamp, will be prompily answered. ’ 1
V. A TT J - W. SMITH.
Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, Pa., Nov 3 1859
DOT 15 ».*li
pARPETINGS 1 would respectfully
vy invite the public to call and examine my new Fall
Stocks of CARPETa of Foreign and Domestic manufac
tures; ENGLISH TAPEsTRY BRUSSELS, from 75 to
$1,20; TWO-PLY INGRAIN, suitable for parlors, setting
d a C s amb fr ,° m 31 t 0 87 's'*’ ENTRY and STAIR
caariiia, a:c. Also, large stocks of FLOOR onH tart tt
£J L CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, GREEN GUM CLOTH J
% and 6-4 FLOOR DRUGGET, MATTS. RUGS, Ac. '
, . a , . . _ PHINEAS HOUGH, Jr_
L T?J. hOomak A er 5 Hoash ’ 608 N °rtfa Second Street, above
BttSi 6 ; B / 3 l nch Store ' 802 Spring Garden
Street, 2d door above Bth, south side, Philadelphia
au « 80 3m 33
PUBLIC SALE.--On WEDNESDAY, the
7th day of DECEMBER, 1859, at 7 oVRck, P. M will
be sold at public sale, at Jacob Huber’s “ Fountain Inn.”
South Queen street, the following property belonging to
tbe estate of Dr. Samuel Humes, deceased, viz :
No. 1. Two full Lots of Ground. 12S feet front on Water
exteD<3in & > n d-ptb 245 feet to al4 feet alley, with
5 DWELLnsG HOUSES and well of water there- P .
on, adjoining the Pennsylvania Railroad.
No. 2. A Lot of Ground frouting on Prince laQai
street on tbe east, and Pennsylvania Railroad on JL-JLX
the west, 32 feet, with a one-story DWELLING HOUSE,
and well of water thereon.
• ' N n' 3 ' A Lot -' r Piece of Ground fronting 96 feet 6 inches,
in East Orange street, near Plumb, 245 reet in depth to
alley ’ a cew twostorv BRICK DOUBLE
HOUSE, with Back Buildings. Carpenter Shop. Ac., thereon.
No. 4. A Lot or Piece of Ground fronting 88 feet on E-»st
King street, near Church street, and upwards of 220 fAt
deep, with a two-story STONE HOUSE. STABLE, Hydranta
Ac., thereon, known as the “ In.lian Queen Hotel. '
. , N ?‘ 5 ‘ A Tr 2 ct of Land !q ,he Cit Y of Lancaster, con
taining 12 ACRES, with the improvements, known as
*• Rockhili.”
JOHN F. nEPJL Secretary
No (1. A two-story FRAME HOUSE, Lot of Ground, on
Middle street, near Factory road.
No. 7. Two onMtory HOUSES, and Lot of Ground on
Middle street, near the above.
Previous to the sale, any or all of the above properties
can be purchased at private sale, on application to the
subscriber, where plans of the whole can be seen and any
information respecting them obtained.
HENRY CARPENTER,
Executor.
nov 15 ts 44]
HOVER’S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
This Dew preparation is superior for its excellence in
imparting to the Hair a truly beautiful and nutural color
wbi.-h cannot by any possibility lead one to suppose that
a Dye had been used, and at the same time its durable
character with the simplicity of its application, renders it
above ail others the Dye of the country, and has already
called forth the praises of the Barbers and ntbers who bate
used it. The certificate now presented is from a highly
respectable citizen of Spring Garden, and speaks in lan
gunge too plain to be misunderstood.
_ , Pbiladelphia. May 7, 1849.
I certify, that having uwd Rover's Liquid Hair Dm, for
mere thauayear past, T ain fully satisfied u fits superiority
over all others with which lam acquainted. It leaves the
Haira beaatifnl and natural color, which remains fixed
SILAS M. WILSON,
North Ninth Street near Parrish.
Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE
street above FOURTH, (old No. 144.) Philadelphia, will re
ceive prompt attention by
JOSEPH E. HOVER,
W ?UNDT R> n0T153t44 J Manufacturer.
A SSESSMENT No. 13 OP THE LANCAS
-rl tkr county mutual insurance company.
is hereby giveu to the members of the Laorn.-ft*r
County Mutual Insurance Company, that an ass-.-s?meot
of 2 per cent, ban been made on the amount nf all premium
notes deposited for policies, issued by said Company prior
to the Kth day of November. 18.'9, and made payable on or
betore the ‘2oth day of December next, at the office of the
Company, at Williamstown, to the Board of Directors aud
to all the authorized Agents of the Company, and al«o to
Joseph Clarkson, (at John Gyger’s Banking House at Lan
caster,) to pay for the following losses, viz : Levi G. Kem
per's stock of merchandize, s!suo 00: John Henthour s
barn and contents. $2275 UO; Martin Miller’s spring bouse
and contents, $123 00, besides some smaller losses.
“ BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
Thomas S. Woods, George L. Eckert,
Adam R. Witmer, Moses Kajii-,
Tuomas S. McHtaix, Joux Ranck,
Samuel Slokom, Esq., John M. Buyers,
N. E. Slatmaker.
AGENTS OF THE COMPANY.
Dr. Esaias Kinzer, Lancaster city.
Jacob 6. Shirk, “ “
Jacob 3. Witmer, Manor township.
Jacob R. Hoffer, JCsq., Mount Joy township.
Christian Eoirie. Conoy •»
Jacob Kemper, Esq., Epbrata “
Frederick A. Zitzuian. Litiz.
John Stauffer, Esq., East liempfleld “
Henry A. Roland. New Holland.
Wm. Weidmnn, Esq.. Upper Leacock “
Joseph McClure. Bart “
Martin E. Stauffer, East Earl “
Mercer Whitson. Bart “
Francis McClure, Salisbury “
John McGill, “
Isaac Bushong, Esq, East Lampeter “
Section 12th of the By-Laws:
That members of this Company neglecting or omitting
to paylheir assessments, within thirty days after the pub
lication of notice of the same, will inenr the expenses of
not exceeding ten cents per mile, circular from tbe office
ot the Company, payable to a collector, duly authorized to
collect the same.
THOMAS S. WOODS, President.
NATH. E. SLAYiIAKER, Secretary.
dot 15 3t 44
SBi
SoDRvjWQTT’Sc?
tfliiilljkatf §)]],!
An a.per.’.ent and stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following co'a : aty;- ;
DEBILIIY, NLLtVOUS AFFECTIONS. EMA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, PiAPvRREA. CONSTI
PATION SCEOFUIA. SALT rhetjm. SCURVY
JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA
TISM MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, J?TTER
MITTENT FLYERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES. FEMALE WEAKNESS 2£IS
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHr,OROS T S eto
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN. etc.
The IRON being absorbed bv the blood, and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder
ful influence.
The experience of thouranda daily r,roves that
no preparation of Iren can for a moment be
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al
most every conceivable case. In ail cases of
female debility t.duor albus, chk.ro-Is, etc.b its
effects are delightfully renovatuiir. No reined 7
has ever been discovered,’ in the whole history
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, bappy.
and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition "of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative
it has no superior and no substitute.
Put up lit m-nl tint, mvtnl bnx< « <-ontn!:il»tn
-50 jillls, pj-lcc 50 <vutH p< r bin : six box'--;.
S'3 50; one tlo/.cn Onxis. B-4 CO. T*’or sail- I".*
’Win be snil ftv*- r'«»
nny address on ico'lpt of 10c AH let
ters, orders, should b.-> tl to
N.B.—The above Is a I'ue-slmlie of the
label on each hoi.
KALFFMAN & CO., No. 1 Kramph’s Buildingß, Ka«t
Orange street, Bole Agents for Lancaster. [nov 15 ly 44
“UVERT TUB MUST STAND UPON
jt_J ITS OWN BGTTO M . ’ ’
Mr. whatsoe’er your name be,
Sitting down my lines to read,
I’ve a word for you to-day. Sir—
Yes! a word for you indeed!
“ On Its individual bottom ”
So ’tis said—must stand a tub:”
’Tis of speech a meaning figure,
For dependent. m c n a rub.
Ev’ry man with mind and muscle,
Waiting not, but working now,
Should be ever “ up and doing ”
To the sweating of his brow.
Harvests great, the farmers gather
From the little seeds they sow;
And we read, that “ tall the oaks are,
Which trom little acorns grow.”
Drops of water make an ocean :
Grains of saud, a mountain high :
Thoughts on thoughts, a mental ladder,
Reaching upward to tho sky.
Disappointments may assail you,
No success may olforts crown ;
But the tears you shed, repining,
Never will your troubles drown.
If yon fall by indiscretion,
Or by stern Misfortune’s hand.
What is gained by lying prostrate,
While you Inyo the streugth to Rtand?
In the dust you should not grovel,
Overawed by Fortune’s frowns—
“ Ups” shall win, if you have courage,
In the game oi •' ups and downs.”
If the spider’s web he broken,
lie will soon another spin,
Quite as affable as ever.
Flies politely asking in.
You must spin no webs nor meshes
The unwary to ensnare,
What you do in constant doing
Should be done “ upon the square.”
Work ! and in the hymu of labor
Let your earnest voice arise
Seeds you sow may yield a harvest
In the realms beyoud the skies.
Like tbe ant, you must be frugal;
Like the bee, industrious be—
Then on sell alone depending,
Independent, truly free,
You can buy your Clothes of Bennett,
At a price so very small.
That, in part, by patronizing
Bennett’s Mammoth Tower Hall,
You can be a tub that standeth
Oil a bottom all its own ;
And a tub well filled with pleasures
To dependant men unknown.
. The largest and most complete assortment of Clothing
in Philadelphia, nowon hand, adapted to tbe present and
approaebiog seusou, and for sale at the nsnal low prices,
at Tower Hall. No. 513 Marff.t Stbuel, Philadelphia, by
no? 15 It 44] ' BENNETT & CO.
THE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER
JOIi PHIXTING ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Tho Jobbing Department is thoroughly; furnished with
new and elegant type of every description, and te under
the charge of a practical and experienced Job Printer.
The Proprietors aro prepared to
PRINT CHECKS,
NOTES, LEGAL BLANKS,
rT _ „ CARDS AND CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS AND HANDBILLS,
PROGRAMMES AND POSTERS
PAPER BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
BALL TICKETS AND INVITATIONS.
PRINTING IN COLORS AND PLAIN PRINTING,
with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, ou the most reasona
ble terms, and in a manner not excelled by any establish
ment in the city.
Orders from a distance, by mail or otherwise,
promptly attended to. Address
GEO. SANDERSON & SON,
Intelligencer Office,
No. 8 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
mf;
R. B. LOCKS & CO.,
General Agents.
.TH) i!l{()\li\VAY, \ Y
BY THE BAUD OF TOWER HALL.
Farmcbb* Bans op La.vcastee. )
_ November 1, 1R59. f
4 T A MEETING OP THE DIRECTORS,
/"l held thi« day. a Dividend of One Dollar and Fifty
Cents on each Share of Stork was declared, payable on de
manl > EOT. H. BROWN. Cashier.
° ot ' 8 3f43
Lancaster Countt Base. l
November 1. IRSO. f
THE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAT
1 declared a Dividend of Foor arid per cent.
on the Capital Stock paid in, payable on demand
nnv 8 St 43] W. L/PEIPER, Cashier.
A GOLD WATCH FOR YOU.
Any person desiring to procure a good GOLD
WATCH, warranted 18 Carate Fine, by a sure process, re
quiring no money and but little exertion, can do so by
addressing R. MELVIN,
Girt Book Store, Bulletin Building, No. Ill* Sooth Third
Street, Philadelphia. [nov 1 3m 42
I ADIES' FAVORITE.
1-i ANOTHER NOVELTY.
BEAUTIFUL SET GAUZE STEEL SPUING SKIRTS
„ , ONLY $1.50.
Fully equal to a regular $3.00 Skirt. Also,
THE PATENT CHAMPION EXTENSION SKIRT
>tAP£ ENTIRELY WITHOUT SKWIXQ. ’
LADIES’ WOOLEN ELASTIC SKIRTS,
Without seams—far superior to the flannel—every lady
should have one. The only place to get them.
nov 1 tf 4J] WENTZ BROS.
Furs: furs m fvrsmi
bAREI R A <£ TBO XSO X,
Importers. M-nufactnrers and Dealers in LADIES’ AND
CHILDREN’S FANCY EURS. of ererr description. Also,
BUFFALO ROBES. FURRED GLOVES, AND COLLARS
No.BIS MARKET STREET, (above Kie-hth. Sooth side!
PHILADELPHIA.
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
N. B.—Storekeepers, will do well to five us a call, as
they will fiud the largest assortment by far to select from
in the City, and at Manufacturers’ Prices,
sep 27
QAKDS ! CARDS I I CARDS II I
PRINTER’S SHEET AND CUT CARDS
Best and Cheapest in the Slarket. ’
CARDS FOR MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND AT LOW PRICES, ’
BUu and White and fine White Bute-Boards, Straw
Boards , <£c., on hand and for sale by
A. M. COLLINS,
PAPER and CARD Warehouse, 606 MINOR STTEET
PHILADELPHIA .
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Henry ImliofT,
ot East 11.-mptield township, Laueaster county, Lav
inp made a voluntary aseigmuent of all his estate, reul,
personal and mixed, to the subscriber, for the benefit of
bis creditors, said aHsignc'.c:;t b-ing executed November
•2nd. 1869. Notice i> hereby given to al! indebted
to said Assiguor. to make payment immediately. and those
having claims will present them without delay to the un
dersigned. at his Law Office, No. Id North Duke street
Lancaster. HIRAM B. SWARK, ’
dot 8 tit 43 _ • Assignee.
rSTATEOFSIMEON SWISHER, LATE
I.J of Colerain township, deceased.— letter* testamentary
on the above estate having l*?en issued to the undersigned":
Al! pers'ms having claims or demands will present them
dtily authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will
make payment withoutjdelay to
nov S 6t 42
E STATIC OF SAMUKL BOON, LATE
of jjadsbury township. Lancaster counts, deceased.
Letters testamentary oil the above estate having been is
sued to the undersigned, all persons having claims or de
mands will pnwut them, duly authenticated for settle
ment, and those indebted will make payment without de
lay to FRANKLIN UOMSUKR,
Executor.
MARGARET JANE BOON,
Executrix.
Oct 25 71 41
Notice is hereby given that
the MOUNT JOY SAYINGS INSTITUTION, located
in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster couuty, having a
capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, will apply at the
next session of tho 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, j u its present location,
to issue Bank Notes.aud in addition to its present privileges,
to exercise and enjoy general hanking privileges under the
general laws of the Commonwealth regulating hanks.
By order of the Directors.
ABRil. SHELLY, President.
Jacob R. Long, Treasurer.
Mount Joy, Pa.. June 20. 1859
TESTATE OF JOHN BROWN Letters
JLi of Administration on the estate of Jnhn Brown late of
Lancaster City, tier'll, having been granted to the subscri
ber residing in said City; All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them, withuut delay, properly
authenticaf. d for settlement
oct It tit* an CHRISTIAN ZECIIBH, Adm’r.
A EDITOR’S NOTICE —To and
uX legal representatives of David Trailer, deceased, late
of the Borough, now Citv of Lancaster.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’
Court of Lancaster county, to report distribution ot the
balance in the hands of W'm. B. Wiley, Administrator of
the estate of David Trissl-r. late of the Borough, uow City
of Lancaster, deceased, toand among those who are legally
eutitted thereto, will meet for the purpose of his appoint
ment, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER, A. D.,
1559. at 2 o'clock in the afeernoon, at the Library Room, in
the Court House, in the Citvof Lauca*ter, when and where
all persons may attend if they think proper,
oct 25 td 41 j THO. 11. BURROWES.
Accounts of trust and assign
ed ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named
Estates huvo exhibited and tiled in the office of the
I’rothonotary of the Court of Common I’leaß of Lancaster
County, to wit:
Mechtitiicsville School Estate. Benjamin Hartman. Sur
viviriir Trustee.
Benjamin G. Herr's Estate (lunatic). A. K. Witmer,
Committee.
Jacob Lutz's Eeta'o. Hpnrv Copenh.-UVr. Trustee
E D. Johnson's lunatic) Estate. Dr. H. B. Bowman
Committee.
D.-tnini Gallagher's Assigned Estate. Michael Mcdraun,
Assignee. >
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any of
SKid Estates, that the Court have appointed .MONDAY the
l2Sth day ni NO\ EMBKII. 1859, for the confirmation and
allowance of the said acc-ninte. unless exceptions be filed
or cause shown why said ace amts should not he allowed.
Atte-r. H. CARPENTER. Prothoimturv.
l’rotby's office, Lancaster, Oct. 31, 1859.
nov 1 , t
Delaware mutual safety i\-
suranck company
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN-
YbYANIA, 1 s;sf>.
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
I’IIIL.MJM.I'HIA.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Mcrclmndi-e ireticrnllv.
Ou Stores. Ihvi-llimi Hou-es, &c.
ASSETS OF .THE COMPANY
November 1. IS:,S.
Bond-. Mortgages. nud Real Estate
Philadelphia (.My. and other Loans
Stuck in Radruads, (las and insurance Com-
panies
Bills Receivable
Cash on hand
Balance in hands of Apents—premiums "on
Marine Policies recently is.-ued—and other
debts due the Company
$998.8U4 7U
WM. MARTIN. President.
, T J’iD'S. C. HAND, Vice Proaieout.
llkxrt Lvliut.n, Secretary.
' J ZIMMERMAN. Agent.
74 North Qu-hu street. Lancaster.
net 18 3m 40'
CHEAP CASH STOVE STORE,
No. IS4U Market Street, formerly Market and Thirteenth
PHILADELPHIA.
SILVER’S GAS CONSUMER, Improved by JOIIN KER-
No. 1840 Market street, equal if uot superior to the
best manufactured in Philadelphia, and the most -
beautiful design for parlors, Ac., full 09 per cent. *eW
sav..d in fuel: also, GAS CONSUMING COoK
SIO\ES, ot the very latest and most durable pat- • •n
terns; also, » very large variety of superior COOK and
other s. ON r.s, too tt-di--us to mention, for churches,
schools, r faces, parlors, Ac.
•#s'“ Old Stoves taken in exchange.
Brick and Castings always on hand.
A cal! is soli.-ited. (Cut this out for reference )
DOT 8 ‘2m 43] JOHN KERSHAW.
T?URS ! FURS ! I FURS I ! !. FOR I K 39-60.
X /• AKE I R A if- TIIS>M S 0 X ,
No. 818 MARKET STREET, above ETdIiTII, south side,
. PHILADELPHIA.
Have just opened their elegant assortment of FURS, man
ufactured under their immediate supervision from FURS
selected with the greatest of care from the largest stocks
of the European Market, embracing every vari-tv and
style of ' J
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR.
Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a larger
selection. Besides the above goods, wo have a fine assort
ment of
BUFFALO ROBES, GENTLEMENS’
FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS.
The price.-for all these goods are at a lower figure thau
they eau be bought auy where in the city.
FAREIRA & THOMSON,
v t> , 818 Market street, Philadelphia.
u«/ '“ R lS altered and repaired and FUR TRIM
MINGS made to order. [nov 8 lit 43
"Vr OW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
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CE N TRK SQUARE, LANCA S T R R ,
Receive subscriptions to the following MAGAZINES and
NEWSPAPER:
MONTHLIES. , SEMI-MONTHLIES
n , , „ Price a year.: i>n« a year.
Peterson s Monthly ; Peterson's Semi-Month-
Connterfrit Detector. $1 00. ly Counterfeit Detec’r 2 00
Harpers Magazine 3 0b:
Godey’s La-ly’s 800 k... 3 00 WEEKLIES
Peterson’s Magazine.... 2 American 2 00
Graham s Magazine 300 Dollar Newspaper 100
Household Wfuds 3 Gu: Home Journal ° 00
Knickerbocker 3 O 0 London Punch 5 00
Atlantic Monthly 3 Oo;Country Gentleman.... 2 00
Blackwood’s Magazine. 3 OblN. Y. Albion G 00
Hunt's Merchants’ Mag ft OOjWeekly Iter.id ’ 300
Arthur’s Home Mnga... 2 00! Weekly Tribune 2 00
Frank Leslie's Mag 3 OOUlarper’s Weekly. •» so
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Banker s Mag., Boston.. 5 OO'Living Age 0 00
London 7 aO'lterter’s Spirit of "the
Chambers’ Edinburgh ! Times 300
Journal 2 oOSaturday Evening Post. 2 00
Horticulturist 2 Ou
do. Col. Plates 5 OoC • J QUARTERLIES.
Law Reporter 3 Revi-w 3 00
London Lancet G 00'London Quarterly.. 3no
Ait Journal 9 O 0 North British Review... 3 00
Mining Magazine 5 00 Westminster Review. 300
Remit the amount, per mail, enclosed in a letter
for whatever ones you may wish to subscribe for, to ’
DUNCAN A STONER, Centre Square, Lancaster,
and you will receive the numbers regularly afterwards.
CLUB TERMS.—Large deductions from the alx>ve prices
will be made to clubs of five, ten. (Liven oa twenty and
in all cakes ONE COPY WILL BE PHEBENTEII gratis to
tbe setter up of the club. [ DOV B , f 43
r; A 4TrT R „? ,L ’ ARROWROOT,
MvhET OIL BORAX.
ALCOHUL, - CAMPHOR,
SPICES, CALOMEL,
SODA. LOGWOOD.
CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY
GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN ’
GELATINE, VIALS, ’
RHUBARB, SENNA
JALAP, SPONGE, Ac.,
Fo . r r**,£ a * _ , THOMAS ELLMAKEK’S
apr 2l tf 14 Drr.g and Chemical Stora, Wobl King rt.
AT E W AUCTION GOODS,
HAUER A BROTHERS
open ? lartre ptoch of seasonable
DREsS GOODS—Rich Silks, Paris Printed Monsselinos
Ottoman Poplins, Poll de Chevres, LUPIN’S French Merl
noes. Chintz, A.'., Ac.
Sllkß ,l Ac NlNti GOODS “ Bombazinefl > Alpaccas, Crapes,
—Stella, Brocha, Woolen and Thibet
CLOAKS—New Style Fall Cloaks.
ALSO—Ribbon Bound Blankets, Flannels, Damasks
Linens, Cottons, Diapers, Ac. *
CLOTHS—Suitable for Ladies’ Cloaks. Embroldarioa
Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. 1U >
MEN’S WEAR:
FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTHS,
SUk 8114 W °° lBD MeiSfo 8 BbUte^id
GENTS.’ SHAWLS,
, , , HEADY HADE CLOTHING.
fall stock at the lowest prices, for sale by *
“P 20 tf 3fJ ] HAGER A BROS.
New providence hotel at pdb
-IAC SALK.—On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1859,
the NEW PROVIDENCE HOTEL, in the villago of New
Providonce, will be sold at public sale, on the premises.
This hotel has been long and favorably known as one of
the best paying houses in Lancaster county, beioe > .
a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. It is situated in the
centre of the village, commanding the travel laaa
of Fix different roads—beiDg about 11 miles south
east of Lancaster city. The house has been expressly
bnilt fur a hotel; its dimensions are 50 feet front by 40
feet in depth, having two kitchens attached. The internal
arrangements are complete. The BARN is 65 feet by SO
frt-t, and is nearly cew, having a large shed attached.—
All the necessary out buildings requisite for a hotel prop
erty are on the place. There is also a large ice house, two
wel.s of excellent water, a bowling alley, and an excellent
Hay and Cattle Scales belonging to the property. There are
8 ACRES AND 9 PERCHES OF LAND,
under good fences and in a high state of cultivation.
A further description of the property is deemed unneces
sary. as it has been so well known as a First Class Besi
ks Stand for many years. The subscriber offers It for
sale only on account of having made arrangements to go
into othor business.
Persons wishing to view the property before the day of
sale, will call upon the subscriber.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock. P. M, of said day, when
terms of sale will be made known by
dot 9 2t 43] ANTHONY W. BALDWIN.
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. Threo Paper Mills near at hand,
and the last lately erected, is now in successful operation
for thp manufacture of fine paper, In which over one hun
dred hands, male and female, are employed. Besides,
**Mt Holly Springs.’’ at the base of the South Mountaiu,
a noted watering place, being unusually patronized, adds
materially to the pecuniary Interest of the people gen
orally. r r a
The following described property is adjacent, and in
tended as an addition to the “Springs,” and also to the
beautiful village of 4O TOWN LOTS are now
in the market, located on the east aud west sides of the
Baltimore aud Hanover turnpike. 6 miles south of Carlisle.
The lota are on an average of 40 fee: in frout and 200 feet
in length. The beautiful stream, Mouutaiu creek, flows
past a portion of them. Also, the largo STONE p .
MANSION HOUSE, and one acre of ground, gar- tfyj" v
den and yard; fruit trees in abundance. This §■»■!
Loose contains 14 rooms, with large basement
kitchen, well of water at the door, and acknowledged to
be a very delightful location fora 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
timbered with pine and oak, within 2 ]4 miles of
the above property, having good water power for
a Saw Mill.
The terms will be made vory accommodating, and great
bargains may be expected, especially in the building lots,
to foster individual enterprise.
Please address or see me personally, at Mt. Holly Springs,
Cumberland county, Pa.
july 26 tf 28 ALFRED MOORE.
A N ORDINANCE RESTRICTING THE
am."iht of future appropriations to Fire Companies
in the City of I^ncaster.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City
of Lancaster hereby nrdaln. thlft in the next and subse
quent fiscal years, the ” Committee of Finance and Ac.
counts.” in their estimates of municipal expenditure.-
shall Hpc-citlienlly set apart the sum of Two HuudreJ ami Fif
ty Dollars lor each Kugine aud Hose Company combined, in
the city, and One Hundred and Fifty Dollars to the •• Em
pire Hook and Ladder Company” then in service and
equipped, and conforming with the stipulations herein
after imposed in respect to such appropriations ; the money
to be paid immediately after the fir>t day of August, in
the relative year, f-r the sole and dLtinct purpose of aid
ing in the maintenance of their respective apparatus in
necessary repair and condition, for effective operations at
firos, and to be applied to no other use wbate.-er. Pro
vided, that any of said monies may be applied to the pay
ment of any debts contracted, or to be contracted, in the
erection or repairs of Engine Houses.
Section 2. That no further or other monies to Fire Com
panies shall be voted from the City Treasury; but the
yearly appropriations, above prescrilKtd, shall bo all that
may be allowed nuiier any presentable pretence or contin
gency; and in trder to a knowledge of the disposition of
the fund, all receiving Companies are hereby enj diu-d to
furnish the -Committee on Fire Engiues and Hose Com
panies,” on the occasion of the animal visit of the Com
mittee to their Engine Houses in April, with a true and
intelligible statement of the several items and amounts
disbursed thereof, for the information of Councils; an
omission in this particular, or from the statement a
wrongful use manifestly, shall debar the delinquent Com
pany or Companies from any appropriation uutil the next
succeeding year.
BENNINGTON' MOORE,
DAVID MILLER,
Executors, Colerain twp.
june 28 6m 24
Bection 3. That the Companies designing to participate
in the yearly appropriations shall be obligated to furnish
the-Committee on Fire Engines and H<w- Compan i.-s,” at
their annual visit in April, with certified copies of resolu
tions, adopted by such Companies, that the money received
will be applied agreeably to the first section of this Ordi
nance. and that the statement of disbursements, required
in the second section, will be faithfully rendered. 4nd
any Company failing or refusing to give such assurances,
at the time and in the manner provided, shall bo excluded
from any appropriation for that year.
.Section 4._That so soon as received, tho said “Committee
on Fire Engines and Hose Companies” shall present a cony
of all such resolutions to the Chairman of th~ ••Cominiltc**
on Finance and Accounts,” and to the C- mpsiiy or Com
panins from which the same may emanate, (ex- ept de'iu
queula proscribed in the 2d rectiun.) amt re none other,
shall be appropriated as authorized in the first section of
this < irdinauce.
Section 5. That so much of any Ordinance as is h-rebv
altered or Fup-plled be and the same is hereby repealed.
Ordained aud enacted into a law. at the City ot Laucnrai
ter, on the first day of November, 1859.
Attest
iii:o. F. Bp.rxEiax, of Common Council
.James C. Cakim:.\ter, Clerk of Select Council,
uuv S --j
JN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
i,f f-ancaOer county—ln themutier of the |>^fition of
the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy nrd Lancaster
Railroad Company. to haw satisfaction mitered on the
record of a certain mortgage or Haiti Company—
October g<hh. ls.V.i —it appearing to the Court by the
petition of the H»rri-burg, Portsmouth, Mount Jov and
Lancaster Railroad Company, that the said company has
fully paid and satisfied to the holders thereof, all the bonds
of the satd Company secured by a certain mortgage „ XL _
cuted by the said Company to John Mohs, Camp
b<-ll and Francis Rawly Wharton, Ksqs.. trustee* for the
said bondholders, dated t.h« twentv-eighth day of April
A. D,. 1s:i8, and recorded in the Uernrder’H Oflp- () of Lan
caster county, in Mortgage Hook No. 8. pagy fthd
that no satisfaction has been entered on the record of ihe
said mortgage, the Court, on moti-m of Thomas K. Frank
lin. Esq.. Attorney lor said Company, grant a rule up.,,, , t [l
parties interested, to-aopeur in Court on Mi'N'lHY the
19th Jay o r DECEMBER. A. D, 1 Say, to show cause, if any
they have, why Muintin Campbell and Francis Kawle
Wharton. Ksrjs., surviving Trustees for the said bond
holders,•should not enter satisfaction on the record of the
mortgage referred to in the said petition : and duvet notice
of this rule to be given to all parties inter-sted. bv i.ubli
oxlion Weekly in the Preys. th« North
States Oazet/e, the Lancaster Examiner </• U.rnhi. nnd the
Lancaster Intelligencer, tor four successive weeks in each.
Certitied from the record.
$ 71.303 2d
297, (Jft 0 50
291.G*W 30
42,UG7 35
novs 4t421
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Lcf Lauraster county—in the matter of the petition of
the Harrisburg. Portsmouth. Mount Joy and Lau.-inler
Railroad Company, to have satisfaction entered on the
record of a certain mortgage of said Company—
October glith. l«o9 it appearing to the Court, by the
petition of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and
Lancaster Railroad C-.mpauy, that the said Company lias
tally paid and satisfied to the holders thereof, all the bonds
ot the said Company, secured by a cerfmi mortgage
executed by the said Company to John Moss, Quintin
Campbell and Francis Rawle Wharton, lisqs.. Trustees for
the said bondholders, dated the first cUv of January
A. D., 1844, and worded in the Recor.i-r's'Office of Lan
caster county, in Mortgage Book No. 9, pigy ijjh, £ c ., and
that no satisfactiou has been entered on the record of tbo
said mortgage, the Court, on motion, of Thomas a. Frank
lin, Lsq., Attorney for said Company, grant a rule up-m all
parties interested, to appear In Court, on MONDAY the
I9ch day of DECEMBER. A. D., 1K59, to show cause, if auy
they have, why Quintin Campbell and Francis Rawle
Mharton, Esq*., surviving Trustees for the said bond
holders. should not enter satisfaction on tbe record of the
mortgage referred to in said petition ; and direct notice of
this rule to be given to all parties jut-re.-ted, by publica
tiou weekly in the /’ms, tbo North American and Unit'd
States Gazette, tbo Lancaster Examiner rf Herald, and tbe
Lancaster intelligencer, for four successive weeks in each.
Certified from the record.
nov S 4t 42]
„ T,S * COPPER WARE AND
kj bHhl-.i IRON DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY
!) K A XE H cf: SOII A UM ,
(SUCCESSOR? TO CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, ESQ.) •
The subscrih-rs having purchased tbe entire esUhtish
ment of C. Kiefler, Esq., No. 7 EAST KING STREET Un
caster. Pa., are prepared to carry on the business in all its
various branches. With iucreased facilities for manu
facture, and by devoting their undivided personal atten
tion to the business they can promise all work entrusted
to them to he done with promptness and di.-putch. and at
toe very lowest prices.
Their Muck of STOV E S , embracing PAIL .
LOIi. CHAMBER, STORE. BAR-ROOM. DINING- AWfe
ROOM, anti COOKING STOVES of every variety jrentl
an.l pattern, cannot tail of pleaaiug tile most fas- TSSs*
tiriiouß. They ark tbe public to give them a call ami ex
amine this department of their business.
They are sole agents for the sale of the Cookios Stove
CII 111 STOP HER COLUMBUS.” b
Patented in 18.59. the best Cooking Stove in the market
Their stock of TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
is larger than any heretofore offered in this city
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work of every description
done at the shortest notice. Their stock of Tin anil Copper
» are on hand embrace every variety orarticlo in that line.
***** sold at this establishment is warranted to
be good, as it has been manufactured under the personal
supenotendenco of the firm, or expressly to their order.
In asking tor a continuance of the support heretofore so
generously extended to the late proprietor, they pledge
themselves to maintain the long a knowled-ed superiority
ot the establishment, and by a prompt attention to the
buriurss intend to merit a continuance of it.
bif Persona iu want of Stoves, bheet Iron, Tin or Cop
per Hare are reepectfully invited to give their establish
ment a call.
Remember the old stand, No. 7 East Kin K Street ad
joining Mesfcenkop’s Hotel ’
sep 13 3ra 35]
A ™ w OP THE books just he
raiACTRADDE SaTes” '“ ,l1
SLOAN’S CITY AND SUBURBAN ARCHITECTURE
contain,ng numerous Designs and Details. Illustrated
with oae hundred and thirty-six Knit ravines
SLOAN’S CUNSTHUCTLVE ARCiIITECTLTiE; a guide
to the practical builder and mechanic, in which is contain
ed u series of Designs for domes, roofs and spires. Illus
trated by sixty-six carefully prepared PUt-s
aSiS,^® 1 " GARDENING AND RURAL
THE LADY'S MANUAL OF FANCY WORK ; a complete
instructor in every variety of Ornamental .Needle Work
By Mrs. Pullan.
GLOSSARY OF ENGLISH WORDS, Ac, Ac, by Richard
Chenevix French, D. D. ’ 7 “ cnara
NEW DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS, from the Greek,
l “" n 4“ 0 T dB [ 7 " I L »"K“‘‘Bee, translated into English.
■; ~7 TIN TRUMPEI ; or, Heads and Tails for the Wise
and Waggish.
EMPIRE OF RUSSIA, from the remotest periods to the
present time. By John S. C. Abbott.
y^ AL "f BOUT „ IT ’ or aDd Mystery of Com-
By Hugh Smith Carpenter.
SOin LMRS OF TRAVEL. By Madame Octavia Wal
ton Lo \ erL 2 vols.
miyP. 0 .^ 3 DICTIONARY OF AUTHORS. Yol I.
THE HARP OF A THOUSAND STRINGS; or, Laughter
for a Lifetime. bUt<sr
Any of the above books will bo sold at very low nrices
th A^ A p S s ALMANAC!i ' all AST-.,
blhg?rtoe B0 ° KS ’ SOHOOL B °° KS ’ St I,h »»<lelphi> Jab-
I *' r “ ul< ! 5 e th , e interest of Merchants, School Teacherj
at UmJ ' 8cb «>' “ d »-*■
Hter IBI r ISS ’ MBLES ’ fre»n2s ots. to $3O, at tha Cheap Book
“3 « JOHN SHRAFFER,
.. North Queen street.
PATENT AGENCY.
FiiyNKLLN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains
w . nt from th 6 D - S - p “ lont Office, on the m<»t
Awdviterfn ‘*’“o Drawln B s of all kinds of Machinery,
Surveys, correctly executed by him. Like
wibo Deeds, Bonds and othor Instruments of writing
R.nKl®~ A , B £ C !!.u'‘,y I “° d Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher’s
Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster
apr 26 ~
Isaac barton.
WHOLESALE QROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE
wos. 186—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia.
<UeM trjo
K. F. RAUCH,
President of Common Council
CIIARLKrf M. HOWELL,
President of Select Council. pro tempore.
Attest, W. CARPENTER.
I'ri.thutmtury.
Attest, W. CARPENTER,
Prothonotary.
JOHN DEANER,
JNU. P. BCIIAUM.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative power as
to afford an affective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
®l remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints:
Scrofula, and Scrofulous Complaints,
Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers,
Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu
ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose
or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Impurity op
the Blood.
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can bo no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, ( and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been cgregiously 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 give a 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 Hood 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.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AVER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per Bottle j Six Bottles for $5.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it lias 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 CT7RE OF
Costicencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia , Indigestion, fjp
Dysentery , Foul stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, Pheumatism, Eruptions and Shin Diseases,
Lu-cr Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt liheum, Tlorwis, 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 $LOO.'
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States*-
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, hut our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our American Almanac in which they
are given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do 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
JJ,. - ); J - Ali .N r.r l'i i(JK A C(J.. Philtidelpuia,
CIIAKLKS A. lIKINITSII, Ijin.-aster.
JOUN WAYLAN. No. *io North Queen street, Lancaster,
and by all Druggists in the country. [may 3 Iy 10
BALK OF VALUABLE
4"4 ATE.—There will be sold by'public vendue,
at the public house of John Michael, in the Citv of Lan.
iHSlrr. on u KDNESDAY EVENING, the 30th dav of VO.
\ K.'lhl'.R, ls.Vj, the following property, beJongiug to*the
estate of F.J. Kramph, deceased : °J UU K ,U B w ««
* Tr * ct nf I ‘ and cootaining 4 ACRES ami 32
MvUlh.s more or less, situated in the western suburb of
Lam'aster Liiy., at the junction of West Orango street and
the Columbia I ike—fronting on said pike, and bounded by
lands of Jacob fry and others.
No. 2, Arras of Land, more or less, situated on the
corner of Went Cliwwint and Charlotte streets, lone known
ndthe * Hill Silk factory.’' On said land are erected one
innr i)i\r fCK t D ! VV i Kljf ' lXa UOuaE ’ alflo 0116 FRAME
1 U r X L L 7 ntainini?B,x tenements, which collectively
L e ln *7" *-JV> J -a year. On the premises is a never laillng
well of water, and other appurtenances.
pfi , 'nM h i rt . h ' llU i ,lfnl ,ind substantially built AMERI
CAN WLLA. Into the residence of F. J. Krampb, deceased
situated in a handsome 3 Acre Hot of Ground, bounded
on the south by Chesnut street, ou the west by Charlotte
stn-et. on the north by Walnut street, and on the eaat by
al4 feet wide public alley. Said building has all - ,
the moderen improvements and conveniences that i
human comfort can desire, and tho groonds are SIS If
tastefully laid out In walks and luwns, and plant-JIIIL
ed with rare and beautiful flowers, fruit trees andTdlrub
i>ery. On the promises are also erected one of the best
URIC* STAPLES In the City of Lancaster, inWning
stalls -r |.nrsoH and cows, Carriage House. Coachman’s
Koom and Tool House. Hydrant water and Gas are intro
duced into the building, in addition to which is a pumo
and never failing well of gisal water. * V
Possession and indisputable titles given on the first day
01 April, 1 of/).
Sale to commence at 7 o’clock, P. M.
a or ./ u^t^ o^ 7P u^l^cu * l n( l u,ro at tho premises, or at 8.
S. Rathvon s Clothing Store, corner of Orange and North
Queenstreets. S. M. KRAMPII,
JOSEPH KHRENFRIED,
T< 8, S. RATH VON,
Executors of tho late F. J. Krampb, deceased.
ts 41
T)UBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the
£ 27th .lay of DKCEMBKR. 1859. the subscriber will of-
Inr at public sale, at tbo public house of Henry Rush at
Drumore Centre. Drumore township, Lancaster rounty. the
following tracts of land, lying in said township-
No. 1. A TRACT OF CHKSNUT SPROUJ LAND, con
taining ,0 acres more or less, on tbo ‘-Scotland Road,”
joining lands of Cunningham Atchison and others. Will
be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
No. 2. A TRACT OK CHE3.VUT SPROUT LAND con
taming 25 acres more or less, on the road leading from tho
Buck to Mechanics' Grove, and joining lands of William
Risk and others
No. 3. A TRACT OK CHKSNUT SPROUT LAND, con-
Mniie 6 „,, ar to No. 2, and joining land, of Peter
Cornelius ami others.
No. 4. A TRACT OF CIIESNCT SPROUT LAND, con
taining 4 acres more or less. Joining No. 3.
Jio. 5. A TRACT OF CHKSNUT SPROUT LAND, con
taining 45 acres more or less, joining lands of John Hast
ings and others.
T . N wv 6 * A TRACr * weakly all chesnut sprout
LAND, nontalniuß 109 acres, Joining lands of John Barclay,
Fheit Gobble and others, with Fishing Creek running
throagh it. affording a most desirable mill-site in a neigh
borhuod where there would be no competition.
Any oftheae tracts can be bought at private sale, If ap
plied for prior to the day of sale.
Any person wishing to view any of the above tracts will
please rail upon Isaac Rogers, at Conowingo Furnace
Sale to commence ut 10 o'clock, A. M.
Attendance will be given and terms of &le made known
, rtf , JAMBS M. HOPKINS.
dov i [Examiner, and Union copy.] ta 42
T
PUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY, tUe
X 15th day of DECEMBER, 1859, 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 described tracts of land, lying in Eden townshio
bounded by lands lato of John Bossier, deceased llenrv
Brenetnan, Benjamin Groff and others, now in theoccn
paDcy of Benjamin Myers, viz :
No. 1. A Tract of Limestone Laud. In a eood statn nf
cultivation, containing 100 ACHES more or less on nit*
e if IwMtnr, STONE. DWELLING Pi
UOLaL, a Stouo TV ash House, and large Barn. JKU
No. 2. A Tract °f Land, in excellent order and well wa
tered, containing 00 ACRES more or less, on which la
erected a one and a half story TENANT HOUBE.
No. 3. A Tract of Land, in a good state of cultivation,
containing 10 ACRES more or less, joining lands of Benja
min broff. and ou the road leading to Breneman’s Mill.
* nn L-l' A Tract of Land, highly improved, containing GO
ACRES more or Jess, which will be sold either separately
in lots or together to suit pnrchasers.
Also, at same time and place, 42 ACRES of Chesnut
Sprout Land, lying along the road leading from New
Providence to the Buck Tavern, joining lands Jatelysoccu
pied by Daniel Lefevre, (Tanner,) and others. Will be sold
in lots to suit purchasers.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M_ on said day, when
tormii will be made known by
JAMES M. HOPKINS.
[Examiner, and Union copy.] ts 42
TWO FARMS FOR SALE IN BERKS*
LEY COUNTY, VIRGINIA.—I will sell the Hoke Run
Farm in Berkeley county, now occupied by James Turner
live miles from Martinsburg, tho county seat, which con*
tains about
TWO HUNDRED ACRES;
also the Moon Farm, now occupied by Peter Coster,
distance from the Court House, and contains abont
THREE HUNDJtED ACRES.
Both these farms are limestone. It is unnecessary to
say much, as those desirous of making investments will
doubtless examine for themselves. However, they are de*
sirable farms—the formsr having considerable water pow*
er, the latter a super abundance of splendid timber, xhe
gentlemen residing on the farms will show them—or in*
quire in writing of the owner, residing near Chailestown
Jefferson county, Va. *
BRAXTON DAVENPORT.