Foreign !jaws. The stiamerAlps arrived at Boston from Li verpool on Thursday , bringing advicsis to . the 13th inst., and-the steamer America has ar rived at Halifax, with Liverpool dates to the Iflth. The expedition against Sebastopol Bail ed from Baltschicli s on theAth, comprismg 700 vessels of every description. It mustered. 25,- 600 sailors, 3000 cannon, 700 transport ships, and 74,000 troops.' Of the latter, 20,000 are English, 35,000 Turks, and 10,000 Egyptians. The land force will be debarked at Point Ba ba, where they will entrench themselves.— From the sea, Fort Constantine, mounting 110 guns; will be the principal object of attack. .A position has been discovered from whence the Russian fleet can be either burned or compell ed to come out and fight. Prince Menschikoff will conduct the defence of Sebastopol, and the . preparations for its defence were on the most stupendous scale. Orders are said to have been issued, calling home the Baltic fleet. The Russians have evacuated Brailew and Galatz, leaving the passage of the Danubeiree. Four thousand Austrian troops have entered Bucharest, and been formally received by the Turkish com mander, but who, it was reported, subsequent ly disagreed with the Austrian chief. There is a complete rupture between Persia and the Porte. Prussia has informed the Germanic Diet, that she never bound herself by, the guarantees demanded by the Western Puweri, and is resolved to remain neutral. The Allies express themselves satisfied with the armed neutrality of Austria. - . . In China the insurgents had taken several places near Cauton,and were threatening that city. The foreigners were protected. by their factories and naval vessels. In Spain repub licanism is said to be rife, and another out break expected. The republicans are well organized throughout the kingdom, and the programmes of the intended movement se cretly circulated. Public opinion connects. Mr.'Soble the American Minister, with this movement. lie has returned to Madrid, and written a very sharp letter denouncing the Madrid editors for their charges against him. Queen Christiana has arrived at Lisbon, and was to embark, for France.—North American. . Dar In this mammon-worshiping Age; it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During a late visit to the 'City of Spindles,' we were , presented by, a professional friend, to the celebrated Chemist, Da. J. C. AYER, whose name is now tt4rhaps, more familiar than any other, at tlk dside of sickness, in this country. Knowing t e unprecedented popularity of his medicines, and the immense sale of them, we had expect ed to find him a millionare, and rolling in wealth. But no, we found him in his labora tory; busy with his laborers, among his cruci bles, alembics, and retorts—giving his best personal care to the compounds, on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithstanding his vast busi ness, and its prompt returns in cash, the Doctor is not rich. The reason assigned is, that the material is costly,' and he persists in making his preparations so expensively, that the nett profit is small.—American l'«oner, Phil. SHOCKING M CRDER.-011 , Thesday afternoon last au unknown Frenchman was tbund dead in his bed in a lodging house in Dock Street, Philadelphia,where he had taken lodgings the previous night, - with another Frenchman equally unknown. The latter got up in the morning and went out, saying that he would soon be buck again—but has not Since return ed. From appearances the man was murder ed in his sleep, some sharp instrument having been Preed into. his brain through the ear. No doubt exists as to the criminality of his partner. MARRIAGES (10 th,• troth nit, by the Rev. .1. .1. Strin, Samuel 11. Miller. Merchant of Briekerseille, this county. to Anne., d a ,nf er of Mort in Singer. of Nanbeim hap. On the 2stli ult., by the same. Charles 11. Watson. to Elizabeth Kauffman I,th of Columbia. the 21:4 of tleptember, by the Rev. D. Hertz. at Eph rata Mountain Springs. Geo. Killian. to Elizabeth 11leen,. October lot. at Cooper's 110 Tel. by the Ker. W. Bishop. Elias Muinall- to Barbara Kauffmn. both of East Donegal twp. On the 24th Inst.. in Easton. by the. Rev. Joseph .1. Else good. Robert P. Black, of this city, toSarah S. Snyder. of the former plate. (In the 13th ult., by S. Trumbauer. Daniel Weldler to Sands Herman. both of U. Leacock twp. On the 17th ult., by thesame, Barton Simmons to Laviun [totem both (du. Leacock. On the 27th ult., by the same, John llofor . t, ( to Harriet Mailin, both of U. Leaseck. On the 7th inst.. by the Rec. It. S. Wagner. Levi 11. Ynndt, of Ellzabetb top., to Elizabeth Kurtz„ of Ephrata, Lan. en. On the loth inst., by the Rev. Santini! Seiln•rt Jaeoti Ruth to Rebecca Ream, both of Reamstown. On the 26th inst., to the Rev J. J. Striae; Samuel 11. Merchant of Brickersrille, this county, to Anna, daughter of Martin Singer. of Manheint top. UEATHS. 1m the 7th inst., in Leaved, township, this county, John M'Ammey. in the 42d year of his age. Thou shalt rest secured from :roguish to thy narrow house below, Whilst shone our fond hearts languish That no more thy smiles we know, In,Salishury township, on the 11th ult., after a short ill ness, Mrs. Sarah Stauffer, aged 77 years. At her residence, in the borough of Strasburg, on the '2Bd Inst.. Eligabeth .Margaret Troyer, widow of Bernard Troyer, dee'd.. aged SS•years and 11 days. -In Columbia, on the 10th ult. Daniel Zahtm In the 62d year of his age. On the nth inst.. in East llempfield township. George Denlinger. aged IS years. In Washington county, on the Ist Inst., Joseph Earle. formerly of this county, aged 65 years.. 4 months and 23 days. IMZILEIM PIIILADELPVIA, Saturday, Sep. 3 The Flourmarket continues dull and inactive, and the on ly transactions making are small lots for home consumption at s'B, 25 for common and select brands, and s.'B, 37 1 /, a 8,50 for extra. live Flour sells in small lots at $6, 75. Corn Meal is dull-228 barrels fresh ground Pennsylvania sold at $4. Grain—Wheat continues dull, but prices reamain wit b out change. Sales of 3000 bushels at $l, 55 a 62 per bush el for prime red; $l, 12 a $l, 4U for inferior loth, and 51, 50 it 1, 70 for fair and prime white. Rye is scarce, and worth $l. 12 a 51, 18. Corn is dull—aales of 5000 bushels at 82 a 83 centS for good yellow, including 3000 buihels mixed Western at 82 cents, and inferior at 78 cents. Oats are in demand-1500 bushels prime Southern sold a 55 cents per bushel, and some inferior at 40 cents. Whiskey is held firmly at 4.2 cents in both] hhols. and barrels, with sales. - I - Taluable Stock for Sale s —The Undersigned V will sell at public auction, at the public house of Ed ward S. Hubley, ha the city . of Lancaster, on Sitturday the 14th day of October, at 7 o clock P. 31. 308 Shares of Stock of the Lancaster Gas Company. • 10 Shares Conestoga Steam Mills Stock. I 3 Shares Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Stock. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Adm'r. of Wm. Matiiiot, deed. (Examiner copy.) . r od 3 21-37 AList of letters remaining in Of ice at Safo Harbor for the Quarter endi Leggoe Richard Likes Abraham Long James Breldow Reese Beakatu Joe Butler Jut, ill'Cluskay Pahl , M'Callin John Mallen Felix Morris E .Ilulen Felix Misseler A Conner}- Robert Carpenter James S. Carrol Jno. Milts David Engle Charles A Moon Mary Funk Henry Finney Abijah Funk :Michael 2 Farrel Judy ,Flinn )largaret Fisher Barbara Ncill Jr., John Null George Ottou Henry Obrian Win. Obriau James Ragan Francis 0. Gundaker Michael, Esq. Q Griffith Joseph Quine Thomas Galbnutli Samuel E. 2 It German Philip - Rumeli John Gesargo Richard Reed Lawrence Goodman Jacob Si Jos. Ran-Rumell Wm. i kits ; Esq. Richardson Simon Ilughs Jno Ii Slobdor Jacob. Hess Geo. & Joe. Sanders Thomas Hess Benjamin Shale Jacob Henaham Peter Stehman Tobias Rains A M Spencer George Rareing Patrick Seed John A 2 Hanrabam Margaret Hell Richard Hagan Michael liaddian Wm, Thomas Lewis w Waddle Andrew D 2 Wright William Warren John Kelly Jno Koster II in Young Alexander. Lintuer Dan. Esq. 2 Persons asking for letters will pleaSe say that they are advertised. Fort 3 3437] JOILN KOLP, P.M. Dry Goods.—Fall and Winter card. Most reag-n111! cent assortment of Silks, rich and magnificent dres4 goods. Thos. J. Wentz L Co., wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, Corner of Fast King st. and Centre Square.— The greatest care having been exercised in the selection of our Fall and Winter stock, we beg to inform you that it comprises a full assortment, and, owing to; our facilities fur obtaining goods at the lowest prices enable us to offer them on as favorable terms as those of any other house. it will afford us pleasure at all times to have you call and make a personal examination and satisfy yourselveS Our Wholesale rooms now offer strong inducements to all who buy by the piece or package. Prices equal to the Philadelphia or New York jobbers. Dress Goods.—This department comprises a full variety- French, English and Swiss Glace% 111th Brocade and Plal4. Silks, all widths and qualitie% French Merinoes, all wool Da Lathes, magnificent Cashmeres, gay Plaid's, beautiful Do Leine% Prince Robes, Thibet and Orleans Cloths, Lc., Rich Black Alpacas, extraordinary low; Cloths,' Cassimeres, fattinetts, Vvinlis, Le. Kentucky Jeans, for men and boys' wear, in full variety. Domestic Goods. ---Cases ekß7 Conestoga, &c. Extra Calicoes, for cts., three cases Ruby Palm Prints, OA cts., a great bargain; extra Lancaster Ginghams for 12% cts.; bleached and unbleached Muslin% white, red and yellow Flannels; furniture and apron Chedks, Stripes, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery. N. W. Embredderies and Laces. Shawls! Shawls!! Shawls 111—Our Shawl Rbom during the season will be found to be stocked with a Splendid va riety Roche Long and Square, Cashmere (printed and Thibet, Long and Square. Fall line a Wool Shawls lerices 75 cents to S2O. All goods warranted aorepresented at the thine of sale.— /Of - Remember the Vice. THOS. J.'WENT ce CO., at BST Corner of East Stag end Centiry Alunre. Estate of Diana Freeman, .deeld.—Lettere • of administration on the estate of Isaac Freeman, late of the city of Lancaster,' deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in the said city: Notice is here by given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to all heving claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to sep 28 6t-36 CHRISTIAN NIXFFER. Volunteer Candidates rib The Independent voters ofLaneaster County. tome of the Editors of newspapers In this city have gratuitonitly published my name as a candidate for the office of PROTHONOTARY, wihont my knowledge or consent, _I beg leave to state that I have not even intima ted to a single individual, at any time, a desire for the or fire; it Is therefore, at this late day, at the earnest solicita tion of many of my Democratic friends, that I am now in duced to announce myself as an Independent Lktudidate for the office of PROTHONOTARY; and trusting in their kitul4tssurances, I confidently solicit the support of my fellow-citizens, with a determination, if elected, to show my gratitude, by performing all the duties with fidelity.- As a true Democrat, I will only acknowledge the rice of the majority, and bow to the will of the people, expressed at the Ballot box. IteXpectfully; sep 26 to J. FRANKLIN fiEIGAILT. r. Edltor.—l understand that my name has been I,ll,freely used by some persOns, as having resigned 1 distinctly beg leave to state, that having come before the the people as an independent candidate for the °fee° of SHERIFF of this county. I have not resigned. but will come unflinchingly to the polls, and take the honest vote of an independent people. C. SHENK. sep 30 tf:36 A B. Brown, of Columbia, will be an independent candidate for a seat in the Legislature, subject to the decision of the people at the ballot box. Lang. 22 te-31 CM Johnston, of Druinore township, will be an a INDEPENDENT Candidate, for the Legislature, sub ject to the decision of the Poyds et the I.abot Lox on the 2d Tuesday of October, 1851. aug 15 te-30 Coroner. --We are requested to announce that CON IUD ANNE, Cabinet Maker, of I..ucaster. twill be wu independent Cullditiate for Coroner, at the ensuing election. july 4 - $.O-24 • lblor Register.-..WILLIA3I KIRKPATRICK. Ma -1 chine Maßer and Iron Founder, announces that he au iudependent Candidate fur Register at the next olectidn. june 11,-aa Ustate of Emanuel Rowe and Wife.-I,u t.ourt of Common liens fur the Count:, of Inums. ter.. Whereas, Henry Breneinan, Assignee of rananuel ttowe and WM ; did on the - z , ith day of ~'epteniber, Iso4. tile in the office of the Pruthouo i dary of the said 0441. his ACCUU at' of the said hstate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the est.qe, that the said Cowl. have appointed the Seth dny of oveml,r, fur the 6.intirutation thereof, uules exceptions Pe filed. Attest, Jolgi K REED. ProtlCy Pruthy's 011 ice, Lou. Oct 3 Umecutoes Sale of Valuable City Prop- Xidrty.--on caturtnty, the 4th day of November, 1a34, to pursuance of the last Wilt and Testament of Jonathan Putts, late of the city of Laucaster, dec'd., the subscriber will expose to paths sale, at the hotel 14 John Michael, i said eity, the tollosiog described heal estate, to wit: Al that certain LOt or Piece of Ground,situated en the east site of North queen Street, adjoining property of Ben amin, D. Gill, on the .North.. .and John Iteidler on the youth, on which is erected a: two-story BitiCK LIV,LLINU lI,JCSL, wilt extensive back build ings attached. There is also a large Brick Stable on the rear of the lot, and extensive shedding it the yard, now in the occupancy of Mr. Levi ..s Livery stable. The above property is within fifty yards of the railroad depot, and is an excellent stand for any public business. Ihe house was formerly kept as a tavern stand. and is well calculated tsr that buSiuess. having all the mcilities neces sary, and a tree slid unrestricted couintunfiatiou with tile street by nine feet alley. A further description is deem ed unnecessary, as persons disistsed to purchase vi e w the premises tar themsokes. This property will positively be sold without r e serv e .— The title is indisputahle and possession will be given on the Ist day of .t{xil oast. ALSO, at the same time and place, will be offered 24 BUILDING Lyle, Ismting on It alma, Lime and streets, in the city of J,oloaoter. These lots are eligibly situated, being in the centre of the city, and affording an opportunity to builders l.,lduut met wine. A map of LUCK , : lots can be soon at the office of Wet. CarpAiler. ally tints previous to Nile. and will be exhibited on the night of sate, sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., of said day. whore attend:owe will be given and terms made known by set J. M. POLTZ, Executor. 1 jeeve L. Knight,-(uccessur to Hartley A height) 1:1, Bedding and Carpet Warehouse, South Second 5 doors above :spruce. Philadelphia. where he keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment of every article In Ids tine of business. Feathers, Feather Beds. payent spring mattresses, curled hair, lures, corn husk and straw mattress,. veil et tapes try, tapestry, Brussels. three-ply, ingrain, veuitinn. List. rag and hemp Carpetings, oil cloths. cantons mattings. co -1,. and tspainsh nuntings, Hoer and stair druggets. hearth rugs. door units. taste and plum, covers. To which he re. spectictly invites the attention of purchaser,. oc! ly.ft- A" Excellent Farm near Pittsburg for olive for sale the 4 •llllrtilerluni Porno ” &Knit miles from Pittsburg. and within ;4 of a mile of the Pittsburg and Browbsvillo Plank Road. it consists ut about 290 Acres of the best lying. most fertile and til lable land in the country, amply supplied with w ith vseel lout springs and au abundance of the bvnt be advantageously divided into three or eo, excellent farms, eaelfembracing . all the desirable 3ualities and will be so sold, if required. Its vicinity' to Plit,burg. now One of the best markets in the Union. would insurs it to Ist one of the most profitable pieces of ground upon which a armor or gardenerceuld bestow his labor and it is offered at the law price of ,c7O per :1,0,-1-5 in hand, and the residue in live years with intcr6st. =BM Ustate of Benjamin Goeltenatte, late of Alartitt towmhip. decd. The undersigned auditor ap pointed by the Orphans , Court of Lancaster county, to dis tribute the halance in Ili6 hands of henry Brenneman and Amos Crud, Administrators of Benjamin thochenaur, late of Marti,: twp., deed to and amongst those legally en titled thereby, hereby gives notice that he will attend tbr the purpose of his appointment, at his mile,, in North Luke street, in the city of Lancaster, ou Friday the 'ith day et Octolwr A. IL 165.1., at 2 o'clock, P. 31., when and where all pt,SOILS interested may attend. sep:!ti D. IL Iiz , III..E3IAN, Anditor. Letters of Administration on the,Estale of Jacob tlaudoe, late of East Earl township. Lam!,ler 'county, dec'd,, having Lean granted to the undersigned administrator, residing in said township—all persoi.s in debted to said Estate are requeseed to make immediate payment, and all perseus having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. set, lb U.:Li: , 16AAC SAN DOE. yruluabl'eßeal Estate at Public Sale.— On Wednesday. October 15, 1054, will be sold by pub lic sale, in pursimua: of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, at the public house of Jacob Leaman, in It eat Ring street, in the city of Lancaster. the following valuable propertv, part of the Real Estate of Christopher Brenner, deceased. A Tract of Laud, containing 30 Acres, neat measure. situated between the Columbia and 31mietta Turnpikes. partly in Lancaster township and partly in .the city 01 Lancaster. adjoining lands of James Buchanan mid John Burbler. There arduu the premises a large brows Barn and a fine spring of water. The laud is first-rate limestone soil, in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. Also. another trot of Land, containing le Acres and 117 Perches. neat measure, situated in Lancaster township. On the Co- lumbia Turnpike, adjoining the first mentioned tract and Lands of James Buchanan, John Boebler and Bud Herr. This tract is also lirst-rate limestone soil, in a good state of cultivation and under good fences. , - Sale to commence ut 2 o'clock iu the aftelnoon of said day, when terms of sale Will be made known by the un dersigned administrators. HENRY It, REED, sop 20 41.410 CllitltiTlA:\ (RISE. v aluable Farm For Sale.— T he subscriber w-I dispose of, at private sale, his Farm in Drumore twp., Lancaster co., used partly fur lanai ng and lardy for grazing as also fur dairying purp,es, containing about 400 Acres of excellent land—=i., acres of which is , seared and in a high state of cultivation, laid oil in convenient fields and well fenced, with running water in nearly all the tields...— lie balance is thickly covered with Chesnut, oak and oth er kinds of thriving young timber. The improvem ent , are a large two story stone Dwelling House 30 by 00 Mot, roofed with slate, and a porch running the tall length of the ouirding. filer° is a cellar un der the whole House; tuere is also a Frame Sum mer Kitchen attacued, with running spring wate r a , one dour. There is a large atone and Frame Burn, 'Liu by 47 wet. conveniently arranged s. ith stabling, mows, and and a straw house se teet square in front Of it. Also a d'agon Shed, Is by tO loot. covered with slate, with a large 6r:diary above surticieut to hold :Lox) Bushels ofOrainaind two Corn Cribs attached, .and a Carriage House. Also a flog i , nuse, Wood house, smoke lions°, Milk D onse over the sprin 7.. and other necessary out-buildings. There is St) new shedding tor Cattle of the length of 101 l feet round the barn yard; inieWiSo a well and pump and running water in the barn yard. There is also a elreara running through the torus, which formerly furnished water power kir u Fulling Mill. and could again be used for that or a similar purpose. here are two Tenant Douses, a Smith :Amp andianie Kiln. and two Orchards on the Farm, one of them just commenced bearing. The Tract might be roa veuieutly divided into two farms. the Poet ng Sep .30th The location is a desirable one in all respects—being iu a healthy and moral neighborhood, convenient to Churches, School Houses and Iliac. It is within Is miles of the line of the Columbia Railroad, 11.111 i its the immediate neigh borhood of the line of the contemplated Uctoraro Railroad. Terms will be made easy to suit purchasers, and an in disputable title will be executed and possession given on the Ist of April next. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber residing ou the Farm. _ _ PRIAIE OCTORARA LAND, AT PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNESDAY ; the 25th day of October, 1824. Will be sold at public • ale:the iIx:SSUAGE. MILLS and Farm on which I reside. (the late res dente of Col. Bell.) situate in 'olermin b.wo. ship, haticaster.conuty, Pa., on the Street road lead ing from Philadelphia to NlcUall's Ferry. and on the road leading from Oxford borough to Lancaster ; it 10.28 miles from We . st Chester; 20 from Lacaster ; , 5 miles from Oxford,and 8 from the uolumbia Railroad ut Penningtonville ; convenient to t hurdles of sev eral denominations, Schools. Stores and Mechauie's Shops. This property is well watered ; has recently been heavily limed, and is now in a superior state of cultivation. It is divided by the Stree... road into two parts. No. 1, Or that part lying on the north Bole of said road. contains 223 Acres and 17 Perches, and is bounded by lands of Robert Beyer. .i.bro hoof McConnell, Thomas Pennington, William White. Thomas Md.%man and Pose y Barnard. About 3u Acres of this is thriving and heavy WOODLAND ; about 50 Acres excellent Meadow, and the remainder Arable, in a high state of cultivation, divided into convenient fields and under good fencee. There is also an A pplii Orchard of selected varieties. now in its pAme, together with various other kinds of Fruit Trees thereon The buildings are a BRICK k it MANSION HOUSE. which is I, shaped, having two fronts, 52 feet by 18. and 68 by 27, partly three and partly two storied, containig 26 rooms, hav ing 3 spacious porches, all of excellent style and work manship. A.StoneD ouble Decker Barn, 60 feet by 6,. with large bridge dormant and Wagon House, a Frame Slate Round Hay House and Cattle Shed atacheu to the Barn, 60 It. by 35,Carriageliouse, Ice Howe. Wood House, Smoke House and other out -buildings A Three-Storied Stone Flour. Feed and Plaster Mill. 32 by 44 feet, slate roofed, with Saw Mill attached, har ing both upright and circular Saw. A Patent Hay Scale.boused over Four Two-Stori ed Tenant Houses. with ample Stabling for each. One i these tenements has recently been used as a Temperance House and Stme,and might again be profitably so occupied.-- Thei eis also a Smith Shop on the preinisee. Spring Water is driven to the Mansion House and Barn, affor ding a neverfailiug supply. There is also a pump in a well of good wnter at the door of House. In front of the .Mansion there is a. large and beautiful lawn iu which there is a lake or pond stocked with Fish. No. 2, Is that part of the Farm, lying on the south side of the Street road, containing 48 ACRES and 10 PERCHES, bounded by lands of J. Alexander Turner, Elisha Brown, Robert Be er and Pusy Barn ard. It is beautifully situated ; on it there is uu Ap ple Orchard and some rich bottom land. The remain. der is in thigh state of cultivation, and will compare with the best lauds in the county. ,far This property will be sold altogether, or divi ded as above mentioned, as may best suit purchasers. Capitalists desiring a handsome residence, a . good arid profitable, Farm and Mills, in a rapialy Improving neighborhood, will do well to call and see this proper. ty, as it br seldom anything so choice comes into the market. Sale to 'commence at 1 o'clook, P. M.. on said day, when conditions Deblob will be easy.] will be mikdo known by ROBERT HODGSON. Sep 27. te42 Re . t Lt: .. - tafjoseph .fltattiforn the Court of n'Pleas for tho county of Lancaster. Whereas, rarritr ZEtateffer, committtee of Joseph Stauffer, did on the tffith':day of September, 1654, tile In the office of the Prottiftudary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 30th day of October, lA* for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, Prothy's office, Lan. sep 243 Q . tray Heifer.--Came to the premises of the subscri ber Cantarton twp., Lan. Co., near Charchtown, about the Ist of August last, a red and white Helfer, supposed to be one year old. The owner is hereby notified to come for ward, prove property, pay charges ; and take her away, otherwise she will Le disposed of according to him. ' Sep. 26 30 , 46]. ELIAS HARTS. ralitable, Real Estate at Public Sale;--The V undersigned will oiler at public sale, at the public house of Mrs. Catharine Trout, to the 'Village of Paradise. on Saturday, the 14th of October next, a tract of land situ ate in Lower Leacock tv. - p., ad joining lands of Dr. N. W. Sample, Samuel lianffnlan, Henry Witmer, Adam L. Wit mer, Dieffenbach and others. fronting on the Phila delphia and Lancaster 'furnpiae, and on the Pequea creek, containing 15 Acres and 23 Perches, more or less. The improvements are a large TWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE. with a hack building, a STONE BARN, carriage house and other out buildings, and a large ORCIIAIID of choice fruit trees. The soil is rich and the land is in a state 01 exert lent cultivation. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock P. 31., when the terms will be made known by ELLIOTT E. LANE. JAYIES L. REYNOLDS. Sep. 2.4 3t-lkli Attorneys for James Buchanan. Vali. and Winter Clothing at F. J. E.RAMPD'S -Lamcater County Clouting Store."—A large and varied mssortment of Man's and Boys' ready made Clothing, embracing all the different approved styles, and made by . %nod workmen out of the best material. line, medium and common. Union, Beaver, Felt. Pilot. Petersham and Flushing, Bangups, Sacks and Paletot Over coats: Cloth. Cassimere and Satinett, Business, Frock and Sack Coats. Cloth. Dress and Frock Coats of various colors and qualities. Cloth. Cassimere, Satinett, Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons:- Silk, Satiu, Valentin. Swansdown. Velvet, Plush, Cloth, Cassimere and Satiuett. Double and single breasted Vests. 3lonkey Jackets, Drawers, Cud,- ..hirts, Ilosiery, Suspouders r aloves, Cravats. ilandkerchiets. Shirt-Collars, Stocks. Ties. Scarfs. Winchester and Sont's approved patent shoulder seam Shirts, Umbrellas and ad articles usually kept ill gentlemen's furnishing stores. in cluding Robes de Cinunbee anti Revere Vests and Overcoats. Also, a splendid assortment of uncut.Cluths, eassimeres and estings—all of which will be made up to order in the best 111.111110 r, with promptness. at aecommodathig pri ces, and by competent workmen. This establishment is in the monthly receipt of the French, English and American Fashions so that orders intrusted to them may In relied upon as being lu the latest style by thos.• who desire it. Ail manner of plain work. and work of a g,•utel medium, promptly attended to as hereto. fore. iintieful for p.l patrunago. the subsefilvr gmaitleutly hop, to merit a .ntimutue, of the satue. F. J. kilt-011'11. Merchant ruler and Clothier. err. North 'Queen and ''r anp, street. RI) Yo tf-36 "Ulan Goods, 185-1.-11 AGER j: now opening a large and complete assortment of sea sonable Dry liiiods, which ptirchasers will find. on exami, (ion, are uttered at very reduced prices. French Merinues and Mousselines, all wool, of last 101111- ufact aro and most debiralde colors. M black brocade and plaids, ,onte of superior qual ity and beautiful styles. Shawls—Brocha Long and Square Shawls: Barred, Wool en Doug and Square Shawls, Mourning Thft.it Long and Square`Shawls; Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls, Fancy Cash mere 'Shawls. • • Cloths, Feltiugs. Cassimeres. Satinetts. Vestings, Carpets, oil Cloths and Druggets. in new patterns. Pa per Hangings and Ikvalcrs. which we are constantly rt.- ceiving in the latest and most approved styles. rep 1:1 y Property for Sale.=The subscriber trill kj dispose rd. on reasonable terms, his property situ ate in North Luke st.. city of Lancaster. adjoining proper ty of Mr. William Iteates and Mrs. Batiaborough. Said prop erty consists of a lot of ground 25 feet front and 245 feet deep—on which is erected a new and sulistantial two-story brick Dwelling House, with a two story bark building and Kitchen attached. all finished iu modern .style with by draut in the yard. In the lot there area number of fruit trees. and at the it, near the alley, there is a large carpenter shop which aright readily be converted into two dwellings sea stable. Possession Will be given on abed st of -Vern nest. The properoy is a very desirable one, and will be sold on mod erate terms. For further particulars enquire of the hub scriber residing on the premises. sep 26 bt-3fi .11)11 N lIEMDERLEY. NT, once to all persons int..estod in the division line _l,ll between Perm and Warwiek townships. The undersigned commissioners appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, to take Into con sideration the propriety of altering the Division Line of the Townships of Warwick and Penn in said county. as cerding.to the petitions presented for that purpose. will meet at the public houseof Samuel Lichtenthaler. In on Tuesday, the 17th day of October. A.D., thi.4..nt ldnelk' A. M.; to attend to the lint leS of their appointment. cep I',lt-36 Elstat e of Isaac Reese, decd.—The sal- riber Loppoint,l by the irphuns• Court of Lanett., c , untp. a udit, to ,11,teleit e :he aisets in the hands of Casper admiaist tutor or said estate. to and among, the par ties entitled ilL•retu uill attend for that purpose at A. Lc. filer's Hotel. East it.. City'of I.:lulus:ter. on 'nun,- day the 26th of tiotoLer next. at 3 riolock. M. :let, tf-t'.6 A:Wu , SLAV.MAIXER. )ttblie Salle ',lntr.:day. the 111th of Octoher. I 1,54. Pursuant tout order of the Orphans Court of Luncast.•r enmity. the iutiwcribcr. administrator of Jacob :Candor. late of East Earl township, said county. deceased, will sell he public vondnr, on the proiniS, of No. 1. the following described real estate. to wit No. 1. A tract or parcel of about 7 Acres of Limestone Land, on the lin, rhhurg and Downingtown Turnpike. near the Sorrel Horse tavern. adjoining lands of George Weldler. John Kurtz and others, situate in East Earl township. The improve ments thereon consist of two good DWELLING HOITSF.S. a Barn, Blacksmith shop. Stable and other huildingo. also a never failing spring of run- ning water, an apple orchard and other fruit. such as peaches, cherries, Le. The farming port ion of the land is in a high state of cultivation and under gond fence. U EUIUUU P. Jl. MILTON, lit ishurg. l!et. No. 2. A tract. of alant 16 Acres of Land. lying about ly of a mile south of. No. 1. adjoining lands of I.:purge Duch man. Adam Diller and others. in same township, about 1 acre thereof L , timber laud, the balance clear and in good Leming order. laid off in fields and audergood fen,. No. 3. A tract of about al. Acres of Mountain land ad joining No. 2, and lands of David Itnnek, 3lnry Jacobs and others. in same tuo - whip. This lot is well covered with Chesnut. flak, cool other timb. r. Any person wishing td, ..ittter of Ow above tuiper• ties. will b shown I hem hy calling on the subscriber rest thug near the mine. tles.d titles and possession eiveli 011 t Ile Ist day of April A. D...1.`335. Sale to common,. at 1 delo,•!:. P. M.. of said day. when attendance and terms of .sale Will U 0 made known by "state of Benjamin G. lierr.—ln the Court of 1:AC0111111011 Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Where.., A. K. Witmer, committee of Benjamin H. Herr. did on the . 21st day of September, 1.55-1. tile in the office of the Pro• thonotary of the said Court, his Account 01 the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Court has, appointed the 30th day of October. 195.1. for the confirmation therenf, • unless exceptions he filed. Attest, .10IIN K. REEL. Prottiv.i7 - I'rothy's office. Um. sep 20 N ew York & Philadelphia Trade Sales Over.—Murray A: Stock. are now receiving large :seers stung to their already large :Lssortment of h,..he sad Sin tionerv. from the late sales. Having made arrangements with several extensive publl cation houses, we are prepared to offer School Books. at pri ces a little lower than heretnibre. School Boards and School Teachers will find it their advantage. to call and examine bolero purchasing elsewhere.. The following comprises a very small portion of the new Books just received. The World of Science, Art and industry. illustrated from ezamples in the Nose York Exhibition, 1553-54. with 300 Illustrations, by Prof. Silliman & Goodrich. . . The PositiTe - Philosopy of Auguste Comte. Freely, trans lated and condensed, by Harriet Martineau. 2 vols. The Book of Nature; An elementary introduction to the Sciences of Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry. Mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology, translated from the German, by Henry Medlock, F. C. S. The Parables of Frederic Adolphus hirunincher. From the I.7th German edition. Autograph for Freedom. Edited be Julia Griffiths. Aylmere. or the Bondman of Kent; and other went, by R. T. Conrad. Emanuel Phi Elbert; or the European ware of the Bah century, by Alexander Dumas. Herman and Dorothea. From the German of Goethe.— Translated by T. C. Porter. We would particularly invite, the attention of the pub• lie to our large and splendid assortment of English and German Family Bibles. • Out Sunday School Department is large and well select. ed. Also a large stock of Theological, Medical nod Law Books. Remember the "Cheap Book Store." Kratoph's Buildings, N. Queen stretit. MCItItAY 3: STORK. sep Y 6 tf-36 Valuable Farm for Sale.—ln pursuance of the last will and testament of Mrs. Hannah Waddle, deed. late of Spring township, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Bellfonte, on Tuesday the 28th day of November. (court week) at l o'clock. P. M. the following described valuable Real Estate, to wit: A certain tract of limestone land situate in Spring twp., 2 miles east of the lxirough of Bellefonte, on the turnpike road leading from Bellefonte to Lewistown, bounded by lands of Harvey Mann. Jas. D. Harris' heirs, Valentines 6: Thomas and M. Waddle, late the estate of Mrs. Waddle, de ceased, containing 340 Acres, more or lege. About 23) acres of sold tract are cleared and In a high state of cultivation, and the remainder is covered with an excellent growth of timber. The improvements consist of a large & commodious frame DWELLING HOUSE, one log tenant house, a large and excellent bank barn, and other necessary out houses. There are also two orchards in a healthy and thriving condi tion on the premises. SANDERS NICULLOUGII. ts-36 The above property is capable of being divided into two parts, without injury or Inconvenience to either, with an abundance of timber to each part, and if desired will be. sold separately or together, to suit purchasers. TERMS OF SALE.—One half in hand on confirmation of sale and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest. to be secured by bond and mortgage. yraluable Farm at Private Sale.—The up dersigned offers at Private Sale his valuable farm. sit uate it) Diekins-m township, Cumberland county, contain ing 150 acres of Pine Land, with a Limestone subsoil, and having thereon erected a large Two Story Frame house, weather-boarded sad plastered, with a Brick Kitchen. a large Bank Barn, 76 by .10 feet. Wagon shed. Corn Crib, and other necessary out houses. and a well of never falling water at the (lour. Also a two story Brick Tenant - How-v. t.'2 by :11) feet. end a large stable, 22 by 30 feet. There is on this farm an excellent young Orchard of choice fruit, and about 11 acres of thri ving young timber. This property is located near the Wal nut Bottom road, about mid-way between Carlisle and Shippensburg,aud is admirably calculated tin farming awl gracing purposes. For further particulars mad terms enquire of the subs.:ri ber residing on the premixes. sep 26 t 5.36 WM. 6111:1VER. Public Sale.—On Friday, October 13th, 1854. BY vritue of an order of the Orphatis Court of Lancaster county, will be sold by public sale, on the premises. late the real estate of David Garber, dec'd viz. A plantation or tract of land situate in Manor tarp., Lan caster county near Safe Harbor, adjoining lands of Adam Miller,-Safe Harbor Iron Company, and others, and the Conestoga Navigation, containing 74 acres and 120 perches neat measure, more or less. The improvements thereon are a Double one Story Log Dwelling house a Swisser Barn, Wagon Shed nod Corn Crib, a Sum mer House and Spring House, and running cra ter convenient for watering cattle in every field: a weil of water with a pump therein near the dwelling house, and and other necessary outbuildings, an apple orchard and other fruit. About 45 acres of said land is clear and ara ble, at:din a high state of cultivation: the remainder is revered with all kinds of timber, such as Hickory, Oak, Chesnut, Poplar, Ac. There is also some of the best Locust Timber on said premises sufficient to cut at least 2500 posts, besides what will be necessary to keep said la d un der good fences, for a number of years. The vi ty of the land to Safe Harbor Iron Works, gives it,a dy mar ket for all kinds of produce. Any person wishing to view the said premises previous to the day of sale may call on the widow of said deceased residing on the same. An indisputable title and possession will be given on the bit of April, 1E65. Sale to commence at lo'clock, P. M., of said. day, when attendance and terms of sale will behmde known by OKELISTLiII ILABECHER., 4.htnot .vuship monly called Indiantowu district. at the school house , iu said township. by tile Urine, Of kurot lilt 35th District—West Localicti re,ruel,ip st the pubs lie house now occupied by aer in the: village of Shosheck in said towmhip. 30th District—Pest Karl twp.. at i. a public house now occupied by Henry Yuudt. Call, in said 37th District—Paradise townFliip it public home now occupied by Christian ten. twp. 38th District—Being a part a Ilempoeld trap . at the public school house in the Ilempfnild in said t ow 0E414, 39th Di, triot--Lancaster township at the public house now occupied by Chaeles Nano.o in said 40th DiArict—k.:ll,4 Lampeter township. at the ptili• he house now ocrup.ed by Henry lienea2y.in rai,i twp. 41st District—Little Bract a tow oship.,Eit the pub-, lie house et Jonathan Hamilton, (Mk ;1111 Drat ict—Upper,Lvacock town,hip at the public' 1.14.11,,. of Michael lien7lvr, iu saidtowuslup. 43d District—Penn township. at th, nubile house of C. Hershey, in said township. 44th District-13orougli at Ailainstown. at the sepOot lionse in said borough. CALI District—Clay township at the public housd of lieorge W Steinmez (formerly John Erb'..) in skid township. 4tith District--Pequea township at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in ..aid own , hip• 47th District—Providence township, at the Louie occupied by Mary Miller. in said township. Nos icz —Thu eh•ction district composed parta oft Peen and Bt-zabeth townshipp, voting at Jacob Swarr'S was abolished by au act of the last . eckint use. The electors [het rof will vote respectively in th, 43rd and sth district,. . . The Genet,' Sdectioini in all the W.tt ds. Townslifpsl Districts and Boroughs of lb. C-. 0 1 -11) un- It, be opi m ed between this hours (.1 eight and tot. Woo, k in torenoon. and shah continue without interruption Judi adjournment until coven o'clockin the evening, whop] all the polls shall be cloned. Every person excepting Justices ot the I enc. 44.1 shalt hold any office t r appointment of prori , Lru4i. under the government 01 the United States, or of thia State, or of any other City or incorporated Di:41441 whether n comtnimiuned olficer or otherwise, a subO*l di untie officer tit agent. who is or nhail be employ ed tin! der the Legislative. Executive or J udiciary dopartme4, of the vitate or of the United States, 01 of say city incorporated District. and also that every membeat Congress, or of the State Legislature:and id the &it.' tort VOllllllollCouneil of :thy city.or Conimissionel' of any incorporated District is bylaw, , weep:add • holding or exorcising, the cease tilt. the office or a s pot oca.ont of judge. iticpee,c of aleck of nay olectio . ci gins Commonwealth, lad no I LEi.e4:: , ticks;4 other officer, of nny ouch election. shall tjl ellgib there to be voted tor. The luspeutors and Judges of the elections, sun meet at the respective places appointed fur holdie the election iu the district to which they respectliffl I belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, each said inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be I qualified voter of such district i lu ease the pereon shall have received the sccon highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not it •I tend on the day of any election, then tht portion whb: shalt have received the second bignest number st for Judge at the next. preceding clot Lieu shall act' nal Inspector intim place. nod in Came the person efecteA as Judge shall not attend. then the Inspector who l e shall have received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place. and it any vacancy snail continue iu the Board fur.the apace of nu hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election,, thequatitled voters of the township ward or district, for which such officers shall have been elected, pres ent at the place ut election shall elect one ol• their number to till such vacancy. • The Judges are to make their returns let the county' of Lancaster. at the toutt tionse in the city all Lan caster. on FRIDAY. the lath day of October. A. 1.)•• 1834 at 10 o'clock. A.. 11. L I AS ES Sheriff's Office. Lancaster, / Septemb .r 13 1854 I amalso instructed by law luAert the followingl copy of au Att. entitled ; •• An act for the - 6upprlse- 1 ion of the manufacture:Lod bah. intoxlcating. 11.1 •• quota. es it beverage," in the I" , oclainati .n for the! General Election ; to be held on the :,acond Tuesday o October next. AN ACV' For the suppression of the manufacture and sale o intoxicating Liquors,ao a beverage. Win:ft.:as, All laws to be efficient should bare the sp. 2robation and Wane!f, a Of the people :Ind where.. It is repre:ented that a large flambe if nut the majority oi the citizens of this Common wealth. are deeply impressed with the necessity of th passage of a prohibitory liquor late .drid info, os. It is impossible to oblaio a certain dice:ton of popular sentiment relative thereto r. means of petitions and remonstrances ; theiefore.. Si CrIoN 1. Be at enacted by the Senate and /lofts of Repr‘ to ntati 1,5 of Ihr Coloinortwe;alti of Penriaylon nin 'het, and et hereby . nort:d b the authority of the same, That the quali fi ed voter. of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized at th, place for holding the general elections iu their iespee rive wards- boroughs and townshire, on the steno. , Tuesday of October next to vote for and against 'la which shall entirely prohibit by proper and constitu Lionel regulations and penalties, the manufacture an bale of intoxicating liquors, except for medical. sacra mental. mechanical ono artiaticaCpurposes. Scorns 2: That the officers authorized by low! t hold elections in each ward. borough and tow.hip o this Commonwealth. are hereby sheeted and require at the place fixed by law, in the several distrima fo elections .11distric ts the holding of the generalamid on the second Tuesday of October next, when the shall be organized ea an election board. to receive friz • each qualified vo'er of their said districts, a ticks.written or printed on the outside, Prohibitory Li quor Law," and the ticket, in favor of the propose law shall contain in the inside the words ; "For a Pr. hibitory Liquor Law, " and thoseopposed to the propo Wed law elialt contain in the inside the words..' a Prohibitory Law," which voice shall be counted an. returned to the court house of the counties or citj which the said election shall be held. on the folionin Friday by the returujudges, l who shall cast up en.. certify all the votes polled lot said county or eityl t, the office of the secretary of the Commonwealth a , Hartlsburg, directed' and transmitted in the sum: manner. the votes for Governor are required to rected and transmitted, and 'lthe SOW secretary shit on the third Friday of January next ensuing . cam . unicate the said returns td the Legislature, to b: ,opened and counted in the salmi manner the •oten:fo liovernor are opened and cotint ed. and considered ft. the prayer of the voters of ,his commonwealth relatiy: to a prohibitory liquor law. Seel-tow 3. That all the elePtion laws of the State prescribing the hours of opening and closing the kit the reception of votes, the minishment for Illegal i vo ting, the defraying the expeises qf publication an , holding of the general eleottein and return of thee= and all otheertudtere Incident thereto, be and th lame are declared applleablielithaelection above au-. Scc-rtott;l: that it shali be the: duti of the. sheriff of the arrrecat counties of this Commonwealth, to in sert 'a copy of this ace in the proclamation-for. .the general election' to be held oin , the eeeotid Tuesday of Oetober'next_ • • - E. B. CH isr., Speaker of 14e Mouse of Represoircitires. M. M'giams. Speaker of Smote A rre.over-The twenty-eighth day of April one thousand!eliFht hundred and ratty-four. It'a. BteLea. eaafrot fi Harley.—Cheap Watches and Jewelry, 0 Wholesale and Retail, at the "PhilsielphiaWateh and JewelrylStote " No, 96 North Second Street, cower of Quarry, , ,Phadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jeweled, 18 carat clue" 5 - 2300. Gold Lepine,lo carats, Safer lever, full jewelled, 13,00 , Silver Lepine, jewels, . 3,00 Superior Quartiers: 700 4.: Gold Specta, . 7.00 Fine Silver, do. 1.50 Gold' Bracelets, a 360 Ladies' Gold Pencil.", 1,00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5,00 Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder,l,oo Gold Finger Rings, 37 cents to $10; Watch Glasses. plain, 1214 cents; Patent, 10-X; Lunet 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER .1 lIARLET Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, twine Gold nod Saver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices. 'sep 28 ly-36 Deter Biirgner, Dealer in Burkett, and _IL Fancy Goods, of all kiwis, Wholesale and Retail. 63 North Eight street, Second door above Arch. Philadel phia. Work Boxes, Writing desks, Dressing Qtses, Combs, Bru:Shes. Soaps. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Porte 3lonnates Cutlery, Carpet Bags. Satchels. Chairs, Cradles, Gigs, Hob by Horses, Toys. &e. sep Sale.—The Subscriber will sell by public sal. on Saturday, October 21st 165.3, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., at Lietrick's Tavern, near Witmer's Bridge, in Lancaster tap. about 30 Acres - of best-rate laud. in East Lampeter ttrp., adjoining Witmer's Bridge. Conestoga Creek, land of Loy man. letzgar's helm, liuhrer and Itanek. The tract lies on both sides of the public rued leading from the Turnpike opposite Metzger's tavern to Hauck's Mill; is troll fenced and watered and in a high state of cul tivati,n. It contains every variety of sell suitable fur a small market or dairy farm: or would 100 a very beautiful and ucceptable site Tor a country residence. Title indisputable. Possession on the lot of April 1855, or saner if desired. sep 19 is 3L TILOS. li. BURROWBS. dFan- J A n ch w o e i c l e rr sL, S r i 1 w e e . trovis:tabre fi e . ft e sk s t quality, for Fade at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. B. Eltenhead'a No. lad South Second Street, between Pine and Union, west side, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a Large and select stock of tine Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated with tine cilvEr, In Spoons. Forks, Ladles, .Sc.—Jet (lords, Taus and Fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the 'Km/- examination'at those who desire to procure the best goous at the lowest cash prices. Having a pratical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for importing and manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favorable as any other ta tablishxuent in either of the Atlantic cities. Jail - All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Sil• Ver Ware Manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. MMUMMINIIMI ' WM. B. ELTONHEAD. No. 184, South 24 St., et few 400 re above the 2 St. Market, West side. . strZ" in the liontlf Window of the Store, nut) , be seen the famous Bird Clock. which. commands the adruiration the soientnic end curious sep Ytl ly-3d NT, otlee.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the IN Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to distrib ute the balance of the account of Abner Carter. Assignee of Oliver P. White, under a. deed of voluntary assignment, hereby glees notice that he will meet all persons interested in the discharge of his duties, at the public house of Chris. tian Shenk, in South Queen street, Lancaster city, on Fri day, the 10th of october next, at 2 o'clock P. M. Sep. 19 .It-5] JAMES L. REYNOLDS. Valuable Farm at Public Sale.—On Thi day, October the sth, 1554, will be sand on the premi ses, the following valuable real estate, to- wit t—All that certain Farm or Tract of first-rate Limestone Land, contain ing as acres, more or less, situate in Lea cock townshi p Lancaster county, mile north of intercourse, ou the New . Holland road, adjoining lands of Lori Lan dis, Samuel Lapp and others. !the Improvements thereon are a large two-story LOU Wa:ATILalt 130AM/zit DIVELLINO HOUSE, a large Frame Barn, 70 by 50 feet, wagon sited, corn cribs, carriage house, wood shed, smoke house, hen ouse, piggery, lise. honsecand other convenient builaings. Alseah, ANT House, with a well near, the door and necessary out buildings. There is a large and excellent Orchard upon the place together with a great variety of all kinds of graft ed fruit of the best quality: Two wells of never falling water (One in the barn,) and two springs forming with oth ers the head of Muddy run. cattle can bare access to my ter from every field. Within the last few years 1000 pan els new fence, mostly locust posts, have been put up, and the whole larm limed twice within 12 yoare with So bush els to the acre. There have also been from 25 to 30 head of cattle fed upon the place yearly. - . . Four acres of the above property is covered with hue timber, and there are many very large Locust trees on the property. The place could conveniently be divided into two lariats. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as persons disposed to purchase can See and judat , llll' them selves, by examining the premises. Also, at the same time and place, a Tract of Land, con taining TYI2I Acres, more or less, situate on the edge of the Welsh Mountain, Earl township, covered Kvith heavy time ber, mostly Poplar. On this tract there is a large spring of water. This tract adjoins property of Win. Rhoads, David Graeff and others. Also, n tract of• Five Acres, more or less, In same town ship. covered with sprouts 4 and 5 years old. Title,: indisputable and poysesion gtven on the first day of April nest. *it .- Part of rho purehte, ;an remain In the prop erty if .irsired. gale to eenamence at 1 o'clock, P. of told day, when attendance -will he given and terms naado known by ' sep 19 ts.Z3 PETER E. LIGHTER. public Sale - of Real Estate.—The undersign ed by virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will expose to public sale by but-cry. on the premises, on Friday the 20th'dtty of Octo ber. A. D.. 1931. at 2 o'clock. I'. M., the following described valuable Real Estate, situate in Frankford township. to wit Trees of Land, containing, 53 Acres and 19 Perches, strict measure. having thereon erected a largo stone Merchant MILL. with four run of stone, a Saw Mill. Clover Mill. Plaster Mill, a new Distillery, new. Ileg-pen, three tenant Houses, Stables and a Cooper Shop. Also, at the' same time and place, a tract of first-rate Slate Land, containing 157 Acres and 123 Perches, more or less, having thereon erected a MANSION HOUSP, Spring house. bank Barn. nod a young Apple qr chard. Included in this tract are 9 terms and 110 perches of first-rate Bottom Laud. These properties are situated on the north tide of the Coundoguinet creek, about four miles west of Carlisle.— They also adjoin each other. and have been occupied and noel as one property but they will be sold jointly or sepa rately. as may best suit purchasers. Ile will also sell at the Court - Muse, ie th e borough of Carlisle, on Saturday tho 21st of October. nt 1 &dock, P. M. a tract of Limestone Land; In South Middleton twp., on the south side of the Walnut Bottom road. adjoining lands of R. S S. Given and others. containing 70 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a tot , story STONE HOUSE,, and a neat new hank Baru. Terms mado known on tbo day of Stile. JOHN STUART. sep 19 5t.-35 .A.sHrir. of John Hays, tlee'd Stoves 2 Stoves I Stoves I—The subscriber ha, lug made largo purebases of Stoves before the last ad. vance In prices, is prepared to oiler inducements that will make it greatly ildvnntapous to merchants and consumers to give him a call. Ills stock of Coek :toves embraces every variety ,4dapted for burning wood or coal, with large ovens and heavy cast ings, and nanny patterns that ore particularly eco nomical in the consumption of fuel. The public aro particularly invited to examine the 'Poem Man's Friend.' The department of Parlor Stoves comprise the best variety ever offered in this city—being selected from all the manufactories of character In this country. Also a fine assortment of Parlour Cook Stoves—among these are some of the most useful Stoves manufactured, answering at the same time the purposes of Parlour Cook ing and Dining Doom. and adapted for burning either wood or coal. These, together with a splendid assortment of Sine-plate Air Tight Coal Cannon and Hall or Church Stoves, are offered at prices that make it nn haducoment for all to want of a Stove to call and examine. • .. GEO. 31.. STEININIAN, West King st., Lancaster sep 19 t To the Public .-- Thu subscriber having purchased the entire stock of Merchandise from M. B. Witmer,at Safe Harbor, together with all the Store fixtures, will con• tlnue the Mercantile Business, at thesame stand previous ly occupied by him. Having. to addition to the former stock, just returned from Philadelphia with &large and well-selected assortment of Dry Goods, Oroceries, Queensware, Hardware: &c. purchased on the most reasonable terms, - he flatters lam self that he can present such inducements to purchasers in the quality and cheapness of his goods, as are not ex celled in any store in the country. Ile solicits the patronage of the public. Sept 10, 1854. .i. R. HESS. tita,_ Having told my entire stock of goods to Ur. A. R. Hess, and retired from business, I cheerfully recommend him to my old customers and the public generally, as evey way worthy their encouragement and support. M. B. WITMER. Safe Harbor, Sept. 10. 1544. 6t-35 4-76pArirc t, r t e e ofF .:le. T r h e e de a'l subscribero ok C n havingn County yTa ralttl t retiredfrom a business, offers for sale the above tract of Land. lying on Bennett's Creek, and adjoining the Mill property formerly owned by Wm. Norris, on the road leading from Ness Mar ket to Hyattstown. There are upon this, tract, some 200 Acres of Wood Lend, and will be divided into lots to suit purchasers; there is also a large quantity of Meadow, and more can be easily made. The improvements are comfortable, with all necessary out buildings. There are young Orchards of choice fruit. A further descriptron is deemed unnecessary, as persons disposed to purchase will view the same. The terms will be made to suit any person disposed to purchase a home, by giving security or a lien upon -the property. Any furher information will be given by S. O. Coekey, Urbana, 31d. WILLIAM. COCKET. sep 15 41-35 . Iraluable Assigned Real Estate at Pub. - lie Sale—On Saturday, October 21st, 1854, the under signed, Assignee of James H. Houston and wife, will sell atzublic sale, on the premises In Salisbury township, Lan ualiter county, the following described assigned real estate; to wit :—All that eertain extensively known Patin and Tavern Stand, called ..The Gyp" situate in Salisbury twy., aforesaid, about 17 miles east of the city of Lancaster, on the road leading from Lancaster to Philadelphia, by way of West Chester, and from Intercourse to Wilmington.— The Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad also runs throu g h this property,edjoining lands of the Misses Leech. Jas. G., Henderson, Esq., I. W. Rutter, and others, containing 102 Acres, (more or less,) with a large and well arranged two story stone Tavern,llouse; a large stone, barn, a new stable and sheds, capable of containing 75 horses. Theft is a never failing well of water with' pump therein, near the door, and an Orchard near the house. The farm is very produotive, laid off in convenient gelds, and well set with grass. There are near the barn, several pens erected, for the purpose of feed lag or assorting droves of cattle, sheep, Se. This is decided ly one of the best Tavern Stands in Lancaster county, be ing on the great thoroughfare from Pittsburg to Phlladel. phis. Most of the droves coming from the West passes by it, as well as a great portion of tho travelling public. It is in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to churches. schools,stores, mills, &c., &c., and by a slight expense a house night be erected to accommodate the railroad tray. el as well as the travelling public generally. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when due attendancb will be given and termaof sale made known, by the undersigned Assignoek of maid Jame H. Houston and wife PHILIP HATHAWAY, HENRY DICKINSON. ts-24 Fifteenth Seml-Annual Trade Sale of Carriages.—This Sale will be held at the Philadelphia Bazaar, Southeast Corner 9th and George sts.. Philadelphia, on Wednesday morning, Septemper 27, and will be contin ued on THURSDAY morning, Sept. 28, on FRIDAY morn ing. Sept. 29, on SATURDAY morning, Sept. 30, commen cing each day at ten o'cloCk. . The collection on this occasion will bo be equal to any ever offered before at a Fall Sale, comprising CARRIAGES and Light WAGONS of Flaglor's Dunlap's, Alerrfck's and other makes; most of which will be warranted to private purchasers. The Auctioneer can refer with pleaedre to purchasers at previous Trade Sales for the character of the work offered at these sales. Secondhand Carriages Included In the collection will be some very desirable Secondhand Vehicles. Also, a large Collection of Harness. t. No postponement on aeoonnt of,the weather. ALSHZD H. H 113.8147,85, Auctioneer. sap 19 2t45 VettitU OMINIEN. III . I . IIIOII . tration cm the township, deed baring Z. siding in said township: All tate are requested to make thine having claims will present these este.' fcrr settlement. - , LEAUti sep 12 6t34 . . . . . - -- It .Putille tiale.---Tho subsatiber willofter illnblics mrp Tessin Stand no Or l i . . c issosh d re ;,;_ 'zilitsibisi 'Tn:e turda rks: 7 . a ttw tt ith d - of sin oc d t Zei n iistLt. • .. ; A Farm for Sale .—The subsciiber ears Her Farm" l B , l„Prendsewf" --- W ',le d by lan -bI for sale, situated in South Iliddititon township, Cues- 1 berland county,about four miles south of Carlisle, on the 1 c l5lll l -T 4..,, ~mn-13.„,,na1k, ~yynyhl t miles . 1 Vogt of. ri - Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining lands of Thomas Bradley i which, le Pvees,_ .4,5—,,v--'" be e'en the towns - find others, containing ; 1910 Acres ,Moro or less, of first, 4 -- s k W" ' ., -.7 . ,,L ! rate limestone land; about 20 Acres of which is wood land. , There are '" " containing 11 8 Acres and half a nail f - The improvements are a good two-st'ory BRICK ' HOUSE and a new Rusk Barn, with wagon shed rris, , Cla".r-- of -4 `tow /4, grass,)) and Corn Crib attached, a good Carriage house Lai ,',, 1.1...-o, urea large and commodious t,,,,.00 pan of and out building% ALSO, a good Tenant House, , ERN HOUSE , rough-cast , a good Log Brs,itivation, o ffhi e n ° „„" patentql lime and and a well of never failing water, and a line young thri. ; ed, Carriage House, BmuM3l Hope, Spring Libor.— Ting Orchard of choice fruit. 1 large tavern Stablftealosble of containing tiO Hull; Persons desirous of purchasing a Sum of this kind will ,-- other necessary ont buildings. Th ere Is running rat... , do well to call upon the subscriber. The farm lvill only . l in the rear of the haute. i ts a k tayern 10 has tong and fa be offered at private sale. , , - ,f vorably been ktibsna, hal' g a Large widening castor:o,mnd sep 12 ite-3-1 • 4 MAGDALE_NA LEUS.N M. Is at tliivime un_doubtedl ono of the hist drove stands 1 on the rad. There is a thriving Apple Orchard of Proclamatlon.—Whereas, In and by the several .. graf ted .111114 a Peach 0 and a )ergo quantity of ordinances passed by the Select and Common Conn- Vum and Pear Trees. ,Ho does not deem It necessary to ells of the City of Lancaster, on the 27111 of February, IM, - gll;;Ovi further description and respectfully invitee per and on the 13th of -February, 1841, it was enacted, That ! sons vrbrithig t O view the property previpus to the sale to the owner of each and every DOG found running io,the ; au on bim. Having 4etermined ou relieving to the West Street heassures persons desirous of purchashig, that the prop s, Lanes, or Alleys, in the City, during the perlod.for ; e vs. will be sold, without dill, Co the dal , adverthied. which the Mayor may require them to be confined. shall ' be liable to a One of $5. • •s.-4.0 - e half of the purchase money on the first day ' 0 ell heal, and the, balce in two equal annual pi- And Whereas, It has been represented to me that Dogs laboring under symptoms of Ilydrofthobla have been seen =Lel "' .1 in the city and that two persons and a number of dogs , Sale to commence one o lock - , . P. 11. ; have been bitten by such.l do therefore, in pursuance of i jy 25 101-27] . JOILY SHAFFER. said ordinances , enjoin the owners of all dogs within the t= city to confine, muzzle, or shut them up, in some proper ; L tilp ; hate of Quin*e...2oo ou n ces 9f American place for 30 days from the present date, and the Constables 1 kJ nutnufacture. fOr sale t l,_. B. S. IILII.LENMIRSG'S are hereby required to be attentive and vigilant in enforc- ' log said ordinances. Drug and Chemlc Store, No B:South Queen-st. It is hoped that all good citizens will see the propriety : alig 22. I . 8130 of complying strictly with the terns of this proclamation, • as the safety of the community requires it. Dated at the City of Lancaster, the 4th day of September, 1881. sep 11 tf34]. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. Mayor. T A. h c e te h lu th Harrisburg.L ' s- - si — ortof this i po m p:.ia e r s a t n o d f flourishing Institution will commence on Monday the 6th of November next, under the most favorable auspices.— During the present year such Improvements and additions have been made as its increasing patronage demanded.— The Principal will be assisted by a full corps of competent and experienced Teachers, and special attention will be paid so the health fi,pd comfort of the students. TERMS.—Boarding, Washing.. Tuition In the English branches and Vocal Music, per 6esvion (5 months) 5t5,00 Instruction In Latin or Hawk, 5,00 French or German. 5,00 "• Instrumental Music, 10,00 The attention of parents and guardians is earnestly In vited to this Institution, Circulars will be furnished, and any information will be given on application either person al or by letter to D. DENLINGER. sep Li 2m-34 Principal. Harrisburg, Pa. For Rent..-The two largo rooms (with a folding door between them) occupied at present by the sub scriber, as an office, in South Queen street. Me doors be low Shenk's Hotel. They would he suitable for eith er a store or office. The rent will be moderate. and posses sion given Immediately. "Vall and Winter Dry Goods.-1854. J. V. I DEPUY, No. 41 North. Eighth street, Philadelphia— Thankful fur past favors, respectfully invites his customers and the public, to examine a new and splendid Stock of seasonable goods; comprising: Rich Plaid Silks, Wide Lyons Velvotn New Striped Silks. Cloaking Cloths. _ Brocade Silks, Woilen Plaids, Plain Silks, ' French ilerinoe-; Black Silks, Mouse De Wm", Cloaks, Mantillas, and Shawls Cheap. Ginghams, Prints, Sc., in assortment; Ribixo.n. Embroi deries, liloves, sc. Owing to the daily sacrifice of large quantified of desira ble golds at auction, the subscriber is enabled during the presort season to offer unusually gdeat.Pargains. J. V. DEPUY. No. 41. North Eighth st.. Philadelphia. sep 10 3m-It 'pinata of John Hoff and Mary Hoff, late Of the city of Lancaster, dee'd.—The undersigned Au ditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance of the assets of the estates of both said deceased, In the hands of Henry P. Carson and Thomas Baumgard ner, Administrators, de bonis non cum, testament° an neon of the estate of said John Hoff, dec'd, and adminis trators of the estate of said )Lary Hoff, deceased, to and among the persons legally entitled thereto, hereby giros notice to all persons Interested in said distribution that be will attend for the purpose of his appointment at th pub lic house of Frederick Cooper, in the city of Lancaster. n Wednesday, ,the 10th day of October next, at 2 o'clock in she afternoon, when and where all person., interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, sep 19 4t-35 Auditor. ASplendid Country Residence for Sale. —is offered at private sale, that beautiful property known as - Prospect Hill," formerly beloucing to Dr. John Leaman, and now occupied by Col. Wth. C. Patterson, situ ate in Paradise township. Lancaster county. This property contains about 10 1-2 Acres of first quality Lime-- stone Land, very productive. About 6 1-2 acres used for farming purposes, the balance made up iu a garden, young orchard and the lawn, filled with Ornamental and Forest acres, and extending down to the Philadelphia sod Lan caster turnpike. There is a well of excellent water and a good cistern upon the premises. The buildings aro a hand some two-story STONE HOFSE, plastered, com fortably arranged, makiag a beautiful appearance i n and considered one of the best built houses to the e county; it occupies a commanding position and 1 giving a splendid view of the country around. there is also a foams barn and carriage house, with ,itabling for four horses and as many cows. Thera is a number of Fruit trees in a thrifty condition. This property is only a mile from Leaman Place Station. on tht Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, is convenient to churches, post offices and entree, and la a delightful neighborhood. V5OO of the purchase moue} may remala charged elan the premises for one or two years, and the terms of pay ment for the residue will be aceemmodated to the times. Please apply to N. E. SLAY3IAKEII, Kfq., Agent for the owner, at Williamstor•n, Lancaster coon. ty, Kinzer's P. 0. zep 19 tl-35 Estate of Dr. Josiah Robinson... Letters of administration on the estate of Dr. Josiah Robinson, late of Ephrata township. Lancaster :runty. deed. haring been granted to the subscriber residin,_ :n Clay township all persons indebtedite said estate are re q uested to make payment immediately. and those harimf claim will present them, without delay, properly authent boated for settlement. sop 5 ''At-33 PETER MARTIN. Adm'r. -, \Tottco.—The members of the Parmer's Mutual Insti ll runce Company, are hereby notified. that a tax of 50 cents on every thousand dollars of the valuation of the property Insured, has been levied by the Board of Directors to pay pay the loss sustained by David Lefever. of Upper ',flaccid. - township. in the destruction of his Barn by lire. on the 29th of ;nine last, and members are requested to pay their respective quotas without delay- Those who do not pay within thirty days from this date, will be charged 10 per cent. additional. to pay the expense of collection. Payments may be mode toJoiieph Clarkson, at the Treas. urer's office, Lanenster: to John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Lampeter township: or to J , hu Strohm, fieeretary. Prorl. deuce tarp. Members, residing to the townshipa . of East and West Donn,ral, Coney, Mount Joy. Rapho, and Penn, may pay to Jacob Sonde:. Esq.. lu Springville, with whom a Duplicate for those townships will be /eft. Members residing in the townships of Earl. East Earl. Ephrata. Brecknoek and Dernarvon. may .pay to David Witanenmear the Blue Ball. in East Earl township, with whom a Duplicate for those townships will be left. JOIN ROHRER, cep 12 ilt-34 Treasurer. Daguerreotype% I FORTNEY'S GALLERY iu rooms up stain, over Pinker ton .1 Slaymaker's Hardware Store. No. 37. N. 'Queen street, Lancaster city. Pa., continues to sustain the reputa tion of being tho best place to go in title City—to procure a perfectly life-like LIKENESS and withal a handsome and entirely satisfactory picture. where all tho admirers of good Daguerreotypes and the public generally are respectfully Invited to, call tend see for themselves. sop 12 7nt.31 NTodes to Gunner. and' Hunterv.—All sons are hereby forbid trespassing on the tenth of the undersigned in Leacork township, fn• the purpose of hunt ing and destroying the game, or nshing. The utmost vig or of the law will be eutorced nail:lst those' neglecting this caution. • David Kling, Jacob Kling, Christian Fink. David Bear, Amos Butter, Jacob Eaby, Samuel Groff. Saniuel Lapp. Christian Eby, David 31. Thomas, John B. Newhouser, Wm harsh, P. B. &sem Peter Kling, B. Seldomridge, Gotlieb Grilebortzor, Jacob K. Eckert, Jacob Bair, Christian Krider. Christian Zook. ' wep 12 3t.3k NT, °tic e.—All persons owning and wilfully permitting ill Pigs, Swine or Hogs to run at large in the city of Lan caster, centring to existing. Ordinances, are hereby notified that the penalties attached to said urdlitance will be Impo sed upon all inch who refuse compliance with the same. In the event of failing to conform with said requisition, such Pigs, Swine or Hogs will be exposed to sale, and all expen ses accruing therefrom will be deducted from the proceeds of said sale. CIIRISTLAN KIEFFER, Lancaster, sep 12 tf.34 Mayor. T n the matter of the assigned Estate of 1 Gee. Heckert.—The undersigned Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county. to pass upon the exceptions filed to the account of Jonas E. Lane. assignee of said George Heckert L Wife, and also to report distribution to and among the creditors of said Estate, Will meet all parties interested, on Tuesday, the 17th of Octo ber next, at 2 o'clock, I' M., at the public house Shenk, in the city of Lancaster. OEO. M. KLINE, - JOHN C. VAN CAMP. THOS. H. EICREOIVES 4t41 osexidale Cement.—An excel lentlik article for Lining Cisterns, Vaults. Spring House:, and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and expo sed walls. , For Ealo by CHARLES OILEPAP.9 SMITH, Succezzor to the late firm of Evi smith C. on. Corner of Front and Willow ate., uppceito the old ! stand, Railroad. sap 19 ly.lio , Desirable Farm at Private Sale.—Th. u :,- JJ dertigned offers at private sale, the valuabl.. forrr 1 Limestone Land, now in the tenure of Isaac 31entrer, m ate about 3 miles north of New Holland. and one LEH , rom Overholtzer'e mill, Earl twp., containing 101 1-2 Acres, seventeen of which are under heavy Timber.— The improvements are a two-story Stone DWEL. LINO HOUSE, barn, straw and wagon sheds, Or- chard, Sc.,nd Tenant House. The farm is divi ded by good fences into ten or eleven-acre fields, most of which haveamccess to a stream of water passing near the barn and running the length of the place. The farm is in excellent condition and 'good limestone can be obtained anywhere upon it. The tenant, Mr. Mentzer, will exhibit the place to persona desiring to purchsee. The terms of payment of purchase money may be made easy, and possession and an indisputable title will be given. on the first day of April next sep 19 tf-35 'estate of John GambeV.-.lu the Cnurt of Corn _Esmon Pleas for the County of Lancaster. 11 - hereas. Jacob IL °amber and Abraham Peters, Assignees of John Grun ter, did on the 30th day of August, WA. tile in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, 'their Account of the tald Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the said (fists-U., that the said Court bate appointed the Beth day of October, 1864, fur the confirmation thereof, walSes exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN HEED, Proth'y Prothy's Office, Lao. Set) 12 4t41 War with England 1.-Eagle Porcelain Works. HENRY GAST has noted up and enlarged his former works and commenced the manufacture of all kinds of Earthen Ware. Rockingham or Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream Colored and White Ware, Toilet Seta. Table and Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jars, and a great variety of other articles kept constantly on hand at his Pottery Ware-house, and at his Store Room; and, an as sortment of Bracketts and Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, &c. He is also prepared to furnish alLkinds of Terra Cota work, Garnishing, Mouldings and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to suit all kinds of buildings, inside andout; & Encanatic Tiles, for Ornamental Pavements of Fossil° Granite, or artificial Stone for Flooring of Halls, Rooms, Bar-Rooms„ Passages, Baths, Ornamental Fire- Places, &c.; and wilt keep constantly on hand, at his old stand, en assortment of Red. Esrthern and Stone Ware. 11. G. has been six months, and spared noither labor or expense in making thenoceteary preparations for the above manufacture, and la now prepared to receive all orders. • HENRY GAST, No. 2234 South Queen street, between Centre Square and Vine street—Sign of the IhG Pacaza. . 1 1;&••• Steady BOYS wanted as apprentices to learn thu above business. • P. G. has engaged a manager who Is fully comp°• tent to conduct the above business; and all communica tions, correspondence and ordere with his manager, per. tattling to the said business, will be strictly attended to. JOIDI li4BHISGN, Mann. 1 up go too Fancy. Dry C4oodsa,..Every de 3 ithe Ladi e s a r e b e . Lvmlng more convinced that for umaniticeut Silk torss—black, fancy, plaid or tgured--,here is uo place a here so large a variety o 4 choke styles and tabrlca is of fered for their examination, riot WEN TZS. J edging fr,,nt the nuMber of handsome &eased Wentz's sell dally--all LOTtrs of. the bositiful—novel, and ne plus ultra, are satistied hat the head quartors for good, rich and cheap goods, is at. Is E.Nrid, A Positive Fact—.lll that are disposEd to do Justice to themselves. are hereby uotitied that mr Dry Goods--of any and every deacription—theru is uo piatio where thdy CALI buy with mom advantage to themselvesithan at IVENTZS. Ilt.st King Itreet. sep tz-3. ‘Tew London Academy.--Netv Loudon, Chester county. PA. 'rile -Winter session Of this institution .111 open on Wednesday, November ',1:4, and continue twenty-one Expenses, Boarding and quition. Washing, Music and Minium Langufiges are extras at the usual rates. The emir?a• of instruction's thorough-4nd more extended than In most Academies-:-e nibracing fhe hranchex of a solid English education, Latin, tireeh, French and - tier/nen lauguage;, a r.. ac. 'Tae subscriber deems It; unnecessary to add anything in commendation 01 this institution, salt is of long stand ing and Ws been liberally ;patronized bf almost every see tion of the country. The Winter Term will open. with lucre:teed facilities ftior improvement. k Or Catalogues containing more mizitto information or for:reference : address eard as above. JAMES It MeDOWELL, Principal. MEEEZE Inland Safety itlutulll InelarartoO C 0... Chartered April oth, Capital 41/25,000 00. Charter Perpt;luai. tJtuen, Kurth ....neon Street, lest square. This Couipsuy is now priparcti to luau against ion Or damage by on hutiSes, stores and otaer buildings, perpetual or Ilinitod, and poor, Inert:Li:4l(o.6 or lurnituse l in town or country, and at thin must :avowable rates. • Tho Company is also antingued to redeive motley on de posit, for solicit interest 7111 be ahowett by special agree mous. I DIRECTORS. DR. 11. 11. 3.ll:ll.lini‘lie.nti, President. THOMAS ZELL, JACOB M. Li)Mi. JulL S. W. PAWYD, PLT.r. it MA.. ii.\, DAVID BENDER, DA v tu iIAB.taIAN, JOHN A. iILtAnTAND; JOHN nTlitat, DA..\ Lt.!! tauv.U. HiILuLPH F. IjACCii, =la Irmuler. - arolers Look Hero 1.-Ilaslng the sole Agency "C for the IRON PLUD.I.II6, ranchCdl.l be at the /Lard: %tare Store of . LILO. SRItt..CIII.II, ttug 15 Stu-3u orth Queen aireet, Lauettater. A mortician Artiste' Union t t'r.-The Subscribers to the Works of tin Artists Uttiou are respecttully In. formed that from the unpret:edented ;favor which they have received, the Secretarly feels confident in stating that the whole number of Lugruriugs (.:se,ttiO) still be disposed of within a few mouths, of which due notice, through the press. trill be given Agents are south:stud to form Clubs and sow in their Subscribers without delay. Jy 18 3fli °I ('loncentr•ated Emsence of Jai/Intuit Gin k_,J gee—This LEsence possesses all thg qualities of the Jamaica (linger in a ingtOy concentrated nwin, and le highly recommended stole:n:111c audntimulant to those recovering from nicks,es, tea in unC,Abled and relaxed habits of tee aged, dyspeptic and rhouutatic. It promotes digestion, relieves flatulency, sprouts of the stomach and bowels. pie:cuts nausea, griping, dytnittnry, boweLtont plaints, &c. PrepaFed and sold at 1 CUARLES AS lIEI\ITBH'B Medicinal, Drug and Chemical store, 13 East King at., Lancaster. • aug 15 tf-80 state of Jacob Atkorman, Lancaster „Li city, dot:M.—Letters the above estate cavtng been granted to the uudersigned, all persons debted are requested to Melte Itntnedl ito pa}•mant, and those having claims against the same still Fesent them to Lanc'r, Aug. 22 Ct. 31.1. mportant To Young ftleq...D.witutres 30 I,heady Ways to onto Money. 1 for sale upwards of thirty different Itecuiptl, ieimy or whleh bare boon sold the post year, for fire dollars a picot!. ago the whole com prising so many different (woos to make money. In the sale of one of these articles aim, I have - known young men the past year to nuike from fire; to twelve dollars per day, and in the nianura,:ture cud sale ot any of the ar ticles, no young man of Onergy and alllty can fall to =Me money. • Address E. BOWMAN, Rostsm, 3besP . ',ow:losing ono dot: lar, and the whole uuruhe'r‘of Receipts M ill ho forwarded by mail. No letter taken from the r.ffice miles prepaid. may 9 Om-it Freah Arrival for the Fal trrado.-.Just received, the au s: magnticent did colors—the hand3omeit goods ever cdletod. Ladles, call and witness I'or ::oars Ives Another I,t leek rleh and h , k,y, only- 75 cents per yard. Splendid fuer quarter, Bla-ttSilk. only 51. Embroideries: Embroideries! :Now opoillog---0 n.Jthor in voice ufLadies Needle work Collera, at t. 4. and 25 eta. 5000 yards of the best Calicoes ever mind at 0:.1, eta., now opening; call early at It'ENTZ'S. Flannels: Fla:tee:a: is the time tot Great Bargain,. Call at WENTZ'S White Crape —a few eery Poe duos left, which we are now selling. off to close the invntco, ut groat bargains. Fresh Good; received alniost daily, Thor , . J WENTZ b 00. atrs `.."J ror. E. King nod Centre sqUare Golden istgle, ,rottce to Travelers.- - From and at..a. Slonday, i 1 June HI, 1654;tbe Curistlana k Chet,ut Level Stage Line will leave Christiana daily at via Coopersvllle, Green Tree, Quarryville. Spring GroVe, 'Aterhnnhn, Grove, to Chegnut Level; rhturning;,,will Leave Übe Level at 5 "'elect:, A. M.. a td return the Naas noble to Ckuiatiatut. The above arra' gement wig allas4 ppiaotui ac apportun. Ity of traveling In either Of two 4414110 as of ears to and from the cities of ^hlladallido ire !aloud's/. June :20 ; Itar ardor of tha Managers. Improred Super r Phosphite of Lime, ermu city Chemical and Union Worbo. made after the mo=t improved articles. and vary superior. Prepared An hydrite Manure, made nftor the Engititi Grit ic. and most superior, being curs much lower then 4.; a -no, and fully .001. The attention of Thialere and FarMers is partkulan ty called here for trial. Alto, PEitiIVIAN OCA.NO, intent) or small quantities, for sale by 1 JOHN L. PO3IEROY, 22 South Wharves, pd door abov,i Chesnut street, . july 11 3m 2d Philadelphia. "Crunch Calf dozen iof superior lirand French Calf riklas—jtist received and for sale lower than ever offered Id tiilii city, at ::o. 17 . ,t , West King et. Lucuea. SHOE TILREAD.-31A1 pound! A1zr...141.1t Thread far sale at Philadelphia prices--nt the cheep Leather. Morocco and shoo finding store of the sul:scrieor, No. 1. West King street. 131. H. LOCKER. RED SOLE LEATHER.-1000 pounds of Red Sole-Leather direct from Nor York--et a greot b.ugaliani Call soon at the old head quarters—\o. lit,: 'Went King street, opposito Cooper's Hotel. J. H. LOCPSta. junn tf-21 - k r Ell' BRASS FOCNDRY at Chesnut ptroat Iron Works. 1. 1 1 C. Kieffer takes this Method to inform the public, and all person having business of the abovo,character, that he has. In connection with ills Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, commenced the Brasr, Foundry business. He is pre pared•to manufacture ell Nods of Machine and Brass Cast trigs, Copper Rivets and Soldery, at sinirt notice and in a workmanlike manner. juno 27 a-2a French Trustee,)svelghin'g leas than 21/ 2 ounces. For the Cure of rice, hi or Rupture. as kuowledged by the highest medical authorities of nib, delphia, iucomparably superior to any Other lu use. Suf ferers ;rill be gratified to learn that (het...skin now offers to procure not only the lightest sod n4:t easy. but as du rabic a Truss as any other; iu lieu of the, cumbrous and un .7o=lbl-tette article usually sold. There; is no difficulty at tending the fitting . , and when the wtd is located, it will re tort its position without change. , I Persons at a distaace unable to all in the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any addresci by nsuiltdisg Five Dollars fur the single Truss. or Ten for; the double—with measure round the hips, Bpd stating side affected. It will he exchaneuti to suit if not luting , bordturnlng It atones., unveiled. For sale only l 4 the I eip.irtdr, . . CALEB 21..NEEDLE.11 Cyr. Twelfth and Baca streite. 413.-La DI Es, requiring tho benefit of Meclian ical Supports, owing to derangement oil the Into:mai Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, VoCal, Pulmonarn Dyspeptic, Ner vous and Spinal Weakness. are informed that a competent and experienced Lady Via be in attendance . at the Boothe, , 'set apart for their exclualie use,) No. 114, Twelfth it, let door below Mace. j june 27 Iy-23 ISAAC E. MESTER Pittladelphin College of 4edicirte.eerhe I Winter Session of thiS institution ;will begiu.Octobor U, 1554. Full course of Locturce are given troth in the Whiter sad Summer. Degrees are contbrred iu March and July. Fetes.—One full course, 04. Perpetual Ticket, $1.50.- 31atriculation. 'Gradiontian Fee, ;•:.11. To these who hare attended two full conrses inpuotnbr institution, $6O including Ciredoetion Fee Personal Wt.:rent-is tabu by the Facidty in the welfare Itnd progress of every Student. Examinations are g.iren atally by the Professor upon every branch. In all facilities for Inetructien this schoollis equal to eV in the Country. For further information, address B. 111.1WAltD RdND, 11. D., Dzin, aug 1101-25 106 South Moth etr4t, Phil^eielphia hole° • Theologlnal iSoolr,s;•..A..Trautbso on C Biblical CriticLim, exhibiting a systhatatic view of the science 2 vela b vo., by &none! Davidson, D. - D, ' • A Co mpendium of Zccleslastical ilistory. Translated from the tternian, by Sainind Davicisondin 2voLs Bvo Select Christian anthori, with Intateinctory Rasa - rs, con taining— The Christian's Defence against Infidel - .Memoirs of Rev. T. iialybin ton ; Wilberforce's Practical Vievr•of Christianity; Doddridge's Illso and Progress of ReligiBn in the .Soul; Adam's Private Thoughts on Religion Flow's Redeemer's Tears Wept over LceC Souls; A Rem& Imitation of Christ. Sennons v ,h,y,Hahrylteiville. 1 vol 840. The truttiorPresidel i e tdwards, in 4 vole ivy. • - The Works of Irev. Win Jay; in 8 volve. . .- Commenturies on the wsoftheAlinut ilebrews,with n Intron„ctoryEstay on !Ciitt . . ''.l!oalet and Cloven:anent vole '" vC.Wlnee. 1, •-•• • ' • A assigned Eatistit Oit.VelisiMose.....Xhosub- JelLscriber having been aPi.eiritrA' , l.ssignee of i'elinitoss, Of .liartic township, hereby gives n..tin4 to all persons in debted to the safd Moss to make payment ithittodiately, and dime haying dishes 1 present them without delay, for settlement. ROLEX 31thALLS, • aug 20 88 - • • Provldwoe J.W. 110LB1106(E, Secretary. 605 Broadway, N. Y GEOLiGi: ACK_zitMAN, Lxecutor. New 1131 - i'ttiti FOlinjdrY.