Late Front Caligarala* Arrival of the Northern Lighl,—s96o, - 000 in Gold, and $1,004,000 on the way,—The California Elections,—Snow-NothingMak• or Elected. • NEW YORK, October 8. The steamship Northern Light arrived this evening abouthalf past 10 o'clock from , Sala Juan, with 494 passangers and $960,000 in gold. The principal consignees are; Messrs. Dun can, Sherman & Co., $242, 000; Wells, Eargo & Qo. $208,000'; Drexel & CO. Philadelphia, $103,000; W. Hoge & Co.; $100,000; J. P. Rue & Co., Philadelphia, $7,500. The Northern Light connected with the Sierra. Nevada, which left San Francisco on the 16th Semtember. Among her passengers are Ole Bull, M. Strakosh, Mrs. Bateman tad family; J. B. Booth and Lady; Judge Blair, 'of Washington; Judge Canfield of Ohia; and J. Luther, of the firm of Drexel & Co. The town of San Juan is beingrebuilt by the inhabitants. Inthe interior Chamorro has captured the three schooners comprising Castellon's fleet on the Lake. The total shipment of gold by the steamer, Sierrea Nevada and Panama, amounted to $1,950,000, besides $700,000, in U. S. trans fer drafts by Messrs. Page, Bacon & Co., which took the place of that much specie. The principle shippers on the Sierrea- Nevada are: Page, Bacon & Co., $22.1„ 000; Adams & Co, $162,000; Wells Eargo, & Co.,116,000; B. Davidson, 115,000. The principal shippers by the Sierra Neva da were: Page, Bacon & Co., $504,00U ; Adams &Cu., * 1 200,000 ; Wells, Fargo & Co., $131,000 ; Drexel & Co., $1113,000; Burgoyne & $lOO,OOO. The *moral election in California took place on the bth of September, and resulted in the success of Messrs. Denver and Herbert, anti- Broderick Democrats, for Congress, As to the Legislature, the result, as far as heard from, has been that seven Whig Sena tors and twenty-six Democrats have been elected, and in the House thirty-Whigs and forty-five Democrats. It is however, doubtful whether the Democrats can unite upon a can didate for United States Senator. In San Francisco, the Know-Nothings car ried everything before them, and elected their candidate for Mayor, S. P. Webb, formerly 'Mayor of Salem, Mass., by over 5110 plurality. On the ticket elected were twenty-seven MIMICS of Know -Nothings, twenty being nom inees of the Whig and. anti Broderick con ventions, and seven were nominations made by the Know-Nothings only. Every man was elected, some having '4OOO majority. The Know-Nothin g vote is about4so out of IEOOO in the whole city. The new Common Council is composed of 12 Whigs and 4 Democrats. , The news from the mines' continues 1 be titvorable, and the Southern miners are especi ally more successful than ever. The overland emigrants are arriving, but nut so numerously as in former years. The Chinese are arriving at the rate of lire hundred to a thousand every week. Most of them are slaves to their more wealthy •coun trymen. About the average number of murders and assaults are recorded. ,The British and French ships of war left San Francisco on the 2d, on a cruise. The •linglish barque Amelia Thompson has been stranded north of San Simeon bay. The steamship Cortes, with passengers, and the Star of the West, with dates from New York to August 19, arrived at San Francisco oßthe 14th September. The Sierra ;Nevada passed, on the 22d Sept. the steamer Panama, fur Panama, and on the suoceeding night, the John L. Stephens, for San Francisco. The banking house ofearuthers ; Anderson Co., one of the smallest in San Francisco, has suspended payment. —The aniversary of the admission of Califor nia into the Union was celebrated at San Francisco on the 9th of Sept., with great pomp. More Indian massacres among the dverland emigrants for Oregon are reported. The dates from the Sandwich Islands are to Aug. 7th, but there is no news of importance. Ar the Society Islands the war had ceased, the revolutionary chief being firmly established on the throne. The Jan Francisco markets fur the two pre vious weeks show a marked improvement on previous rates, with a fair business. The de mand was quite active for all the leading sta ples, and especially for provisions. ' Fresh goods were much sought, but for old goods there was no inquiry. WIFE MYRDERED BY HER HUSBAND IN BA z.- TIMORE COUNTY.—We are pained to learn that a most brutal murder took place near the Phil adelphia road about five and a Ulf a half from the city, on Monday nightlast. It appears that Frederick Kimble, a German, whether with cause ur not we cannot say, become jealous of his wife, and after a few words with her pick ed up a sharp hatchet, and with one terrible blow buried the same in her neck at the junc ture of the shoulders, between 4 and 5 inches in depth and of its entire length, severing the back bone and most important arteries and causing instant death. It seems that he then took the body and threw it into a sunken barrel, used for catch ing the manure that flowed from a stable, and upon it placed stones to keep it from rising to the top of the liquid, and covered the bar rel with boards. She having been missed, search, was made for her, and she was on Wed nesday found in the condition portrayed. Her husband was seen on his road to Baltimord on the morning of the occurrence, that of Tues day Last, with a. bundle-thrown across his shoulder. Since which no clue has been ob tained as to his whereabouts.--Ba/tintore Clipper. DETROIT, Oct. 9. Destruction of the Steamer E. K Collins by fire twenty-three lives lost. Last night the steamer E. K. Collins left this port between 10 and 11 o'clock, with a large number of passengers on board, bound from the Sault St. Marie to Cleveland. About midnight, when a little below, Mal den, near the lighthouse at the mouth of the river, the vessel was discovered to be on fire, and before she could be got ashore she was completely enveloped in flames. The greatest consternation prevailed among the passenger, most of whom, aroused from their sleep by the fearful alarm, ran wildly about the decks orplunged at once into the water. Twenty-three perished by fire drowning. The names of those missing, as far as can be ascertained, are as follows : — Mr. of• New York; Samuel Bowen, Lawrence Whit lon, Thomas Cook, the. Pittsburgh Railromi Agent, all of Cleveland; Mrs. McNeilly, Mrs. Watrons and child, of _Ashtabula •The body of the child has been recovered. Fifteen of the crew are missing. • Among the passengers from the East saved, are B. F. Dubois,. Philadelphia, Mr. Patterson of Westfield, Chatauque county. A large number of passengers from the Sault left the vessel at Detroit. The origin of the fire has not been ascer tained. IMPORTANT ARREST.—Deputy S heriff B)y -ington, of Buffalo, arrested on Thursday a young man at Chicago, named Potter, who absconded from Boston, with some thousands belonging to Adams &Co.'s Express office. The robber was a tew days in Baffalo associ ating with black legs;who fleeced him at monte out of some hundreds. Re was ~ there suspect ed of being a thief, and was arrested; but shrewdly passing himself off as a son of Mr. Adams, he got clear. When the officer re ceived the Boston despatch, he came on to Cleveland, where he ascertained the young villain had stopped at the New England, as "C. A. Bryant, of No God." The officer passed on to Chicago, where he recognized one of the blackleg fraternity of Buffalo, who kept Adams, alias Bryant, company at Cleveland. On Thursday morning the young rascal came in on the cars, and he was arrested and taken to jail. He confessed his crime, and delivered to Boyington $2, 600 in money, and an ele gant watch and seal purchased at Columbus.-- Cleveland Herald. A MOST HORRIBLE MIIRDER.-A brutal murder was committed near Qubec. Canada, last week, of which the'Chroniele says : "The unfortunate victim was a young girl aged 11, named Camre Lemay. It appeared upon examination of her body that she h been first violated, then killed by a blow up'ha' the head, and afterwards barbarously and cru elly ripped open. Though suspicion rests up on an individual resident in the neighborhood of the outrage, we are sorry to hear that as yet no reliable clue has been obtained to the person who committed it. The verdict of the jury was wilful murder against some person paw= unknown." - The Loss of ilia Arctic. Delia! of The, Clakqtrophe.. From the New York papers of Thursday, we gletuLtheTollowing fitets m relatitin to the loss of the Arctict—On Wednesday, a reporter visited the - office of Messrs. E ff .K. Uollins & Co, No. 511 Wail street. He found it filled by a large, number of citizens, some of them Men of eminence in their respective callings, be sides' s. fair representation from other parts of the Union. Two of the surgiving sons of Mr. Collins were present. ln , lsne corner of the apartment behind the railing a numerous group was gathered around a plainly dressed man of about l 8 years of age, who though naturally hardy and vigorous, bore evident marks of excessive fatigue by his care worn look. This man was Thomas Brennan, au attache to the enginery department of the Arctic, and one of tue iew fortunate survivors of the sad catastrophe. A deep feeling of anxiety seemed to pervade the minds 01 all present, and eager questions were propounded to Mr. Brennan in rapid suecession. ikane described the personal appearance of absent ones bound to them by affinities and deep friendship, some by ties of consanguinity, and others bound by nearer and dearer ties, and inquired if he had seen them enter any of the boats which lest the vessel previous to the last one, ou which he was saved. his words were 'anxiously waited tor, auu in some in stances to buoy up an expiring hope, but in others to lead them to dispair uf ever ineiiting the loved ones again on earth. • During the morning the office of, Adams & Cu.'s Express was tilled with the relatives and friends of the passengers, anxious to see' Mr. Burns. hie scene litre presented was: a most affecting one—old nien.aud young subbed mike children when they were unable to obtain news of their friends aud relatives. In Wall street, on Wednesday, was seen 11'illiani B. Reed, Esq., who Liar come over, on hearing the sad event, tulearnlllC tidings of Prot. li. Reed, who was among the paSbUll gers, but 01 ttihuse safety there is nut the slight est intimation. '.hey are brothers. 'llannas Uarland, fireman one uf the per sons saved iu the Lebanon, Staten that une mat from the strange steamer swath to the Arctic, and was hautetTup on deck with a rope; but he was a Frenchman, and could nut speak one word tit English. This man, it wututi ap pear was subsequently lust. :Tile boat which put MI frum the propeller, Carnugan states, was, with its passengers, literally ground to pieces by the still rot olving wheels tit the Are tie—the tinileßs tit the unturtunate beings ris ing above the euntusiun and excitement on board..Thuse tit the passengers and crew who were rescued saved nothing but their lives; but never were men apparently less disposed to Complain. ;71 , na..eheu irom the jaws of death by ourame, are but Lou glad to es cape with their tit complain tit the loss of anything el6e; they are all, however, in very destltUle condition. 11, , 1u. the state/tient of Mr. Tliol/11idull, ‘Vi/u alTiVeLl w the I.elnlituii, It scums qtritO proba ble that the number saved Maly be greater than reported. Six bualS hilt the Arctic, mid there to g‘iud reason to hope that some ukthem reach ed shore, or were picked up, besides the uue vont:Lining him. It is a ract worthy of notice,, that uuly the tin lite preservers on hoard the Arctic proved useful, Pruf. Henry Reed of the University of Penn sylvania, and a sister, were passengers, and doubtless are among the lost. 11, 11ham JSr heed, Esq., of Philadelphia, the able District Attor ney, is his brother. Prof. It. was a scholar of rare attainments, and a courteous gentleman. Ile was principally knoWn as the accomplished editor ut the best American edition of Words worth. The daughter of Mr. Collins was au amiable and intelligent girl ui 16, the idol of her pa rents and the hie of the circle iii wineh she moved. Mr. Collins feels her loss more keen ly than that of any of the other members of lus family; for her chiefly did he lice, and her death deprives Wm of much that made ide de sirable. flue sun was a bright boy of 15 .) ears. THE USE OF FRUlT.—lnstead of standing in fear of a generous consumptigli ut ripe 'ants, we regard them as positit cunnucti‘e to healtn. The I cry maladies conituuni) ;I,su iiied to hate their origin in a free useol ap ples, peaches, cherries, melons, and wild ber ries, have been quite as prevalent, if not equally destructive, in seasons of scarcity.— There are so many erroneous opinions enter tained of the had effects of fruit, that it is quite time a counteracting impression should be promulgated, haying its fuundatiun in com mon sense, and based on the common observa tion of the intelligent. We have nu patience in reading the endless rules to be observed in thls.particular department of physical comfort. iNu one, we iunigine, ever lived longer, or freer twin the paroxysm of disease by discarding the delicious fruits of the lauds in which be rinds a home. On the contrary, they are ne cessary to the preservation 01 health, and are therefore caused to make their appearance, at the very time when the condition of the body operated upon by deteriorating causes not al ways understood, requires their grateiul reno vating influence—Boston, Aka. and Sury. Jour. HOW MUCH SUUAIt DO w EAT-?—Last year there were consumed in this country about 705,000,000 pounds of cane sugar, and 27,- 000,000 pounds of maple sugar. This gives more than 23 pounds of cane sugar, and one pound of maple sugar to every luau, woman and child. This dues not include molasses or honey. if this sugar were put into barrels holding 200 pounds, and each barrel occupied the space of three square feet only, it would require 330 acres of Mud to stand upon. The barrels if placed in a row, would reach 220 miles. If this sugar was put up iu paper packages of live pounds each, it would require 146,400,000 sheets of wrapping paper ; and if only a yard of string was used to each package, there would be required 439,200,000 yards or 83,000 miles of string—more than three times enough to go round the earth. If every retail clerk sold a hundred pounds of su gar each day, it would require nearly 25,000 Clerks to sell it iu a year. Ii the dealers, wholesale and retail, made a profit of only two cents a pound on this sugar these profits alone would amount to nearly 813,000,000. Lines of Travel front Lancaster For Acadia's, tin Lill; .11,1111 b. town anti Aduinsrown—leaves Uneven daily at 9 o'clock, A.M. Returning, leaves Reading at 9 Lebanon, ua VetriAlLlig aid Matibetin leaved JhoUere .1..91 Iteturnin, leaved Lebattuilai. b A. M. Cliurchtown, via New Holland, iekves on lueudayx, 'l'nursciayit and Stunt uu)s, at 1 o'clock, P.M., returning on alternate tlaye. aa.te Harbor:, via Mulerslown, leaves . Cooper's daily, at 7 A.M. Returning, leaves the linoleum House, at 3P. Al. becond line leaves Cooper's daily, at 2 I'..r. Returning leaves the Mansion House, at 7A. Al. fiord line leaves .1. Kelp's Sale harbor, daily, at ti A. H. Returitiog leaves Walnut's, Lancaster, at 31'. H., and arn vies tin harbor, at 51- at. Strasburg, btage lease. ..tiobeis hotel, att 4Y. M. Retur.ang, leaves straeourg, 7A. M. Conestoga, it Mow aireei, leave. .ito her,a daily, at 4P. M, Returning, leave. Con‘is. toga at 7 A. M. stage leaves Writliel 'Mal, at .1 IP AA. Port Deposit, vld Welt', CllO/.0111 Level, Yeaen Bottom. &c, .eaves Sttel.lt bold, e • , 1i y Monday anti Thuisday, at 7 A M. Aryurnung ‘,„ the fallowing days. • Intercourse, stage leaves Snobel'e at •1. P. M. It.eturntug leaves intercourse, at 7A. M. None 01 the above lines run.on Sunday, Ex cept to Same Harbor. .tt.lla. CUEESEXIAN'S PILLS SOK FOIALES.—The combii ta thins of ingredients in these Pills is the result ot a to ag and exteusive practice; they are mild in thilr Operath and certain of restoring nature to its proper c In every instance have the rills proved successi M. 'tile I i ih• invariably open those obstructions to WhieLl teatlitss liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, 1111t. ,. .E by health is restored, and the pale and deathly evlllitelial me changed to a healthy one. :Ne telltale mu enjoy 0.31 Unless she is regular; and whenever an ObStrUCtlCal ladies place, wheth ei irons exposure, cold, or any other cause, the . general health begins immediately to decline, and the , want of such a remedy has boon the cause of So Mau) rsal • sumptious among young females. headache, pains in the side, ixtipitations of the heart, loathing 01 mod. and hie. tuned sleep, do most always arise irons. the inferruptdon of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pillsovill in. variably remedy all those evils. N. B.—Thew Pills should never be taken during I. reg usury, as they wquld be sure to cause a mhwarriage. They are put up in .square flat boxes, .run N't ii be sent; by mail to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Choeseman, No. VI Blocker Street, New, Tors. Price One Dollar per box. Air - EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE A new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones d: Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing store, :So. 200 Market street, above eth, in ZUldlifoll to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have conxtl tuted every one hie own Salesman, by having marked In agoras, on each.article, the very lowest - prim it Call be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and groat pains taken with the making, so that all ma buy wits the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest .price. Remember theCrescept, hi Market, above Bth, . • feb 7 ly-8 ' JONEII .4 00. , . tar lIIINItY INVIGORATE* CORDIAL.—The merit* ! . . wicAzTEß . cov - bIy.B,L,N-41, Of tids - poirelpregitabla eitract for the tonna lined cure i' " - -.-- -- 2- -' ..--"-- ?-'.'- - - ..• -Gettilier-10.-ISSE-- 1... . of physical prostration, genital debility,. nervous Mho: Gong, Ac., Ac., are • fully deseillsed in - another column of . „etion for : „Whir. teen :Directors. Of this paper, to which the reader Isreferred, $2 per 'bottle, - 3 . i : , (formerly Swope'sllfotel,ln Eastliiiig street, in the cap: bottles for $5; six bottles for $8; $l6 per dozen. Observe , of Lancaster. ots the thirdMondaYof November next, the A n the l3 i County Bank will be held at Le e bhie,„, the mark of the genuine.. t With, between the hours of In and 3 o'clock. Prepared only by S. -E. CORES, No. 3 Franklin Row, ROBERT D. CARSON, 4 . Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all . ' - orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable-. , , , Druggists and Merchantsthroughout the qouutry. , ve . _. A genera meeting of the stockholders of the Lan- T. W. DIOW A SONS, - i raster County Bank, will beheld st the Banking - house, in 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole - agents for Penna. the City,. of Lancaster, on the fir-0 Tuesday in November, For sale at the Medicine Store, East Orange at., neat to the ith','at 9 o'clock, A. id., agreeably to the provisions of Kranrph'spothing store. - . J an 21 y - ' 9O i ' the3th article of the General Banking Law. _ ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier . air KOSSUTH., according, to reports, Ls preparing lin a i set 10 td-38 revolutionary attempt in Europe as coon as the proper ", time may arrive. NI e may then look for a revival of the , i . iiigoo4. lt aia i e of David M. martin 4 , i &south hats and revolutionary Lishious, But ivehave , .. t hino wirt ,.m. Th , andeoka , A atm° , appo,nted by the doubt the Philadelphia public, no mattirgirint map be the ' Court of Common 'Pleas of lane aster county to report 1 ., changes in dress, will still continusgfo provide themseland with clothing from ItOCKIIILL Si ii"II,,ION'S cheap and i Rat _ distribution of the 'balance in the hands of John B. Erb, Assignee of said David M. Martin and Wife. among 1 elegant clothing store. No. 111 Chesnut street. corner of ! thepersons entitled thereto. hereby givesnotice to all per- Franklin Place. dee 27 '440 • ' so_ mten—teil in the distribution of ssid-balanca that he will attend Cr the purpess of Ids appointment, on Wed nesday the first day of November next, at 2 o'clock in the IR.-morn, at the public houi.s. of John Michael, in the city of Lancaster. when and where all persons Interested may attend. W. CARPENTER. set 'lO at S auditor. County Fair.--Columbia and Philadelphia Rail road, Superiutender.t's OfNee, Parkoburg. Oct. 7, 1&1. BENJ. HERR, Esq.,—Dear Sir—Souie weeks since. the Ca nal Commisioners passed a resolution permitting all per ..e visiting tho State or County Agricultural Fair. to travel over this road at 3 cents per tulle and return fret. of charge. Stock for the exhibition to go free of toll. Persons visiting the Fair at Columbia will not be charged over that rat.. Yours. very respectfully. • ' Cl= Lt7o.l.4Tilt WCIN. °clot", A election for thirteen Directors to serve the ensuillg will let held at Ito 11.xiskiLg How .11.1 '21116.1.etw,c11 the hitur, of St A. 31. and I'. )1. A general tilt-rting .d"tht• 7,U,.:l<h•ddcra will he held am Tuesday, N. ; tit. at UA. \I., agrerably to the charter. cwt. 17 :11-4:11 • B.C. Cashirr. ci hoe Maker., Look to your Interest ! Iteduab.n In 73 the price of kathor. at No. 1 7!,: 2 West King Sheet. Just received— . ..assi los..if best red Spanish Sole Leath,. •2uno tbs. hest Oak Tanned Spanish Sole Leath.- 1060 •• nuzer's Itesi •• •• 3000 Best t Tanned Slaughter. • :ant Hest Spanish Kips. lilt/ Sides of Superhd• Fitsishetl Upper. together with a great variety et all articles in th.. Makers' lino, all of which will Is, sold I,a er than ever-- for Cash—at the sign of the Lost. by °et 17 tf.:in U. 11. LOCH Kit. [Turk Furnace Bridge Company.—The J_ stockholders of said Clatipan) aro hereby uoti., .1 that the Annual 3leeting of the stockholders for the purpose of choosing OfliCerol for the elisuing year will be holden Mon day the tlth of November tieNt.nt lno'clock In the Italmoon at the public house of.tohh Wilson It, Martierlllth township, Lancaster chuhly. . . . . • W. CARPENTER. cal 17 41439 Secretary. Lstate of Samuel Reenmuyiler, late of West Earl - township, Lancaster county. dee - ti.—The undersigned Auditor appointed by the urphatoi Court of said county, to make distributions 0t the balance of the estate of said dee'd. In the hands of .lohn K. Reed. Esq., Executor of the will of said deceased, to and among. those legally eutitled.thereto, hereby tiers notice than he will attend for the purpose of isle appointment at the public house of Lewis Spreciior. in the oity of 1,411.10 , te1l \ eil nesday the oth of Noviquber next, ai ',Ms, P. ‘I.. ,11,•» and where - all persons interested may attend. .11'. CA RP hNTali. out 17 4t-t' Auditor. • - ancastes• and Ephrata Turnpike and Li Plank Road t'unipany.—The stork holder , otr id pat, are lierehy notiheil to meet at the pul•lie how, hf rub /,leglcr, ••2 ational House, - In Lant•aster, Monda) the nth of Novemb, next. at :2 o'clock I'. M., for the pose or electing 011teers of said Company for the .msttinit act 17 4t : i Another Lot.—The - People's is k)daily receiving nvo•ssiolls of Bunks on all •utl..lo.•ts. and calculated to suit the taste of all. We enunkerate n feW Only: Hood's Clicks Works. 4 vols.. - calf. (halm ith's Complete Works. 4 vols., full cull, elegant edition. Maunder's Eneicloptedias.:, vols.. cloth, English Edition. Cooper's Novels, mniplete In 3:: ealf. •• lrving's Complete Works, 15 vole., cloth. Spark's American Biography ,15 vote.. 4 . M111. Le Quincy's Complete 11 orks, 14 cols cloth. Washington's •• 12 vole cloth The Modern British Essayist, 5 vole cloth. Addison: ft Complete Works 5 vole cloth. Webster s •• n vole cloth Calhoun's •• 4 vole cloth. Coleridge's 7 vole cloth. Spectator, fine edition. d vole cloth. Lingaid's History of England, S cols cloth. French Edition. Pm!. Wilson's Nodes Mott, Maus, ii vole oloth. Thackeray's W.trke, 5 vole cloth, Cotmer's Leather Stocking Tales 5 ',on cloth. Lamartine's Ifistory ni the Girondist.3 sole..t - 1.411. Restoration or Monarchy 4 vols., calf. A New' tdin n 0.1 ltriliNh hags , 41.! 106. 01,11.. Iforn's I:01111,410 11 orks, 4 Nails.. cloth. Lockharaeb Lilo or 1l niter Shutt, 4 ..1,/ Claw burn, :solool 4 vols.. sloth. Memoirs 01 the i t ices Ur Menlo..n, of ih, 1:,•:k.1 .4' Napoleon. Isooppeas'a Ilislory of Ow .%litltlll. Agee. and many olltors, which ..anto4 Is tcu i d ill h ....ltrasbitrg Acadeiny..—Thi, it,,titittiow will Ix, orc-apell,d em the ISI must, the Vtallthellt, td . tile Winter Ts.IIMS.--noard, Room. 11 :tatting, lights in o.lllllloli end tuition Vu. French. licrumn and Instrumental Niusie, each exrra, $lO. Use at Piano, No extra charm., tor Latin and Meech. Students received at out time during the term. l'aymenta 2 one-half in advance and the remain der befure the removal of the pupil. bll c Sal e.-4.,” 11 eline,day. the Is( day of ,Not cut ber, Infel. The subscribers will sell at public sale.the .lox lug t alualle i co . situate in Ihe t illage of Eden three wiles uurth-east of Lancaster. No. I, consists of the Lden Welton Baetery, with all the appyttnittamt, a large 2ntory Brick - Dwelling lieuse,l2eok house, Smoke liousetiardeu .5 lot of ground. with a well of water convenient to the door. The factvr.) is a t.uk.tan. thd k Luildiag, naming a full set lit 010 I:lintel-2. — ot the me, improved kind. It is lecaled cataga evenn. and the wat, 1..., is unfailing, and amply sulhvinut 1(1 an extens:ve Gusinr,s. No. 3, A tract ,t t h e lest Eine:dime laud. acres. the hubt is muter good fences. diluted into tl7eve fields mid an Orchard. witti setae than,. The improve ments ar e Two i 11w, Ling Houses, (me I story. the other.l story and attic,' With a garden and stable to each, and a wetl of water common to both. Also, a large hank liarn, Wagon shed,. corn crib, carriage house, Nc.. eon,- nieut to said dwellings. No. 3, A' ract tok:excellent litarswta• 1:11111, in It high state of cultivation containing 33 acres, divided into Three equal fluids, ail froutlug oil the Eden road, and containing v few Acres of tinthq, .4 . 11 These properties are adjoining, and out b..ld sep arately or together on easy terms: :idle to commence at 2 o'clock, I'. M. on and day. when conditions will hu mdde known by MEM andholderu Take Notice. —Tie. Merril j_42ltalas, tot the late llonert Norris, t inaticier id the \ or of the ltovolutiond will he sued but. iit•upot Is and others can have UOlllirDattory, quit Claim, and te, by early application to John. Muss, Sole ii rautee, No. 50 Walnut Art-et, Edw. 1 Valli, Esq., No. 2 fork J. L. Husband, t. 541., No. clonsoni street. eel 1G 4t4.111 Attorneys at Lim, Philadelphia, to. JOHN A. EBBEN. W. B. I.IIBEN. Urhen do Co's Cheap Clothing Store, Ilisign of the Striped Coat, Nu. 1u :,011h queen .et., 'Clue, near Orange st., Lancaster, Pa. The Proprietors of this great manuthotory of Clothing, respectfully announce to their Intends atoll tbo public lit general, that their establishment now ...nnains the largest most varied and cheapest assortment of FA 1.1, AND WINTER CLoTHINU ever offered iu Lancas ter. Their stock is all of their owe manutact me, and embraces the largest styles of clothing adapteo to the season, and warranted to give elltleo ,o purchasers as to durability and superior workmanship. Although the demand for clothing at this popmar estab lishment Is daily Increasitig, yet by having a tall there of good cutters, and a great number of workmen, we are en abled to keep our It are Rooms always well stocked with every article of dress, either fur Men's or Buys' a,ear. Among our extensive assortment may be mind the fol lowing: us niteuATS and BAND Cl'S, front $15,00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, •• 0,50 t o 10,00 Fine do Dress do 7.00 to 12,50 Blue Cloth Dress a: Frock Coats, •• 1.Z,10 Fancy Cassimere Coats, •• ,173 to 6,00 Business Coats, •• 0,50 Is 5.7.7 Satinett, Frock and Sark Coats, •• 5,011 Satiaott Monkey Jackets, •• 2 , n0 to .. 3.2:r P Black. French Doeskin ants, •• to 1,,50 Double Milled Cassimere Vann:, 2,75 to .1,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, to ~.00 Fancy Cassimore Pants, .• 2,75 to 4,011 Satinet t Pants, 1,75 to 0,00 Black Satin I gists, •• 2,00 to 4,0,, Merino, Velvet :IL Plush Vests, 1,21, to 2.110 Cassimere and satinet t tests, •• 1,10 to 2,50 ALSO, a Dill assortment of Woolen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, II lilac and Figured shirts, Collars, Bo soms, Cravats, Pocket Ildkfe., suspenders, stocks, Wove , , Hosiery and Umbrellas. BUYS ULOTILING.—Just completed, another very large assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable ter the season, eon siSatig of 11ys Overcoats, truck, sack, and Monkey Coats, Pants and I estt of all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also,just received a largo assortwet el BLACK AND FANCY COLORED CLoillj, Fa nc y. (2,,5m.,,5, Black French Doeskin Cassimeres, Black satins, VelveLs, Flushes, and Cashmeres, which will be made up to order at snort notice, iu the latest fashibn and on the most reasonable terms. The subscribers are In regular receipt of the latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions, employ none but the best ;workmen, and cuundently believe they have the ability to turnish every article et clothing , leaver than any other Clothing Douse lu the city, and guarantee to all who rev, them with their custom the full worth of their 'matey. I_ tailed States Clothing Stare, Sign of the Stripe') Cont. No. 42 North queen street,- Last slue, Lineaster. l's. act 17 11-1,9 plair Hall Academy .—( Formerly hi charge of riev. Alfred Winter Session or this v.... Avalon bill commence en Wednesdasy. tud tiros of November next. 'll:at.ll,—Tuition, Boarding and Light.. per ~ , ,stiai in live niontha, ,i'i no Po . Washing, .2.;i0 Modern Language!. each, 111.00 Tuition alone. 10,1111 The locution of this Institution has been removed ti. i l it l nig° of Cuchranville. in a pleasant and retired .4'ollll of the cutiutrj. Access dad) by Stage from !lie ColuuOda and Philadelpbut Railroad. from Wiltningtou Iri• weekly lAy Mugs. For Circulars I T other i li,rulat ad.fress. ~ A CTER, A. Al., Cuchrruellle, Chester co., Pa_ eel d; bud!! Junius B. Kartfmatra, ATTORNEI AT LAW. In, resumed the punitive of his proheoiou, nth,. In %Yid ulyer's Building 'mail Duke street, near the Sew U4,llrt Ile I Is—am4Sb lUstate of William Reed and wife.—lu the _L'4 Court of Common Pleas Mr the County of I.aneaster. Innereas, Henry McVey, Assignee of William Reed and wife, didon the seventh day of October 1e53 the ill the m ike el the Prothonotary of said Court, his seeouut of mid Estate : Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the sald Estate, that the cold Court have appointed the twee. tieth day of November 1854 for the couurtuatiun thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, .JUAN K. Proth . y. PeMby's. office, Lancaster r uct 7. 1854. Octl I?atate of Jane R. Patterson, of Bart town. deceased.—Letters of administrations,c. t. a. on saidestate, having been granted to Martin reenient; at Balisbury township: All persons who are indebted to the estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having alaisatt or demands against it, to make knoWn the Name without delay, to .11.ARTLN GRE.BNLEAB, Adadatratorp c. t. a. • , Oct 10 1:4-88 Fairbanks's Patent Semite —Warehotisti. :. - P25 Market street Philadelphia. J. B. BAKER, perin tenden Itailromt Ilay. Coal and Farmor's SCALES. set In any part of the ronntry. at short notice and by ex perieneoli work- OCt to Itrist on of Bart Township.—The under:. ,Ngoe.l Commissioners appoint.,l Ty the Court of Quar ter SeFsions of the Peace for the county. to enquire Into the propriety of dividing! the township of hart, hereby give settee to all persons whom It may eoncern. that they will meet for that purpose at the pnhlic house of David Fulmer. in the village of Georgetown. In said township of hart. on Thursday the 2tith of October. 1544, at 9 o'elnek, A. M. SA MT; EL I'. BOWER. SA)11I El. SL CUM. II EN itV A. CAP TENTER, Counnissimiers. •I to :T.- ladieu Fancy Furs.—John Farelra. Importer. 14Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds or FANCY puns, for Ladles and Children, at li4 Aarket Street, altove nth, Philadelphia. Raving now completed my large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will be worn by ladles and children during the present season. this assortment.of Furs I, sisal t , illll to b., found Iu tbis city. either fir quality, variety unbettti ii'. Having bought my Furs In Europe for Cash. and have had them Maunfae tured by the most conqa•tent workmen under ply.rtp, Cu• pervislou with rensnottblo oos.nouiy• i :nu tloterisitp•lt to small profits, and for Cash only. IMStto•ketpers would dl well to give utu call toptore purchasing. '2.54 Market Street. also.. Mil: Philadelphia. oet lu 311.1.34 trtong the numerous 4„ xi_ discoveries Solent, has made in this generation to favilhate tho im. siness of Ilk--int volts,' its enjoy- : meta. and even prolong the term or Eudora •••iNtetlc, none ran Is. mu .a ot more roil value to mankind, than th •• mtribution of lhomistry • to the Ilealittg Art. A rant trinl Its virtue throughont this kraal' ...wiry. has proven beyond a doubt. that no medicine or comhinallen of medicines yet known. can so surely routml 111111 run. the numerous firlet Ivo of pulmonary disease whirls have hitherto swept from Our whist thousands eve ry year. Indeed there is now alillUdallt reason In ietieyr a Remedy Mer at length been found which ran be relied., to cure the tonal dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures affected by its iv,. but, we would present the lewing:—and refer further enquiry to my American Alma nac. which lbw agent below named. will always be phased to furnish free. wherein me fall part iulars. and indisputa ble proof of these statement,. C. K I . Office of transportation, Laurens 11. It. S. C.. Aug. 4, 1559. J. C. AVER. Dear dlr,—My little sun, four years old has just recovered from u severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten. and.every peOSOll that visited Mtn, pronounced hint a dead child. Having used your Cherry Pectoral in California, in the winter of 1550, Mr a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire success. I was in duced to try it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon ful every three hours, commencing in the morning, and ten o'clock at night, I found a decided change for the bet tor, and after three days use, ho was able to eat or drink without pain. lta use in the above named disease will save many a child' from a premature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affections of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the host medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me iu addressing you these lines.—hut ihr your important discovery, my little boy would now have been in another world. • I am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL. ..supt. Trans. L. It. li. Rock Hill, (Somerset c 0.,) N. J., July 21. I.Sr2. Dn. J. C. ATM—Sir:We your medicine has become known here, it has a great demand than any other cough remedy w e hav e ev e r sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those Who have used it, and I know of some ca ses 'slim, the best they can say it. Is not ow, much for the good it has done. I take pleasure in selling it. because 1 know that. I am giving my . customer, the w,rth 4.1 their (money, and 1 fe(..! grati fi ed m seeing the benefit it comb,. Please send use it further supply. awd helleVo With rerpeht. .I. )/IS C. ICIIITIA,CII. P. S.—.{llllo , t 1111Olhel y4.h. if von wish it. J. C. AYfil —Dear Sir? This mac certify that I have used your Cherry Pectoral for npward: of ou t Sear, and it is my sincere belief that I should have teen in my grin, ore this time if I had not. It has cured me of aAangerous affec tion of the lungs. and I .lo not overs:atelay oonvictions when I tell son it is a privele, remedy. Your; very respectful,. D. A. MeCULL'IN. Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre. Pa.. September 2,, Da. J. C. AYt.u. tv Dear eAr ,--Your modibine in ranch approved of by those have used it here, and its com position is such as to insure and umnlain it, reputation.- I invariably recommend it for pulmonary affection.. a, to many of our principal physican, \V. 11. SPANOLLIi. N141101.: - . 4 , Prin,Tpeil D Preporeil liy • JAMES C. AYER, Assayer nob liihetboil Chemist. Lowell. )Ins, Price 25 cents per Dot. Five Boxes for Sold by CHARLES A. 11EIN rrsil. and sill Dihgebits. F. Brio, Wholeitale A List of letters romoilting in the Post _it • f.,1 5,pt.3011. 11,111. w Iteesc Ileakatn Buller .1 no. CI amery Itoh.ll 'amen ter Carrot .1111.. it lit, David Engle Charles A Funk floury Finney Abijah Funk Michael Farrel .Inds Fliun Marga,t Fisher Tlarlpara AMMEAV SIV A wrz D. G. ,w.11:17. t. G Esq Griffith Joseph Galbraith Samuel N. 2 German Philip Ilumoll John Gesarge Itiohard (teed Lawreuro Goodman Ja...d. a Joti Han Burnell Vn. kips, Esq. Richardson Simon 11 Jun II I less (it, R J i ffs. Hess Benjamin Ilenaham Peter Halns A NI naming Pat riek Ilauraham Margaret 1101 l Richard Thomas Lewis Hagan Michael 1. Iladdian Wui. Waddle Andrew I)" 1: . Wright William Kelly Jun Warran John Koster Wm Vi , ung Limner Gnu. Esq. 2 Persons asking fur letters will idenso say that they am :id vert ised. net 3 t.::7 Jo PP M liN KIM,, .. ettere of Administration on the Estate ofJaboh Sandoe, lota of East Earl township, Lancaster county, dee'd, having been granted to the underAgned administrator. residing in said township—all ppr.ons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same well present them duly authenticated for settlement. sop Itt 6(4;5 ISAAC SANDOE. Estate of Isaac Freeman, decid.—Letters of • administration on the estate of [mac 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 Loving claims against tho same to present 0101101111 y anthentimted fur settlement to sep ft _;o_ 711 . 1t1STIAN KIEFFER. -•- • Dry Goods.—Fall and Winter card. Moat magolli cent assortment of Silks, rich and . magnificent dress goods. Thos. J. Wentz & Co.. wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, Corner of East King st. and Centro Square.— The greatest core having been exercised in the selection of our Fall and Winter stock, we lag to inform you that it comprises a full assortment, and, owing to our facilities for obtaining goals at the lowest prices enable no 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 strung inducements to all who buy by the piece or package. Prices equal to the Philadelphia or New York jobbers. - . Dress Limbo—This department comprises a full variety- French, English and Swiss Glares; Rich Brocade and Plaid Silks, all widths and qualities; French Merinoes, all wool De Lam es, magnificent Cashmeres, gay Plaids, beautiful De Danes, Prince Robes, Thibet and Orleans Cloths, dc., Rich Black Alpacas, extraordinary low; Cloths, Cashmeres, Sattinetts, Vesting's, &c. Kentucky Jeans, for meo and boys' wear, in full -variety. bomestic Goods.—Coles Prints—Mori:packs, Conestoga, Sic. Extra Calicoes. for ~ three caws Ruby Palm Prints, 63.4 etc., n great bargain; extra Lancaster Oinghams for 144 eta.; bleached and unbleached Muslim; white, red and yellow Flannels; furniture and apron Checks, Stripes, &c. Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery. W. Enthroiderit, and Laces. Shawls! Shawl:3i! Shawls ! !!—Our Shawl Room during the season will be found to be stocked with a splendid va. riety Brocha Long and Square. I:sawn-TrC,printed and plain.) Thibet. Long and Square. line of Wee) Shawls Prices 73 cents to All goods warranted as repre.nted at the time of sal Ifler Reinetnher the place. Execul or's Sale of Valuable City Prop erty.--On Saturday. the 4th day of November. 1454. Its pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Jonathan Foltz, late of the city of Lancaster. der d., the subscriber will expose to public sale, at the hotel of John Michael. in said city, the following described Real Estate. to wit All that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situated ou the east side of North Queen Street, adjoining property of Ben jamin D. Gill, on the North. and John Weidler on the South, on which is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, wth extensive back build ings attached. There is also a large Brick Stable en the rear of the lot, and extensive shedding in the yard, now in the accupancy of Mr. Levi Diller, .FI Livery Stable. The above property in whin fifty yards of the railraid. depot. and is an excellent stand far any public busillets.• The hone, was formerly kept as a tavern stand, and is weak calculated for that bbsiness. having all the facilities necfki, nary, and a free and unrestricted communication with thO street by a nine feet alley. A further description is deem. ed unnecessary, as persons disposed Ito purchase 'can view the premises for themselseg. This property will positively be !told without reserve.— The title is indisputable and posseSslon will be given on the lot day of April next. ALSO, at the same time and place, will be offered 24 BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Walnut, Lime and streets, in the • city of Lancaster. These lots are eligibly situated, being in the centre of the city, and affording an opportunity to builders seldom wet witn. A map of these lots can be seen at the office of Wm, Carpenter, Esq., at any time previous to sale, and will be exhibited on the night of sale. Salo to commence at 7 o'clock, P. 11., of said day, when attendance.will be given and terms made known by I cot 8 to-38 J. M. IOW; Executor. : • •jf O t:',.11:61.: W. COLBY, Agent. MEM Wind, tr. C. W.. .1 e ::S. Itiolutod Lit:vs Al )Iml 1,411.) WCluslc.-3 Pat. iec AlVailin John Mellen Fe lia Morris E W Melen Evlix \ isseler A - 1001,, Van Neill Jr.. John Sun Gent, ott,Ju Henry ( , brinu \"111. Juries pagan Prariebi n. V utiw 'l' hown,; Sb.lll, Sand, r,. Thonbi3 Simile Jacob Stehman Tobins Spencer Oecoy‘i Seed John A TIIOS.J. WENTZ & C 0... C0111.1, , 1 FAO Kiug and Centre Square itbl43 Moder.,..4l2.l3l.oodallaktobes at. 2 eabieg - Par;cei aitcpreamises,liim be iidd.Wpublie . the BLACK HORSE TAVEILN and FARM, in Para .. towissltdpi rasneOder amity, taxi: thezStriftirizg and Chester rani; three miles Zest of the borough of • .burg,.and one and a Issif =Bee 'Oath of Parise. 'Farm - contains about 80 Acres of lkstea - thee. , .tuttehd in prime order, and the TZTINII whicitda the house of the township, is Tell situated veling and droving business. S portion Of the purchase money may remain nn the HARRIET B. BIIHROWES. :taw state of Robert Spratti, lite of the Berough of Columbiai doe'd.—Lettess of 'administration hating .rk granted on the allele Petite, to the tuidersigifed, re- Iding in the borough of Columbia: All persons indebted • t h e said Estate, are requested ta make immediate pet it nt, and those haling claims against the same will pre at them, duly . authenticated for settlement to oct 10 61-38 JOILN STRAITS, Adm'r. tetters of Administration on the Estate of John McAnaney; late of Leacock township, Lancas• ter county, decd, having been'grauted to the undersigned administratrlx, ,residing in said township All, persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make Imme diate payment, and thc,3e having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. oct 10 6038 MARY McANANEY, A.Mu'rx. g cave L. liCnight,-(Suctr to Ilartleyll[oight) Bedding and Carpet Warehouse. No. 143 South Second Net, 5 doors shore Spruce. Philadelptfla, where he keeps nstantly on hand a full s.,soitiaartt of every article in ht.' e of business. Feathers, Feather Beds. patent spring mmtrasses, curled ,iir, moss, corn. husk and straw mattresses, velvet tapes 'y. tapestry, Brussels, three-ply, ingrain, venitian, list, g and hemp Carpetings, oil cloths, canton mattings, ro ,e and Spanish matting& floor and stair druggets„hearth• gs, door mats, table and piano corers. To which ,hey re. Ttfully incites the attention of purchasers. oct A n Excellent. Farm near Pittsburg for 1 - IMile.—i offer for sale the ••Burtherford Parm,' about miles from Pittsburg, and within % of of the Pittsburg and Brownsville Plank Road. It consists of out 290 Acres of the best lying, most fertile mid' til lable laud in the country, amply supplied with with excels Itit springs and an abundance of the best timber, And can advantageously divided into three or morn excellent Fermi, each embracing all the desirable qualities, and will ik so sold, if r,sinin.sl. Its vicinity to Pittsburg, now one et the best markets in the Union, would Insure It to he' of the most profitable pieces of ground upon which a nee or gardener could bestow his labor; and it is'offered he bier price of ire per seta,—l-5 in hand, and the Moo is live years with Interest. IFSORiIh P. fiAMILTON, Pittsburg, In. atat.r of Benjamin Goehenaur, late of Hartle township. deed. The undersigned auditor ap. tilted by the I.lrphans' Court of Lancaster county, to dis , t ibute the balance in the' hands of Henry Brenneman a d Amos (troll. Adminbitrafors of Benjamin lioehennur, b to of Hartle twp., dee'd to and amongst those legally iNun t led thereby, hereby gives notice that he will attend for I e purpose of his appointment, at his office in North Duke n..ot, in the city ot Lane:tater, on Friday the 27tH of tam. A. D. MR at 2 o'cloek, l'. 31., when and whore all p rsons Interested may attend. sop 26 it 4111 1./. U. ESHLEMAN, Auditor. I L'state of Emanuel Rowe and Wife.—le _CA the Court of Common Pleas fur the County of Lamas: ter. Whereas, Henry Brenetusu, Assignee of Emanuel !time and Wife, did on the 20th day of Stptetuber, 1064, tile In the °thee of the Prothonotary of the sold Court. hls tilt of the said Estate: IN of lee Is hereby given to all persona Interested In the wild estate, that the sold Conn have appointed the 20th day of November, 1,54. for the rontirmation thereof, unless ekeeptlons he filed I Attest JOHN K REED, .4t.37 Prot 113's Ofilee, law. oel Vraluable Real Estate at Public' Sale.— y on 111.,11,,day, i ovtober 10. 1071, Wiii lie sold by pule lit' Nile, ill "pursuance of an ardor of tilt. Orphans' COurt of tiuteaster county, at the public house of Jacob Leullitll, lu % est King street, in the city of Lancmiter, the following s Inable property, jurt of the Real Estate of Christopher 1 router, deceased, viz: ,-• ; A Tract of land, containing 30 Acres, neat Measure, s lulled between the Columbia and Marietta 'Turnpikes,' p Ills in Lancaster township and partly in the city of yotraster, adjoittrog Muds of James nurnanan and John i 1 tEbil.r. There are so the premises a large Frame barn and co nue spring of water. The /Mull is lirst-ntte limestone soil, I a high state of cultivation owl under good fences. Also, tother tract of. Laud, containing 10 Acres and 37 Yorchee, i eat measure, situated in Lancaster township, on the Co l bin Turnpike, adjoining the tint mentioned tract and I tide of James Bucutumn, Johnlioebler and Itudolpli Herr. ]ills ' tract is also test-late limestone soil ; in a good state of ctitivation and under good fences. halo to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms of sale trill hp made known by the un dersigned administrators. . 1114.1tY It, HEED, - i sop suit-36 C1L1114.1.A.N HINE. . _ I valuable Farm For Sale.—The subscrilier w.l V dispose or, at private sale, his berm In Drumore twp,, Lancaster co., used partly for farming and partly for gracing 1 also for dairying purposes, containing about 400 Acres o 'excellent land-2zo acres of Wllleti is cleared and in a 'WI state of cultivation, laid off in convenient holds and , ell fenced, with running water in nearly all the ileitis.— ' e balance is thickly covered with Chesnut, oak and o th. e • kinds of thriving young timber. The improveM era , „ e large two story stone Dwelling House lie by no f et, roofed with slate, and a porch , running the f II length of the building. There is a cellar un , , r the whole (louse; there is also a Frame Sum. 4.. Cr h Rebell attached, with running spring ,:a te . or. There is Is large Stone and frame Barn, 1 00 by i; , I ' , 1 ..i. , enverlietltly arranged. With sue nhiugnmews, Sc., and a itl a straw blase 'LI leet square iu ;runt of it. .Also a 1 ages Sued, ;lo by 63 feet. covered with slate, w i t h a l arge i rosary above sufficient to hold :zeta, bushels 0 /G r p :mu m Ivo Lure Cribs amid:old, and a Carriage Ho use. Also a 1 tig House, lVotal House, smoke House, Milk House over t e spring, and other necessary out-buililin g ,. Th u ., h . , a so ilea' shedding for Cattle of the length 01 16 u feet round t if burn yard; Jisewi!sfw. well and pomp and running 1 aver in the barn yard. Therels also a stream running t i rough the !aria. ' , lett Mrnierly feral-shed water power frah tilling .11111, and could again be used for that or a tailor purpose. There are two' enant no us , a s m ith S op and lame hiln. and MO Orchards an the Farm, etre them jest commenced bearing. The Tract might be ciiii v cleat ly divided into two farms. • ~ 'file lucatiim lea desirable one in all respects—being In a h xathy and moral neighborhood, convenient to Ch . nrches, S heel houses and Dills. It is within 10 miles of the I .e of the Columbia Railroad, and in the immediate neigh I theca of the line of the contempfated Octoraro Railroad. Terms trill be made easy to suit purchasers, and an in d sputable title will be executed and possession given on t ~,, lot of April next.' For further particulars enquire of I e I n10..1.1),i. Fruiding On the Farm. SANDERS AFCULLOI.7I3II. sep 1:0 : ,helli I tray lielifer.—Camo to the promises of the'stibscri o bee tutenarton twp., Lau. Ca., uoar Churehtown; about e Ist of August last, a red and white Heifer, supposed to ens year old. The owner is hereby notified to come for ted, prove property, pay charges, and take het away. lerwise she will be disposed of according to law. Sep.t; fut.:to] ELIAs HARTS. Intl anisti , Winter Closhling at F. J. KRA IIInIUS —Lancaster County Clothing Store."—A 1 ye and varied assortment of 31,m's nud Boys' ready made C silting. embracing all the different approved style=. and ade by good workmen out of the hest material. Fine, medium and common, Union, Beaver. Felt, Pilot, - I' tersham and Flushing. 13angups, Sacks and PaletOt Over ,- ats. Cloth. Cassimere and Satinett, Flushness. Frock and / S ck Costa. Cloth, Dress and Frock Coat' of vanions colors and qualities. Cloth, Cassimero. Satimeti, Velvet and T reed Pantaloons. Silk. Satin, Valentin, Swansdown, VAvet, Plush, Cloth, Cassimere - and Satinett. Double and R nglnn ,breasted Vests.,-Monkey Jackets, Drawers, ;Under shirts, Hosiery. Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Shirt-Collars, Stocks, 'fins, Scar. Winchester and Scott's approved patent shoulder seam Shirts, Umbrellas and all articles usually kept inn gentlemen's furnishing stores, in .•lndiug Robes de Chambre aud Revere Vests and Overcoats., s uss, a spleudhl assortment of uncut Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting,s-1111 or which will be made up to order In the best manner, wills promptness. at accommodating pet eine, and by competent workmen. This establishment Is In tile monthly receipt of the Freak, English and Altueriehn Fashions so that orders ill trusted Without lay be relied upon as being tit the latest stye by Ose who desire it. All manner of plain work, and irk of a genteel medium, promptly attendant to an hereto fire. Grateful for past patronage, the subscriber confidently h yen to merit a continuance of the same. F. J. KRA3IPII, Men-chant Tail, and Clothier, cur. North Queen andiOns a ge street. sop 26if-30 . all Goods, ISS 1.-11 AGER k BROTHERS are now opening a largo and eotupl_•to assortment of sea nable Dry Goods. which purchasers will find, en ',nand n. are altered at very reduced prices. French Merinoes and Mousselines, all wool, of best man act are and mast desirable colors. Silks, in black brocade and plAids , g,uls of superior qual and beautiful styles. Shawls—Broeba Limg and Square :'bawls: Barred, Wool . Dong and &num.° Shawls, Mourning Thibit Long and Juan, Fringu Thibet Shawls, Fancy Gash iere Shawls. Cloths, Feßings, Cassimeres, Sat'netts, Vestlogs, L. Carpets, Oil Cloths and . Druggets, In lIONV patterns. Pa hangings and Borders, which we are constantly, ro iling In the latest and most apprnTed styles, sep '27 I lily Property for Sale.—The subscriber scitl dispose of, on reasonable terms, his property site o in North Duke at., city of Lancaster, adjoining proper. of Mr. William Beates and Mrs. Bamborough. ttaid prop. ty consists of a lot of ground 2 feet Iront and feet .op—on which is erected a new and substantial co-story brick Dwelling House, with a two story .ck building and Kitchen attached, all finished modern style—with hydrant in the yard. In e lot, there :tort number of fruit trees, and at the foot of near the alley. there is a large carpenter shop which ighl readily be converted into two dwellings era Stable. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. The meroy is a very desirable one, and will be sold on' mod- ate terms. For further particulars enquire of the suh. riber residing en the premises. sep 26 6t-36 JOHN HEMPERLEY. state of Isaac Reese, dee , d.—Ths subscriber, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster count c, atidStor to dietrbuto the assets in the hands of Casper .ese, administrator of said estate, to and among the par. ties entitled thereto. will attend for that purpose at A. Lhchler's Hotel, East King st., City of Lancaster, on nuns dity the 28th of October next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. .1110 S SLAYMAK_ER, sop 26 tf-38 Auditor. Estate of Benjamin G. Herr.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas, t3K. Witmer, committee of Benjamin G. Herr, did on the 2 st day of September,lBs4, file in the office of the Pro onotary of the said art, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the id Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 30th d. y of October , 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unless e ceptions be flied. Attest, ` JOHN H. REED, Prothly.• Prothy's office, Lan. cep 20 .4t-30 ew York & Philadelphia Trade Sales Over.—gurray t Stork, are nov receiving large acces ons to their already large assortment Boeks and Sta onery, from the late sales. Barlug made arrangements with several extensive publi tion houses, wo are prepared to offer School Books, at psi. s a little lower than heretofore. School Boards and School achers will find It their advantage, to call and examine fore purchasing elsewhere. The. following comprises a ry small portion of the new Books just received. The World of Science, Art and Industry, illustrated from .mples In the'liew York Exhibition, 1563-54, with 500 nstrations, by Prof. Stillman & Goodrich. The Positive Phllosopy of Auguste Comte. Freely, trans. ted and condensed, by Harriet Martineau,2 vole. The Book of Nature; Au ditlnentary introduction to the lances of Physics, Astrou my, Chemistry, Mineralogy, eology, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology, 'tmnslatedfrom :.German, by'Renry Medlock, F.'C. S. The Parables of Frederic Adelphue Xrumacher. From :e.lith German edition. Autograph for Freedom. Edited by Julia Griffiths. .4ylmere, or the Bondman of sent; and other poems, by '-T. Conrad. ;Emanuel PhilEbert; or the European ware of the 10th tury, by Alexander lhamas. Herman and. Dorothea. Frpm the German of Goethe.-- r by T. C. Porter. Woropld particularly invite the attention of the pub. c to Odr• large and splendid assortment of English and erman Family Bibles. . I Onr'Sunday School Department is large and well select eel. Also a large dock of Theological, Medical and - Law Books. Remember the "Cheap Rook Store," Rramph'e uildings, N. Queen street. MURRAY & STORK. sep 26 •Af-36 For Rent.—. The two large rooms (with a folding door between them) occupied at present by the sub ' iber, as an office, in South Queen street, two doors be -I.w Shenk's Hotel. They would be suitable. for elth a store or office. The rent will be moderate, and Tones on given immediately. state of Joseph . Stauffer—ln ~ the_ CCurt, oit Pleas for Ake cinutttof Lancaster. • Whereag; Martin E. Stauffer, conunltttoe of Joseph Stauffer, did on theffinh dly of September, 1&54 , ft1e in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, hts Account of the said Estate:, Notice la hereby given to all persons Interested In the said Bstate, that the said Court have appointed the ZOth ,day ot October, ISM, for the confirmation thereof, unless r exceptions be flied. • - Attest, Protby's office, Lau. sep ATalssable Parisi for Sale—Di pursuance of the' V last will and testament of Mrs. Hannah Waddle, deed,' late of Spring township, will be exposed to public sale at th e Court Hmise, In the borough of Bellfonte, on Tuesday the 28th day of November, (court week) at 1 o'clock, P. Si the following described valuable Heal Estate, to wit: certain tract of limestone land situate in Spring twp., 2 miles east of the borough of Bellefonte, on the turnpike road leading from Bellefonte to Lewistown, bounded by lands of Harvey Mann. Jas. D. Harris' heirs, Valentines k Thomas and SL Waddle, late the estate of Mrs. Waddle, de ceased, containing 340 Acres, more or tem About 230 scree of said 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 LIWELLLNO HOUSE, one log tenant house, a Largeyin&excellent hank barn. and other necessary on ho There are . . also two orchards in a healthyand thriving roodi firm: on the premises.' The above property Is capable of being divided into two parts, without Injury or inconvenience to either, with an abundance of Umber to each rrt, and If desired will be.' sold separately or together, to suit purchasers. ! Terms or Sair.—One hill in hand on coatirm.stion of sale and the residue in two equal annual payments with ' Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. Trainable Parnrat Private Sale.—The dersigned offers at Private Sale his valuable farm, sit uate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, contai n . lug 150 acres of Pine Land, with a Limestsne subsoil, and haying thereon erected a large Two Story Franio House, weather-boarded end pLutered, with a `.;- Brick Kitchen, a large Bank awn, 70 by 40 feet, i 72 Wa g on shed, Corn Crib. and other necessary out 'houses, and a well of never failing water at the door. Also a two story Brick Tenant liense. •22. by 30 feet, and a large stable, 22 by 30 feet. There is on this farm an excellent young Orchard of choice fruit, and about 15 acres of thri ving young timber. This property is located near theTWab nut Bottom road, about mid-way between Carlisle and Shippensburg, and is admirably calculated for farming and grazing purposes. For further particular, and terms enquire of the s rbscri ber residing on the premises, fel) 20 ts.3o Deter Bargner, Dealer In Basket■ and Fancy Goods, of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, da North Eight street, Second door above Arch, Philadel phia. Work Boxes, Writing desks, Dressing Ottbo, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Porto Mounalos Cutlery, Carped Bags, Satchels, Chairs, Cradles, Gigs, tAr Horses, Toys, kc sop 1943m414 Public Bale.—The subscriber will sell by public soda, on Saturday, October Slot 1854, at S o'declt, P. XL, at Bletrick's Tavern, near Witmer's Bridge, In Lancaster hop. about 30 Acres of first-rate land, in East Lampeter adjoining Witmer's Bridge, Conestoga Creek, lend al Lay man, Metzgar's belie, Rohrer and Ranch. The tract lies on both sides of the public road leading front tho TurupLke opposite Motzger's tavern to Itauck's Mill; is well fenced and teetered and in a high :date nf cut. Ovation. It contains evory variety pf soil suitable for a small market or dairy farm; or would be a very - eautiful and nectptable site or et country residence.. Title indisputable. P , ;,ession nu the let of Atell 1665, or sooner if desired. snp.l9 ts.:ls TILOS. U.RURROWES. Qtoves f, Sto veg 2 Stoves 2—The subscriber hay. 17 lug made large purchases of Stores before the last ad vance In prices, Is prepared to otter inducements that nlll make It greatly advantageous to merchants and consumers to give him n call. ills stock Of Cook Stoves embraces every variety ,ninpted for burning wood or coal, with large ovens nod heavy cart- Inge, and many patterns that are particularly eco nomical in the consumption of fuel. The public are particularly invited to examine the •Poor 3lan'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 Stovee—among those 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 Stoves, are offered at prices that make It an inducement for all in want of a Stove to call and examine. mp 19 tf-39 Watches, Jewelry,Silverware and Fan. cy goods.—A choice assortpent of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. B. Eltenhead's No. bet South 'Second Street, between Fine and Union, west side. Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a large and select stock of flue Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Alletti Ware, plated with fine dicer, in A lm Spoons, Forks, Ladles, tte.—Jet Goods, Fans and tv-i,9 Fancy articles eta superior quality, desorvlng the• „ examination of those who desire to procure the beet goods at the lowest cash prices. Having a pratical knowledge r.f the business, and all available facilitleefor importing and .nanutbeturing, the subscriber confidently invites pun hasers. orlievinq that he can supply thorn on terms as favorable as ant 1 her ,e -tablishrnent in either of the Atlantic cities. All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jeoelr; sil ver Ware manufactured to Older, within a rensanahle • .re ke- Watches, it.avelry and !.?ilyEr SVnre faithfully ro paired. NV3I. B. U LAD. No. ISI, South 2d St, a few doers above the 2.1 tr:t Merlaa .ta— In tiae.Bouth Window of tile Stout, may ho seen the famous Bird Clock, which commands Ilia admiration of the scientific and curious scp 20 ly4M eci—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the ..11 Court of:Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to distrile 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 publly house of Chrie. tian Shank, in South Queen street, Lancaster city, on Fri day, the 13th of October next. at 2 o'clock I'. M. Sep. 19 4t-36) JAMES L. REYNOLDS. Pubile Sale of Real Estate.—The undersign od by virtue of an order issued out of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, Win expose to public sale by out-cry, no the premises, on Friday the 20th day of Octo ber, A. D., 185.1, at 2 o'clock. P. 31., the following described valuable Real .Estate, situate in Frankford township. to Tract of Land. containing 53 Acres and 19 Perches, strict measure, having thereon erected a large stone Merchant MILL. with four run of stone, a Saw 31111, Clover Mill, Plaster Mill, a new Distillery, now Deepen, 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 Porches, morn or less, having thereon erected a MANSION HOUSE, Spring bonne, bank Barn. ami a young Apple Or chard. Included in this tract are 0 acres and 110 perches of tirst-rato Bottym Laud. These properties ere situated on the north side of the Conedoguinet creek, about four miles most of Carlisle.— They also adjoin each other, and hare boon or. opted and used as one property but they will be sold jointly or sepa rately, as may best suit purchasers. Ile will alto sell at the Court Reuse, in the borough of Carlisle. on Saturday the 21st of October. nt 1 o'clock, P. 31., a tract of Limestone Land, in South 311ddleton top., on the south aide of the Walnut Bottom road, adjoining lands of R. A. S. Given and othere, containing 70 Acres, more or leis, having thereon erected a two.atory STONE HOUSE. and a neat new hank Barn. Terms =do known on the day of nab, JOUN STUART, sap 1P lit.3b Atha', of John tiny's, deed NT °Sloe to all persons interested in the division Ili j between Penn and Warwick townships. • The undersigned commissioners appointed ky 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, ac- cording to the petitions presented for that purpose, will meet at the public houseof Samuel Lichtenthaler, in Wiz, on Tuesday, the 17th day of October, A. D.,1854, at 10 Celle A. 11., to attend to the duties 6f their appointment. PETER MARTIN, CHRISTIAN BENTZ, sep 4t•38 JOHN D. ERB. To the .Pnbilo.—The subscriber having purchased the entire stock of Merchaudlze from M. B. Witmer,at Safe 4iarbor, together with all the Store fixtures, will con tinue the Mercantile Business, at the same - stand preric.ue. ly occupied by him. Haring, in addition to the former stock, Just returned "from Philadelphia with a large and well-Selected assertmea t of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware; &c. eke, purchased on the most reasonable 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. • lie solicits the patronage of the public Sept 19,1454 *. !laving sold my entire stock of goods to slr. A. ,; Hess, and retired from business, I cheerfully moot:nine .1 him to my old customers and the public generally, RS OTO way worthy their encouragement and support. . _ 6afe Harbor, Se, 476p1T of 6 Sol F T r h e e d gs i c e r ikbe C o unty Navin;; retired Lal frr u m il l 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 Now 51ar. het to Ilyattstown. There are upon thin tract, 601116 200 Acrea of Wood Land. 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 comfortuble, with all necessary out buildings. There aro young Orchards of choice fruit. A further descriptron is deemed unnecessary, 11/3 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. C,, Cockey, Urbana, 51d. . WILLIAM COCttEY. sep 15 41.35 VV"trainable Assigned Real Estate at Pub_ lie Sale.—On Saturday. October 21st, told, the under signed, Assignee of James H. lionaton and wife. will sell at public sale, on the premises in Salisbury township. Lan caster county, the following described assigned real estate, to wits—All that eertain extensively known Farm and Tavern Stand, called "The Gap" situate in Salisbury say.. aforesaid, about 17 miles east of the city of Lancaster. on the road leading from Lancaster to Philadelphia, by war of West Chester, and frnm 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 large Mope barn, a new stable and sheds, capable of containing 71, horses. There is a never failing well of water with pump therein, near the door. and an Orchard near the house. The farm in very productive, laid off in convenient fields, and well set with grass. There are near the barn, several pens erected, fur the purpose of feed lug or assorting droves of cattle, sheep. tic. This is (welded ly one of the best Tavern Staudi in lane:niter cennty, 'w ing on the great thoroughfare tram Pittsidirg to Phileael; phis. Moat of the droves coming from the West passe.s by it, as well as a great portion 01 the travelling public. It Is in a pleasant neleaborhood, convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills, Sc., Sc., and by a slight expense et house might be erected to accommodate the railroad trav el as well as the travelling public generally. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when duo attendance will be given and terma of sale made known, by the undersigned Assignees of said James H. Houston and wife. PHILIP HATHAWAY, HENRY DICKINSON. Is-34 Estate ofJamos Gilleland.-Lotters of adminis• tration on the estate of James Gilleland, late of Bart township, dec'd having been granted to the subscriber re siding In said township! All persons Indebted to said es• tate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those.having claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. LEAH GII..LELAND, sep 12 6t-344 Admr'x. A Farm for Sole.—The auto:Tiber offers her Farm •-tlfOr sale, situated in South Middleton township, Cum berland county, about four miles south of Carllrlo, on the Yellow Brooches Creek, adjoining lands of Thomss Bradley and others, containing ISO Acres more or less, of nrsb rate limestone land; about 20 Acres of which is wood land. The Improvements aro a good f‘roatory MOCK HOUSE and a new Bank Barn, with wagon shed „ and Corn Crib attached, a good Carriage house IS ru and out buildings, ALSO, a good Tenant House, and a well of never frilling water, and a fine young thri ving Orchard of choice fruit. - Persona desirous of purchasing a farm of this kind will do well to cell upon the nix °Aber. The ilum will only • be offered at private sale. I go 32 i its44, MAGDA.LEU in:WM GZQ. SANDIBI3ON JORN-K. , KI3ED, Proth'y. WADDLE, Er.'r. of Mrs. Hannah Waddle, dec'd. ts-313 1 WM. SIIRIVEIt GEO. M. STEINMAN, West King at., Lancaster =BM 31. 11. WIT3IEIt. I.lt-,35 DEMI . , . t h e IKratioe.—The,members of h rarmer's Mutual lam PC tense CakapanYi - art:thereby notified; that a tax ef.6o cents on every thousand dollars of the venation of - the property insured, has beau levied by tho 13oard of Directors jacpay the lostraustalned •David , Lefever, of Upper township, In the destruction of his Ban! by .ffre, on the 29th afJune last, and Members are; requested to pay their respective quotas without delay- Those who do not pay within thirty days Data title date, be charged 10 per teat. additional, to pay the expense of collection. Payments may be made to Joseph Clarkson, at the Trees users office, lancaater; to John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Lampeter township; or to Johnl.Strolun, Secretary, Provi dence twp. I Members, residing in the•townships of East and West Donegal, Ccmoy, Mount Joy, BAI ho, and Penn, may pay to Jacob fonder Esq., in S e, with whom a Duplicate for thceo townships will be left. Members residing In the townships or Earl, East Earl, Ephrata, li'ecknock and Caernarvon may pay to David 'Witmer, near t the Blue Ball, In East Earl township, with whom a Duplicate for those townships will be left. j Jons itOllll.7Jl, sepl2 3t-34 Treasurer. 1 Thsguerreotypes FORTNEY'S GALLERY in rooms up stale over Pinker ton & Staymaker's Hardwire Store, No 37, N. Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa., continues to sustain the reputa tion of being the best place tol go in this City—to procure a perfectly life-like T•tuRNESSmad withal a handsome and entirely satisfactory picture, where all the admirers of good Daguerreotypes andithe publie generally ale resyeatfullY Invited to can and see for themselves. Sep 1.7m34 Notice to Gunners and Hanters.—All rer eons are hereby tbrblct trespassing on this lands of the undersigned in Loseeck townSialp, for the pirpose of hunt ing and destroying the game, or fishing. The utmost vig or of the law rill be enpreed against those neglecting this caution. David Kling, Jacob Kling, Christian Pint, David Bear, Amos Rutter, Jacob Faby Samuel Groff, 'Samuel Lapp, Christian Eby, David Thooias, John B. nia - honser, Nm Harsh, P. B. Ecgert, Peter Kling, B. Seldon*idge, Gotilob Grllebortzer, Jacob K. Eckert, Jacob Bair, Christlan Krider, Christian Zook. .isop 12 3tv34 Notioe.—All persons owning and wilfully permitting Pigs, Swine or Hogs to run at large In the city of Lan caster, contrary to existing Or4inanree, aro hereby notilled that the penalties attached to said ordidance will be impo sed upon all such who refuse compliance with the same. In the event of ailing to conform: with said redulsition, much Pigs, Swine or Hogs will be exposed to sale, hnd all expan sea accruing therefrom will bo, deducted Ireni the proceeds of ,aid sale. CHRISTIAN RIEFbEIt, Lancaster, sep 12 tL:I4 I Mayor. T n the matter of the' assignedlEstate of I (leo. Heckert. —The undersigned auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster Laninty, to pass upon the exceptions filed to the account of James D. Lane, assignee of said George Heckert A; 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., itt the public) house of C. Shank, in the city of Lancaster. ill:O. M. imrsy., - 5 JOHN C. VAN ; !C.t.M.P, THOS. 11. 111711110WESI. 041 Rdsendale Hydraulic ' Cement .— Au excel lent article for Lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring 'louses and Cellars, and for keeping cliunpness front Wet and expo sed walla. For sale by CHARLES:SHEPARD SMITH, Successor to the latti firm of Rvl Smith & Son, N. W. Corner of Front and Willow sts., opposite the old stand, Railroad. tsep 19 ly-96 Destimable Ferns at Private Sale.—Tlie uu. dorsigned offers at private Pale, the vdluable farm of Limestone Land, now in the tenure of !sane Mentzer, sit uate about 3 miles north of Sew liollandand one mile from Overholtsor's mill, Earl tap., containing 104 1.2. Acres, seventeen of which are under heavy Timber.— The improvements am a two-story Stone WEL. LINO 1101:SE, turn, straw and wagon sheds, Or- ,""'„; 76 chord, &c., and Tenant House. The farm it dial ded by good fences into mu or eleven-Pero fields. most of which have access to , a stream of water Deming scar the barn and running the length 'of the place. The farm la in excellent condition, and good limestone con be obtained anywhere upon it. The tenant. MA Monitor, will exhibit tho place to persona desiring to purchase. The terms of payment of purchaso money may be made easy, and possession and an indisputable title will bo given on the first day of April next. cop 19 tf3s ISAAC R. MESTER. Estate of John Gambor.--In tholCourt of Com mon Pleas for the County of Lancaster. !Whereas Jacob 11. Oamber and Abraham PeterysAmigneeslof John 'Clam ber, did on the 30th day of Au t, 1054, Me in tho - ofilee of tho Prothonotary of the mid Court, their Account of the mid Estate: , Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 80th day of October, 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unites exceptions be filed.l • Attest, JOHN H. REED, Proth'y. Frothy's Oflka, Lan. hop 12 '• 4t 54 Tirar wish Englanat.sEagle Poicelain Works. y HENRY GAST has fitted up and, enlarged his former works and commenced the manufacture of nil kinds of Earthen Ware. Rockingham or, Dark LustriblYellow. Cream Colored and 'White Ware, Toilet Seto, Table! and Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jars, and a great variety of other articles, kept mnstantly on hand at his Pottery Ware-house, and at his Store Realm ; and an as sortment of Dracketts and Rose Sets for, ornamenting buildings, Sc. Ito it also proper,' to fuFnish all kinds of Terra Cots work, Caimishing, Itlouldings and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to suit all kinds of buildings, inside andout; y Encaustic Tiles , ter Ornamental Pavements of Fossile Granite, or artificial Stone for Flotwing of [falls, Booms, Dar-Rooms, Passages,' Baths, Ornamental Fire- Places, he.; and will keep constant'; on hand , at his old stand. an assortment of Red Earth.;rif dome Ware. B. Si. has been six months. and E .e, d neither labor or expense in making the necessary preparationli for the above manufacture, and la now prepared , to receive all orders. HENRY GAST, No. South Queen street4hstween L'ent,re Square and Vine street—Sign of the - The Ptvcfma. _ • • . Steady BOYS wanted its opprenticesi to loom the oboe business. P. G. has engaged a manager who is tally compe tent to conduct the above business; and all communise- Hong, correspondence and orders with his manager, per , taintng to the said business, trill be strictly at to. JOHN HARRISON, .i Manager. tf-38 0 4lphate of CLUinine...2oo ounco. of Americein i - ", rinufacturo, for sale at . i D. S. 311.111.E.tilDL4t6'S nukl Drug and Chemical Stare, :Co 8 South Qneen-et. i, 1:2 I 84+30 Arany Dry Goods.--Evora day thMLadies aro be "ming more convinced that for a minificent Silk . —black, fancy, plaid or figured—there Is no place oso large a variety of choice stylea and fabrics is of for for their examination , as at 11 - EN TZS. !aging from tho numbei of hanth i tinc. dressy. I F a's sell daily—all Lovers of the bertutif I—novel, and ius ultra, are satisfied that the head quakters for good, .nd cheap goody, is at ' I .osltive Fact—All that arc db.pazed td do justice to selves, ace horeby notified that for 1./17 floods—of any very description—thero is no place Art., they can Ith more advantage to themoelves, than at 1 , Nsw London Academy.-- Sew 4 ,ounty, I'a. The Winter Session of this Institution will open on Wednesday, November • Ist. Jand continue twer trone weeks. Ernsiils. Boarding and Tuition. ST:, W shing, Music and Modern Languages !are extras at the banal rates. The course of Instruction is thorough and diore extended thal in most Academies—embracing the branches of a soil English education, Latin, Greek, French and German Lan r ages, &c., RT. T e subscriber deems it unnecessary to add unything In c romendatlon of this Institution. as it lii!of long stand ing and has been liberally patronized Ly altimat every sec tion kt the country. Te Winter Term will open with Ireiieeti facilities for Imp cement. F Catalogues containing mere minute information or for r ference, address early an above. a 1.5 tf-Nt m .1.1311iS B. MeDGWELL, Principal. I - 11. and Safety Mutual Insurance Co.- . tutored April 4th, 1814. Capital 5123,000 001', Cha, .r Perpetual. Offtce, North Queen street, Unit square. T 'is Company is now prepared to Insure inning, ion or dam ge by FIRE, on hdusee, stored and other building., po dual or limited, and goods, morchaudize or furniture, in t wn or country, and at tini ntt",t fitvorable rates. Tie Company is also authorized to weird. money on de posi for which interest will be allowed by, special agree- Men DIRECTORS. i DR. 11. E. MUHLENBERG, Prosidont. THOMAS ZELL, HENRY MILLER, JACOB M. LONG. JOHN W. JACKSON, S. W. P. BOYD, PETER MARTIN, DAVID BENDER, DAVID HARTMAN, JOHN A. HIESTAND, i :PHILIP ARNDT, JOHN STYER, I 'DANIEL GOOD. RULOLPH F. RAUCII. Seery. and Troasur,,r. c , I, tt-21.1 armere Look Here S.-Haring tlic .le Agency r the IRON PLOUGII6, which can Ist at tho Bard• ~ 'pro of GEO. D. SPRECHER., oltn-30 North Queen street, Lancaster. • r so . Foundry. • taTE:W BRASS EC/eI.:DRY at Chesnut street iron Works C. Kieffer takes this toothed to inform the public, and I all person having bukiness of the abort, character, that he has, in connection with his Iron Foundry :and Machine Shop, commenced the Braas.Foundry hphinciss. lie is pro- lkpared to manufacture ell kinds of 31achine and Brass Cast insCo Copper RivetsSoldery, at short Uotico and In a workman-like Juno 27 tlt23 Freach Trustee, tveighing j.ess than 23,!, 01111C01. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. Ac knowledged by the highest medical authorities of Phila delphia. incomparably superior to any other[ In use. Suf ferers will be gratified to learn that theOCca.9loll now offers to procure not only the lightest and most edsy, but as du rable a Truss as-any other, in lieu of the cunibrous and un comfortable article usually sold. There Is nn difficulty at tending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will re taro its position without change. • Persons eta distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by rkudtting Five Dollars for the singlerruss, or, Ten. for theldouble—with measure round the hips, and stating side targeted. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning ft at one, 1111.1110 a. For sale only by the Importer, 1 . CALEB R. MBEDLES, Cor. Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia. 119LAntla, requiring the benefit of McchanicalSupports, owing to derangement of the Inteirial OrOns, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dy.peptle; Ner vous and Spinal. Weakness, and informed that a competent and experienced Lady will be In attendance at the Room., (set apart for their exoluidre uto,) No. 114, Twelfth et. , Ist door below Race. Jima 27 ly-23 Pltlindelphin College of Bledlelne.-- Th e Winter Session of this Institution will begin October 9, 1854. 1 Full course of Lectures aro given both iu tso Winter and Summer. Degrees aro conferred In IClrch and July. Fein.—One full course, S'S-1. Perp Anal Ticket, $150. Matriculation, $5. Graduation Pee, $3O. To those who have attended two full courses in another Institution, $5O Including Graduation Fee. , 1 Varsonal interest is taken by the Faculty in the welfare and progress of-every Student. Examlnatictne are given daily by the Professor upon every branch. In all Slcilittes for instruction this school is equal to any Is. the Country. For further information, address B. HOWARD RAND, 314 d., DE•N, aug 110t-28 100 South !Muth street, Philadelphia r•Chtiice Theological Simko...Ai Treatise on Biblical Criticism, exhibiting a systemat c view of the science 2 vole 8 vo., by Samuel Davidson, .1N D. • A Crimimindibm of Ecclesiastical History. Tranerated from the German; 1 4) , Samuel Davidson, L. Lf D. 2 vole Bvo Select Christian authors, with Introductory Essays; eon ; taixdrig—; g ! The Christian's Defence against Infidelity:- I memoirs pf Rev. T. Halyburtoi i • Wilberforce's Practical Yiew of Christianity Doddrid i E i s Rise and Progress bf Religion hi the Soul; Adam's vate oughts on Religion; i How's oemer's Wept Over Lost Souls; A Kempia Imitation o hrist.i Sermons, by. Henry eivills 1 vol Svo. ! The Warts of President Edwards, in 4 voli Sr& ... The Warks of Rev. Wm. Jay 4in 3 vole Svoi Commentaries on the Laws of the Ancient Ilebrews,with n Inaou a ctoryEssay on Civit Society and'Aovernment. volo.iy.. 1 vO. Wines. 7 Amigned Estate otiFellx. Mois...Tho sub scriber having been appohited AseigneeiDt Folluguw, of Muth', township, hereby On ri"tice to all parsons in debted to the said Moss to iSke,pnyniont /immediatoly. and thacchaving claims will prosoht thou. Without delay, forsettlement. - t EMMY 31cP41,1,3, =a2 WENTZS. I.llst jCluf itreet tkftwe tip.
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