Two Weeks Later front Oregon. THE INDIAN 111 . 0,5 •WHE AT FORT BOISE.— More Immigrants .Massacred.—By the last ar rival from Oregon we had full reports of the horrible butchery of a train of immigrants near Foit Boise. Sixteen bodies were found and buried, and three children were carried off by the Indians. Mr! R. R. Thompson, United States Indian Agent, writes from the Grande Ronde, September 6, that the report of the murder by the Indians of three men belonging to another train is fully confirmed. It occurred on the 19th of August, abont ninety-fire miles east of Fort Boise, on the Jeffers road. The train *consisted of fire wag ons, under command...of Mose Kirkland, from Louisiana. They were met by eleven-Indians, who accosted them in the most friendly _pan ner by shaking hands. • Three men who were in the rear of the wagons, after speaking with the Indians 'turned to y go and were fired at. One was killed and another wounded. The wounded man has since died. Their names were Ge4;rge Lake and Walter G. Perry. They were from lowa, and both left families who are LOW on their way to Washington ter; ritory. The whites fired and killed two In dians. The Indians now retired to a distance, still continuing their fire. At a distance of three hundred yards, they wounded a young man from Illinois by the name of E. B. Can trel, who died from his wounds several days afterwards. The whites in their fright gave up their horses, five in number, upon which the Indians retired. Another correspondent, writing from Fort Boise, says : Front what I can learn there is a determin ation on the part of the Snakes to kill and rob all who may fall into their power. They say the Americans have been continually telling them that unles-t they cease their depredations an army would come and destrhy them, but no such thing has been dune. and that the Americans are afraiAl of them, and say that if we want to fight them to come Uhl. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.—We have nine daysslater news from San Francisco, by the arrival at New York of the steamer Northern Light, front San Juan, with 551,4,4u5 ou freight. The news has thus been earried by the Nicaragua route in 2u days and 12 hours from San FraMiseu to New York. The ex citement relative to the Meiggs fraud had given place to others, in consequence of it‘be- Mg satisfactorily ascertained that although Meiggs was a great swindler, forger, and de limiter, and left behind immense defalcations, he carried itivay with him romp:mail ely but little money. In a letter written by him, he states the amount to be not more than but it is believed that he had about $50,0011. Smyth Clark, the late Mayor's clerk, who laid been arrested. charged with unlawfully de taining about 5300,000 of the funds belong ing to the city treasury of Sat Francisco, has given no satisfactory information of the mis sing funds. The Calitiornia Chronicle says that notes of hand, :unounting to tilt 1,1 KM, have been, or probably will be. ecounteil fin: by him: but of Sll3,oou i if Comptroller's war rants, nu account whatever can be obtained. Meanwhile, Mr. Clark remains in custody. They must have a nice set of officials there: for it appears that besides Meiggs, the City Comptroller, and Clark, the late Mayor's Clerk a third one, Hamilton Bowie, late Treasurer of the city, has been arrested upon affidavits made by the Mayor and present Treasurer, charging hint with having appropriated to his own use 5336,00 U of Comptroller's War rants. In consequence of these great frauds, bills were pending in the City Councils to . fund the city debt, and conduct the future financial operations of the city on a cash basis. The 'Wreck qt . the ,' , 7eaat'er l'ankee Btaae, at the last dates, had drifted on shore, leaving the engines in about eleven fathoms water. Walker, the FilliGhstee Chiel; has been tried and acquitted at San Francisco of a breach of the neutrality laws. Ile asked to have the French Consul, Dillon ; summoned. The Judge. - courteously invited him. whirl' CMISIII civilly declined doing. Lines of Travel from Lancaster For Reading, era F.piird!'a. Reams. ttiwn and Adamsiown--leit von Reese's daily at 9 i'elocit, A. M. Returning, leaves Reading at 9 A M. Lebanon, via l'eteit,butg and Maidietut leaves Shober's at 9/. A. M., daily. Returning, leaves Lebanon at S A. M. Churchtowes, %id N.w Hwidiut, We:dler's, on Tuesdays, Thu r.lay, `4,thir days, at 1 o'clock, P. M., returning on alternate days. fe ilarbor, ves Cooper's , daily, at 7A. tl. Returning, leaves the Mansion Il,use, at 3P. M. Second line ,leaves Cooper's duly, at P. V . Returning lea PS the Mansion House, at 7A. M. Third line leaves .1. Kolpts Sate Harbor, daily, at 6A. M. Returning leaves Watkin's, Lancaster. at 3P. ,:a lad arrives in Harbor, at 61 P. ti. tstr:iSbilitcg, !, 4 I - . Al. Retur leaven. strashurg, 7 A M. eolltet4ll449ta, via Wii4c.v rev , Irayen tier's daily, at 4 I'. 31, Returning, leaves Coto:s hag, at 7 A..".‘1. O.iliz, In c ;co., W c idl er h ote l , at 4 Pori Deposit, Chesnut Peach Bil; , 0(I. Kr, 41,1,es e,ely , at.l flutt.l.r., at '1 A Al. oft the tollowiti2 at 4 I' Ai. Reltirtittig iva‘eslerc,larAe, at 7A. M. NOM: o: the allure imes 1111,115 ! 4 1111.1.1y, es cept to Sidi - , Harbor. Xi) . - HENRY INVIGORATINO CORDIAL—The merits of this purely vegetable extract tbr the temoval and cure of physical prostration. genital debility. nervous air,. Hons. &c.. are fully described in another column Of this paper, to which the reader isreferred. 52 per bottle. 3 bottles.for .; , 5 six bottles tir gS; sit; p e r doz e n, ob ser v e the market the genuine. Prepared only by h. E. COVEN, _,o. 3 Franklin How. Vine street, below Eighth. Philadelphia. Pa.. h. whom all orders must he addressed. For sale by 'all re,peetable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. • T. W. ItIliTT & tit 132 N. 2d st.. Philadelphia. sole agents thr Penna. For tale at the 3fedieine rqure. East itrantn,h, next to Kramplis Clothing store. jou 2 ly-r,O Q 2)., DA. etIE6St.3IA3'S I iii., IA: sta tious Of ingredients in these fills is the result of a bold and extensive practice: they are mild in their op./ail.. and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. Its every instance has elite Pills proved successful. The Pill, invariably open thus' tobstructimus to which females, are liable, and bring nature into Its prop e r chann e l, , V b,,by health is restored. and the pale 111111 deathly counteminee changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy great health unless she is regular: and whenever an obstruction tubes place, whether from exposure. cold. or any other Call., the general health begins immediately to decline. and the want of such a remedy has been the raiser 1.1 so many coo sumptions among young females. Headache. pains in the aide, palpitations of the heart. loathing of food, and die turbed sleep. do most always arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the ease. the pills trill in variably remedy all those evils. N. B.—These Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause to miscarriage. ' They are put up iu square tint boxes, and will be sent by mail to any address by remitting to Or. C. L. Cluvseman. No. 271 Blecker street. New York. Price One Dollar per box. Sept. 5 Iy-:o ipaj- EQUALITY To ALL! UNiIUtt3liTV OF PRICE:— IA new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones 4: Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store. No. ..Aa) Market street, above tah,-in addition to having the largest, must varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked iu figures, on each article, the very lowest price It can 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 prim. Remnru Ler the Crescent, in Market, above Bth, No. 200 feb 7 1S 2 JONES & CV. 'MARRIAGES On thu 7th loot.. by the J. :Aral., John L. Brea eman to Ann famish, both of Pequea. On the 14th inst., by the acme. John It. lleutp, of West Earl, to Pale Ann Harting of Last Enrl top. On the 13th inst., by the Iter. M Kohler. Christian L. lb/meeker, llsq., of 3lanbeim township, to Leah, youngest daughter of the late Paul Johns, of Upper Leacoek tsvp. On the 13th lust, by the ltev..J. 11. 3leuges, Henry Irvin to Mary A. Nicholas, all of Columbia. DEATHS In this city, ou the 1:1th inst., 31rs. Margaret O'Donnell, aged (51 years. Un the 10th hug., Christian IVituter, of Rapho twp., this county, aged 00 years. I month and 23 days. In this city. on the 11:th inst.. idhabeth Bahaman. iu the 91st year ul her age. On the 10th lust. in Columbia, Mrs. Maria C. wife of George J. Smith, aged 28 years, 4 mouths and 11 ;lays. On the 13th inst., James. son ofJohn D. Miller, of Colum bia, aged 10 years. The Markets PuudDr.l.2llu, Saturday, Nov. 16 Flour i. very inactive to-day, 'and standard shipping brands are freely offered at $8,50 per bbl„ without sales to any extent. The demand is limited to the wants of the re tailers and bakers at a8,50Ct,9,50 per bbl„ for couimon to choice brands - and extra, and,faney family extra at higher tigures. Corn -Meal is dull at $4,123.-1,2.5 for Pennsylva nia. Iu Rye Flour some further small sales are making at $7 bbl. Grain—There is very little Wheat offering, and the mar' het under a moderate demand, is about stationary -2500 bushels prime Southern and Pennsylvania red brought 21.00, and a small lot choice white 22. Rye is selling at 7.11, 22. Corn is scatce, and S (a) 9000 bushels found buyers at 77 (a) SO cents for new, as to the condition, , 88 cents for prime old Southern yellow—at the the close there seas more offering, and the demand was a.. active. Oats are rather dull—we quote, Southern a t 52 , 4@93 cts, is bu.; a sale of fair quality was made at the former price. - Seeds are quiet, and there is more Cloverseed arriving— sides from wagons at ss,oo@il per bushel, as In quality. Whiskey, better,to-day—bairels are quoted at Asexits, and hhdy at 44 cents, with sales. ai' KOSSUTH, according to reputs, is preparing inr a revolutimutry attempt in Europe as soon as the proper time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of the Kossuth bats and revolutionary faskimm. But we have no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themseland with clothing from ROM:CHILL & WIISON'S cheap and elegant clothing store, No. 111 Cheenut street, corner of Franklin Place. dec 27 1y4.0 , Trainable Catholic Books—To 'be had at the V "People's Book Store," the following valuable Uttho lic Books at publishers prices. Cardinal Wiseman's works, comprising the following Essays on various subjects," by his eminence Cardinal Wiseman ' in 3 vols. Svo. cloth. • Twelve Lectures on the connexion between science and revealed religion," delivered in Rome by Cardinal Wiseman 3 vole. 12mo. cloth. Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Eucharist, In eight lee tures, by Cardinal Wiseman, 1 vol. 12mo. oloth. Potir Lectures on the offices of the Hole Reek, as per formed in the Papal chapels—delivered in Rome in the Lent of 1617, by Cardinal Wiseman, 1 vol. 12mo. rloth. Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church, by Cardinal Wiseman, vole, in one P.: me. cloth. An for Jesus; or tho Easy trays of Divine lave, by Fre,ll: William Faber, 1 neat 12mo. cloth. Protestaitism and Catholicity compared iu their effects ou the civilization of Europe, by t,lie 'ter. J. Bedews. fourth edltiou, I vol. bro. cloth. The Catholic Pulpit, contain'g a serniou tsr every rluu day nod Itolyday In the year au 'for good Friday, iu one .1. large bro. cloth. Liven of the Fathers, Martyrs, an - er principal Saints, by Rev. Alban Butler, -I vols. Sou. cioth. llistdry of Ireland, Ancient and Modern, taken from the most authentic records and dedicated to the lrish Br igade. by Abbe Mac Geoghegan, 1 sol. large goo. turkey. Loss and Gain, or the story of a Convert. ny John }frilly' Neurwah, 1 vol. 12mo. cloth. Trials of a !ilind, in its progress to Catholo iwa, 4.1 Siliman Ives. late Bishop of tke Protestant Episcopa Church. in. North Carolina, 1 vol. Plano. doh. A very large assortment of Standard Cathoßr Prayei hooks, and Dimity Bibles alwa ? ou hand at moderate pri K. 11. sI•A Nit LEI:, 34 North (Nev., St.. Lativaelvl. =MEM ew and Important WorkA.—.l“. merited IA and tin . sale by Murray s :Sloe's, at their ..11ean book store in :surd., Mureu street. Lancaster— TLC (sr...lest—History ut the Oe usatlea, their rise, tat. grehs and results. by Alajur Pruett, ttf the I:oyallitary A eadenty. tatistiei I:inducting a Utitteral I.il llillellol.lN MOP. 4,111110),./ iu arts and, utanuluelures. with their get. grAphiettl. geulugaal and elthellicroinl distribution, nud u.•unt i , i prtalutstiuu and etatsultiption on the A1111,1, , an continent. With incidental statistics et ise tun there. by It. C. Taylta. Nut, Or 11. BaLar&K I,cruivs ou tin. itk.d. ith Au air inaldix 6) Walt, F. All,. M. L. . The Kugiuria.'n l'ockot uide, A:out:ail:mg a uuch, tr tist• un the nature and applieariou oY uurchauival lorcu, tiu ut ;rat ity, the element a . f ruin, and tab' inr calculating the elleets uY ulacbluery, ui the red,tanee arid proper material, withtable, .4 die writ d an btreugth ut irun and rip A 31a111.11 F,r 'radical ,ur ve , yor,eon InetLeAl lhaispeusably lweessnry tor held , perat 11. Beim, I.n,itiurri.ap. Contractor's and t.urruytn I'veket "raid flank. Cnalpri , ing Logarithms Ili ber, and tanget"..; natural isine, and natural tanget, ll &raver., LIN., .1:14 a lull :aid complete "ei oi eat:at:6i. and e.l/111111kmvut tables. tug,.thyr with n ULM.] otl, iti/81 8: nal... bible f-r engineer", Be.. by .1. :d..."eribiira.. A. .Nl. The Life or .Ilartio Lull/yr:Owl the Iternatnatiou in 6. with an intruduction by Thenpitiltu. ai... D. , I autlou •TIII• llildll.ll ut the New"le.datitent. Leinres the r.sidenees ntehtihtianit, Delis ...led elerg) lieu of the Proteatant Limo. is the Lill and winter of - • Skl4•llr.. the ,Vitql At:in Ali.", ICY rh, Jul U. D. It". Chris( jail', Daily 1/eii.fht. a Ntered garland coll. lo.a. Engli,4l:to.l A.4....i-at. Pot.t.s. 111.1.4.at0t1. :alt.-11:tt.... it01t1.4.-.; ..c Lit.. ..c. tit. %Var... 1,.. Ilato, Alartiaa.ll... l'lte Pridoot Lif... 1.3 1,14, ~.11.. Tilt, li,t ...anina....... otti) a p:114 1111.1.11 . new hi... 4,, I hh• WO , ill lc! 141,1,424 14 vii at patolisloa, price,. la :.4.141.4l 5 , ... oil,' to .‘taji...tralt.... :414 ...ail...alto, aa,,i ..al aa.....rtuo•ul of blank , . ....nst,liug of all kind,. 4 , 1 Iltred . Niort:',igo., 11 1!..”, I Not,N.elltille l'ol:dili“ns Lind .\ .de Clio ..,of. \ p....ta.ut. ludoutures Ac. Ac. ~• would ill, ile Ow :01.k.... • ' ' it tv.qtlit 111% tir titt. ttoutiott of the et.ttai4t, puLli ttr Ittrg, tutti tttrietl r.tllttt titttt td .11ist.ttlla t•xtretot.ly prim... ti..v tf-14,, Um. Rent.—The subscriber will lent, torn term of X' years, that well known MILL, iiIIOWII -WHITE lIALL, - and Farm connected with 11, in Strasburg town ship. about miles west of the Borough of Strasbin.g . . ou the Lainiter road. The Mill is in good order. has tour run of c l tOnes, and is x ell Calelliated for Merchant or Grist work. The Mill stud Farm will he rented separately or together, as may he pre- L••rred. 'Perms 4,M, 110 V 21 41' - -14 BRACKBII.I.. rTavern Stand at Public Sale.—Uu Saturday the loth day Lf Deventlier next. In pUrstl3ll, of an orderof Orphans' Court of the County of Lancaster. will he sold by public sale at the , public house of Philip Diet Heft, in the borough of Marietta, a Lot of Ground situated in said borough and numbered No. in the plan thereoL on the corner of Front and Bank street. fronting 4o fe e t on Front street. and extruding bark 41k, f ee t t o Sevond street, on which is erected a large two story l ug and plastered TAVERN STANI). with a large I ,‘ 0 story Back (ha all tile roans r0ut . ..111.1U and pleaSsntly arranged for a public lirttow., a Wash house, I, House, Wagon Shed. a triable, 40 feet lung; a never fitilrng well of water is on th e trout pavement. Th e u t m e, p ro p ee r ) . known as the Hermitage Hotel. et the letter mot of Marietta, ban been Mitt as a public 1/I.IIISV nine,. 1,27. and is a regular Motion for the Peunsylvauht Itailo,ad Company's Cars to leave oil anti take on pass... roff•OLIS desirous Of viewing the prutierty an du So lq calling on A. Leader. trim will give all intlasinat ion desired Pusse.ssion and a gaud title given uu the first of April neat. Side to confluence at '3 o'clock, 11. M., of said. when atten dance will I,e given and tern. made known by the tinder signed administrator of ;lamb Leader, dee'd. nov 21 3t-14 JOSIICA LE:kWh:lt. fro School Teachera.—School Teachers in Lan caster and other Counties are informed that the sub scriber is prepared to furnish them with PRINTED RE PORTS"' such as are required by the School Law for the Monthly Reports of each school, in wholesale or retail (luau tithes. These reports are got up to facilitate the Teacher in his duties, and save him a deal uf tentibh.. in making his reports. W. H. SPANOLER. raw In tf44. 3:1 N. queen st., Laser. I.llrocha Shawls.—Sql:Al2l: BROCIIA SHAWLS: JJ$5,O5 $O.OO. Si , UU , $O.lO $lO.OO, Ladies call and see theta. Long Broths Shawls, $15.00, i 16,00. $lB,OO 'and White. Scarlet, Blue, Green, and every color in centre. An additional supply just opened, and can be bought at „Treat bargains. at WENTZ'S '[ALMA CLOTIIS.—A 3eautiful variety of Ladies - Cloths —just opened, at nor _1 tf-lt T lancing Academy.—MUllSieUr spect fully informs the (Beau Monde) of Lancasterdhat he will open kis DANCINti :SCHOOL on Friday and Satur day, the 24th end 25th inst., at 3 o'clock P. 31., fur young I.4dies and Missosi at 11 for Masters, and at s at Fulton Hall. it. addition to the science of dancing, ho trill teach those dances now in vogue, such as the Mazur ka, Polka and Schotish, (with an entire lit,' Milli) the Cal ifornia Dance, 14 New Dative, and 11111510 by himself. Strict attention will be paid to the morals, manners and genteel deportment of the children untrusted to his care. finer -6,es for the development of the limbs w ill be introduced Quadrille practice for the improvement and amusement of his pupils. New 11111,iiii fir all of the :awry dances, and new figures fiw Quadrille, by himself. The course will consist of 12 lessons. Terms ;Li tire each pupil. lietiwen. ces from those unknown to Monsieur H e Will ho required. For more particulars 31)1441 Ilubley'stom. leiv 21 11.44 private uudeisign e d olters t private T 'ale. all that certain valuable Tavern Stami. si gn o f rieneral Taylor, situate on the I.last side 011N:4 - 1 1h queen street. near the Railroad Depot. in the city of Laneasler, 44434 , isting .of a Lot of Ginn ND. w hereon are erected, a ote-s p Iri o ck min d n e t e' Staables. a Pum w ith god ver:a ~1, nd 11.>- drant. Isah nisir the door. with every other nees itilpi4NsLielltb. of this Tait., /I stand is all excellent one, being nem. the Railroad. Persons wishing to view the premises, will please call 00 tile subscriber, residing there on. Possession ioid an ii.disputabl e will Is. given on the !at lid) .1 April next. the-half of the purchase money may remain charged on the premises it desirable to the purchaser. .1.13114. S DoN N ELLY. nor 21 If-44 lea OWs Pictorial for tine 1 - ear 1853. kj3l. 31. BALLOC, who has edited the ••Pictorial" from the commencement, having bought out the late proprietor, Mr. F. tiletison, will conduct this popular and widely cir culated paper on his own account. 'The new ,U 1 Mlle will be radicallyimproved in every respect, atilt will be published on liner paper than ever ben4re. which quality will be con tinued hencethrth without change. Ninny nett and popu lar features will at once be introduce!, and the literary de partment will present an array of talent and interest be yond anything it has before attempted. The illustrations will be Mier, and by better artists than have before been engaged upon the paper, and altogether the publication will be vastly improved and beautified. Arrangements have been made for representing during the year views of the most notable buildings and localities throughout the United States, as well as giving likenesses of the most prominent characters, male and female, of ar tists and men of genius, such as have by their own-indus try :and skill made fur themselves a fortune and a name.— In addition to these, various untable s secones and occurren ces will also be given from week to week. forming a bril liant illustrated journal. TERMS , —INVARIABLV IN ADVANCE. 1 subscriber, one year, $ 3 00 4 subscribers, 10 tio lu 20 00 tfLi Any 'perseon sending sixteen subscribers at the last rate, will receive the seventeenth copy gratis. Address 3i. 31. BALLA:. nov 21 tf-i4 Publisher and Proprietor. L - logic Hotel, one of the most valuable Hotel Stands in Franklin county ler Sale.—Will be of fered at Public Sale, on Wednesday the 13th day of Decem ber. that valuable Hotel Stand, situate in the Borough of Chambersburg, long known as the EAU LE HOTEL, and for a period of years occupied by Jeremiah Snider. This valuable property is located on North Main Street, In said Borough, near the Diamond and but a few steps from the Court House, wher e an tun public business of the county is transacted. The main building Is built of Brick, three stories high, 31 by 40 feet, to Which is attached a Brick Back Building, 16 by tio feet. There is also attached to the main building fronting on Main street, a Stone Dwelling 24 by 31 feet. The entire Lot is 256 feet deep with a front of Id feet. The property contains large and commodious Brick Stabling, sufficient for 35 or forty horses. All the improvements necessary for a Hotel, are on this property, and everything in and about it is its complete and thorough repair. This stand on account of Its locution possesses many ad vantages. and the Good repute In which it is held and which it has enjoyed for a long period of time, presents in ducements to any one wishing to engage in the business of Hotel keeping a chance rarely met with. It is a safe in vestment of money; the property must increase in value. offer this property for sale at fair price, and ask the at tention of buyers to call and examine it to their satisfac tion on or prior to the day of sale, when I will he happy to communicate any information concerning it that may be desired. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., of said day when attention will be given and terffis made known by MONTI.IO3IERY, Chambersburg, nov 15 J4MTS 4t.tf I,lstate of Dr. Abraham B itner.—Letters tes- X,4 tamentary on the estate of Dr. Abraham Elinor, late of Washington Borough, Lancaster co., deed, having been issued to the subscribers residing in Manor twp.: All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB B. SIICaLLN, JOSEPH SCHOCH, uov. 13 6t.43 Exr'F. chool Teachers Wanted..—Eight competent 13persons to take charge of the public schools in Barf township, ire wanted. The Directors will meet at the public house of David Fulmer, in Georgetown, on Saturday the 25th lust., when applicants can attend. By order of the Board. ROBERT EVANS, nov. 14'21-13] Secretary. • N&le e.—The building lots an Walnut &Limo streets, belonging to the estate,or Jonathtut Foltz, deed., will be sold at Palv.su BMA: Apply to Wm. Carpenter, East Orange street. nov i 4t.42 EARIfERIP BANK OP LANCASTER, 1 . • November 7, 1844. The Directors of this Bank have t 1_ day declared a dividend of six per cent, out of the pro fits of the last six months. payable to stockholders on de tnand. a. CLARKSON," nov 14 3t-L3 l -.uthier, 'ainabl. ...lnable Hotel Property for Salehn Saturday. December 24, 155.&, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, on the, premises, the well known and established HOTEL situated on the southeast corner of "Penn Square" and South Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, known as the " White Swan Hotel." It contains in front on South Queen street G 7 feet 5 inches. and extending 'eastward 122 feet and !rendez . , on Penn Square 60 feet and 2 Inches. The Hotel is a THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING. 57 feet in front on Penn Square, and 67 feet 5 inches on South Queen street—and laid off Into convenient Rooms and Chambers. There is a large BRICK STABLE with room for 40 Horses. a large Shed. and a large yard. The location of tbis property is decidedly the best in the city of Lancaster, fora Hole!. This house ba always had and now has, an extensive custom of Railway Travellers. and of the people of the city and county, and is without doubt the best Tavern Stand in the city or county of Lan• caster. Persons desirous of punrhasiug a litel. should not fail to attend this sale, as the el:Lances for obtaining such a valuable property are rare. Possession and an indispula. Me title will be given on the first day of April next. If desired, the greater part of the purchase Money may re. main secured on the premises for one or more year,. Sale to commence at 7 o . chch in the evening of said day, when corms will be made known by Lancaster. uov 9, is-k; l eiISA 111:131.EV. Truly, how delighted I am, exclaimed I Miss Lucy. to see an many Shawls worn again.—they are the incot graceful apparel. when worn ,rrertly that grace our sea. They so lwautify the figure. that all an pear beautiful—and then such a great variety to F. e .lect from as you find at WENTZ'S Cash Store. enables every one to appear graceful and onnfortable. Sc? those splendid Long Broche Shawl4—new designs. Magnificent Long and ssoare n.,c,oduur. Long and Square Merino Shawls. Splendid fall wool) Black Cashmere Lana L.:bawls-a Lea.. tiful article for mourning. lit fart rt my design that fane) can . • 01.Ceive ) , ,11 till find here. ltraliy, it is the plate among places—they sell very cheap and try rii•rything iu their p steer to, please. that i eannot moist any lodge,- I must !Mt is lily 111.11. A g.,.41 Imay lia) slate blab Celli!, I.ilaUdlllull.,/ a handsome Pompadoiir tor 31 , 411 m—small Cashmere= my little Sisters—and a new [troche Long Sha"l !Id Myself. 511 I hunt - nor li tf-1. ENTZ - 6 CHEAP Sr,fifti. 7)nblie Sale of Woodland.--Pursusot to tot j. order of the Court of Continuo PIN. of Clbeiitsr euutity. trill Ix sold at public sale. un Saturday. heeetulew 2. 1954, at the Guava, Tavern. in West Cain township, kept by George Ealty. a pie,: of valuable Sit POUT LAND. situated On the Beaver Dant road. :shout 2 Miles froln tine Gnaw. tat r ern abovxmentioned. hounded hy lands of Churls— Itissik, sr., Philip Kurtz and Others. eolitailling 27 Acres snol 74 Perches, more or less. with appurtenance.. This piece vi sprout Land is well set Octwith thriviouClies ,:prouts of froun 10 10 1:: years s,rowth. and is wen worthy the attention of purchasers MEMOIM=I The Sale IA It in . l,o,liiV, IS 1h , • , 1a, sale. P 01...., hishing to mien the proport,. „ill In. .1• II it hy Philip hurts ro,idink• hear. or.losopl,. at tho : , al- to ...minion,. at I o'clock. P. H. TimmAs W. Ii ENDEIt., • eummittm nr 12E= 1 v. Charles Deitilsi, No. 300 \Val— .l./nut st,et. Philadelphia. At the Lite Shire Ai.i mai Fair. held at l'hiladelphia. reeeivtal a SI lit 1:11 NIEL/ AI.. the highest ataiar.l for iishiliition in hiv pro fession. Ile retie,, to this. :tad It - mods 111,10 it, as a guarantee to all who ha, e iwritsion tar his hervi.ies, that his hork and i.rderS in - rally in hi- line. iv ill be seieutilically and skilfully perfumed. Dr. NEIL pledge, liiinseltl” the lowest tern,. and all roasonalile i ill Nth° favor hith hitif - their no, It A Clrtrcl.-.---br. CA I. VI N M. FITCH. 44 N , •' , .1114.11, lo the citizer. of IVestcru d ilia that Its. is at pre•ent Or I,«e turea “t Pittsburg. I% h.,. he a ill remain till December INTL. du ring solidi pi•l'inti lit- mar Ir« eonsulted dull). at his 11.11, at the City lintel. corn,-of Third and Pulmomir) ('‘distimpti.m. Asthma. Chronie Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. Female Iti-ease,. And all others connected with or predisposing to Consatoption. in the of which his ample experience and ',rivalled unity for slicer. cation have given kill) the most !narked succdss. Dr. Fitch devices to se,. Ills patients f1,1,1/I.lly. in every instance, N•hery it is possible: where it is not. n careful statement of the easa may by letter. to which a prompt reply will he n•ttirne.l. rii log hi , "pink. L,f the case, and when he is wilting h, undertake the treatment will state the vailell,e of the . . 1114 14 • t Chance to make Money Protitat,le and _ti_honoralde Employment. The ,mbscriber is desirous of having an agent in each county and tuun of the [Ili( A capital of from ato 'Sin only yin required. and acv thing like au efficient, energetic 1.0 41111 Mal, from three to five dollars per day:—indeed some of the AaL • . , N lion employed are realizing twice that sum. livery intornmilon will 11, given by addreising. !postage paid.) O').1. A. KINSI.I..h. Philadelphia. Pa.. 4t--.4:: Mlle Home fir Th.. Ems ,0 WILLIS. Editors. The first numb, of the new sr ries will be i,,1,1 ou the firSt scril,rs can be supplied from thatolate: but immediate ap. Plication will lot err.-aary for such as with the beginning. A 11..111. , is hardly complete think we • may safely runup to say. without the 11. 0v.t , :i . 0,50. which Lrsid,•. / 441, a .I.lrOnicle of the times. a1...1nk in intelligence designed to enliven an American Home, Its editors (Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis. devot, the! en tire time, skill and experience, to tin- tack of giving, each week, everything worth knowing. They particularly keep an eye on the whims and novelties of the day. Th.. ut most pains are taken to present the farts and outtine,s of all notes. In the literary department. we aim at sketches and readable priticislll. and in our condensations of the productions of the vast newspaper world of Europe, we en deavor to avoid the tiresome and kwal. and transfer to our cohnnus the pick of English information and brilliancy, while we endeavor to selert with a tilt,' sense of pure mor als. true wit, and genuine humor. In Aldition to the above, we have made new arrangements for a feature that is al ways attractive in a family journal. From several different sources We are to lie supplied with the ,nne..l and gorsip of _The York .`.4:ciely. Inn metropolis like ours. centre the more sparkling elements of the life of our country at large, and collision and attrition bring out much which would else be dormant. Afloat, in society gossip. is a small world, of which the ordinary newspapers make no report. and of this we think wA. Pan promise amusing photographs. In announcing alit, _4 new seri,: of article.? by Mr. Willie. In addition to his usual editorial labors. we claimthe privi lege of leasing them to designate their own style and title muiffi US they appear. They are to be t dTen! from .112/- Ming which lint ever been published ' in this journal %rum his pen. and we are very sure that tlfey will be no less at tractive to say the least. The graphic and highly-tinished sketches, by -Pe Lady of Shalott." - Timothy Quaint. - aud others. will be continued. We bare also news corres pondents in London and Paris, who trill send US much that could never reach us thoough foreign journals. TERMS.—For one copy. S:th for three espies. or forste copy for three years, ~,,, Z ,T a lways in advance. S , niescribe without delay. Address WILLIS, lu7 l'ulton st.. New Yoe': uor. 1 1-1 i j - th N 2 " s • SIOOOMEARN." Certain Secret or Delicate Diseases. 11.,,,,c1 bad. or long standing of . both sexts, sle,rby, :•royir, colt- Abuse and its effect.S. Constituthmal debility, Impotency, Irregularities of Females. Ac.. are CURED IN LESS TIME THAN BY AN eel HER, with less restraint in living, occupati-m exis,bure. and with sate and pleasant remedies. whirl. seoi by mil otherwise, by Dr. N. B. LEI fly, above Race, Philadelphia. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND ONLY GRADL ATI: Pll gels 'I A of the University of Pennsylvania tr.w ,s 1 devoted to their treatment; and, who has 't,./yob, mor e patients. and cures more too. than any Forel,. oh Native Quack. Humbug. Advertising or Graduate lio.tor thioush. out the Uniou. AFFLICTED AND UNFoRTLNATE! Dr. LEIDY CURES HUNDREDS MONTHLY ; many, wrongly treated by.inesperieticed Doctors: mossy, deceived by the lying boasts, promises and pretences of Quacks and Impostors. and by their so-cu11...b. newly dis covered remedies. Sc.. consisting r,f •• 0,1.1 da,..cier ous Or powerful drugs, - injuring the constitution abort- cuing WU, and more often killing than curing. YOUTH AND oTHERS - 4.4 Dr. LEIDY cures hundreds also. silo hale 10-en decrivea bylidsc sit:re - pis and mho,is I...ols, l .,urpos e ly pobles'ool by Quads awl I,opr:tors. 1,, 1 . ,,, _rib ring: esagg, ra ting diseases, habits or abuses. with IlSe their consequences. most alarmingly, and beyond possibility. reality. credulity or belief: extorting, by such base trickery, !Oise( q deli to alarm and frighten the unsuspecting and un thinking. iu hopes of receiving or extorting trom them large fees for curing, 10,01'1110'y cannot its, but pocket the fees,' not caring forcousequenees, leaving them to theirown mortification afterwards at being so easily olectlee,l slid to seek relief elsewhere. is,,To all Foreign or Native Quacks, Humbugs and Impos tors, Dr. Leidy would say. In the language of Shakspearm ••0 Heaven: that such - foul scratches thou:dst unloose. And put in every honest hand a whip Ti. lash the rascals naked through the world." . IMPORTANT To An DR. LEIDY - charge.: but are ter , 4,1(1 1.0 s o rry ly tip ell being honorably &sill with. He proudly tvrer6 to all the Professors, respectable Physicians. I'u/tic 0111- CerS, Hotel Proprietors and Citizens of Philadelphia, where he has been well stud generally known for 2t years, connected with Medical Institutions. Hospitals, Dis pensaries. &c., as to his skill and unparalleled success in curing thousands—many, thought incurable. LADIES or GENTLEMEN sill save Time. Money and long Suffering. by addressing or applying first to Dr. N. B. LEIDY, 11{ Fourth street, above Race. relying upon the strictest honor and secresy. Conuitunications and interv iews confidential. now 14 tim,43 Estate of Sarah Hoak, commonly called Free man, deed.—Letters of administration on the Estate of Sarah Hoak, late of the My 01 Lancaster, de d, having been granted to the undersigned residhlg in the said city: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and to all persons having claims against the same, to present then, duly au thenticated for settlement to nov i 66-12 RIEEFEIt. Vox. Rent.-. The two large rooms (with a bolding ,U door between them) occupied at present by the sub scriber, as an,office, in South Queen street, two doors be low Shenk's Hotel. They would be suitable for eith er 11 store or office. The rent will be moderate, and posses sion given immediately. r ancaster Co. Bible Soclety.—The annual X./Meeting of the Lancaster County Auxiliary Bible So ciety win. be held in the Rev. Mr. Hat Laugh's t'hur.•ll in this City, ou Thanksgiving day, Thursday Nov. 28.1 at 1: o'clock. P. M. when the officers s a Board of Managers will be elected for the oubuing year, A the customary bus iness 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 Rev. Mr. Bishop. The mem bers of the Churches A: friends of the Bible cause in the City A Country are respectfully invited to attend. By or der of the Board of Managers. RoBERT D. CARSON, Seery. , Trainable Real Estate at Public Sale.—On Saturday, December 2d, 1834, will be sold by public vendue, at the public house of John Kreider, on the prem ises, in the village of Paradise, In the county of Lancaster, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of said ee.. 'the following Real Estate, late of Esther Lefever, deed. 'All that certain tract of Laud with the improvements thereon erected, situated in said village of Paradise, dirt. ded Into and to be sold In SIX purports. Purport No. 1 consists of a two-story BRICK TAVERN HOUSE, Barn, Shedding, out-houses. and tract of Land containing 2 Acres and 40 Perches,tmore or less. On this purport are a well of never failing water, with a pump therein near tne aoor, another well under the back building, and a stream of nev er-failing running water passing through the same—it is un old and long established Tavern Stand, handsomely le eated and having a good run of custom. t No, 2 consists or a tract 120 Perches of land more or teas on which are erected a one-story BRICK HOUSE and other necessary out-buildings. No. 3 consists of a lot of ground containing 66 Per.,more or less on which are erecteda one and a half story BRICK' HOUSE, Prune Shop and other out-buildings, said stream of water running through the lot. No. 4 consists of a building lot, containing 93 Perches. No. 5 consists of a building lot containing 89 Perches. and No. 6 consists in a building lot containing 94 perches All the aforesaid purparts - are bounded on the North by the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike road, and on the south by the Paradise and Strasburg road. These pur ports will be sold separately or together to suit purchasers Purchasers wishing to view the premises will please call on John Mader residing on Purport No. 1, or on the sub scriber. Sale to commence - at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when due attendance will be given, a draft exhibited; and the terms of sale made known by the undersigned administra tor of the estatete of said deceased, no, 7 442 P • , • üblic Sale.—On slonday, Norembei 20,1.6:3. be sold at Public Sale, at! the !Total of John Miekine at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1 I Thirty Shares lAneaster Bank Stock. 1 J. K SELltbillilt a CO- j Agent. IZZIEZEI Rare chance for' Speculation.--Valnab xViIEAL ESTATE for Sale. In pursuance of an Order .f the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersize.. will expose to public sale. at the hotel of Edward S. Hal 1 Icy. in the city of Lancaster. on WEDNESDAY. the 'JAW inst., at 7 o'clock. P. 31.,tbeielltreing valuable Deal Rstat, yin A Farm of laud •vuiaiuing 124 Acres mad Zr 2 perch.' more or les.4, immediately adjoining the eastern side ofth! rity of Lancaster: bounded on the north by lands of Dr: A. Muldenberg and others. on the east by property of S. u. 4 Rank. and o on the , oath by that of James Clark an others. -I The Itnpn,ronenta are Aran excellent and...anturtabl character. and t011.15t ofa T.wt,Stors D WELLLNO ' IioUS E. tack buildings ; n barn, stable. corn-crib ta d other netessary out-buildings. The dwelling house is supplied with abundance of water of the purest and in addition to this, the well Mg,. . efireirstown :Spring - is on or near the centre of the prom The sale of this property presents an opportuulty t parties desirous of purchasing rarely offered. Its immediate vicinity to the city; the certainty of th. extension of some of the principal streets through thJ premise:. the facility with which a large portion of it Mal he diided into and disposed of tis building Into; the di• aster of its LIME STAKE QU.tillftlLii, sod the quality 0, the Llll.l. even for tamping purposes alone. ail oomltlmi I render this property the most valuable bolt thr.o,s into market of late yems. Persons desirous of viewing the premises can dpi w.rr• railing on Andrew Dunlap. Esq., residln, on the farm: o on Francis Keennu.E,i.. at his office No Kramph's Rot: . .image 3t. Term; wide known at the sale by JOHN MLORANN, RICHARD 31(1.',RANN, Jr. dthninktratorg or Bernard MeGrann, deceased not 7 valuable Woodland & Chesnut Sprott V LAND POIt'SALE.—The uutiesigned oilers at publi on Saturday the Al of Decombet. at the public hat-. Mt. 'lance, itiiWrightsville. York County, the follow'. tanperty. to wit N... 1. A tract of land sitnat, In Le.wer Windsot .11/d L per Chamefurd thwin:llips. York Vuuuty. fronting un th. il,lllehatlna rider and lido water canal. for three-fourth of a mile. and c.Altaining nbvllt Si aerei. the greater par of ivhieh i> well covered with timher. On the premise, sr. two Dwelling Ilohses and an excellent rater power, (win. The seat of the Old Bangor Forge. The dam no Flahin creek has upwarde of 15 te,t fall. and may la, greatly rain No. 2. A trael of find rule sl mann Lam, lunackliatcly "1 No. 1. and adjoining lands of J , dm IV ilkinc , an and other . contaiunig 107 acres. Finhing crack Passes through IL, wlnda lcual h .411 a. tract afforditw w :a..r p.orr equal that Oh No. I. No. S. A trnel Land. inntaining Acre, and le; Perches, oituato Ott Lower ,r t. ncuvhlp.l 1 , ,;;: county. About one mile front the tire.. fronting ibn: the south ,id, of the rigid leading trove tile .i'ii4queliniina Canal pa>t lieurgeUrni4 , o s To i‘layainker'sFurnaty. And ad joining :ands 05 llruq iiii4en I Jte•olt t ildiveiloraud ottter,, An. 4. A tract of timlmr land. eoutaining kerto , and 13., ininiediatcly rant of No. ittijoitting latnitt lionletto ileitlollttinelt °the,. 1 .,, 11r Hee., Of laud nerh roil muting al.dtt 7 notes toll covered tilt rtur.uut sprellts I lir pion( of whluh Are tar& ruttugli for rail,. Tile,. lots are alrmt our mile (rota the riv e r. tint trout en the 1101 . th Aide t.l the rat that bound, . . N... w Tot building lot A. to Lower Windsor twp.. frwitt ina ilt,itr,V, hawk et Calash eachrOntainin sh..ta BOttuw 141.1/11. ndjuining lands .4 ths hsirs ut hew is 1. rl.au. Christian K 31111111.1 aunt Nos. 1 and 2 trill he sold °utile Lest suit pureliaMi S. Persons desiring to viiao the property Ber roopie,ted ti coil ou Adani Saylor. at Muudorl'a Store. to cuumt.•nc.- at lo'vlock. P. Al.. a Lou lei in. Ili to uitle`TCkown Ito tit, 7 11-4_ Irtig Unglues,--.1 bituati"u is open in the Drug Ji_f Store of the sui,criliwr for arrhetlt e, intern-.lc vounr loon n. learn the Drug I.u-iness t'llAttLES A 1.113N11511, No. 13 East King street. Lane star. MIME ;:s Rcwarth—Fiv, Dollars reward ‘rill he paid fa c.2elth« detection of the person o r persons who are In the habit of reourchig the ~,verings Crow the fire plugs. - eIIRISTIAN KIEFFER, Mayof 1!1!1=I eland Safety Mutual Insurance COI I / 1 1 pany.—Au election will be held for thirteen Dircctors of said Company at their office in the city of Lancaster. on Monday the 2uth day ni l Nov,mher tut.. Let Veen the hour. of stern And 1L11 , 01.1'11 F. RACCII Treas.! 122111159 'al ,a and Cloak Cloth.—Slogiv lava Iran •h Cloths of VariOLL, colors. suitable for !Atilt.' Cloaks Tabun, 1 , 1:10:--N sv opruing a large and brautlinl a msorlinent of U"DiltIN 130Az.: AND CUFFS 1131 tin Fifa, Lynso and : , .11ver Martin Furs. ALSO—a handsome assortm e nt of Hic., ha Shawls. all ni Wlll , l/ )h, sold at the lowest pri,•cs i, T t f-42 udiltor'e Not Ine.-The undorsi,ined app tinted ditor t,, b. , 101 . 1R11,e remaining in the ilflll , lol 01 Frederic], Mehling NecuMrs of the last will of John Greiner, dee'd. to and amass those entitled to the shut, for the of hls appointment. on Frid to the l;,th of Dsccial., 'next. at 2 o eloid, P. M.. at t h e xt hen Lechler. in the cite Laiwast,a tot 41 11 Vinate of John Frantz. ia lunattc.l— of Common Pleas for the County of Lancast er Wheroas. Jacob Landis. committee ofJohn Fount luna tic. did no the list day of Octoher,lSs4. tile in the Office of the Prothonotaty of H. said Court, hie Account of the sail Estate: Notlee iF hereby given to nil peV5Ol, Ititelv.Stcti in the said I , ,tate. that the told Court have appointed the 15th duo of December. 1534 for the confirmation unlees ~.eptions be filed. .14 hEED. Proth' P. Prothy's uli cr. Lmo ; For Sale or Rent,---A Mari :smith chop and Coach. maker Shop, situate on the corner of North Hanover and Nntth -treet,, in the I,c,,,ugh ~ ICarliNl, • l'og=essfon trill be given hunted - tat-iv Apply to 111 N Carlisle, n,n 7 Rare Chance for Capllallans 2—The Sub serthe,., being need and desirous to retir, front hitsb neon. offer- at Priyate Sal, the tdlrAving valuable Real En. tate: No. I.—That well knout, and deshabie Farm and Mill ptoperty, known as - Carrollsburg Mill . situate part IS Liberty twp., rt - 1 1 11 , 111,1111t1. and part in Emmitsbura District. Frederick count, Marylrlid. 4 miles sontheast of Fairfield. and 2 mile- ives - t of Emmitsburg.. Th. farm contains 7110 acts. with the following Improve, meat, A commodious and isimfortable Stone Dwelling Douse. with back-building, attached. a bank barn. 100 feet long and fAidt+ep, with all the • necessary out-building', The Mill is entirely new, nnishiiid in liel, cud of superior structure iu every I espeet tic a Merchant and Grist 3I111:, b i l u , built , i f igi,d materials and on the latest improved plan. It Is driven by Toufs Creek. which passes nearly , centrally through the Farm. There in also a law Mill and. iionvenient to the Mill. and FIVE TENANT ID it'SES. nu the premises—akean excellent afiple orotund and in , nriety of the diebiesit Fruit Abut Bin acres °tithe Farm nrecleared land. laid rout in eonvenient ffelth, amt lecture heavily timbered. There is a quarry of lira :dime. on the farm. nod it - portion of the land is limed. For beauty of scenery. alinndance of pate rater and pure at mosphere. it is 'or of the most desirable bientions hi the State. The Waynesboro', Greemiastle and )61,-.1 , 111,. turn pike passes through the than, Immediately In imut of the improvements. and inter,e,its the plank load leading thee' Westminster to Baltimore cif, Also the stirve the u tentplateil line of the Wee - tern i‘laryland within a few rods fif the Mill The Mims, enienti, with' 400 acres of land wzinlil seprafely t a e o n piit.fm• No. 2. A vidualile th 11.3 , atainit, n.iss. sitivitc iu . 1 . 111 - 011's Upper Trail: All3ll, c , unty. lands nt Hugh CulLerti,n, Benjamin Ahlisinill and c.a.'s. The iinProvemenl, consist of a rota fumble 11W1.11,I.(Nti Bank Bari , and all necessary out buildlnii There is 311 orchard of ,elect fruit 11,00 in tin, th, Farm. and a dat, A trii,t in, laud, at J.. 1111 Hid, John Wlntiir. and 01,, It I, Vdlll 1 dig wh,t, other vidnahl, rt. POrSOII, 1.11 , 11,L1M to subscriber. di,. Mill prop,rty. noi . 7 4t42 .t A \ PURE COD LIVER V. AND LIME. lon A cure for Consumption. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Ilion- ' claitis, General Debility. and all Scrofulous Humor, This' compound has been used with the most complete ,uccess ' by our most celebrated physicians, for the removal and per- i manent cure of the above disease. Hundreds for whom , there was no hop‘ 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 bad been sick with confirmed consumption for soverall months. I had used the clear Cod Liver Oil most of the time, but had derived but little benefit from it. I had an : attack of bleeding at the lungs, which alarmed my friends I very much, as they now supposed there was us hope for me. About this time I heard of your compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. 11 mediately commenced using It, and soon began to pore e Its bene fi cial effects. In two 1 months my cough had tirely left me, and lam now en joying perfect health. Truly yours. . IF\rartiaDießial Estate at Public Sale.—ln pursue ^e of the last Will awl Testament of Anna feria Herchelroth. deceased, there a ill be offered at pub ic sale. on the premises. on Wednesday the 20th of Decem. w- next, at 10 o'clock. A. It.. the following described Real state, viz : A tract of first-rate limestone land, contain. ng 110 acres, more or less, situate in Southampton top.. ranklin county. 3 miles South West of Shlppensburg, on he Turnpike. The Improvements area two story rick House and Kitchen, a Log Barn. a Log Ten- ti - 3 nt House and other necessary out bulldtngs.- - bout 125 acres of this farm to under cultivation nd the balance heavily timbered. There ,is an orchard of 100 trees of choice grafted fruit in Its prime, from which aver $2OO worth of fruit has been sold in one season. There is a well of never failing water convenient to the buildings The natural qualities of the land cannot be surpassed, and With proper attention and a moderate expenditure could be made one of the most valuable properties silts kind In the neighborhood. ALSO—On the same day there will be offered 3 contiguous Lots, lying about 1 / 3 mile east of the above described farm LA WASTER COUNTI BANK. t ' containingaltogether about 48 Acres, more or less, of Novelniss. G. 1854. 3 ........ , whichabout 20 acres are cleared and the balance ,rh le Directors j_ this day declared a Dividend of flve per vent on the !: capital stock paid in. payable on demand. expedient on the day of sale. Should the day be , ROBERT D CARSON, too Inclement the sale will be postponed until the next fa vice 7 tf.4l ‘-:', Cashier. . vorable day. If not sold on said day it will then be rent ed for one year. Vali and Winter Allilinery.— Misses -MA- h The terms will be aceommodatine and be made known I RISE ,t KING have just opened a large and handsome ' 'cn the day of sale by the subscriber, assortment of Fall and Winter MILLINERY, at 1 I C. PLASTERER, • their Rooms, n East King street, a few doors east : , oct 31 ta-11 Ex'r of A. 1 1. Ilerchelroth. of Sp-echoer Hotel, to which they call the attention -- of their friends and customers, and all others who wish a cheap and fashionable Bonnet. nor 7 41-12 ' ' J. WILLIAMS. N. B.—This Compound dues not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver OIL but 'on IN, taken with pleasure by the most delicate females. lk cure and gi.t the genuine. Manufactured only by ALEX*II. B. WILBOR, Chemist. 136 Court street, Boston. I For sale in Philadelphia., by T. W. Dion .t SONS 132 N. second street, and in Lancaster by Druggists generally. ' nov 7 • 1y42 ,1 ~ ' e ac hers , Institutes.—The Tsachers.of the Bor- X ouch of Adamstown and the Townships of Upper Lea __.- _;: ck, Earl, East and West Earl, Crernarvon, Brecknock, , .• and West Cocalico, Elizabeth, Clay, Ephrata and War- Llarni For Sale.—l will sell at private axle, my ' ickornl form a Teachers's Institute in ELNICLETOWN, X Farm containing 175 Acres of patented land, situ- mmencing on Thursday, the IGth day of 'November. uted in Allen's Cove, 12 miles above Harrisburg and 2; • The Teachers of the. Borough of Strasburg, mad the Town from Duncannon Iron Works, at Petersburg. In Perry co. , , fps oy straeburg, le Bit Salisbury, Paradise, Bart, Sada. About 90 Acaes are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. , 1 ry, Colerain, Little Britain,. Fulton, Dnimere, Marttc, conveniently divided into' fields and under good Pest and Providence, Co, Pequea, and East and West Lam- Rail fence with water In all the fields. There is a good ,' peter will form a Teachers' In in. the Borough of FRAME/MUSE with Piazza, a Frame Barn, a good . STRASBURG, commencing on Thursday, the 23rd day of Springllonse and a never failing spring of excel lent water not 30 yards from the house, and an- . ' s s s November. , if • 9 ; c i z) The Teachers of the City of Lancaster, the Boroughs of. other spring about 50 yards off that can be brough • . tumble, filarietta, Elizabetown and Mount Joy, and the In to the kitchen, and have a fountain and water In the; ' wnshlps Of Lancaster, Manor, Manhelm, East and West ' Barn yard all the year round; Also, twit APPLE GR.:, 'empfield, Penn, Rapho, Mount Joy, Coney, and East and • CIIARDS, one just beginning to bear, with all kinds ion! set Donegal, will forms a Teachers' Institute in the Bor. , grafted Cherry tress, Plums and Peaches. o gh of MOUNT JOY, commencing on Thursday, the 30th This land can be conveniently dlidded into two farms; 1 yof November. All' these , Institutes will commence at 4 mile from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. The timber is c of the very best quality, consisting of white Pine, Chesnut , .1 o'clock A. 31., on the days specified and continue In salon three days. School Directors, and all friends of ed and Chesnut oak, Locust, and all kinds of timber which is !. tion are cordially Invited. becoming very valuable. The reason I want to sell Is I 1 ns.. ...uortteLer of the Exercises f—lst. In lectures on the aix have no person but myself and wife, and am getting old I. b aches usually taught in our Common Schools, by em end. wish to live retired. rienced teachers of our country. 2nd. In general dhscus- Any person wishing to purchase will be shown the prop. !rens on various educational topics. 3rd. In Popular Leo. erty, and all the information given by applying to the sub- tares on each evening. 4th. In Lectures on the Art of scriber residing on the premises. There are four saw mills T ng by the County Superintendent , • within 3.. f, of a mile and grist mills, and a good market for ; TEACHERS TURN OUT; No Teacher who has the all kinds of produce at Petersburg. . The conditions, ono . 0 his Profession at heart will be absent. Many half cash on giving,possession, the balance may remain j ve givenihe Teachers in their employ the privilege of with interest 4or 5 years at the option of the purchaser. ! a tending without any deduction of time or pay, and it is 1 h ped oil will do so. Local committees and the people of 1 Possession win be given immediately, or on the first of April next. -- • ---- ' • WM. SL4YALL. , nkletown, Strasburg and Mount Joy, will make every ; Duncannon, Perry co, nov 7 , tf.42 I e oat to furnish accommodations to all who come. All to. ; • s ther, let us make a strong, determined effort to elevate ho Profesdon of Teaching, and improve our noble Common c.hool System of Education. J. P. WICKER SHAM, Xatichte, Oct. 24 tf-40] Co. Superintendent. , ' lUrra. Er...afoot' has opened a handsome assortment , .LYlof FALL end WINTER MILLINERY, at her rooms 8 bibonth Queen street" below the Lancaster Bank. She lavitti the Wks to oat 81 Bt4l LANCSAT.EIt , . Tatended Removal — The Barber Shop of the sub ; - November 61'ISSi. ± scriber will be removed on the first of December, to the rho Directors or this Sault hal thi s basement of Dr. Welchem' building, two doors north of Its dal declared a dividend of five percent . out of he proi twee t. .z inereased ordeda facill whoa tles vor an bim d better Wi the ! ao h: Its of the last six months. Payable to the stoaholders on , . CRADLES B. WILLI AM, demand. . It. C. BAUMAN, 24 4440 r`nov 7 tt-12 Cashier., • A merlean Artists , Union.--The AmericattAr tistes Union, would respectfully announce to the citi zens of the United States and the Canada& that: for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arta throughout the country and with a view of enabling every fam i ly to become 'possessed of a gallery of Engravings. BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, they hays determined, in order to create an extensive wile for their Engravings, and i The World HO the IlltddLle Ages s—An Hiss thus not only glee employment to a large ntuxtbertif artists ; t er i ca l Geography, by Adolphus Louis if.oeppen. . : and others, but Inspire among our countrymen a taste for I ! Professor of history . and german literature, in Franklin ' works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engra• and Marshall College., Lancaster, Pa. rings, when 250,000 of Which are sold, 280,000 Gifts, Help to the reading of the Bible, by the fete Benjamin of the actual rest of $150,000. Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, re- Elli ott Afra N . i a h N o o l rwl and Lapland tale; or, Life and Love ceders not only. an Engraving richly worth the money, but . in Norns _ . y Front the German of Mnegge, by Edward Joy also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when Morris. they are distributed.. - : The Ladle& complete guide to Crotchet, Fancy Knitting, For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engraving, beautiful- : , and Work; byLis. Ann 8. Stelthens. ly PAIL - TED In OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS. will be , needle A new series of Rollo Book% by Jacob Abbott. seat; or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be I Rollo in Switzerland, Rollo in Paris, Rollo on the Atlah selected from the Catalogue, and sent by return mall or . ,tic. • express. I I • Popular Tales: by Madame Gnizzot, translated from the A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one , Fren ch . of the Engrarings , can be seen at the office of this papa . ! "" Children's Trial% or, the Little Rope Dancers, and ether • For eaSh dollar sant, an Engraving actually worth that . tales. I sum, and a Gift Ticket, will Immediately be furnished. , The Singer's Companion: containing a choice selection ' AGENTS.—The Committee believing that the success ^- - f 'of popular songs, duetts, glees, catches, Se., with music aia (hi. Great National Undertaking Will be materially prom . I ranged for the Voice, Flute, 'Violin and Piano ' tad by the energy and entarprise of intelligent and pers , The Columbian Glee Book, or Music for the m ll llote by raring Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the • author of the Dulcimer. most liberal terms. • ,the The American Cottage Bullder : a aeries of designs, Any parson wishing to become an Agent, by sending : and specifications, from $2:00 to 520,000, for homes poet paid .) el. will receive by return of mail, a One Dollar ' plans for the people; by John Bullock. Engraving, a "GIFT TICKET," a Prospectus, a Catalogue : A new edition of Cooper's Sea Tales, comprising the IYa and all other necessary information . , ter Witch, Pilot, Red Rover, Wing and Wing, and two Ad• Oh the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be pia- einn i,... eed in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be i Robert Bruce, the Hero-King, a new Historical Romance: distributed, due notice of which will he given throughout by the author o f "Wallace." the 'United States and the Canadas. ' Large AJ3 C cards for schoolrooms. LIST OF GIFTS , „„,., A large stock of schools books , such as are used in the 100 Marble busts of. Washington , at _ling i i. "'""" . city and county. wholesale and retail, at moderate pro fi ts. 100 " - Clay lee 10.000 . 'achool Teachers, Directors sod Committees are respect ; 1,,,, •• •• • Webster. lOU I, 000 I ' ' , fully invited to call and examine our stock before pureha ' Liu •• •• , Calhoun. lue 10,000 I sing elsewhere. E. , elegaut ; , i1 Paintings. In splendid ''s ' gilt frame's. size 3x4 ft. each, le: :','are i A large stock of Sunday Scheotheeks at Societf4 prices. l Also, a splendid stock of Stationery, cheap. o ~. lege io ..oil Pei n i lags, 2x3 ft. each. .:, a,OOO Also, Remember the Cheap Book Store. Kramph's. Building, fee , steel plate Engravings. brilliantly :North Queen Street. Lancaster . • colored iu oil, rich gilt frames 24s e:r 24 4t-4.0 3e in. each, ' • • 10,etei elegant steel plate Engravings, selered eil. i,; , .the Washington menet:lent. 2exte, io. each. 2:17 4,, , S,II piste eugravings. front 10 , , different plates nnw in por=e :lion of and owned by the Artists I:mici. of the market value el from ae cents to SI each. ' 1 tirsteems Dwelling, In 31st st , '..err • York City . - _..2 Building Lots in Inn sod lel at, N. Y. City. each 1235100 ft. deep. at (~,, 10.1 \ Ina rites. elndaining each lo.on. I ....1 ft in th e suburbs of New 1 . .. i I: • City. awl ..91mnanding a mag.db cent view of the Hudson River 11.1 ' Lung Island Sound. at '..!u perpetual Walls of :ash, without' : interest. or Focurity. of ~•;350 .011 ' Z.,000 b 0 " 100 •. ; i.OOO 100 •• " ' " 50 " :,.000 " .2....i0 • • " :5001i •• 5 - 10,000 Iteteieuce in regard to the Rent Estate. F.J. Vkscher .t. c.... Rest Estate Broker, New York. Ulder , , ,po.d paid.) with money oneloP , ed. ti• be addressed. .1 IV fluLßßOtiliE. • See'y.. 505 Broadway. N. 1' The Engraving,' in the Cataleu, are now reedy for deliv ery I 0 111011th,.1 novki tf42 Ijublie Sale .—pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court. tile undevslgned administrator of David Cramer, iee'd, will sell et public sale, on the premises of No.l. on Friday, November 24th, 1844, the following described. real estate ; situate In Martic township, at the place where the road from Rawlinsvllle to ate Calls Ferry crosses the road from Martie Forge to Wentz's Mill, about 3 miles from Itawlinsville. 2 from McCall's Ferry. 5 from 3lartie Forge, 2 from Wentes Mill and 15 south a 'Lancaster. to wit: 1- , ..01121.:1. )1. It L: VN;11..11: No. I, containing 162 acres and 104 perches, adjoining lands of :Stmueleramer,George Bolamy. Abner Brossius and others. upon which is erected a comfortable Stone Dwelling House. log barn and other out and a young apple orehard of choice fruit. No. 2, 4,.,utainlug b notes and 112 porches situate In Dru 'more township adjoining landr of Wm. and James Penny and others. On No.l there b about 30 acres of good wood-land' well set with hickory, oak, chesnut and locust; the balance' is good farm land in a high state of cultivation, convenient to mills, schools, stores and places of public worship. No. 1. will be sold altogether or in 2 parts as may best sutik•nr chasers. No. 2. Is u woodlot well setn - ith different kinds of timber. yersons wishing to view the above property previous to e day of sale will please call ou Samuel Cramer, residing near the same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. 31.. of said day when terms will he made known by jet. 3t 4t - -Ili _ _ HAGER BROS Qtoves I Stoves: Sprechera'a Hara ware ;Ste re, North Queen street. Lancaster.—The sub scriber hat just received a large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Wood aTOVitS, from the most celebrated manufaetu 'rers of Troy. New York, Albany, Philadelphia. and also from our own city. In his large assortment may be found 110 following and many other patterns: The Globe Air , light is a very superior large Oven Stove. which his hero extensively sold. and has given general satisfaction.— : It is adopted for burning Wood or Coal, and is highly re. commended for either. The Union Air-Tight; this Is e ❑ew and beautiful pat tern. with an improved draft, which we can recommend without limitation. COOK . :- , TiTiVES. • 4 ,:101, Air-Tight, Flat Toy Complete, Liberty Air-Tight. - • New Complete : Improved Complete _ Julian Cook, Morning Star, Victor, Buck Improved, • Summer baker, liathoway, Victory. Astor. ' Capital, Girard. AIL, A great vrriety of other Cook 'Stoves. of approved ,patterns. Union .Air-light Star Franklin Golden Age " Diamond Parlm Etna Excelsior •• Jewel Pai lm, Chandelier. Ocean Queen. Mirror Jenny Lind, Ornamental Box Struve Sew - Jenny Lind, Sow Pattern Base. Now Pattern Radlatot Fairy Queen, Harp Cannon, Coal Burner, Together with a laige number of Parlor. Dining heoui and Ten-Plate Wood Btovea of every size and pattern. .fte. Haring the Solo Agency for the city and oounty of Lancaster, for the sale of two of the most celebrated Cook Stoves now In use, they can be had at uo other es tablishment. The undersigned, therefore Invites all who wnat a good Stove, to call and examine his assortment. ttaP Old Metal. Timothy and Clover teed taken in ex change for goods - oct 31 3m-4 I GlloßtiL D. aPR ECIIEE of the National Safety Company. Walnut street, s, nth west corner of Third st.. Philadelphia. Iniairp , wated Mate f l'enngylvimia in 1841. - . . . . Five per cent ill torr,t is given and the nanney Is always paid ba..l: whenever it Is called tot. withnnt the necessity d',..,ivine notice far it 11,-f,,yehand. People vai.. havo large sums put then money in this Sa ying Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience It affords, but any sum, large of small. is received. This Pacing Fund has more thou half n mllll.l of dollars . . , curet}' invested for the safety of Depositors. The Office' in open to receive and' pay money every day. rOlll 9 o'clock in the morning. till 7 o'clock in the evening, ind on Monday and Thursday evenings. till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put In. are invited to call at :hr office for further Information. ILENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Vice President WM. J. REED. Secretary. JAMES PASSMORE, S.A.3II;ELCRANER, Athnlnistratom I=l Five Per Cent Saving Fund D"gStore._Dr. &mute ogees to the public at his old stand, No. 583§ North Queen street,..a full assort ment of Faun Mews, Uozxzcsxa and Dra Erma, with' a full stock of PaneyPartracar& other useful articles goner. ally kept In Drug Stores: Also, strong Alcohol, Pine 011 Or Camphine and burning Fluid, of the best quality at the lowest cash prices. eta 24 ly-ill JOHN A. EBBEN. W. B. ERBEN. t,Orben at Co', Cheap Clothing Store, _LjSiipa of the Striped Cost, No. 4J North Queen Ft.. Rust side, near Orange St., Lancaster, Pa The Proprietors of this great manufactory of Clothing, respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general, that their establishment now contains the largest most varied and cheapest assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered iu Lancas ter. " Their stock is all of their own manufacture. and embraces the largest styles of clothing adapted to the season. and warranted to giie entire satisfaction to purchasers as to durability snit 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 Boy s' . wear. Among our extensive assortment may be found the fol. lowing: OVERCOAT: , and 8ANA31.7. bow 5.3310 to 013.00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, to 13,00 Fine do Dress do 5.00 to 12,50 Blue Cloth Dress A: Frock Cost,, 5.50 to 12.00 Fancy Cassimero Coats. •• 3.70 to 0,00 Business Coats. 3.50 t,. ;,,76 :2atinett, Frock and Sock COats. 3,25 to 5,00 Satinett Monkey Jackets, 2.00 to 3.25 Black French 1 - toeskin Panic, . •• 3,00 to '.OO Double Milled Cassimere Pnnts. •- 2.75 to 4.00 .Pine Black Cloth Pants. •• 3.00 to 5.00 Fancy Cassiniero Pant,. •• 2,76 to 4,50 Satinett Pants. •• 1,75 to 3,00 Black Satin Posts, •• 2.00 to 4,00 merino, Velvet tmd I•luch Vvtl, •• 1,25 to 2.00 Cassimere and ',Atilltlt. Pest', ••• 1,00 to '2,50 ALSO, a lull assortment cf Woolen and Cotton Under -shirts and Drawers, .White and Figured Shirts, Collars, Do- some, Cravats, Pocket Iblkft . Suspenders, Stocks, Oloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. BOYS CLOTIIING.—J ust completed, another very large assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for the season, con sisting of Boys' cbvercoats, Frock, Sack, and Monkey Coats, Pants and Vesttlof all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also, just meted a large assortmet of BLACK AND FANCY COLOR , D CLOTHS, Fancy Cassimeres, Black French Doeskin assitneres, Black Satins, Velvets, Flushes, and Cashmeros, Which will be made up toVrder at short notice, in the laht fashion and on the tweet reasonable terms. The subscribers are hi regular receipt of the latest New York and Philadelphia k'asnious, employ none but the bast workmen. and coundently believe they have the ability to furnish every article of clothing lower than any other Clothing House in the city, and guarantee to all a ho favor them with their custom the full worth of their money. EBBPS & CU., Cnited States ; Clothinc Store, Sign of the 9tripep Coat, No. 41: North Queen street. Last aide, Lancaster, Fa. oct 17 tf-39 Blair Academy.—(Formerly In charge of do% Alfred Remiiton,) The Winter Session of this I.mtifution win' commence on Weanesdaay, the first of November next. TERMS.—Tuiti 'il, licardini .n 3 Lights pkr Session of five months. , 14'5,00 Washing, . 2,50 MotternLanguags. tack . 10,00 Tuition alone, 10,0 u The location of this Institution hat been removed to the Village of Cochtanvilie, in a pleasant and retired section of the country. Access daily by Stage tram Parkesburg on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad ; and from Wilmington tri weekly by Stage, For Circulars or other information, address. EDWARD SAUTER, A )1.; Principal. Cosh) marine, Chester co.. Pa., oct 37 6t-39 T mil us B. Kaufman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, hqs tfi resumed the practice of his profession, office lu Wid myer's Building :South Duke street, near the new Court House. (Oct 10—Gm-38 Ustate of Jane R. Patterson, of Bart town ship, deceased.—Letters of administrations, c. t. a. on the saidestate, having been granted to Martin Greenleaf, of Salisbury township: AU persons who are indebted to the estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims tor demands against it, to make known the same wiehunt delay, to MARTIN GREENLEAF, 0,.t 10 ot4e Admistrator, c. t. t a uffer & Harley.—Cheap Watch, and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, at the "Philadelphia Watch and 'Jewelry Store," No. S 6 Second Street, corner of Quarry, PlalladelpLia. Gold Lever Watches full fie - - glad- 19 carat oases, ,$29,00. Gold Lepine, 19 carats, :01,00 Silver Lever, fulljerrelleel 110 i a) . Silver lepine,jewell, 0,00 i Superior Quhrtier, 700 -. Gold Spectacle =_ ; 7.00 Fine Silver, do. 1,50 Gold Bracelets, 9,00 Ladles' Gold Pendh, 1,00 Silver Ten Spoons, 4,4, ',.01 . Gold pens, with perleil and 1 4 00 Gold Fin;rr Cent,. plain. 1246 rota, P.t.mt. Lund L railer art VA , in I,,T"rti..n oil dr warranted t.. Ie what tin' a 501 hand • I.o.pittes still thlt. the , 21110 C t inong the tt ttttttttt 1111 i j,01 , 1 . 1, Inn& In thi<: , avrntlnn to locilitais tits lot • t • of Ill's c It oinj ,, y • uund nud. pl duu • Ow tam ~ f tiunino itotte ,113 !. n.- • '— ed. oi ittsro soiltio to ituinkinil. than the .1/1 inn .4 tlelniA ry v• T., th , ilealil/. Alt. A ttial of 11e lions. iinotgli.iol thh Itronit ;-•• • • rountry. 01111 II un.in-lee couihins nl. 501 ICII6WII. ennl,ol .rod tho pith...lolst, illsoaFe which lot, hitherto swept Isom site ids!, Is (11,1 PIS ••V, rr %rut. 111 , 112,1 I bore is i.ou• t , a 3istio dt has of lets;th 'ohod on. tit, us si ailt• u! Illy I , nr le-re is ill not n• ptl LIN/ ,o,s In 01,1 li of his,, .nun— n 11,1,1 by Its us, but uu j,,••1)1 ttli• retry furthsr stiquity o, toy Ato•oloati s hitit tlle agent frolust oatnod sill Di leavs hr pionsed to furnish free. whereit!in, full pi lint irs itsliApitA , ide pruiif of these statemonts Mitre of Transportation. Laurens it 0. . Aug.l. 1,53. J. C. Argo. Dear little sou. four years old bat just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat wet. rotten, and every peoson that visited him, pronounced him a dead child. Basing used your Cherry Pectoral in California, in the winter of leso, it, a s.nere attack of Bronchitis. with retire sarees.s. I seas in duced to try. It on my little boy. I gave bins in teaspoon ful every three hours, commencing to the looming, and ten o'clock at night. I found a decided change for the bets ter, and after tbree diye usit. be war able Tro eat or , bink Without pain. Its use in the above nvmed Jtsease will save itmity a child from a premature grave, anti roller.: the anxiety of many a loud parent. For all affJctione of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these lines,—but fur your important discovery. my little boy would now have been inanuther world. I am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans Kock Rill, (Somerset c 0..) N. J., July 21, P't2. Do .1. C. Avuk—Sirice your medicine has become known here. It bas a great demand than any other cough remedy we have over sold. Its 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 hi selling it. because I know that I ant giving my customers the worth of their motley, and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit It confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with respebt. JOHN C. WIIITLOCK. I'. S.—Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W., June 28, 1552. J. C. Arse—Dear sir. This may certify that I 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 lunge, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours very respectfully, D. A. McCtLtIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre, Pa., Ceptember 25, 1810. DR. J. C. AYER. My Dear Sir r—Tour medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here, and Its com position is such as ta iususe and inautain its ierdtaticu.- I invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, as ao many of our principal playsicaias. Tam your friend, CHAS. STREATER, M. D Prepared JA3LES C. AI'ER. Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass Price '2.6 cants per Box. Five Boxes for SI. Sold by CHARLES A. BIEINITBIL, and all Druggists. F. Brown, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agt. oct 10 Q . tilt Another Lot.—The "People's Book Store" is ',Nally receiving mess/lons of Bonks on all subjects, and calculated to cult the taste of all. We enumerate a fen only: Hood's Choice Works, 4 vols., j 2 calf Goldsmith's Complete Works, 4 vols., full calf, elegant edition. ' • Mannder's Encyclopaedias, I vole., cloth, English Edition. Cooper's Novels, complete in 83 vas., 34 calf Irving's Complete Works, 15 vols., cloth Spark's American Biography ,15 vols., cloth. • De Cinincy's Complete Works, 14 vols cloth. Washington's " " 12 vole cloth The •Modern British Essayist, 8 vols cloth. Addison's Complete Works 4 vol, cloth. Webster's ..• " 5 vole cloth Calhoun's " 4 vole cloth. • Coleridge'. " " 7 vole sloth. Spectator, fine edition, 5 vole cloth' Lingaid's History of England, 8, volt cloth. French Edition. . Prof. Wilson's Nodes Amtro. elan, 6 vole °loth. Thackeray's Works, 6 vols cloth. Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales 6 vole cloth. • L.martlne'e Watery of the Girondist. S vols. cloth. • Restoration o r Monarchy;i• 4 vols., calf.. A New Edition of British Poets, 42 vols. cloth Burn's Complete Works, 4 vols., cloth. Lockbardt'a Life of Walter. Scott, 4 do cloth. Chambers,' Select Writings, 4 vols., olnth. .11emoirs of the Duchess De•Abrantos, of the Court of Napoleon. Keoppear's History of the Hindle /igen And many other*, which cannot be named ins that advertisement. Vatrbanksts Pateiat Scale '.I .I:—Warelica* 45 Market atree a t,, Pbiladelphbt. • IaBOBGE W COLBY, . - • • Agent. Be Mayl Coal Farmer'. SCALES, act in any part °Oho country, at short notice and by experienced Work act ',lO *dies Fahey • L.—John arelra, importer. _g_jMarontscttuur and D. in all kind" of FANCY BMA for Ladles and Children, a , 284 Market Street, above Bth, Philadelphia. Having now completed • large andl beautiful am* ment of all the different do of Fancy Pura, that will be worn by Ladles and all during the present seem; this assortment of rots is nal to any to be found in Ws city, either for qdality, v ety or beauty'. Having bought my Furs in Europe for Cash, and have tdui them Mansultek Lured by the most competent workmen under my own su• _ . pervision with tie boor small moats, r na.dtorel , purchasing. Dry Goo. cent assoi goods. Thu..' in dry goods, The greatest ! our Ball and comprises a f for obtoloinl offer them -- —.....----- .. any Ziar . house. It will afford us pleasure at all limes to have you call and make a permualexamlnation an satisfy yourselves Our Wrwlesale rooms now offer strong ucementa to all. who buy by the iliac° or package ; equal to the 4 Philadelphia or New York :obbera. , Dress lioods.—This dep ant compr i ses a full variety. French. Engitab and Swiss lace Rich brocade and Plaid Silks, all widths and quail es; French exinoes, all wool De Lanes, inagalticent C ere., gay Plaids, beautiful T De Lames, Prinee'Robes, T bet and Orleans Clothe, dm, Rich Black Alpacas, extra° Mary low; Botha, Sattinetts, Vestings, &c. eutucky Jo s, for men an wear, in Mil variety .1 Domestic Uoods.—Cases Prints--Ilerimacks, Con iv. Extra Calicoes, for o s 4cts., three &see Ruby= Prints, 1.4%, Ms. ' a,great bargain; extra Laheaster tiingiusms 2M for 1 eta.; bl eached and !unbleached Muslin; white, red and yellow Flannels; furniture and apro Checks, Strlpra, &e. Ribbons, iiiores and 110 L ery. N. W. liibrolderies and Laces. 1 Shawls! Shawls!' Shaw : !I—Our Shawl Room during the season will be - found to be stocked with a splendid va riety Brocha Long and .: mire. Cashmere .printed and" plan)." Thibet, Long and Square. Fall libe et ‘Vool Shawls Prices 75 cents to s•..al All goods warranted so re l mosented at the time of sale.— *Br - Remember the place. ' ' ' THOS. J. R I ENTZ S CO., Corner of Kest King andiCentre Square. Untat o of Robert 4pratts t lade of oho Borough Columbia, deed,—Letters of administration having been granted ou the above Estate, to the; undersigned, m elding in the borough of C4ilumbia: All ;persons indebted to the sitnl Estate, are reti ested. to make immediate pey ment. nod those baring eLlires against olio saute will pre sent them, duly authenticated for settleiheut to oct 10 6t-30 JOHN 61iBATTS, Adm.r. r otters of Administration on the Estate of John lllcAnnuey, Ishii of Lencock tioruship, Lancas ter county, ilecyd, having heien granted Ict the undersigned adinlnistratrls, residing hi said township: All persons Indebted to the said estate i i are requestiiil to make imme diate payment, and those eying clairusisgelust the num will present them duly authenticated fon settlement. oct 10 do , -38 MARY .11cANANEY, Adm'rx. Fall Goods, 1 85i T - - IZ, A.GER. IBROTIIERS are now opening a large and complete a,ktortmeut of sea sonable Dry (loads, which purchasers will fad, un oxen:a lien, are offered at very redticed prices. French Merluoes and Mouisellues, all tieol, of best man ufacture and most desirablolcolors. Silks, in black brocade and plaids, home of superior qual ity and beautiful styles. 1 Shawls—BrochaiLong and Square Shawls; Barred, Wool. en Doug and Square Shaw 4, Mourning hibit Long and Square Shawls; Silk Fringe' Thlbet Shape, Fancy Cash. mere Shawls. Cloths, Feltings, Cassimetis, Satinetts, Testings, etc. Carpets, oil Cloths and Druggets. in niv patterns. Pa per Hangings and Borders which we a constantly re ceiving in the latest and most approved styles. sep 1.6.313 Reeve L. Kill ght,-OuccesFor to Hartley ,t Knight) Bedding, and Carpet Warehouse, No. I4S south Second street, 6 doors above Spruce Philadelphia; where he keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of eirery article in his line of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, tent spring mattresses, curled hair, muss, corn husk and s raw mattresses, velvet tapes try, tapestry, Brussels, threisply. veultlan, list, rag and hemp Carpetings, oil cloths. canton mattiogs, co coa and Spanish matting,. Ifoor and stairistrugg.ts. hearth rugs, door mats, table and plant, covers. fro which he re spectfully invites the attentlou of purrnaSers. oct 3 ly .71 Valuable Farm for Sale.—ln 'pursuance of the last will and testament bf Mrs. Hannlh Waddle, dee'd, late of Spring township. will be exprved to public sale at the Court House, Cu the boriougla of BeMonte, on Tuesday ee the 2Sth day of November, court wk). dt 1 o'clock, P. M. the tollowing described valuable Beal listate, to wit: A certain-tract of limestone land situate Hi Spring two., 2 miles east of the borough of Hellefbnte, .on the turnpike road leading from Bellefonte to Lon-woo-IL bounded by lands of Harvey 31ann. Jasi D. Hard , : lajirs, Valentines & Thomas nod 31. Waddle, Intr. the e.tate oti..3lrs. Waddle, de ceased, containing, 340 Aores, more c4less. About 230 acres of sold tract are cleardd and in a high state of cultivation, and thd remainder Is covered with an excellent growth of timber.' The improshmeuts consist of a large .b commodious frameJDWELL I NO HoUSE, one log tenant house, a large mud excellent bank barn, and other necessary clot houses. THere n's ~... also two orchards in a healthy and thri vidg c00de8.1A„ . .." , ... den on the premises. i i The above property is capable of being (divided into two parts. without injury or inconvenience tb either. with an abundance Cl timber to each part. and if desired will ber• sold separately or together, to suit purchasers. Trams or Sal.r..—One half in hand otf confirmation of sale and the residue in two hqual annual payments with interest, to be secured by band and turrigsge. 1 M. WADDLE, Ex'r. of kirs. Hannah Faddle, deed. sop n I 4- ' ts.3B FV' and Winter Clothtre . g' at P. J. ISHAMPIPS "Lancaster County Clouting Store."—A large and varied assortment of ?law's and goys' ready made Clothing, embracing all the alifferent approved styles, and made by good workmen out Vet' the best material. Fine, medium and common, Union, Beaver, Felt, Pilot, Petersham and Flushing. Hs ugups, Sacks and Paletot Over Cloth, Cassimere and Satinett, Holiness. Frock and Sack Coats. Cloth, Dress n.t.l Frock Coat Net various colons and qualities. Cloth, ,- Castumere, Satiuett, Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons. Silk, Satin, Valentin. Swansdown, Velvet, Plush, Cloth, Cassiniere and Satidett, Double and , Single breasted 'Vests. }lonkey. Jackets, Prawers, Under shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravn ti, Handkerchief!, Shirt-Collars, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, Winchester and Scott's approved patent shoulder seam Shirts, Clubrollas and all articles usually kept In gentlemen's furnlidilng stores, la. dulling Robes de Chambre aloi Revere Vesta and Overcoats. Also, a splendid assortmerit of no et Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestings—all of which will be madet up to order in the best manner, with promptness, at accommodating pet. ces, and by competent workmen. This estitblisliment is in the moodily receipt of the french, l :wlish and Ay,.r0.,,-, Fashions Sc, that ldt, ihrrhste , t, In,/ mo p t.O relied upon as being In the Is testistv,o by 1 thwai who desire It. All maitwa- . fo, tie Tor's:, and ' work of a gebteel 1:1164i11111, p n.orly z.ttlled to as hereto , for Grateful li,, Pest pati,.. r. 11.0 intl!,,/ilort 1,3[16.1.11 , 1y llnpe., to merit 3 rehlihtlattekt of the 1,11,11. ' I .Jltit chant Tit Ha and (Aidlil•it eid ante street. • t i - - di L i Loves: Stoves ! S: ayes !--tn, hl l .6rritior hay t,:t tog made he,;: pur , hAwr} ' 1 H.PV,, ndlore the last ad vance in prises is preparecl tt, 0110, 1., tteintent, that:n.lll make it greatly advantav,o.tt6 I.; rt.er , le.titt and conaumera t to eive hint n call. nip l striiiii ol Cis& 1 1 tid,e, eadt.. , es et •t yt l o iiriety adapted. f.,- burointr treat , Al' , o,al 011 L iiii,-.• ..vi :1: ::..1 heavy coat. Imi4. '131,1 many flltir•rrit: thud sre ; . atiire tiv ie, ll n..inloal ie tho coutllntri•atil •f t es! I! , . 1.111.1ic ant partleultirly Invited le exit:nine the'l , Sr 'lrdi' , . 1 P, 6,11.1 . Th. department of e, cl, eta, - e- , om 'me the hest 1 ariety ever Were.; i„ Cid,. . e . il-i-a, e.-tented lode all the itiaintfaeterhsi ..1 iii.- i.•r id itii• •eunfry. U. • a tine te,ortment ..1 rlri.,ll, I :, , ,Le ... , ,,,—arflong thine are settle of the utost Vie, cid rib, wee tannufactured• an.iwerin, at the ratne tint, Ilie nip".'?!Parlrittr Cook: in _f and Dining Itniaat, are!' :lab ~ , i I'.! tt,uitic either vood i'.ir eeal. Thew, tegethit 01th s ii i ,:e I.'ol ~,,iment of :Sinn -om, Ale Tii i rlit 120 n l'aperdi rittiliall or Church Starer, are tiffereil nt price., that teal., it 4 , 11 i ieduconnant for all In aunt of n ;rite., to 4.111 a nd ~;,caste id . .. , 31 lITINNIAIiI, West lite, in.. L'lrtra4ter. p Ifs Duguera'eotype%: iIALLERY irl ',Anis up rclh a or, Pluk.kir J_ tou & slaytuaker'm Ilardtare Store, Np. 37. Queen street. Lancaster city, Pa., co - aft:lnes to sustain rho reputa tion of being the best,plare tr, go in this it..v—to procure a perfectly life-like LIKEN E:IS and withal k handsome Rad entirely satlpfactory picture. Ivlltre all the iihnirers of good DaguerreotyPes and the public generally "care respectfully Invited to rill and see for thihnzelro i,op 1 i rn2.34, Rosendale Hydraulic Cesneitt.—An excel lent article: for Lining Cliterris, i aultel : 4 .prlng Liouses and Cellars : and for keeping dampnee, from wet acid pap, Fool walls. For rain by MALES HISPAIID SMITH, bucecoo to the lale firm cf Evl ' , Smith it: Son, N". W. Corner of Front and . Wlllon etc., 4pposito the old .stand, Railroad. $ sup 19 1y•86 . ; l'4l---einin Works. W a H r ENI V It t G I AYT bls'atin„4,luTE.Zs l `,.,.. -.. -im, d his former works and commenced the manufacture ht :Ili kinds of Earthen Ware, Rockingham or Dart; Lest,.,; Yellow. Cream i Colored end White Ware, Toi et Sets. 'Tai al •Li..l Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apott scars' Boxes Ind Jars, and a great variety of other articles kept constatitly on hand at his Pottery Warehouse, and at hit Store it; .du ; and an as sortment of Brackette and Bose Sets f.; ornamenting buildings, Sc. He Is also prepar ed to turn t sh all kinds of Terra Cote work, Carialshing, Mouldings tind other kind of Ornamental work, to Order—ite suit all kinds of buildings, inside andout & Encaustic Tiles, for Ornamebtal Pavements .1 il of loselle Granite, or artifict Stone for Eling of Halls, Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passages Baths, Or ainental Fire. Places, tc.; and will keep con tautly ch hind. at his old ' stand, an assortment-of Red arthern and Sr; no Ware. H. G. has been six mouths,land spared ither labor or expense in making the necessary preparatio s tier the above manufacture, and is now prepared to recei ,'ball orders. BEN: Y GAST, No. 2234, South Queen street between Cersre Square and Vine street—Sign of the Bm lticcezr.. . " Steady BUYS wanted Ss apprentice); to learn the above business. I P. 5.—H. G. has engaged a manager who Is fully comp.!. tent to conduct the above bunes; and all communica tions, correspondence and . Orione with his manager,{per taining to the said business, 1- 1 I be strictly attended to. JOHN lUJtRISON, ! Manager. asp 6 tf-Z3 NTew London Academy. --New [Auden, Chest. r Al County, Pa. The Winter:nession ofthis Institution Fill open on Wednesday, Ndvembor lad and continue twenty.one weeks. „s Expenses, Boarding and Tuition, c 75. l c Washing, 'Muds and Modern Languages tare extras at the usual rates. Tho course cf Instruction Is t aorough and more extended than In roost Aeadetoies—em'macing the branches of a solid English education, Latin, Greek, Frencia and German Languages, &a, kc. The subscriber deems It unnecessary to idd anything in commendation of this Institution, as it ishf long stand. log and has been liberally patrimized by althoet every sec, tion of the country. The Winter Term will open T ith Increased facilities for improvement. For Catalogues containing More minute information or for reference, address early as A'bov'e. JAMES B. McDOWELL, aug 29 tilB2 I Principal. rt t Talaad Safety 1 Matti Ineurarce C 0... J. Chartered April 4th, 1884. Capital-812 ,000 00. • Charter PerpetuaL OOiee , No Queen street first square. This Company is now proparad to Insure against loss or damage by EIRE, on houses, stores and other buildings, perpetual or limited, and goods l merciaandizti or furniture,- in town or country, and at the Most favorabßi rates. The Company is also authorised to receive )inoriey on da posit; for which interest will be allowed by kpecial agree ment. • I I DIRECTORS. , . 1 DR. if. E. MIIHLENBERG, Presi 4 dent. THOMAS . HENRY 311. ER, JACOB M. Z EC E SI,; ~ ' aces W. JACKSON, - S. W. P. BOYD, PETER 3LARTIN, DAVID-BENDER, DAVID HARTMAN, JOHN A. HIESTAND, PHILIP ARNDT, JOHN STYER, DANIEI, 000.1). WHIM% P. Bal7C/I, beery. an Treenrer. Avg IS . MR , . . N. H. PAI;(3L.F.R. 1149 1;1tAfp1(, Chun and (.11 rep Id tf:3l3
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