and honor to the country. Wo are for Breckinridge first, but, In auy event, foe the N.omineb of the Charleston Convention. We have the full-and complete returns of tho recent election in Nebraska Territory. Blrict party lines were drawn, and the Black Republicans had a full ticket in the field—made up of the “opposition ” of the odds and ends of all party colors. On the 2nd inst., the Territorial Botrd of Canvassers, consisting of Gov. Black, Chief Justice Hall, and United States District Attorney Bowen, njet and canvassed the votes cast in the several counties for Dele gate to Congress and Territorial officers. We annex an abstract of the votu : DI3T. ATT'Y—FIRST M*T. .3,100 Chapman 1.413 .2.800 Hitchcock 974 8EC0NI) DISTRICT. DELEGATE. Eastabroob Daily TREASURER Wyman Sweot .3,116 Doan ,2,f44 Geo. W. Mawu... G. A. Mason ..3.683 G. W. Mason.... ..2,119 G. A. Warner.... Wm. Warner...... Lnre -3.094 J. 8. Warner Davis 2,742 Jesse S. Warner. school commissioner. oeo. T. Mason.... .3.109 The candidates above named, with the highest number of votes, are all Dumocrats, and it will be Been they have quite a respectable majority. Th- Ntfsraskian claims a Democratic majority of 1500 in the Territory, as shown by tho vote for Auditor, which that paper claims as a test vote, as both candidates lived north of the Platte, and sectional preferences had no room for play. Numerous frands were perpetrated by the Repnblicaus; abolition votes were imported from Kansas—thus in Dodge county 19 illegal votes were polled for Daily. In Hill county an entire precinct that voted for Eastabrook, were thrown oat by German Know Nothings, in the employ of Daily. Thirty three men came over from Kansas, and voted for Daily in Pahs city. In Cednr, Dixon and several other counties gross frauds were committed by the “ Irrepressibles,” and the Nebraskian promises to expose them in its next number. The Democracy have done nobly, and Nebraska can always l** counted ou as a Democratic T^rritorv. Guv. Black, of Nebraska, has set apart the 114th of the present month as a day of Thanksgiving. The special election in the lamented Maj. Harris’district in Illinois, t'-ok place on the 7th inst., for a member of .Congress, and Mr. McOlernatid, the Democratic candidate, has betwewjj 4noo and 5000 majority, over Palmer, hie Black Republican competitor. At ilaj. Harris’ first election bo had but about 200 majority, and at his second about , 2000, anti now it has swelled to 5000—McCierna ud has car ried every c'-mity in the district. Six years ago this district was ab<*ut 40iii) opposition. What a change has t«k«n plvc there. This last election in Illitjois does not show that the Democracy are “split,” as our opponents worn Striving to mike th- people of the North believe. You can always e-uot on Illinois in a Presidential fight. It is now pretty generally believed that Gen. Sam Hous ton will be ejected I'. S the Texas Legislature. Tho election in Kansas fur a Delegate to Congress lias been vury cl--e. but it is stirpos-d that Parrott, has been elected The L-ivmwn-th (R‘a--k Republican) 77m<w soys of t!in eh' ‘fi.i>> in that city and county : Th- ftepub.ic.iiis are il-'eitcd once again in leaven worth. Witti the b.st of candidates, and as gallant and spirited a canvass as wa> ever cottdu;“-d, this painful result is all that wu <'au iliruiiicie. Mur Oolite county tick-1 is deb-.it- d— tini only Republican elected bo.ng Dr. J. C. Campbell. We still incline to the belief that Medary will be elect-d Governor on the -tnl of next month, which elusos too elr-ctimiy for !be year 1859. The recent -lection in I/mi.-i uja. on the 7th Inst., has resulted iu t.iie *'l-ctiuti of the whole Deuiucratic .'Rate ticket, from Governor down. You run row put down as a certainty, In the next Pros!- d.-ntbil struggle, eivrv >.»u l In-rn or sUvehoiding State for th- Charleston ncini with n-jr 12'J e.cctoral v .tea. The Democracy of New York aud Ne*v Jersey have niildo a galhitil li_ 111, and aro .le-.-rving th- espe dal plaudits of the Democracy of tin* country, for tim gallant light they have ju»t male. aird. aitli-.iigh def. at-d, they haw con hic.ei-ibiy giii.,e'l upon their firmer vote, which shows lilb and vitality, as well as a prospect of carrying the day iu Nov-mbur iit-xt It has b-en asserted that Old Brown was avenging the death of his son, wlio fell in Kansas, by ‘-the hand of a pnsSltivory man” It now turiis .mt that his sun was killed by a Bla-k Republican, ami by nue, too, who baa been let med * v-ry grant nmo iu Kansas. There is nothing o; impurtanco by tho Overland Mail, which arrived here on Saturday night. H r: Rni.-ii «.p a Raii.imad Omn duct or.— Some d*iys u.sr >, tir. Uim train mi tbo Piuitisy tv.mi.t Riiilr.mJ wn- passing the- U irree neur Altminu, omninjc; oast, a cniM twu or three years of wad discovered fit-sending upon tlie truck, a short ißstunee ahead oi tho locomotive, l'he blew the whintle hur could not attract its- attention. The engine was reversed, ’hut to no purpose, and it 11 hope of simiio; ir. seemed jrone, when the |c*-ti n< 1 u,:t■ t, Mr. M’Coy, sprang upon the now oiitoher. and at the risk of liis own life, sis the engine c-nno U[»-m it., reached over and pushed i; wfi the Lraea. It rolled into a ditch fiis or c-ipjit feet deep. The train w;is imme diately stopped, ami the train hands on hurrying hack were gratified to find it, not only alive, but comparatively little hurt. All liunur tu the man who thus risked his own life to save that of a little child. The parents owe him a debt of ■'ralirude for his heroism and presence uf mind. JifsT 1 Tho notorious Fred.j Douglass, whose canpiicitj with the recent—insurrection at Harper's Ferry has rondure!! him obnoxious to all patriotic and sober minded people, has left for Europe. t.o *l)3 s departure be wrote a long letter, denying; that he is guilty but thinks that if he ever was caught in Virginia, he would be hung anyhow. He closes by promising to correspond with his paper from England. Destruction of Brownsville, and Murder of American Citizens, Washington', Nov. 18, The War Department has received a dispatch from Gen. Twiggs, dated San Anto nio, November 12, stating that an express had just arrived from Rio Grande City, sta ting that Cortinas, with eight hundred men, was marching towards the Neuces. Full credence is not given to the report. SPECIAL NOTICES JJSP* Purify the Blood. MOFFAT'S LIFE TILLS AND PIKENIX BITTERS. Kur. e prom ale Mineral Poisons. In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers. Scurvy, or Eruptions ofthe Skin, tho operation of the Lifd Medicines is truly astonish ing, often removing. in a few days, every vestige of those iouthsnm diseases, by their purifying effects on ih* blood. Bilious Fewrs, Fever and Acne, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, nnd in short, most ail diseases. soon yield to their cura tive properties. No family should bo without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may bo saved Prepared by WILLIAM 11. MOFFAT, M. D.. Now York, and lor sale by all Drujtdsls. fnnv 3 ly 43 *ByEquality to AIII Uniformity of Price; A iu-w mature nf Business: Every one bis own Sales* man. .Junes £ Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, hod Market street, above tith, in addition to having the largest, most varied and lashionabio stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every <»ne bis owu Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold so t;.ey cannot possibly vary—ail piust buy alike. The goods nr« ail mdl sponged and piepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember tho Crescent, in Market, above 6th. No. 632 feb Cti iy-5 JONES i CO. lmportations, WE ARE NOW’ RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS TO OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF STONE »Ajl t ANT) GLASS, For Hotels and Families. AT GREATLY RHLCCED PRICES. New Styles and Shapes of Plain and Richly Decorated DINNER, DESSERT. TEA AND TOILET SETS CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. PARIAN MARBLE FIGURES, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, TOILET BOTTLES. COLOGNES, AT REASONABLE PRICES. TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL VARIETY OH FANCY ARTICLES, Suitable for presents during the approaching holidays. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, Importers, 707 Chestuut street, above 7th, Philadelphia. 3m 35 4#-Prof. Duvall's Galvanic Oil.--Tile Great Rheumatic and Neumß'in'; Remedy. St’FK £ R | l 3 HUMANITY READ THIS; Th* unde.-s.Ki,Hi tak r s this method of informing the public B«tu-m"y that there 1. m, medicine !M offered LO till! public 11,111 is. 4 ,1,,1 to DUVALL’S GALVANIC OIL in rehevrag sutlerin': hunmnitv. afrio,l ‘ i nf mine, who Huißrtd aln.uM .jveryllnug from a neuralgic aifrot ion which resisted Mbs! hkMimm in Cnn’rc county We applied iree ho Gal runic Oil laths pail,fill part, and pave same inwardly, and do minutes the patteni usleep, and when awakened was free from pain, „ d c „„! tmuedsa '1 Ills Is a positive f„c. which IJ m willin E lo make poml at any time. A caae of Felon was cured in nearly the same length of timr. a n J. 11. HANN. Centre Hill, Contra county, Pa. Iltiar what Mrs. Vaughn nf DuncansviU» says • I have used the Galvanic Gil prepared by J. I) Stoner,,..,? of Lewwtnwn, Pa., for u very pain fill disease myself and recommend it to others, and in every case found it to lir one of the very best medicines for sore and painful dis ease* Relieves al pain in a few minutes. Every family : should have it m the house. 3 Altoona, lilair county, July 3 i sss , J. D. Stovkroap. Lewistown, Pa. Dear *S',r—Mr. Win, Turohaugh has boon safibrimr several years trotn rheumatism, cot so ill that his friends aud rHlativt-H were summoned to witness his death 1 in duced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation en?Mor d r , i aS tl,tf ls ?’ r9swrt; aild . to their astonishment t 0 I ®l ,r “ vu » K°t better and better, and cow. so tar as I know, be is a hale and stout man This is no. the only case where the Galvanic Oil has surpassed human expectations. In every case wtinm t h 6urpiis '" a m.udvd the Oil, „ hv LVtST To Send ua another s2o’s worth. uu- ea “ u For sale by ELY JllUiy™!j DANIEL “u«y°. y_ “" 4 7 “" ry C ° UUtry ““ rcl “ 1 ‘ iu Lanciter OS-Look out far the Mammoth Rani BitU -ffia Duvall b Galvanic On. relieves all pain in fromSto 30 minutes. j. D . stONErV, rrJjS££ r |° 30 . Lewistown, Pa. . dec 28 ly 50J > Sufferers with Diseases of the Blad der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Ac.. read the ailvertismeut in another column, headed “ Ilelmbnld’s Genuine Preparation.” nov 23 ly 45 Watches and Jewelry. REMO V A L GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business in Wall street. for the part twenty-two tear*, has removed to No. 415 BROAD WAY, one d*x>r below Canal mwt, where be haa’ju*t opened a new stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY of en tirely new and beantifnl stvies; also. SILVER AND PLA. ted ware. He In constantly receiving the latest style? of Watches and Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manufac turers in Europe. Watch-H cleaned and repaired in the best manner by the finest London and Geneva workmen. GEORGE C. ALLEN. Importer of Watches am] Jewelry and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. New York. [nov 30 ly 4b Consumptives.—-The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease. Consumj is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers tli means of cure. To all who desire it he will e*md a copy of the prescription used {free. n/ charge.) with directions for preparing BqU urine the same, which they will find a sure core for Omsumption. Asthma, Brnndthis, dx. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription i f• to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription wifi please address . REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, oct 25 8t 41] Wiiiiam&burgh, Kings cn„ N. Y. On the 17tb inst., by Rev. Mr. Collier, Dr. J. G. Moore, formerly of this city, to Annie E. Wilson, of New Holland. Accompanying the above we received a large and deli cious slice of wedding cake, to which ample justire was done by “all bauds” about this office. Thu young and happy couple will accept the thanks and good wishes of the Intelligencer fraternity for their kiud aud welcome remembrance. May long life, happiness and prosperity be (heir’s. On the 17th Inst., by the Rev. J. J. Btrine. Michael B. Haverstick to Martha Heioey, both of Deques township. By the same, John S. Longenecker to Margaret E. PeCk, both of Londonderry twp., Dauphin coouty. On the 17th ult~ in San Francisco, California, bv Bishop Kip, at Trinity Church, James g. Stacfehcnse to AdeJiu Ilfissard, late of Lancaster, Pa. On the 27th ult.. by Rov. J. V. Eckert, at the G. K. Par sonage, Isaac M. Bowman to Charlotte Alexander, bulb uf Eden township. M;« the 10th itiHt.. by the same, at the *amn pla-—. Aran ziiih llutnsh-r to Barbara Ann Johnson, both nl EJ-to twp. On the 17th inst., by the same, at Sprech-r’s Hotel, Lancaster, Juhn Grabili, of West Earl, to Maria Gn lf of Upper Leacock township. Gn the l’ith lust, in this city. Me : viua, wito of A. p. Ht-uderson, Esq. On the 10th ln Straaburg, John Maynard, aged 18 years and 2 weeks. On the I'.th ult.. at Galena, Ohio, Thomas Wright, for merly of thin county. There is rather more enquiry for flour for export, with sales of 3000 this, at $5,25 for Superfine, *55,5U(a;5.e23.u fur Extras aud s*i,so for Fancy: the receipts are small, and the sfock medarate. Rye Flour is steady at #4,25, aud Corn Meal at $3 *7>4. Wheat is less active, but tho offerings are small and prices unchanged ; 2l)0u bus. sold at jH,2,-.(ai 1.30 f.r Red, and $1,38@1,45 for White—the latter is want ed. 2000 bus. Ponna. Rye sold at 91(u*92 cts. Corn is dull and l('i2 cts. bus. lower, with sales of siioo bus. ut yi.-au 91 for old Yellow, 75(<u8y cts. for Mixed, cud G5(0.70 lbr new. Oats ar*j dull p.f for D-lawan*, and 43'».44 fur Penna Whisky iu bettetf demand, with sales of 500 bbis at 2i fur Penna., and 27for Ohio. Sugar is firm. In Molasses there is more activity and duo hhdH. Cuba eutd at 25wi26 for Clayed ami 28 for Mus.-o- Tadn. 4 0 bus. Clover seed Bold at $5:0.5,25. 12,000 Rio Coffee sold at 11] J''s,l2]4. Flour is heavy; Bales of 9,000 bbis. at $4."5(5)4.90 for Plate. Wheat is heavy with sales of 3,000 bus. at $1,50 for White, and $1,40 for choice Red. Cora is dull and de clining P-rlt is firm at $15.1*2] A for Mess, aud siu,7s for Prime. Lard iH dull at 10], iftje. Whisky is dull at 2a(*2Bj^c. Flour is quiet—Howard street Wheat is steady ai:d unchanged. Corn—old is scarce, hut unchanged in price. Provisions are quiet and unchanged. Whisky is in demand at 27c for Ohio- OLD GUARD. UIIADE TREES AT AUCTION Will it be sold at Public Pule, at Centre Sqnuro, i.an ester, .mMONDAY. NOVEMBER 2'Gi, n largo IK; ol PUADE TREES, consißiiug of Maples, Oaks, Chestnuts. Willows, ic. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. uov 22 lr 45; PKEPTON PRATT. A SNIVEHSARY OP THE LANCASTER j\ CuUNTY DIDI.K SOCIETY.—The Anuiversarv of the Laccuster County Auxiliary Bible Society, will be held <>u the evening of '1 bauksxiving day (the 24th inst..) iu the .Moravian Church f!K-v. Mr. Kummer’s). Tho annual report will I).-read h\- th * Rev. Mr. Detuned, aad a'idre-sses delii'en-d by Ib-v. M 'S'rs. Ap|>li*i«ui, <*t Columbia, Elliott aud The public :m* r-sp-.-e!fully invited C> attend. The Imsine-'s meeting of the Mauauers will be h-ld iu ’in- Session Room of the Moravian Church, at 2 o’clock, P. .M.. o* lot? eame day. 3 nov 22 _ U 45 [Daily Express, Examiner, and Union please copy.j \TEW YORK E.YHIBI Tt> R S AT lBi *‘FIJLTON I NpT I T l. - TE . " Mr. JOHN M. FOWLER, uf New York city, is now exhib iting in the Main Hall, near the East Entrnuiv, a collection of highly useful articles, and will receive orders fur the Fame. BARTLETT’S CELEBRATED POLAR REFRIGERATOR Bartlett’s Jl.-.tatiiK Ash Sifter—Also, Bartlett’s Uu- equalled .I-nVit Cutf-e Pot. FULLER'S PATKNT PORTABLE IRON RAILING, manu factured by Bartlett A Lc-sley. No 426 Broadway. \ V J. M. FOWLER & CO.’S EXCELSIOR BEAI TIKIKR. for | preserving and ini parting a brilliant lustra to Patent F Leather—J. L. MrCutcheuu’s Celebrated Liquid Glue ; A. N. THOMPSON * CO.’S FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE TABLES in Hermetically Sealed Cans. A. BROWER & CO.’S PATENT WATER-PROOF COMPO- SITION for Leather. W. M. CRITTENTO.VS HAIR DYE—(he beat in the world MILLWARD’S PATKNT GYROSCOPE. These articles have all taken the highest premiums at other Fairs, and will also be exhibited anil for sale at the west end of tin* Main Ilall, by Mr. H. MAYHEW. at the stand ot the beautiful models of Operation Oscillating En gines, Microscopes and Philosophical Gyroscopes, nov 22 ' it 45 I)VDLIC SALE.—Oft FRIDAY, the lGth 1 day of DECEMBER. 1859. at T uYlo.-k, I*. M.. will be sold at publi: sale, at John Ditlow’s Hotel. East King at., the following property belonging to the Estate of llenry Kaon, deceased: •-> A LOT OF GROUND, frontjng 32 feet on tbo south side of Church streot, in the City of Eancaster. and extending back back 2d5 feet to Middle street, adjoining property of John Rodenbouso on the east, and Charles Peters ou the west, whereon is erected a one-story LOG AND c . Bit JCK I)\\ EI/LING HOUSE and Shed, with fine Fruit Trees in the lot, and a right to a well of |S£l excellent water close by. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by RICHARD WATERS, uov 22 4t 4,»j Surviving Flxecutor. \T ATI () N A L HOTEL. ll RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber is now the sole proprietor of this well kn>-..u Hotel. a;d has it fitted up in first-rate order. His table is always supplied with the best of every thing the market atlords, and his chambers are large, airy and com fortable. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention' to business, moderate pric.es, and a personal supervision of the eutirc establishment, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms, $1.25 per day. C. CAKMANY. nov 22 tj m 45 ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Assignee of Henry ImhofT, will sell by public vendue, at the public house ot Jacob Swarr. in the village ot Petersburg. Lancas ter county, on WEDNESDAY, tha2lst day of DECEMBER, A. I)., 1559, the following valuable (assigned) real estate, viz: * No. 1. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated in tho village of Pc.Hrsbnrg. in East Hempfiold township. Lancas ter county, containing iu front, on the east side of the Plank road or Turnpike, about 153 foot., and extending eastward of that width about 133 feet, then widening on the north to the width of about 202 feet to East street on which it fronts about 271 feet, making the whole depth from said Turnpike about 404 feet, to a public alley.— Bounded ou the north by property and ground of Wm. Mullin and East street, and on the east and south by pub lic alleys. The improvements on which are a large two storied (modern Htyle) BRICK DWELLING « * HOUSE with back building, a one-story Brick Warehouse and Office, also fronting on said l;?!} Turnpike; a one-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on said East street; an old LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, and two Stables and otbor out-buildings, and two wid 1s of wuter. This property will be sold in the whole or in lots to suit purchasers. No. 2. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the north sub* of said East street, in said village, containing about 1% feet iu fronton said street, and extending in depth about 210 feet. B unded on the east, north and west by public alleys, with a Dumber of Apple uml other fruit trees thereon. The grave-yard on south-east currier will he reserved. This b.t will be sold iu the whole or several lots, as de sired by purchasers. j No. y A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, on the west side of said Turnpike, iu said village, containing in trout, on said Turnpike, abcut 22 feet, and extending westward of that width about 85 feet, then widening on tho north to the width of aoout 37 feet, of which width it extends further westward about 125 feet to a public alley. Bounded on the south and west by public alleys, and on the north by ground of David Gcchenour and the public » - square. The improvements on the lot are a two : at °7 ™ AME DWELLING HOUSE, (now occu- j|jji pied by Dr. S. Parker,) Stable and other huiidings. -SJtJCtj i M ,T 011 CIKCE OF OUOUNO, the north «de ot the Colombia road, in said village, containing about 03 leet in front on said road, and extending uorthward in depth about -00 fact. Bounded on the east by property of n 0,1 f t,W f £? rth b - y a P ub >ic alley, and on the west b> property of Thomas Devert. The improvements on this lot are a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE Stable and other buildings, and a well of water No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, on the south side of said Turnpike, in said village, containing id front, on said Turnpike, about 50 feet, aud in depth southward about 200 feet. Bounded on tho east and south by public alleys and on the west by grouud of John B. Landis. ’ Persons desirous of viewing any of the above-described prop.irii-s, prior to the day of sale, will please call on Johu G. luihoff, residing ou No. 1. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M„ when attendance ' will bo given and terms made known by h H. B. SWARR, uov 2i ts 45] Assignee of Heury ImhofT. WENTZ BROS. OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. Bountiful Drab Cloaks, for $5 00. Beautifully made Cloaks, from $2.00 to $25 00 Bla.-k ami (2,1,1 doth* for Cloaks. 4-4 Black Mantilla Velvet, only $1.25 per yard. Long mid square Brocha Shawls. * 3 Go.'tl-Long Brocha Shawls, tor $S 00 Long and Square Blanket Shawls. > Gents, Mis*’ und Children’s Shawls Great Reduction in Fanrv Silks Best Makes of Black Silks. All to be sold at prices extremely low. ~ _ WENTZ BROS, High Colored. Opera Contru Plain iudFigured ™ atß ‘ Large Stock of Men and Boy’s Wear. rj ,„ t WENTZ BROS, Remember the S 2. Ktag aml °*»«» *1»»- Went2—Wentz—Wentz—Wentz— Wentz—Weatz hot 22 Chraerßoet King end Centre Square. tf 45 MARRIAGES HEATHS. THE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Nov. 19. New York, Nov. 19. Baltimore. Nov. 19. REGISTER’S NOTICE.—TIie Accounts of the reapoctivA h-rennto anntXnd, are filed in tho Register's Office of Laucarter county for con firmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held in tho Coart House, in the City of Lancaster, on tho 3d M< r.VDAY injDECEMBER next, (the 19th,) at 10 o’clock, A. M. Ann M. Holtzhonse, Washington Borough. Gaardianshlp Account By Joseph Schocb, Guardian of Sarah Ann Hoitzhouee, minor child of deceased. < Robert Moore, Sadsbnry township. By Andrew Moore aud Isaac Moore, Executors. Jacob Mylln. West Lampeter towuship. By Christian Kiodig. Executor., Joriah Rigby, Drumore township. By 9. W. P. Boyd, Ad ministrator. Levi Richfield, (of color,) Fulton township. By 8. W. P. • Boyd. Administrator. Christian Kreider, Conestoga township. Guardianship AicouDt. By Michael Krrider, Guardian of Micbaal K rei-ler, a minor son of deceased. James Brown, sea., Edeu township. By James C. Brown, A d minbtrator. Reubeu JlullisuD, Borough of Columbia. By James Mul lisou. Acting Kxerntor. Michael Hawn, Coo««y township. By Matthias W. Bmith, Administrator. Catharine Get?., East Hemptield township. By Henry Getz Adiniuistraior. . Jam-*B C. Bowyer, Borough of Columbia. By N. G. Hinton, Administrator. John Wurze). City of Lancaster. By Samoel M. Wetzel* and John Fonderernith, Executors. Jtvio’n C. Lvu'us. Conestoga township. By John Kehl and Caspar Forrest, Administratur*. Frenuy Harrir, formerly of Lancasler county, widow. By James A. McPhers«n, Administrvf»r. Christian Breneruan, Borough of Colnmbio. By David Zook, Executor of Abraoaoi Z >ok. deceased, who was Administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of Christum Breneman. deceased Frederick K Heise, West U-mpfleld township. Guardian ship Account. By David Zook, Executor of Abraham Z-*ok. deceased, who was Guardian of Emily F. Heise, a minor daughter of Frederick K. Heise. deceased. Frederick K. Heise. West Hemptield township. Guardian ship Account. By David Zuok, Executor of Abraham Z‘>ok, deceased, who was Guardian of Julia V. Heine, a minor daughter of Frederick K. Heise, deceased. Mary Hoopes, Fulton township. By Robert Ktllough, Ex ecutor. Benjamin Hnber, Providence township. Guardianship Account. By Henry Ileidelhaagh. late Guardian of Ben jamin Huber, a minor son ot deceased. Slater Brown, Fulton township.* By Jeremiah Brown and Joseph C. Stubbs. Administrator. William B. Grice, Martic township. Guardianship Ac count. By BeojamiQ Musser, Guardian of Beojamin Grice, a son of deceased. Dr. Peter Martin. Brecknock township. By Samuel Mar tin, Christian Zimmerman and John Yoondt, Executors. Robert Whiteside, Eden township. By John Whiteside, Administrator. s Peter Sheaffer, Earl township. Guardianship Account.— By* Abraham Groff, Guardian of Elmira Hurst and Pbarcfi Hurst, minor children of Peter Hurst and Diana Hurst, his wife; the said. Diana beiug deceased and a daughter of Peter Sheaffer. decoased, and said Elmira and Phares being grand children of said Peter Sheaffer, deceased. Peter Albert, (colored,) Manor township. By Charles Ben der, Administrator. Saniu-1 IIe?8, Fulton township. By Elizabeth Ann Tow sot] and Isaac W. Towson. Executors. John Roy, Rapho township. By Samuel Meckley. Admin- i i.-tiator. ; Daniel Shirk. West Coculico township. By Emanuel Shirk. Administrator. Leonard Ziegl«r, Warwick township. By Kmanuel Zieg ler, Ziegler and David Ziegler, Administrators. Robert Moderwell, Drumore township. By Tnomas C. Collins, Administrator. Abner Brooke, Sadabury township. By Matthew Brooke and Robert Brooke, Surviving Executors. John M. Conklin, West Hemptield towuship. By Henry Conklin, Executor. Adam Brubaker. Strasburg township. By t Adam D. Bru baker. Administrator. ' j Barbara Hnffer, Borough of Manheim. By George Hotter j and Ilfiiry Becker. Administrators. j Adaliue Kauffman. East Lieiuplield township. Guardian- I ship Account. By Jacob S. Kauffman, Testamentary | Guardian of Ange Ji- Sutumy. Henry Suinmy and Caro line Summy. minor children of Leah 3ummy, deceased, and gmnd-chiMreu of Adeline Kauffman, deceased. Christian Rudy, Warwick township. By David W. Erh, Executor. John sffjollaw, Mauheiui township. By Jacob Starck, Ex- H.-ntor. William Weiley, East Ilempficld township. By John C. Kauffman, Executor. j James Bryan. Borough of Elizabethtown. Supplemental i Account. By Isaac Holß-r. Executor. j Christian Zook, sen., East Donegal township. By David Zook aDrt Christian It. Zook, Executors.!; j John Martin. East Earl township. By Alexander Martin, | William It. Cain, and Davies Wallace, Executors. j John Lowrey, Borough of Columbia. Gmudiaosbip Ac- | count. By George Bogle. Guardiau of William T. Low- | rev. minor son of deceased. 1 Benjamiu Wiest, West Gocaiico townsiiip. By John Wiest ! and Christian Wiest, Kveeutors. Francis Snyder, village of i’aradiae. By Peter Snyder, Ad ministrator. Henry R. Reed, City of Lancaster. By Elizaiieth F. Reed, George K. Reed, and Charles A. Heinitsh, Executors. Dr. George Breneman, Maytown, East Donegal township. By Dr. Abraham N. Breneman, Executor. Frederick J. Kramph, City of Lancaster. By Sarah M. Kramph, Joseph Ehrenfried, and S. S. il&thvon, Execu tors. j George Daley. City of Lancaster. By James McCafterty and Daniel McCYrt, Exccuturs. ] John Duster. Kphrata township. Guai-dianship Account. By Jacob G. Zug. Guardian of Philip Doster, ono of the ; children of deceased. . Levi U.Tundt, Warwick towuship. By Martin Weidman ; and Peter Martin. Administrators. ■ Maria Brubaker, Elizabeth township. By Benjamin Brei- j tigam. Executor. ; Jacob Shirk, West Cocalico township. Guardianship Ac- | count. By William 11. Paul. Guardian of Hurrison 1 Shirk, one of the children of docearfed. j John Rudy, West Cocalico towuship. Guardian Account. By William U. Paul, Guardian of Frederick Rudv, one of thf children of deceased. * [ Daniel Royer, Warwick township. Guardianship Account, j By Peter S. Hoist, Guardian of Jouatban Royer, minor son of deceased. Hugh McKeefVer, Eden townsiiip. By Jaynes M. Hopkins, Administrator. John Peter, City of Lancaster. By Jeremiah Campbell, Administrator. JOHN JOHNS. Register. Register’s Office, Lancaster, November 21, 1859. nov 22 4t 45 \y ivKs ’ DOMESTIC CATECHISM By the Bard Hall. E’er iu our doctrines— Wedded ni-t to sect nr is.-u Wo will publish what w> christen •* Wives’ Domestic Catechism.” ’Tis for wives of our Republic, Aud may load to facts surprising. In responses made by husbands. When their wives are catechising. Thus it runs :My lor«T and master, Did you reailv love mo dearly When we wedded ; and were vows, fir. From the heart, or lip-words merely ? If the s detnn truth imuie aacrud All the vows that then were spoken ; fpeak out boldly ! have you truly Ever kept those vows uubrokeu ? Are the llnwers of love still blooming Iu your heart, and fondly cherished? Or. by unexpected trosta, fir, Have affeeliou’s blossoms perished? D.:e« your heart, in honor kingly, Keep me seated on its throne Answer husband! truly auswer! Am I there its queen alone? To the March of Love Trlmnphaut Have \ ou from altar Travelled on with no misstep. Sir, And with not it thought to taker ? Have your words been ever tender, As if love were phrases moulding ? Or huve earnest tones of yonrs. Sir, Sometimes sonndeti much like scolding? Did you in the honey-moon, Sir. Say with love tuned lips, to cheer me, That the evenings of existence You would pass forever near me? Have you kept thit solemn promise, Made when first our vows were plighted? Or are you frrftn home at night, Sir— Leaving me in doubt benighted ? Do you kiss me on returning, With a breath like fragrant tulips ? Or do yon neglect to kiss uie, With a breath that smells of juleps ? 1)0 you think that constaut puffing Of cigars is right aud mannish, Wlieu their smoke offends the ladies. Though it rise from best of Spanish ? Do you chew the weed narcotic. Called tobacco ? oh! why do it? It is poison ■ will you not then Promise me you will eschew it! Listen now! for I’ve some questions Most important ones of all, Sir— Do you purchase all your Clothing At tho Mammoth Tower llali, Sir ? If you do, you nave much money— You’ve a wife and should uot stmt her— Gin I have a hundred dollars, For a set of Furs this Winter ? Note.—Beyond all question, the ladies should be allowed to indulge in furs, when their huabauds eau purchase com fortable. stylish Clothing so cheaply at Tower Hall, No. 518 Market Street, Philadelphia. > Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster, ) „ November 1. 1859. J At a meetisgofthe directors, held this day, a Dividend of One Dollar and Fifty Cents on each Share of Stock was declared, payable on de man,lV LDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. nov s ot 43 Lancaster Countv Bank. 1 T„ - November 1, 1559. J HE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Four and One-Half per cent. ( 4 M) on f he Capital Stock paid in. payable on demand n ’’ T 8 & W. L. PKIPER, Cashier. J ADIES’ FAVORITE. Aj . ANOTHER NOVELTY. hEA UTIFUL NET GAVZE STEEL SPRING SKIRTS , ONLY $1.50. Fully equal to a regular $3 00 Skirt. Also. THE PATENT CHAMPION EXTENSION SKIRT, .MADE ENTIRELY WITHOUT SEWING. LADIES’ WOOLEN ELASTIC SKIRTS, Without seams—tar superior to the flannel—every lady should have one. Tho uuly place to get them, uov 1 tf 42] WENTZ BROS. I7URS i FURS r ! FURS !I \ : lAREIHA (£• 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) PHILADELPHIA. ' WHOLESALE 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, aud at Manufacturers’ Prices. P *P 4m* 37 I CARDS I I CARDS MI PRINTER’S SHEET AND CUT CARDS, Best aud Cheapest in the Market. CARDS FOR MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES, OV SUPERIOR QUALITY AND AT LOW PRICES, Blua and White, and fine White* Paste-Boards, Straw Boards, efic., on hand and far sale by . M . COLLINS, PAPER and CARD Warehouse, 506 MINOR STTEET PHILADELPHIA. w>p 18 6m 35 \]OTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS In OF THE MILLPORT AND STRAgBURG TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY.—The Stockholder of the Straaborg and Millport Turnpike Road Company, are requested td pay to Cyrus N. Ilerr, Treasurer, or to John Musslemau his authorized agent, an instalment of five dollars on each share of stock subcrlbed on or before the 28th of NOVEM BER. In default of payment within the specified time stockholders will be subject to pay interest at the rate of ono por cent, per month. By order of the Board of Managers. nov 15 3t 44] JOHN F. HERR, Secretary. NOTICE.— All persons that have sub* scribed towards buildings Union Meeting House on Myers’ Grave Yard, near Bareville. West Earl township, whicb'mefrting house is now nearly finished and the build er aod architect have to be paid on the first day of Decem ber: Therefore, all persona that have subscribed are re quested to pay tbeir subscription on or before the 26th of NOVEMBER, to Mr. Clarkson, at the Banking House of Gyger & Co., Lancaster, Jacob Sheaffor, near New Holland, John M. Sheaffer, Fainnount, or to either of the under* Bi Sned. HENRY MYKRB,' CHRN. MYERS, ECKERT MYERS, Building Committee. nov 16 21 44J INSTATE OF FRANCIS KEESA.V, Aj late <>f the City of Lancaster, deceased —Letters of administration on the above estate having been .granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment without delay to JANE M. KEKNAN, nov 15 7t* 44] Administratrix. t 'STATE OF JACOB AXE, LATE OF A Carnarvon township, Lancaster conoty, deceased.— Letters testamentary on the above estate having been Issued to the undersigned: All persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settle ment, and those Indented will make payment without delay to George Axe, in Cburchtown. nor 15 fit* 44J A SSIGNEE’S NOTICE.—Henry ImHoff, of East Hempfield township, Lancaster county, hav ing made a voluntary assignment of alt his estate, real, personal and mixed, the subscriber, for the benefit of his creditors, said assignment being executed November 2nd, 1859. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Assignor, to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay to the on dersigoed, at his Law Office, No. 13 North Duke street, Lancaster. HIRAM B. SWARR, __nov 8 fit 43 Assignee. Estate ofsimeor swisher, late of Colerain township, deceased. —Letters testamentary 00 the above estate having been Issued to the undersigned : Ail persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make payment witboutjdelay to PENNINGTON MOORE, DAVID MILLER, nov 8 6t 42] Executors, Colerain twp.. INSTATE OF SAMUEL BOON, LATE j of Sadsbury township, Lancaster county, deceased.— Letters testamentary on the above estate having been is sued to the undersigned, all persons having claims Or de mands will present them, duly authenticated for settle ment, aud those indebted will make payment without de lay to FRANKLIN HOH3HER, Executor. MARGARET JANE BOON, oct 25 7t 41 Execntrix. Notice is hereby given that the MOUNT JOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, located in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, having a capital stork 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 uoder tho general laws of the Commonwealth regulating banks. By order of the Directors. ABRM. SHELLY, President. Jacob R. Long, Treasurer. Mount Joy, Pa., June 20, 1859. june 28 6m 24 Estate of John brown.—Letters of Administration on the estate of John Brown late of Lancaster City, dec’d, having been granted to the subscri ber residiug in said City; All persons indebted to paid estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and I hose having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, oct II fit* 39 CHRISTIAN ZKCHER. Adtn’r. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—To tlie Heirs and legal representatives of David Trissler, 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 Wm. B. Wiley, Administrator of the estate of David Trissler, late of the Borough, now City - of Lancaster, deceased, to and among those who are legally entitled thSreto. will meet for the purpose of his appoint ment, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER, A. D., 1859, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the Library Room, in tho Court Uouse, in the City of Lancaster, when and where all persons may attend if they think proper, oct 25 td 4IJ THO. H. BURROWES. Accounts of trust and assign. KD ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the office of the I’rothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to wit: Mechaulcsville School Estate. Benjamin nartman, Sur viving Trustee. Benjamin G. Herr’s Estate (lunatic). A. -K. Wltmer, Committee. Jacob Lutz's Estate. Henry Copenhefler, Trustee. 15. D. Johnson’s (lnnatic)-"Estate. Dr. 11. B. Bowman, Committee. Daniel Gallagher’s Assigned Estate. Michael McGrann, Assignee. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any of i said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY the , 28th day of NOVEMBER, 1859, for the confirmation and i allowance of the said acoounts, unleas exceptions be filed ! or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. Attest, W. CARPENTER. Prothonolary. Pmthy’s Office, Lancaster, Oct. 31, 1859. nov 1 4t42 An ordinance restricting the amount of future appropriations to Fire Companies in the City of Lancaster. j Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City I of Lancaster hereby ordain, that in the next aod subse- i quent fiscal years, the “ Committee of Finance and Ac- j counts,” in their estimates of municipal expenditures, I shall specifically set apart the sura of Two Hundred and Fif- ' ty Dollars for each Engine and Hose Company combined, in i the city, and One Hundred and Fifty Dollars to the “ Em- I pire Hook and Lndiler 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 first day of August, in ; the relative year, for the sole and distinct purpose of aid* j log in the maintenance of their respective apparatus in ' necessary repair and condition, for effective operations at fires, and to be applied to no other use whatever. 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. Thai no further or other monies to Fire Com panies shall be voted from the City Treasury; but the yearly appropriations, abovo prescribed, shall be all that : may be allowed under any presentable pretence or contin- ! gency ; and in order to a knowledge of the disposition of ! the lund, all receiving Companies are hereby eDjflfcned to ; furnish the “Committee on Fire Engines and Hose Com panies,” on the occasion of the annual visit of the Com- I mitteo to their Engine Houses in April, with a true and ! intelligible statement of the several items vtnd amouuts 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. Section That the Companies designing to participate in the yearly appropriations shall be obligated to furnish the “Committee on Fire Engines and Hose Companies,” 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 reudered. And any Company failing or refusing to give such assurances, at the time and in the manner provided, Bhall be excluded from any appropriation for that year. f Korio.v 4. That so soon as received, the said “Committee on Fire Engines and Hose Companies” shall preseutacopy of all such resolutions to the Chairman of the “Committee on Finance and Accounts.” and to the Company or Com panies from which the same may emanate, (except delin quents proscribed in the 2d section,) and to none other, shall be appropriated aa authorized in tho first section of this Ordinauee. Skctiox 5. That so much of any Ordinance os is hereby altered or supplied be and the same in hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the City of Lancas ter, on the first day of November, 1859. Attest (iko. F. Breneman. Clerk of Common Council .lame 3 C. Carpenter, Clerk of Select Council, nor S Siilt)tots; fills. An aperient and stomachic preparation of ISON purified of Oxyg en and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the following comolaints, viz. : DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA. DIAEKHEA, CONSTI PATION, SCROFULA. SALT RHEUM. SCURVY, JAUNDICE. LIVES COMPLAINTS RHEUMA TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS MENSTRUATION, WHITES. CHLOROSIS, etc., PIMPLES ON THE FACS, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, etc. BENNETT & CQ.'I The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through tho whole system, no part of the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron 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 all cases of female debility tfluor albus, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appe.tite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unnsnal disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Pat up In nent flat metal boxes containing; 50 pills, price 50 cents per ->«»x 5 -lix hexes, S 2 50; one dozen boxes. «4 00. For side by Druggists generally. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All let ters, orders, etc., should br addressed to R.B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents. 33:) 3ROAI»WAY, N V. N. B.—The above Is a fac-shulle of the label on each box. KAUFFMAN &, CO., No. 1 Kramph’s Buildings, East Orange street, Sole Agents for Lancuster. [dot 15 lj 44 CARPETINGS.-— I would respectfully invite the public to call and examine luy new Fall Stocks of CARPRTS of Foreign and Domestic manufac tures; ENOLISII TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, from 75 to $1,25; TWO-PLY INGRAIN, snitahle for parlors, setting rooms and chambers. from 31 to s7}.£c; ENTRY and STAIR QARPETB. <fec. Also, large stocks of FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. GREEN GUM CLOTH % and 6-4 FLOOR DRUGGET, MATTS. RUGS. Ac. PHINEAS HOUGH, Jr., Late Shoemaker & Hongh, 508 North Second Street, above Noble, west side. Branch Store, 802 Spring Garden 8 tree t, 2d door above Bth, sonth side, Philadelphia. au g 30 8m S 3 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS. WALL PAPERS, DECORANTB, CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, FEATHERS, MATTRESSES, AcT^ For sale by HAGER A BEOS. sep|2o GEORGE AXE, SAMUEL HAWKINS, Executors. H. ¥. RAUCH. President of Common Conncii. CHARLES M. HOWELL, President of Select Connell, pro tempore. lc _|WOTT^Sap HOVER’S LIQUID HAIR DTE. Thia new preparation is superior for its excellence In imparting to the Hair a truly beautiful and natural color, which cHonot by auy possibility leacfcme to suppose that a Dye bad been used. and at tbe same time its durable character with the simplicity of its application, renders it above all others the Dye of the coontry, and has already called forth the praises of the Barbers and others who have used it The certificate now presented is from a highly respectable citizen of Spring Garden, and speaks is lan guage too plain to be misunderstood. Philadelphia. May 7, 1849. I certify, that baring used Hover 3 1 Liquid Hair Dye. for more than a year past, lam folly satisfied of its superiority over ail others with which lam acquainted. It leaves the Hair a beautiful and natural color, whieh remains fixed. SILAS M. WILSON, North Ninth Street near Parrish. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 410 RACE street above FOURTH, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will re oeive prompt attention by nov 16 21 44J Assessment no. 13 op the Lancas ter county mutual insurance company. Notice is hereby given to the members of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Company, that an assessment of 2 per cent, has been made on the amount of all premium notes deposited for policies, issued by said Company prior to the Bth day of November, 18*9, and made payable on or before tne 20th day of December next, at the office of the Company, at Willlamstowu, to the Board of Directors and to all the authorized Agents of the Company, and also to Joseph Clarkson, (at John Gygeris Banking House at Lan caster,) to pay for the following losses, viz: Levi G. Kem per’s Block of merchandize, $l5OO 00; John IJeDthoara barn and contents, $2275 00; Martin Mlller’s.aprmg house and contents, $123 00, besides some smaller losses. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Thomas 8. Woods, George L. Eckert, Adam R. Witsier, Moses East, Thomas S. Mcllvain, John Ranch, Samuel Sloeom, Esq., John M. Buyers, N. E. Slaymaeer. AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. Dr. Esalas Kinzer, Laocastei city. Jacob 8. Shirk, M Jacob S. Witmer, Manor township. Jacob R. Iloffer, Esq., Mount Joy township. Christian Engle, Conoy “ * Jacob Kemper, Esq., Ephrata “ Frederick A. Zitzman, Litiz. John Stauffer, Esq., East Hempfield “ Henry A Roland, New Holland. Wm. Weldman, Esq.. Upper Leacock “ Joseph McClure, Bart “ Martin K. Btaoffer, East Earl “ Mercer WhPson, Bart “ Francis McClure, Salisbury “ John McGill, “ “ Isaac Bnshong, Esq , East Lampeter “ Section 12th of the By-Laws: That members of this Company neglecting or omitting to pay their assessments, within thirty .lays after the pub licatlon of notice of the same. 1 will incur the expenses of not exceeding ten cents per mile, circular from the office Of the Company, payable to a collector, duly authorized to collect the same. THOMAS S. WOODS, President.. NATH. E. SLAYMAKER, Secretary. 3t 44 Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN SYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ac ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1858. Bonds. Mortgages, and Real Estate Philadelphia City, and other Loans Stock in Railroads, Gas and Insurance Com- panics Bills Receivable Cash nu hand Balance in hands of Agents—Premiums oq Marine Policies receutly issued—and other debts doe the Company $698,804 70 WM. MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice Pre9ieent. Henry Lylburn, Secretary. J. ZTMMEFMAN, Agent, 74 North Qoeen street. Lancaster. oct 18 3m 40] CHEAP CASH STOVE STORE, No. 1840 Market Street, formerly Marlcel and Thirteenth, PHILADELPHIA. SILVER’S GAS CONSUMER, Improved by JOHN HER. SHAW, No. 1840 Market street, equal if not superior to the best manufactured in Philadelphia, and the most beautiful design for parlors, Ac., full 60 per cent. saved in fuel; also,> GAS CONSUMING COOK JmtJl STOVES, of the very latest and most durable pat terua; also, a very large variety of superior COOK and other STOVES, too tedioos to mention, for churches, schools, offices, parlors, Ac. -C3“Old Stoves taken in exchange. Brick and Castings always on hand. A call is solicited. (Cut this out for reference ) nov 8 2m 43] JOHN KERSHAW. FURS! PURS!! PURS!!! F0R1859-60. I' A li EI R A <t THOMSON No. 818 MARKET STREET, above EIGHTH, south side, PHILADELPHIA. nave just opeued 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 variety and style of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a larger selection. Besides the above goods, we have a fine assort ment of BUFFALO ROBES, FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. The prices for all these goods are at a lower figure than they can be bought any where in the city. FAItKIRA A THOMSON. SlB Market'street, Philadelphia. N. B.—FURS altered and repaired aud FUR TRIM MINGS made to order. [nov 8 lit 43 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE, D VNV A N tC STON E R . CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, Receive subscriptions to the following MAGAZINES and NEVVSPAPES: MONTHLIES. , SEMI-MONTnLIES. Price a year.. Price a year.. Peterson’s Mout h I y | Peterson's Semi-Month- Countcrfeit Detector, $1 00: Iy Counterfeit Dotec’r 2 OO Harper's Magazino 3 00j Godey’s Lady’s 800 k... 3 OOj WEEKLIES. Peterson’s Magazine.... 2 00 Scientific American 2 00 Graham’s Magazine 300 Dollar Newspaper 100 Household Words 3 00 Homo Journal 2 00 Knickerbocker 3 00 London Puucb 6 00’ Atlantic Monthly 3 00 Country Geutlemau 2 uG Blackwood's Magazine. 3 OO N. Y. Albion 6 00 Hunt's Mercbauts’Mag 5 00 Weekly Herald 3 00 Arthur’s Uome Maga... 2 00 Weekly Tribune 2 00 Frank Leslie's Mag 3 00 Harpers Weekly 2 50 Ecledic Magazine ft 00|Ballou’s Pictorial 2 ftO Ballou’s Magazine 1 oi)|lllust’ed London News 10 00 American Agricultu’i... 1 00 Leslie's IllustV-l News. 3 00 Banker's Mag., Boston.. 6 00 Living Age 6 00 “ “ London 750 Porter’s Spirit of the Chambers’ Edinburgh Times 3 00 Journal 2 50|Saturday Evening Post. 2 00 Horticulturist 2 00< do. Col. Plates 5 Ouj QUARTERLIES. Law Reporter 3 00[ Edinburgh Review 3 00 Lohdon Lancet 6 001 la>nd'*u Quarterly 3 00 Londou Art Journal 9 00 North British Review... 3 00 Mining Magazine 5 Ooj Westminster Review... 3 00 AS" Remit tho araouut, per mail, enclosed iaa letter, for whatever oncl! you may wish to subscribe for, to DUNCAN A STONER, Centre cquare, Lancaster, and you will receive the numbers regularly afterwards. CLUB TKUMS.—Large deductions from the above prices will be made to clubs of five, ten. fifteou oa twenty, and In all cases ONE COPY WILL BE PRESENTED gratis, to the getter up of the club. [nov 8 tf 43 pASTOR OIL., ARROW ROOIT, Vy SWEET OIL BORAX, ALCOHOL, CAMPHOR, SPICES, CALOMEL, SODA, LOGWOOD, CREAM TARTAR PEARL BARLEY, GUM ARABIC, HARTSHORN, GELATINE, VIALS, RHUBARB, SENNA, JALAP, SPONGE, Ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEK’S apr 21 tf 14 Drug and Chemical Store, West King st. New auction goods, HAGER A BROTHERS Have now open a large stock of seasonable DRESS GOODS—Rich Silks, Paris Printed Monsselines. Ottoman Poplins, Poll da Chevres, LUPIN’S French Meri doos, Chintz, .to., Ac. MOURNING GOODS—Bombazines, Alpaccas, Crapes. Silks, Ac. > SHAWLS—SteIIa, Brocha, Woolen und Thibet. CLOAKS—New Style Fall Cloaks. ALSO—Ribbon Bound Blaukets, Flannels, Damasks, Linens, Cottons, Diapers. Ac. CLOTllS—Suitable for Ladies’ Cloaks. Embr oJderieh. Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. MEN' S WE A R FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CLOTHS. ' “ “ “ CASSIMERS. Velvet, Silk and Woolen Vestings, Merino Shirts am* Drawers. GENTS’ SHAWLS, READY MADE CLOTHING, A fall stock at the lowest prices, tor salo by sep 20 tf 30] HAGER A BROS. TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS XOf Lancaster county—in the matter of the petition of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad Company, to have satisfaction entered on the record of a certain mortgage of said Company— October 20th, 1850—it appearing to the Court, by the petition of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Moout Joy and Lancaster Railroad Company, that tho aaid Company has fnlly paid and satisfied to the holders thereof, all the bonds of the said Company, secured by a certain mortgage executed by the said Company to John Moss, Qaintin Campbell and Francis Rawlo Wharton, Ksqs., Trustees for the said bondholders, dated the first day of January, A. D., 1844. and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of lain caster county, in Mortgage Book No. 9, page 626, Ac., and that no satisfaction has been entered on the record of the said mortgage, the Court, on motion, of Thomas E. Frank lin, Esq., Attorney for said Company, gmut a rule upon all parties interested, to appear in jCourt, on MONDAY the 19th day of DECEMBER, A. D., 1559. to show cause, if any they have, why Quintin Campbell and Francis Rawlo Wharton, surviving Trustees for th« said bond holders, shoutdmot outer satisfaction on the record of the mortgage referred to in said petition ; and direct notice of this rule to be given to all parties interested, by publica tion weekly in the Press, the North American and United Stales Gazette, tho Lancaster Examiner c£- Herald, and the Lancaster Intelligencer, for four successive weeks in each. Certified from tho record. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Prothonotury. nov 8 4t 42] )N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS X of Lancaster county—in the matter of the petition of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy aud Lancaster Railroad Company, to have satisfaction entered on the record of a certain mortgage of said Company— October 26th, 1869—it appearing to the Coart by the petition of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and caster Railroad Company, that the said company has fully paid and satisfied to the holders thereof all the bends of the said Company secured by a certain mortgage, exe cuted by the said Company to John Moss, Quiutln Camp bell and Francis Rawle Wharton, Esqs., trustees for the said bondholders, dated the twenty-eighth day of April, A. D„ 1838, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Lan caster county, iq Mortgage Book No. 8, page 356, Ac., and that mo satisfaction has been entered on tho record of the said mortgage, the Conrt, od motion of Thomas B. Frank lin, Beq., Attorney for said Company, grant a rale upon all parties interested, to appear iu Court on MONDAY the 19th day of DECEMBER, A. D., 1859, to show canse, if any they have, why Qaintin Campbell and Francis Rawle Wharton, Esqs., surviving Trustees for the said bond holders. slioold not enter satisfaction on the record of the mortgage referred to in the said petition; and direct notice of this rule to be given to all parties interested, by publi cation weekly in the Press, the North American and United States Gazette, the Lancaster Examiner <£ Herald, and the Lancaster Intelligencer, for four successive weeks in each. Certified from the record. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Prothonotary. nov 8 4t 42] National police: oazette.»tiiu I Graat Journal of Crim* and Crimiuala is in its Tbir* : teenth year, and is widely circulated throughout thecoun- • try. it is the first paper of the kind published in the I United States, and Ib distinctive in it* character. It has l lately passed into the hands of Geo. W. Slatsell & Co. bv '• , whom it will hereafter be conducted. Mr. Motsell was \ formorly Chief of Police of New York City, and he will no I doubt render it one of the most interesting paper* In the - -country. Its editorials are forcibly written, and of a char- \ acter that should command for the paper universal sum port. r s2 per annum; $1 for Six Months, to.' at the sale on Thursday, December 22,1859, be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write thelrnamea Letters of inquiry addressed to J. K. Rhodes, Newton and the town, countv and state where they reside plainly,), Hamilton. Pa-’or to Adam Harshbarger, McVeytown, Pa., to GEO. W. MATBELL & 00., ’ with stamp, will be promptly answered. Editors and Proprietors of the ■ J* W. SMITH. 'National Police Gazette, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, Nov. 3, 1859. New York City. I nor 16 *** 41 oet 27 tf4l VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—On SATURD AY, the 17th day of DECEMBER next, the undersigned Executors of the Will of Gen. David Miller, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, in execution of the dlrectioos of said Will, will eell by public vendue, at the public house of Henry L. Barnett, “North American Hotel,” corner of North Queen and Cheenut streets, in Raid city, the following described real estute, late of said deceased, to wit: The 'undivided half of said deceased of No. 1, the well known and established NORTH AMERICAN HO TEL. situated at the south-east corner of North a-aa Queen and Chesnut streets, opposite the Railroad Depot, in the City of Lancaster, and a Lot or Piece of Grdund belonging thereto, containing tn front, on North Qdeen street, 32 feet 2% inches, and on Chesnut street 118 feet 2 inches. The buildings consist of acommodloos two story STONE BUILDING, with Stone and Frame Back Buildings, occupied as a Hotel by Henry L. Barnett, and a FRAME DWELLING, fronting on Chesnut street, now oc cupied by Adanft A Co.’s Express Office, and lately by Eich oltz A Bro.. as a Gun Manufactory. No. 2. A one-story FRAME BUTLDNG. and piece of ground, containing In front, on Chesnut street, 18 feet, and in depth 32 feet 5J4 InehM, now occupied by A. S. -Reese as a part of a Bowliog Saloon. No. 3. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, aud piece of ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street. 22 foot : inches, and in depth 32 feet 2*£ inches, now occupied by 1 A. 8; Reeee as an Oyster Saloon and Dwelling, and part by John Hart as a Barber Shop. No. 4. A oue-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in front, on Chesnut street 23 feet 6 Inches, and in depth 32 feet inches, now occupied by Mrs. Stains as a Variety Store and Dwelling. j No. 5. A one-story FRAME BUILDING, and niece of | ground, containing in front on Chesnnt street, 15 feet 10 j iurhes, and tn depth 32 feet inches, now occupied as a ! Warehouse. j JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. No. Q. A oue-story FRAME BUILDING, and piece of ground, containing in front on Chesnnt street, 16 feet 3 inches, and in depth 32 feet inches, occupied by W. H. Douglass A Co., as a Dye House. Nos. 7 and 8. Each containing in front on Chesnnt at, 16 feet 1 inch, and In depth 32 feet 2*£ inches, now occu pied by J. P. Dostman as a Lager Beer Saloon. The above-deecribed properties will be sold as described, or in one lot as may be desired by purchasers. A LEASE OF GROUND in tho roar of said buildings, now forming yards to same, during the life of Mrs. Eordan, will be sold with the properties, if desired by the purchasers. Bale will begin at 6 o’clock in the evening. SAMUEL L. WITHER, W. CABPENTER, Executors. The undersigned owning the other undivided half of the above-described 8 Lots, constituting the North American Hotel property and buildings, fronting on Chesnut street, from North Queen street to the public alley, will at the same time soil hia interest therein. . CHRISTIAN UOMP. Also, at the same time, the said Execu tors will aeil the following Real Estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. 1. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situated on the south side of Vine street, between South Queen and Duke streets, containing in front, on Vine street, 21 feet, and ex tending southward 76 feet, then widening on the east to the width of 30 feet, and extending of that width further southward 83 feet, making in the whole depth 158 foet, to ground of John Miller. Bounded on the east partly by No. 2 and partly by ground of A. N. Breneman, and on the west by property of Elizabeth Hitch. Nos. 2 and 3. Consisting each of a NEW THREE * ■ STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or pu|f piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the south side of Vine street aforesaid, each containing iu trout, oil Vine street, 17 feet, and extending iu depth 75 feet No. 2 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 of said deceased. These houses have been finished very lately. The Gas, and Hydrant Water are introduced into both houses. T£OMS: The purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April next, when possession and good title deeds will be given. $ 71,363 26 297,056 60 Persons wishing to'view any of said premises before the Bale will please call on W. Carpenter, No. 27 East Orange street, Lancaster. 25.362 50 291,666 30 42,067 35 SAMUEL L. WITHER, W. CARPENTER, Executors. Tho Creditors aDd Heirs of said deceased will take notice that the above Real Estate will be sold without reserve, nov 15 ts 44 PUBLIC SALE.--On WEDNESDAY, tlie 7th day of DECEMBER, 1859, at 7 o’clock, P.-M.. will be sold at public sale, at Jacob Huber’s “ Fountain Inn,” South Queen street, tho following property belonging to the ostate of Dr. Samuel Humes, deceased, viz : No. 1. Two full Lots of Ground, 128 feet front on Water street, extending in depth 246 feet to a 14 feet alloy, with 5 DWELLING HOUSES and well of water there- p ■ on, adjoining the Pennsylvania Railroad. No. 2. A Lot of Ground fronting on Prince street on the east, and Pennsylvania Railroad on the west, 32 feet, with a one-story DWELLING HOUSE, and well of water thereon..... No. 3. A Lot or Piece of Ground fronting 96 feet 6 iuches, in East Orange street, near Plumb, 245 feet in depth to al4 feet alley, with a new two-story BRICK DOUBLE HOUSE, with Back Buildings, Carpenter Shop, Ac., thereon. No. 4. A Lot or Piece of GFround fronting 8S feet on Ejst King street, nearChnrch street, and upwards of 220 ie«t deep, with a two-story STONE HOUSE. STABLE, Hydrants, Ac., thereon, known as the “ Indian Queen lintel. No. 5. A Tract of Land in the City of Lancaster, con taining 12 ACRES, with the Improvements, known as u Rockhiil.” No. 6. A two-story FRAME TTOU3E, Lot ot Ground, on Middle street, near Factory road. No. 7. Two one-atury HOUSES, ami Lot of Ground on Middle street, near the above. Previous to the sale, any or nil of Ui<* above properties can be purchased at private sale, on application to the subscriber, where plans of the whole cau let ,-c-n aud any information respecting them obtained. nov 15 ts 44] GENTLEMENS’ PRIVATE SALE OP REAL ESTATE. The subscriber now offers eucouraginc inducements to those of limited means, who desire to get a cheap and desirable home in one of the newt healthy and enterpris ing places in the State. Three Paper Mills near at hand, and the last lately erected, is now in 3U<Te-;s!‘ul <'p~ralinti for the manufacture of flue paper, in which over one hun dred hands, male and female, ar** employed. Besides, “ Mt Holly Springs,” at the base of the South Mountain, a noted watering place, beiug nmisnally patronized, adds materially to the pecuniary Interest of the people gen erally. The following describod property is adjacent, and in tended as an addition to the Springs.” and also for* the beautiful village of Papertewn. 40TOWN LoTS are now in the market. located on the east-arid west sides of the Baltimore and Hanover turnpike, 5 miles south of Carl is e. The tote are on an .average of 40 feet in iront aud 290 f-t-t in length. The beautiful stream, Mountain creek, tfows past a portion of them. Also, the large STONE j n MANSION HOUSE, and one acre of ground, gar den aud yard: fruit trees in abundance This BgSgj house contains 14 rooms, with large bout-incut kitchen, well of water at tho door, und 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 Htand for a mechanic. Also, 933 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well timbered u-ith pine and oak, within 2 x / t miles ot the above fwonerty, having g.od water power for a Saw MIR, Tlie terms will be made very acrAmmotlnliiig, .mil great bargains m.ty be expected, especially in the building lots, to foster individual enterprise. Please addree* or eeome personally, at Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland county, Pa. July 20 tf 28 ASSIGNEES’ SALES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned Assignees of (»•*<,. Rote at»d Wi|V». will sell by public vendue, at the public house of .Jacob Iluber. iu South Queen srre"t., in the Huy of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of DECEMBER. A. D.. 1859, the following valuable (assigned) l eal estate, viz : No. I. AH that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate on the east side of Bouth Queen street, between Vine and German streets, id the City of Lancaster, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the corner of a four feet wide aJIoy, thence along Sooth Queen street, 25 feet 3 inches, to a lot-belonging to Henry Ilegnor. thence east along the line of ‘Henry Hcgner’s lot, 95 fe**t 6 inches to a post; thence south<s feet ll*/£ inches, to a post, aod from thence east in a diroet line along Henry Hegnnr’s lot, to a 14 feet wide alley; thence north along said alley 32 feet inches to a jiost, a corner of ground of James B. Line; thence west, along Jamba B. Lane’s line, 245 feet to South Queen street, the place of beginning. Bounded ou the north by property of James B. Lane, on the wist by said 14 foot wide alley, on the couth by property of Henry Hegner and on the west by Boeth Queen street, (together with the full, free and uninterrupted right, privilege and use of a 4 feet wide alley, extending from South Queen stroet along the line of James B. Lane’s lot, about 96 feet 0 inches, so as toembrace and take-in the well and pump, which said well and pump, as well as the said alley,twill ho for the nee of the purchaser, his heirs and assigns,'aud the said James B. Lane, now owning the Adjoining lot on the north, his heirs and assigns, at the joint and equal ex pense of each party in keeping the same In repair,) upon which are «r**cu»d a one-story FRAME DWELL- j «. IN'G HOUSE, with a two-story frame back build ing, 23 by 14 feet, with basement kitchen, a two- ||aS| story FRAME SHOP, suitable for a Carpenter or JslJi Cabinet maker’s Shop, 25 by 23 feet, a two-story Frame Shed, 51 by 12 feet, extending from the shop to the 14 feet alley, roofed with gravel, part of which is fitted op and has been used for a stable, and other necessary out build ings. This property is situated on one of the principal streets, is near the centre of the city and offers great in duce ruenta to any mechanic or business man desirous to purchase a good home, as well as good and convenient shops in which to carry on business. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Sontb Queen street, in the city of Lancas ter, between Vine and Germftu streets, containing iu front on South Queen street 32 feet 2 1 /( Inches, more or lees, and in depth, of that width, westward 252 feet, more or less, to a fourteen feet wide alley, bounded on the north by property of John C. Walton, on the west by said alley, on the south by property of Mrs. W«i. Taylor, and on the oast by South Queen street aforesaid % upon which are ©rectiid a largo two story BRICE DWELLING Hp|[ HOUSE, containing in front tn South Queen street -BlftsL about-32 feet 2 inches, and running hack ia depth about 36 feet, with a two-story Back Building 37 feet deep by 17 feot wide, a tw<wtory BRICK SHOP and FH ED til teat deep by 17 feot wide, a good STABLE 39 feet 11 inches deep by 21 feet 6 inches wide, and other necessary out buildings, and a well of never failing water with puinp therein, all of which are Id good order and repair. The dwelling house on this property was built for a public house, contains a large number-of rooms, is well supplied with water And and gas pipes aod all the modern improvements, aod is well calculated for a public house, a boarding house, or a private dwelling, having but reeeutly been owned and oc cupied by Hon- Ellis Lewis. It fronts on one of the main streets of the city and is not two squares from the market. Persons desirous of viewing either property prior to the day of sale, will please call on Win. T. Rote, residing on No. 2. Sale to commence at 7 o’clock, p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by nov 15 3t 44] AH. AR Id CHANCE. Will 1)h sold at public tate. in Newton Hamilton. MtlHin oonuty, Pa., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2359, the following valuable property : A farm of 200 ACRES, good Limestone Land, 175 acres cleared, and is one of the best wheat and com growing farms in the country; 4 DWELLING HOUSES, j T good BARN, sheds, Ac., excellent spring water #?!.?*■ rune through the kitchen. Bounded easterly by jgga the Jnuiata river, Pennsylvania Canal amLPenn- svlvanla Railroad, is well worth $lO,OOO, lies midway be tween Newton Hamilton and -MeVeytown, Mifflin county, Pi. A farm of 170 ACRES, about 100 screw cleared, ppleodld new STONE HOUSE and good BANK BARN, abundance of good water and timber—4 miles from Newton Hamilton, worth $5,000. A beautiful BRICK DWELLING, .17x38, 2 atones and baeoment, nearly new—lot 145x200 feet, with STAB! K, and oear 200 fruit trees, a well of good water near tbe kitchen door, worth $2OOO, tbe former residence of tbe sub scriber. A FRAME HOUSE, 20x60, two stories and basemeDt arranged for 5 Shops, 1 Hall, and 1 Dwelling, lot 45x60, worth $1,500. A new STEAM GRIST AND FLOURING MILL, (the whole or undivided half) has three run of burrs, 20 horse engine, all in complete order; has a large run of custom. A neat BRICK DWELLING, 20x30, portico in front, lot 00x130, STABLE. &c., worth $l2OO. FIVE VACANT LOTS. 1 new Pennsylvania Canal Boat, 3 Mules and fixtures worth $l5OO will be sold cheap. N. B.—The above Houses and Lots are all located on Main street, in the flourishing village of Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, l’au, which is beautifully situated on the banSs of the Juniata river, with the Pennsylvania Canal and R. R. running through It. The property is ail in good condition, and is now offered at public Hale to tbe highest bidder and must be sold—tbe owner haring removed to Xansas, and located permanently there, is the reason for selling. ■ Terms will be made easy to suit the times. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above will do well to be HENRY CARPENTER, Executor. ALFRED MOORE WM. T. ROTK. EDWARD MORTON, Assignees of 0. F. Rote and Wife. Scrofula, or King’s Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending “ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generationindeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, ** I will visit the iniquities of the fathera upon their children.” Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com- - plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed* of all the organs, arise from Of are aggravated by the sarad cause. One quarter of all our people arc scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this linking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate tho blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine wc supply in AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of "our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is con . bined from the most active remcdials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tho rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cute-of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Eruptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Rlotchfs, Bhins and Boils, Tumors, Tetter. and Salt Rheum, Scai.d Head, Ringworm, Rhfumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaintsarising from Vitia ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ” FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debilitv is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-dav complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis mv American Almanac, containing certificates of their Hires and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costire ness, Heartburn, Ilutufache arisiny from disordered Stomach, .\au.sea, lndiycstion, Pam in and Morbid I inirtiii/i of the lloire/s. /tutu leney, Loss of A ppe tite, Jaundice, ami oilier kindred complaints, arising from a low stall 1 of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RABID CURE OF Cough?. Colds, Influenza. Hoarseness, (’roup, fironchitis. Incipient Consump tion, nnd for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous arc the cases-of its euros, that every section of country ahmmds'in persons f:\ic\x known, who have been restored from alarming '.and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. A. FAUXEBTOCE A CO.. Philndelpuin. CHARLES A. lIKINITSIi, Ijincastwr. dUUN WAYLAX. No. t>u North QueeD street, Lancaster, aud by all Druggists in the country. [imiy 8 ly 10 1 EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE _J REAL ESTATE.—There will be sold by public vendue, at tiie public bouse of .John Michael, in the City of Lan caster, on WEDNESDAY EVENIN’*!, the JlOlh day ofjYO* VEMBKR, lift'd. the following property, belonging tg tha eatato of F. ,1. Kramph, deceased : N<>. 1. A Tract of Laud containing 4 ACRES anti 32 PERCHES, more or leas, situated in the wostorn suburb of Lincaster City, at the junction of West Orange street and the Columbia Pike—frouting *m said pike, and bouudod by lands of Jacob Fry and others. No. 2, VA Acres of Laud, more or less, situated on tho corner of West Cbesnut and Charlotto streets, loDg known aslhe “Old Silk Factory.” Unsaid land are erected ono double BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, also ouo FRAME BUILDING containing six tenements, which collectively rent for $238,03 a year. On the premises is a never-failing well of water, and other apuurtenancos. No. 3, That beautiful and substantially built AMEKI CAN "VILLA, lato the residence of F. J. Kramph, deceased, situutud in a handsome 8 Acre I'lot of Ground, hounded on the south by Cbesnut street, on the west by Charlotte street, on the uorth by Walnut street, and on the east by hl4 feet wide public alloy. Said building has all , . tho moderen improvements and conveniences that human comfort can desire, and the grounds are |g«|J tastefully laid out in walks and lawns, and plant ed with ran? and beautiful flowers, fruit trees and shrub bery. On the premises are also erected one of tho best BRICK STABLES in tho City of Lancaster, containing stalls for horses and cows, Carriage Uonse. Coachman’s Room and Tool House. Hydrant water and Gas are intro duced into tho building, in addition to which Is a pump and never falling well of good water. Possession and indisputable titles given on the first day of April, 1800. Hale to commence at 7 o’clock, P. M. For furthflr particulars inquire at tho promises, or at S. 8. Itathvon'e Clothing Store, corner of Orange aud North Queen Btreetß. 8. M. KKAMPH, JOSEPH KIIRENFIUED, 8, 8. RATHVON, Executors of the late F. J. Kramph, deceased. ts 41 PUBLIC SALK—Ou TUESDAY, the 27th day of DECEMBER. 1859, the snbscrlber will of fer at public sale, at the public house of Henry Rush, at Drnmore Centre. Drumore township, Lancaaior the following tracts of land, lying In said township; " No. 1. A TRACT OP CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, con- Ulniog 70 acres more or less, ou the “Scotland Road," joining lands of Cunningham Atchison aud others. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. No. 2. A TRACT OF CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, con taining 25 acres more or less, on the road loading from the Buck to Mechanics’ Grove, aud joining Lands of William Risk and others. No. 2. A TRACT OP CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, con taining 6 a-*re9, near to No. 2, and joining lands of Peter Cornelias and others. No. 4. A TKACT OF CIIEBNUT SPROUT LAND, con taining 4 acres more or less, joining No. 3. No. ft. A TRACT OF CIIESNUT SPROUT LAND, con taining 45 acres more or Jobs, joining lauds of John Hast ings ami others. No.fi. A TRACT. NEARLY ALL CHESNUT SPROUT LAND, containing 109 acres', joining lands of John Barclay, L’beit Gobble und others, with Fishing Creek running through it, affording a most desirable mill-site in a neigh borhood where there would be no competition. Any of those tracts can bo 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 plcarc call upon Inane Rogers, at Conowihgo Furnace. Sale to commence at lu o’clock, A. M. Attendance will be given und terms of sale made known JAMES M. HOPKINS. [Examiner, and Union copy.] te 4'i T)UBLIC SALE— OiI TIIOttSDAT, the X loth day of DECEMBER, IS.'jW, the subscriber will of fer at public Bale, at the public house of Anthony Baldwin, in the village of Now Providence, Lancaster county, the following doscHN-'d truct* of land, lying lo Eden township, bonnded by lends lato of John Uasalor, deceased, Henry Breneman, Benjamin Groff and others, now in the occu pancy of Benjamin Myers, viz : No. 1. A Tract of Limestone Land, in a good Btate of cultivation, containing ion ACRES more or lew, on which is erected a two-story STONE DWELLING [J''g HOUSE, a Stone Wash House, and large Barn. Jit& No. 2. A Tract of Land, in excellent order and well wa tered, containing GO ACRES more or less, on which is erected a one and a half story TEN ANT HOUSE. No. 3. A Tract of Land, in a good state of cultivation, containing 10 ACRES more or less, joining lands of Benja min Groff, and on the road leading to Breneman’s Mill. No. 4. A Tract of Lund, highly improved, containing GO ACK’Eb more or less, which will be sold either separately in tots or together to suit purchasers. Also, nt sniue time and place, 42 ACRES of Chesmit Sprout Land, lying along 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. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 11., on said day, when terms will be made known by JAMES M. HOPKINB. [Examiner, and Union copy.] t» 42. rpWO FARMS FOR SALE lIS BERKE- X LEY COUNTY, VIRGINIA. —I will sell the Hoke Run Farm in Berkeley county, now occupied by James Turner, five miles from Martinsburg, the county 6eat, which con tains about , TWO HUNDRED ACRES; also the Moon Farm, now occupied by Peter Custer, same distance from the Court House, and contains about THREE HUNDRED ACRES, Both these Items are limestone. It is unnecessary to say much, as those doslrous of making investments will doubtless examine for themselves. However, they are do eirable ftinna—the former having considerable water pow er, the latter a super abundance of splendid timber. The gentlemen residing on tbo farms will show in* noire in writing of the owner, residing near Charlestown, Jefferson oounty, Ya. BRAXTON DAVENPORT. 6t 41
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