St. Louis CorreipottSence Itrrivateflon New arceico—helate ter on on Me Atlantie—SMking of the Steamer Isabel—Yeikno Fever and Choksa-:The October SUctions--.Arrinal of V: S. Troops—Land at 12Kcentt an acre—Great Land Zak in z,,,a,Burning of the 815J:inter Prinocre—Gonernor of ST. LOM3, Oct. 10, 1854. •• • Our local news of the past week is more than unhaterest lug. The Local Reporters of the different dailies are com plaining of dull times' in their line of business, and as a tusaMmry consequence are obliged to manufacture Items for the edifice/km of their readers. Elopements, suicides, flaremps and other startling occu.rrences ace vmanufactured to order," merely for the purpose of 'lining up," and to makes respectable appearance, which you know is the fashion of the age In which we live! We have several arrivals from New. Mexico. Cot. Yhiiip ' St. George Cooke, of the 11. S. Ay arrived in our city a few days since from Fort Colon, which plica he left about the middle of September. The officers attached to four comps wades, recently ordered to the States, arrived at the same time and are now at Fort Leavenworth. Gen. Garland, in • his recent dispatches, represents the Indians as wholly subdued, and anxious for peace upon any terms. It is with deep regret that I announce the sudden death of Wm. S. McKee, Esq., sof the editors of the St. Louis Democrat, a member of t hatbar and a politician of consid erable note. Ile had been complaining but a few days,and expired on Friday morning last. Mr. McKee was an. old citizen of this place, and was much respected and beloved by all who keel:ride'. Ile was an easy and graceful writer. ' and his knowledge of public matters, made the columns of 'the paper over which he presided, Interesting and much sought after. As a lawyer, he steal high in his profession, and the tribute of respect paid to him by the meeting of the members of tho law, was justly merited. The demise of this gentleman, is universally deplored. The lion. Jimes Winston, a member of the Bar of ti Joseph, 310., departed this life on the Seth ultimo, at Ss ,- vaunah, in this State. Mr. Winston was a distinguished politician of this State; was a member of th.s Legislature four years, and the Whig candidate for Governor at the last Gubernatorial election. At the bar he was held in high esteem, and hlimany social qualities made hint friend wherever he went. Hugh A. Garland, another member of the St. Louis bar, died In this city ou yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. was pos. SeSSOli of considerable ability, and one of the leading mem bers of the bar. Sir. Henry A. Chouteau, of the firm of Chouieau A. Be noist—private bankers of this city, died on Saturday last. Mr. C. and another gentleman were on a hunting excur ibin, and were both seated in a buggy with their guns loaded—the horse took fright and mu off. In his ...curse. he came in.contact with a wagon, and in the general crash one of the guns were discharged, the contents enter team; the side of Mr. Choutoau. lie lingered for several days in the most excruciating pain, and died on the day above stated. The late terrible disaster on the Atlantic th:eau, has shed a gloom over our city, as one of our olld and much eateem ed citizens was on board the ill-fated lArctic at the time she went down into the broad is,seni ref Cho might) waters of the Atlantic ocean. James 11. the lirm of Herring & Woodruff, commission merchants ofrimy, was one of the passengers of the Arctic, as al, one of those who found s watery grave. Mr. W. wa, well and Mvorably known throughout the west, and hi, untimely death has shocked the community. The steamer Isabel. art. Louis and New urleans whilst on her way from the latter city, and within'sight of St. Louis, struck the remains of au old wreck, and sulk below her cabin door. She had ou board too tons of as sorted merchandira and 1,500 sacks of :ion. She was in sured fur $16,000 in the Globe and Lumbermen',, insurance shires. On board the boat wore two dead bodi e s, which were being brought here fur burial. One Was that of Mrs. Joshua J. Childs, who died in New Orhans of yelisw.fever and theether was Mr. Alex. Holston, first engineer of the Isabel, who also died of yellow fever, the latter was taken on shore and buried, but Mrs..Childs was in the hold of the boat, and is still there. There were also[ 30, passen gers on the boat at the time of her sinking, all of whom were sent on shore in safety. As far as ascertained no lives have been lost. The yellow fever in New Orleans is on the decrease. 'Ph mortuary returns of that city fir the week eliding the Is inst., shows that there were 4'23 deaths during .the week of which number 200 were folio yellow fever. The int. wrote of thu precious week were—total, :Ail, and of yell" fever 341 deaths. Thu cholera has tse-ent4. berm .nnutitting tearful rat, Res iu Knoxville, T 12011., and the eitizens—all that could Lett the place. la an extra issued from the office of th . IV/rg, in that place, l find die tidluaing c.aninendabl paragraph, which deserves a is ide spread circulation ti show the liberality Manifested by the k'ia.ruity to sutler lug humanity:l. -111,11.11 En. Solici.—As the lotels and boarding houses of our city are I • losect. anti invmy of t h e gentleuton aiding the sick hare but few places at which to all b r tueir m e als. • respectfully invito them one and all, to call at our dw oiling at all tints and eat aud drink of such us v.e have. Our family are well—our cooks are well—mid the string of our latch is out !- The elections of the present mouth have told a sarrow ful tale to the Democracy of the country. The - Old Key- Stone , ' has faltered and failed to do her , duty; but when we•consider the elements we had to contend against. the result is not so bad as might have been expected. Those Democrats who have deserted the Democratic standard in time of need, will yet repent the part they have taken to overthrow the principles of the party they once so strenu ously battled for; and now assisted in the defeat of that 'noble champion, that faithful servant, who has watched over the great interests and prosperity of the Keystone of the Federal Arch for the past throe years—who has exerted every enorSy in his power to render the people happy and prosperous. That man is War. BIGLER, who is to be Sin, reeiled by one, ever ready and willing to lend his aid and inifuence to the predominary of political aggrandizements, regardless of the Writ !wing and happiness of the people of the Commonwealth. Ohlo has followed in the wake, and h i di aiia no, has deserted her iiolorsi. Not enough is yet Mwri item, but the supposition is that l i t 4)1 Sttatiii have gives large netioriti,aiainst th e provisions ofthe Nebras• to Kansas bill—the former Iry and the latter from 15,000 to :lease; majority: The telegraphic dispatches re ceived here, indicate the annihilation in the three States' Let it be so, and those a ho have assisiel in the I iatniihilte tins" will one day see the error• heir way. and probably teach them a les=son they hill nut Cain beget. A reaction will, and must take not limit those who aid e d our to triumph over their oivil principles.ha, e dearly paid the penalty for their lolly. Th e t:irei,im voters of this country. lit appears, desire a ch.ige in the admit, istration of the ants of this gol t. and not, it to standing the area, weapon is raised high in I Iniair i and which only needs a : little strength tuhrinii it down upon the heads of all tbreiguers, still they go hand in hood and add their mite to tho weight of the deadly axe. They have turned their backs upon the democracy, and lending them selves to the utter destruction of their owe polite oil prici leges. In this city. 500 Irishmen iu Orni ward voted the Whig ticket, and the Congreasmon in which was solemnly pledged to crush the foreigner wherever and whenever he aspired to office, no 'water Wilittinight be his qualifications. In Cincinnati, at the late election theyiermans voted the Know-Nothing Whig ticket, as will be seen by the Mllow ing dispatch to the X iueennes i I lltt.) The editor says: '•Judge Ellis obliged us with thu followiug diNpatch from Mr. Allen now in Cincinnati, CINCIN.S.II7I, Oct. 10. All right here. Dutch voting open A mei ican reform ticket. It is to be il , peti that they tiara VA,' to their heart., content, and that they May refriVe n fair compensation fur their Ini,istaac.- h. tat- nth, annihilation or tile Demo cratic party. Eighty-tics troop arrivud 0 low days Alice from N. orh, destitoolior tlotlert.ou .130;r-•k.. who ore shortly to lomat for the I lidin 11 'Country. - Since the laudgradmition bill has Income a law, the hind °dices in this state have been thronged with men and NV... eager to purchase a farm at 12!_ cents per acre.— The office in this city have. been crowded Mr the past two weeks. and land is entered by pers,nis wild never saw it. and probably never will. Entering land under this bill is, no better than a lottery—it might be worth the money paid, and again it might not. But who would not: buy a tarn, when it can be had at 12 cents an acre? At :in auction sale in this city, too arpents of land were .sold in - Taylor's Place"—in the suburbs-1;g i•Z2,1e,0 25; being au average tot er Sam per arpeut : tt ht do you think of that for land - a-way-out-west A telegraphic despatch states that the steam #l4 Princess belonging to New °cleans, burnt to the water's edge on the Bth Inst.., on the Mississippi river. near Natchez. tier cargo consisted of 3,380 bales cotton, which, with the boat, is a total loss. Several per Sons perished in the flames among whom were two ladies. Ne names were given. Considerable noise and confusion is made in this locality in regard to who shall be the next Guve - rnet of Utah-Brig ham Young's time having very nearly expired. Gov. Young has said in a :Tooth that ho will be hovering, whether it is the wish oethe U. States authorities or not, and remain so until the "Llord Alai say, Brigham thou shalt be Gover nor no longer." Ile has made . several threats should the President appoint any other than a Mormon in his place. The Mormons of Utah are becoming most too 'indepen dent for the wellbeing of themselves and the territory. and It is hopeil that some other than a Mormon will receive • theappointmeut. But whoever he may he, he will find great difficulty with the Mormons of Salt Lake City. It will not do to leave the government of this vast territory to the exclusive management of the Mormons, who were driTen front Missouri into Illinois, and from there to their present location, for misdemeanors and unlawful prociad logs indulged in whilst under thejurisdiction of the lawo of the States. 1 ours truly, CROPS IN THE WEST.—We learn from an elaborate article in the Cincinnatti Gazette, that the principal products in the Middle and Western,States are, corn, wheat, oats, tobac co, hogs, cattle, sheep and wool. Of these, there is an increase in oats, hogs, sheep and wool; wheat is an average crop, and cattle fully as numerous as last year. Tobac co is probably short and corn is certain ly deficient from one half to one-fourth. Now, of all the staple products named, corn and tobacco are the only ones short. amities are also short, but on the other side there is an un usually abundant drop of hay. Taking Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa, Kentucky, and Tennessee, the aggregate products of leading articles in 1850 were as foliows:— Sheep, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Wool, Tobacco, Hogs, Potatoes, bush., 15,697,4)00 Corn, it is seen, is the largest crop, and therefore it is the most important, so far as regards domestic consumption: but for foreign export, wheat is the most valuable. Since the census of 1850, From which the above figures were taken, was compiled, there have been four crops of corn including that now standing, and each of these, with the exception of the latter, increased over that which preceded, and it is well.knowrl" that the crop of 1853 was iu the aggregate the largeSt gathered. Of this there is a large surplus still on hand—say ten per cent of the whole. Add to this the product of the increased breadth of the land planted, say ten per cent, and we have twenty per cent to offset an estimated deficiency- of say thirty-three per cent, leaving an actual deficiency of only about thirteen per cent iu supplies for the ensuing year. VirGas from wood has been lately manu factured both in Philadelphia and New York, and is'eaid to give a better and purer light.— It is contended that more gas can be made from a cord of wood than from a ton of coal; and from the former as nne . .. may be made in one hour, or an hour and a half, as from coal in /bur hours. • CORM SRIPPIED FROM CIIICAGO.—The ship ment of corn from Chibago, by lake, for the week ending the 18th tilt., reaches four hun dred and six thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine bushels, and for .the season once opening of navigation, a little_ over four iiiil how) one hundred nd eizty thousandbuehele, The Latest Foreign 'flews. -Later from Europe--Seba.stolfrol not - Taken! —The steamship. Africa has ,arrived. at New York, front Liverpool, with later European news. Sebastopol has not been taken, and the announcement, with all its details, turns out to be a hoax, which has deceived not mere ly the public, but thegovernment's of France and England. The battle of Alma. and the route of the Russians there is true, ,but all else is false; including the destruction of the Russian fleet, the blowing up of Port Con stantine, Menschikoff's surrender, and Omar Pacha's alleged despatch. The forged news was so ingeniously made up as to have_ deceiv ed everybody Fighting continued uninterrup ted, and Sebastopol was, at the last dates, formally invested. On the 27th the allied forces were on the river Baalbee, ten miles from Sebastopol. On the 28th they established their basis of operations at Balaklava. and prepared to,march upon thecity. The allied fleet were in port at Balaklava, and were .in com munication with the land forces. The latest despatch says that the allies command the ap proaches to Sebastopol, which may be gonsid ered as invested, and that a doubtful rumor prevailed that the second line of defence had been carried. The fortifications of Anapa have been burned by the Russians, and the garrison was marching to the scene of action. Austria intimates that Nhe will consider the Czar's prolOgged refusal of the four conditions as a eases be7li. Be_ From Mexico we have some odd news. A ball having 'been gotten up at the Capital to celebrate one of the national fete days, the government of and diplomatic ,dricers were expected to attend. The latter, however, refused to wear their diplomatic dress, as it was a private ball, whereupon Santa Anna and his officers refused to attend, and the ball was postponed just before it w as to eons inenee. Santa Anna having ordered an illu mination of all the houses in the city, under severe penalties, the S. Ambassador refused to illuminate his house or hoist his flag, and sent a circular to all the American residents, notifying thesis that the decree had no authority over them. Next day he sent a let ter to the government on the subject, and there was much ill feeling. At the ball above men tioned it was supposed that Santa Anna was to be proclaimed Emperor, and one regiment had already made the proclapiation. .A A Bank Defalcation has come to light at New York. The defaulter is the Teller of the Ocean Bank, and the amount is 000, caused by his certifying checks for his friends. Lines of. Travel from Lancaster. For Reading, via Li: iz, Ephrata. RI,IIIS town and Adamstown—leaves Reese's daily at 9 ti'elipek, A. M. Returning, leaves Reading at 9 A. M. • - Lebanon, .via PHri,bide. :mil Mailbeim leaves Sheher's at 91 A. M., daily. Returning, leaves Lebanon at S A. M. Churchiciwir, vin \••w Ha ;laud, lenvrs We.dler , s, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, at I °Jr.:lick, P. M., returning on alternate day,. Nile Harbor:, tea Milers:own. haves Cooper's daily, at 7'A. M. Returning, leaves the Mansion House, at 3P. M. Second line leaves Cooper's daily, at 2P. . Returning leaves s the Mansion House, at 7A. M. Third line leaves J. Kolp's Safe Harbor, daily, at 6 A. Returning leaves Watkins, Lancaster,: at 3 P. M., and arrives in Harbor, at hi P. Strasburg, stage I Ats's, Shober's bo!el. 4 f'. M. Returning, leaves Strasburg, 7A. M. Conestoga, Street. leaves Silo ber's daily, at 4 I': M, Returning, leaves Cones toga at 7 A.. 10. ,tage ;,..tvrA 60t.1, ,o 4 P Port Deposit, ‘,.‘ Level, Pedch Boyorn. lhoel, every ..tt 7 1 M. R 1.1.1 ning on the following days .111101'COlGrtie, ,ge leattv 7lOobrr . s. al -I I' M. Returning leavev Interioultse, at 7A. M. n - N one of the above lines tun un Sunday, en cep!. to Sole Batbur. es-,ud. C1112, 7- EMAN ., PILLS roa Ft.AI tions of ingredients in these Pills is the result of t I. and extensive practice, they are mild in their ots•ratiom and certain of restoring nature to its proper chann e l. I n every instance have the Pills pt., wed sureessful. The Pills invariabli: open those . obstructions to which temales are and ring nature into its proper channel. wher,h3. health is restored. and the pale and deathly countename rhangad to a healthy one. So female ram enjoy good health unless she is regular: and whenever an obstruction takes place. whether from exposnre. 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. Headache. pains in the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food. and diss turl:atd sleep. do nicer always arise from the interruption of nature: and whenever that is the Etna., the pills will in variably remedy all those evils. ' N. IL—These - Pills should never be taken during javg saucy. as they would be sure to cause a tuiscarria;e. They are put up In square Ilat boxes. and trill he =eat by mail to any address by retaining to Dr. C. L. Chee,inan. No. 271 Meeker street. Nett - York. Price One Dollar per hos. • 16ept. ly-33 A EQUALITY TO ALL: UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones S Co., Of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street. above 13th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing iu Phil:1(101011a, made expressly for retail sales. ilaVO VOIISti t Wed every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article. the very lowest price it can Le s . ,ld for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, in Market, above Gth, So. 200. feb 1y..3 JUN & Co. Wir HENRY INVIGORATING CORDIAL—The merits of this purely vegetable extract 'for the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility. nevi ous afros' tions, or.. to., are fully described in another column of this paper, to which the reader isrell,red, $3 per bottle. 3 bottles for $5, sin bottles for $5; $l6 per dozen. observe the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COIIEN, No. 3 Franklin Row. Vine street, beldiv Eighth, Philadelphia. Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. • W. Dvorr l SUSS. • E 32 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. For sale at the Medicine Store, East Orange st.. next to Kramph's Clothing store. jan 2 Iy-A KUSSUTIL according to reports. is preparing for a revolutionary attempt in. Europe as soon as the limper time may arrive. We may then took for a revival of the Kossuth hats and revolutimnicy thshions. But We have no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may the changes in dress, will still continue to provide theinsoland with clothing from ItoCKIIILL t WILSON'S cheap and elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin flare.• dec• OLD GUARD Ou the 19th inst.. by the Rev. .1 .1 striae. Rudolph Shenk of Conestoga. to Amt Hess of Pequtm. on the 17th inst. by the sme. Christopher Brenner to Elisabeth Kauffman both of Manor tap. • On Thursday, the 19th inst., by the Rev. John Leaman, John A. Rutherford of Paxton Valley, to Lydia Ann Balt, of East Earl township. Cu the 4th inst., by the Rev. .1. .1. .trine, David Ober of West Donegal, to Barbara A. Brenner, of Swatara twp., Dauphin co. On the 30th inst., by the same, Abrahant Kauffman of Mary - Ann Oobr of Maytown. On the tld of &ptutubea, at Payson, Illinois, ,at the resi dence of her father, Samuel L. Hoar, Jane E. Dwight, wife of Dec. L. Dwight. of Ashland, Waypello co, lowa, aged 27 years, II mouths and 1,!, days. -.On the _oth Inst., in this: city, Miss ,Mrah Musser, iTt the liOst year of her age. On the 20th ult.. Maria Kauffman, widow ofJaeolt Kaulf twin, deceased, aged 40 years and 0 mouths. nout.—The stock continues very light, but there is very little demand - for export and 71.,U(g...500 bbls.unly found buy ers, in lots. at ."I'S, ,SLI for common to good straight brands. including 100 bbls. Brandywine xi. tha latter rate; '2OO bbls. extra at $0,141, and a fancy brand at $0,75 per bbl. There is a fair demand fur home use, tthin the above range of price. Corn Meal is in better demand and scarce, and 000®700 bbls. Pa. Meal sold at $4 per re-inspected, and $4,14,z, for fresh ground, mostly at the former rate.•6rain. There is more offering to-day, and wheat has been in good demand at fully previous rates; some 11,9110(a...1200 bushels were disposed of at about 180 c for reds and 19001.1ne fur white, of fair and prime quality, including some choice lots at something more,.and 1000 bushels ordinary western at 175 c. Rye is steady at 115 e. Corn is in better demand, and about 10,000 bushels Southern sold at b2c for good, SO &Sic for fair yellow, and sue for white; a small lot of nets In good condition, brought The. Oats are dull with small sales of Southern at 40c. 9,052,90 u 47,598,000 329,135,000 58,200,000 18,918,000 40,608,000 14,526,000 - - - - CATTLE _Mossier.—The offerings of beef cattle for the past week amounted to about 1:000 bead, and prices re mained about the same as for several weeks past. Sales were made at from $7 to 9 per 100 lh,.:terording t.. condi tion. Cows sold from , t74tl to Sheep and Lambs re main.as formerly quoted, ' from to a head. llogs are worth from ss3t, to , r 5 200 lbs. About ..:11 bead of beef cattle were sold for the New York 31arket. Frmer's Bank of Lancaster, Uctuber 15th, 185-A.—An electiuu for thirteen Directors of this insti tution will be held at the Banking House on Monday the 20th of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders trill be held on Tuesday, November 7th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. G. CLAltlidttN, Cushion. aq 24 4t-49 rl • xtrzaplke Election.—An Election fur One Presi i.dent, seven :%lanagers and ono Treasurer of the Lan. caster and. Litlz Turnpike ,oad Company, will be held at the public house of A. Lichtenthaler in Wiz, on 3lunday, -November 6th, between the hours of I and 8 o'clOck, P. 31 Notice.—The Stockholders of the lulaud 3lutual ln surauce Company are required to pay iu the third in stalment of five dollars on each dbase of Stork on or be fore the sixth day of November nfxt. By order of the Board of Directors. =MEI Intended Removal. —Tho Barber Shop oftheMib- - scriber will be removed on the Brill. of Denember, to the basement of D r . Welchens' building, two doors north of its present iota . where Increased facilities and better at commodatio I be afforded all who favor ha with their custom, • CHABLES B. LLIANIS. oct 24 4t-40 Tlrtig Store.—Dr. 'Attouat olfors to t • u public at h .1./ old stand, No. 58 North Queen street, a full moot of pure Ihwos, CHEMIcaLS and. DYE STUFFE wi • hill stock of NancyPrannairth other useful articles goner ally kept in Drug Stoma Also, strong Alcohol, Pine Ull or Camphine and burning Fluid, of the Lest quality at the lOwest eta prices. oct 24 Iy-40 .li,tatl lAkCiEa. ~~~'3'dii~. The Markets PUILADELPHIA, Saturday, (mt. 21 J. N. TSHI:ISY, Secretary 14. F. 1t.A.1.R211, y & Tams's- XToti e to- Contraeters.--Sealed Proposals for Bridge mou riae Peo Creek at or near Beau lierr's Mill, between West Lan:meter and Strasburg. town ships, will be reeds:Ed at .the Cominissicmers' office until 2 o'clock on Monday, She 30th Inst. The plan and specifications cad be soon at , aoy time Pre vious to letting at mid office. oct 24 1t.40 Natlee to Tax Collectors.—The Collector s of the several Townships, Boroughs, &e., will proaeed in collecting the State and County Taxes and make imthedi ate payment to the County Treasurer. The undersigned will sit for the purpose of ganntin Exouerations and making settlement with collectors a' their office nn Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the last week in November. The bonds of collectors in irres. atter that time will be sued out and collected by the Sheriff. JOHN 31. lIIESTAN D. LI P (i 1 BST, WILLIAM C. WORTH, Commissioners. IMINEI XTotlee.—Sealed Proposals will he received at the .Mayor's Offife• until o o'clis , s, P. M., on Friday the 10th day of November next, for the erection of a plain and substantial stationary Engine of fifty horse paver, in the City Mill, together with Boiler, Stack, Shafting. Clearing, ,tc.. to connect the engine with the pumps, and placing the same in complete running order before the first day of May nest. All bids must be accamsauied with full and distinct Drafts and Specifications, together with an estimate of the consumption of fuel per horse power. It being understood that the pr,p,sals approved by the Water Committee must be subj.,: to the mtlfieation of C.,uneils. -oct t4l-19 r, H 1 EFFEIt. Myso, Teachers' 'lust Tuartiers of the hoc 1 .ugh of Adamstown and .111, wilships of Upper let Earl. East and West Earl. eareruarvon. BreAsock Exit and West caealieo. Elizabeth. Clay; Ephrata and War will form a Teue6e,s Institute in It 1111LerowN eon... Hug on Thursday. the Pith day of Nnrezal.er. The Trai•liers of the Su:L.:nn . ..4.am' lit Tow. ship, of :tr...bttrg. Lraeock.Sali..,bury. Parattist.. Bart. dad bury, o,l.•rtin. Lit tie Britain. Fulton. Drutuore. )larti , anti tart Lau peter. will tern, a 1 astit at, lu rhr kor.itigh nmrurin on 'limn-day :no day N,.s The Teaahets tdi the (It,' ii.•.-. 1440, 4•olluni-4a. Marietta. kjizaneot w and Mt.tuht . I v. and the Towliships of Lancaster, tlanttit. .31a:theim, East and West llomplield. Peon. Rapti.. 314 not Joy. Conoy. and East and West Donegal. will lona a Tea it 1110 in the Et Pr ough of SiVI:YI''JUC. commenting on Th m ,day. tbe hot h day of Novviolo.r. All the,. Institutes will Id o'clock A. 31.. on the days 'Teti:lett :nt eolith:lnt is session three days. School inrectors, nod all friends urea. minion are cordially invned. Character of the "nxercis.4,—lst. In lee tires on the Aix Iminches'ustrally taught in„ our Common schools. by e, perienced tea-hers of our country. Llnd. n gem,ai discus sions an various educational topics. 3rd. In pop t a ar Leo turns an exel! evening. 4th. in Le,tures vt the Art of Teaching by the County Superintendent. TEACIIIiIIS TURN it . TemOno. eh-, hat the gad Lis Profession al heart n alls.nt. Mao; hoards have given the Teachers in their employ tin privile s m .pr attending without fly decluetion of time or pay. :tnti it is hoped all will do .so. Lo,nl commit trek and the 'fir Stmsburg and 3limiti .I:,y. will make every effort to furnish acomimodations to all All to gether kt us make a str on g. dettaanhaal ,:tort to .elevate the Profession of 'I eaohing. andimprovenur noble I%anialon School System of I:dui:alb, Mile World in t lie Middle Ages torical treography, Ly Adolphus Lour:, Kneppen. Professor of history and gentian literature. in Franlilir and Marshall College. Lancaster. Pa. Help to the reading of the Bible, try the Idle Benjuinii Nicholas. Afraja. a NI erwegian and Landr nil tale: or. Lire and iu Norway. From the trerman t.iMue.g4e, ley Lib:rad dr, ) , Morris. The Ladies' conipl, re guide to Crotchet, Fumy Knitting, and Needle 11',..irk: hy Mrs. Ann d. ii , tephreus. A new series Or by Jiwoli Rol). Rollo in Paris, liollo rrn tire Atlan tic.. 4Popular Taks: by Madam,. Gubla..4. tral,:ab-d to-n tlb French. Children's Ti tali, tit . , the Little Etpe Dattet.rs, and "the tale, Th e sin ger ', Companion. containing a choice s.dertho of popular songs. duamt, gives. ratchm..&.... Iritlt muNir ar rouged It the \lot,. Flute, Violin and Piano. . . the the atatlor the Dukinivr. The AllltTlettll Cottage n -eti. , of de,igts. plans and sptltication.. fa. ,e2ctt to ..2.tott. for he na ap tar the people; by .John A nee' Tali,. einnpri,ing th,• Wa ter Witeh, Pilot. Mid lioVvr, iiit4 and %1 lint. a ..d t ion Ad Robert Itrure. the hr the author of ••Wallare:" Large A It t: cards for school t of A ltrge stock of ,chnols tooko. S11.•11 'I, r- 11- 1 4 1 11 111 111 rite and county. wholocaie and retail. 31 111.31c1 . 31, prnfits School Teacher:. Di:color- and Connoittc. s are rei.poct fully illlit/311 10 Cal! atld ..•,1111i11.• Mlr >I-, I, 14113, piln•lta sing elsewhere. A huge Ft• ck 4pr Sunday Booh,m so,.it•ts'sprire .rock i.f Statitat.ty..•lo t ti t Itontottib, thy rthottp Ittmok Stor, Kranitat's North Quern Strut. Lano,stor. Cain . .___ ....... jJublic S a le .—ill Tnettday. NovemloT 71111,74. will _ ho sold by publir ventine. nn the.prentises, the fTiow ing vAlualtle 'lnvent start!. sign of t boteral Taylor. <ituatt on the East .ids of North Queen 'trot. near the itailroml liepw. in the sit} of Lamtastrr. t , tnsistiut of a ET 01 IINIUND. w hereon are ette.Te.l tt e , ,j,,,., Erid „ 2. TAvERN,i.oUSE. stable,. able,.a mp with go-ti nod ...._ nermt.failing Ai11t..1,11 , 1 II Pu pi r4l, i .I!, ”. ..... th, i,. with c , Cry hitter neee,ary impryeatent. - - Tire Imattion of thinTavritu Sm ll t 1 in Ju exrcent being near the Itatlrrad. Persons tab:m ot , t o 0 1,. T thy. prentin, bellre dr- day of .ale. it ill 1.11,,, , ail of the nut , serilwr. residing tm :IT - - ant, E.,.., irn and an intllspn taltle title will It, given otills tie,' sits “1 - A pr il r „.,',_ ot.Thalf of the puumasene-ney may ntroain charged on the premises. if de-tird 1. , 111 r. pun•baser. Sale to comment, :It 7 o'.•lottlt in the t•vening of said day. when due IlitefßiallOe WEa le given and t..ons, of salt-M.IP known by JAM ES In t A N ELIA% ort 2.4 2140 I.roclamation.—liili hereas. in and by the several ordina tires pas,4l Iry , 4 ,l,,tdand Common enuncils of the Ciry,or Lanetbsier. en the _7th t ! February. 1539. and no the lfith day Fehro.r, I-iI. it is enacted. That the owner of each and every 11 l a: f en ” i i running in the streets. lanes and in the cit - y. du ring the period for which the Mayor may require them It, be confined. shall be liable I.e a fin, of 5... . . . And Whereas. It has Loonrepresented to Mg' that Dogs laboring under symptclu. of Hydrophobia have b e en se eu in the city and that twh children and a nundher of do gs have broil bitten by such, 1 do therefore. in pir.nance of :odd ellkio the owners rf all dogs wit tin he city to confine. linush, or shut them up in canto proper place Sro :In days fr.dri :he present date, and the constables are hereby required to be attentive :mud vigilant in enti, cing said ordinanees. It is hoped that nli good citizen:: will se e th e propriety of complying strictly with the tem, of his proclamation. as the safety of the community requires it. and the officers are strictly enjoined to shoot or kill in any way all dogs found running at largo without being mouleil. Dated at the City of Lancaster. ti n 16th CIIRInTIAN KIEFFER. Nlayor. IZEICEI Court Proclamat 10.--IVl,reas. the It ES n lti 6. LONG. and JEWEMIAIi ESilS. ' Associate Judge of the Court of Conumni Pleas. in and fo r the county of Lancaster. and Assistant .11,15 tire of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quurter Sessions of the Pea,. in and lUr said of Lancaster, have issued their I'D.rept to one directed, re quiring me, among other things. to make public P,siamit tion throughout my Itailiwiek, that a Court of nvol. mid Terminer and a General Jail Deliv..ry Al.m. ft Court Of General Quarter 6essions of the and Jail Delivery. will coalmen, in the city of Line:later. in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. on the third Monday in NI IVE3I - Isl 4. :in pursuance IT which precept. PUBLIC ND TICE IS HEREBY GI VEY. to the Mayor. and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said ,onty. and all the Justices of the Peace. the Coroner. the Constahle, of the said city and county of Latteaster. that they I, then and there in their own proper tenons . With their I,IIS. records and examinations, and inquisitions, and I heir other re membrances. to do those things which to their offices op pertain. in their behalf to be dune: and tits, alt those who will prosecute against the pHs:otters who are. or then shall iw in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster. me to he then and there to prosecute it4aitist them as shall I, just, Dated at Lancaster. the day 1:1,IAS :ASV. t . tdieriff., N. B.—Punctual at tentlance of the Jurors :Mt' ti itIII..S.SeS will hereafter be expected and required uu the tires day of the sessions. Aldermen and .1 nest ices of the Peace ar e re quired by an order of Court. dated November Jt st. lb-Is. to return their recognizancs to lieorge It. Hendrick,. to. elcrk of Quarter Seseions, within one week from the day of final action in each ease. and in di:Lott therm; the Mtv_fitdmte's costs will not be allowed. set Ore Bank at Private Side.—The subscriber will sell at private sale, a tract. of laud containing 22 acres, situate iu West Ilemptield township. Lancaster co., on which is a voila of solid ore, of first-rate quality. to feet thick. known as Landis' Ore Bank,—ad2,ining the Big Ore Bank ou Chesnut Hill. This property is G miles from Lancaster, 1 from Columbia, and 1 mile from liendig's Tavern on the Marietta turnpike. The improvements are two Dwelling Houses mid two Stables: a Blacksmith Shop, ovith the tools) ore Scales-which will weigh a tons: a lirst-rote well of water near the kitehen dor, with a house over it: also, at the 0, Bank, the, is co, inclined main for horse power. The Oro Book and six or 000,, :tore, will he sold togeth er, and the balance of the land separately—or both togeth er, as may hest suit purchasers. The title is clear and indisputable: :tad possession will be given immediately it desired. .101 IN LANDIS, near Landisville, E. Ilempfield YSule.—/ty an order of the Orphans' Court of j York county, the subscriber. mhniuistrator of Henry Roller, late of :Springfield t..wnship, York county. dee'd, will sell at public sale, on Friday. the lath day id' Novem ber, 1854, the following real estate of said deceased:a first rate Plantation, situated is the township and county afiir, said, containing ISt) acres of which is acres are meadow. about 50 Acres of good timber, two good orchards of choice fruit. The land, which is cleared, is in a high state of cul tivation, being all heavily limed. The improve lamas are a Large Mansion !louse, Bank liars, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House and a __- two-story Spring IRMse, with running wider in same. Also, at the sante time and place will be soot SOS ru timber lots, containing iu all about :40 acres, adjoining the Mansion Farm. All the above described property is with in 13.:, mile of Klen Bock, 2 mil,s front the Burongh of I, gauville. and adjoins lands id.lohn Snyder. John A. Dev ine)). Jacob Koller, David Sheller. John S Foust. John (+codling and ethers. MaMil= EMI= I. , NCASTFR BANK- OetOber U. A n election for thirteen Directorm to serve the ensuing year, will h held at the Banking House on Monday, At.venibee ',Alt, between the hours of 9 A. 31. ands P. 51. A general meeting of the Stockholder, will be held on Tuesday, Nor. 7th. at O A. M., agreeably to the charter. oct 17 74-39 B.C. BACHMAN, Cashier. Shoe Makers, Look to your interest ! Brawn.: in the price of leather. at No. West King. Street. dust received—.2o4.oo jns..of Lest rtd Spanish Sue ',ratite:. 1000 tbs. best Oak Tanned Spanish Sole Loather. /000 •• fbarzer's Best •• •• 3000 Best County Tanned elan,2lder. Son •• Best Spanish Kips. DU Sides of Superior Finished Upper, together with a groat variety of nil-articles in the Shoe Makers' line. all of which trill be sold lower than ever—for Cash—at the sign of the Last, by oet tf.an York Furnace Bridge Company.—Tra stockholders of said Company are hereby notined that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders for the purpose of choosing Officers for the ensuing year will be hetdoo Mon day the tith of November next, at In o'clock in the forenoon at the public house of John Wilson in Martffiville, Mastic township, Lancaster county. . =EMI 1, - Istate of Samuel Reemsupder, late; of •X West Earl township, Lancaster county, 'deed.—The undersigued'Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to make distributions of the tolauce of the estate of said deV. in the hands of John H. Reed, Esq., Esecutdr of the will of said deceased, to and among thou vs ? ..ci li t l'egally entitl thereto: Hereby gives notice that e he will a d for ' rpose of his appointment at thb public h f...1e recher, in the city of Laueaster, on Wed tlie 8t of November next, at 2 o'clock. P. IL, when and where all persons interested may attend. , W. CARPENTER, Auditor. al /7 409 r erne:utter and Ephrata Turnpike and I Plink Boad.Canpluty.--Theekeitholckra of alibi Qui rani" are herebrrertifted to meet it the public house* nt-Ja cob Zlegler,:f4ltiono llLLanenter, an .liond4 the 6th of Noremberl next. at '2 o'clock P. for the p pose ofclecting Otnceln of said Company Pn• the ensul , C 2, KIEFFER, oat 17 4t.39 " Pree't. JOHN 3L VIP-STAND. PHILIP Gym NSTLLIAII C. WORTIE, —Commissioners.. Suit Another Lot.-"Xlie "People's Book Store" 4 flails- receiving:Lams - ionic( Books on all subjects, nip calculaied to suit the , take of We enumerate a few only: • Hood's Choice Works, 4 vols., ,;..i calf . ' .. ~ Goldsudth'sCompleto Works, 4 vol., full calf, divan. edition. I Maunder's Encyclopcedlas, 5 vols.. cloth. English Editio . Cooper's Novels. complete in :13 vels., .1. calf. II " - "" ". cloth. irvin's Complete Works, 15 role ., cloth. 1 'Spark's American Biography ,15 vols., cloth. De Quincy's Complete Works, 14 solo sloth. Washington's " " 12 robs cloth The Modern British Essayist, S oafs cloth. Addison's Complete Works , 5 sots cloth. Webster's - 6 sobs cloth Calhoun's " - 4 cols cloth. Coleridge's " " 7 robs cloth. 1 Spectator, line edition, • 6 vols cloth. Lingald's History of England, S yobs cloth. French Edition. Prof. Wilson's Nodes Amtro siana, • • 3 sole cloth. Thackercy's Works, 5 vole cloth. Co.per's Leather Stocking Tales 5 sobs cloth. Lanisrtine's HLctory of the Gliundist.:i vols.. cloth. / Restoration of Monarchy 4 vols., I=l.f. A New Edithin of British Poet.s.4'2 vols. cloth Burn's Complete Works. 4 vols., cloth. Lockhardt's Life of Walter &.ott, 4 do cloth. Chambers, Select Writings. 4 wls., cloth. Memoirs of the Duchess De Alsautes, of the Court o Napoleon. Keoppear's History pt the Middk Ages. And malty others, which eatimit be stained in a shor adverti,ettient. Qtrasburg Acadenky..—This instituti,u will I Cre-upeue4 on the lot of November next, the counnem, tarot of the Winter iSer-sioit anti cnntlitue'-^1 weeks. I iiilt3lS.—ltti.t t la flashing. light; In common au tuition French. tierman and Instrumental 3lu.si, each exert. gte. 1:.5e of Plano, VS. No extra f Latin and Ureel:. :rtudents received at any time truth, the tern. Paymenl, , , one-half in advance and the remai. der I,eti.re the 11.moval it the pupil. I )ttblile Sale.—qw Wednesday, the Ist day of Novein her. 1,34. The subseribers 0111 sell at public sale,the odlowing valuable properties, situate in •the village uf Eden Litr IlliieS north-east uf Lancaster. • No. 1. consists of the Men It ollen Factory. With all the appurtenances, a large .Story Brick Dwelling lionsc, Cook llouse-Sunike hous,..tiaruen of ,round, with a well ,•if watei; vet.ient to the tier. The Iffidory is a substani tial brick building. running a full set of ma. clt ineo of the most impruvetT kind. it is located on eon eso,ga Creek. and the water power i unfailing, and amply' sufficient tar an extensive busine.ss. No. :2.. A tract of the best limestone land, containing 19 acres. The land is under good fence', divided into three fields and an Orchard, witu some timber. The improve ments are Two Frame Dwelling 114:uses, one 2 story, the ocher 1 story and attic, with a garden and stable to each, and a well of water common to both.. Also, a large bank barn, W.igun shed. corn crib, 'carriage house, be., MlTe nient to said dwelliugs. A Tract of excellent Thnestlne land, in a high state at cultivation, containing' 3 artes, divided into three ritual fields. all fronting on the Edoi road. and containing v t e w .Ceres of thulAtr. .1. i'. . • These properties ore adjuiliiii4au t t will he bold set aratdv or toi,ther on easy terms. 11 tli; to continence at 2 o'clock, P. .!4. on said tiny, wile condition, will be madu known by ANDREW t.i.W A RTZ, 4,1 17 D. it. SWARTZ. sindholders Take Notice`. - =The Morris rdClaims, tof the late liotiort Morris. Financier at the 11:o at the Itevol utiun,) will I, sued out. Occupants and others can have Confirmatory, Quit Claim, and Fee Tines, Ly early application to John Ross. Sole Orgntee. No. 50 Walnut stre,t, Edo. Waln. Esq., NTT. 9 York Building. .1. L. Husband. Esq., No. 4 Sausom street, MUMS BAIN A. EIiHEN. W. B. EBBEN. , rben & Co's Cheap Clothing Store Ildriign a the Stripod Coat. No. 42 North Que.), st., Eas hid.. near Oraugo st.. Lancaster, Pa. The Proprietors of this Brent manutlictory of Clothing. respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general, that their establishment now contains the largest most laried and cheapest assortment of. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Lancas ter. Their stork is all of their own maLutheture, and eml.races the largest styles of clothing adapted to the seaSoll. and , warn rated to give entire satisfaction to purchasers as to durability and superior workmanalaip. Although the demand Ibr clothing at this popular estab lishment is daily inereaoing, yet by having a fulhforce of nnl colter. :thd a n e at 11111111,r of workmen, we tire en abled to keep our Ware itonnei always well stocked with every article of dress. either Inc )lens or Boys' wear. Au.tur our rxten,ive nAKortmeut uuty Lo found the fol nc : tiVrjtct tATS and it.l7stiCPS. from oils tn=lapair Fins Ills , k Cloth Fres'', CnatS. •• tUto to l:tosi Pier do Dress der •• 7,00 to r.t.ott Clue Cloth loess a Frudi Cost, •• ,3o to 12.0ta Fancy Cossimere Coats. sto 6.00 .5(.) to Sutin,t t. F7ueG nud hawk Conts. 3. 2 5 to 5.00 Stinnett Monkey Jackets. ••titt to 3,25 131t1.•1, F 1,1 1 ,11 l i ..esh in Pants. to 0.10 Double Cassime, Pants, •• •2.74 to 4.''s Finis Mao:: Clefts Pants. •• 3. 0 0 to 3;s' Fat. Cassintere Pants. . •• 1:i75 to 4,:i , Satinett I.7.etti 3.'50 Ithicis Satin Vests, V ests, 2.00 to 4,00 Merino. v elvet and Plush Vests, to 2,fio Cassinoirit and Satinett Vests, . 1,00 to '450 ALS.). a full assortmsnt of Woolen and Cotton Under. liras and Drawers. White and Figured Shirts, Collars. lio• nu, Cray:its. Pocket Iltiktko Suspenders. Stocks. tiloYes, losita• and Umbrellas. It eLkyrinNtt.—Just completed. another very large i.sortmetti or Boys' Cl, thing. suitable for the season, con istlng of It t 41-1 , ,1t5. Frock. Sick, tot Monkey Coats, 'ants aud Vest t of all elLcb, and at extrentelY low prices. A 1,4. just received a large assortmet id ISLACK AND 'AXCY CoI.ORED C 1.01115.. Fancy Casshneres. Black 'reach Doeskin Cassiine,,,. Black Satins. Velvets, Flushes, t id cgsha ter as. which will be made up to order at short of ice. in tit, latest fashion and on 1110 most reasonable erns. The subs..ribers an• in regular twelpt of the latest New York and Philadelphia Fashion, employ none but the best workmen. and cmindently believe they have the ability t4l article or clothing lower thou any other Clothing I foils, in The CirV, and guararieee to all who favor them with their .•ustonz the full worth of their money. EHBEN & CO.: Unit. d States 11.111iug Sign of the Stripep Cult 0.12 North Qu..uu atreet. East sick. Lae aster, Pa. •Dlnir Hall Aeademy.—iyunntrly in charge of Alfred Iltaniitond The Winter tieakin of this Institution will commence on Wednesdatiy, the first of November next. TERMS.—Tuition. Boarding and Lights per Session of five mouths. - , 75.00 ; 2.50 litilcrit Languages each. lo 00 Tuition alone, IC4O • The location of this Institution has beet] relllOVed . th the illaao Ceihranville. in a pleaklnt itud retired section of the country. Access daily by Stage front Itackesburi; on the Columbia and Philadelphia liailroad. and from Wilmiturtim tri weekly lie Stage. . For Ci r cular other information. addrios. ED \VAUD SACTKIi. A. NI.. Principal. l Cochrr es i 11... Cheer -r lm., tot 61-3 U Junit., B. Kaufman, ATTii.fi.Nr.6 AT LAW, has creamed the practice of his profession. office it, Wid myer's Building tiiiinth Duke street, near the new Court (louse. .Oct lu—Om-89 st ate of William Reed and wife.—la the Alt Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.- 11 Henry McVey. Assignee of William Reed and wife, did.. the seventh day of iktoher Ids I tile in the of tiee of the Prot Mmotary of said'Court, his account of said Estate : Notice is hersby given 1., :11l persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the twen tieth day of November 1. 7t for the continuation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, .WIN K. REED, frothy. PeMhy's. office. Lamvister. vet 7. 1,41. !Oct to ANTS Ustate of Jane it. Patterson, ‘,l Bart town 124ohip, thoteased.l-I,tters of administrat btu, e. t. a. on the saidestate. hartng been granted to Martin ilreenleaf, bf Salisbury townshl t All persons who ore indebted to the estate, are requested to make Inv...di:oe pestilent, and those haring demands against it, to make known the same svithcut delay, to MARTIN GREENLEAF, 0.1 Iv t. 1.35 Admistrator, e. t. a Assigned Estate of David M. Martin & .P.Wile.—The undersigned Auditor appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county to report distribution of the balance in the hands of John 11. Erb, Assignee of snit David M. Martin and With, among the persons 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 November next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of John Michael, in the city of Lsneaster, when mud where all persons interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, oct 10 .It-30 Auditor. Itairbanits's Patent Sealen 1 —Warehouse, 22:., Market street t•hiladelphia. i.; E \V. Cu 1.131". 1 11 Agent. Railroad. I h iy, 0,1 mid Farmer's , CALE, set in any part of the country, Lt short notice and by experienced work nen. 3m-3S oct 10 Division of Bart Township .— The under. signed Commissioners appointed by the Court of Quin.. ter Sessions of the Pea, for the county, to enquire into the propriety of dividing the township of Bart, hereby give notice to all persons whom it may coficern, that they will meet for that purpose at the public hobs,. 'of David Fulmer. in the village of t:odrgetown,iu said township of Bart. on Thursday the 25th of October, 1854, at t 7 o'clock, A. M. SAMUEL P. BOWED, SAMUEL SLOCUM. DENBY A. CARPENTER, Commi,sioners. .1. A lIUSIIOIR, .k Illltlufstrntor =MEI %,..! I n a utlfer A - . ii.niciey.—Gbeap Watelies and Jewelry, 0 I 1 holesale and betaii. at the ••Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store." Z., to North Second Street. corner of quarry, Philadelphia. Golo Lever Watches full jeweled, IS carat cases. - l se uo s. 5; r. .. , ,,0u. Gold Leplue, lb carats, 7r..:4, Silver Lever, full jewelled. . Silver Leinue, jewels, d: t./t/ 411 4 • superior quartiers. 7,00 ' l / 4 ' /- Gold Spectacles, 7,vd . Fine Silver, do. . 1.60. Gold bracelet,., 1,00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1,00 • Silver Tea Spoons, sot, 6, tai Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder. 1.00 Gold Singer Rings. SAN cents to .. , ,S0; Watch Glasses, plain, .1.2,1 cents; Patent, loY fr ; Lunar tilt" other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold 1.. r. . S'rAt. , ,Pktit .6 11A1tLEY, . , Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some viold and Silver Levers and Lingoes still lower than Ult above prices sop 1:6 1y.:16 M. 11. LOCHER 't hlte Hall Ac e rtd Bg e h t t r.7 o l . ll o rt f •e t z i u s i po les pu l i t . 'e r a st o ol Usrrisburg.nourishing institution will commence ou Monday the title of November next, under the most severable auspices.— During the present year such improvements and addliiona have been mode as its increasing patronage demanded.— The Principal will be assisted by a full corps of competent 'and experienced Teachers, and special at [notion will be paid to the ?Wald:Laud comfort of the students. W. CARPENTER, Secretary Thl[ll6.-130w.Slug, Washing, Tuition in the English branches and Vocal Music, per Sesdon (5 months) $55,00 instruction in Latin or Greek, L 5,00 French or German, 5,00 " Instrumental Music, 10,00 • The attention of pirents and guardians is earnestly in vited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished, and any information will be given on application either person al or by letter to D. DENLL'IGhIt, up 12 2m,34 EriAcipal, Harrisburg, 22. i Ij ~ 1 W. U. 6PANGLER. tf4i9 JuS. D. .Nl.OluL6. Priacip! =Ell At torneys tiA Law, Philadelphia. Pa r LANCASTER COUNTY BANK.} A 'sr.. Electiiiii for Thirtmeri Directors of lithe Lam:liter County Bank will be held at - Leehler's (formerly Swope's) Hotel, in East King street, in the City of Lancaster, on the third Monday November 'next, the 20th, between-the hours of nand aoo - 'clock. • • . ROBERT D CARSON, • A genial meeting nithe stockholdere of the Lan caster County Batik, wffi be held at the Baulking house, the City of LanesAer, on the first Tuesday. In November, the 7th, at 9 o'cl A. 11., agreeably to, the provisions of the 9th article of.the General Banking Law. ROBERT D. CARSON, Cashier. wt. ID was L adies Fancy Para.—John Fareira. Importer,Fan cy 3lanufactmer , and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS, for Ladie.sr Chilitren, Market Street, above Bth, Philadelph 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 the present' season 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 fiuropefor Cash, and hare had them Manufac tured by the mast competent workmen under my own su pervision with reasonable economy- lam determined to small profits, and for Cash only. rm. Storekeepers would do well to give me call before purchasing. JOHN FARM:RA. Si Market Street, above- Sth, Philadelphia. 3m.3 Letters of Administration on the Estate • of Jacob Sandott. 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 Estaih are requeseed to make immediate payment, and all parsons having claims against the - same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. sep 19 tit,ls ISAAC SANDOE. 4 mong the numerous _L - kdiscoveries Science has made in , . e, !,-...... this generation to facilitate the bu- ' -. . z . 4_7 . / Z. siness of life—increase its enjoy- •. ,- Ili mint. and even prolong the, term of r • ao' human existence, none can be na- , • ,-- --.. med of more teal value to mankind, 1 1 1. 11C 1 , . than the contribution •of Chemistry ~ ~a son - - to the Healing Art. A vast trial of - n i . - .. ...11$ ito virtue throughout this broad • country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept fvom our midst thousands eve ry year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures affected by its use, but we would present the fol lowing,-a d refer further, enquiry to my American Alma nac: which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish ree, wherein an, fnll partiulars. and indisputa ble proof o these statements. Office of Transportation, Laurens R. It. S. C.. Aug. 4. ISI4I. J.C. AVER. Dent Sir,-31y little sou, four years old has just recovered from a severe attack - of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and every peoson that visited hint, pronoiunced hits a dead child. Having used your Cherry Pectoral in California, in the winter of 1550, fur a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire success, I was in if , duced to tr •iton my little boy. I gave him a.tea-spoon- • ful every t rev hours, commencing in the morning, and ten o'clock t night, 1 found a decided change for the het- ter. and of r three dsyt use, he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the anxietytof many a fond parent. For all affegtions of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best medicihe extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these lines—but, for your important discovery. toy little boy wofild now have been in another world. I am yours, with great respect. J. D. POWELL,'Supt. Trans. L. R. R. Rock MIL (Somerset c 0..) N.. 1., July 21. 1832. DR. J. C. AYER,—Since your medicine has become known here, it has a great demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some ca ses 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 ass 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 use Yours, with respebt. JOHN C. WHITLOCK. I'. S.—Almost any number of certificates ran bo sent you. If you Wish It. • • Windsor, C. W.. June IS. 1832. J. C. AYER—Dear Sir: This may certify that 1-have used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of one year, and it is my sincere belief that I should have been in my grave ere this; time if I had not. It has cured me of a dangerous affec tion of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours very respectfully. D. A. McCULtJIN, Attorney at law. Wilk.sbarre, Pa., September 25, 1550. DR. J. C. ATER. My Dear Sir:—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. and its com position is such as to insure and‘mantain its reputation.- 1 invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections. as do many of our principal physicans. I am your friend, CHAS. Sri:EATER, M. D. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cants per Box. Five Boxes for $l. Sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, and nil Druggists. F. Brown, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agt vet lb Estiate of Isaac Freeman, deed.—Letters of administration on the estate of {sane 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 having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to sep 26 M.:ttl CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. y.3-oci.ocrita.,--Z of all a d ty"inter card. Mast nurulii er, ,_ m Finks. gads. Thos. J. Wentz & Co.. wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, Corner of East King st. and Centre Square.— The greatest care having beenlexercised in the selection of our Fall and Winter stock, we[beg to inform you that it comprises a full assortment, and, °Wing to our facilities for obtaining goods at the lowest prices enable as to offer them Cu as favorable terms as those of any other house. It will afford us pleasure at all times to have you call and makes personal examination and satisfy yourselves our Wholesale rooms now offer strong inducements to all who buy by the niece or package. trims OqUal to the Philadelphia or New York jobbers. Dress Ooeds.—This department emnprises a full variety- French, English and Swiss Glares; Rich Brocade and Plaid Silks, all widths and qualities: French Merinoes, all treed De LaMes, magnificent Cashmeres. gay Plaids, beautiful De Laines, Prince Robes. Thibet and Orleans Cloths, Sr., Rich Black Alpacas, extraordinary low; Cloths, Cashmeres.. Sattinetts, Vestings. &c. Kentucky .trans, for men and boys' wear, in full variety. Domestic Goods.—Cases Prints—Merimacks. Conestoga, &c. Extra Calicoes, for ti cts., three corns Ruby Palm Prints, WA elk., a great bargain; extra Lancaster llinghams fur 12!,t, its.: bleaehed and unbleached Muslim; white, red and yellow Flannels; furniture and apron Checks, Stripes. Gloves and Hosiery. W. Embruidrrit•s and :thawls! Shawls!: Shawls :!:—Our ltoom durtg the season will be linind to be stocked With a splendid va riety Brocha Long and Square. Cashmere (printed and Thibet, Long and Square. Pall line of Wool Shawls Prices 75 cents to $2O. All goods warranted as represented at the time vt .. - Itennanber the plare. . _ TIIOS..I.IVENTZ & CO., Corner of East Kingolnd Centre Square Ezecutor's Sale of Valuable City Prop erty.—On Saturday. the 4th day of November. 18:,1. to pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Jonathan Foltz.. late of the city of Lancaster. dee'd., the subscriber will expose to public sale, at the hotel of John Michael, iu said city, the following described heal Estate, to wit: All that certain Lot or Piece of (round, situated on the east side of North Queen Street. adjoining, property (d Ben• jam in 0. Gill, On the North. and John Weidler on the South. on which. is erected a two-story BRICK OW ELLINU 101L7SE, wth extensive hock build ings attached. There is also a large Brick Stable on the rear of the lot, and extensive shedding in the 'yard. now in the occupancy of Mr. Levi Diller. as a Livery Stable. The above property is within fifty yards of the railroad depot, and is an excellent stand for nny publiq business. The house was formerly kept as a tavern stand, and is well calculated for that business. having all the facilities nee.* vary. and a free and unrestricted communication with the stmt by a nine feet alley. A further description is deem ed tunweeksary, as persons disposed to purchase ;ran view the premises for themselves. This property no ill positively be sold without reserve.— The title is indisputable and possession will Inc given on the Ist day of April next. ALSO, at th,, same time and place, will be offered 24- Bel 1.1./LNG LOTS, fronting ou Walnut, Lime and streets. inn the city of Lancaster. These lots are eligibly situated. Ixing inn the centre of the city, and affording au opportunity to builders seldom met with. A map of these lets rota be seen at the office of Wm. Carpenter. Esq., at any time previous to sale. and will be exhibited on the night of sale. wile to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when tendance will be given and terms made known by oet Li-36 J. 31. FOLTZ, Executor. An Excellent Farm near Pittsburg for °tree for sale the “Burtherford Farm," about Q.', miles from Pittsburg. and within of a mile of the Pittsburg and liniwnsville Plank Road. It consists of about 290 Acres of the best lying, most fertile and til lable lund in the country. amply supplied with with excel lent springs and an abundance of the best timber, and can •o advantageously divideil into three or more excellent Farms, each embracing all the desirable qualities, and Will sb sold, if required. Its vicinity to l'ittsburg, now one of the best markets in the Union, would iIISUVE it to lw . . . one of the most profitable pieces of ground upon which a farmer or gardener could bestow his labor: and it is offered at the low price of $7O per acre,-1-5 in hand, and the residue in tire years with interest. GEORGE P. HAMILTON, oct 3 11-37 Pittsburg, Pa. • L 1 stateof Benjamin Gochenaur , late of Martic township, deed. The undersigned auditor ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of Henry Brenneman and Amos Groff, Administrators of Benjamin Gochenaur, late of Martic tap., dec'd to and amongst those legally en titled thereby, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at his office in North Duke street, In the city of Lancaster, on Friday the Lith day of October A. 1). 1854, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. sep 26 41-36 D. G. ESHLEMAN, Auditor. ustate of Emanuel Rowe and Wife.—ln _Lthe Court of Common Pleas for the County of tancas• ter. Whereas, Hoary Brenemau, Assignee of Emanuel Rowe and Wife, did on the 20th day of September, 1524, file in the °dice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 20th day of November, 1054, for tho confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, Protlay's Office, Lan. oct 3 JOKN K REED. Proth'y. I i — alunble Farm For Snie.—The subscriber w.l V dispose et at private .vale. Irk Perm Lt Drunter° tap., Lauenster co., used partly f..r. ;arra log and partly for grazing las al, for dairying purposes, co - draining about *Xi Acres of exrelleut laud-225 acres of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, laid Oil in renvenient fields. and I well fenced, with running water in early all the fields.- IThe balance is thickly covered vt ith Chesnut, oak aini eth er kinds of thriving young timber. The itnprovemAh, are a large two story stone Dwelling House 30 by 60 feet, roofed with slate, and a porch running the full length of the building. There is a cellar un iii - der the whole House; there is also a Frame mer Kitchen attached, with running spring water at the I door. There is a large Stone and Frame Barn, 100 by 47 1 feet, conveniently arranged with stabling, mows, Sc., and and a straw house 20 feet soder° in front Of It. Also a Wagon Shed, 30 by 35 feet, covered with slate, with alargu Granary above sufficient to hold 2000, Bushels of Graithand two Corn Cribs attached, and a Carriage house. Also a Hog House, Wood House, Smoke House, Milk House over the spring, and other necessary out-buildings.. There is also new she,dding for Cattle of the length of 100 feet round the barn yard; likewise a well and pump and running water in the barn yard. There is also a stream running through the farm, which formerly furnished water power for a Fulling Mill, and could again be used for that or a similar purpose. There are two Tenant Houses, a Smith Shop and Lide Kiln. and two Ordhards on the Farm, one of them just commenced bearing. The Tract might be con veniently divided into two farms. The location is a desirable one in all respecta-tbeing in a healthy and , moral neighborhood, convenient to Churches; School Rouses and Mills. It is within 10 miles of the line of the Columbia Railroad, and in the immediate neigh borhood of the line of the contemplated Octoraro Railroad. Terms will be mado easy to suit purchasers, and an in disputable title will bo executed and possession given on the Ist of April next. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber residing on the Farm. SANDERS NCULLOIM. to-80 Public Sale.—Ou fiatmday, October 03th, 18.54„ at 2 amir, Pate Mr the 'Premise!: WM be Bold at palls e, the BLACK HORSE TATERN and FARR, In Para. dim township, . Lancaster county, - on the Strasburg and West Chester reed, 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 lbr charge traveling and droving business. - A portion of the purchase moneymay remain on the premis6s. •• • B. BURROWER °et 10 407 Estate of Robert Spratts late of the Borough et' Columbia, dee'd.—Letters of administration having been grunted= the above Estate, to the undersigned, re siding in the borough of Columbia: All persons Indebted to the said- Estate, are requested to make. immediate 'pay ment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, duly authenticated for settlement to oct 10 Ot-3S JOHN SPRAT'S, Adm'r. Lotters of Administration on the Estate of John McAnauey, late of Leacock township, JAM ter county, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned adminislastrix, residing in said township: All persons Indebted to the said eslato, are requested to make imme diate payment. and those haring claims whist the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. oct 10 6tw-38 MARY McANANEY, 4dm'rx. Reeve L. Knight,-(Snecessor to Hartley Knight) Bedding and Carpet Warehouse. No. 115 South Second street, 5 doors above Spruce, Philadelphia, where he keeps constantly on band a thll assortment of every article In his line of business. Feather., Prather Beds. patent spring mattresses, culled hair, moss. corn husk and straw mattresses, velvet tapes. try. tapestry, Brussels, three,ply, ingrain, venitian, list, rag and hemp Carpetings, oil cloths, canton mattiugs, eo cos and Spanish matting. Boor and stair druggeLs. hearth rugs. deer mats. table and pal:to covers. To which he re• sportfully invites the attention of purchasers. oct 3 1y.27 Fan and Winter Clothing at F. J. KRA3II'II'S “Lanmster County Clothing Store." —A large and varied assortment of Man's and Boys ready made Clothing. embracing all the differunt approved styles, and made by good workmen out of the best material. Fine medium and common, Union, Beaver, Felt, l'llet, Petersham and Flushing. Baugups, Sacks and Paletot Over coats. Cloth, Cassimere and Satinett, Business, Frock and Sack Coats. Cloth, Doss and Frock Coats of various colors and qualities.- Cloth. Cassimere. Satinett, Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons. Silk, Satin, l'alentia, Swansdown, Velvet. Plush, Cloth. Cassimere and Satinett. Double and Single breasted Vests. Monkey Jackets, Drawerk ' Under shirts. Hosiery, Suspenders. Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Shirt-Collars, Stocks, Ties. Scarfs, Winchester and Scott's approved patent shoulder seam Shirts, Umbrellas and all articles usually kept in gentlemen's furnishing stores, In cluding 'Robes de Chambre and Revere Vests and Overcoats. Also, a splendid assortment of 'uncut Cloths, Cassimeres and Vostiugs—all of which will be made up to order in the la. , st manner, with promptness, at accommodating pri ces, and by competent workmen. This establishment is In the monthly reCeipt of the French. Eug,lish and American Fashions so that orders intrusted to them may Is, relied upon as being lu the latest style by those who desire it. All manner of plain work. and work of a genteel medium, promptly attended to as hereto fore. Grateful for past patronage. the subseriher confhlmtly hopes to merit a continuance of the same. F. .1. K AMPII, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, air,, North Queen and 0 , ange street. rep:26 tf.36 Fall Goods, 1854.— HAGER BROTHERS are now opening a largo and complete metortment of sea sonable Dry Goods, which purchasers will find. on etcami lion, are offered at very reduced prices. French 3lerinoes and 31ousselines. all cc 1. of best man ufacture and most desirable colors. . . . Silks, in black bmcade and plaids. snme of superior qual ity and , beautiful styles. 'Shawls—Broctm Long and Square Shawls, loured. Wool en Doug and Square Shawls, }burning Thibit Long and Square Shawls; Silk Fringe Thilect Shawls. Fancy Cash mere Shawls. Cloths, Feßings, Cassimeres, Sat Melts, Vesting,. ,tc. Carpets. Oil Cloths and Druggets. In new patterns. Pa per Hangings and Borders. which we are constantly re ceiving ill the latest and most approved styles. sep Yi t f-36 (silty Property for Sale..—Tl. subscriber will ki dispose ok on reasonable terms, his property situ ate in North Duke st.. city of Lancaster. adjoining proper ty of Mr. 'William Restos and Mrs. Bauth,rtmgh. Said prop erty consists of a lot of ground 25 feet Inuit and 545 (oct deep—on which is erected a new and substantial two-story brick Dwelling House. with a two story back building and Kitchen - attached, all finished in modern style—with hydrant in the yard. In the lot there are a numb, of fruit trees. and at the foot of It. near the alley. there is n large carpenter shop which might readily bo converted into Iwo dwellings era stable, Possession will he given on the lot of April nest. The properoy is a very desirable one, and will he sold on mod erate terms. For further particulars enquire of the sub scriber residing on the premises. sep EG tit all JPIIN HEMPERLEY. Estate of Isaac Reese, dec'd.—The subscriber, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, auditor to distrbute the assets in the hands of Casper ltees.., administrator of said estate. to and among the par ties entitled thereto. will attend for that purpose at A. Lechler's lintel, East King st., City of Lancaster. on Thurs day the filth of October next. at 3 o'clock. P. M. AMOS SLAYMAKER. cep 3d tf.36 Auditor. Estate of Benjamin G. lierr.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas. A. li. Witmer; committee of Benjamin tt. Herr. did on the :21st day of September. 1034. file in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court. his Account et the said Estat e : Notice is lo•reby given to all per ,on, interested In the said Estate. that the said Court have appointed tilt: nth day of October. 1b34. tsr the confirmation thereof. unless exceptions he filed. Attest, JOHN K. HEED. Proth'y. Vrothy's office., Lan. sap 26 - V - ew York el., Philadelphia Trade Salfig oven—Murray si Stook, are IIOW receiving large acces sion, to their already large a,sorintent of linoks and Stn• tionery, front the late sales. !laving madearraugements with several extensive publi cation houses, we are prepared to offerSchoel Books, at pri ces a little lower than hel..tofore. School Boards aid School 'Leachers Will find it thole advantage, to call and examine before purchasiml;,there, The ibllowiniz comprises a very small portion of the new hooks just received. The World of Science.. Art and Industry, illustrated front °rumples in the :sew Vosk Exhibition. 1'33-5.1. with 5110 illustrations. by Prof rAiliman Goodrich. The Positive Philosopy of AllgUSte COWL, Freely. tenllS la led and by Harriet 31artinsau. :2 vols. . _ . .. .. Th.. nook .d . Natilt,: An elementary introdurtion to the Sciences of Physics. Astrommly. Chemistry. Mineralogy, G tsdogy, Ilotany. Zoology. and Physiology. translatrd from the Gt , rntan, by ilenry Medlock. F. C. S. The Parables of Frederic. Adolphus Krumaeher. From be 17th German edition. =CEI=I Aylmere. or the Bondman of li.•nt; and other poems. by H. T. Corad. Emanuel Phi or the Eur“p-an wars of the •entury, Ipy Alexander Dumas. Herman and I , orOthea. Fran th. .;.;man 4 Translated by T. C. Porter. We w]luid partkulnriy invii, th, attenti..n of the pub lic to our, large :Ind splendid asy.rtniont of English and I)nr - Sundai S..ll,oll],partinvnt is hage and sell s.dect td. Also'n lat•]] sto,l, of Thoidogienl. Medieal nod Law Rooks. Ili]unqui., 11-,k P hrarnplis Building,. N. Quotu STOEK. sep;:]; tf i 6 - rlor Rent .—TLIL, too large rooms (with a folding, door bet, eon them) occupied at present by the sub scriber, as an Mike. in South Queen street. tore doors be low Sheulr's Hotel. They would be imitable for eith er a store or office. The rent trill be mreleram, and pn,ceß- Sioll Riven immediately. Lrtat c of JIIIIIC 8 Gilleland.-Lettersof ndminis (ration co I.lhe estate of .James i:illeland, late of Bart twnship, klee'd having Leen granted to the subscriber-re siding in =aid township: All-persons indebtvil said es tate are requested to make payment immediately. and those having rlaim, ulil pr, , ent I hem properly ant hen*. rated for settlement. LEAH GILLELAND. sop 12 61-34 Admr'x.. Taluable Farm for Sole.—ls [mesas°, of the last trill and testament of Mrs. Ilannah Waddle. doe'd. Into of Spring township. will be exposed I•i pubiie sale at the Court House. in the I,rough of Bellt;mte, on Tuesday the 2Sth day of November. court week) at I o'clock. P. M. the following described valuable Ilea) Estate. to wit A certain tract of limestone land situate In Spring twp., 2 miles east of the borough of Bellefonte, on the turnpike road loading from Bellefonte to Lewistown. hounded by lands of Harvey Mann. Jas. D. Ilarris* heirs. Valentines Thomas and M. Waddle. late-the estate of Mrs. Waddle, de ceased, eontaining 340 Acres. more or less. . . About :nu acres of said tract are cleared and Inn high state of cdltivation. and the remainder is cowered with an excellent growth of timber. The improvements consist of a large 8 commodious frame DIVELLINtI 1101:SE, one log tenant house. a large and excellent bank barn, and other r.,essary out houses. There are also two orchards,yfn a healthy and thriving condi tion on the premises. The above property is capable of being divided into two parts, without injury or inconvenience to either, with an abundance of timber to each part. and if desired will be, sold separately or towrther. to suit purchasers. TrITNIS oe Soon. -0.4 half in hand on confirmation of sale and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured hy bond and mortgage. M. WADDLE. Es'r. (.1' Mrs. Ilannah IVaddle. de,'d . set, 2s Trainable Farm at Private Sale.,--The tar dersigned offers at Private Sale his vttluable far., sit uate in Dickintem township, Cumberland cenntl. contain ing 150 acres of Pine Land, with a Limestum stAsoil. and haying thereon ereeted a large Two Story Frame House. weather-boarded sad plastered, with a Brick Kitchen. a large Bank Barn, 70 by. 40 feet. e Wagon shed. Corn Crib, and other necessary out- .--- hOUSeF, and a well of never failing water at the door. Also a two story Brick Tenant !louse. 22 by 30 feet, and a large stable. 22by 30 feet. There is on this farm an excellent . . young Orchard of choi, 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 Shippensburg, and is admirably calmfated for farming and grazing purposes. For further particulars and trrrns 01111111, of the subscri ,er residing on the premises. eep 26 t 5436 W3I. SHRIVER. "Deter Burgner, Dealer In Bnekete and 1 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. Pe:Amory. Toilet Articles. Porte Mummies Cutlery, Carpet Baps, Satchels, Chairs, Cradles, Gigs, Hob by Horses, Toys. Se. sep 19.3m45-1 GGt tova I Sto vet Stoves :—The subscriber hay. lug made large purcha:v, of Stoves before UM 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 embraces 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 Man's Friend! The department of Parlor Stoves comprise the best variety ever offered in this city—being selected from all the manufactories Of character in this country. Ate , . a fine assortmein. obParlour Cook Stoves—among these are some of the most 'useful Stoves manufactured, answering at the Mille time the porpoise of Parlour Cock 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 nt prices that make it an inducement for all in want of a :Stove to call and examine. OEO. M. STEINMAN, West King.st., Lancaster. • sep 10 tf-3a IVniches, Jewelry,Stiverware andFan ey goods.—A choice assortment of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. B. Eltonhead's No. 184 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; . ft ‘ • Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Au—Jet Goods, Fans and lancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the lowest cash prices. Having a prudent knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for importing and manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favorable as•any other es• tablishment in either of the Atlantic cities. Air' All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and SIP Ter Waro manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. Air. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully re• paired. W3l. B. ELTONHEAD, • No. 183, South 24 St., a few doors above the 2d St. Market, 461 - In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the famous Bird Clock, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. sop 261y30 Xrcitioe to all piaiona interested* the division lino •betiteen. Penn turd 'Warwick' townishlpa The ruidersigued commissioners appointed by the - Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster countY to take into con sideration the propriety of altering tho Division Line of the Townships of Warwick and Penn is said county, as cording - to the petitions presented fdr ithat purpose, will meet at the public honsenf Samuel Lichtenthaler, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October, A.D., 1814, at 10 o'clit' A. M., to attend to the duties of their appointment. PhTlitt MARTIN, CILEISTIAN BENTZ, JOHN B. EBB. sep 26 4t36 rro the Publie.—Ttie imbscriber kissing purchased the entire Stock ofileichandize tro ~s M. B . Witmer at Safe Harbor, together with all the Stoleillxtnma, will .con. Untie the Hermitlle Business, at the mine stand prerlous• ly occupied by him. Having, in addition to le former lc, just returned from Philadelphia witha largo and well lected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, ware; dm. dtc. pnrchased . on the most reasonable terms be Hatters him self that he can present Bich inducements to purchasers ththe quality and cheapness of his goods, as are not es• celled In any store in the country. .1 He solicits the patronage of the pubilt- Sept 19, 18.54. 1 A. R. KESS. ellS..llaring sold my eutin3 stos k. of OodS to Mr. A. B. Hess, and retired from bodiless. I cheerfully recommend him to my old customers and the publid generally, as evey way worthy their encouragement and siapport. • ' " SAfe lar'bor, Sept. 19, 1954 476 Acre s of Frederick Co • ty Land at Pritate dale.—The subscriber ha log roared from business, offers fur sale the above tract of Land, lying on Bennett's Creek, and adjoining the Mill property tormerly owned by Wm. Norris, pri the road leadLig loom New Mar ket to llyattstown. Thera are upon Chid tract, some 200 Acres of Wood Land, and Will be divided Into lots to suit purchasers; them is also a large qu4ntity t Meadow, and more can be easily made. The improvements are comfortable;' with all necessary out buildings. There are young Orchaids of choice fruit. A further descriptron is deemed unnecessary, as persons disposed to purchase will view the sauiej The terms will be made to suit any' rson disposed to Purchase a home, by giving security ar a lien upon ithe property. Any furher intbrmation will given by S. G. COCkoy, Urbana, Md. WI AM COOLEY. sop • 4t-35 Estate of Joseph Stauffer— Common Pleas for the comity of Lai Martin Stauffer. rommittteo of Jomp the 20th day of September. 1534. tile in Prothonotary of the mid Court, his A _Estate: Notice Is hereby given to all persons said Estate. that the said Court have a day of October, 1554, for the coufirmati exceptions be filed. Attest. Protliy's office. Lao. sep Farm for Sale.—The subscri r offers her Farm stiLfor sale, situated In South Middtem. township, Cum berland county, about four miles south f Carlisle, on the Yellow Iltwehes Creek. adjoining lauds o Thomas Bradley and others. containing 120 Acres m ro or less, of first rate limestone land; about 20 Acres of w tell is wood land. The improvements are a good two-story BRICK HOUSE and a new (Rink Barn, with wagon shod I and Corn Crib attached, a good 4 Carriage house It ll' and out buildings; ALSO, a good Tenant Clouse, and a well of never failing seater, and slump young thri ving Orchard of choice fruit. Persons desirous of purchasing a fermi do well to call upon the subscriber. Ah Tl4l be offered at private Oslo. sep 12 4t*-34 -11 F E:IMIll Daguerreotypesl - LIORTNEI"S GALLERY iu rooms up s ire, over Pinker ton ti :•layruaker's Han!ware Store, 'o. 37.; N. Queen street. Lancaster city. l'a., continues to sustain the reputa tion of being the best place to go in this: City—to procure a perfectly lifo-like LIKENESS and withal a handsome and entirely satisfactory picture, whereon tint admirers of good Daguerreotypes and the public generally are respectfully invited to roll and see for themselves. sep 12 itriB4 x'r o t e.—All persons owning and wilfully permitting I Pigs. Swills or Hogs to run at large in the city of Lan castor, i4intrary to existing Ordinances, are hereby notified that tho penalties attached to said urtlidanee will be Impo sed upon all such who refuse compliance /ith the same. In the event of failing to conform with.said equisltion. such rigs. Swine or Hogs will be imposed to Sll e, stud all expen ses accruing therefrom will, be deducted from the proceeds of said sale. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Lancaster. sep 12 tf.:3.1 Mayor. Rosendale flydrau.llc Cement.—An excel lent article for lining Cisterns, Vanlis, Spring House' and Cellars. and for ketping dampness fr4m wet and expo sed snails. F. T sale by CHARLES SH EP.Ii.IID SMITH, Successor to the into firm of Evi Smith & Son, N. W. Corner of Front and Willow stai opposite the old stand, Railroad. sep 19 1y..35 Desirable Farm at Private, t Sale.—The nn dersigned offers at private sate, the valuable farm of Limestone Laud, now in the tenure of Isaac Mentzer, sit uate about 3 mile', north of New lielland. and one mile from Overhultzer's milt Earl twp.. eon tatting - 184 1-2 Acres, seventeen of which are under leery Timber., , The improvements are a two-story Stood MEL LINO lIOUSE. berm straw and wagon sheds. Or chard, ke.. and Tenant House. The canal is divi ded by good fences into ten or eleven-acie fields, most of which have access to a stream . lof water passing near the barn anti running the length of the place. The farm is in Rxeellent condition and gaol limestone can be obtained afiywhere upon it. The,.. tenant, Mr. Mentzer, will exhibit the piece to persons desiring to pdrehase. The-terms of paymentof purchasa matey may be made easy. and posses tion and an indisputable (title will be given he first toy of April nest. sap 19 ti 2i ISAAd It. MESTER. T 4 l state of John Gunther.. In the Court of Com _Ltton Pleas for the C'uunty or Lancastii Whereas Jacob I' w I,c , amber and Abraham Peters. A.signees, of John Dam be did on the 30th day of August, 1654,0110 in the office of t e Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: .1 Notice Is hereby given to all persona Ipterested In the said estate. that the said Court hove appointed the s 3oth day of October, 1054, for the eordirotation thereof, unlace exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prot hy's Office, Lan. sop 1:: 1 4t-3.1 V ar wit h England I”Eagre ti HENRY GAST has fitted up and end Rocks and commenced the inanufacturel Earthen Ware, Rockingham or Hark Luster Colored and White Warn, Toilet Sets, Tahl vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes', great variety of other articles kept ronstatl his Pottery Wartshouse, and at his Store 1k tniont of Braoketts and Rose Seth buildings, Sc. 'fie is also prepared to fur Terra Cota work, Carnishing. Mouldings 01'1 /rnainental work, to order—to suit all kE inside andout; & Encaustic Tiles. for Oman of Fossilo Granite, or artificial Smile F Itronus, Bar-Rooms. Passages. Bath:, 01 Places. &c.: and W . 1.: kdep constantly on sta,r,d, all assortment of Bed Earthern an, • 11. 11. has been six months. and spared expense in making' the necessary preparnti tpanufaeture, and is now prepared to rice -11 E No. 22! , ... Si.inth Queen street. between C. Vine stunt—Sitin of the Dm Perein.a. 241-Steady BOYS wanted . as apprxwitl above business. N. 3.-11. 6 . bas engageda manager wh nt to conduct the ti . lkove,ll,tisi nos's ; and ons, rortespondonce .vuFrnd,•rs with It ining to the said business. will hr strict .101 IN sop t(-33 0u m lph anufactu re. f forate o Quiuine. at --201) oufui. -of Ameileou KIM B. S. MUFILENBER(I'S Drug uud Chendrai St..m. No Queen.st. aug 22 j 8430 ancy DryGoode.--Every day th• coming more convinced that for it '6 -ss—black, fancy, plaid or figured—tier lore so large a variety of choice stylvs • ed for their examination. as at Judging from the number ~f ]ran t SOWO dresses Wentz's sell daily—all Loveri: of the beam rul—novel, and ne plus ultra: are satisfied that the fond li milers for good, rich and cheap goods, is at IVENTZS, ! I A Positive Fact—All that. are disp.sedito lo justice to themselves, are hereby notified that for WAIT GoOds--of any and every description—there is no place 'wher6 they can buy with more advantage to themselves, t an at WENTZS. Eat King street. • e t X .- CNV London Acaderay.--New .ondon, Merger 111 County, Pa. The Winter Session ,d' his Inatitution will open on Wednesday, November I. . and continue twenty.rme weeks. ! ExpetlSCS. Boarding and Tit(*l. Washing, Music and Modern Longuaeoi aro extras at the usual rates. The course of InstrUction Is thcrough and morn extended than In most Aradetnies—embracing thi. branches of a solid English education. Latin. ()reek, French and lineman Languages. dc., The subscriber deems It unneces..ary 11 add anything in commendation of this Institution. as inis of long stand ing and has been liberally patronized by ilmost every sec tion of the country. The Winter Term will op-ti with Increased facilities for improvement. For Catalogues containing, niore,minut4 information or for ,feretire. address early as above. - - JAMES IL 14eDOIVELL, Principal ug 2J tfl•2 Inland Safety Mutual Insurance Co.- Chartered April 4th, 1841. Capital 8125,000 Oil: Charter Perpetual. Office, North Queen street, first square. This Company is now prepared to Ins against loss or damage by FIRE, on houses. stores and ther,huildings, perpetual or limited, and goods. merchat; ze or furniture, In town or country, nod at the most,favorible rates. The Company, is also authorized to'receite money on de posit, for which Interest will be allowed special agree ment. DIREtTOR.S. DR. H. E. MUHLENBERG, Pre, dent. THOMAS ZELL. HENRY 311LLER, JACOB M. LONG, JOHN W. JACKSON, W. P. BOYD, PETER MAT'S, DAVID BENDER, DAVID HAIVOLAN, JOHN A. HIESTAND. • PHILIP ARNDT, JOHN STYER, ' DANIEL GOOD. RULOLPII F. RAUCII, Seery. and Triasurer. tf•29 • I: 4 Nrench Trusses, svelghlngi less that' JL Ounces. For the Cure Of. Hernia or Rupture. Ac knowledged,by the highest medical auth‘rities of Phila delphia, incomparably superior to any °ther in use. Suf ferers will be gratified to learn that the c,cc4Lsion now offers to procure. not only the lightest and most easy, but as du rable a Truss as any other, In lieu of the cumbrous and un comfortable article usually sold. There is 'mo difficulty at tending the fitting. and when the pad is lqated, it will re lain its position without change. 'Persons at a distance unable to call on ihe subscriber, can hate the Truss sent to any address. byi remitting Five Dollars for the single Truss. qr Ton for thh double—with measure round the hips, and stating side Directed. It will be exchanged to emit it not - fitting, by retu ing it at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB FL Cor. Twelfth and Race streets,Thliadelplha. .4.17-1..0n5, requiring the benefit of 3leeftnicalSupports, owing to derangement of the Internal Otgans,'lnducing e Falling of the Womb, Fowl, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Ner vous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a competent and experienced Lady will be, in attendance at the Rooms, (set apart fur their exclusive use,) No. I'LL I ,Nrelfth at, Ist door below Race. r 'Juno 97 ly-23 Choice Theological 800k5..--11 Treatise on Biblical Criticism, exhibiting a systemdtic view of the science, 2 vols 8 ye., by Samdel Davidson, p. D. A Compendium of Ecclesiastical Ilistory. Translated from the German, by Samuel Davidson, L. L. IL 2 vole Svo Select Christian authors, with Introductory Essays, eon taltdng— The Christian's Defence against Infidelity: t 3lemoirs of Rev. T. Halyburten ; Wilberforce's Practical View of Christianity Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion . Bi the Soul; Adam's Private Thoughts on ;Religion; I • How's Redeemer's Tears Wept over Lost Steals; A Kempis Imitation of Christ. Sermons, by Henry Melville. I vol Soo.; The Works of President Edwards, in 4 v Is Rye. The Works of Rev. Win. Jay, in 3 vole Bvl. Commentnries on the Laws of the Auden, Hebrowsovith n Intrau ctory Essay ou Civil Society soil Government. ,v C. Wines. A . sssigned Estate .tiseriber baying been angob of Martin township, hereby et debted to the said Moss to ituti and those having elainis will 1Y for.settlement. Kg 29 ilt-99 B. WITHER. 3t-35 the Oourt of astur. \Therms, Stauffer, did on the office of the .unt of the said nterested in the pointed the 30th thereof, unless EED. f'roth'y. . 4L-36 f this kind will I . farm will only iThEGM3 'oreelain Works. rged his former of all kinds of Yellow. cream o and Ten Ser 'and Jars, and a fitly, on hand at m; and an as , ornamenting .ish all kinds of 4 nd other kind ds of buildings, .ntal Pavements oaring of Halls, aniental Fire and, at his old Stone Ware. neither labor or as for the above ;vs , alt ordero, MGM utro t 4 tivare and 1!E=1E11 16 is fully compe l:all roininunica , Jot. manager, per ly attended to. EIARRISON, Manager. Ladles nre bo agniticent Silk irt, is . 110 place nd fabrics is of. IVENTZS.
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