Late From Ea:rope: The Bombardment ,„06rameltced—' Men.sch,ikof , Pailiallilto:inforoiel. / • - / „ Nzw,YOttic Nov 4 3. The - steamship Arabia:arrive& this morn ing, with Liverpool 'dates to -the 2).st ult,three days later \ than beforeieceiVed. i TH3 WArt.--The boinbardment-lof Sebasto .pol commenced on the 13th ult., from 2.oo'piec es of heavy artillery. ' _ ,, •Outar Paschs w has,,go / tO the Crimea, to 7 , take part in a council e war„ and it is believ ed that his force Will b ,Itentttbither. believ ed that Russian/troops, nderi lenschikoff , have been partially re-inforoed.)" 1 h p ../ The government employe s say, that serious intelligence is not lookedifdr-betore the begin ning of November. ' I i Accounts from-Odessa to / the Bth October say that Gortschakof was; atthat place.. A Russian corps'itf 14,0U0 men was posted' near Sebastopol, and the opening of great op erations is daily expected. Canrobert has notified the French govern ment that the position of the allies is impreg nable, being defended with 80,000 men and 200 guns, andwould be held ageinst an army of 200,000 Russians. . ----- -- Letters from Constantinople to the 12th of October say, that 3000 of the. Foreign legion and 4000 Turks have just left for the Crimea. In consequence of the correspondenceibund among the efforts of Menschikoff, captuked: at Alma,- several important arrests have been made at Varna. Two British Steamers have been ordered to the Sea of Azof to bombard the town of Ktirtch. A large portion of the French Baltic fleet has returned to Cherbourg. SORTIE OF THE GARRISON OF SEBASTUPOL. — The Mouiteur of Friday morning confirms the intelligence.,of a sortie attempted by the garrison of Sebastopol agaiuss the seige works The enemy was vigorously repulsed. This news is authenticated by the Charge d'Affairs of France at Constantinople. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS IN THE ORIHEA.—VIES 2 NA, Oct. Di.—Up to the 10th i nothing of iui portance had occurred in the Crimea. Accor ding to the SOldaten Freund, Prince Menschi koff left 20,000 mew. in Sebastopol, and en trusted the command of the army there to General Clioniutufr. He left on the Ist fur Perekop, where three infantry divisions, three cavalry divisiens, and eight Cossack regiments had been concentrated. On the 7th, Prince Alenschikoif left Pere kup with reinforcements, and it was expected that, with the reinforcement advancing from Cherton, the Russian army would, ou the 20th, be 70,000 strong. The northern forts of Sebastopol, and nut Bakshiserai, now futin the base of the Russian operations. ODESSA, Oct. B.—Prince Clortschakoff is here The news from the Crimea is unfavorable fur the Russians. Prince Menschikoff, who could not maintain his position at Bakshiserai, has sent his army to Sebastopol, and gone to Pere kop. THE LATEST.—A despatch from Bucharest. dated Oct. 16th, announces that the bumbiird .ment of Sebastopol was commenced on the 13th, with 200 pieces of heavy artillery.— It was expected nut to hold out more than 3 or 4 days. 12,000 Russians under Uschakoff, have oc cupied the. Danube Terries, near Toultsch.- 3,000 Russians have crossed the-Danube into the Dobrudscha. The vanguard is at Bade duch. By two arrivals at New York, we have news from California to the 3Uth September, and gold to the amount of $1,382,600. They also furnish melancholy intelligence of the hostile attacks of the Indians on the emigrants, as witu as in Oregon on the settlers. Several par ties of overland emigrants from Texas by the way of the Colorado have been attacked by Indians, who carried off six hundred head of cattle, killed one man near Tueson, and fifty persons in another party, some of the women and children, being reserved ter a more horri ble fine. From this massacre Several persons who were iu the rear of the party escaped on fleet horses, and bore the news to Caliturnia. On the Tinigatta trail, twenty-five emigrants had perished fur want of water, among them being a man from Pennsylvania, name un knoivn. in Oregon a still more horrible mas sacre has been perpetrated by the Indians on Boise river. Encountering a party of emi grants they killed some twenty persons, Men, women and children, butchered them horri bly, _practising the most shucking barbm'ties on the women with hot irons, so that they ex pired in excruciating agony. Three children they burned to death before the eyes of the • mother, and then tortured her to death. A body of troops has been sent in pursuit of the - savages, but from the strength of their tribe and strongholds, a tedious war is apprehended. 'COUNTERFEITER ARREziTED.--401111 Wi6ull, an old counterfeiter who has long practised his trade about Penningtonville, Chester eo., and the Gap in Lancaster, has been caught. $5OO in counterfeit $2. notes on the Middle town Bank, and i;;.ss on the Girard Bank, were thrown away from, his person while deeino before the officers. (He offered them bribes tg let him escape. To ALL: U. , . I A lieW.lentilre of business: Every ono his own Salesman. Jones at Co., of the Crescent one Price Clothing Store, No. 2Uil Market street, above 6th, in addition to habiug the largesti must varied and fashionable stuck of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. have consti tuted every one his own Salesman. by having marked in figures. on each articlu L tht very lowest price it run be sold 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 oth, No. 2eo. feb i ly-o JONEri .4Q.- HENRY INVIGORATING CORDIAL—The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and-cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous alle, Slone, &e., be., are fully described in another column of this paper, to which the reader isreferred, $3 per bottle. 3 bottles for $5, sis bottles for p 5; std per dozen. observe the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. CUIIEN, No. 3 Franklin 'tow, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa.. to whom all orders must y be address&l. For sate by all i'eapeettible Druggists auki Merchants throughout the country. • T. W. Dyurr d sU.NS, 132 S• 3d st., Philadelphis, sole agents lur Penna. For sale at the Aledleine Store, East orange st., neat to Kramph's Clothing store. . Jan M.A.1 . 1111.A.G18. On the 2nd Inst., by the Bev. Mr. Harbaugh; loose Her shey of East Donegal to Mrs. Anna E. Aagde of Mouutjoy borough. By the Rev..l. J. Strive, John 11. Miller to Catharine Stmun, of Last llemptield. By the same, Abraham Shultz of West Lampeter, to Catharine Houlther ' of Strasburg. On the 15th ult., by ROT. J. J. &rine, Samuel Holier, to Anne Frcelich, both of Peen flop. DEATII. On Friday last, at the - State Asylum near llarri,burg, JOHN B. .Ilutertioooor, formerly of this city, ass. to his day, one of the ablestaud must distinguished hoty ers .iu Pennsylvania. Ills remains were brought to tills city, and interred in the family burying ground, on zunday • In the Borough of Washington, to tins county, oulhurs day last, after a protracted illness, Or. Abraham Bitner, the 40th year of his ago. • in this city, on Thur sday l last, Casper Brauer, aged about 65 years. • On the 16th ult., in Penn township, Peter iteist, iu tuc 56th year of his age. PIIILADELPIIIA, 6aturday, Nov. 4 The Dour market is still firm, with light stock. Ship ping brands are firmly held at• .N.,123,1e.,437 3 A per bbl., tor good brands, and extra au 'o,la to slo,ao. lye flour Is scarce at about j 7 per bid. Last sales of Pen.* ivaum Itleal at $4,57j,', per Obi. \knout is scarce and Wanted. Sues of prime red at sl,ut.(e ; :.!, and Mir and prime white at $2,u5(....,;,u0. Itye is in demand at $l,lB for Southern, and $1,..42. for l'eunsylva nia.. Corn is dull; sales of yellow at eUcts., atioat. vats have advanced; last sales of 'prime southern at :11c.tts5:2. CATTLE 311ausr.—The receipts of beet cattle oaring the past week amounted to about :Wee, which is a slight calling olfh Prices continue to range from $1 to u j luu tbs. Cows sell from $l5 to 45 each, according to quality. llogs, about WU offered, prices ranged front jti to 7 'ES 100 los. toast supply of Sheep and Lambs, and sales wore made at to o. About ;SW head of heel Cattle were taken to . 1 ork. LANCSATEIt K, :November o , leof. 2she Directors of this Bonk. have tlaie day - defamed a divideud of five per rent. out of the prof its of the lust six. mouths. Payable to the storltholdels ou demand. B. C. BACIDIA.N, Mnov 7 ft-12 Cashier. LANCASTER CUU:STY BANK, .Koveniber 6, land. f lI , Le Directors Of this Institution have this day declared a Dividend ot nye per reel, on the capital stock paid ih, payablu ou deaumud. HUBERT D. CALLSOS, Cashier. CHM Fall and Winter Millinery.—Misses MA ltlist; 1,4 MI MI have just opened a large and handsome assortment or lan and Hinter .11.1.1,14.1,111 f, at . their itoOmoi u East Bing street, a leW doors east of Sprecher Motel, to which [troy call the attention of their friends end customers, and all others,who s.“.s.n cheap and tairhionable Bonnet. nue Notice.—The building lots on Walnut . & Linie streets, belonging to the estate of Jonathan ioits, new., will DO bola at PRIVATE 6.11. e. Apply to Wlll. Carpboter,. Last Orange street nov 7 state of Sarah Hoak, commonly called Free, dec'd.—Letters of administration on the Estate of Sarah Hoak, late of the city of Lancaster, decN, having been granted to the undersigned residing In the said city: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to 'tusks immediate payment, and to all persona *hatLikg.claims against the same, to present *go duly au tlienticated for 'settlement to WY 7 et 42 14/4113TLiN =Zan. Laneitater Bible Society .— Th e e annual AG:Ming of the :Ammeter County Auvillvri - „Bible' So ciety will be held@ the Rev./dr: Ifarbaugh's Church In this City, on-Thanksgiving day , Thtizsday. Nov. Zid at 2 o'clock, I'. M., when the officers k a Board of Managers will be elected for the ensuing year, & the customary bus. bless transacted. The anniversary sermon will be delivered at half past 6 o'clock by the Pastor of the Church after which the annu al Report will be read by the Bee. Mr. Bishop. The mem bers of the Churches & friends of the Bible• cause In the City & Country:,- respeeljully invited to attend.- By or of the Board of :4-tease:a. ROBERT D. CARBON, Secey. t(42 ATali&able Real Estate at Public Sale.—On % Saturday, December 2d, 1864, will he sold by public vendhe, at the public house of John Kreider, on the prem ises, in the village of Partlisc; in the county of Lancaster, In pursuance of an order f the Orphans' Court of said co., the following Real Estate, late of Esther Lefever, decd. All that certain tract df Land with the improvements thereon erected, situated in said village of Paradise, divi ded lilt,' and to be sold in SIX purports. Purport No. I consists of a two-story BRICK TAVERN HOUSE, Bark, Shedding, out-houses, and tract of Land containing 2 Acres and 40 PerchesAmore or.less. On this purport are a well of never failing water, with a pump therein near Um. door. another well under the back building, and a stream of nev er-failing running water passing through the same—it is au old and long-established Tavern :Baud. handsdnely lo cated and hasiag a good run of custom. „No, 2 consists of a tract 120 Perches of land tre,re er less on which are erected a one-story BRICK i1../1 - .r. and other necessary out-buildings. Nu. 3 consists of a lot of ground containing 103 Per.,ngore or less ou which are erecteda one and a half story much.. IItrUSE, Promo Shop sad other out-ouildiogs, said stream of water running through the lot. No. 4 consists of a building lot, containing •Ja Perches. • No. v consists of a building lot coutaining Perches. nod No. G cousirds in a building lot conboining bi perches All the of purports are bounded on the :north by the Philadelphia 'arid Lancaster turnpike road, sad on the south by the Panulin and Strasburg rood. i LW:, pur port, will be sold separately or together to suit purchase, Purchasers wiohing to view the premise, v, ill pitAIS, coil on John Ki eider residing cm Purport NI, 1. 1110 .1, scriber. rale to commence at 1 o'clock P.M. ut said day, when t ne attendance will be given, a draft exhibited, and the t •t utS.A . sale made - kw., h by the undet signed athnini b tra. ' of the estatet, of enid deceased. . ov th-42 HENRY MILLER. • Rare chance for Speculation.—Valuable 1 - 1 _REA LI:STATE for ruin,. lu pursuance of au :/riler of U.,. Orphans' Court of Lauraster county, the undersigned N . , 12 ..2(1..0 to public sale, at the hotel u: Edward Hut, ley. iii the city of Lancaster, on 1i b,l , yaellA I'. the 2:lth inst., at 7 o'clock. P. al.. the folios. lug, valuable Bea: Estate, viz: • A Farm of land eoutaiuing 194 Acres and 5'.! 'ruches more or less, immediately adjoining the eastern side 4.lthe gay of 'Atli:aster, bounded on the north by lauds of lzr. F. - A. al uhlen ber,g and others, on thu isoot by property of,Satio tie! (lank, amt on the south - by that nit James Clark and others. The improvements are of au a,..11,11! and COlllf,lttirit• character. and consist of a Two- tort' DIVF.LIAM; Hof :SE. Lark buildings. a lcum, and Other 1i...it:1....1') out-buildings. The dwe.iing house is supplied with ; almuflance of water 41 be purest quality, and in addition to this. the well 1.1/o, 0 1.11 er near the cloti Ire of the ',rem i• 'the sale of this property presents au opportunit) to parties desirous purchasing rarely uttered. Its immediate vicinity to the cit VI th.. certainty of the extension of some of the prin c ipal ,treets through IBS premises; the facility NI ith which a larc,, portion 01 it may divded into and disposed tas building lots; ;he char acter ot itS JAME STUA I: QUA L:1;. and the quality of its i.. 0141. 1.1,011 for farming purposes :done, allcombine to render this property the most vs:tastily that has lasm thrown into market of hate years. Persons desirous of viewing the premiMa eat. do so by calling on Andrew Dunlap, hsq., residing oil the 11,111: or WI Francis Keenan, Esq.. atlas ottice Kramph's 11,0, thangc st. Terms made known at the side by JOHN RICHARD Milli:ANN. Jr. Administrators of Bernard Ylethstin, deceased. nov 7 Is-I2 aluable Woodland & Chesnut Sprout LAM, undesigned tillers at public sale, on raturda) the 2d of Drorir het, at the 111.11,11 e house of Mr. Hand, in II rightsville, York County, the following property : No. 1. tract of laud situate in Lower Windsor and Up per Ch fe_eford townships, York county, fronting on the 6usqueliama river and Tide touter canal, fur three-fourths of n Mile. and containing about so acres, the greater part of which is well covered with timber. to the premises mu two Dwelling Houses mid an excellent water power, Laing the sent of the lid Banger forge. The data en fishing creek has upwards of 26 feet fall, and may be greatly rais ed. No. 2. A tract of first rote Tiltnim Latin immediately west tit No. I,•itud adjoining loads of.,lohn Wilkinson and others containing 167.cres. fishing creek passes through the whole length of the tract affording water power equal to that on No. I. No. J. A tract of Chastitit ttprout Land, containing 39 Acres and It/ Perches, situate in Lower Wiudser tow ushlp. York county, about our mile teem the ricer, limiting on the south side of the road leading trout the nlStillellthlll.l Canal : past George Cralery:s to Clay umitm - sE unlace. and ad joining lauds tit Deury It it l,oet,dactib Lod. eller and other.. No. 4. A tract of timber Mud, eolitnhiing ;;Li Amos mid 156 Perches} Luanedfately east of No. 3, and adjoining bonds of Bonham lleidelbaugh and others. No. 5. Fedr pieces of laud each containing about 7 acres well covered with Chesnut sprouts the most of 5, hidh are large enough Mr rails. These lots are about out: Mile from the river, and iront en the north side of the road that bounds No. ii. N 0... Two building lots, in Lower Windsor twp., front ing turthe lower bona of the Qttual, each emmionte 000 am, of Liver Dothan Land. adjoining Lutde of the heirs of Lewis Urban, Christian Imuninan :ant others. Nos. l and 2 will be sold entire or iu purports as may best suit purshasels. Persons desiring to viva the property are requested to caul en Adam .-Mylm, at Mundort's ,tore. cabs to commence at 1 o'dock, P. at.. w Lou terms will L. made known by lice 7 If-41 .sAMULL hEYNGLD.-3. TArug Business.—A situation is open in the Drug L/Store of the subscriber for an active, intelligent young wan to learn the Drug business. CHAR Llii 4 A. nos 7 41-12 No. 13 East Kin;z. street, Larteastos. Reward.—Five Dollars reward will he paid fo. QtJthe detecticin of the person or persons who are in the habit of removing the. coverings from the fire pluiss. Mayor. EINEM Inland Safety Mutual Insurance Corn praty.—An election will be held for thirteen Directors of said Company at their race in the city of Lancaster. on Monday the 20th day of N,vetober inst., between the hours elevon and threo o'clock. RIUDOLPII F. RACCH Sec'y Treas). I=lElll rpaima and Cloak Cloth.—Singie Milled French Clnllu of various colors, suitable for Ladies Cloaks and FL - RS—New opening a large and beautiful assortment of VICTiAttivES, IniAS AND CUFFS, iu Stone, Martin. Fitch, Lynse and Silver Martin Furs. :U.S) handsome assortment of lirwha Shawls. all of which be soul at the lowest prices. I, I tf.l t HAGER & BROS. A uditoes Notic e.-The undersigned appointed au 1-iditor to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Frederick Melling and Samuel Oberlin, executors of the last will et John Greiner, dee'd, to and amuses those entitled to the same. will sit fur the purpose• of his appointment. on Friday s the bib of December next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Anthony Lechler, iu the city of Lancaster. A. SLAYMAKEIt, nor 7 4t-FL , Auditor. Estate of John Frantz, (a lunatic.)—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— Whereas, Jacob Landis, committee of John Frantz (a luna tic) did on the not day of October, 1851, file in the Office 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 I ,, th day of December, 1831, the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, .1, MN E. REED, broth's'. Prony's oilier, lan. nor 7 4t-12 Uor Salo or Rent,—A Blacksmith Shop and Cenci:L i' maker Shop. situate on the corner of North Hanover and North streets. in the borough of Carlisle. Possession will be given immediately. Apply to IN Moiltti. Carlisle. nov 7 it-It ARare Chance for Capitalists I—The Sub. scriber; being aged :Ind desirous to retire from busi ness,offers at Private Sale, the following valuable h eal Es tate: No. I.—That well known and desirable Farm and Mill property, known as -Cares llsburg Mill," situate part in Liberty twp., Adams county, Pennsylvania, and part iu Emmitsburg District, Frederick county, Marylrnd, 4 miles sontheast of Fairfield, nod 2 miles west of Emmitsburg.— The farm contains 700 acres, with the following improve ments: -A commodious and comfortable Stone Dwelling House, with back-buildings attached, a bunk barn, 100 feet long and 50 deep. with the necessary out-buildings. The Mill is entirely new, finished in 1074, and of superior structure in every respect for a Merchant and Grist Mill, being built of good materials and on the latest improved plan. It is driven by Tom's Creek, which passes nsaisly centrally through the Farm. There is also a Saw Mill and Still-House, convenient to the Mill, and FIVE TENANT lIGUSES. on the premises --also an excellent apple orchard and a variety of the choicest Fruit. About h./nacres of the paln are cleared land, laid out in convenient fields, and the balance. heavily.timbered. There is a quarry of lime stone, on the farm, and& portion of the land is limed. For 'beauty of scenery, abundance of pure water and pure at mosphere, it is one of the most desirable locations in the State. The Waynesboro', Greencastle and ilercersburg turn pike passes through the farm, immediately in front of the improvements, and intersects the plank read leading Ulm' Westminster to Baltimore city. Also the survey of the con templated line of the Western Maryland Railroad passes within a few rods of the Mill. The improvements with 400 acres of land would be sold separately, to suit purcha sers. No. 2. A valuable farm. containing 215 acres. situate in "Carroll's Upper Tract; Adams county, titijoiniiig lands of Hugh Culbertson, Benjamin Marshall and others. The improvements consist of a comfortable DWELL N.: 11l E Bank Barn, and all necessary out buildings. There is lin Orchard of select fruit trees in tine bearing condition tin the Farm, and a due proportion of Timber. No. 3: A tract of woodland, containing Mi acres. adjoin ing lands of John Flohr, John Mclntire, and others. It is heavily timbered with Yellow Poplar, Bock Oak. White Oa want , and other valuable Timber. arsons desirous to purchase will please call on the sum r, residing on the Mill property. nor 7 JAMES MrDITIT. wruors CO3l1 3 01TRD OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LINE A cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis, General Del'int. .r.l all Scrofulous Humors. This compound has Leen r h the most complete success by our most celct•rat,e.l ph, sicisus, for the removal and per manent cure of :hs al,e,e disease. Hundreds for whom there was no hope before the discovery of this simple, yet effectual remedy, have been raised to health and happiness by its timely use. The following case of J. Williams is sufficient to convince all of its wonderful effects. He says., I had been sick with confirmed consumption for several months. bad used the..clem-Vod Liver Oil most of the time, but had derived but.little benefit from It. I bad an . • ttack of bleeding at the lunge, which alarmed my friends very much, or:41/u now supposed there was no hope for me. About this time I beard of your Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. - I immediately commenced using it, and soon began to perceive its beneficial effects. In two months my cough had entirely left me, and I am now en joying perfect health. buly yours, • WILLIAMS.J. N. B.—This Compound does not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver OIL but can be taken with pleasure by the most . delicate females. Tntended Removal—The Barber Shop of the sub , Be stumand get the genuine. Han only by scriber will be removed on the first of December, to the ALEX'R. B. LBOR, Chemist. , basement of Dr. Welchers' building, tan doors north of its led Court street, Boston. present location, where increased facilities .and better so - For sale in Philadelphia, by T. W. Doom •• Sozoil32 N. commodatious will be afforded all who favor him with the!: nSecond street, andirt Lancaster by Druggists generally. custom, CILLBLES B. Wills `MSS. or T 445 oct 21 WD Farra•Bor Ma will sell at prii Pamir containing .175 Acres of patent ated in Alien's Cove, 12 miles above Minh from Duncantion lion Works, at Petersburg,. Aboat 90 Aces are cleared and in a high state s conveniently divided into fields and under gt Rail fence 'with water hi all the fields. The, FRA3IRIIOIISE with ilaszit, a Frame Barn, a r Spring Hone reed a never, tang Ewing of e lent water not 30 yards from tho house, an? other ageing about 50 yards off that can be brce in to the loitchen, and have a fountain and Barn yard all the year round; Also, tic CILLRDS; one just bminnlng to hear, mitt grafted Cherry tress, Plums and Peaches. This land - can bo,_conveniently divided inl 1 .4 mile from the Pennvylventa Rail Road. " of the very best quality, consisting of white and Chesnut oak. Locist, and all kinds of tip becoming very valuable. The reason I ter have no person but myself and wife, and and wish to live retired. 'Any person wishing to purchase will be al erty, and all the information given by applyy, scriber residing on the premises. There are within X of a mile and grist mills, and ago all kinds of produce at Petersburg. The cm hilf cash ou giving possession, the balance may remain with interest 4 or 5 years at the option of the purchaser. Pin,se.iou will be given immediately. or on the first of April nest. W3l. MAYALL. Duncanuou, Perry co., nor i tf42 merican Artl•ts , Union.—The Amorienu ,Ath,te* Union *rubd respectfully announce to the cid ! :tens of Che United States and the Canadas. that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arta throughout the country. and with a view of enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of Engraving, BY THE FIRST AIITISTS OF TfiE AGE, they have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment tna large number of artiste and others, but inetlire among our countrYmen a taste fur worts or art. to pre,tnt the purchasers of their engra i rings. when 2.:, , L000 4f which ere sold. '250,000 Gifts, 1 of the actual cost of i 1.50.006. . . Each purchaser of a One Dollar laigraring, therefore, r, ceivea not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Lklllars, a highly finished Engraving. boanliful ly PAINTED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKET, will le• or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings ran be selected from the Catalogue. and sent by return mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue. together pith a specimen ()lone of the Engravings. can be coon at the office of this paper. For eaSh dollar sent. an Engraving actuAlly worth Oust sum, and a I a ft Ticket. will immediately be furnished. AGENTS.—The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will I. materially promo te)). by the energy and entarprise of Intelligent and perse vering Agents. have resolved to treat with such on the mos liberal tunas. I ' A y parson wishing to become an Agent, by - sending ,r,os paid.,.{l. will receive by return of mail. a ()tie Dollar Ell. ving. a -GIFT TICKET: . a Prosp,tus, a Catalogue an ell other neces)mry information. i n the final completion of the sale. the Gifts will be pla c, in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be trstributed. due notice of which will 11, elven through,ot the Unit),l States and the Canada), / ' LIST OF GIFTS. Iris Marble busts of Washington. ar SIOO 100 " Clay Dm 100 )) 0 Webster, IN) lon 0 '. Calhoun, 100 50 elegant Oil Paintings, In splendid gilt frames, glee Sod ft. each, lOO 1N) elegant Oil Paintings, 2,3 ft. owl), 5q 500 steel plate :lugravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames 2-ix 30 in. each, 10,00) elegant stool plate hog. ... ,lord oil, of the WaNinnaton Monument. 90x110 in. eaell, 2117,000 steel plate oat:ravings. from 100 different plates now in posses. Sioll of and owned hy the Artist,. Union, of the market tato, of from 50 cents to ;t1 each. 1 first-days Th; ening% in nlat'st., Now York City, 2.1 Building Lots in 'loo and 101 stn.. - S. Y. City, each 25:000 ft. Mali. at Lono 100 Villa rites. containing each 10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs of New York City. and commanding a magnifi cent view of the Ilutlson River and Long Island finund. at 20 pdipetual loans of 110 h, without interest, or security, of OLSO each: 50 •• 100 llefetelMe iu rugard to the heal Estate. B. J. Visscher Real Estate Brokers, New \lock. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to be addr,sed. J. W. lb 11,131300KE, SUL 13roadway. N. Y. The linglavinge in the Catalogue are now ready for Mil' erg. (0 months.: . üblic Sale.—Pursuant to au iirder of the (orphans* p Court, the undersigned administrator of David Cramer. deed. will sell at public sale. on the 'wends, of No. I. on Friday. November 2lth. ISA, the following described real estate, situate in Martie township. at the place where the road from ROWIIIISTiIIe to McCalls Ferry cross., the road from Martie Forge to Wentz's Mill, about 3 mile, from Ilawliusville. 2 front MrCalfs Ferry, 5 from Marlie Forge, 2 from Wends Mill and 15 south of Lancaster. to wit No. 1, containing 102 acres and 104 perches, adjoining lands of Samuel etamer, George lielamy, Abner Brossius and others, upon which is erected a comfortable Stone Dwelling House. log barb nod other out buildings and a young apple orchard of choice fruit. • Nu. 2, containing S acres and 142 perches situate in Dru mm, township adjoining lands of Wm. and James Penny and others. On No. 1 there is about. acres of good wood-laud - well set with hickory. oak. chesnut and locust: the i.alance is good farm land in a high state of cultivnth•n. convenient to mills, schools. stores and places of public worship. No. 1, will he sold al.sofether or in 2 parts as may best suit pur chasers. No. 2. Is a•woodlot well setwith different kinds of timber. Persons wishing to view the shove property previous to the day of sale will please cull on Samuel Creme, residing near the same. Salo to . commence at 1 o'clock P. 31., of said day when terms will be made known by JAMES PASSMORE. • SAMUEL CRAMER, Administrators. Oct. 31 4t.-11] rrs• Kerfoot has oponod a handsome assortment 1:1...t FALL and IWIN:I'ER MILLINERY. at her remais in south Queen street.. below the Lancaster Stank. She invites the Ladies to call. uct :St :3[41. k ...:toves Stoves at SpFeclker.'ii Hard 7Ar orth queen street, Lancaster.—The Sink StfilPe, 113, just received a lan4e aS,OIIIIIOIII of Parlor. Cook and Wood :_-TOV ES, from the most celebrated manufactu rers of Troy, Sew York. Albany, Philadelphia. and also from our own city. In his large ahsortment may be found the following and many other patterns: The vi lobe Air- Tight, is a very superior large Oven .'-_itove. which his been extensively sold. and has given general satisfaction.— It is adopted for burning Weed or and is highly re commended for either. The Union Air-Tight: thin is n new and beautiful pat tern. with ar. improved draft, wid,h we can recommend without COOK STUVEs. Blobs Air-Tight, Flat Toy Complete, Liberty Air.Ti,,,lit, New Complete, Improved Complete, Julian Cook, -- Morning; Star. Victor. Buck improved, Summer Baker. Hathoway. Victory, Astor. Capital. iiiracd. Also, a great variety of other l.caic Stoves, of approNed patterns. Parlor Stoves Union Air-Tight Star Franklin Golden Age •• Diamond Parlor Etna Excelsior .• Jewel Parlor, Chandelier, Ocean Queen, 2 . Mirror •- Jenny Lind, , , . Orunmeutal Box Stove New Jenny Liud, . New Pattern Base. New Pattern Radiator, Fairy Queen, Harp Cannon, Coal Burner. Together with a large number of Pada . . Dining Room and Ton-Plate Wood Stoves of every siie and pattern. 44' Having the Sole Agency for the city and county of Lancaster, fur the sale of two of tug most celebrated Cook Stoves now in use, they can.lie had: at no other es tablishmont. The undersigned, therefore Invites all who wnat a good Stove, to call and examine his assortment. 4.iir - Uld Metal, Timothy nod Clover seed taken in ex change for goals, oct 31 3m--11 American Fire Co.'s First Annual Clti teus Dress Ball.—To be given ou Thursday Evening. November 1.6, 1854. at Fulton Hall. MANAUEIS. P. M. Meltler, Hon. 11. G. Long lIMMI H. M. North, Esq., Geo, W. Brown, Gen. J. L. Gross. T. J. Keenan. Jr., Wm. U. Lewis. Col. W. S. Amweg, John Marion, M. S. Bender, A. Me°Bun, Jr. C. Plitt, Geo. M. Steinman, W. 11. Jordon, H. Demuth, Col. IkW Patterson, John McCully, Hon. C. Kieffer, Samffel Hensler, Wm. Gable, Col. Rash Frazer ; I'. G. Kborman, Jr., John Williams A. B. Kauffman, . Capt. T. B. Barton, S. li. Price, Esq., Floor Managers J. 11. Five Per Cent Suving Fund Of the Sational Safety Company. Walnut street. south west corner of Third st., Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1941. Five per cent interest is given and the money is always paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Sa. wing Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any sum, large or small, Is received. This Saving Fund has mom than half a million of dollars securely invested for the safety of Depositors. The Office is open to receive and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning, till 7 o'clocll in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, t' I 9 o'clock. People who have money to put in, are invited to call at the office for further Information. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WM. J. REED, Secretary•. oct 31 tf-41 Farmees Bank of . Lancaster, October 18th, 1854.—An election for thirteen Directors of this Insti tution will be held at tho Banking House on Monday the 20th of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held on Tuesday, November 7th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. G. CLARKSON, Cashier. CHM Notice.—The Stockholders of tho Wand Mutual In surance Company are required to pay in the third in stalment of five dollars on each Skase of Stock on or be fore the sixth day of November next. By order of the Board of Directors. R. F. RAUCII, Sec'y d Treas'r. oct 24 St-10 tat 48 Acres, more or less, .cif rres are cleared and the balangs valuable timber. This will do or separately as may seem molt expea. day of sale. Should the day ibe too inclement the. sale will be postponed until the Cleita vorshle day. If not sold on said day it will then be ed for one year. The terms will be accommodating and be made kninch on the day of sale by the subscriber, C. PLASTERER, Ear of A. M. llorcheiroth. ISIBESI Teachers 9 Dast.if,sates.—Ttie Teachers of the ,Bcs , . ugh of Adamstown and the Townships of Upper Lea- E,;. Earl. ;-;ast and West Earl. CsTrearvon, Brecknoct, ast awl West Gx.slico, Elizabeth. Clay, Ephrata and War wick. will form a Teachers's Institute in lIINKLETOM'N, commencing on Thursday, the 16th day of November. , The Teachers of the Borough of Straiburg,and the Tewh ships of Strasburg, Leacock. Salisbury, Paradise, Bart, Sada bury, Colerain, Little Britain, Fulton, Drumore, Marti, Providence, Conestoga_ Pegnea, and E ast and West LaM peter. will form a Teachers' Institute in the Borough 'tof STRASBURG. commencing on Thursday, the 23rd day Ipf Yovernber. ' t'' The Teachers of the City of Lancaster. the BoroughstOf Columbia, Marietta_ Elimbetown and Mount Joy, and the Townships of Lancaster. Manor, 3lauheim, East and Witit liemptielti, Penn. Raphn. Mount Joy. Coney, and Butted West Donegal. will form a Teachers' Institute in the !BO - nuAt of MOUNT JOY. commencing on Thursday, the 3t day of November. All these Institutes will commeneol, t 1.1 o'clock A. M., on the days specifred and continue s,ssion air. days. School Directors, and all friends of it:tattoo are cordially invited. Character of the Exercises :--lst. In lectures on the branches usually taught in our Common Schools, by perienced teachers of our country. 2nd. In general diSc sines on various educational topics. 3id. In Popular - tures on each evening. 4th. In Lectures on the Art f Twining by the County Superintendent. TEACHERS TURN OUT: No Teacher totes his the g . of his Profession at heart will be absent. Many Bean i have given the Teachers in their employ the privilege 1" attendir , without any dednction of time or pay. and it s hoped ell will do ,so. Local committees and the people I II inkletown. Strasburg and Mount any, will make eve • ciToit to furnish necommodationk to all who come. All to gether. let us make a strong. determined effort to elevate the Profession of Teaching• and improve our noble Commai School System of Education. J. P. WICK . ERSILAM, marietta. t tot. '24 tf-13] : Co. Superintendent. - LA NCAST eitBANK, • October 16, :5,54.1 I n election for thirteen Directors tp serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank* House on Monday. November 20th, between the hoursr u A. M. and 3 P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held tjn Tuesday. Nov. 7th. at 0 A. M., agreeably to the charter. twt 17 3t.30 11. C. BACHMAN, Cashier., lIIM 1:1 Xiottce to Tax Collectors.—The Collectors f the several Townships. Boroughs, &c., will proceed collecting the State nod County Taxes and make brume - ate payment to the County Treasurer. Tho undersigned will sit for •the purpme of grant! g Exoneratious and making settlement with collectors t their office ou Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of t e last week in November. The bonds of collectors in arrears after that time will be sired out and collected by the Sheriff. too,o l / 1 .1 oct 211 40 o ( X) 5,000 6.000 6,000 10,000 rUhe World In the Middle Ages s—An torical Geography, by Adolphus Louis Koeppel, Professor of history and german literature, In Frankl and Marshall College. Lancaster, Pa. Help to the reading of the Bible, by the late Benjam Elliott Nivholas. Afraja. a Norwegian and Lapland tale; or, Life and Lo Itt.Norway. From the German of Muegge, by ldward•J•. Morris. The I.adies' complete I.,vide Crotchet, Fancy kinlain' and Needle Work; by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. A new series of Rollo flooksilby Jacob Abbott.' , 1 Rollo in ewitzeriand. Rollo in Paris. Rollo on tho tic. Popular Talus: by Madame 6uissot, translated from Frond,. Children's Trials: or, thu LIUle Ropo Dancers, and otlll tales. The Singers Companion: containing a choice selecti. of popular songs. (Wefts. glees., catches, &c., with music ranged for the Voice, Flute. Violin and Piano. The Columbian Glee Book, or Music for the million; he author of the Dulcimer. The American Cottage Builder: a series of desig plans and specifications. from VOll to $20,000, for ho for the people; by John Bullock. A new edition of Cooper's Sea Tales, comprising the ter Witch. Pilot. lied Hover, Wing and Wing, and tap . • hal, Robert Bruce. the Hero-ICiug, a now Historical Roma! by the author of -• Wallace:' Large A 13 C cards for school rooms. A large stoic of schools books, such as are used iu t, city and county, wholesale and retail, at moderate prof , School Teachers. Directors and Committees are resp fully invited to call and examine our stock before pure. slug elsewhere. A large stock of Sunday School Books at Society's pric, Also, a splendid stock of Stationery, cheap. Remember the Cheap Book Store, Kramplis Buildln North Queen Street, Lancaster. oct 24 41-15 MURRAY & STOEK Public Sale.—On Tuesday, November ith 1854$ 4lt be sold by public veudue. on the premises, the Pill O wing valuable Tavern Stand. sign of General Taylor. siknate on the East side of North Queen street, near the Itailrthd Depot. in the city of Lutcatiter. consisting of a Loti of 1410 )I.:ND, whereon are erected a onestory Brick TAVERN HOUSE, Stables, a Pump with good and never-failing water and Hydrant. both near the dour, with every other necessary improvement. The lcoation of thin Ta.vern bland is an excellent] one. eine• near the Railroad. Persons wishing to vie.y premises ',fore the day of sale, will please call on the s scriber. roc; ling on the same. Possession and an baths u table title will he given on the hot day of April next Ono-half of the purchase money may remain charg - ed n the premises. if desired to the purchaser. -- Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening, of said d y. when due attendance will be given and terms of sale m. de known by JAMES DONNELLY °et 24 214 jroelamation.—Kill the DOGS: Whereas, in u d by the several ordinances passed by the ;ielect a d Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, on the 211' of February. 1 , 3 e, and on the 13th day of :'ebrunry, 15411 It is enacted. That the owner of each and every DOG fouhd ruunin„.; in the streets, lanes and alleys, in the city, du ring the period for which the Mayor may require them to be 'confined. shall be liable to a fine of $5. And Whereas, It has been represented to me that Dogs lah,wing: under symptoms of Hydrophobia have been scion in the city and that two children and a number of dogs have been bitten by such, I do therefore. In pursuance' of said ordinance, enjoin the owners of all dogs within Che city to confine, muzsle, or shut them up In some proper place for 30 days from the present, date, and the constables are hereby required to bo attentive and vigilant in enfor cing said ordinances. It is hoped that all good citizens will see the propriety of complying strictly with the terms of his proclamati in, as the safety of the community requires it, and the officsrs are strictly enjoined to shoot or kill in any way all dogs found running at large without being muzzled. Dated at tho City of Lancaster. the 16th of Oct. 1854. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Mayor. MUM el 0 ur t ProciamationeWhereas, the' Hon. H Vila li. LONG, and JEREMIALi s IiN, Esqs., Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for - the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Jus tice) of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quurter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster. have issued their Precept to me directed,jre quiring me, among other things, to make public Proclatrut tion throughout my Bailiwick. that n Court of Oyer end Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster. in the Comm m wealth of Pennsylvania, on the third Monday In NOVI-331- BER, 1554, tin putsuance of - which precept. PUBLIC TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldernien of the city of• Lancaster, in the said county, and all re Justices of the Peace. the Coroner. the Constables of be said city and county of Lancaster. that they he then and there iu their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other Ire membrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain, in their behalf to be done p and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to jbe then and there to prosecute against them as shall ba just, Dated at Lancaster, the day of October, 1854. ELIAS EBY. ShorifL E=l3 MEM MEM N. 13.—Punctual attendance Of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are re quired by an order of Court, dated November 21st, 184.0 to return their recognizance to George R. Hendrlckson.Plerk of Quarter Sescious, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof, the 3lagistrato's costs will not be allowed. oct 24 tf-.10 Tlrug Store.—Dr. ZIEGLER offer]; to the public at his ,J_/old stand, No. 583/,', North Queen street, a full assort ment of pure DRUGE, CIIF.I:ICALS and DYE STMTS. wit a full stock of FancyPEsrmessr& other useful articles ge or ally kept In Urn: Stores. Also, strong Alcohol, Pine Oil or Camphine and burning Fluid, of the best quality at ho lowest cash prices. eet 24 ly4 N°Mo.—Sealed Proposals will be received at be Mayor's office, until 0 o'clock, P. M., on Friday he 10th day of November next. for the erection of a plain nd substantial stationary- Engine of fifty horse power, in he City Mill, together with Boiler, Stack, Shafting, Geari.g, be., to connect tho engine with the pumps, and plc og the same in complete running order before the first day of May next. All bids must be accompsuled with full and dlsti tot Drafts and Specifications, together with an estimate of he consumption of fuel per horse power. It being underst.td that the proposals approved by the Water Commlttesim st is• subject. to the ratification of Councils. °et 24 td-10 C. KIEFFER, Mayo . pblie Sale.—By an order of the Orphans' Couri of York county, the subscriber. administrator of Henry Holler, late of Springfield township, York oounty, deS'd, will sell at public sale, on Friday, the 10th day of Novem ber, 1854, the following real estate of said deceased: a Ist rate Plantation, situated iu the township and eounty af re said, containing 180 acres of which 18 acres are meadow, about 50 Acres of good timber, two good orchards of chdice fruit. The land, which is cleared, is Ina high state of 4ul- tivation, being all heavily.limed. The, improve- I moots aro a Large Mansion House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House and a two-story Spring Honks, with running water in same. Also, at the same time and place will be sold teen timber lots, containing in all about 30 acres, adjoining the Mansion Farm. All the above described property Is with in 1M mile of-Glen Rock, 2 miles from the Borough of ganville, and adjoins lands of John Snider, John A. v iney, Jacob holler, David Sheffer, John S. Foust, J n Goodling and others. /Jar. Sole to commence at 12 o'clock, 111. Terms made known by • ect 24 ts-40 oboe Makers, Look to your interests Reduction in the price of leather, at No. 17% 'West King Street. Just received -2000 itis, of best red Spanish Sole Leather. 2000 lbs. best Oak Tanned Spanish Sole Leather. • IOOJ " " lionzer's Best " 3000 " " Best County tanned Slaughter. ' 300 " Best Spanish Kips. 100 Sides of Superior Finished Upper, together with a great variety of all articles in the oe Makers' line, all of which will be sold lower than ever—for Cash—at the sign of the Last, by oct 17 tf-39 M. 11. LOCIIER. ILletate of Saixmel Reemenyder, late '.f West Earl township, Lancaster county, deed,— he undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of 'said couuty, to make distributions of the balance of E t t he cl l. estate of said deed. in the bands of John K. Roe ~ I.xecutor of the will of said deceased, to and among ose legally entitled tberoto: Hereby gives notice that ill attend for the purpose of his appointment at the pu lic house of Lewis Sprecher, in the city of. Lancaster, on Wed nesday the Bth of November next, at 2 o'clock, P.. 51., when and wherwall persons interested may attend. . W. CARPENTER, ~ "Oal. 1 cot 17 040 am . .. .. state at iNdone bal e . 1 .A.st WM; and Teat - accent of ' missed; there'will lid offered 'at - - rn Wednesday th e:llth of 3L, the following described &strata. limestone land, eon , ms, situate in Southampto n. 1 Socith West of Shipper , reinents area two stay - Barn, a Log Ten- '':. . =off necessary out buildings,— e o ~ farm is under culfivailon timbered. There is an - ore. . .f d fruit In its prime, from .sr I • has been sold In one season. The water convenient to the imildin .. be land cannot be surpassed. an. a moderate expenditure coal. sluable properties of its kind i , there will be offered 3 co ntigu, ... east of the above described fa ! JOHN 31. HIESTAND; GIEST, WILLIAM C. WORTIF, Commissioners J. T. lIOSIIOIJR, , Administrator. trasburg Aeademi.,.—This Institut!Mi will be Qreopeeed-on the let of NoTemher next, the tennatame ment of the Hints Seed= and continue 22 weeks. TERSIBoard, Room, Ws4dng,lighta in, coalmen and. tuition' $7O. Plena; Getman and Instrumental Music, each exrra,4lo. - The of Piano, $3. , No 'extrs charge for Latin and Greek., Students readied st'any 'Hine during the taraLl Payments, mutbalf in Intranet and the r3mAln der Wore the removal otthe pupil. • - JOS. D. NICHOLS, oct I 7 40-39 Prindpal. JOHN A: EBBEN. - " W. S . IiRBEN)- ' . rbe n dt Co'i Cheap Clothing 'Stoke, IJ-`lBn ot the Striped Coat, N 0.42 North Queen st., flist side, near Orange at, Lancaster, Pa, The Proprietors of this great rresnuffictory of Clothing, respectfully announce to their friends and the public In general, that their establishment nowcontains the largest most varied and cheapest assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Lancas ter. Their stock is all of their own manufacture, and embraces the largest styles of clothing adapted to the season, and warranted to give entire satisfaction Id ,pctichasers as to durability and superior workmanship. Although the demand for clothing at this popular estab lishment is daily Increasing, yet by having a full force of good cutters, and a great number of workmen, we are en abled to keep our Ware Rooms always well stocked with every article of dress. either for Men's or- Boys' wear.- Among our extensive assortment may be found the fol lowing: OVERCOATS and BANGUPS, from $3,00 to 515,00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, 6,50 to 13,00 I Fine do Dress do " 7,00 to 12,50 Blue Cloth Dress & Frock Coats, " 5,50 to 12,00 Fancy Cassimere Coats, " 3,75 to 0,00 Business Casts, " 3,50 to 5.75 Satinett, Frock and Sack Coats, " 3,25 to 5,00 Satinett Monkey Jackets, " , 2,00 WI 3,25 j Black French Doeskin Pants, " 3,00 to 6,00 Double Milled Cassimere Pants, 2.75 to ' 4,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, 0 3,00 to 5,00 Fancy Cassimere Pants, " 2,73 to 4,50 I Satinett Pants, “ 1,75 to 3,00 Black Satin Vests, “ 2,00 to 4,00 Merino. Velvet and Plush Vests, " 1,25 to 2,00 Cassimere and Satinett Vests, " 1,00 to 2.50 ALSO, a full assortment of Woolen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Collars. Ito. soms, Cravats, locket Ildkfs., Suspenders. Stocks. Gloves. Hosiery and Umbrellas. BOYS CLOTHING.—Just completed, another very la`rge assortment of Cloys' Clothing. suitable for the season, con sisting of hays' Overcoats, Frock, Sack, and Monkey Coats, Pants and Yestt of all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also. just received a large assortmot or BLACK AND FANCY COLORED CLOTHS. Fancy Cassimeres. Black French Doeskin Cassimeres, Black Satins. Velvets, Flushes, and Cashmeras, which will latuade up to order at short notice, in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The subscribers are in regular receipt of the latest !Sew YITK and Philadelphia Fashiothf, employ none but the best workmen. and confidently believe they have the ability to furnish eveuy article of clothing lower than any other Clothing House in the city. and guarantee to all who favor them with their custom the full worth of their money. .ERIIEN & CO., United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Stripep Coat, Nn. 42 North Quer street, East side, Lancaster. Pa. ori 17 tf-;go plair Hall Academy.--(Formerly to . charge of Rev. Alfred Handiton,) The NVlnter session of this Institution will eommenee on Weduesdnay, the first of November next. TERMS.—Tuition. Boarding and Lights per Session of five months. $75.00 Washing. 2.50 .lodern Languages each, , 10.00 Tuition alone. 10,00 The location of this Institution has been removed to the Village of Cochrunville. in a pleasant and retired section of the country. Access daily by Stag 4 from Parkesburg on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, and from Wilmington trb weekly by Stage. For Circulars or other information, address, EDWARD SAUTER. A. M., Principal. Coehrrnvillo, Chester co., Pa., Oct 37 fit-39 T 11111U11 B. Kaufman, ATTORNEY AT RAW, has f„) resumed the practice of his profession, office in Wid myer's Building south Duke street, near the now Court Rouse. [Oct 10,-Gm-38 Estate of William Reed and wife.—ln the William Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— Whereas, Henry McVey, Assignee of William Reed and wife, did on the,serenth day of October 1654 file in the of fice of the Trotßonotary of said Court, his account of said Estate Notice . is hersby giyen to all persons Interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the twen tieth day of November 1854 for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. . Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Peothy's. office, Lancaster. Oct 7. 1051. roct 10 41-438 Estate of Jane It. Patterson, of Bart town ship, deceased.—Letters of administrations, c. t. a. on the saidestate, haring been granted to Martin Greenleaf, of Salisbury township: All persons who:are indebted to tho estate, are requested to make immediate pityment, and those having claims or demands against it, to make known the same without delay. to MARTIN GREENLEAF, oct 10 lit-.3S Admistrator, c. t. a FatrbankOs Patent Scales. —Warehouse, 225 Market street, ,-iiT. , Philadelphia. GEORGE W. COLBY, j Agent. /......... Railroad,. Hay. Coal and Farmer's SCALES, set in tiny part of the country, at short notice and by experienced work- -4, - . ,... men. oct 10 - 3m-30 ----- - -.' -- t a afire r & Harley.—Cheap Watches and Jewelry, L' Wholesale and Retail, at the "Philadelphia 'Watch and Jewelry Store, - No, 06 North Second Street, corner .of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold Lever 'Watches Cull jev'eled. 18 carat cases, $28.00. „ Gold Lepine, 18 carats $24,00 Silver Lever, full jewelled.. 13,00 n i Silver Lepine, jewels, ' 0,00 ~.- Superior Quartisra, • 7.00 lAs. , " Gold Spectacles, • 7,00 Sine Silver. do. • 1.50 Gold Bracelets, 3.00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, • 1.00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5,00 Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder, 1.00 . Gold Finger Rings. 37 1 4 cents to PO. Watch Glasses, plain. 12 1 .4 cents/ Paten{:lS,V, ; Lunot ; other articles in propor tion. z All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER k HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices > sep 20 ly-30 a VV' Harrisburg. TheL d u c h ir) . r e . s tl r ' , h o r t c:e th t i V i l v e v W a s u l l e r s a t n o d f flourishing institution will commence on Monday the . 6th of November next, under the%kat favorably auspices.— During the present year such imrn.vements and additions have been made as its increasing patronage demanded.— The Principal will be assisted by a full corps of competent and experienced leacheis. and special attention will be paid to the health and cornforp2of the students. TERMS.—Bearding. Wirshing, Tuition in the English branches and Vocal Music, per Session (5 mouths) im Instetion in Latin or Greek, 4.00 .breach Cr German, j 00 10.00Iiistrumeutal Music, The attenti,i of parents :aid guardians Is earnestly In vited to this Institution. Circulars will ha furnished, and any information will be given on application either person- D. DEXITNOER, Principal. IlaiTislinnr, Pa al or by lett, to sep 12 2m-34 LANCASTER COUNTY BANK October in. 155..1. j nElection for Thirteen Director. of tithe Lancaster County Bank will be held at Lechlerle (formerly Swope's) Hotel. in East King street. in the City of Lancaster, on the third Monday of November next, the 20th, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. .gr-13_ A general meeting of the stockholders of the Lan caster County Bank, will be held at the Banking house, in the City of Lancaster. on the first Tuesday in November. the 7th, at 0 o'clock, A. M., agreeably to the provisions of the 9th article of the General Banking ROBERT D. CARSON, oct 10 td-39 Cashier. Ladieu Fancy Fura.— John Farelra. , hnporter. Mattufae•urer and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children. at 254 Market Street, above Sth, Philadelphia. Having now completed my large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will be worn by ladies' Mid children during the present season, this assortment oft - Furs is equal to any to be found in this city, either for quality, variety or beauty. Having bought my Pure in Europe for Cash. and hove had them Manufac tured by the most competent workmen under my own su pervision with reasonable economy- lam determined to small profits, and for Cash only. M,Storekeepers wOnld do welt to give me call before purchasing. JOHN FARIHRA. 254 Market Street, above Sth, Philadelphia. oct 10 3m43 T otters of Administration on the Estate jj of Jacob Sandoe, late of East Earl township; Lancaster county; deed, having been granted to the undersigned administrator, residing in mid township—all persons in debted to said Estate are roqueseed to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement sop 196t35 ISAAC SANDOE. Among the numerous ~.4 . discoveries Science has made in . :.,e . ,;:•,. this generation to facilitate the bu- ' ... e. .-.7 p. siness of life--increase Its enjoy ment, and oven prolong the term of human existence, none can be na- 4‘ 111 ,..._. med of more real value to mankind, - than the contribution of Chemistry . A ik is • -: I to the Healing Art. A vast trial of , ."!--• ....--_vr. . its 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 from 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 ou, 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 11Se, but we would present the fol lowing:—and refer further enquiry to my American Alma nac which the agent below named, will always be pleased to iurniiii free, wherein are bill partiulars, and indisputa ble proof of these statements. Office of Transportation, Laurens R. It. S. C.. Aug. 4, 1553. J. C. Arta. Dear Sir,—lly little son, four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and every peoaou that visited him, pronounced him a dead child. Having used your Cherry Pectoral in California, In the u inter of loll), for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire success. I was In duced to try it on my little boy. I have 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 ter, and after three days use, ho.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 anxiety of many a fond parent. . For all affections of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the hest medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these lines,—but for 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. R. R. Rock Hill, (Somerset c 0.,) N. J., July 21, 1852. Dn. J. C. Aral,--Sineo your medicine has becomo 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 lam 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 mo Yours, with respebt, JOHN C. WHITLOCK. MMES=I=M Windsor, C. W., June 28, 1852. J. C. Area—Dear Sir This may certify that I have used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of one year, and it is my sincere Belief that 1 should have been in my grave ens this time if I had not. It has cured me of a dangerous alleo- Mon of the lungs, and I do not overstate my oonvictions when I tell you It Is a priceless remedy. Yours very respectfully, D. A. McCULUIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre, Pa, September 28, 1850. • Do. J. C. Arcs .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.- I invariably yeoman:lend it for pulmonary affections, as do many of our principal physicans. I ant your friend, CHAS. STREATER, M. D. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Moss. Price2B cents per Box. Five Boxes for $l. Sold by CHARLES A. HEINITSII, and all Dknggists. P. Brown, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agt. • 001 10 3/1148 For Rent... •two large .inuos (with a folding door between . thein) occupied at present by its sub. serlier — ;se aas OM* In South Queen street, two doors bo• low Shenk's HoteL They would be imitable for eith er a store or office. The rent will be moderate, and posses 'Lion given immediately. GEO. ELINDERMHZ. SUM Another Lot. —The "People's Book Store" s daily receiving actmesiona of Books on all rubjects,i and calculated to suit the taste of all. We enumerate a . few o Hood's Choice Works, 4 14 calf. Goldsmith's Complete Works, 4 - tols., full calf, elegant edition. Maunder's Encyclopaedias, 5 rots., cloth; English Edition. Cooper't N7els., , complete in 33 vols., 14 colt " troth. Irving's Complete Works, o 15 vols., cloth. Sparks American Biography ,15 vols., cloth. De Quincy's Complete Works, 14 vets sloth. Washington's - 12 vole cloth • `The Modern British Essayist, 8 roll cloth. Addison's Complete NVorks 5 Cols cloth. Webster's " 8 vole cloth Cedhoun's '• 4 robs cloth. Coleridge's •• 7 vole eloth. Sr.totor, fine edition, • 6 cols cloth. LMgaad's History of England, 8 solo cloth. French Edition. Prof. Wilson's Noctes Amtro- Mona, 6 vols oloth. Thackeray's Works, 5 vols cloth: Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales 5 cols cloth. Laruartine's History of the Girondist. 3 vols.. cloth, Restoration of Monarchy, 4 cols., calf. A New Edition of British Poets, 42 vols. cloth. Burn's Complete Works, 4 vols., cloth. Lockhardt's Life of Walter Scott, 4 do cloth. Chatubers, Select Writings, 4 vols., cloth. Memoirs of the Duchess De Orontes, of the Court of Napoleon. Keoppear's History of the Middle Ages. And many others, which cannot be named in a short advertisement. andholders Take Notice.—The MOrris IJClairus, tof the late Robert Morris, Financier of ' the liar of the Revolution.) will be sued out. Occupantaand others can have Confirmatory, Quit Claim, and Fee Titles, by early application to John:Moss, :tole Grantee, No. 30 Walnut street, Edw. Wald, Esq., No. 2 York J. L. Husband, Esq., No. 4 bansom street. oct 16 4t4ln Attorneys at Law, Philadelphia, Pa. - Public Sale.--0u Wednesday. the Ist day of Novem her. 1854. The subscribers will sell at public sal }the following ,aluable properties, situate in the village of Eden three miles north-east of Lancaster. No. 1, consists of the Eden Wollen Factory, with all the appurtenances, a large 25tory Brick Dwelling Home, Cook house. Smoke housetiardtn A lot of ground. wills a well of tt ater convenient to the door. The factory is a Substan tial brick building, running a kill set of ma chinery of the most improved kind. It is located on Lon estoga Creek, and the water power is unfailing, and amply sufficient for an extensive business. No. 2, A tract•of the best limestone land, containing 19 acres. Tho land is under good - fences, divided into three fields and an Orchard, with some timber. The impinve ments are Two Frame Dwelling Houses. one 2 story, the other 1 story and attic, with a garden and stable - to each, and a well of water COMMOU to both.. Also, a large bank barn, Wagon shed, corn crib, carriage house, Ac., conve nient to said tlwellings, No. 3, A Trai:t of excellent limestone laud, Ina high state of cultivation, containing 23 acres, divided into three equal fields, all fronting ou the Eden road, and containing a few Acres of limber. 447 -These properties are adjoining. and will 1.. sold sep arately or together ou easy terms. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. on said day, When conditions will be made known by ANDREW SW ARTZ, out Li ..3t49 D. (1. SW A RTZ. Estate of Isaac Freeman, deed.—Letters of administration on the estate of Isaac Freemen. late of the city orLancaster, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing iu tho said city: Notice is here by given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to all hoving claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to - „ sep Y 6 6t-a6 CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. • - - . _„ Dry Goods.—Fall and Winter card. Most magi:dil cent assortment of Silks, rich and magnificent dress goods. Thus. J. Wentz & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in dry goods, Corner of East King st. and Centre Square.— The greatest care having been exercised in the selection of our Fall and Winter stock, no beg to inform you that it comprises a full assortment, and, owing to our Mcilities for obtaining goods 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 new offer strong inducements to all who buy by the piece or package. Prices equal to the Philadelphia or yew York jobbers. Dress Uouds.—This department comprises a full variety- French, English and Swiss Glace,:; Rich Brocade and Plaid Silks, all widths aud qualities; French Merinoes. ill 'wool De Laines, magnificent Cashmeres, gay Plaids, beautiful lla Laines, Prince Lobes. Thibet and Orleans Cloths, Sc., Rich Black Alpacas, extraordinary low; Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Vestings...te. Kentucky Jeans, for men and buys wear, he full variety. Domestic Goods.—Cases Prints—Merimacks. Conestoga, dr. Extra Calicoes, fur t ets., three eases Ruby Palm Prints, eta., a great barg ain: extra"Laneaster iughams fur 1:!;. cts.: bleached and unbleached Muslim; white, red and yellow Flannels; furniture and apron Checks; Stripes. Sc. Ribbons, Wores and Hosiery. N. IV. Embroideries and Lazes. Shawls: Shawls:: Shawls!::—Our Shawl Room during the season will be found to be stocked with a splendid Ts riety Brochu Lung and Square, Cashmere (printed, and plain.) Thibet, Long and square. Fall liuc of Wool Shawls Prices 75 cents to All goods warranted as represented at the time of sale.— Zaritemernber the place. Lstate of Emanuel Rowe and AVlfe.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for. the County of Lancas ter. Whereas, Henry lireneman. Assignee of Emanuel Howe and Wife, did on the 93th day - of 6eidember, 1551, tile in the ollice 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 2uth day of November, 1054. for the confirmation thereof; unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JANIS REEL. Proth' y. Prothy's Office, Lan. uet 3 ATaluabla Farm For Sale.—The subscriber wt.! dispose of. at private sale. his Farm in Drunter° top.. I.:Meager co.. used partly fur farming and partly far grazing as also for dairying purposes, containing, :about 400 Acres of eagellent laud-223 acres of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation. laid off in Coavenieut fields-and well fenced, with runuiug water inneaGy all the fields.— The balance is thickly covered with Chesnut. oak and oth er kinds of thriving young timbre. The improvements are a large two story stone Dwelling House by GO feet, roofed with slate, and a porch running the toll length of the building. There is a cellar un der the whole House; theAf Is also a Frame Sum mer Kitchen attached. with running spring water at the dour. There is a large moue and Fra:l, Barn. 150 by 47 feet, conveniently arranged with stabling. mows, se., and and a straw house"2o feet square ill front Of it. Also a Wagon Shed, 20 by 1,5 feet. covered with slate, with a large Granary above sufficient to hold 2000 Bushels .tfviraimann two Corn Cribs attached, and a Carriage "la's, Also a Hog 11, : use. Wood lionte, Smoke li,use. Milk House over rho Spri ig. and ether nry 4.ut-buildings. There b. also shedding fur Cattle ecessa the length of Ili" feet round the barn yard: likewise. a well and pump and running water in the /KIM yard. There is also a stream running: through the tarm, a high formerly fuenbihed w a t er pow er for a Fulling Mill, and could again be used for that or a similar purpose. There are two Tenant. Ifouses, a Smith Shop and Lime Kiln. and two Orchards 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 Mall respects—being In a. healthy and mortil neighborhood, convenient to Churches, School Houses and Mills. It is within lit miles of the line of the Coluuibla Railroad, and in the immediate neigh borhood of the lido of the contemplated Oetoraro Railroad. Terms will be made easy to snit purchasers, and an in disputable title will be executed . and possession given on the Ist of April next. For further particulars enquire 01. the subscriber residing on the Farm. SANDERS rirCULLOUGH. sep 26 t 5.116 ROBERT D. CARSON, Ces.hier Pablto Sale.—On Saturday, October 1554. at o'clock, I'. M., on the premise, will be sold at public sale, the BLACK HORSE TAVERN and FARM. in Para dise township, Lancaster county. on the Strasburg and West Chester road, three miles East of the borough of Strasburg. and one and a half miles south of Paradise. The Farm contains about SO Acres of first-ratelime stone land in prime order: and tho Tavern which is the election house of the township, is well situated for a large traveling and droving Inn:lness. A portion of the purchase mote,' may remain on the premises. IlAltitiET B. BURROW ES. oct 10 ts-37 - r ' , state of Robert Spratts t late of the Borough 1. 4 t0f Columbia. decd. : Letters of administration having Inert granted on the atone Estate. to the undereigned, re„ siding in the borough of Columbia: All person= indebted to the said Estate, are col - nested to nutlie iunnollato pay ment, and those having claims against the samewill pre sent thorn. duly authenticated for settlement to oct 10 61-3 S JOHN SPRATTS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of. John McAnaney, late or Leneoek township, Lanett, ter county, deed, having been granted to the undersigned admini;tratrlx, residing in said township: All persons indebted to the said °Alta, are requested to make inn., ditto payment, and those haring claims against the mute will present there duly authenticated for settlement. oct lo 6ts`.l3S MARY McANAN EV. Adin'rx. city Property for Sale.— The suLsorilier mill J dispose oL on reasonable terms. his property situ -ate In North Duke st.. city of Lanenster. adjoining proper ty of Mr. William Beans and Mrs. hamborough. Said pror, erty consists of a lot of ground 25 feet trout and 245 feet 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 number of fruit tress. and at the foot of it, near the alley, there is. a large carpenter shop which Might readily be converted into two dwellings or a stable. ,possession will be given on the Ist of April float. The properoy is a very desirable one, and will le sold ou mod erate terms. For further particulars enquire of the sub scriber residing on the premises. sep 26 tit-S6 jilllN II EMPEIthEY. Urill Goods, 1854,—IIAGER I BROTHERS are uow opening a large and fOlUllict, assortment of sea sonable Dry Goods : which porchio-ers will livid. on exami (ton, ale offered at very reduced prices. French Merinoes and Mousselinos, all wool—of Lest man urasture and most desirable colors. Silks, in black brocade and plaids, some of superior qual ity and beautiful styles. Shawls—Brocha Long and Square Shawlir, Barred, Wool en Doug and Square Shawls, Mourning Tidbit Long and Square Sliawls, Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls. Fancy Cash mere Sha.wls. Cloths, Feltings, Casslmeres, Satinetts, Testings, Ac. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Druggete. in new patterns. .Pa per Hangings and Borders, which we are constantly re ceiving in the latest and most approved styles. sep 27 NOW York 4: Philadelphia Trade Sales Over.—Murray d: Stook, are now receiving large acces sions to their already large assortment of Books and Sta tionery, from the late sales. Having made arrangements with several extensive publi cation houses, we are prepared to oiler School Books ' at pri ces a little lower than heretofore. School Boards and School Teachers will find it their advantage, to mil and examine before purchasing elsewhere. The following comprises a very small portion of the new Books just received. The World of Science, Art and Industry, Illustrated from examples iu the New York Exhibitian, 18.53,54, with 100 Illustrations, by Prof..Silliman & Goodrich. The Positive Pifflosopy of Auguste Comte. Freely, trans lated and condensed, by Harriet Martineau, 2 vole. The Book s of Nature; An elementary introduction to the Sciences of Physics Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology, tmslatedfrom the German, by Henry 31edlock, F. C. S. The Parables of Frederic Adolphus Kt-muncher. From the 17th German edition. Autograph for Freedom. Edited by Julia Griffiths. Ayimere, or the Bondman of Rent; and other poems, by R. T. Conrad. Emanuel ihillibert; or the European ware of the h century, by Alexander Dumas. Herman and Dorothea- From the German of Goethe.— Translated by T. C. Porter. We would particularly invite the attention of the:Pub lic to our large and splendid assortment of English and German Family Bibles. • Jut Sunday School Department is large and well select ed. Also a large stock of Theological, Medical anti Law Books. Remember the "Cheap Book Store," Kramples Buildings, N. Queen street. MURRAY & STOkilf, sep 26 tl-80 W. H. SPANGLER.. - t 1,31 TILOS. J. WENTZ 5: CO, Corner of East King and Centro Squifre. • . . - Dv eeire . Lrght,(Successor . Hartley lc Knight) Its 13edding d ClSTpet %Cause, N. 148 South Second R 6 doers bolo spru - Phtladelph where. he keeps constantly on liand a full ment of -very article In his rusaiii, J., line of business. . : 1 • ~ < - • • Feathers, Feather Beds, Went spring mattrassis, curled-- hair, nt... co husk and; straw mattre velvet tapes. try, tapry, B ly,' in n venitian, list, rag and hemp Carpet! 'll cloths, • . ton ' mdttings, co- • cos and Spanish mattin floor and s• . druggets, hearth rrup4•door mats, table an piano covers. To which he re sytectfhlly Invites the atte Bon of pu ..• - , oct 31y= ...eite warm tar Sale.—lr i t, will and testatdmit of Mre:lfaM pring township, *ill be exposk llama, in the borough of Belli day of NoVemberi, (court weak) owing described v,ilnable Real _ a tract of limestone land situate miles east of the berongllof Balkier:it road leading from Belle) te; to Lewis lands of Harvey Mann, J .D. liarrls' Thomas and M. Waddle, Lite the estate ceased, containing 340 Acres, more .. . la p the Co il ia : Th e ' About MO acres of said tract are clered and in a high. ' state of cultivation and the remainder]is covered with en ll exceent growth of thn r. The improvements consist of a large & commodious fraMe 13WELL1\P HOESE, one log tenant house, a IM.g.e and excellent bank barn, and other necessary houses. There are .ffe also two 'orchards in a h thy and thriiing aincil tion on the premises. . The above property is cltpable of het g divided into two parts,Afithoue injury or Inconvenience to either with an abundance ot timber to etch part, an if desireii will be sold separately or together, to suit p era. Twos or Ssix.—One half in hand bn confirmation of ... 1 sale and the residue in tab equal ann I payments wi-n interest, to be secured by ;bond and ino tgage. 31. WADDLE, Ex'r. Of Hrs. H Waddle, dec'd. t 5.36 nE i V aluable Farm 't. Frivatet 4 Sale.—Tho un y dersigued offers at irate Sale hil,Taluable farm, sit uate in Dickinson tow p, Gamberiadd county, contain. tog 150 acres of Pino Lau , with a Lint/35ton° subsoil, and haying thereon erected a fine Two Stoty Frame rol mr) House, weather-boarded nd pinata , with a i fe Brick Kitchen. a large Ba k Barn. 70 b 40 feet, . • Wagon shed, Corn Crib, d other nec • out } houses, and a well of 1101" r falling wate at the door. Also a two story Brick Tenant alouse, 22 by 0 feet, and a largo stable, 22 by 30 feet. Th./re is on this rm an excellent young Orchard of choice ftuit,and abo tl5 acres of thri ving yottng timber. ThIS property is I ated near the Wal- nut Bottom road, about; mid-way be. Shippeusburg, and is admirably calezga grazing purposes. For further partieglars and torms on Ler residing on the promises. sep 26 te-36 , 'Doll and Wlntier . Cloth _U KRAMPIPS -Lancaster County ( large and varied assortment of 3lon's Clothing, entbraring all the . different ak -made by good workmen out of the boo Flue, medium and common, Union, f l Petersham and Flushing, .13augups, Sac coats. Cloth, Ca.:inter° and tlatinett, Sack Coats. Cloth. Dress and Frock Coats of various colors and tiuslities. Cloth, Ciosimere, Satpett, Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons. Silk, Satin, Val, tia, Swansdown, Velvet, Plush, Cloth, CasAmere and Satinett, Double and Single breasted Vests. *nkey Jackets, Drawers Under shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, Crwints, Uaudi erchiefs, ShirtrCollars, Stocks. Ties, Scarfs, Witibltesmr and Scott's approved patent shoulder seam Sliirt4 Uthl.ralas and all articles usually kept in gentlemen's futnishing stores, in. eluding Robes de Chambre and Revere t ests and Overcoats. Also, a splendid,assortment of uncut Cloths, Cassimen, and Vestings—all of which will he m/ide up to order In the hest manner, with promptness. at acewnintodatiug pri ces, and by competent workmen. This , stablishment is in the monthly receipt of the French. glish and American Fashions so that orders intrusted to them may be relied upon as beihg In the latest style by those who desire it. All manner of plain work, and work of a genteel medium; promptly attended toss hereto.. fore. . . Orateful for past patronage, the su;lscriber confidently hopes to merits continuance of the same. 1 , , .1. Ft ItA MPH, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, cor. Nerth Queen and Or ange street. Sep 213ff-36 -Deter Burgner, Dealer Baskets and Fancy floods, of all kinds, Wholekttle and Retail, t 1.3 North Eight street. Second door ably. , ArehrThiladel phia. Work Boxes, Writing desks, Dres si ng Cases. Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery. Toilet Art4les, Pore Mounales Cutlery, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Chairs, rradl s 7 ,p i,, . Gigs . ;.)434110b by Horses, Toys. etc. toves I Stores! Stoves I—Tpe subscriber hag. 0 log made large purchases ofhtoves brio, the last ad vance in prices, is prepared to offer inducements that will make It greatly ndvantogeous to merchants and consumers to give him a rail. • Ills stork of Cook Stov,o embraces eCnry variety adapted for burning wood or coal,] with large orenx and heavy cast ings, and many patterns that ore particularly ec,- nornir al in the consumption of fool. !The public nre particularly i vi le.t to examine the ;Tow. tan's Friend.' The department mf Stoves comprise the hest variety ever Mired hi this Hty—heing selected from all the manufactori es of characti.4 In this country. Also a tine assortment: of Parlour think moves---among these are some of the most useful SU:we:4 manufactured, answering at the same time the purposes or I'arlau Cook ing and Dining Room. 'and adapted', for burning either wood or coal. These. together with a splendid assortment of Nine-plate Air 'right 'Coal Caninedand Dail or Church Stoves, are offered at prices that mak4 It an inducement for all in want of a Stove to call and cianiltie. EO. 11. STEINMAN,— West tiuc st., Lancaster. sop 19 tglo i ' Wa c !c g l o i o e ds s, .7 t e ,.. s .h v , Vr .. ? s •,S r l i l n s o - . e ut r t a h re i., a „ n t rlF .. n. oi n t e for sale at tho lowest cash prices. at 1 m. 11. Eli oilh . isd l e No. 184. South Second Street. betwee • Pine and Union, west side. Philadelphia.. The assort mkt embraces it large and select stock of into Watches. Jewtllry, Silver Ware. Alkalis Ware, plated with film silver. in .17 h .• Spoons, Forks. Ladles, &e.—Jet ti oods/ Fonts and i j e Fancy articles of a superior quality. dlerving the '-o-sz examination of those wig) desire to prgeore the best goods at the lowest cash prices; Having a pratical knowledge) of 114 business, and all available facilities for importing arid imanunicturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchtiers. bell), ing that he can supply thesn'on terms as favorable as any other Se tabilSlitnent in either of the Atlantic title, :try - - All kinds of Diamond and Pe:irl Jewelry and Sil ver Ware manufactured to order. within a reasonable time. - 44)- Watches, Jewelry and Silver iWare faithfully re paired. . WA,' B. No. IS4. South 2d St., n 'few doors :tithe the 2tl St. Market., West side. Ate - In the South Wi i ndow of the S ore. cony he seen the Citreous Bird Clock. width commandl Ihe admiration of the scientific and entimis!pm 2,3 I y 4.36 Dagderrecitypig VORTNEY'S in mato: tip stairs. over Pinker I: ton S Slaytnaker's ELardware. :tltote. No. 37, N. Queen street. Lancaster city. Pa.. c 0110111.1., o Fllttlti n the reputa tion of being the best place to go in ``his city—to procure a perfectly lift-like LILO:NESS and w ithal 0 handsome and entirely satisfactory picture. where apt: admirers of good Dmtuerreotypes and the , public gelleplly are respectfully Invited to cull and fur thetasclvesi tel 1 S ina-31 X , llot loe.—A ti,, ll persons owni anti wilfully permitting „ L I Ph!, :wine or Ili.mi to Mal nt 1:14:0 ill the city of Lan caster, contrary to existing iirdinsurils. are leircliy notified ~ that the penalties attached to said or itianre will be impo sed upon all such who refuse complia e with the same. In tho event of failing V, cenform with . r id requisition, such pigs. Swine or Hogs will he exposed to Wile, and all expen ses said therefrom will he deducted from the proceeds of said side. CHRISTIAN KIEFFER, Lancaster, sep 12 tf.:'A' I Mayor. Roffiendale Ilidraullic Cement.—An excel lent article for Idnirat Cisterns. Inuits. tieing llonseo and Cellars, and for keeping &rappels from wet and expo • soil walls. • ! . . „ ... . _ . For sale by CHARLES SHEPARD SMITH, Successor to the late firm ,if Eni Smith & Sou, N. W. Corner of Trout and Willow! tits., opposito the old stand, Railroad. ! _ seri PJ Iy-35 't%rar V HENRY ,s ;vtlih n.i %n h g is l all kinds of works and commenced the manufacture t fitted u . 17 o ,,, P i. o r r;: e e d i a his n i sfo {Yoke. rm r - Earthen Ware. Rockingham or Dark Lustre, Yam,. Cream Colored and White Wane. Toilet Set 4, Table and Tea ter 'vice of different kinds, Apothecary Ilexes and Jars, and a great variety of other articles kept c+nstantly on hand at his Pottery Ware-houn and at his SR,re Room: and an as sortment of Bracketts utd RON. SON for ornamenting buihiJtn a, dc. eis al prepared t i furnish all kinds of Terra Oda work. rarni hing, Moulding . ; and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to suit Sll kinds of buildings, inside andout; Encaustic Tiles. for Irrnamental Pavements of Frissile Granite. or nritilicial 'for Flooring of flails, Rooms. Bar-Rooms. Paksages, lotion Ornamental Fire- Places. dc.; /old wEi keep constantly you hand, at his old stand. an assortment oil Red Earthern and Stone Ware. 11. G. has been nix I.loltilS, and splired neither labor or expense in making the 05.,,, , Ury propgral ions Mr the above manufacture. and is tints prepared tot receive all orders. HENRY OAST, No. 22 . !,!,, South QUOOO street. bet WITOI Cell Ire Square and Vine street— S ign of tlq 441- Steady BOYS wanted •as apprentices to lettru the abave business. P. G. has eneat,i numaget . wlio is fully compe tent to conduct the alsive business: lend all communica tions, correspondence and orders with his malinger, por t/1111Fr* to the said business, will be strictly attended to. JOHN HARRISON, Manager. Npstf.'.3 Toney Dry Goßds.--Every day the Ladies aro bo. i eninhig. more ronalliced that ircl a maaullicent Silk Dress—black. fancy. plaid or Ih:llmA—there in no placo where so large a variety of choice stiles and fabrics is of fered thr their examination, as at , WENTZS. i Jud;,lng from the number of { handsome dresses Wends sell daily—all fevers of the beautiful—novel, and no plus ultra. are all isfied that the Mind quarters for good; rich and cheap grsals. isiat , WENTZS, 1 , i A Positive Fact—All that are dispiised to do justice to themselves. are hereby notified that for Dry Goods--of any and every description--ihere Is no p)are where they can buy with more advantage In theinsel+,.. thou at i W ENTZS. I rep 3 tf-3.1 i East King threat. - 7\ - rew London Atindemy.--icen London. Cheato r 11 County, l'a. The Winter Session of Oil; Institution will open on Wednesdily, Novembet Ist, nod continue twenty-one weeks. I Expenses. Boarding and Ti.ililon. Washing. Music andlModorn Lan,tunges are extraa at the usual rates. rates. The course of Instruction Is thorougli and more extended than in most Academies—umbracing the branches nix solid English educallon,l Latin. Greek.iyrench and German 5..t0...te. .tc.. The subscriber deems It unnecr....sary to add anything iu commendation of this Institution. 4ti it is (Along stand ing and has been liberally patronized iby alluost every suc tion of the country. 1. The Winter Term will [.,pen with 11creaved facilities for improvement. For Catalogues contallting more intent° information or for reference, address eatly as above. JA\IES li. McDOWELL, . ! t. Principal. aur" 23 t r-72 Inland Safety Mutual Insurance Co..- Chartered April 4th, J. 554. Capital 3125,000 00. Charter Perpetual. Oftice, North Queeft street. first square. This Company is now }tree:v.-v.l to 'Usurp ocainst loss or damage by FIRE. on houses, stores and other bdildings, perpetual or limited, and goods. mercliandize or furniture, in town or country, audiat the most fivorable rates. The Company is also aitthorized to trceive money on de• posit, for which interest will be allowed by special agree ment. DIRECTORS. • DR. H. E. MIIIILENBERG, esident. THOMAS ZELL, ' lIENR MILLER, JACOB M. LONG, JOHN W. JACKSON, . S. W. P. BOYD, I PETER MARTIN, DAVID BENDER, DAVID lIARTMAN, JOHN A. HIESTARD, PHILIP ARNDT, JOHN STYER, ; GOOD. RDLOLPII PJ RAUCH, Seep.. and Treasurer. ang_B tf-29 Cholee Theological Bofolca.--A Treatise on Biblical Criticism, eihibiting a systematic view of the science, 2 vols 3 vo., by Canniel Davidson, D. D.- A Compendium of • elesbistical History. Translated from the Ocrman t by Sa el Davidson, L. L. D. 2 vols SVO ; Select Christian anth with Intropotary Essays, con taining— The Christian's Defence net Intid4lty; . Memoirs of Bev. T. Italy urton ; 4 • Wilberforce's Practical View of Christ city; Doddridge's Rise and P gress of Religion in the Soul; Adam's Private Though s on Relig ion; How's Redeemer's 'fears Wept over LTt Souls; AA Kemple Imitation of hrtst. Sermons by Henry 3 Lavine. 1 vol Fro. The Worksi of Preside t Edwards, to 1 vols Svo. The Works of Rev. W Jay, in 3 vOls Svo.• Commentriries on the Laws of the Ancient Ilehrews,with n IntrouctoryEssay oh Civil Society and Government voloEy.. TO:Wine& .' i .nrsnance of the to public Bale nE onto, on Tuesday at 1 o'clock, P. 31. 'Estate to wit: A In Sp ring twp., ~ on the turnpike bounded by . elrs, Val•ntineet I, f Airs. Weddle, do • r less. een Carlisle and ed fur farming and !WM. SUMTER tutting at F. 3' tuning Store."—A id Boys' ready made proved styles, and raterla.l. , aver, Felt, Pilot, • udletot Over uslnesg. 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