A IJteraryPap^^ttfie;Peopie, THE BpOXj'rfiADE,, - A Atonikly Record and Liter*, aryjjfthefti&r, At 26 .Ce k wMt'/Ajnroii—nr Advance.- H> WILSON, Pflbludier, 49 Ann Street, N«wjYork. THE Second Yalaitatf of this Journal coimriehced in .Back numbers can be sup* plied - - Eachbamberconsista ofirom Twelve-to Sixteen large lent paper; forming in a year a volume of from; 150 to. 200 page*;’ Z• '* • Its con tents are .’—A list of all works published in the United States in each month; Literary Intelli gence ; Reviews of New Books, &c., be., occupying about one half the- sheet; the remaining ball is devoted to selectioni from the best literature of the day,.and to a very interesting miscellany. . It is the object of the publisher to render the ** Book Trade 55 agreeable to the taste of the gen-; eral reader, while it conveys intelligence of vfhat is going forward in the world of Literature? a .species of information, which.it is..presumed, is worth more than the subscription -to every intelli gent person. All communications by mail, must be prepaid* .. .t* FEW OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ‘Jlherßook Trade,” is ihe name of a.periodi, cal published in thiscity, which we can conscien-" tfously commend as a .valuable monthly record of new publications.”-— Knickerbocker Magazine. “ It is.desjgned as well for the scholar as for the trade, and.wUlbefound of great interest and value. * In general appearance it resembles the. London Athensum.”— Jour. Commerced “We recommend it to all who have to with books.”— Democrat, Allentown, Pa. ** An excellent literary journal.’’ bune. A valuable literary record.” —Evening Post. “It will be found to be invaluable to authors, clergymen, lawyers, teachers, and all general read ers. Such a publication has long been needed, and we are glad to welcome it.”— Bern. "Freeman , Hud son, N.Y. (< A valuable paper for literary men.” —Old Col ony Memorial. nov 25 3t*44 • Christmas Toys. fTIHE subscriber is now mannfacturing, at his es | tablishment in E. King street, SUGAR TOYS of every .description, which he offers at wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. SCrCOUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to give him a call, as he feels confident of pleasing them, both in quality, beauty and prices, of the article he is now preparing for thp approaching hollidays. JNO. L. KEFFER. nov 25 44 JUST RECEIVED—A superior lot of FRESH FRUIT, consisting of Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Soft Shell Almonds, &c., &c. KEFFER’S and Fruit Store, No. 6, E. King st. nov 25 '44 To Contractors ana Others. Railroad cars for sale.— 4 good open bodied railroad cars used TOtniW for carrying Coal, Lime, &c. -r w fflPI These Cars will be sold lor a very low price on application to PRICE & ROWLETT, Coal Dealers, N. E, Corner of 12th and Willow streets, Philadelphia. [nov 25-44-4 t Valuable Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE. ON Friday, the sth day of December next, will be offered at Public Sale, at “ Abbeville,”>tho late residence of Joseph Gonder, Jr. Esq., dec’d., in Lancaster township, one mile West of the city of Lancaster, on the Lancaster and Columbia turn pike, the following persqnal property, late of said deceased, viz: One Pair of Elegant MATCH HORSES. One Superior Lady’s Hackney. A number ofMilch Cows, including Durham and* other valuable breeds. II head of Hogs. ONE FAMILY CARRIAGE, built after the most approved model and finished in very superior style. One Set of Double-Harness; two sets of Single Harness; one Side Saddle, Bridles, &c. One Buggy, and one Square Bodied Carriage, all in good order, one Plantation Wagon, two Wheel Barrows, one Straw Cutter, Iron and Wooden Forks, Rakes, Scythes. Chains, &c. A Carpenter’s Work Bench, with Chest and Tools,; a complete sett ol Gardner’s Tools; a lot of Morticed Posts,- Pine Rails, Lumber by the 1000; Barrels, Tubs, Stands, &c., &c., and a lot of Green House Plants. Also,—Wheat. Corn and Oats by the bushel, and Hay by the Ton. Together with a lot of Kitchen Furniture, and other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned Executor of Joseph Gonder, Jr., dec’d. B. B. GONDER. nov 25 ts-44 05" The Sale of the elegant Household Furni-' ture of the late Joseph Gonder, Jr., including his' library and a large number of very valuable Paint ings, by some of the most celebrated masters, will take place shortly. Due notice will be given of the day. Public Sale. ON Saturday, the 13th of December, 1851, by virtue of an Order of the Orphan’s Court, the undersigned administrators of John Immel, late of Millerstown, dec’d., will sell by public vendue, at the late residence of said dec’d., in the village of Millerstown, Manor twp., the following valuable Real Estate, viz: • Purpart No. 1, consisting of 3 Acres of land, on which are erected, a ttt TWO-STORY TAVERN HOUSE, ■■ (Sign of the Swan,) with a blacksmith shop, grind* ing shop, Barn, and other out-buildings, situate in said village. Purpart No. 3, consisting of a Lot of Ground, situate in said village, containing 1 acre, and ad joining Frederick street, and Purparts No. 2,4, and 5. Purpart No. 4, consisting of 1 Acre Lot, situate in said village, adjoining lands of B. B. Martin,M. Bender, and Purparts 5 and 6. r , Purpart No. 5, consisting of a Two Acre Lot, situate in said village, adjoining Purparts 1,2, 3, 4 and 6, fronting on Prince street. Purpart No- 6, consisting of a Two Acre Lot, on which is erected a one-story Honse, situate in said village, adjoining lands of George Ehrisman, M. Bender, and Purpart No. 5. The above property is in a high stato of cultiva tion, and in good order and repair. Th# Tavern Stand is an exceedingly desirableone—having been kept as such for many years—enjoying now an ex cellent run of custom. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, will please call upon the under signed residing on the same. Sale to commence at l o’clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned Administrators. JACOB IMMEL, ELIZABETH IMMEL. ts*-44 Taluable City Property for Sale. THE Trustees of the First German Reformed Church, of Lancaster, Pa., offer for sale * » two DWELLING HOUSES, known as the= *» Parsonage” ofthe First German Reform- jaijilll ed Church, fronting on the east side of rjTorth Duke street, this city, adjoining property of Amos Ell maker. Esq., on the north and Mr. Reuben S. Rohrer on the south, with a full LOT OF GROUND, on the rear of which are the necessary out-build ings and a well of never failing water, with pump in it. There are also a number of fruit trees on the lot. The buildings are substantially built of brick, two stories high, and- divided into cnnve- ■ nient rooms. One of them is occupied by the Rev. 11. Harbaugh, and the other by the Misses Baus raan—the lower story of the latter is used as a Lec ture room. This property is pleasantly and eligibly located, near the central part of the city, and to persons wishing a beautiful and healthy private residence, a rare inducement is here offered. It will be sold separately or together as purchasers may desire. Application must'be made to either ofthe under signed, who will give all necessary Information and make known terms of sale. s2rlf the above property is not sold previous to Saturday, the 20th of December next, it will be offered at public sale, on that day, at the public house of Mrs. Messenkop, in East King street, this city, at 7 o’clock, in the evening, when terms will be made known by the undersigned. LEWIS HALDY, WM. HUBERT, HENRY BUNDEL, Trustees. nov 25-14-ts] Wood Land at Public Sale* IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court,. of Lancaster county, the administrators of the eftate of the late Benjamin Wright, dec’d., will offer at public sale, on the 26th day of December, 1851, at the public house of F. Ulmer, (formerly iHess* Tavern) near the premises, in Manor twp.. 36 ACRES OF VALUABLE CHESNU-T AND OAK TIMBER LAND, on the road leading from Safe Harbor to Columbia, about.two miles from the former and eight from the latter place, and near the village called Pittsburg. This tract is divided into 7 lots, and will be sold in.whole or in parts to suit purchasers. Sale to take place on the above day at 2 o’clock, P. M., when terms of sale will be made'by 1 S. WRIGHT, J. W. WRIGHT, JAMES BONES. . Administrators. bov 25 st-45] Assigned Estate of Titos. Johnston & Wife, late of brumore twp. THE 'Auditor to distribute the assets remaining in hands of John Mcßparren and Philip W. Housekeeper, assignees of said assigned to and among the creditors entitled to same* will meet all persons entrusted on Wednesday the ISthqf De cember, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the public house of Wm. J. Steele, in the city of Lancaster, nbv 26 4t-44] GEO. M, KLINE. : SHAWLS, BAirrSTXTE.’ , not have Slate Shawl when yon chit get,one- at Wentzs’.Bee Hivepry Goods Storefor just'one'-hdf'the'money :that was. generally'paid the opportnnjtjr of frbm an assort ment not always hept hi a retail store. ; An elegant shawl only $5, worth $B,OO. 7 r *t 10,00. In fact the. real genuine, solid, all wool, gay and plain Long Shawls, 72 x 144, cheap. ' A very good Shawl, only $l,OO. Plain mode and lead doth .Square Shawls, Black twisted and knotted fringe Square Shawls. Drab and black silk fringe Thibet Shawl, only $4,00, worth $6,00.’ Rob Roy, or the ' celebrated basket Shawls, very heavy, 9-4 only $2,60. New designs Brocha Long Shawls, centres co . green, cherry, brown, drab, white, and blue, war ranted all wool,,only $17,50. Mournig Bay State Long Shawls, S'S,5O to $12,00, worth Brocha, 9-4, Square Shawls, all wool, only s4so worth SBJOO. Plain, 9-4, solid cols, maroon, green, blue, scarlet and brown Bay State Shawl*,, now very fashionable,-selling at a great bargain. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive, Lancaster.'' The voice of the people must be heard, conse quently the excitement now going abroad about a “New Court House” most bo settled by the only true way of voting for the demolishing of the old one. . ' . It has long been a settled fact by the majority of the people, that at the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store you can see the greatest variety of handsome, and the mo9t fashionab e style of goods, brought before an enlightened public for examination. Here you can at all times get the best bargains. ro . All wool, high cols. De Laines, 31,37, 50 cts. cols., large and small figures, .37, 50,62, E § 75 cents. • '—N. Y.. Tri • a Plain De Laines, mode and drab c015.,25,37*c. pink’, cherry, red, scarlet, crimson, 'E. -0 light blue, dark blue, green—all shades, j brown, royal purple, and handsome shades of Maroon French Merinoes. Mode, dark blue, crimson, lead, green, and bl’k Paramettas, one and one-fourth yardß wide, very fine, only 62* cts. Gold Medal, large figs. De Laines, only 25, w’th 37* « <i << (t ’g* *( 25 « “ neat “ “ 181, 25,37*. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., Bee Hive Store. CALICOES, CALICOES. This assortment is very complete. Good styles, only 6*, worth 12*. Green and yellow prints, only 8 cts. Black and white Calicoe, only 6j, worth 10 cents. Orange and blue, only 8 cts., worth 10. Unbleached cotton flannel, only 6*, 8, 10 cts. Afew more pieces unbleached Mus lin at 6* cts. Checks, Tickings, Flannels, &c., all colors. , BEE HIVE, N. Queen st. Bajou’s and Alexandre’s Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, from No. 6 to No. 8. selling at only 75 c. Extra fine, heavy work L. C. Handkerchiefs, $1 to $5. Extra fine, heavy plain L. C. Hdkfs.-12*c. to $2. Fine, new style needlework Collars, for Ladies. Ladies', white lamb’s wool Hose,-37*, 50, 62*c. “ black “ “ do. « mixt “ “ do. Sack Flannels, pink, green, gray mixt, blue mixt, and light blue co!s..*only 25, 31, 37* cents. Mourning Dress Goods, Collars, Ribbons, &c., of every description. 0 CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., nov 25 tf-44] Bee Hire, Lancaaster. TEE GREAT SECRET AT LAST DISCOVERED For the Cure of Consumption. NEW SYSTEM AND NEW REMEDIES!!! NUTTALL’S SYRIACUM. The curefor Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, Spitting Blood, Difficult Breathing, Bronchitis, Incipient, Confirmed, and Tubercular Consumption. In three bottles. Each one particularly adapted to each one of three stages of Consumpton. To the afflicted the ap pearance in three bottles of Nuttali’s Syriaeum is a new era in Medicine, from its novelty and direct opposition to the ol<T, absurd and inconsistent one bottle system; while its success, prepared in this manner, (each bottle containing a different prepara tion,) in curing the different stages which charac terize Consumption, has established the welcome truth of the curability of every stage of pulmonary Consumption. approve of it because it is based upon correct Physiological and Pathological prin ciples. s£rThe Public approve of it, because it is com mon sense, and because they know from sad ex perience, that one preparation will not cure the three stages of Consumption. J)irThe suffering, disappointed, and discouraged invalid approves of it, because 7 its hold out a reasonable, hope, and when he uses Nul'tall’s Syriaeum, his hopes ar6 realized. » If he is in the first stage of Consumption and uses the first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and painful, becomes free and easy, his cough soon gets well, the soreness, tickling in his throat, in flammation, pain in his breast, side, head, back, joints, and limbi are removed. If he is in the second stage and uses the second bottle, his fever leaves him, his disturbed slum bers become, sweet and refreshing, his night-sweats vanish, his expectoration, copious and bloody, assumes a healthy appearance, and at length dis appears, his bowels become regular, his appetite returns, the flush in his cheek disappears, the burning heat in the palms of his hands and soles of his feet, are felt no longer, his cough now ceases,- he recovers and is well. If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bottle, his Diarrhtca gradually ceases, hiß weak bowelß become strong, his cough and other bad symptoms disappear, (and if the patient is a female, her monthly periods Teturn,) his feeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous, his stomach recovers its power and tone, and creates new, rich, and nourishing blood, his strength returns, his wasted body iB clothed with flesh, his life is saved, and he is restored to health. . Each bottle ofNuttall’s Syriacum has the symp toms of the stage for which it is intended printed in front of the wrapper, whereby every invalid knowing his own symptoms, can judge for himself which bottle he requires, consequently no mistake can occur in selecting the prpper medicine. JErSee Pamphlets in possession of the Editor of this paper, containing Dr. Nuttall’s Pathology ot Consumption—Lecture on the Structure and uses of the Human Lun£s, and certificates of cures. Prepared only by? Dr. Wm. Nuttall, inventor and proprietor. Price $l,OO per bottle. Dr. Wm. Lindop, Fotterall Buildings, No. 26 South sth street, Philadelphia, Agent for the Proprietor, 4 and sold in Lancaster by C. A. HEINITSH and JOHN F. LONG, Drug gists. [nov 25-44-ly Valuable City Property at .Public ’ Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster, will be sold by public sale, at the public house of Wm. Wright, in South Queen st., on Thursday the ISfA of December, 1851, the fol lowing described real estate, late the property of John Culbert, deceased, of the city of Lancaster, consisting of a lot of ground fronting on South Queen street 32 feet, and extending back 249 feet to Beaver street, whereon is erected a on e-2snE{L story FRAME HOUSE, with a water righ t Sslf» of never-failing water; the above lot adjoins pro perty of Mrs. Metzgar on the north and other pro perty of the deceased on the south. ALSO, TEN BUILDING LOTS, fronting on. SoutKiPrince street, 32 feet each front, and extending back 249 feet to Beaver street, ad joining property of Wm.Mathiot and others. All of the above property is clear of any incumberance. To persons desirous of obtaining excellent build ing lots, a rare chance is now offered. Possession will. be given on the Ist of April next. Persons desirous of viewing the above property previous to the day of sale will please call on Mary Culbert, residing on the premises. . Sale to .commence at 6 o’clock in"the evening, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned, administrators of : John Culbert, deceased. Lancaster, Nov. 26, .CASH! SELLING OFF GOODS AT BARGAINS, DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, &c. A general assortment of the above named Goods, also Markettind Travelling Baskets, Basket Car riages, &c., all of which we purpose selling at'-a small advance above cash prices. Friends in the city and county are respectfully invited to call. •Cheaper than ever. . FISH, TAR & SALT, can. also be had at No. 80, North Queen street, two squares from the Court House, in the Museum Building. : PINKERTON & SMELTZ. nov 25 _ . 44-tf Brewery for Sale. THE undersigned will sell at private Bale a Brewing Establishment, situated in the borough of Chambersburg. Every convenience desirable and all the appurtanences required for entering immediately into the business will be found on and sold with the premises. For further information and terms address the subscriber residing in Cbam bersburg, Pa. UPTON WASHABAUGH. nov 25 44r2in Maflet’s Anti-Phlogistic Eotion, FOR the cure of Inflammations, Wounds, Ulpers, Poison, Burns, Nipples, &c» For sale at CHAS. A, HEINITSH’S Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, No. 13, Eapt King street. [nov 25-44-1 m Bjvfe.’-- - TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. EDWARD MORTON, MARY CULBERT. 44-4 t . . ... v-'» ■• ■ \ -vV V-. ’'/V-V"- ■ &tate*f3llefcHeVn .WI t uier and . ,';j;/ ,y : . ■ Wife. ,• • - : In tbfr.Cotirt orComnabn Pleas for the co. oFLan’r: • 41/ JHEREA& Anthony E. Robert*, assignee of t"' VY ' Micbiel' R..Witmer and Wife, did. 6n the; -17th <3ay of November 1851, fife i n the officeof the; Frothonotary ofthe: said Court, his "petition' 7 for ja: discharge, from thVldotiesis assignee oLdje aah! Michael R.. Witmer and Wife., : ■ Notice is toall persons infierested in the said estate/that the said coart have appoin ted the 15th day of December, % lBsli for ,the dis charge of said Assignee as prayed for, Unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, - HENRY STOEK, Prolh’y.' Proth’ys office, Lan.'Nov. 2V - ; 44-3 t “Independent Whig.”, AT a.meeting.of the proprietors .of the “ Inde pendent Whig.” heldj-November 10th, 1851, at the house of C. Shenk, in the city of Lancaster, Benjamin Herr, Esq.,' was appointed Chairman, and Edward H. Rauch, Secretary.. ■ The following Resolutions, offered by Hon. T. Stevens, were soparately adopted, viz i . •. Ist. Resolved , That a Treasurer shall be elected,' who shall receive all moneys belonging to the con cern, *nd pay it out on proper orders: He.shall receive for his compensation 2* per cent. .. 2nd. A committee of three shall be appointed, who shall have the supervision of said: paper for. one year, and until another committee shall be chosen. The general course of said paper shall be under their management.. They.shall employ . one or more Editors and fix their compensation. 3rd. A committee of three shall be appointed to put the press in operation, by renting a proper place and employing proper workmen, &c., being however subject..to the general direction ofthe supervising committee. : 4th. Five dollars on each share of stock shall be paid on or before the Ist day of December next, and fife dollars on the first of each succeeding month until paid. . Agreeably to the above, A* H. Hood, Esq., was elected Treasurer. Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Ro bert H. Loag and E. C. Reigart, Esqrs. Supervising Committee, and Geo. Brubaker, Esq.j John Landis (farmer*) and Benj. Herr, Esq., the committee under 3rd Resolution. It was also Resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Lancaster papers. BENJ. HERR, Chairman. Attest: E. H. Rauch, Sec’y. Ifnov 18-43-3 t Mrs. Ranninger HAS just received from Philadelphia, and will open on Mpnday riext, the gy the 24th inst., a splendid assortment of SS&+- FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, Feathers, Ribbons and Flowers, together with Velvets and Silks, at her store in North Queen st. She invites the Ladies to call and . examine for themselves. [nov 18-43 Public Sale. ON Wednesday, Nov. 19th, at 2 o’clock, P. M., will be sold at public sale, the Library of the late Dr. Geo. B. Kerfoot, containing a fine collec tion of Medical and Miscellaneous books. Also a fine Cabinet of Anatomical preparations, and an excellent assortment of Surgical Instruments. Also book cases, shelving, and a lot of Jars, bottles, vials, &c. ELIZ AJ£ ERFOOT, Adm’x. PETER McCONOMY, Admr nov 18 Concordville Nurseries. jf*9u Cl PETERS & SON have now ready for sale an extensive collection of choice jSafc Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Almond and Nectarine Trees j Raspberry, Goose berry and Strawbeiry Plants ; Grape Vines, Silver Leaf, Maple, &c. These trees have not been at tacked by worms, and cannot be exceeded in size. Apply to JAMES PETERS, 26 North Eight street, Philadelphia, nov IS ' 43-4 t Lancaster County Bank. November 6, 1861. THE Directors of this Institution have this day declared a Dividend of Five per cent, on the Capital Stock paid in, payable on demand. ROBERT D. CARSON, Lan nov 11 3t-42] Cashier. Dnke Street Residence for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale thefTEffi DWELLING HOUSE near the corner offing Duke and Walnut Streets. With or without the corner lot adjoining. HENRY E. LEMAN, nov 11 • 42-3 t Fall and Winter millinery. MRS. MARY KURTZ has just returned /f\ from Philadelphia, with a beautiful sortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, which she is now ready to exhibit at her looms in North Queen street—old stand. Lancaster, Nov. 11. 42 To Sportsmen. JUST received a very superior lot of Double Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr Re volving JPistols, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low. REUBEN S. ROHRER, oct 28-60] Sign of the Anvil. Nails! Nails! JUST received a large assortment of Nails, all kinds and prices, for sale low at the old Hard ware Store, East King street, Lancaster. REUBEN S. ROHRER. oct 28 40 Woolen ¥arn. JUST received a complete assortment of Blue mixed, Black mixed, White, Black, Blue clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn. For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St., oct 28 * - tf-50 Notice to Bridge Builders. SEALED proposals for building a bridge across Conewaga creek, near Falmouth, between Dau phin and Lancaster counties, will be received until Tuesday the 9th day of December next, at 2 o’clock P. M., at Falmouth, Lancaster county. The p]an_ond specifications can be seen at the Commissioners office at Lancaster, at any time pre vious to letting. DAVID STYERS, SAMUEL FRY, CHRN. HESS, nov 18-43-3tj i Commissioners. Estate of John Masterson, late of this City, dec’d. LETTERS ol administration on the Estate.of John Masterson, late of this city, dec’d, hav ing been granted to the subscriber, residing'in said city : AIT persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate &re requsted to make payment im mediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for set tlement, to PETER MASTERSON, nov 18-43-6t*] Administrator. Insolvent Notice. MY creditors will take notico that I have ap plied to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed Monday the 15th day of December next, for a hear ing, when and where they may attend, if they think ELIAS LINEBACH, Brecknock Iwg. proper, nov 18 3t*-43] Mlount Joy Academy. Lancaster County, Pa. THE Winter . Session of this Institution com menced on the fifth of November. Students will be received at any time. For par ticulars apply personally or by letter to the Prin cipals. E.&L. MOORE, nov 18-43-Bt*] J. W. SIMONTON. For Rent. THE office in which Dr. Kehfoot, dec’d, form erly practised is now. for rent. A fine prospect is thus afforded to a respectable Physician, to retain a large portion of the practice connected with the office. K. KERFOOT, Adrar’x, Lancaster, Sep 23 P. McCONOMY, Adra’r. 35-6 t Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has just received a large assort ment of Stoves of the latest patterns, includ ing the celebrated Liberty Air-tight Cook, flat top complele and others.' Also a splendid assort ment of Parlor Stoves, coal and wood, Salamander, &c., &c., all of which are sold at the lowest prices. REUBEN S. ROHRER, Oct 28-40] Sign of the Anvil. Estate of David Hoover, dec’d. THE heirs and legal representatives of said de ceased, are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Orphans’ Court, to be holden on the Third Monday in December, at 10 o’clock A. M., then and there to accept or refuse the of said deceased, at the valuation made of it under the proceedings in partition. Attest. BENJAMIN KAUFFMAN, Nov 18 4t-43J Clk. of 0. Court. Franklin College. THE annual meeting of the Trustees of Frtfnkln. College will be held, on the first Monday in December next, at 3 o’clock P. M.» at the College, nor 18—43] iS. BOWMAN, Sec’y. Stock for Sale. 3 SHARES Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. 0 do. - Manheim Piank Road. J. F. SHRODER & CO., Brokers, sep 9 | 33:3t Cars for Sale. TjIOUR-Railroad Cars inj good running order, suit- JC able for hauling coal, 1 will be sold at private sale and' on moderate terms by calling soon on Michael McGrann, North iQueen st., Lancaster, nov J 8 •• 43-3t* .Removal. .TOHN L. THOMPSON; has removed his fcj one sauare East, and dbove the one lately oc cupied by him, in East King street, nov 4' 3t.40 : L B. HAINES' NE Wi AND IMPROVED HOUSE POWER, “VTOW being manufactured-at the .shop'of theundersigned, in East King street, Lancaster. This cheap and simply constructed Horse Power excels any four or eight hor.es. The bed frame i. soiid and firmly prevent. A. on the ander.ide, and the lever hoop,ca.t .oiid with the wheei.' into boxes in.the hub of the wheel, and secured by rods extending to' each lever, and regulate the easy motion of the “aster wheel, so th t■ P . . regularly divided, and the wheel is prevented from jarring by tjhe sudden starting of the horse. The bed frame is composed of two solid p | right angles by being halvedtogether.at theircentres. The bed plate is formed of a solid iron casting, having a cone shaped pivot resting up fi . of the bed-frame and.firmly bolted,ihrongb. The cone shaped pivot has a shoulder upon which the master .wheel revolves. Journa«s or boxe y screwed to the bed plate and secure the regular horizontal motion of the main shaft. - ' . , •. , • . in Farmers are invited to call and examine the Machines, wtiich are warranted to purchasers. The undersigned having spent much time and t perfecting this valoable inventioii,"and.the Machine! having b'eqn fully tested,{and application hiving been made in March last to secure Letters . , said Improved Horse Power: All persons are hereby duly notified and cautioned not to manufacture the same for Bile or use, as they will be assure y with according to law. . ifirOrdemlbr the above Maci/ne m 3, be' directed io the manuiactarcr oa ,he Court House.; . > i : • - —i i * ' :■" 1 FRENCH FACE GOODS. AGNEW & CO, 186 CHESNUT ST., HAVE now open and for sale, the most splendid stock of Silks, Shawls, Cloaks and Merincies, ever offered to the Ladies of Philadelphia and vicinity. Also, superior 4-4 wide _ ' SILK VELVETS for Cloaks and Mantillas—colors, black, brown, blue, garnet, green, purple, &c., &c., A full slpck of Paris printed Mouslin de Lanes and Cashmeres, heavy Brocade Silks, brown, blue, purple, garnet and mode; white, pink, blue and corn colors ; for wedding dresses, colors, black, gro de Ryans and attauran Silks. Splendid EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS, Brocha Long’and Square Shawls, new designs; Bay State Long and Square wool Shawls, Paris Embroidered Chemezettes, Sleeves, Cuffs, Collars, plain and embroidered Cambric Hdkfs,, Ladies’ dnri Gentlemen’s white and colored Kid Gloves ; Lu- 1 pins’ black Bombazines, Canton Cloth and Alpaca, with a large stock of staple and fancy Dry Goods, a large portion of which has been purchased at the' late large auction sales in New York and this city, and will be sold below importers prices. N. B. We have determined to sell off our stock in our store 188 next door above.' Buyers can have real Bargains by calling immediately, as it must be closed out in a few days. I Philadelphia, Nov. 18. 43-6 t Plank Road Notice. Manheim and Lebanon Plank and Turnpike Road Company. THE undersigned Committee appointed at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of 6aid Company, held at the public house of David B. Hostetter, in the borough of Manheim, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1851, hereby give notice that the books for subscription to the stock of said Company will be opened on Monday, the 15th of December next, at the-public house of D 3. B. Hostetter, in tljje bor ough of Manheim, at 10 o’clock A. M., arid will there be kept open for five days from 10 o’clock A. M. until 4 o’clock P. M.; and if the whole number of shares be not then subscribed, the said books. will.be opened at the public house of Henry Sea grist, in the borough of Lebanon, on the 22d, 23rd, and 24ih days of December, from 10 o’clock A. M. until 4 o’clock P. M.; and at the public house of Emanuel Shober in the city of Lancaster, on the 26th and 27th of days of December, from 10 o’clock A. M. until 4 o’clock P. M. Clement B. Grubb, A. Bates Grubb, William Gleim, Henry Arndt, Emanuel Shober, David B. Hostetter, Lancaster, • Manheim, Robert W. Coleman, Charles B. Forney, Cyrus Shirk. Lebanon, nov 18 6t-43 Mill Property for Sale. AS one of the administrators of the estate of Jacob StoufFer, late of Carroll twp., Perry county, Pa , dec’d, by virtue ot an order of the Orphans’ Court, I will expose to sale, on the prem ises, On Saturday, December 2(Tth, -1851, that valuable and well known property, situate in Car roll township, bounded by lands of John. Smiley, heirs of C. Rothfon, deceased, William Smith, and Sherman’s creek, containing 5 acres and 16 perches, (patented) more or less, having theieon erected ,a a large GRIST MILL, (frame and pebble-Agdk dashed,) with two run of burrs, two framefsseffli DWELLING HOUSES, Saw Mill, LathiUlßS. Mill, two Stables, Stone Spring House, and other out buildings. This Rea! Estate offers peculiar and. unusual inducements to purchasers. The Mills are alt new, in excellent condition, and, being propelled by Sherman’s Creek, are capable of doing a very large business, and have, at the present time, an exten sive custom. Timber land can be bought in the neighborhood, and lumber commands a ready. Bile and good prices. I ALSO, at the same time and place, will be offered for sale, a tract of unimproved land, in’satae twp'., adjoining land* of Benjamic McCord, John Lauck, Joseph Bender, George ftfessimer and others, con taining 54 acres, moro or less, which will be sold with the first described tract, or separately, to suit purchasers. i * Conditions. —One third of purchaße 3 money to be paid on Ist of April, 1852, when possession will be given, aod the residue in two equal annual pay ments, to be secured bylJudgment Bonds or Mort gage. ! The administrator will require the purchaser to secure him in the amount of the purchase money on the confirmation of said sale.. ROBERT JONES, Adm’r. * 43-4 t Valuable Building Lots at Public ' Sale. : -) ON WEDNESDAY,, the 10th of DECEMBER next, the undersigned executors of fthe last will and testament of Abraham Royer, late of the city of Lancastec, dec’d, will expose to public sale, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, at the National House, kept by George Danner, in North Qaeen street, A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND,. situated on the south side of East Orange 6treet, in said city, near Franklih College, containing in fronton Orange street 62 feet 6 inches, and ex tending in depth to a fourteen feet alley, on the south 245 feet, more or lessadjoining property late of Dr. Abraham Brennemiyi. dec’d, John F. Shroder and others on the west, and f other property of the said Abraham Royer, dec’d, on the past. The above lot or piece of G?ound is situated in a pleasant and healthy part of the city and is worthy the attention of those who wish to purchase a de sirable site for building. It will be either in the whole or in two equal parts, each having a front of 26 feet 3inches on Orange street, as may be found most advanta geous to the estate. Sale to commence at balf.past 6 o’clock in the evening, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the executors. JOHN BEAR, nov 18-43-41] JACOB BEAR.. • Bible Society Meeting. THE Annual Meeting of the Lancaster County Bible Society, will be held’at the Presbyterian Church, in the city of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 27th of November, inst., {Thanksgiving Day,) at 2 o’clock, P. M., at ..which time Offipers and Managers will be choseiffor the ensuing year. A meeting of the Society will be held attbe same place, at 7 o’clock in the evening of said day, oh which occasion a sermon will be delivered and a report of the society will be read. All deniomna tions of persons friendly to the distribution of the Bible are respectfully invited to attend. By Order<of the Board ’of Managers. nov 11 ‘ , 42 Feathers! Feathers!! JUST received and for sale a large lot of Prime Live Geese Feathers. CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St. oct. 28 ' f t-40 Ashton—To the Good People of Lancaster City, Greeting: THIS is to give notice, that.eachj and every one of you appear, at times convenient to yoursel ves, at the Head Quarters of the undersigned, ASHTON'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 156, Market street, Thiladelphia, and then and there buy such articles of apparel as you need. Given under my hand this Ist day of Oct. 1851. his JOHN * ASHTON, Jr. oct 21—39-6t] mark. Cross 9 Circassian Oik THIS OH is composed of vegetable properties, it is therefore perfectly harmless and is cer tain in its efficacy in eradicating all DANDRUFF from the headj it likewise gives the hair a beau tiful glossy appearance, and causing it to- flow in luxuriant CURLS. Prepared and soldlonly by j. Caoss, at,his Hair- Cutting and SHAVING SALOON, Centre Square, (next to Baumgardners Store,) ;I*sncaster Pa.— Where testimonials of the good; qualities of this oil can be seen. [oct 14 tf-39 Byrne’s Great Calcnlator & otber Practical and Scientific Books, Published by HENRY CAREY BAIRD, ' Successor to E. L. Carey , S. E. Coiner of Marketland Fifth sts., PHIL’A. BYRNE’S Practical Model Calculator, for the engineer, manufacturer of engine work, navr.l architect, miner, and millwright. By Oliver Byrne, compiler arid editor of the Dictionary of Machines, Mechanics} Engine Work, and En gineering. ! Illustrated by numerous engravings. Now publishing in twelve parts, at twenty-five cents each, forming, when completed, one large volvme, octavo, of nearly 600 pages. Byrne’s Treatise on the American Steam Engine. By Oliver Byrne. In one vol., royal Bvo. (In press.) Byrne’s iTables of Logarithms-for Engineers and Machinists!. Octavo, cloth, $1 00. Booth and Morfit’s Encyclopedia ol Chemistry, Practical aid Theoretical : embracing 'its applica tion to the arts, metallurgy, mineralogy, geology, medicine, and pharmacy. By James C. Booth, melter and refiner in the U. S. Mint; assisted by Campbell Morfit. Complete in one volume, royal octavo, 973 .pages, with'numerous wood cuts, and. other illustrations. Seconded. Full bound, $5 00. . Builders 1 ; Companion. , By'A. C. Smeaton. Sev enty illustrations, 12m0., cloth, 75 cts. Cabinet Makers’ and. Upholsterer Companion. By J. Stokes. 12m0., cloth, 15 cents. The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion. In one volumd, 12m0., cloth, 75 cents. Elwood’a Grain Tables: showing tho value of bushels and pounds of different kinds of grain, from ten cebts to two dollars pec bushel, of any quantity from one pound to ten thousand bushels. By J. L. Elwood. 12m0., $1 00. Fisher’s Manipulation : or the pro duction ot pictures through the agency of light, 76c. Mathematics for Practical Men : With numerous engravings. By Olinthus Gregory, LL.D., 8150. ; * Household Surgery ; dr, Hints on Emergencies. By J. F. South, 12mo. Illustrated by nearly fifty engravings,! $1 25. Leslie’s Cjomplete Cookery. 42d revised edition. ' 12m0., sheep, $1 00., Morfit’s Perfumery; its Manufacture and Use. By Campbell Morfit. 12m0., cloth, $1 00. Morfit’s Treatise on: Tanning, Currying, and every Branch of Leather Dressing. Octavo. (In press.) Norris’s Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Machinists: comprising the calculations for constructing locomotives, manner of setting valves, &c., &c. By Septimus Norris, C. M. 12m0., with illustrations, $1 50., . Neill’s Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden. By Patrick Neill, LL. D., E.-’R. S. E. Illustrated by fifty wood engravings of Hothouses, &c., 12mo 51,25. j i ' 3 Overman on the Manufacture of Iron in all its Various branches: to which is added.an Essay on the Manufacture of Steele, by Frederick Overman, mining engineer, with one hundred and fifiy wood engravings.' A new edition. In one volume, oct. five hundred pages, $5,00. Propellers and Steam Navigation : by Robert Maclarlane, C. E., editor of the “ Scientific American.” In one volume 12mo. Illustrated by over eighty wood engravings, 75 cts. Paper Hanger’s Companion : by James Arrow smith, 12m0., (in press.)! Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant: for tin plate workers, brasiers, coppersmiths, zinc plate orna ? menters and workers, wire workers, whitesmiths, blacksmiths;, bell hangers, Jewellers, Silver and goldsmiths,,electrotypers, and all other workers in alloys and metals, by Charles Holtzappei. Edited, with important additions, by Oliver Byrne. Com plete in one vol,. octavo, $4,00. Practical Cotton and Spinner Manufactuser * the managers’, and mechanics’ compan ion, by Scott and Byrnei Bvo., illustrated, $3,50. Painter, Gilder, and Vaanisher’s Companion.— 12m0., new edition, 75 cts. Randall’s Sbeep Husbandry in the South. Byo., cloth, 75 cents. Solly’s Syllabus of a Complete Course of on Chemistry. Octavo, SI 25. Steam for the Million. Octavo, paper 37 cts.. • Treatise on a Box of Instruments. By Thomas Kentish. 12m0., (in press.) Turner’s Companion; Illustrated by numerous plates of chucks, tools,i and instruments. 12m0., 75 cents. j • \ Tredgold’s Elements ;of Carpentry. One volume, 4t0., numerous plates, §2 50. Walker’s Electrotype Manipulation ; or the art working in metals by -precipitating them from their solutions, through the agency of galvanic or voltaic electricity.' 12m0., 62 cents. The American Miller and Millwright’s Asssistant. By William Carter Hughes, 12m0., $4 00. nov 11 | 42 Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Grape Vines, Boses, Greenhouse Plants, 4c,, &c. THE subscriber has now on hand a large assortment of Roses, Shrubs, JjSfisSfc and Greenhouse Plants,; &c., &c. And SIKgSS having made ample arrangements with several of the largest arid best nursery establishments in Philadelphia, which will enable him to furnish at Lancaster, at the lowest Philadel phia prices, FRUIT, SHADEand ORNAMENTAL TREES , Grape Vines, Evergreens, Roses, Shrubs and Greenhouse Plants, &c. The public is respect* fully requested to call and examine for themselves. BOQUETS and cut flowers for sale. ; J. ZIMMERMAN, North Queen street, opposite White Horse Hotel. Lancaster, 0ct.,21. J 39-3 m Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order ot the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 29th day of November inst ., at the public house of James Q. Ewing, Quarryville, Bart township, Lancaster county, all that valuable plan tation or tract of land situated, lying and being in Colerain township, Lancaster county, adjoining property now or late pf Jacob Eckman, Robert Anderson an r d others, and now in the possession of Samuel J. Porter, containing about ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES, more or less, and late tlje estate of Dr. John Porter, dec’d. Thß improvements are a two-s'oryestt Stone DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and otherjjjg, out buildings. [ This property is susceptible ot the highest im provement, and is therefore worthy the attention of capitalists. j %-Sale to commence at'2 o’clock in.the afternoon, when due attendance and the terms of sale will be made known by the undersigned. CHARLES BOUGHTER, Trustee, nov 4 41-4 t Stoves! Stoves! THE subscribers having just received a large and elegant assortment of the latest and most ap proved patents of COOK , COAL AND WOOD together with | FANCY PARLOR STOVES, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices, at their 'new and cheap :Hardware Store, between Vankanaa’s and Shober’s Hotels, North Queen st. v ri PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER. Laricaster, Sep. 30. ; 36 Building iiots for Sale. BY a resolution of thje Board' of Trustees of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of the'City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale, the groud in the rear; of the Church building, (formerly occu pied as a burying ground,) and feeing on Walnut street, which can be divided into six handsome building lots—to be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. Possession given im mediately.! . j Apply to Benjamin F. Shew*, President of the Board of Trustees. ■ . t - Lancaster, oct 7 \ ' tf-37 Estate of Samuel Ferree, dec’d. *.. | ■ \ * . j Late of .Bart Township. LETTERS of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned : All persons having-claim&or demands against said estate, will present tHem duly authenticated for settlement} arid those iiidebled, will make payment without delay. I • ; I .v. > ISABELLA R. FERREE, oct 21 39-6t] | adm’rx, Bart twp. Hover’s Ink. Manufactory, REMO VED TO NO., 144 RACE STREET, (Between Fourth and Fifth,'opposite Crown St.,) PHILADELPHIA, WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increase facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOER’S INK, which its wide-spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, <md the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused, •' > In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend ing Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair Dye ; a trial only is necessary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax , well adapted for Drug gists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. Orders addressed 1 _to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Street ., Between 4th & sth, opposite Crown St., OCt. 7-3 m. PHILADELPHIA. STOVES! STOVES! SPRECHER’S GREAT STOVE DEPOT THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster city and county, that he is now receiving one of the finest collections of Parlor, wood and coal Cooking Stoves, &c., ever brought to this market. His collection comprises the finest patterns.and styles of the celebrated manufactories of New York, Philadelphia. Troy, Albany, Provi dence, &c., and he is confident that out ol so large an assortment no one can fail of being pleased. He would also state that he is the sole agent of Lancaster county, for two of the most celebrated Cooking Stoves now in use. These stoves burn cither wood or coal, and he is particularly desirous of calling attention to them. His stock of Glass, Oils, Paints, Hirdware, Sad dlery, Cutlery, Iron and Steel, is of the most ex tensive character, to which is being added daily fresh supplies. An extensive lot of Mahogany and Walnut Veneers just received. He is also agent for the celebrated Ohio Fire Proof Paints. He flatters bimßelf that with his present large stock arid facilities, he is enabled to make it largely to the advantage of all persons dealing in his line. Please call and examine for yourselves, at the sign of the “ Big Lock,” North Queen Street, be tween Hostetter’a and Danner’s hotels. oct. 18-tf G. D. SPRECHER. Wright’s Pictorial Family Alma- nac for 1852. TOAgentsand Country Merchants.—Dr. Wright respectfully announces that his usual Annual Almanac is now ready for delivery, and will be supplied to Agents and Country Merchants gener ally, and their Business Cards printed therein, without any other expense to them than the cost of transportation from Philadelphia. The Almanac for 1852 is handsomely printed, and contains numerous engravings. No pains have been spared'to make it entertaining and attractive. The medical feature is made incidental to the mis cellaneous. For a work to be distributed gratui tously, it has no superior, perhaps not an equal in the country. Orders, with particular instructions how to for ward, andjstating whether the Almanac is wanted in Germanlor English, or both, must be sent, pre paid, to WILLIAM WRIGHT, 169 Race street, Philadelphia. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—These Almanacs are intended to be distributed gratuitously, and may be had on application at any of the Agencies for the sale of Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills. ,nOY4 .Jf 4 *-3t ~ T S lIE KIV AII. THE are about-to issue, under this • general title, a Quarterly Magazine, devo ted to an exposition of the laws of Spiritual Nature. It will bo !tbe object of this work to explain the philosophy of vital and mental phenomena, to pre sent an analysis and classification of the various psychical conditions and manifestations ing public notice, andyto elevate the hnman mind to a more spiritual plain. The Publishers will aim to furnish a standard work on Spiritual Science —a Book which may properly claim a permanent place in the Library, and which, in the beauty of its ex ecution and the quickening influence of its spirit, may, in this respect, realise the demands of the age. •The Editorial labor of the Quarterly will be per formed by Prof. Bbittan, who is already extensively known as] a Lecturer bn Spiritual Science, and who will be remembered by the friends of the New Philosophy as the original and. principal editor or the Univercmlum, which gained an enviable repu tation for its literary and philosophical character, as well as for its pure and catholic spirit. The pages of the Shexinah will be filled with the choicest articles from the ablest writers on the themes of which it treats, and each number will contain not less than 100 pages of original matter, printed on the finest paper. The first number will be adorned with an elegant symbolic title, engra ved on steel by one of the first Artists. Those who desire the work will please .send in their names; —the subscription price need not be forwarded until the work is issued. Terms, $2 —Payable on receipt of the first num ber. Address the Editor— S. B. Bbittan —or, C. S. MIDDLEBROOK & CO., nO7 4-41] Bridgeport. Conn. Cbeap Stove Store. JOHN KERSHAW, No. 460 Market Street , ONE door above Thirteenth street, South side. Has on hand a large assortment of COMPLETE COOK, FLAT TOP COMPLETE, GLOBE OR AIR-TIGHT IMPROVED, Improved Kisterbock, Band Box and many other Stoves, too numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Chamber, Parlor, Bar Room and Of fice Stoves. Warm Air Furnaces put up and re paired. Bricks and Castings always on have. Jobbing attended to. Superior COAL for sale, oct 28 3m-40 Estate of Benj* It Inch, now dead. In the Court of Common Pleas for the co. of Lan. XYTHEREAS, Samuel Rice, Trustee of Benja- W min Kincb, did' on the first day of Novem ber 1851, file, in the office Pr°th<motary pf the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said pour have appoint ed the fifteenth day of December, 1851, for the confirmation thereof, unle..«eepUona hefijed. Proth’ys office, Lan. nov 11 4t-42 Franklin and Marshall College. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Rev. J. C. Bucher, Agent of Franklin College, has been authorized and directed, by the Trustees of said College; to proceed forthwith, and . collect the monies of subscribed for the erection of buildings for the use of Franklin and Marshall College. JNO. L.ATLEE, JNO. REYNOLDS, C. HAGER, D. LONGEKECHER, j SAM’L HUMES, Committee. ■ N. B. Sucseribers may pay their subscriptions,, at Farmers or Lancaster Bank,"which are authorised to receive the same. lost Lancaster CloUUng Bazaar. JOSEPH GORMLEY, 1 WOULD coll the attention of hie old custo mers and friends end the public in general to his.new Clothing Bazaar, which he has opend in North Queen street, directly opposite Vanzanau*a Hotel. His stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND CLOTHING,. is entirely new, of the latest importation and style. It would be unnecessary to say more than that his long and well known experience in business will command him a very large share of public patron age. His stock consists of all the different colors and shades of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES that are manufactured; plain and twilled Cloths, English and French,plain and doe-skin Cassimeres, fancy of all sorts of stripes and bars, also BLACK SATINS AND FANCY VESTINGS, together with a large stock of Undershirts and Drawers, white and fancy Shirta, Collars, and Cra vats, Hosiery of all kinds and descriptions. His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, which consists of Over Coats, Sack, Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests, which are all got up in the latestand most approved styles. JOSEPH GORMLEY solicits public inspection of his Stock, being confident from its being, entire ly new and carefully selected, that he can offer in ducements to buyers never before offered by anv onej and by calling at his “ Clothing Bazaar ” will prove conclusively to the minds of all that he can save them twenty per cent. JOSEPH GORMLEY, Lancaster Clothing Bazaar, opposite Emanuel Van kanan’s Hotel. 9 October 28, 1851. tf-40 New Books! New Books!! THE GREAT LITERARY EMPORIUM AND PEOPLES BOOK STORE. THE subscriber would call the attention of the Literary community, to the following list of new and valuable books, which comprise but a very few of the immense lotjast received from the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales. De Quincey’s new works. “ Life and manners ,” from the autobiography of an English opium Eater, 1 vol. 12mo. tc Literary Reminicence f ” from tho autobiogra phy of an English opium Eater, 2 vols. 12mo. “ Cotfessions of an English opium Eater ” and (t The Caesers,” by Thomas Do Quincy, 1 vol. 12mo. . • A “ The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, if in 2 vols. 12mo. X. “ Sketchs of European Capitals f ” by Williaip Ware, author of Zencboa, &c., 1 vol. 12mo. *« Modern Literature end Literary Men,” being a second Gallery of Literary Portraits, by George Gilfillan, 1 vol. 12mo. ** The History of the Restoration ” of monarchy in France by Alphonse De Lamartine, 1 vol. 12mo. “ Memoirs qf the Buckminsters,” by Eliza Buck minster, a beautiful Book. The Bible in the Family ” or hints on domestic happiness, by H. A. Bourdmttn, paßtor of the 10th Presbyterian Church Phila. 1 vol. 12mo. “ Greenwood Leaves a collection of sketches and letters, by Grace Greenwood, a beautiful bpok for Presentation, 1 vol. handsomely gilt. “ Life qf Frederick Schiller ” comprehending an examination of his works by Thomas Carlyle,*l vol. “ Willhelm Meisters ” apprenticeship and travels from the German of Goethe, 2 vols. I2mo. “ Faust ” a Dramatic Poem, by Goethe, 1 vol. translated into English prose, with notes, &c., by A. Hayward, Esq. “ Yeast ,” a Problem, reprinted with corrections and additions from Frazer’s magazine, 1 vol. tf Swallow Barn” or a sojourn in the Old Do minion, by J. P. Kennedy, revisfed edition, with 20 splendid illustrations by Darley, 1 vol. ft Levengro, the Scholar Gipsey and Priest, by George Borrow, author of Bible in Spain, &c. t( The World's Progress ” a Dictionary of dates, with tabular views of general History and a Histor ical chart, by Geo. P. Putnam, a moat valuable book, and no Library is complete without it, 1 vol. 2 dollars. ' ; “ Hugh Miller’s Works." “ Foot Prints of ths Creator ” or the Asterolep sis of stromness, with numerous illustrations 1 vol. “ Old Red Sand Stone,” or new walks in an old Field, illustrated with plates, and Theological sec tions, by Hugh Miller, 1 vol. . <* Scenes and Legends in the north of Scotland,” by Hugh Miller, 1 vol. 12mo. “ First Impressions of England ” and its People, by Hugh Miller, 1 vol. i2mo. Harri’s Works. if Pre-Admite Earth” contributions to Theolo gical Science, by John Harris, D. D., 1 vol. “ Man Primeval ” on the constitution and Prim itive condition of the human being, a contribution' to Theological science, 1 vol. by John Harris, D. D. “ Earth and Man ” Lectures on comparative Physical Geography in its relation to mankind, by Arnold Guyat translated from tho French. “Chamber’s Miscellany” of useful and enter taining knowledge—edited by William Chambers, 10 vols., cloth. “Chamber’s Papers for tho People,” in 9 vols., fancy paper binding, one of the most interesting books ever published. “ Hnlf Hours with the Best Authors,”.* sheeted and arranged with short biographical and Critical notices by Charles Knight, 4 vols. “ The Writings of Washington,” being his cor respondence, addresses, messages and other papers, official and private, with a life of the author, notes and illustrations, by Jared Sparks, in 12 vols. Bvo. r “ Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the Revolu tion,” or illustrations by pen and pencil of the history, biography, scenery and traditions of the war of Independence, with several hundred engravings on wood by Lossing and Barrit, one of the. most splendid illustrated works of the. oge, 1 vol., Bvo. “The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines,” a series of fifteen tales by Mary Cowan Clark, author of Concordance to Shakespeare, 1 vol., beautifully bound. The above are but a few of the books that can be enumerated in advertisements. We have on our shelves, thousands of vols. of the best Literary, Scientific, Law, Medical and* Theological books, ever offered to the citizens of Lancaate; call and examine for yourselves. SCHOOL BOOKS, a tremendous lot on hand, Wholesale and Retail. W. H. SPANGLER, ‘ At the People’s Book Store, North Queen street, Lancaster. foot 28 tf-40 The G erman Washing Fluid, IS considered by thousands who have tested it, as being the greatest Scientific Wonder of the World! entirely doing away with that labor ious and injurious practice of robbing the Clothes upon the wash board, and a great saving of Time, Labor asd Expense. N. B.—To prevent fraud and imposition, (for many are trying to palm off an article put up like mine,) the proprietor, I. P. Hoyt, will put his Written Signature over the cork of every bottle. And he only asks an enlightened public not to confound the GERMAN WASHING FLUID with others that are in the market. It is put up in large pint bottles, and sold st the nominal price of 12} cents. will find it greatly to their advan tage to purchase this Fluid by the gallon, tocleanso their Type and Rollers, being a very superior arti cle for that purpose; Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT, At his Laboratory and principal Depot, No. 10 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal discount made and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name GERMAN WASHING FtUID. Ail letters to be post paid oct 7 Public Sale of Heal Estate. ON Wedhesday, the 26th of November, 1861, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be sold by public vendue at the public house of Christopher Graham, in Colerain twp., Lancaster county, the following real estate of Robert Drips, dec’d, situated in said township, on the road leading from Pusey’s Mill to Steelesville, viz: No. 1. A plantation or tract of land, containing 128 ACRES, moro or less, adjoining lands of Jo seph Robinson, Ross A. Campbell and others—4o acres.of which is fine timber land ; the balance is farm land, clear of stones, under good fences, has been well limed and is in a good state o! cultiva tion, convenient to mills t churches, school houses, limestone, &c., and within six miles ol the Phila delphia and Columbia railroad. The im provementsare a large two story DWEL-fssiflß LING HOUSE, a Stone Barn, a Slone StilltfMH. House, a large frame Whiskey House—also, a frame stable, corn crib, sprang house,-with a never-failing spring of water, and a well with a pompin*the kitchen of the dwelling. . No. 2. A tract containing 76 Acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Canghey, Robert Evans. Joseph McClelland, in Colerain township, all wood land and chiefly chesnut timber, which is all fit to cut at the present time. No. 2 will be sold in lots 6f 5 acres each, if desirable, and those who wish to purchase lots for. furnishing rails, &e., can be fully accommodated.' The east btanch of the Octoraro passes through the above tracts of land, and affords beautiful sites lor machinery propelled by water power. Those desirous of viewing tho above described land previous to the day of sale, will be shown it by calling with either of the undersigned adminis trators, who reside near the property* Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, A. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by THOMAS FERGUSON, CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM, ROBERT EVANS, Administrators of R. Dripps, dec’d. October 28 Fine and Fresb. RECEIVED this day at KEFFER’S “Union Oyster Saloon,” a lot of superior Oysters, which will be served up in every variety; Families . supplied with Oysters by the bushelY half bushel, peck and half peck; or opened, by quart oi pint. {nov 4.tf4T
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