St.Lonts CorresponSence. Arrival of Goo. Burt 4 he Sad of Gorcr;mcni of Aihrask.2 —Execution of Orban.,Expla 'sion—No Nen Kilted— Aoquittal of the Engineers of 1 1 To. 2-2'he Crop—Nemphie Nary' Yard--Eeturn of Kansas. Emi grants—Wild Pigeons. Sr. Louts, Sept. 25th,1854. Gov. Burt and several gentlemen attached to the Toni torial organiration of Nebraska, arrived in our city a few days since, in the enjoyment of good health, on their way to the seat of Government. It is said that the Governor never before saw the valley of the MississippLor the great "Father of waters" that sweeps through it. lie, as well as every other sensible man, has been favorably impressed with this vast region of beautiful country and magnificent scenery, which meets the eye at every glance, and speaks a welcome to all. The seal of Government of the Territory of Nebraska!-- That sounds well to the ear—it roads well to those whose hearts are leapiug with joy for the time to come when they shall depart from their present homes and seek another iu the distant territory of Nebraska. But where' is the seal of Government / That's the question. It might be in the thick wood—on the.stump of an old tree that has weathered the storms of many a winter, and finally yielded up its life-blood to the lightning of the' sky. It might be on the wide spreading prairie, surrounded by hungry wolves and the wild beasts that infest the country It might be upon the bank of our noble Missouri—or even at its bottom. It might be in the upper story of a tower ing pine or a lofty oak, or it might be in the realms above or the regions below But where Is it? Got. Burt will find alemt as much difficulty in taking his seat as Government .had in finding one to seek it. Our. Reeder, of the Territory of Kansas, is understood to be on his way to this city, and is daily expected. Orbau, the scratch who so brutally murdered a man by the name of Bosseau, some time since near Belleville, 1115.,, , wad executed on Friday last iu pursuance of the _sentence of thi, law. When this murder woe committed the two men were riding in a wagon together, and Orbau up a hatdiet and struck his comrade several blows on the head with it, and then to avoid detection, took a horse shoe. placed it over the face of 13osseau, and struck it seve..‘ rat heavy blows with thalaatchet, to leave the impression that he had been kicked by a horse. Orban went for as sistance; the Coroner was summoned, the verdict of the jury that he -came to his death from the kick of a horse:' Ile was, as he was found, tumbled into his grave. A short time after, it tees observed that Urban and Bosseatis wife were in correspondence, and suspicion at once fell upon orbanns the murderer. A letter was finally intercepted, in which he recommended her to -sell out as soon as pos sible, and meet him at a certain place, as things were be ginning to leak out.' Venn this, Orban was arrested; the Isle of est:mined, when it was discovered that he received live blows on the bead with n hatchet—two with the hammer part and three with the eikge. On his trial, the chain of evldence against the prisoner was such V. as to leave no doubt in the minds of the Judge and Jury :, of his guilt. , lie was accordingly sentenced, and paid the awful penalty of his crime on the gallows on Friday last' between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock. A dense • crowd thronged the streets, and the country around pour ed in its hundreds to witness the terrible Spectacle: but, it St, ordensl by the authorities that the execution should take place In private, and he was therefore hung within the walls of the jail yard. The crowd became furious and -demanded a public execution, but the authorities persist ed in the umintainance of the law,and the law was obeyed. The crowd then made an attack upon the door of the jail. . . and several stones and brickbats were hurled against it, and w a nt struck two or three - of the members of the mill • • • tarn rompany, who were present to prevent disturbances. Two of them Were knocked down and badly hurt, Order was finally restored and the execution proceeded without further interruption, 'fins has ended the earthly career one who justly merited/the punishment beglas received. May his ruse lie a warning to the reckless and debauched beings who are daily seeking, the blood of their fellow man. lay or two since, a Louse in this city was struck by lightning . . which was temporarily occupied as a manufac tory for the making of tire-works, and a great deal of pw• der and other explosive materials were deposited there.- - Four Well Were sleeping in the house at the time. two of whom west,. killed by the axplosion that followed the lightning. :not. their ',dies burnt toe cinder in the gen eral volinagralion—their names were Catoir and Edwards. $1.',00 worth or tire-works were destroyed,_as also was the building. On Friday last, the two engineers who were in charge of the engines of the Tratour, N0.r.11, which recently blew up near.lethnson city, on the Missouri river, were on trial, and after a full and thorough examination, the defendants McCord and Scott, were discharged. It appearing to the court that they we, guilty of no inattentb )) , negligence or misconduct in the discharge of 3heir duties. • -le corn crop has been the subject of the newspa per press until they hove run it into the ground, now they have taken hold of the -failure of the potatoe crop;' and• tile odiSeqUence is, Oil: , article of produce has gone up to very Irinit'ligurcs in this market. They have sold in market as high as per`bitshel. but a large quantity arrived a low days since trots the upper Mississippi which has had in tendency to reduce prices, and the best are now Lard to sell at $1,50 per bushels. Potatoes at il r al buttel, is equal to $lO per bbl., for dour. They are now dearer than bread; although potatoes have heretofore beau substituted for it, now it is the reverse. I have oh -doubt the potato will come out no has the corn crop. The rurpartte authorites of the city of the Memphis, have at last accepted the Memphis Navy Yard from the Benentl government, It is said to be worth $500,000, and its cost originally We.; 2i,005.050. The Colombia (Mo.) Jimrnal says a number of families passed through Butt place on Tuesday lasErm their return from h . :inst. to Illinois. The scarcity of provisions was the reason assigned fur their return. They say a large number Will be compelled, and are leaving for the same . reasn. Some time must elapse before thesci , emigrautscan expect to live as comfortable and agreeable iu that Tern tot yas They have done in the older states, and time and experience will pmvo that they have been too quick on the trigger. The Cape Girardeau (ylu.) &wend and Frederiel.knun Pumice, mu. Benton papers, have ceased to exist since the defeat of Benton at the last aug ust elertion. This looki fo rather squally r the can,. in ' Missouri. Wild pigeons a now abundant in this vicinity. On Saturday hornin g last last I paid the Ann:dean Moth.. in Il linois, a visit and was fortuntae enough to bag a dozen of the feathery [ribs. There could not have been less than rive hundred men on the ground, and the cannonading Wm about an hour and a half, surpassed anything 1 ever before beard—The battle of Buena Vista was no compari.son I should judge, that on an average, it cost fifty loads of powder and oh .1 to every pigeon killed! Every morning the woods are thick with them, but the great number of pecans Butt go to shoot them, are not repaid in birds Mr their trouble, but the spurt is exciting and the tiring in cessant. The Nebraska Palladium, published at Milieu City, say: the I lonaThos; IL Benton. and Judge ti. tirecui have arrived at that place and speak very - highly of the country. Yours truly, ULU l-.lltD. AN INGENIOUS SWINDLE.—AII unsuphis ticated drover, just from the country; made complaint yesierday,• at the Mayor's office, of having been swindled out of ::;14.00. Is ap pears that the drover had on Saturday, dis posed of his hurses fur the amount above named. On Sunday he met a man in this city, with whom he went over to Camden. When they arrived •oti the other side, they met a third party, who was unknown to the drover. They had not proceeded far, when the two men gut into a quarrel, and appealed to the countryman as arbiter. 'When the pretended difficulty was healed, the man whom they met at iCainden pulled a ball out of his pocket, saying,4 was an agent of the Emperor of Russia, authorised to pro cure a number of bomb shells, to be manunte lured in this country fur the use of his high ness' army in the present war, and that the ball was a model of a shell which had been given him. The stranger asked his friend to try to open the ball, which was done, and a piece of paper thrown out in the presence of the man. The man who held the ball then bet that it contained a piece of paper. The other party replied that he had no-money, bat he would bet his gold watch that no paper could be found. The ball was opened and the paper found. This led to other betting on the part of the Iwo accomplices, when the losiug one said that all he now had was a check for $1.500, which he would change when he came over to the city, or perhaps, he said, the other gentleman (meaning the drover) would cash it for him. :The drover replied that he had $llOO. The would-be borrower then iaidthathe would take the $llOO, and they rest when they came to Philadelphia, where he would not have the least difficulty in getting the check cashed.— The poor drover took the check, and gave in exchange his $llOO. They all then started to to take a little walk, which was directed by the two wary scoundrels into the country, where they contrived to slip the drover. , The unfortunate countryman came M adelphia, and made his complaint at the May or's office. Officers were immediately sent in search of the thieves, but without success.— Despatches have been sent to various cities, and no means left undone to secure the heart less swindlers. The drover says that he owns a small farm, which will h e all sweat away by this sudden turn of fortune.—..PeiNiviva 71ian. BOILER EXPLOSION AT THE MONTOUR IRON WORKS—Loss OF LlFE.—About 8 o'clock this 'Morning, one of the boilers of the Montour Iron Works, at this place exploded with tre mendous force, doing great damage, and caus ing the death, of several persons. The frag ments of the boiler wore blown to a distance of nearly one hundred feet, destroying, in its course, a frame dwelling and a stable in the rear of the lot, besides tearing away a portion of the mill house, in the ruins of which were several:persons buried. In the dwelling-house there were two families. The family ofJohn Farley lived up stairs, and one of his two children was instantly killed, and the other a little girl, was dangerously if not fatally wounded. In the lower story three children of Barney McGuire were hurt. McGuire and Peter Monaghan, who were also in the house were somewhat injured. A boy named Charles Search has died of injuries received, and John Priest, John Diesinger, John Adams, Alexan der Wands, Michael Levy, Isaac Hines, Wm. Butler, and Joseph Shugart are badly wound ed and scalded, some seriously. Robert Woods Bryan Dennis, John Miller, and SamuelDiety are slightly hurt. It is apprehended that others may be buried beneath the ruins, and ,persons are actively engaged in searching. Th boiler, it is stated was empty of water, which fact, if correct, explains the accident. ACQUITTED.-Mr. Beekly, the engineer char ged with causing the death of Krissinger, a few days ago, had a hearing before Judge Long on Monday last and after a full hearing was discharged. There is not a more careful and competent man on the road .than he is, and we are gratified at his prompt and un qualified acquittal. CATTLE RETURNING.—Within the past few days there have returned through this county six or eight drovei of stock cattle. It is impos sible for the owners to sell them at anything like the price they cost. Doubtless many spec ulators will feel to a ruinous degree the effect of the glutted 'state of the cattle market, and the decline in, prices. 7 -Aaun i ton( ra) - . • :TSP. IvATIONAL ,11.03 Y Oct. s.—The much talked of 'National Baby - I Show took place at Springfield, in this State, to-day. One hundred and twenty children were entered for competition. The first premium for the finest baby of two years old, or under,. was a tea set with a salver, valued at $300; .the second, a tea set valued at $200; the third premium, for the finest child under one year, $200; fourth premium a Patina marble group. The first Premium *as awarded to Mrs. Remnes, of Vienna, Ohio; the second to Mrs. McDowell, of Cincinnati; the third to Mrs. Arthur Cannon, of Philadelphia; and the fOurth to Mrs. Henry Howe, of Cincinnati. A letter was received from Fanny Fern; which was read, greatly to the edification of all concerned. Letters were also received from Mrs. Swisshelm, Mrs. Crittenden, Mrs. Mott, and from Horace Greely, The latter thought that much attention should be given to the development of the human 'constitution in a country where able-bodied men are sold for 5500 to 51500. Mrs. Mott thought the black babies should be admitted. • - • • Among the exhibitors there was an old no man who came with her seventeenth child, and claimed a premium on that ground. Voir Reading, via . Li•tz, Eitttra , a. Beams town an I Adainsiuwit —leaves Rees, le daily at 9 o'clock, A. rvf. Returning, leaven Reading at 9 A M. Lebanon, via l'e!en.btirg. arid Nlanheim leaven Shobers at 91 A. M., daily. Returning, leaven Lebanon at S A. M. . _ Churchtown, , la Nets Holland, leaves Weldler's, on Tuesdays, Thursdays .and Satur .'ays, at I o'clock, P. 31., returning it, alternate days. A safe glarbor:, via hi lersio, in. leaves Cooper's daily, at 7 A. M. .Returning, leaves the Mansion House, at 3 I'. M. Second line leaves Cooper's daily, at 2P. ti Returning leaves the Mansion House, at 7A. M. Third line leaves .1. Kolp's Safe Harbor, daily, ut 6A. M. Returning. leaves Watkin's, Lancaster, at 3 P. M., and arrives in Harbor, at 5i P. NI. Strasburg, stage leaves .bobers hotel, at 4 11. M. Retur..ing, leaves Strasburg, 7A. M. Conestoga, via Willow Nreel. 1,. vet Sho ber,d daily, at 4P. M, Returning, leaves Cones toga at 7 A. M. stage leaves Weidles i, at 4 P M. • . . Port Deposit, c ia Buck. Peach Biitiom &r, leaves Sher.k's carry dud Thursday. ur 7 A 31. R..' Turning on r !ol lou ing (la) v Intercourse, Sholivr's di 4 P. NI. Returning leaves Intercourse, a t 7 0- None of the above lines run on Sunday, ex cept to Sale II arbor. tivl Du. Plus rust 11.0abc,..—The combing ties of ingredients in these l'ills is the result of a long. and extensive practice; they are mild in their operatb.n. and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every Instance have the Pills proved sue, essful. The Pitts invariably pit those obstructions to which lemales are ilahle, nod Ilia , ' nal Un• into Ds proper channel. whereby health Is restored. and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. So female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever all obstruction takes place, wh'ether trout exposure, cold, or any other cause. the general health begins immediately to decline. and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among. young females. l leadache, pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of tied, and dis turbed sleep, do must always arise from the interruptbm of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills mill ill ntriably remedy all those N. IL—These Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up in square that Luse.:. and will bA. sent by mail to any address by remitting to Or. C. L. Cheeseman. N0.g271 Blocker street, New York. Price sloe Dollar per boa. • [Sent. 5 ly-33 EQUALITY TO ALL: UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new feature"of buSiness: - Every one his own Salesman. Jones 5: Co.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store. No. 2.00 Market street, alaivC Oth, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tutql every one his own Salesnian, by having marked in figures. on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold fur, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and grunt pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. • Remember the Crescent, in Market. above oth, No. SOO. feb i ly.l JONES 5: CO. HENRY .1N VilirritATlNO CUltblAL.—The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the reniuval and cure of physical prostration, genital debility. nervous atie, tions, Sc.. :Sc.,-are fully described in another culutun of this paper, to which the reader is referred„ ~ .2 per bottle, 3 bottles Mr zO, six bottles fie• ;s; slt; per dozen. observe the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Itow, Vine street, below Eighth. Philadelphia. Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. Fur sale by all respectable Drugghts and Merchants throughout the country. T. IV. DVOTT C sIONS. 13:1 N. st., Philadelphia, sole agents toe Penna. For s:d., at the Medicine :store, East ()rause st., nest to Kramph's Clothing store. jan Y ly-50 4f KOSSUTH, aceording'to reports, is preparing for a revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the proper time may arrive. We may theu look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we hare no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, trill still continue to provide themuseland with clothing from BOCKIII.I.L ,0 WILSON'S cheap amid elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place. de, By the Per. J. J. 6triue, 31artiu Snavely of Drumore 0 Barham Staujer of Pr. . 7 .. . On the al last., hy the same, Peter J. Landis of E. Lam peter, to Martha, daughter of Christina Barr. of ConestOga. ..01.1 Thursday morning, the 26th 'ult., by the her. John • ou the ;Id inst., by the itrv. P. J. Timlow, Molton R. Sample, of Paradise, to Letitia Entoc, of Leacoek. • tnt Saturday. Sepleuthrr in the itorungh of acts burg, Eliiabet it M. ' , rarer, aged er yeare. Flour and Meal—Flour is still dull. Sales of shipping brands at $7,75 perbbl. for standard Fronds, and fix extra. Rye flour and Corn Meal are dull. Last sales of former at do 75 and of the latter at $."l 75. Graiu.—M - Imat is in limited request, at about former pri ces. sales 01 inferior red at $1.1:50„1 40, :Led red :Lud white at $l. 50/' ; Rye continues scarce at $l. 15(a1 la Corn is dull , and lower. Sales at itial SU cts. for fair and priate yellow. -oal4 are plenty and dull. Sales 01 South ern, at 30 et, Zto Independent voters of Lancaster County. Slime of the Editors of newspapers in this city have gratuitously published my name us a candidate for the Mike of PROTUU.NUTARY, wihout my knowledge or aonseut, 1 beg leave to state that I have nut even intima ted to a single individual, at any time, a desire lOr the ot hem it is therefore, at this late day. at the earnest solicita tion of many of my Democratic friends, that 1 am 110 W in duced to announce myself as :in independent Candidate fur the office of PROTHONOTARY ; and trusting in their kind assurances, I eenfidently 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, l will only acknowledge the voice of the majority, and bow to the will of the people, expressed at the Ballot ten. Respectfully; sop _6 te-lie FRA.N6I.IN REIGART. Tr. Editor.-1 understand that my flame has been .1.! freely used by some persons. as having resigned: I disunetly beg leave to state, that having Soule before the the people as an independent candidate fur the oilier of SILERieI , of this county. I ha: e not resigned, hut will come unflinchingly to the polls, and take the honest vote of an independent people. C. Sli N.S I. sep tf-:;O A B. Brown, of Columbia, will be an independent _a... candidate fur a seat in the Legislature. snout to the decision of the people at the ballot box. plug. '2'2 twat CIII, Johnston, of Druniore township. be au . INDEPE.ND.6.INT Candidate, for the Legislature, sub ject to the decision of the People at the ballot boo on the 2d Tuesday of October, 1654. sag 1:3 te-30 ldroner.--We are requested to ttnuounce that CON ItAD ANN r, , Ca billet Maker, of Lancaster. will be a Independent Candidate for Coroner, at the ensuing election July 4 te-24 I'or Reginter.--WILLIA3I KIRKPATRICK, 31a ehiue 31aiter and Iron Founder, announces that ho will IN au independent Candidate tar Register at the next sleertan. June tr,id DANVILLE, Oct. 6 Junius B. K.aufman, ATTuRN EY AT LAW, less resumed the practice of his profession, office in Wid myer's Building youth Duke street, near the nor Court House. [Oct 10-6m418 LANCASTER COUNTY BASK .l October 10, 18;4. J _tiA no Election for Thirteen Directors of the Lancaster County Bank will be held at Lechler . % (formerly Swope's) Hotel, in East King street, iu the City of Lancaster; on the third Monday of November twit, file '...l.>th, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. ItS,.A general meeting pf the stockholders of the Lou caster County Bank, will be held at the Banking house, in the City of Lancaster, on the first Tuesday in November, the ith, at 9 o'clock, A. M., agreeably to tho provisions 01 the 9th article of the General Banking Law. ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. oct 10 td-38 - Elstate of Jane It. Patterson, of Bart town hip, deceased.—Letters of ailaniuistratio us, c. t. a. on the saidestate, hating been granted to -MartillGreenleaf, of Salisbury township: All persons who are indebted to the estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against it, to make known the same without delay; to MARTIN GREENLEAF, Admistrator, c. t. a. IMEEIM Assigned Estate of David Jl. Martin it, Wife.—The undersigned Auditor appoint.] by the Court of Common Bees of Lancaster county to report distribution of the balance in the hands of John 13. Erb, Eaq., Assignee of said David M. Martin and Wife, among the persona entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all per son interested in the distribution of said balance that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment, on Wed nesday the first day of Sovember next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster, when and where all'persous interested my attend. W. CAItI'ENTER, oct 10 4438 Auditor. Estate of 'William Reed and wife.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.- 1) heroes, Henry McVey, Assignee of William Reed and wife, did on the feventh day of October 1854 tile in the of. flce of the Prothonotary of said Court, his amount of sold Estate : Notice is hersby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the twen tieth day of November 1854 for the confirmation thereof, unless exFeptions be ffied. Attest, • JOHN K. KETT, Prottey. Toothy's. office, Lancaster, Oct 7. 1654. [oct 10 4t-58 Fairbaxarags Patent Scales. —Warehouse, 225 Market stroet, GEORGE W. COLBY, Agent. • • _ Railroad, Hay, Coal and Earner's SCALES, sot in any, ,partof the country, at short notlceand by experienced work- Oct 10 13~ li'i'inj. PHIL tLELPIIIA, October 7. ISA I=! holiEllT D. CARSON, Cashier. i= ~~~ pt‘Asion - of; Bart.,! Township—The under signed Commlssionersappointedby,the Court of Quar ter asted; of the Peace for the county; to enquire Into the' propriety of dividing the township of Birt, hereby give notice to all persons whom itmay concern, that they will meet 'Air that • purpose . at 'the. public -house of David Fulmer, in the village of Georgetown, in said township of. Bart, on Thursday the 26th of October, 1854, at 9 o'clock,: A. N. • 'I3,LIIITIZ P. BOWER, SANGIEL BLOOM, HENRY A. CARPECTER, Commissioners. act 10 3t*3B nblle gale.—On Thursday, October Zith,l3s4, at 2 1 - o'clock, P. M., on the premises, will be sold at-public sale, the BLACK HORSE TAVERN and FARM. in Para dise townahip, -Lancaster county, on• the Strasburg and West Chester read, three miles East of the borough of Strasburg, and one and a half miles south of Paradise. The Farm contains about 80 Acres of first-rate lime stone land in prime order; and the Tavern which is the election house of the township, is well situated for a large traveling and droving business. A portion of the purchase money may remain on the premises. HARRIET B. BURROWES. cc! 10 ts-37 Er< .state of Robert Spratts t late of the Borough Llof Columbia, deed.—Letters of administration having been granted on the above Estate, to the undersigned, re siding In the borough of Columbia: All persons indebted to the said Estate, are molested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, duly authenticated for settlement to oct 10 Gt-38 JOHN SPRATTS, Adm' r. T eaters of Admlntstrat.ion on the Estate 1 . 40 f John McAnaney. late of Learock township. Lancas ter county. deed, having been granted to the undersigned administratrli, residing in said township: All persons indebted to the said estate. are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. oct 10 tir...lS MARY 3IeANANEY, Adnirs. adies Fancy Furs.—John Fareim, Importer , AManufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of FANCY FURS , for Lathes and Children, at Market Street, above sth, Philadelphia. Having now completed my large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will be worn by ladies and children during tho present seas-m, this assortment of Furs is equal to any to be found in this city, either for quality, variety or beauty. Having bought my Furs in Europe for Cash, and have had them Manufac tured by the most conipetent workmen under my own su pervision with reasonable economy- lam determined to small profits, and for Cash only. sm. Storekeeper", would do 111 to give me call before purchasing. JOHN FAREIRA, 2q Market Street, above sth, Philadelphia. A mong the numerous discoveries Science has made in this genenttiou to facilitate the bu siness of life—increa. Its enjoy- [tient. and even prolong the term of OW • d isr 7- human existence, • none can be Oa med of more real value to mankind. - than the contribution of Chemistry q • !I. to the flouting Art. A vast trial of its virtue throughout this hroad country. has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine ar combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands eve- • ry year. Indeed there to one; abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at lemtth been found which can be relied on. to cure the most dangerous affections of the longs. irur space here will not permit us to publish any proportim of the cures affected by its use. but we would present the ibl -I,wing.—and refer further enquiry ti, my American Alma nac. which the agent below' named, will always be pleased to furnish free. wherein are foil partiulars. and indisputa l.b. prt.uf of these statement, Office of 'Transportation, Laurens It. It. S. C.. Aug. 1. 1053. .1. C. Acne. Dear Sir.—My little son, four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten. and every pcsismi that visited him, pronounced hint a dead child. Having us,d your Cherry Pectoral in Califi Tole. in the winter nl 1050, for a severe attack of Bronchitis. with entire success. I was in duced to try it on my little iaiy. I gave him n lea.sis.on ful every three hours. commencing in the morning. and ten o'clock at night. I found a decided _change for the bet ter. and after three dare use, he was :Ode to rat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save ninny a child from a premature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affections of the 'throat and Lungs. I Indieve it the boot medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude. prompts MO is addresSing you these lines.—but for your important discovery. my little boy would now have }wen in anotAer world. I am yours. with great respect, .1. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans. T.. R. R. Rock Hill. (Somerset e.. 0..) N. J... 1 my St. 1552. Da. S. C. Avon,—Since your medicine has become known here. it has a groat demand than any .other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by thae who have used it. and I know of smite ea , SOS where the best they can say it, is not too much for the good It has done. I take pleasure in selling it. because I know that I am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe are Yours, whit reSpubt. JOHN C. WHITLOCK. P. S.—Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W.. June JS, 1552. J. C. Aecu—Dear Sir: This may certify that I have used .ur Cherry Pectoral for upwards of one year, and it is my neere belief that I should have been in my grave ere this HIS if I had uoi. It has cured me of a dangerous affee __on of the lungs, and I do not overstate my oonvietions vhen I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours very respectfully. D. A. 31eCC1.12 IN. Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre septemlser •'s _ . _ Da. J. C. Avon. My Dear Sir:—lour medicine it much approved of by those who have used it here. and it, mite plsition is such as to insure and mantain its reputation.- 1 invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, as do many of our principal physic... I ow your friend, CHAS. STREATER, M. It. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER. Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price '25 cants per Ilox. Five Boxestor $l. Sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSII, and all Druggists. F. Brown, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agts oet 10 Aralimbic Stock for Sale.—The undersigned will sell at public auction ' at the public lions.. of Ed ward S. !Daley, in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday the 14th day of October. at 7 o'clock P. M. 308 Shares of Stock of the Lancaster this Company. 10 Shares Conestoga Steam Mills Stock. Shares Lancaster and Litii Turnpike Stock. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Adm . r. of Wm. Mathiot. dee'd. (Examiner ow.) • ort :2t.-.37 A List of letters remaining in the Post .1 - lOtlice at Safe llarlmr for the Quarter ending Sept. 4Uth • Leggoe Richard . 2 ll.ldow Reese Likes Abraham Beakain Jno. Long James Butler .Ino. NI C M'Cluskey Patrick Connery Robert M'Callin John Carpenter James :S. Mallen Felix Carrot Juo. Morris E W Melen Felix ' Misseler A Moore Mary Ellits David Engle Charles A Funk Ilenry Neill Jr., John Finney Ahijah Null George Funk Michael 3 Farrel Judy Flinn Margaret D'al=2i=l Gundaker Michael, Eq. Griffith Joseph Galbraith Samuel E. German Philip Gesargo Richard Geed Lawreueo Goodman Jacob &. Jos. Ban-Rumell Wm. kills. Err'. lu&hs Juo H less Gee. d; Jos. Sanders Thomas less Benjamiu Shafie Jacob leuaham Peter Stamen Tobias Hains A 31 Spencer George llareing Patrick Seed John A Ilanraham Margaret 11011 Richard Hagan Michael Haddian Win. Kelly Jno Koster Wm Lintnor Dan. Esq. 2 Persons asking fur letters will please sav that I hey an. advertised. Loct 33t-3i] Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jacob Sandra+, late of East Earl township. Lancaster county, deed, having been granted to the undersigned administrator. residing in said township—all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same will - present them duly authenticated fur settlement. sepia 61:35 ISAAC SA NDOE. estate oflsaae Freeman, deed.—Letters 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: Notii, 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 20 til-30 CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. PRIME OCTORARA LAND; AT PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of October, 1654. Will be sold at public ale. the NIESSUAGE. STILLS nod Farm on which I reside. (the late ree dence of Col. Bell.) situate in Cnleraln town ship, Lancaster county. Pa on the Street road lead lug from Philadelphia to ;NicCall's Ferry, and on the road leading from Oxford borough to Lancaster ; It is i 6 miles from West Chester ; 20 from Lacaster ; 5 miles from Oxford.and 8 from the Columbia Railroad at Penvingtouville ; convenient to Churches of sev eral denominations, Schools, Stores and Nlechanic's Shops. This property is well watered ; hoe recently been heavily limed, and is now in a superior state of cultivation. It is divided by the Street road into two parts. No. 1, Or that part lying on the north side ot_said road. contains 223 Acres and 17 Perches, and is bounded 'by lands of Itobert Beyer, Abraham McConnell. Thomas Pennington. William White. Thomas McCaslin and Pusey Barnard. About 30 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 g,oodtencee. There is also an Apple Orchard of selected varieties. now in its prime. together with various other Clods of Fruit Trees thereon The buildings are a BRICK i s s MANSION HOUSE. which is L shaped. having two fronts, 52 feet by 18. and 68 by 27, partly three and partly two storied. containig 26rooms- hay ing 3 spacious porches, all of excellent style and work manship. A Stone Double Decker Barn. 60 feet by 67. with large bridge dormant and Wagon 'louse, a Frame Slate Roofed Hay House and Cattle Shed ataehed to the Barn, 60 ft. by 35, Carriage (louse, Ice Houle. Wood House,Smoke House and other .4C-buildings A Three -Storied Stone Flour. Feed and Plaster Mill. 32 by 44 feet, slate roofed, with Saw Mill attached. hav ing both upright and circular Saw. A Patent Hoy Scale, housed over Four Two-Storied Tenant Houses. with ample Stabling for each. One of these tenements has recently been used as a Temperance House and Stoic, and might again be profitably so occupied.— Thera! is also a Smith Shop on the premises. Spring Watet is driven to the Mansion House and Barn. affor ding a neverfailing supply. There is also a pump in a well of good water at the door of House. In frost of the Mansion there is a Ihrge and beautiful lawn in 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, Ellsha Brown, Robert Be er and Posy Barn ard. It Is beautifully situated ; on it there in an Ap ple Orchard and some rich bottom land. The remain der is in a high state of cultivation; and will compare with the beet lands In the county. tar This property will be sold altogether, or divi ded as above mentioned, as may best suit purchasers. Capitalists desiring a handsome resideoce. a good and profitable Farm and Mills, in a rapidly improving neighborhood, will do well to call and see this proper. ty, as it, is seldom anything so choice comes into the market. Sale to commence at 1 o'cicwit t P. NI.. on said day. when conditions Lwhich will be easy.] will be made known by ROBKRT HODGSON. Sep 27. tis. 43 ij r; lac; Mask cent assortmentof Billtsi rich and raagnithien ;rd.& Thos. J. Went: a.003-wholesale and retell q dry goods, Ciornir of eest King - st.andCentrei The greatest cam hiring beennxereLsed in the 'id. our Fall and Winter stock, we beg to inform you. comp:hums full assortment, and, !nwing to our ; for obtaining goods tat he invest. prices min. offer them on as favonible terms as those of an house: It will afford us pleasure stall timevthi , call and mike a primal examination and satisfy Yo Our Wholesale rooms now offer strong inducement who buy by the piece or packa,ge.. Prides equal Philadelpleisor New York Jobbers. I , Dress (foods—This department comprises a full j French. English andSwhs Mime Itichßussdei • ,I Silks, all widtbs.and qualities French MerinoeS De Mines, magnificent Cashmeres; gay Plaids. ; De Lames, Princeßob., Thibet and Orleans Clot Rich Black Alpacas, extraordinary low; Cloths, Sattinetts, Vestings, &e.; Kentucky Jeans, Sir' boys' wear, in full variety. I Domestic 0 oods.--esses Prints=lierimacks, Co .t.c. Extra Calicoes, for P/, cts., three mess En .1 Prints, 6% eta., a great barmsin; extra Lancaster for 12% els.; bleached and unlalesched Muslims w and yellow Flannels furniture and apron Checks, I &c. Gibbons. Gloves awl EPasiery. N. W. EmbroilL Laces. Shawl; ;Is!! Skg{ f!!—Our Sh.tirl ROOT . . _ iihawlsl Shawls!! . 6.L1AW15 the'season will be found io be at:wk.' with a sple. riety Brocha Long and , Square, Cashmere, (prin plain.) Thibet, Long and Square. Sall line of %for Prices 73 cents to 0.1. . . . All goods warranted as represented at the time Ji" - Remember the place. Executoes Sale of Valuable City erty.—On Saturday. the 4th day of November pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Foltz. late of the city of Lancaster. deed,. the s will expose to public sale, at the hotel of John ]ti t said city, the following described Real Est*, to All that certain Lot or Piece of Ground. east side of North Queen Street. adjoining prupbrt! jamin D. Gill, on the North, 'and John Weidle . South, on which is erected a two-story BRIE' DWELLING LIOL'SE, wth extensive back build logs attached. There is also a large Brick Staid on the rear of the lot, and extensive shedding' in the yard, now in the accupancy of Mr. Len :Di Livery Stable. Thu above property is within fifty yards of th depot, and is an excellent stand for any public The house was formerly kept as a tavern stand, at calculated for that business. having all the facillt sary, and a free and 'unrestricted communication street by a nine feet alley. A further dascription ed unnecessary, as persons disposed to purchase the premises for themselves. • This property will positively be sold withoiat The title is indisputable'and possession wilbbe theist day of April next. • I I ALSO , at the same time and place, will be 0.. BUILDING LOTS. fronting on V, alnut, Lime and streets. in the city of Lancaster. These lots a situated, being in the centre of the city,-and alb opportunity to builders seldom met wits. A ina lots can he seen at the office of Wm. Carpenter any time previous. to sale, and will be exhibit night of sale. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., of said attendance will be given and terms made knobn sof 3 ts-36 .1. M. FOLTZIK. - peeve L. Knight,-(Successor liartliy 1 J. Bedding and Carpet Warehou.se, Nu. 148 Sou street. 5 doors above Spruce. Philadelphia, wntro constantly on hand a full assortment of every trt line of business. I - _ Feathers, Feather Beds, patent spring mattress. hair, , moss. corn husk and straw mattresses, } - el try. tapestry, Brilssels, three-ply, ingrain, vri rag and hemp Carpetings, oil cloths, canton tat cm and f parish mattiugs, floor and stair drugge rugs, door mats, table and piano covers. To whi spectfully Invites the attention of purchasers. o An Excellent Farm near Pit tsb rg for Sale—l offeo Oa. sale the ••13urtherford Facia." about s miles from Pittsburg, and within l z i of a mile of the Pittsburg sad Itnovn,tville Plank Road. It t nsists of about 290 Acres of the best lying, most lea' e and ill. table land iu the country, amply supplied with 1 ith excel lentli springs and an abundance of the best tim , and eau be advantageously divided lute' three ur more excellent Farms, each embracing all the desirable qualitie , and will be so sold, if required. Its vicinity to Pittsbur , now one of the best markets in the Union, would insure it to be ono of the must profitable pieces of ground upop which a farmer or gardonereould bestow his labor; and it Is offered at the low price of $7O per acre,—l-5 iu Laud e and the residue in hoe years with interest. 111.0114.4 E P. IIA3IILTON, oct 3 It-37 Pittsl urg, Pa. estate of Benjamin G n oehenar, late of Mantic township, dee'd. Th4undmignod uditor ap pointed by the Orphans Court of Lancaster coo ity, to dis. tribute the balance in the hands of Henry 1 . enneman and Amos Groff, Administrators of Benjamin ochenaur, late of Martin twp., dec'd to and amongst those egally en titled thereby, hereby gives notice that be will .ttend for the purpose of his appointment, at his office orth Duke street, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday the • •th day of October A. D. 1554. at 2 o'clock. P. 31., when ant where persons interested may attend. sep 26 4t.36 . D. G. ESHLEMAN Ylstate of Emanuel Rowe and Telt° Court ef Common Pleas for the CouniP f Laueas ter. %Vheres.s. Ileury Breueruan, Assignee t• Emanue Rowe and Wile, did on the 20th day of Sepie her, 155.4 tile in the office of the Prothunotary of the sai . Court, hi. Account of the i.aid Estate: Notice is hereby to all persons intro ted in t slid estate, that the said Court have appoint, law 20 day of November. laftl, for the confirmation thetj a. utile exceptions l's tiled. Attest, JOHN K ht.r.l). P oflfy. Peothy's Office, litre. °et 3 4t-'27 Vulaable Real Estate at Publie Sale.— on Wednesday, October IS, 1554, null be• sold loyopub lie sale, in pursuance of :tu order of the Orphani: Court of Lancaster county, at the public house of Jacob Leaman. in West King street, iu the city of Lancaster..th, following . valuable property, part of the Oral Estate luifitopher Brenner, deceased, viz: A Tract of Laud, containing 30 Acres, he. situated between the Columbia and - Marietta • partly in Lancaster township :ma partly in Lancaster, adjoining lands of James Buchanan Ebler. There are on the premiSes a large Fran, a tine spring of wafer. The land is tirst-rate in a high state of cultivation and under goal le' another tract of Lind. containing I 0 Acres and neat measure. situated in Lancaster tow nship, lumbia Turnpike, adjoining the first mentionei lauds otJllnies Buchanan, John Doebler and Itu This tract is also first-rate limestone soil, in a " cultivation Mid under good leuecls. - Sale to commence at 2 o'clock iu the afterm day, when terms of sale will be made known deraigned administrators. HEN Ilk scpz6atac CHRISM!! Valuable Farm For ale --_Thesul . dispose of, at private sale, his wen iu Ore Lancaster co., used partly for farming and partly as also for dairying purposes, containing about of excellent laniT-225 acres of which is cleared high state of cultivation, laid off in convenient • well fenced, with running water in nearly nil' tt The balance is thickly covered with Chesnut, sa er kinds of thriving young thither. The impros a large two story stone Dwelling !louse SO by II feet, rooted with slate, and a porch rimming tli full length of the building. There is a cellar it der the whole House; there is also a Frame §nal mer Kitchen attached, with running spring era te r at the door. Them is a large Stone and Frame Barn, 100 by 47 feet, conveniently arranged with stabling, moat';, an d and a stntw house 20 feet square iu front of it. Also a Wagon Stud, 50 by 35 feet, covered with slate, with a large Orimary above sufficient to hold 200 u Bushels 0 !!o ra i n!an d two Corn Cribs attached, anti a Carriage House. Al so a Hog House, Wood House, Smoke House, Milk louse over the spring, and other necessary out-buildiSo There is also nets shedding for Cattle of the length of ltsi feet round the barn yard; likewise a well and pump toil running water in the barn yard. There is also a strew tn running through the farm, which formerly furnish e d W ater pow , for a Pulling Mill, and could again be used fol. that or a. similar purpose. There are two Tenant House , a Smith Shop and Lime Kiln. and two orchards on the Farm, one of them just commenced bearing. Thu Tenet might be con veniently divided into two farms. The location is a desirable one iu all resperta-i- being in a healthy and moral neighborhood, convenient th-Churehes, Schdol Houses and Mills. It is within .10 ndtes of the line of the Columbia Railroad, and in the immildiate neigh borhoisi of the line of the contemplated octOmro Railroad. Terms will be made easy to suit purchasers, laud an in disputable title will ho executed and possesSiod even on the lit of April next. For further particulars! enquire of the subscriber residing on the Farm. SANDERS M'CilLl,oo.ilf. • t s-36 Stray Helfer.—Came to the premises of the subscri ber C aernarvon tarp., Lan. Co., Soar Churchtlowir, about the Ist of August last, a red and white Helfer, papposed to be one year old. Tho owner is hereby notified to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take her sway. otherwhie she will bo disposed 'cif according to law. Sep. 26 31 , 361 ELIAS HA las. 0 ton Henry Obrixu NN IMMMI Hagan Francis it Quillenmum, It Itumeli John rE=U!I I=MI Waddle Andrew D 2 Wright William Warren John Young Alexander. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale.—Ttl) I undersigned will offer at public sale, ai the public house of Mrs. Catharine Trout, in the Vlllage:pf Paradise, on Saturday. the 14th of October next, a tract at land situ ate in Lower Leacock twp., ad joining lands f Dr. N. W. Sample, Samuel Kauffman, Henry Witmer, A am L. Wit mer Dieffenbach and others, fronting on the Phila delphia and Lancaster Turnpike, and on the Ptiquea creek, containing 15 Acres and 23 Perches, more oz. less. The improvements are a large TWO STORY STO),E DWELLING HOUSE, with a back bulldin a large STONE BARN, carriage house and other (Int buildings, and a large ORCILARD of choice fruit trees. The soil Is rich and the land is in a skate of excel lent cultivation. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. 31., when the tei be made known by. ELLIOTT E LANE. all and Winter Clothing . _ at F. J. - El KRAMPIPS "Lancaster County Clothing! Store."--A large and varied assortment of Man's and BOys! ready made Clothing, embracing all the different appinved styles, and made by good workmen out of the best mate al. Fine. medium and common, Union, Beaver; Felt, Pilot, Petersham and Flushing, Bangnps. Sack; and I'aletot Over Cloth, Cassimere and Satinet t, Businesis Frock and Sack Coats. Cloth, Dress and Frock Costa of various colors and qualities. Cloth, Cassimere, Satlneit. Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons. Silk, -Satin, Valentin, ...Rwansdown, Velvet, Plush, Cloth; Cassimere and Satlnett,' Double and Single breasted Vests. Monkey Jackets, Drawers, Under shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats) I lainikerchiefs, Shirt-Oollars ' Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, Wincheiten and Scott's approved patent shoulder seam Shirts, Umbrellas and all articles usually kept in gentlemen's furnishing stores, in cluding Robes de Ehambre and Revere Vests and Overcoats. Also, a splendid assortment of uncut Clothi Cassimeres and Vestings—all of which will be made up to order in th" best manner, with promptness, at accolodating pri ces, and by competent workmen. This establi hment is in the monthly receipt of the French. English , and American Fashions so that orders intrusted' to them may be relied tipon as being In the latest style by those who desire it. All manner of plain word.. and work of a genteel medium. promptly attended Ito as , herbto. fore. Grateful for past patronage. the subseriba l. conlideutl: hopes to merit a continuance of the same. I F. J. KRAMPII, Merchant 'Pallor and Clothier, cor. North Queen and 01 auge street. top 26 tf-36 FB.ll Goods, 1854.-11 AGER & Div now opening a large and complete assort sonahle Dry Goods, which purchasers will, tit Gott, are offered at very reduced prices. French Merinoes and 3lousselines, all wool, , ufacture and most desirable colors. , Silks, in black brovide and plaids, some of :, ity and beautiful styles. Shawls—BrocliaZong and Square Shawls: en Deng and Square Shawls, Mourning lihi Square Shawls, Silk Fringe Thibet mere Shawls. I . , Cloths, Feltings, Cassimeres, Flatinetts, Yes Carpets, Oil Cloths ana Dru,ggets. in new per Hangings and Borders, which we are relying In the latest and most approved sqle sep '27 - - , Cikty Propert y for Sale.—,The' s dispose of, on :'reasonnble terms, his Ate in North Duke et, city of Istronster,'Adjo . . ty of Mr. William %des and Mrs. Bamboio . _b. Said prop. erty. consists of a kit of ground 25 feet hunt .ad 245' feet "; ste c. deep—on which Is erected a new and sub till two-story brick Dwelling House, with a two ry --.. back building and Kitchen attached, all 5111 ed r in modern style—rwith hydrant in the yard. lb ' the lot there are n number of fruit trees, an at the foot of it, near the alley' s there Is a large carpenter, shop which might readily be converted into two dwellings or a stable. Possession will be given on theist of . April next. The properoy Is a very desirable one, and will be (sold on mod erate terms. For fiether particulars enquire of the sub . scriber residing on the premises. ' ' I sep 26 600 JOHN WIAWERLEY. THOS. J. WF:XTZ Corner of East King and Contro-f. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, Attorneys for Jamt.s Buvbanan 2-13t-3bl =Eof JoseOr Stamina—lli the . ooart of Pleas for the county of Ladeasbn. Whereat; Martin E. stuarer; commit-tree of Josepif Stauffer, did on' ttie 20tivdriy of Septentber;ja m e in - the office of the Prothonotary of the said Us Aeo3l3llt of the said Estate: ' Node:its hereto given to all ppreons, interceded in. he ,said Fichte, that the said Court have annotated the 30th 'day of o Otober. l . l3 Sk" for the confirmation' thereof,• unless ,eamptions be tiled. Attmt,' JCBL.I EKED, Proth'y. Prothy's oftlee, Lan. rep 28 4t-30 - 'su3 to othei To jOll tselsel to all to the - . . • . . -- ~ . . . jstate of Isasie Reese ; deetd..—orhs sobkriber, Poirde4 by the Oil haul' Ceirt of Lancaster count!, to dtst rbute the Junks in the hands of Casper Hoke, administrator of said estate; to. and among the par ties entitled thereto. will attend. for that purpose at A. Leader's Hotel, East King at., City of Lancaster on Thurs• day the 26th of October next, at S o'clock, P. pa. AMOS SLAYMARER, I ' I Auditor. ariety , d Plaid wool P. • unded eres, n and aep 26 =6 Moss, Palm slimes ite. red Stripes, Plubiic Sales—On Thursday; tip 12th October, 1854. Pursuant to an order bf ther Dip Court of Lancaster county. the subscriber, administristor. of Jacob Sandoe, late of East Earl township, mid comity, deceased, will sell by public vendee, on the prettifies lof No. 1, the following described real estate, to wit; No. 1. A. tract or parcel of about 7 Acres of Limestone Land, on the Liar risburgAnd Downingtown Turnpike ' near the Sorrel Horse tavern. adjoining lands of George Weldleri John Karts and others, situate In East Earl township. The improve ments thereon consist of two good DiVEL HOUSES, a Barn. BLacksnAth shop, Stable and other buildings also a never falling spring of run ning water, an apple orchard and other frnit,lsuch as peaches, cherries, Ac. The farming portion of the land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. No. 2; A [met of about 16 Acres of Land, ling about of a mile south of No. 1, adjoining lands oflGeorge Duch man. Adam Diller and others, in same township; about 1 acre thereof is timber land. the balance deli- and in good farming order, laid off in fields and under gMod fence. No. 3. A tract of about 51e: Acres of•Mouritain land ad joining No. 2, and lands of 15avid Renck, Hair Jacobs and others. in same township. This lot is well covered with Chesnut. Oak, and other timber. ! Any person wishing to view either Of the bove proper ties, will be shown them by pilling on the Subscriber resi ding near the same. Good titles and possession given on the Ist day of April. A. D.. 1855. I Pop." 18.1 In mathan 1 b cril r Hine] in Sale to commence at I o'clock., P. M., of s attendance and terms of solo will be made I ISAAC Admlnistral usioess. d i, well PS IleeeS ith the IS d m u view Lancaster, srp 1J tf4l Estate of Benjamin G. Iferrn the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancas er. Whereas, A. K. Witmer: committee of Benjamin G. Ht:rr, did on the .Ist day of:September. 1854, file in the °Mtn of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the mid Estate, that the said Court have appdiuted the„3oth day of OctoSer. 1854, for the confirmation thereof. unless exceptions be filed. : Attest,, JOHN K. ItIIED, Proth'y.W lbothy's tflice, Lan. sep 26 I -4ts6 eligibly Irding au of those I.:kg.. at ou the New York & Philadelphia ' tirade Sales Over.—Murray &Stoek, are now receiving large seas dons to their already large assortment of Books and Sta tionery, from the late sales. Having made arrangements with several extensive publi cation houses, We are prepared to offerSchoOl Books, at pri ces a little lower 'than heretofore. Eehoolßoirds and School Teachers will find it their advantage, to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. .The followihg comprises a very small portion of the new Books just received. The World of Science, Art and Industry, Illustrated from examples in the New York Exhibition, 1051-54, with 500 illustrations. by Prof. Sillimau & Goodrich. The Positive Philosopy of Auguste Comb lated and condensed, by Harriet Martineau The Book of Nature; An elementary intr Sciences of Physics. Astronomy, Chemist; Geology. Botany, Zoology, and Physiology, the German, by Henry Medlock. C. S. The Potables of Frederic Adolphus Kr; the 17th German edition curled lis tape t lugs, e. 1 4 !Rural IN hr r . IN 27 Autograph for Freedom. Edited by Julia Aylmer:, or the Bondman of Kent and It. T. Conrad. Emanuel Phlfilbert; or the European l am of the 16th century, by Alexander Dumas. Herman and Dorothea. Prom the German of Goethe.— Translated by T. C. Porter. We would particularly Invite the attentton of thl pub lic to our large and splendid assortment of English and German Family Bibles. Gur'Sunday School Department Is large and well select ed. Also a large stock of Theological, Medical and Law Books. Remember the "Cheap Book Stere. - Kramph's Buildings, N. Queen street. MURRAY & STOEK. . sep 26 tf.9B . . Trainable Farm for Sale.—ln pursuance of the y last will and testament of Mrs. Hannah Waddle, deed, Inge of Spring township, will be exposed public sale at tc ,:,, the Court House, lu the borough of Belifon on Tuesday the itSth day of November, (court week) at I o'clock, P. M. tho following described valuable Real Es te, to wit: A certain tract of limestone land situate In Spring twp., 2 cn miles east of the borough of Bellefonte, the turnpike road leading from Bellefonte to Lewistow , bounded by lands of Garvey Mann, Jas.p..liarris' hel s, Valentines A: Thomas and M. Waddle, latq the estate of . rs. Waddle, de cdased, containing 340 Acres, more or less. About 130 acres of said tract are Cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the remainder IsCovered with an excellent growth of timber. The improveinents consist of a large'& commodious frame DWELLING ROUSE, 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. The alnwit property is capable of being divided into two parts: without injury or inconvenience to either. with an ahundance of tinthet to vtch part. and if &Aired will be sold .separately or together, to suit purchasers. TERMS OF ;ALE.—Unequal in hand on confirmation of sale and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest. to be secured by bond and mortgage. aluable Farm at Private Sale.—The un dersigned offers at Private Sale his valuable farm, sit uate In Dickins , in township, Cumberland county. contain ing ISO acr.•s of Pine Land, with a Limestone subsoil, and having thereon erected a large Two Story Frame HMIS, weather-boarded sad plastered, with a Brick Kitchen, a large Bank. Barn. 76 by 40 feet, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary out houses. hod a well of never failing water at the door. Also a two story Brick Tenant !louse, '2'2 by 30 fret, and a large stable. 24 by 30 feet. There is on this farin an excellent young Orchard of choice fruit, and about 15 acres of thri ving young timber. This property is located near the Wal nut Bottom road, about mid-way between Carlisle and Shippensbure, and is admirably calcuiated for farming and grazing purposes. For further particulars and terms enquire of the subscri ber residing on the premises. sep 26 to-36 measurt. urnpik, ho ettr of and .john Baru and •stoar Also. •hes. nu the Cu trust and Iph Herr. 1i t state of on u 1 asid n the un WED RINI. Theblic Sale.---On Friday, October 1.3t . 12, 1854. By I yritue of an artier of the Orphan's conrt of Lancaste r county. will be sold by public sale. on the premises, Into the real estate of David Garber. olee'd viz. ,111 q. a.l .uore tap.. ) ruin , 41x) Arres Ind in 0,1 Is Ind a h and h Ire A plantation or tract of land situate In Manor twp., Lan caster county near Safe Harbor, adjoining lands of Adam Miller, Safi , Harbor I irm Company, and others, and the Conestoga Navigation, containing 74 acres and 1:20 perches neat Tan:astir, mare or lees. The Improvements thereon are a Double one Story Log Dwelling house Swisser Barn. Wagon Shed and Coin Crib, a Sum mer house and Spring Home, and running wa ter convenient thr watering cattle in every field: a well of water with a pump therein mmr the dwelling house, and and other ms.essary outbuildings; au apple orchard and other fruit. About 45 acres of said land is clear and ara ble, and in a high slate of cultivation; the remainder is covered with all kinds of timber, such as hickory, Oak, Clmanut, Poplar, Or. There is also some of the best Locust Timber on said premises sufficient to cut at least 2500 posts, besides what will he necessary to keep said land un der good fences, for a number of years. The vicinity of the land to Safe Harbor Iron Works, gives it a ready Mar ket for all kinds of produce. Any person wishing to vieg the said premises previous ) the day of.sale may ,•all al, the widow of. aid deceased voiding on the same. An indisputable title and possession will he given on the st of April. 1555. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., 01 said day. whole tton dance and terms of sale will be made known by CHRISTIAN II A BECKER, Adm'r. of said dead. Aep 19 tN 3n otlin ssfrer & Harle y.—Cheap Watches,and Jewelry, Wholesaleand Retail. nt the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No, 96 North Secdnd Street, corner of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold Level , Watches full jeweled. Ift carat eases, p 98,00. Gold Lepine, 19 carats, 524,00 Silver Lever, full jewelled. 13,00 5, • ' Silver Lepine, jewels, 9,00 it Superior Quartiers. 7,00 , /- Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver. do. 1,50 • Gold Bracelots. 3,00 Ladies' Gold Pencils. - ". 1.00 &Silver Tea Spoons. 5ei.6,00 Gold pens. with pencil and silver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 1 1 cents to $B9; Watch Glasses, plain, 1234, cents: Patent, 18X; Lutist 2 5; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STACFFER & HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and'Silrer Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices! sep 28 Iys36 Deter Bergner, Denlei in Baskets and Fancy Goods, of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, 63 North Eight Street, Second door above Arch, Philadel phia. Work Boxes. Writing desks, Dressing Cases, Combs, Brushes. Soaps. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Porte llounales Cutlery, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Chairs, Cradles, Gigs, Hob by Horses, Toys. Ac. sep 1.9.3m3t YSnle.—The subscriber will sell by public sala, on Saturday, October 21st 1854, at 5 o'clock, P. M., at Dietrick's Tavern. near Witmer's Bridge, in Lancaster twp. about 30 Acres of first-rate land. in East Lampeter twp., adjoining Witmer's Bridge, Conestoga Creek, laud of Loy al= Metzger's heirs, Rohrer and Ranck. The tract lies on both bides of the public 'road leading from the Turnpike opposite Metzger's tavern to Ranck's Mill; is well fenced and watered and in a high state of cul tivation. It contains every variety of soil suitable for a stnall market or dairy farm; or would be a very beautiful and ncceptable site for a country residence. Title indisputable. • Possession on the lit of April 1855. or sooner if desired. sep 19 is-35 THOS. H. BURROWEB. tovee I Stove• t Stoves I—The subscriber hay -0 Tug made large purchases of Stoves before the last ad vance in prices, is prepared to offer Inducements that will make it greatly advantageous to merchants and consumers to give him a call. His stock of Cook Stoves embtaces every variety adapted for burning wood or coal, with large ovens and heavy cast ings, and many patterns that are, particularly eco nomical In the consumption of fuel. The public are particularly invited to examine the 'Poor Stan's Friend' The department of Parlor Stbvish comprise the best variety ever offered in this city—being selected from all the manufactories of character in this country. Also a tine 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 Room, and adapted for burning either wood or coal. These, together with a splendid assortment of Nine-plate Air Tight Coal Cannon and Hall or Church St 'es, are offered at prices that snake It an inducement for all in want of a Stove to call . and.examlne. GEO. M. STEINMAN, West Xing st., Lancaster. sep 19 tt3s Watchestvelry,Sitrerware andran cy goods. - choice assortment of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. B. Eltonhead's No. 154 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 fine rilver, in "4" -- uk ,,,. Spoons, Forks, Ladles, dc.—Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the lowest cash prices. Raving a pratical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for importing and manufacturing, the subscriber confidently Invites parchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favorable es any other es tablishment in either of the Atlantic cities. Ord" All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Sit. ver Ware manufactured to order within *reasonable time. far- Watches, Jewelry and SilTek. Ware- faithfully re paired. • WM. B. ELTONItEAD, • NO. ISt, South Scl St., a few doors above the 24 St. Market, West aide. - 7 TII FRS aro ie¢t of sea on reaml- perior qua! I rred, Wool- It Long and Fanny Omit trigs, ..kr • items. Pa nstantly re- .irseriber will 1 roperty situ ning proper` the South Window of the,Store, may be seen the famous Bird Clock, which commands the admiration of the alienate and curio= sep 261Y-31t, - Notice.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the 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 gives 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 street4ancaeter city, on Fri day, the 18th of October next, at 2 o'clock Y. Bi. Bel). /9 400] JASird 14. REYNOLDS. d day, when nown by ISANDOE, ;,r aforesaid. Frrel3, ban 2 vola. ;.duction to the 'y, Mineralogy, translated from MEE= i •ther poems. by WADDLE. of Mrs. Hannah Waddle. dee'd. t5..36 '' - 40iiii g m=:.1 L ed by virtue:of an order isimed out • of.he s' he! of Cumberland count*, ltHle.rpoire to public rale bj out-cry, on the premises, on Friday the 20th daj Octo ber, A. p. 02.54, at 2 o'clock. P.M., the following described valuable Real Estate, situate in Frankitod township, to wit r..—A• Tract of Land, . - conhlning 53 Aorta and 19 Pekelies, strict measure,liatlng thereon erected aiargo. stone _Me rc hant MILL; with four run of stone,'a Saw Mill, Clover nun, Plaster ?dill, ameal.Distille l 7, new. Hog-pen, three tenant Houseic Stables arid a Cooper Shop. Also r at the same time and place, a tract .of &skate Slate Land, containing 151 Acres and 123 Perches, more ar .less, having thereon erected a MANSION HOUSE, . Spring house,Lbank Barn, and &young Apple Or l a , &aid. Included in this tract are 9 acres and 110 3• 3 perches of dist-rate Bottom Land. These properties are situated on the north side of the Comsdogninet creek, 'about !bur miles west of Carlisle.— They also adjohi each other, and have been occupied Ind Used as one property but t hey will be sold jointly or sepa rately, as may best suit purchaser s. He will also . sen at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 21st of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a tract of Limestone Land, in South Middleton twp., on the south side of the Walnut Bottom road, adjoining lands of R. dt S. Given and others, containing 70 Acre& more or less, hating thereon erected a two-story STONE HOUSE, and a neat new bank Barn. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN STUART, Adm'r. of John Hays, deed. sep 19 51-35 Notice to all persons interested in the dleision line between Penn and Warwick toil - I.IIIFL The undersigned commis loners appolnted..by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, to Weilitto aideration the propriety of altering the OttAsidalLine of the Townships of Warwick and Penn In said*otatty, ac cording to the petitions presented for that 'Obese, Fin' meet at the public houseof Samuel Lichtonthaler, on Tuesday, the lith day of October, A. D.,1854,-at 10 o'clk' A. M., to attend to the duties of their appointment. PETER MARTIN, top 26 4t-36 o the Peiblte.—Th6 subscriber buying purchtsed the entire stock of Merchandise from M. BP Witmer,at Safe Harbor, together with all the Store fixtures, will con tinue the Mercantile Business, at the same stand previous ly occupied by him. . Having, in addition to the former stock, jus t' returned from Philadelphia with a large and well-selected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware;. &c., purchased on the most insertable terms, he flatters him 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. He solicits the patronage of the public Sept 19, ISM. m_ Having sold my entire stock of goods to Mr. A. IL Hess, and retired from business, I cheerfully recommend him to my old customers and the public generally. as ovey , ay worthy their encouragement and support: M. 13. WITMER. M-35 Safe harbor, Sept. 10, Itirrl 476 Acres of Frederick County Land at • Private Sale.—The subscriber having retired from business, offers for sale the above tract of Land, lying on Bennett'a Creek, and adjoining the Mill property formerly owned by Wm. Norris, on the road leading from New Mar ket to Hyattstown. There arc upon this tract, some 200 Acres of Wood Land, and' will be divided into lots to snit purchasers; there is also a large quantity of lleadow, 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. G. Cockey, Urbauk. Md. WILLIAM O:JOKEY. sep 15 .0-35 Valuable Assigned Real Estate at Pub lie Sale.—On Saturday, October 21st, 1851, the under- signed. Assignee of James 11. Houston and wife, will sell at public sale, on the premises in Salisbury township, Lan caster county, the following described assigned real estate, to wit that eertaln extensively known Farm and Tavern Stand, called "The Gap" situate in Salisbury tay,, 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 through this property, adjoining 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 House; a largo stone barn, a new stable and sheds, capable of containing-7G horses. There is a never failing well of water with F . ; pump therein, near the door, and an Orchard near the house. The farm is very productive, laid off In convenient fields, and well set with grass. There are near-the barn, several pens erected, for the purpose of feed ing or assorting droves of cattle, sheep, &c. This is decided ly one of the best Tavern Stands in Lancaster county, be ing on the great thoroughfare from Pittsburg to Philadell phia. Most of the droves coming from the West passes by it, as well as a great portion of the travelling public. It Is in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, stores ills, &c., &c., and by a slight expense a house niig e ected to accommodate the railroad trav el as well as the flcaveiling public generally. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known, by the undersigned Assignees of said James H. Houston and wife. Fifteenth Seml-AnnuAl Trade Sale of Carriages.—This Sale will be held at the Philadelphia Bazaar. Southeast Corner oth and George sts.. Philadelphia, on Wednesday morning, Septemper , 27, and will be contin ued on THURSDAY morning, Sept. 28, on FRIDAY morn ing, Sept. 20. on SATURDAY morning, Sept. 10, commen cing each day at ten o'clock. The collection on this occasion will be be equal to any rrver offered before at a Fall Salo. comprising CARRIAGES and Lighf WAGONS of Flaglor's Dunlap it, Merrfek's and other makes; most of which will be warranted to private purchasers. The Auctioneer can refer with pleasure to purchasemat previous Trade Sales for the character of the work offered at then sales. Secondhand Carriages included in the collection will. e some very desirable Secondhand Vehicles. Also, a large collection of Harness. postponemt on accountot the weather. sop 19 ALFRED HARKNESS, Estate of James Gilleland.-Letters of admina tration on the estate of James Gilleland, late of Bart township,Seed having beta granted to the subscriber re siding in said township: All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make pap:tient immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. LEA II (.1 ILL ELAND, sep 12 1.01-31 Admr'x. AFarm for Sale.—The subscriber offers her... Farm or sale, situated in South Middleton township, Cum, berland county, about four miles south of Carlisle, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining lands of Thomas Bradley and others, containing 120 Acres more or less, of Brat rate limestone land: about 20 Acres of which is wood land. The improvements are a good two-story BRICK HOUSE and a new Bank Barn. with wagon shed ni t w and Corn Crib attached, a good Carriage house II lo and out buildings; ALSO, a good Tenant House, and a well of never failing water, and a tine young thri ving Orchard of choice fruit. Perseus desirous of purchasing a form of this kind will do well to call upon the subscriber. Th., farm will only be offered at private :elle. sip 19..41°-i1 Proclamation.—Whereas, in and by the several ordinances passed by the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Lancaster, on the 27th of February, 1839, and on the 13th of February, 1841, it was enacted. That the owner of each and every DOG found running iu the Streets, Lanes, or Alleys, in the City, during the period for which the Mayor may require them to be confined. shall be liable to a fine of And Whereas, It has been represented to me that Dogs laboring under symptoms of hydrophobia have been seen iu the city and that two persons and a number of dogs have been bitten by such. I do therefore, in pursuance of said ordinances, enjoin the owners of all dogs within the city to confine, muzzle, or shut them up, in some proper place for 30 days from the present date, and-the Constables are hereby required to bo attentive and vigilant in enforc ing said ordinances. It is hoped that all good citizens will see the propriety of complying strictly with the henna of this proclamation, as the salty of the community requires It. SMIEMIREI2I2M sep 1 2 (41] CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Mayor. Withe Hall Academy.--Three miles West of Harrisburg. The Eighth Session of this popular and 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 to the health and conart of the students. TERMS.—Boarding, Washing, Tuition iu the Endildi branches and Vocal Music ' per Session (6 mouthal $66,00 Instruction in Latin or Greek, Ott French or German. 6,00 '. Instrumental )1 tub, 10,00 The attention of parents and guardians is earnestly in vited to this Institution. Circulars will he furnished, and any information will be given on application either person ' " ' al or by letter to sop 12 2m..34. For Rent.. The two large rooms (with a folding door between them) occupied at present by the sub scriber, as an office, in South Queen street;two doors be low Shonk's Hotel. They would be suitable for eith er a store or office. The rent will be moderate, and posses sion given immediately.- . . . all and Winter Dry Goods.-1854. J. V. "p DEPUY, No. 41 North Eighth street, Philadelphia— Thankful fur past favors, respectfully invites Ids customers and the public, to examine a new and splendid Stock of seasonable goods; comprising: Rich Plaid Silks, Wide Lyons Velvets, New Striped Silks, Cloaking Cloth's, Brocade Silks, Wolleu Plaids, Plain Silks, French Merlueee Black Silks, Mouse De Gaines, Cloaks, Mantillas, and Shawls Cheap. . Ginghams, Prints, &c., in assortment ; Ribbons, Embroi deries, Gloves, ..tc. Owing to the daily sacrifice of large quantities of desira ble goods at auction, the subscriber Is enabled during the present season to offer unusually great Bargains. J. V. DEPUY; No. 41 North Eighth st., Philadelphia. 3m.35 Estate of John Ho ff and. 11Xary Hoff, late of the city of Lancaster, deed.—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 bents non cum, testamento ate nexo of the estate of said John Hoff, dec'd, and adminis trators of the estate of said Mary Hoff, deceased, to and among the persons legally entitled thereto, Hereby gives notice to all persons interested In said distribution that he Will attend for the purpose of his appointment at the pub lic horse of Frederick Cooper, in the city of Lancaster, on Wednesday the. 18th day of October next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons interested may attend. - W. CARPENTER, sep 10 4t-36 Auditor. ASplendid Country Residence for Sale. —ls offered at private sale, that beautiful property known as 'Prospect Hill," formerly belonging to Dr. John Leaman, and now occupied by Col. Win. C. Patterson, situ ate in Paradise township, Lancaster county. This property contains about 10 1-2 Acres of first quality Lime stone Land, Tory productive. About 6 1-2 acres used for farming purposes, the balance made up in a garden, young Orchard and the lawn, tilled with Ornamental and Forest acres, and extending doWn to the Philadelphia and Lan caster turnpike. There is a well of excellent water and a good cistern upon the premises. The buildings are a hand some two-story STONE HOUSE, plastered, com fortably arranged, making a beautiful , appearance _n and considered one of the bestbuilt houses in the county; it occupies a commanding position and giving a splendid view of the country around. There is also a fume barn and carriage house, with stabling for four horses and as many cows. There is a number of Fruit trees in a thrifty condition. This property Is only a mile from Leaman Place Station, on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, is convenient to churchea,.post offices and sotres, and In a delightful neighborhood.: $2500 of the purchaSe money may remain charged upon the premises for one or two years, and the terms. of pay ment for the residue will be accommodated to the times. . Please apply to N. E.JSLAYMAHER;Bsq., Agent Sar the owner, at Williamstown, "Lancluitef coun ty, Kinser's P. O. • sep 19 tf-35 Estate of, Dr. Josiah Robinson. -Lottery of rulminisirstion on the estate of Dr. Josiah Robinson, late of Ephrata township, Lancaster county, deo'd, having been panted to the subscriber residing in Clay townehlp,; all persons indebted to said estate re requested to make payment imMedlately, and those - hiving claim will pree at them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. sep 5 *SOS PETER MART/My AdMe• jOileti.4-The Memberi Of th 4 Farmer's Mutual lase ranee ComppaannT are hereby notified, that a tax of 50 'cents colvierrthomsand dollars of the 'valuation of the propertylnsured, hie been levied by the Board of Directors tow pay the lees Sustained by tDerld . Lefever, of upper - team& township; in the destruction Of his ; Barn by lire on the 29th.of.lend last; and msmbers, are requested t• pay their respective quotas without delay. Those who d.. not pay within Wily days from this date, will be chars:. 10 cent additko4to pay the expense of collection. „Payments may be oseph Clarkson, st the'Treas urer's office, Lancaster, to John Rohrer, Treasurer, W... Lanmeter townthlis or to John Strohm, SeCretary, Provi !lance two.' . F.- Members, residing In the townships of East and W: Pones*, ConoydJeunt Joy, Bapho, and Penn, may Pay Jacob Sondes Esq., ,7n Spriegvnie with whom a Peones Ear those townships' will be left. -Members residing In th. townships of. Parlf East Earl, Boluses, Brecknoek an. Osarrutrvon, maypely . to David Witmer, neelethe Blue Ball In Esed, Earl township, with whOm a Duplicate for th.. - °townships will be left. J ROHRER, sep 12 et. 34 I I Treasurer. pagaterroofype• FOB: NEY'S GALLERY In rooms up stairs. over Pink°. ton & Slarrusicer's Ilardward Store, No. 37, N. Quee street, Lancaster city, Pa., continues to sustain the reputa Hon of being the best placo to go in this City—to prom a perfectly life-IikepKENESS and withal a handsome an. entirely, satisfactory' picture, whereon the admirers of • Dag•uerieotypes and the public generally are respectful! invited to coil ande, see for themselves. rep l 2 7m-34 Notitielo Gunner.and lattiatere.—All pet eon am hereby forbid truspakalug on the lands of th. undersigned In Jar:eh township, for the purpose of butt lag and destinytil tbe game, or. fishing. The utmost rig or of the be eatorced /against those neglect!. this caution. i David Kling, Ja r cob Kling, Christian Fink, David Bear Amos Rutter, Jacob- Baby, Sanwa Groff, Samuel Lap Christian. Eby, Datid M. Thomas, John B. Newhourer, Harsh, P. B. I:exert, Peter Kling, B. Seldomridge, dotlle OrGebortzer, Jacob A. Eckert, Jacob Bair, Christian liride Christian Zook. ' • step 12 3tn4 CHRISTIAN BENTZ, JOHN B. ERB. Notioo.—All persons owning said wilfullypermittin Pigs, Swine or, Hogs to run at large in the city of Lan caster, contrary to existing Ordlhances, are hereby waft, that the penalties attached to said ordidance will be im • • sed upon all such who refuse conipliance with the same • the event of failing to conform with said requisition, su • Pigs, Swine or Hogs will be exp4sed to sale, and all men see accruing therefrom will be deducted from the p • • • of - sold sale. CHRISTIAN KLEPPER, lancaster, sep 12 tf.3.1 Mayor. Tn the matter of the assigned. Estate 0 I. Gee. Ileckert-The undhrshined Auditors appointed b the Court of COMIIIOII . Pleas of, Lancaster county, to A. IL HESS. upon the exceptions filed to the account of James D. Lars assigneeof said George 'Heckert & Wife, and also to'repoi distribution to and among the creditors of said Estate, wi meet all parties interested, on ;Tuesday, the lith of Oct bee next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., st the, public house of Shenk, In the oity of Lancaster, (EEO. ,t. KLINE, JOHN C. VAN C.S.3IP, • THOS. H. BURROW EP. dt-34 Rosendale Hydraullb cement.—An °zee lent article for Lining Clsttirus, Vaults, Spring Hons. and Cellars, and Sr keeping dampness from wet and 0 • • sad-walls. Ror sale;liy CHA RUES SIIEPARD SMITH, Successor to the late :firm of Eni Smith & Son,. N. W. Corner of Front and Willow sta., opposite the of stolid. Railroad. sop 19 13,45 esirable Farm at Private Salt.—The u D dersigned offers at privatfi sale, the valuable farm Limestone Land, now in the tenure of Isaac Mentzer ' si. uate about 3 miles north of Now Holland. and one mil from Oyerholtzer's mill, Earl tivp., containing 16' 1. Acres, seventeen of which are under heavy 'T imber. The improvements are a two-story Stolle DWE . LINO HOUSE, bars, SpIlW and wagon sheds, Or, e "1 - ., chard, &c. and Tenant llouse.; Thu farm is divi- 'll'l ded by good fences Into ten oti eleven-acre fields. most of - whlch have access to; a stream of water passin near the barn and running the length of the place. farm Is In excellebt condition ;aud good limestone can obtained anywhere upon it. Thu tenant, Mr. Mentzer, wi exhibit the placetto persons desiring to purchase. , The terms of payment of purchase money may be mad easy, and possession and an indisputable title will be give on the lint day of April next., - sep 19 ti-lI ISAAC E. lIIESTED. Esitrate of John Clamber .-. ln the Court of Co non Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas Jaeo 11. Clamber and Abraham Pettirs, Assignees of John Cl .. her, did on the 30th day of August, 1864, ills In tho of the Prothonotary of the mid Court, their Account the said Estate:, Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in th said estate, that r the said Coirt have appointed the 30t day of October, 1854. for the Vonfirmation theroof, till. exceptions be iii d. Attest, JOHN K. REFID, IHotley. Prothy's 08104 lan. sap 12 Var with Englantil--Eagle Porcelain Work IIENRY BAST has fitted up and enlarged his form' and commenced the Manufacture of all kinds Earthen Ware, Rockingham or-Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cre.. Colored and White Ware, Toilet Sets, Table and Tea Se. vice of different. kinds, Apothecary Bones and Tars, and great variety of other articles kept constantly on hand his Pottery Ware-house, and at his Store Room ; and an sortment of Bracketts and libse Sets for oruamentin PHILIP -HATHAWAY, HENRY DICKINSON. ts-34 buildings, &e. lie is also proniared to furnish all kinds • Terra Cola work, Carnlshing,;:ilouldings and nfher kin of Ornamental work, to order—to suit all kinds of building.. inside andout; &Encaustic Tiles. for Ornamental Paremen of Fossil° Granite, or artifielabStone for Flooring of Hall: Rooms. liar-Rooms, Passages; Baths, Ornamental Fi • Places, ,to.; dud will keen constantly on hand, at his of stand, an aa,ortuleut or Red Harthonn and Steno Ware. 11. G. has been six nionths,iand spared neither labor o expense in making the neeessury preparations for the abov manufacture; and Is now prepared to receive all orders. lIENRY GAST, No. 22jj, South Queen street; between Centro Square ant Vine street—Sign of the But Prrenta. filfir Steady 1301'5 wanted as apprentices to learn tin above business. P. 0. has engaged a Manager who h fully compe tent to conduct, the 11)0Ttr bu si ness; and all communlca tlons, correspondonco and orders with his manager, pet taming to the sald business, Will be strictly attended to. • I JOHN HARRISON, Manager. ulph ate of quinine?.--2u_ouTo;,. of Amorleal manufacturo, for ealu nt 1 D. S. 511.111LENBLIDI'S Drug awl Chatnimi Stora, No 5 South Queen-at. aug 22 at -30 'Llancy Dry Goods.-=Every day the Ladies nro he _U coming more convinced that for a magnificent Sill Dress—black, faiacy, plaid or ;figured—there la no plan uheraso large a variety of choice stylus nod fabrics is of fared for their examination, as at WESTZS. Judging froth the number of hatubionle dress° Wentz's sell dally—all Lovers Of the beautiful—novel, um 130 plus ultm, are satisfied that the head quarters for good rich and cheap goods, is at ; WENTZS, A Positive Fa,it-All that aro dimposed to do justice t, hemselve::. are hereby notified that for Dry Hoods—of Out • d every description—thereis uu place when , they eat my with more advantage-to thelifsdves. than at Mew London Aeadetny.:=New London. thectoi IA County, Pa. The Winteiztession of this Ittothuttoe will open on Wednesday, November lot, and coutlnut , twenty-one weeks. Expenses, Boarding and Tuition. ,i 75. Washing. Music and Modern Languages aro extras at the usual rates. The course of Instruction istborough and more ex tendee than lu most Academieserebracing the branches of t solid English education, Lath ? , tireek, and ()emu Languages, &c.. &e. The subscriber deems It uitheeessary to odd anythlnE In . commendation of this Institution, as it is of long staudt lug and has beep liberally patroblAed by almost every see. tiou of the country. Thu Winter Term will specs with increased facilities fel l improvement. For Catalogues containing pore minute Information of for reference, addresk early as above. ;JAMES B. MaDOWELL, Principal. MIEME3 - inland Safety Hattie.' Insurance Co.- ' Chartered April 4th, 1854: Capital SILSS,OOO 00. Charter Perpetual. Office, North Queen stsvot, first square This Company is now prepared to Insure against loss on damage by EJRE, 'housel stores and other buildings' perpetual or limited, and goods, merchandise or furniture in town or country, and at the most favorable rates. The Company! is also authcirlsed to receive molley dude: posit, for which interest will be allowed by special agree ment. D. DENLVIGER, Principal, Harrisburg, Pa Forkoers Look Hero I... Having the sele Agon4 for the IRON PLOUGHSj which ran beat the Hard, ware Stolid ' 1 GEO. D. SPRECHER, '. aug 15 -30' Noah Queen street, Lancaster. I • --. mew Bra* Foundry. NEW BRASS FOUNDRY at Chesnut street Iron Works, l C, Kieffer bakes this method to inform the public, and all person having business of the above character, th at he ( 6 t Iron has, In cones ee ion with his: Foundry and ILsching Shop, commen the Brass Foundry business. He is pre , pared to man ure ell kiniis of 51achine and BrassCasti, lugs, Copper n Ittvets and Soldery, at short notice and in ai. workman-like manner. I • june 27 tf-23 1 GEO. SANDERSON Freach Trusses, weighing ; less than 2% ()unreel For the Cute of Hernia or Rupture. As knowledged by the highest medical authorities of Plaits'. dolphin., Incomparably superior to any ether In use. Sufi &sere will be gyatlfied to Marn that the occasion now offerS to procure not only the lightest and most easy, but as eh- , rable a Truss as any other, lh lieu of the cumbrous and u.n:' comfortable article usually held. There Is no difficulty at,i tending the fitting, and when the pad le located, It will re tale Its positioh without change. . Persons at a Idistaure unable to call on the' subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the single Trlum,lor Ten for the double—with measure Muni the hips, and stating side affected. ILtrill be exchanged 0 suit If noffeitting, by returning it.at once,' unsoiled. Fori sale only by . the Importer, CALEB 11. NEEDLES, Cdr. Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia. hip : LADIES, requiring the benefit of Mechanical Supports, owing to derangement of the Internal Organs, inducing' Falling of the riVomb, Vocal, Pulmonary,' Dyspeptic, Ner sous and Spinel Weakness, *re Informed that a competent: and experiencrid Lady will be In attendance at the Rooms,' (set apart for their ezolusiv4 use,) No. 114, Twelfth at., lst l door below Bade. June 27 13r- hlladelphia College of Bledleine.--The' I Winter Session of this Institution will begin October, 9, 1,454. Full course dt Lectures arS given both In the Winter !and? Summer. Degrees are conferred In March and July. FEES.—Ono full course, $/}1 Perpetual Ticket, sllo. Matrlculation4 Graduation Fee. SD). To those who have attenderptwo full mulles In another institution, fACi t including Graduation Fee. Personal interest is takeg by the Faculty in the welter , . and progress br every Student. Examinations are give.. daily by the professor upon l every branch. In all radiate.' .for instruetiori this school is equal to any In the Country. ' 'For further in:formatipn, address I B. LIOWARD BAND, M. D., DrAN, aug 110t-:ls{ 106 South Ninth street; Philadelphia Choice Theologloil Books.--A Treatise onl Biblical C-iticiton, exhibiting a systomatir view of th • science,. 2 vole 8 vo., by Pardue' Davidwn, D. D. A Compel:o3nm of Ecclesiastical Ilistory. Tmnslat., from - the Gentusn, by Samuel Davidson, L. L. D. 2 vole 'Bvo - Select ChriStban authors, With Introductory Essays, con Mining-1 '. 1 The Christian's Defence against Infidelity; • Memoirs of Rev. T. Halybutton; Wilberforce's • seticid View of Christianity ; Doddridge's and Progrbss of Religion In the Soul; Adam's Priv Thoughts on Religion; ' _, How'sßedeemer'sTears Wept over Lost Souls; A Kemple , Imitation of Christ. . Sermont, by - Monty Melville. 1 vol Bvo.' The WOrks, _of President Edwards, ill 4 vols.Byo. The Ws:06;0111ov. Win. lay, in 3 vole Byo. - • Conusentses on the Lairs of the Ancientllebrews,wifh nlntro u ryEssay on Civil Society and Government. voloßy. . vO.Wines. r— I Agg — ■ilignid Estate Of Feltz llloss - ...Tll a sub , - Aber hiving been sp !sited Aseigune of Felix Moss, 'Of Menlo township, hereby; gives notice to' all persons tin debted Scab said Moss to t make payment immediately; l and those ha ing chime will present them withouCdelay, for settlamen . , ' I LOWRY MeEALLS, atiE 20 844 . . • Providence twp. . DIRECTORS. DR. IL E. MIHILB.s.:DERO, Preeldent. THOMAS ZELL, I HENRY MILLER, JACOB M. LONG, I .10IIN W. JACKSON, S. W. P. BOYD, I PETER MARTIN, DAVID BENDER, , DAVID HARTMAN, JOHN A. HIESTAND, PHILIP ARNDT, JOHN STYER, 1 DANIEL GOOD. RUEOLPII F. RABCII, Seery. dud Treneuror. aug'S i tf-29' WENTZS. Enht King i trent..
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