ST. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE. Tian Summer—Destrzterion of Fort Armstrong -Rumored Murder of Gov. Reeder—New in vention—Georgia lifoneyPolitical--Hon. antes Buehunan--Stock at a Premium, ti.e., 4-c, by. hones, October 22, 1855. We are now in the full enjoyment of "Indian er " and the weather is truly delightful, and ery body seems to he making the best of it—our erchantepnshing things forward as rapidly as Pal s• le—business men actively engaged in their van s pursuits—ladies promenading and "shopping" f om early dawn 'till the curtain of night - drops be tween them arid the rich fancy &ens' that attract ohe's eye at every step—rich and showy windows-- 1 1. c t ing and every body seem to be taking advantage of erks barbered sleek as silk, and, in a word, every " rattan Summer," and mankind generally "hob trg around !" o Quite a thunder storm passed over our city, on yaurday afternoon last, and yesterday it was quite c illy. There is no material change in our produce rket. Business continues brisk, and the health ~, o' our city remains good. • A young lady, seventeen years of age, named ancy Jane McCormick, from Belmont county, Ohio, I 11 overboard from the steamer "Prairie State," ly i g at our levee, on the 17th inst., and was drowned. 6 e disappeared in a moment, and her body has not l i en recovered. it is with regret, that I announce the destruction, lafire. on the 7th inst., of Fort Armstrong, near the 1 wn of Hock Island, on the Upper Mississippi river. ' he buildings have been long unoccupied, and the rub was, no doubt, applied by the incendiary, who 1 ould see all memorials of the past obliterated from U r view. Fort Armstrong was built by order of the I overnment, under the supervision of Lieut. Col. venport, (late of the U. S. Army, and now a resi dent of Philadelphia,) in the year 1816.° For up -1 i ards of twenty years, it was garrisoned by various prtions of infantry and artillery, under different ell known and gallant commanders. The late President Taylor, when a Captain of Infantry, was stationed here, and the memorable treaty between Black Hawk and Lieut. Gen. Scott, Ly which lowa won ceded to the pale face, was held titian the range of its guns. Standing, as it does, upon the top of the rockey islet, at the foot of the upper rapids, its deserted blockhouses and disman t ed ramparts have ever presented a picturesque ap ,pearanee to the voyager, as he ascends the "Father o ' Waters.'' A rumor reached this city, several days ago, that e - Governor Reeder had been murdered in Kansas :territory, and quite an excitement prevailed for a t me;.but it is new believed to have been a hoax, as Lather information has been received, which re -1 orts Gov. Reeder to have been engaged in a fight, but was not hurt in the least. Consequently the thole thing is a sheer fabrication, gotten up Ly border ruffians, to see how the people would re ceive such intelligence, were the case a matter of f mt. It is, however, not likely that the blood-thirsty cravens will attempt so gross au outrage upon the tt overnor. Atchison, in this Kansas business, has much to answer for. He is repudiated by the Democratic ijarty of Missouri, and the Administration, at Wash ington, had better be careful of him, as he is not to tt . relied upon. He is a Know-Nothing, and a sworn s ..ret enemy to Democracy, and some of his best I ieuds have deserted him. It is said that the border ✓ Mans, and the K. N.'e, will demand his election t the U. S. Senate, next month, at Jefferson City,, 4 hen the extra session of our Legislature is to con y ne. God forbid such a result. He is a disunionist o' the rankest type, and the press which he owns in Kansas, recently said that it hoped "the last Con ,- g ess would meet at Washington, in December next." A Mr. Thompson, of Kansas, is said to have just c mpleted a Prattle Ship or Wagon, to be propelled by wind. He proposes to make a voyage to the Blocky Mountains, and himself and tHirty passengers are , fo embark iu June next. This thing was tried, a I few years ago, by a gentleman in Illinois, but i p oved inadequate to the task, and the realization u the gentleman's hopes was never reached. A meeting, of Illinois farmers and mechanics, was h Id, during the State Fair, and a series of resolu tions denouncing Georgia currency, and pledging themselves not to take any Georgia money, for their pi odueta or labor, were offered and unanimously ap proved. Beware of Georgia money I It is said that the rice, sugar and orange - crops of Louisiana, have measurably failed. There was a light frost along the lower Mississippi river, near Bayou Sara, on the 7th inst. Four negroes were executed on the 6th inst., at Point Coupee, La., for the murder of a man, named , Johns and his wife. . ince the recent elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio a d Indiana, the political ball of '56 has opened, a d politicians are beginning to express their senti m nts and views, in regard to the approaching Pres id ntial campaign. You have no idea, in what high on imatian "Pennsylvania's Favorite Son" is held in the West and South, and it might be considered a pirit of boasting, in me expressing myself, and gi ing the sentiments of the Democracy of this sec 0, n, us being favorable to the Hon. James Buchan a as the next Democratic candidate, for this ea st ed position. lie is, nevertheless, in the hearts of a urge majority of the Democratic party, and when th proper time arrives, this assertion will be more th n realized. 'he St. Louis inteafgenc,r, when .Know-Nothing is o was in its prime of life, occupied the position as or:an of that League, in this State, but finding that A qericatiisin was .su,bmerged into Abolitionism, op nly and above board washed its hands of Knows thingism, and declared itself with the National D•mocracy, rather than support so foul a party, and eh,ws its preference in the following paragraphs: ' A democratic victory in Pennsylvania on the ewe of Presidential contest is always significant. ''As s Pennsylvania, so goes the Union,'' has long Le m a proverb. The Democratic victory now may in uence the nomination at the Democratic National . . . . ... C nvention to be held in Cincinnati next spring.— NV th Buchanan up for President, the party would, no doubt, sweep the State of Pennsylvania by a tre to ndous majority; and if he should not be elected, he would be the. first candidate, we believe, failing u , access, with Pennsylvania to back him. 'That the friends of Mr. Buchanan will endeavor to effect his nomination, is certain. lie is a states in n of talents, of reputation, and of spotless private li . His perfect familiarity with the foreign rela ti ns Orthe country would lit him well for the Pres id ncy in these troublous times; while on the slavery q estion his views are national. The democrats w uld find him a strong man with the people.' The _Missouri, Democrat says that Buchanan st ck is at a premium, and that he need not trouble li . ii self about coming home, for his chances for the D mocratic nomination in '56, since the Pennsyl ✓ nia election, have given him the inside track, and t at he will hold it at the C;incitinati Convention. '1 ,e Democrat is the leading Democratic paper of .l i, IN issouri, and notwithstanding Col. Benton is its list choice, and proPably the first choice of the D queeratic voters of this State, but unwilling that h s name should be used in Convention, instigated, n doubt, the remarks of the Democrat favorable to t c lion. James Buchanan. The St. Louis Morrie g Herald, a supporteiof S. tn Houston's claims, until his famous Know-No t. ing letter, says if the next President is to come 1:, fm the North, that man must be J.A.3IES BtiCIIAN- A , of Pennsylvania. The Louisville (Ky.) Courier, always an opponent o Democratic measures and men, in an article on t e "Next Presidency," says—Mr. Buchanan occu pies a very advantageous position, and by remaining away will escape the violent discussions and con en tiane of the next Congress, and will be in a capital condition to adopt [lira precise phase of Democracy allneh the exigencies of the hour shall point out as the safest and most profitable. Upon a review of the whole field, it appears that Mr. Buchanan and ilea. Pierce will be the contestants before the Cin csupport. There nnati Convention, for national There is a great deal of truth in what the Courier s , ys, of the two gentlemen above named, but judg ing from the signs of the times, Pennsylvania will come off victorious, both in June and November next. .. .. - . • . •. The Tuseambia (Ala.) Enquirer, is for the re ection of President Pierce. The returns of the Minnesota election have not all •en received, but enough is known to show that ' ice, the Democratic candidate for Congress, has 'en chosen by a large majority. The official majority of Johnson, for Governor of lennessee, is 2.157! The majority of the Democratic party in Indiana, n the popular vote, will be upwards of 20,000. lion. James J. Purdy, died on the 13th inst., at oust Vernon, 111., in the 63d year of his age. He -as a resident of this city for upwards of 20 years. Yours, OLD GUARD. THE PITTSBURG LIQUOR TRIALS.-PETTS 'RG, Oct. 25.—William Bennett, convicted -terday of violating the liquor law, appear in Court to day, and gave bail until the otion for a neiv trial is decided. The Court ated that in all cases the law would be Strict enforced, without regard to persons. In the case of James bhannon, charged with 'olating the liquor law, the jury to-day ren red a verdict of guilty. rrUhe Human Hair.—To minister to a penchant A for "auburn waves" and "raven tresses," the brains of Inventors have heretofore been called in requisition to li4 tie purpose; for although many oils, balms, dyes, and "specifics" have been the result of the incubation, they h te not only proved to be valueless, but many of them po itively injurious to the hair and scalp—being the loci pi nt of scald-head and various other painful and danger s° cutaneous disorders. pon Prof. 0. J. Wood, of St. Louis, fortune has confer re the honor of having discovered a balsamic preparation, llitch not only promotes the growth and beautifies the it in a high degree, but restores it when it is gone, or to ns It back to Its original color after it has become gray, fa tens it to the scalp, and effectually destroys such cute ne•us eruptions as may have been engendered by the use of yes, essential oils, and other injurious applications.— T many respectable testimonials which are offered In its fa • or, from every part of the country in Which it has been in roduced, leaves no loop for the sceptic to hang a doubt on Tho great demand for this article in the eastern States, ha induced the proprietors to establish a depot for its in. nuticture and sale in the city of New York. It is fast so 'planting all other specifics fur the Ilair, and already en oys a popularity which nu other has ever attain. ed Buy it—test It—and you will rejoice that your atten tio has been directed to it. Yours, Sic. R. V. KENNEDY. BROOKFIELD, Mass., January 12, 1E55. - aos. Woos,—Bear Sir:—Having made trial of your r Restorative, it gives me great pleasure to say that its eff et has been excellent in removing inflammation, lan d if, and a constant tendency to itching with which I • eve been troubled from childhood, and has also resto re , my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original Col or. I have used other articles, with any thing like pleas ur and profit. Yours, Br. BRAGG, Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brookfield. I sots CENTRAL li t R. Orme; Vendalia, June 21, ROF. WOOD —Dear Sir take pleasure iu bearing vol un ary testimony to the excellence of your Hair Restore. tiv:. Three months ago my hair was very gray. It is no • a dark brown, (the original color,) smooth and glossy. Th only appplication I have made to it has been the Hair Re. torative, prepared by you ; and which, from the result of qty own case, I can most cordially recommend toothers. Respectfully yours, WARD WOLCOTT. tom the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, School. et. /sir BOSTON, March 20, 1854. or. Woon,—Dear Sir: Liaving become previously qu' gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since, to make tri lof your hair Restorative. I have used less than two bot es, but the gray hairs have all disappeared: and al tho my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and I ha e great hopes that, in a short time, my hair will be as da , as formerly. I have also been much gratified at the thy molature and vigor of the hair, which, before, harsh and dry, and It Las ceased to' come out as for ms • ; /tesusetrruhr yam._ Pau. woos:—My hair commeniod falling off some three or fours years since, and continued to do so until I be- came quite bald. I tried all the lioyalar remedies of the day, but to no effect; at bat 1 was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it Is doing wonders. I have now a One growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to all similarly af flicted. A. C. Wnia4xsoy, 133 Second street. St. Lords, March 7,16.64. - 0. J. WOOD & Co., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market, St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. W. Dpott & Sons, 132 North 3d st., Philada, Whole sale Agents. For isle by U. A. Rocs.apinis k Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by 11. A. Shirentan, Columbia, and by Druggists generally. cog 11 ly-30 fa- EQUALITY TO ALL I UNIFORMITY OF PRICE!— A new feature of bushiest: Every one his own Salesman. Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, shafe 6th, In addition to having the largest, most varied and I..ldt:ll:Labia stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold fur so they cannot possibly varyall must buy alike The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all an buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. . Remeutter the Cro.eut, m 31arket, above Gth, No. .k.r,) 4,6 . .!ki ly-15 JONES & CO. KUSSUTII, according to reports, Ls preparing for revolutionary attempt In Europe se noon as the prope time may arrive. We may then look fern revival of,thr Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes In dress, will still continue to provide theniselane with clothing from ROCKILLLL ,k 'WILSON'S cheap ant elegant clothing store, No. 11l Chesnut street, corner o Franklin dear '2l ly-49 MARRIAGES On the 16th inst., by the Rev. J. P. Hall, Mr. William Dungan, or Eden township, Lan. co. Pa., to M. s Mary T. Prigg, of Hartford co.. Md. DEATHS In this City, on tho 25th inst., Nancy M'Oroarty. On the 26th inst., in this City, Ann S. Eberman. On the 15th inst., William - Maim, infant son of Jacob L. and Caroline Frey, aged 1 year, 4 months and 8 days. On the 14th inst., in Fulton township, Thomas Smedley, in the 58th year of his age. On the 21st inst., in this City, Andrew Matthes, in the 46th year of his age. On the Bth inst., at Ephrata, Samuel Bowman, aged 57 years. There is rather more inqiury for flour for export, and prices are again 120 cents higher. Sales of 1500 barrels standard and good brands at $8,75a8,870 per barrel—the former price is now generally refuse ; some half barrels at $9,120 per pair, and 200 barrels " Lewistown" extra, kt $10,50. There is a fair in quiry for the supply of the retailers and bakers with ill the range of the same quotations. No transac tions in Rye Flour or Corn Meal—the former is held at $6,75, and the latter at 4,50 per barrel. . GRAlN—There was a limited amount of Wheat of fered on hauge this morning. The demand is good for prime lots at 2a3 cents per bushel advance, but poor lots are dull and neglected. Sales of 3000 bush els at $1,95a1,98 per bushel for good Pennsylvania and Southern red, and $1,85 up to $2,15 for poor and choice white, including 1900 bushels Southern white at $2 13. Rye is steady-1500 bushels West ern sold at $1,21. There is very little Corn arriving —small sales of old yellow at 9.5a99 cents, and new at 65 cents. Oats are in fair demand, and 10,000 bushels prime Delaware sold at 42 cents per bushel, and some poorer quality at 41 cents. Whiskey is held firmly—Sales of barrels at 41a41i cents, and hhds st 40a41 cents. MRS. KERPOOT will open on to-mor row (Wednesday, Oct. 31,) at her store in South Queen street, two doors below the Lancaster Bonk, a handsome assortment of WINTER BON NETS, which shoMbsires the Ladles to call and ex amine. oct 30 It 41 ripllE Office of the Lancaeter Soylnge In stltution is open doily from 9 o'clock. A. M., until 4 . - °lock, P. 31. Those depositors who have not exchanged certificates are requested to call at the Office with as little delay as possible and receive the new certificates now being is sued in exchange fur those Issued prior to June Gth, 1855, in order that the Institution may proceed in the regular transaction of business. By Order of the Board of Trustees. e E. SCHEAFFER, President. oet tf4l A. E. ItoutLTS, Seey j)OPULAR Lectures lu Fulton. Httll.--- j The following eminent gentlemen have been engaged to deliver a course of TWELVE LECTLIN ES in this city. Thu 'arum:put-Nur Lrgrunr was delivered, by the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, ou Thursday evening, October 25th. Rev. Mr. Willets of ?Ueda., Thursday, Nov. Bth. `• " Nevin. ,o. " 22d. " Or. Mcelintm:k of Carlisle. du. Dee. 13th. Mr. llarbaugh, • do. •` 27th. Hon. Judge Smyser, do. Jan. 10th. - Hayes, do. •, 24th. •• •• Lowrie, do. Pet,. 14th. Her. De. Bowman. do. •; 28th. •' Mr. itey of Downingtown, do. Mardi 4th. Professor bleoppen, do. •• 21st. - . The last lecture has not vet been fully decided upon, but the present probability is, that it will be delivered by Bar von TAYLOR, the very celebrated traveler. A single 11.4.0 fur the Ivhole rourse-12 kid tires— E DOLLAR. For any GllO lecture 'lsets. Ti: }sets for sale at the Book Stores, at the Drug Store of Mr. Ileinit-h. and At the Saturday Evening Express Office. 19 . 1. E. Li iCK E. Del. i3U-ihn pd. 41 CONIMISVIONEICS OFPRE. October 15,19.55. - VOTICE to Tax Conectora.—The undersign ed will sit on the 19th, 20th and 21st of November, (Court week) for the purpose of granting Exonerations for State. County and Military taxes, and making settlement of the tax duplicates for the current year,. after which time all unsettled duplicates will be collected by the Sher. iIL PHILIP OEIST. WM. C. WORTH. DANIEL BRANDT, CANCER Cured.—To the surprise of many. anoth er individual readily cured of Schlrrus or Cancer, by Dr. S. S. Wm,. jr., of Sehreneck. Lan. Co. In this rase about one-half of the lower lip was affected with schirrus or cancer, extending to the base of thejaw. The cancerous or schirrus parts were nicely taken out without much pain and healed in 100 days time, leaving scarcely any de formity. oct 80 tt 41 itRE Ground Spices.—The subscriber is pre pared to furnish Pure Ground Pepper, Cinnamon, Cleves, Ginger, Allspice, Mustard, Brown and Yellow, Mace, Nutmegs, Att., lee., at the lowest market prices. Dealers and families are invited to try them. They are warranted to be fr e from any admixture, mad pns,:ess strength not found in Philadelphia or N. York Spices. CHARLES A. ILEIN No. Itt East King at.. Lancaster. TOSTRAY.—Strayed from the promises of the sub scriber residing near the village of Intercourse. Len cock township. a DARK BRINDLE STEER, no other par ticular marks remembered, about DA years old. Any per son giving information of said Estruy to the subscriber. so that he mayugain be obtained, will be suitably rewar ded. DAVID STIItILING. act 30 :St" 41 - DARE Chance for a Business Man.— Wonted, a purchaser for an established MERCAN TILE BUSINESS, in one of the best established stands is the county; or an active business man, with a capital of about $50410, would be taken as a partner. This is a rare chance for a person who is desirous of engaging Ina safe and profitable business. For particulars, address, with real name. MERCHANT, care of the Examiner Office, Lan caster, Pa. oct 30 3t 31 OtNG Men and Others.. Wake Up I I Why_stand ye idle? Onward Is the march. Unfurl your banner to the breeze with the iuscrip Goo thereon— EXCELSIOR. Come to the New and Cheap Book Store, and buy I;Jr yourselves some valuable and standard works, at the very lowest prices, and Improve your minds. Let not genius be buried In obscurity to yourselves and the world. STOP AND REFLECT!—The New and Cheap Bookstore joint receiving a large lot of miscellaneous books from the Trade Sales, such as history, biography, travels, me. chanical works, gift books, albums, juveniles, school books, bibles, hymn books, music books, music, Sc., with a general variety of the most select literature, such as might come under other heads in the catalogues, and of scientific works of eyery description. Our assortment of Stationery is very complete. Ali will be .old at the very lowest wholesale or retail prices. Space will not allow us to enumerate books on hand. We will assure the public that our variety Is large and complete, and our terms as low m any in this city. Stop and see and be convinced. The subscribers have become agents for Sander's Series of Readers. Greenleaf's Arithmetics. M'Nally's Montelth's Geographies. Beefier's System of Penmanship. Davenport's United States History. Hoover's Ink and Writing Fluid. Mr. Jacob's Auti-Cosalse Amalgam Pens. Teachers, School Directors and Merchants will foul it greatly to their advantage to purchase all books at the New and Cheap Book Store. All should give us a trial. H. YOUNG d• CO., Corner of Market and Centre Squares, Lancaster, Pa. oct 30 tf 41 NEW Holland Business Stand at Public SALE.—On Saturday evening, November 10, 1855, on tutt premises occupied by Jacob Stambaugh, viz; The large, well built MUCK TAVERN HOUSE and other buildings on the north side of the Turn pike' known as Robert's hotel. As a stand for any kind of public business It is considered one of the best In the county. The attention of business mon and capitalists Is particularly invited to this property on account of its established character and condition. Sole at 6 o'clock by A. E. ROBERTS. oct 30-It flloaks and Mantillas !--And a general assort ment of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising Dress Silks, beet marks of Black Silks, French Embroideries, Ribbons, Mantilla Velvets, Shawls, Scarfs and Gloves. Particular attention given to orders for Cloaks and liantillas.—A select stock always on hand, and for sale ut lowest cash prices. MRS. E. GRIFFITH . , Nod-83 Chesnut St. above 9th. Philadelphia Oct. 31-3 t PHILARELPHIA Boot and Shoe Store. -1 have removed my wholesale Boot and Shoe core from North Firth at.; Philadelphia, to 27, N. g Queen street, Lancaster, National House Buildings, next door to Erben's Dry Goods Store, where I offer toe most extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes ever seen in the city of Lancaster, at wholesale and retail. Ladles (tatters from , 75 cts. to $3,50 do. Slippers from 50 .. 1.25 do. Boots from 75 " 1,25 do. Jenny Lind's from $l.OO to 1,25 do. Buskins from 75 cts. to 1,25 do. Gum Sandals from 25 •' 873,4 Together with a groat variety of Fancy work, Opera Boots, Cushman Ties, Sontags, Albouies, Eurekas, tic., &e. Gents. Fine Boots from $2,50 to $5,00 do, Patent Leather from 2,00 to 4,50 do. Calf Congress Gaiters from 2,00 to 3,50 do. Calf Shoes from 1.50 to 2,50 do. Cork.soled (genuine) 5,00 Misses Ties from 50 to 75 cts. do. Buskins from 62 to 87 " do. Boots from 75 to $1,03 do. Gaiters from 87 to 1,25 Do. Taglionles at 1,2,5 Boys Flue Calf Boots from $1,75 to 2,50 Do. " Kip Boots from 1,50 to 2,00 do. " Wax from 1,25 to 1,75. do. ' Shoes from 87 to 1,25 Childs' Shoes from 18 to 75 cents. Mens' heavy Boots from $2,00 to 3,00 do. .do. Shoes from . 1,00 to 400 do. Gums from 1,00 to 1,1234 im.The work in from the hands of the best workmen, and a great deal s made ~ expressly for myself. Every article will be warranted as sold. oct 31 ly 41 R. Al. RAwLials. ... - gnat B.seelvelle.• . t the Chav Book Stare , a large el lot pf Brown's G .. .. , of Grammar' tow . ~ . • .. FCTIOX Susie..—An Rlectkm for 13 Dinwt ort of the Inland InsuoUrce and Deposit Company will be held at-their office, In the city of Lancaster, on Monday the 19th day of November next,- between the hoins of 11 a. M. and 3 mimic, P. M., of said day. RUDOLPH P. RAUCH, Secretary and Treasurer. oet SO St 41 riEtItIETEIALE Goode The subscriber is now ‘,../opening one of the most beautiful collections of French, English and German Fancy Goods, Baskets, Toys, Mates. ter articles, China, &c., consisting of Paper Weights, Specs Glases, Port 3formates, Gerd Ivor y, Wax Frult,'Seal Stamps Yard Measures, kr. in Pearl, Ac., ChLtus Tea Setts, ,Crying Dolls, Drums, Magic Lanterns, Masks, Menageries, Ac. Also, small German Toys in every variety. Store keepers supplied at the lowest prices by the case, gross or dozen. N. B.—Domestic Baskets, Sleigh. Bodies, Clothes Elam pars, ke-. always on hand or made to order. R. SWIFT, Importer and manufacturer, 312 3Ltrket at-, above 9th, Philadelphia. oct 30 8141 THOMAS W. E. Haig & C., No. 214 and 216 Chesnut at., Philadelphia, have now on hand a full assortment of the newest styles of Dress and Fancy Dry Goods, for the present and coming season. T. W. E. ik Co., im port_the greater part of their own stock, and are thus able to sell their goods at the lowest prices and to furnish the newest styles. Among the stork will be found Handsome Plaid Silks from 8734 to 57,r.0. " Chene do. Handsome Flowered Silk Robes, `• Mans do. Laines of every styles and price. " Cashmere Plaids. • Silk Cashmere Plaids, • Merinoes and Cashmeres, " Ladles' Cloths, • Velvets for Mantillas and Cloaks. ALSCI, the largest stock of CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS, in the city. and at the most reasonable pricew— A full assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Cravats, Ern. brolderies, &c., &c. oct. 30 4t 41 PUBLIC Sale.—On Thursday. November al., 1824, will be sold at public .le. at the late residence of Samuel Bauman. deceased, near Ephrata, (known as Ban. man's Factory) the following personal property of said de ceased, to wit: A Family Horse, 2 Carriages and Harness. Sleigh, one Horse Wagon, Toad Pipe. Oak and Chesnut Shingles, TOO Morticed Locust and Oak Pests, C{l,l Willow Rails. Lot of Tiles, Quarry Tools, Cross Cut Saw. Work Bench, Sc. All the Machineries of a Woolen Factory. Ful ling and Carding Mill, to wit: A Condensing Card, a. Mule with 130 Spindles, (nearly new) Satinett Power Looms, 2 Carding Machines, tV,od Pickers. Napping Shearing and Brushing Nlmitines. Cloth Press with plates and papers, Sc., Sc. lulling Stocks and Washing Machine.. A large Copper Dye Kettle and 2 other Copper Kettles. All the Gearing and Mill Works is said Factory and Mills, 3 wood awl 3 coal Stoves and pipe 'and other articles used In said factory and mills. Eight Gay Clock and Casa, Yankee Clock, 2 Silver Watches. Bed and Bedsteads, Desk Bureau, case of Drawers. Chests, Chait s, a large quantity of Car pets, (some of It new, a variety of Satlnetts, Cassimeres. &c., 2 Shot Duns. Revolver Pistol, Bibles and other Books. 10 Shares of Conestoga Steam Mills Stock, and a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at I o'clock in the afternoon, when terms will be made known by the undersigned administrators of said deceased. GEORGE L. BAUMAN, °et 30 is 4a ISAAC BECKLEY. JF. SHRODER et. Co., Bankera.—Take .great pleasure in informing the public that they have made such an arrangement that they can sell drafts on any of the following places in Europe. Persons desirous of sending money to their friends please call. as we always have them on baud. and in sums to suit . Berlin. Geneva, lianheint firemen, hamburg, Moscow, Brum.,ls, Heidelberg, Madrid, Basle, Konlgsburg, Numberg Col,l,nz, Kiel, DuntT.ig. Dann London, Frankfort', Laanbert", Money received on deposit for any number of days and paid hack whenever wanted. with 5 per cent interest, and if left in one year. c per cent is allowed. net 44 If 47 FALL Goods—Hager do ßronsers.—lluve just opened a large and desirable stork of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. to whirls they respectfully invite en amination—esnbraring Silks, Cloths, Blankets, Merinoes, Cassieneres, Flannels, De Laines, Vestings, Cottons, ke. TALMAS AND SHAWLS. Also, Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, VenMan and Rug CAR ?MSG. WALL PAPERS.—GIazed and unglazed of beautiful de signs and the best manufacture. - IQ—Eastern and Western 110FS, growth of 1855—Feath ers, &c. oct 30 tf 41 I)UBLIU Sale.—On Thursday the Ist day of No vember next. at 1 o'clock. P. 51., the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises. all that tract of about 103 Acres of land, more or less, in Fairview township, ti miles south west from Harrisburg, 1;.1 mile from New Cumberland, York county, adjoining lands of Jno. Harsh, John F. Ilursh, Isaac Coover and others, and the Yellow Breeches creek. The improvements are a two story weatherboarded DI/FELLING I/USE, with basement story, Stone Bank Barn, a stone spring .ffu house with a permanent spring of water, a tenant house and blacksmith shop, and other out-buildings, and an apple orchard of choice fruit—about one half is lime stone land, and the cleared Is under good fencing and in good rultivatien—about 45 acres of the tract are well cov• ered with good timber. The property will ho sold entire. or In two parcels, to suit purchasers, The. terms will Le made known at the limo of sale. WILLIAM BECKLEY, Administrator of the estate of George Buckley, deed, ort 23 3t 42 PUBLIC Sale of Real Estate.—On Thursday evening, November Bth, 185.5, at Jacob Leaman's Hotel, in West King. street In the city d Lancaster, by tho Lao castor Savings Institution. No. 1, Lots No. 14 and 15, in the town of Safe Harbor, to Manor township, with a large double two-story stone DWELLING HOUSE, and other improve ntents thereon, occupied by George Frank. No.. Three Lots of Ground, in Millerstown, Manor township, with a two-story weathorboarded DWEL LING MOUSE, frame stable and other Improvements thereon, now occupied by George Miller as a Tavern. No. 3, Five Lots of Ground, Nos. 19. 20, 21,32 and 23, on the oast side of South Prince street, extended, in the city of Lancaster. No. 4, Lot No. 53, fronting on the west side of Beaver street, in Lancaster. No. 5. The one equal undivided third part of Twenty Aires of Land, on tho south side of Love Lane, in Lancas ter city. No. t , The one equal undivided third part of 13 Acres and 132 Perches of Land, in the city. fronting on Love Lane. No. 7, The one equal undivided I hird part of -15 Acres and 120 I'erehe4 of Lund, adjoining No. 11, the city run, and the Brady farm. Term,: will he published and wile opened nt 7 o'clock, by ENANIJEL SCHEAFFER, Pre'st. Also, nt PRIVATE SALE, Twelve New two.story LING HOUSES and Lota, on South Prime street., the Catholic Church. For terms apply at the Savings Institution ~ara~e►i FELLOW Citizens of Lancaster City A NI: COUSTr.—You are most respectfully solicit,' to call and examine the new and spleadid stock of goods just received and fior vale at William llensler's clothing house, No. North tim-es street, 4th door from Orange strra, west slag, consisting of the most beautiful and richly finished Silk Velvet and Plush Vest Pat. terns anexhere to he found. Valencia and other vestings of every description. PLAIN AND Poser C.tssrastu:s of admirable styles and texture, Supe. perior Block CasFimeres; also, an elegant assortment of Plain and Fancy Cloths, and overroating of every descrip tion, made to order at short notice and all .artioles war ranted. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A general and excellent assortment of ready-made cloth ing, such as Surtout Overcook, Savk Overcoats, Dress. Frock, Sock and Box Coats, plain and fancy Cassintere and Satinet Pantaloons, common Pants of all kinds, plain and fancy, Silk and Plush Vests, Valentia and other vests to suit purchasers, all of which will be cold as low if not lower than at any other Clothing Ilouse, in or out of the city of Lancaster. All articles are manuihetured under the care and super vision of the subscriber, and may therefore be relied upon as being all right. Please give us an early call and allow us to furnish you with such articles as you may want in our line of busi ness, for which as well as for past favors we are sincerely thankful. WILLIA3I HENSLER. No. 31% North Queen street, 4th door'South of Orange street, west side. oct 30 If 41 GOTTSCHALK ! TIIE GREAT AMERICAN PIANIST, IS COMING TO GIVE ONE GRAND CONCERT I IN FULTON HALL, LANCASTER, On Friday Evening, November 2, 1855. "Price of Admission 50 cents 7,4 23 It 40 ISTATE of Suganna Keener.—ln the Court of Common Pima for the County of Lancaster, Whereas, Samuel Keller, committee of Susanna Keener. (nor deceased) did on the ltth day of October, 1855, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his ac count of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 26th day of Nov., 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. Oct. 16 4t40 VALIIA.BLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Ou Saturday the 17th of November,lBss. By 0 tder of the Orphans' Court of Leneoster County, will bo sold at public sale, at Mrs. Reed's Hotel, the following de scribed property situated in the city of Lancaster, in that part called "Bethelstown," being the estate of the late Alicia.' Wolf, dec'd—viz No. 2. A lot of ground, situate in the said City of Lan caster, fronting on High street 25 feet 6 inches, and ex lending back 230 feet, more or less, ou which is erected a small LOU HOUSE. This property has. the right of a well of excellent water, on the line between it and No. 1. No. 8. A lot of ground adjoining No. 2, coutain• log in front on High street 19 feet 1 inch, and extending back 230 feet, more or less, on which is erected a two story FRAME HOUSE. No. 4. A lot of ground, adjoining No. 3, containing in front as above 19 feet 8 inches, and extending back 230 feet, more or less, on which Is also erected a two story PRA3LE HOUSE. No. 5. A lot of ground, adjoining No. 4, containing in front 25' feet, more or less, and extending back 230 feet, more or less, on which is erected a FRAME STABLE. This lot is bounded on the north by a 14 feet alley. No. 6. A lot of ground, containing 25 feet in front on High street, and extending back 230 feet, more or less.— This lot is bounded on the south by a lot belonging to the Widow Wolf, and on the north by lot No. 7. No. 7. A lot of ground, containing 25 feet in front, as above, and extending back 230 feet, more or less. This lot is bounded on the north by lot No. 0. No. 8. A lot of ground, containing 27 feet, more or less, in front on High street, and extending back 230 feet, more or less—adjoining No. 7. An indisputable title will be made and possession given on the Ist of April next. Sale to commence at O 4 o'clock, P. H., when attendance will be given and terms made knots, by XTDRSERY . Trees for Sale.—The un dersigned has on hand a large stock of Ap ple, Peach, Cherry, Plum and Apricot Trees, Alm ond and Nectarine, for sale on accommodating M il terms. These trees are large, very thrifty, and entirely free from Worms. Grape Vines, Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. Silver Maple, either for Lawn or Street planting. Trees warranted true to name, and shipped to order. • Address . JAMES S. PETERS. oat 23 4G401 Concordville P. 0., Delaware ea., Pa. FARMERS BANK OF LANCASTER, 1 October 5, 1655. f "EI.L EC TION..—An Election for Thirteen Directors of this Institution, to serve during tho ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday. the 19th day f November, 1855, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. O. CLARKSON. Cashier. A general meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Banking, House, on Tuesday, the oth of November, 1855, at 9 A. M., agreeably to provisions of Charter. oct 16 3t 29 LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, 1 October Bth, 1856. j .A•N Election for thirteen Directors of .84Lthis institution to serve the ensuing year, will be held at A Lechler's Hotel, in East Ring street, in the city of Lancaster, on Monday, the 19th pay of November, 1885, between the hoary of 10 A. SE and S P. M. ' W. L. PHIPHB, Cashier, . general meeting of the stockholders will be held atthe STATE of Henry Derr, deekL—Lettera testamentary on the estate of Henry Derr, late of CU: E Boy township, deed, having'been homed to.the subscriber. reale:kg In said township All persona indebted to; said estate are reverted to make payment immediately, and those having.delms viii pr went them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOHN SOB, Oct 23 Sts +lO Executor. yrkIrMaILEILE Farm in York, County for SALE.—The subscribers offer at private sale, or If not said before WednesdaY,, the 21th of November next, will expose to public sale on that day, at the Hotel of H. Hantx. in Wrlghtevale, York no, the following described valuable Plantation, knovin as llfaxgrirettn Farm, situated in Lower 'Windsor township, York county, with in 3 mike of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, 10 miles of York, 2 miles of the Pennsylvania Tide Water Canal, and, 5 miles of Wrightsville, adjoining lands of Juo. Deatweller, James Curran, Jacob Keller and others, and. Nargaretta Iron Works, where there are Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Shops, and a Orist MM. The Plantation consists of 2180 Acres, more or less, principally first quality limestone land, 50 acres of which is covered with good White Oak and Hickory Umber, and 50 acres In Meadow. The Limestone lies near the surface, two or three quarries of which are already opened, and In several of the fields Iron Ore of a rich quality Is found.— The land is also well watered, having three streams of wee ter flowing through it; two of which are considerable and afford the means of a first class water pow-r. A large quantity of Locust Timber Is growing on the place. The improvements are a BRICK SfAaNSION, double, two-story, with a back building and well of ex cellent water at the door, Smoke House,' Wash House, Spring House and all the necessary out buildings, and having in front a fine Lawn tastefully laid out and planted with the choicest Fruit and Shade Trees; an ORCHARD of over 200 Apple, Peach, Pear and Cherry trees: a large Stone Barn, having a Granary and an apart ment under the barn floor fur the horse-power; a Stone Stable, capable of containing 50 or CO head of cattle and horses and all the hay that may be raised. The barn yard is enclosed by a substantial stone wall, and is supplied with water by iron pipes conveying the water from au adjoluina spring. lu addition tett, buildings already named there are two large Stables, Cider House, Corn Cribs and a Corn UeaKe, with arrangements suited for threshing the c o rn, nod all at a convenient distance from the house and Barn, besides FOUR GOOD TENANT HoUSES, one of which is a two-story building. All the improvements on this property are in good con dition, as repairs have been made on most of Ilium during the past season, are of the best and most substantial, hav ing been erected with every attention to cosveuience and duration and no regard to expense. The land Is all un der good (mostly new) post and rail fence, and is in a high state of cultivation, having within the last few years ma dergone a thorough liming and the application of a large quantity of guano. Iu the sale of this property are offered advantages and Inducements seldom met with, and fur this reason we would call the particular attention of purchasers to It. Persons wishing to view the premises, can do so by cal. ling on Jacob 31artin, the tenant residing thereon. A reasonable proportion of the purchase money may re main on the property; but for price and further particu lars, persons desirous of purchasing can apply In person or by letter to any of the three first undersigned. N. B.—lf offered at public sale, sale will commence at I o'clock, on the day above mentioned, and attendance will be given and terms made known by Lancaster, Oct 23 Valuable Farm for Sale.— Th e subscriber will sell at private sale his Farm, situate In Watts Talley, Miller township, Perry county, about one mile from the Pennsylvania railroad, and adjoining lands of the late John Tolland and others. ItAstadt Rotterdam, Rome, ott,ordt, rt Stockholm, Venice, Wlon, There are 200 Acres in the Farm, about 75 acres of which are cleared and Ina good state of cultiva tion, and having thereon erected a good two story FRAME HOUSE, shank barn, spring house, with excellent water near the dwelling. There is Also a good Tenant House on the Farm. Tho residue of the residue of the farm iswell limbered with White Oak, Chesnut, @c. The School House of the district is on the Farm. To those desirous of purchasing a comfortable home, the above property offers many inducements, being near and easy of accost to the railroad. For further par ticulars apply to JOHN HUNTER, Newport, P. 0. St 38 Miller twp., oct 9 A UDITOR'S Notice.—The undersigned, appoint j-led Auditor by the Orphans' Court of the oounty of Lancaster, to make distribution among the heirs, and those legally entitled to the balance in the hands of Marla Bachman, adminlstratrix of Maria Bachman, late of the city of Lan., deed., according to law: Gives notice, that he will meet for the purpose aforesaid, at Mr.Youart's Ex change Hotel, In East King street, in said city, on Satur day the 10th day of November, 1855, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., where all persons Interested, are invited to attend. OEO. IL BOMBERGER, oot 16 td 39 Auditor. IRVING'S Life of Washingt on will t,be completed in Three handsome 8 me. volumes—lllustra ted with Portraits and Plans, at $2 00 per volume. Of this Biography of the life of the Father of his Coun try there is but one opinion. It is the most complete ev er issued, and by the pen of one of the greatest: writers of the age. Every family in the land should posssiss it, and every person should read it. Agents are wanted to sell this and several other impor tant works. Terms are liberal. Address. C. T. EVANS, 18 Wise) , building, New York: or. C. 11. STRIVEN, 19 East .ltb•st.,_Cincinnatti, Ohio. Copil.s sent free of postage on receipt of prioe. Oct 18 at-39 NOTICE tothe Heirs null Legal Repre sentatives of John Reynolds, late of the elty:of Lan caster, deceased: Take notice that by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to me directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real Estate of said de ceased, on Thursday, November Bth, 1855, at 7 , /, o'clock. A. M., at the public house of Urban J.: Son in said city, when and where you may attend if you think proper. GEORGE MARTIN. Shetift Sheriff's Office, Lan. Oct. Sib, 1555. 4t-55 ARGAINS 1 Bargains ! Bargains !--We would nvite the tithe. of Lancaster and Chester counties to call at No. 393 Market street, Philedelphia. and examine our large and well selected stock of Dltl'l.loll6 before purchasing, and thereby save twenty per cent. We have now in store and are constantly receiving from auction and elsewhere, all the new styles of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which may be found black silks from 37 i.z to VS/0. All wool Delaines very low.— Plain and fancy Mathes, L"tzc, heretuf .re beets sold at cashmeres from ;;It4 to 02, French. Merinoes 023!, to $1,26_._ MEN'S AND BOYS' 11 - EA 11—Casstmeres Plain and fan cy of all styles from 50 to 51,50. Satinetts from 55 tea; 100. A /so blankets, marseillies A Lancaster makes, linen sheet lu,s, table linen and linen table cloths, the cheapest in the city linen napkins, doilees. ,te. Sheeting and shirting muslins of the approved makers from 3 cents to 373 f.. N. 13.—A liberal discount to storekeepers and those buy ing muslina, Ac., by the piece. MERE OTICE.—The undersigned Commissioners ap -11 pointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lan caster County, to enquire into the expediency of es tablishing an independent School District out of the Twp. of Conestoga, will meet for the purpose of their appointment on Monday November sth, 1955, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the store of Reeves, Abbott & Co., Safe Harbor. JOHN RAWLIN S, DAN'L. GOOD, SAM'L. ALLISON. oct. 16 td-39 UDITOIt'S Notice.--The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county to distribute the balance remain ing in the hands of John Kolp, Administrator of Bell jamin May, late of Conestoga township, Lancaster county, deceased, among those legally entitled there to, hereby gives notice that he will meet all parties interested in the said distribution, at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday the 2d day of November, 1855, at 2 o'clk„ P. M. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, oct 16 td-39 )1.18L1C3 Wednsaday, Novern ber 21st, 1855, the subscriber will expose to pub lie sale, at the. Exchange Hotel, ( Youart's) in the city of Lancaster, the spacious DWELLING _ HOUSE and Business Stand, and Lot of -m Ground, which have been occupied by him for -QM a number of years past, situate on the north sm. .1 East King street in said city, directly opposite Lane's Dry (hod Store. This property is in the heart of the business portion of Lancaster ; the house is three storied, with a very extensive back building of two stories, all built in the most substantial manner, well finished and in thorough repair; and a large Brick Stable on the rear of the lot. The whole front house is heated by a hot air furnace; the city water is conducted into every story and into the yard, and the gas is introduced in both front and back build ing. 1... - Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriher. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., when ellen. dance will be given and terms made known by THOMAS E. FRANKLIN, ts-39 jooks that are New, and many of them jpRare.—MURRAY k STOEK are at their post as usual. We are.now in receipt of a large propor tion of our extensive Trade Sale Stock, embracing the old standard, with what is valuable of recent publication in every department. Sunday School, Tneology, Science, General Literature, Annuals, Al bums, tuft Books, Juveniles,lre., lc., only a few of which can be noticed in a sort advertisement. Lippencott's Pronouncing Gazetteer, a complete pronouncing Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary of the World. This is is decidedly the best book of the kind ever published. Japan as it was and is. By Richard Hildroth. Complete Encyclopedia of Music, Elementry Chemical, Historical, Biographical, Vocal and in strumental. By J. W. Moore. A visit to India, China and Japan, in the year 1853.8 y Bayard Taylor. Dissertations on the History of Metaphysical and Ethical, and of Mathematical and Physical Science, by Dugal Steward, F. R. ti. B. Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Math ematical Science. Comprising definitions of all the terms employed in mathematics—an analysis of each branch and of the whole, as forming a single sci ence. By Charles Davies, L. L. D. and Wm. G. Peck, A. M. History of the Christian Church. By Dr. Charles Base. Drnmon on the Parables. A New Book. Lectures to Young Men, delivered in London In 1855. Tales from English History. The Christ of History. Young Woman's Friend. By J. A. James. Beth:lnes of Ancient English Poetry ; consisting of old heroic Ballads, Songs and other pieces, of the earlier Poets, with some of later date, not inolnded'in any other edition, collected by Thomas Percy, D. D. As we are determined to maintain our character of "The Cheap Book Store," with our extensive as sortment, we are prepared to offer inducements to Clergymen, Sunday Schools, and all who wish to form new, or add to public or private libraries. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. MURRAY fr., STORK. oat 18 t f-38 H EERY SCHAtiNI, Executor. ELECTION Notice.--An election for Of ffmers for the ensuing year, of the Manhelm, Petersburg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Road Company, will be held on Monday the sth of No vember, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of John Schreiner, in the village of Petersburg. oat a 3t 39 CANNON CORN SHELLERS.—The under signed have just received a large lot of Kinder hook Corn Sheller's, manufactured. at N. Y. Also; an assortment of Meat Cutters and Choppers ' and a full stock of Cook, Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves either for wood or coal, all of which will be sold cheap at RUSSEL Sr. BARR'S Hardware Store, No. 8, East King st. ~, Oct. 10, 2m-41] JOHN N. LANE. HENRY E. SLAY MAKER, SAM'L. 11. SLAYMAKER, STEPHEN C. SLAYMAKER. td 40 E. D. & W. H. I'ENNEL*.S, 398 Market street below llth N. side By order of the Board of baneful H. ARNDT, Bea 9. i STATE of Dpinlel Stauffer, dects4.—at I of adndnistration on the estate of Dania Stanger, :le of E. - Lampeter township, deed, baying been granted to the pndersignedadednistrators • red:Ling in said tarp.: persons indebted to mid estate are repented to ma ke payment immediately, and those having claims willpre sent them without delay properly authenticated for settle. mint. HENRY STAUFFER, I- BENJAMIN B. STAUFFER. ort 16 ! 6t* 39 F ALL. and Winter Clothing, in every variety of color, quality and style, at the MERCHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT of F. J. KRAMPII, corner of North Qtleezt and Orange dictate, Lancaster, Pa. And extensive stock of Mena' and Boys' Ready mede Clothing, made Of good and substantial ma. tele by Lancaster City workmen, and expressly I/, So the Lancaster ittityiand county trade. Ribbed, l i p n and Petersham, Deaver and Pelt Cloth, Bangap and =rants—Pilot, Whitney and Flushing-Cloth Over oth, Cassimere, Satinet and Union- Casement NAM and Figured Frocks, Sack, Business and Dress tr, Plain and Hanle, Cassimere, Cloth, Satinet and V vet Pants of rarions colors and patterns, Cloth, Case m re; Satbet, 'Velvet 'Plush, Merino, Satin, Silk and Vii- C l ' I cia Vests, plain, b arred and figured. Also, Satinet and Casimere Monkey Chats, Woolen and Cotton, Knit Guarn se Jacket% Lamb's Wool, Merino, Cotton, Knit and Flan ne Undershirts and Drawers, together with a large and we I selected assortment of plain and fancy Shirts and Sh rt Collars, Scarfs, Stocks, Cravats and Neck Tyen Sus pe ders„ Handkerchiefs andj Umbrellis. Lamb's Wool, 1 Alepno, Cotton, Knit and Woven Hosiery, &c., dtc., Ac., all of Web are offered tin the most reasonable and accom m ting terms, , he increased demand for ordered work from this es ta ishment justifies the proprietor In laying in and keep in o n hand a superior stock of Plain and Fancy Cloths, metes and Vestings, of every style and quality, from th/ o best German, English, French and Americen.manti fac ries. Just received, extra Beaver and French Milled Cloths for Sack and Top Coats, Blue, Black, Brown and 1 mi ed Cloths fer Frock, Dress and Business Coats ; Black, Ne tral, Mixed fancy Cassimeren Satin, Silk, Velvet, PI It, Grenadine and - Merino Vestiogs, all of which will ) e s e t. o N I o favors, r Northd t. Queen F fit, j J. and alLod, be o ft : e d l e ksi t o n. it order fToar alo i rl o n : the i;dc.oc best olottinh 7 : :_ a r, d, n ,, n . e rr r ni , to it the most fastidious in regent to style. sh I relax no effort, in the future, to merit a renewal of tb same. F. J. KRAMPH, 0 oge streets, Lancaster, Pa. oct 15 3m-39 UR Prediction Fulfilled i—SINASTOPOL HAS FALLEN. The undersigned takes this method ~ t urning his sincere thanks' to the citivens of the city • county, for their liberal patronage bestowed upon him he last live years, and would most cordially solicit a nuance of the same, promising to render satisfaction • I those who may think me worthy of encouragement. . a have just returned from Philadelphia, where we par ch. -d a wel selected stock of Boots and Shoes adapted for , all and Winter wear, comprising Men's coarse Hip an. Calf Boot, Boys' Coarse, Rip and Calf Boot, Youths Co. .. Hip and Calf Boot, Children's Calf Boot; also a 1. :. e lot of Men's Coarse and Calf Monroes, all of the above • . rtment of Boots we warrant equal to any work brat' to is city, this Fall all we ask, give us a call, and judge for 'yourselves. We are determined to sell cheap for cash. GUMS! GUMS! We purchased a large assortment of Men's Gum Shoes and Sandals; Also a large assortment of Lao les, Misses and Chidren's Gums of every style. These gums are from the best Manufacturers in the country, and are all warranted to give satisfaction. • . 11 the above goods can be bought of TltEO. MILLER, 01 and Shoemaker, North West con Centre Square, nea Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. I CAItD TO THE LADIES.—Our establishment has sus ed.the reputation for the last five years of making the I.st, Neatest, and mostrdurable Gaiter, got up in this We challenge any drt he Shops here, to get up a su. ;ar article ha this branch of the business from the fact we use nothing but the very best quality of English , French Cloths, imported into this country for the trade. Nearly all our goods are direct from the Inv er, and We keep'none but the very best workmen 11. is line. We can produce hundreds of Ladies whose les are recorded on our order book, who can substanti he above statement. TIIEO. ..1 and Shoe Manufacturer, North West corner Centre I. re, near Market Ilbuses, Lancaster, Pa. e would state to the gentlemen of the city and county, ey desire a first rate dress Boot, and good St, that our ledge in this branch of the trade thus been equal to in this city. I have had a practical experinco on Boots ro years, and hove been employed by the best Shops in city on gentlemen's Dress Boots; therefore we do not much when we state, that we can get up a boot not • surpassed for neatness and durability by any other uftitturer here. ve us a call and judge for yourselves. I our work warranted. Our Motto Is to please the eye, •e boot and render'satlsfaction to the wearer. . hand a large assortment of Misses and Children's r which we will sell cheap for cash. 1 orders promptly attended to. Repairing done at the test notice. B TIIEO. MILLER, Boot and Shoe Maker, North West cor. Centre Square, near Market Houses, Lau. Pa. oct 16 3m 39 LINGLIAViNG.--Wm. N. Dunnell's Gen- Loral Engraving Establishment, No. 195 Broad way, corner of Dey street, N. Y. Portraits, Land scapes, Views of Hotels and other public buildings. Notts of Hand, Bills of Lading, }lxchange, &c.— LOdige, Mercantile and other bottle, Visiting and We ding Cards Engraved and Printed, and Envel ope i furnished for the same. Designing and Wood Engraving. .Persons from the city can be furnished with Cards or Engravings of any description, by for warling a draft or description by mail to Wm. N. Dut nell, 190 Broadway, corner of Day street, New Yor '.or and Number Plates, ftc., Sic., furnished at shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms s and Seal Presses, warranted perfect. NAL N. BUNNELL, 195 Broadway, N. Y t 16 3m 39 ' DWARD Wiley,. Boot and Shoe Illu maker, respectfully informs his friends and the pu is that he has taken the stand lately occupied by r. Jas. W. Quinn, in North Queen street, near the ailroad, Lancaster, where he has on hand a lar_o and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, UALTERS, kc., 6;c., which he now will dispose of at the lowest prices. 10 has also a very large variety of lastings, for gingers, of all colors and qualities. Ladies can suit the 4 own taste, and have guaitera made up at the .bortest notice irders for work. in his line, will be promptly ,ed to. trusts that by punctuality, moderate prices, effort to please all who may favor him with rders to receive a share of public patronage. .EIRICAN Washing Fluitl.--Wash g Soda, Baking Soda, Flower Sulphur, Salt- Alcohol, Camphor, Garden Seeds, ctc., for THOMAS ELLMAKER'S, Drug Jr Chemical Store, West King street. ling 11 tf-15 *COB ii.irchein, Manufacturer of riock's.Patent Locks and Inkstands, S. E. cor. ith 'and Market streets, 2tl story,' Philadelphia.— TheSe Locks are the most superior and safest kind ev er made, for iron doors, stores and dwellings ; also Switches and other work done for railroads; also, Nock's Patent Inkstands and Ink Well Covers for School Desks. These Inkstands are the latest and most approved kinds ever made. The public gener ally are invited to call and give them an ezamina don. 7 JACOB KIRCHEM, oct 16 St 39 • S. E. cor. 7th. .k. Market. )RORGE If.uhus, Manufacturer and k_lDealer in Foreign and Domestic Segars and Tobacco, takes this method of informing his old cus tomers and the public' generally, that he can now be found at No. 45 North Queen st, next door to Weld- Lancaster, Pa., where he has always on hand the choicest brands of chewing and other To banal), such as Johns & Sons pound lump, Russ & Robinson's 5s and 8, Lotier'e Plug, Fine ',twist, El- Dorndo, Diamond Twist, ,to. Also, all kinds of imported Segars, Regalias, Prin cipals, Yarrow, Turkish Sultana, Cuba Sixes and a great number of other brands; together with a large stock of common and, Ralf Spanish Segars, manu factured in the best manner fur his own sales always on hand, and offered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. h o want a first-rate article of Tobacco and Segni/are invited to give him a call. may 24 DUNTY LAND !—lmportant to old Soldiers ! ! 4lhe undersigned is now prepared to procure Land Warrants of 160 Acres each for commissioned and ion-commissioned; officers, musicians, privates, whether of the regulars, volunteers, rangers, or mili tia, who were in the service of the United States, in any Of the wars in which this country was engaged since 1790. Also for Seamen, ordinary Seamen, marines, clerks and landsmen in the Navy, militia, volunteers, wag onmasters, teamsters, chaplains and flotilla men en gaged in any war since that period. Also for officers and aoldiers in the Revolutionary War. In case of the death of a person entitled to the warrant, he can secure the same for the widow, if living, or for the mindr children. Pctrsons who desire their claims promptly attended to, viill please call on the undersigned at his office, in South Queen street, one door below llubley's Tianoaster Pa. JOHN W. MECKLEY. mix 14 ly-11 BLESSING to the Afilleted.—Dr. C. ALIL. KELLING, Mechanicsburg, Pa., announces to all afflicted with Timors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer, Waits, Polypus,Lupus, Males or Marks , Scrofula or Kings Evil, Wite Swelling, Fever Sores,Sore Legs, and diseases that have been usually reated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove them by an en tirely new method without cutting, burning or pain. Neither Chloroform or'Ether is used. It is no mat ter on what part of the body they are, he can re movrt them with perfect safety and in a remarkably oho time, if curabbi. No mineral or vegetable Poison is applied, and 'no money required, except for medicine until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Vane reallffliotionstreated with positive gnrcoess,if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L KE LING, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland co., Pa., 'enclosing a letter'stamp . . Cauxiew.--Strangere coming to Mechanisburg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persOns, as some have been deceived. Do not ask for the Dutch Doctor or any other, as Dr K. is the only one in this valley who:can perform cures by the new method. The Dr.'s office is directly opposite the Unicli c i Church. Mhanicsbarg is 8 miles from Harrisburg on the Cum erland Valley Railroad, and aceessible from all p6rts of the Union: The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable diitance wht* desired. feh 18 OAN Bauer, FIELIIO Forte MaxitalsetZu rat, No. 27 North 6th street, above Market, Phil adeliada. Has constantly in store Pianos which he will frarrant to be equal to any ever made and on the most liberal tenni. The public are invited to' call and azamine them. Ting and repairing attended to, °et 16 ROF. DEGRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL. There is a rumor ahread among Druggists and others who interest themselves in a manner oalaulat ed td injure the sale oflthis article, that the Agents who introduced the Eleetrio Oil into our pity, paid preens to go to the respective Drug stores to enure for the article after they had distributed their cuoa• lace and prior to calling themselves, to effect a sale. This' rumor being calculated to attach the idea of of humbug to the medicine, and thereby injure the sale and use of it, I will pay One Dollar (11,00) to every man, vromasiur Child who will come forward and J. ...that they were sentto my Drag store by th. • - men for the purEgise above named. 161t.39 RAWL. WELCHERS Penary'vials Female = College !AT PIM tiomen Bridge, Montgomery county; Fa- The Whiter Session in: this popular educationagestablistunent, opens ion Monday t the 29th of October. Its facilities for impart ing a thoroSnd extensive course of Instruction in the various brim of useful learning, are unsurpassed by any Female teflon in the Middle States. The Teacher Oases been liberaly educated, and bring to their_ protesilon.the aid along experience and distinguish ed ' The aecconincdations are supeeior and the ex ,penses moderate. Comainnication, ',lathe Columbia and Valley Railroads, Is Tart' conTenient. Stages here the Depot in :Morristown for the College, daily, at 414 o'clock P. M.., also- on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. For Circulars giving full information address the Presi dent, J. W. SUNDERLAND, Perldoman Bridge, P. 0. HALDLILLN, SWy. Board of Trustees. . rep 25 A . otlee.—To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of James °enigma, late of Bart township, Lancaster co., —Take notice that by virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court, of said County, to me dinScted, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Friday,. the 2nd day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. 31., at the public house of Francis Lytle, in the Tillage of Georgetown, in said , twp., when and where you May attend, if you think proper. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Pa., Sept. IS, 1655. 6435 Ala- New York " Freeman's Journal" copy 6 times week ly, and send bill to this office for collection. Etsate of George Brown L Sarah M. hi. WIFE.—In the Court of Common Pleas for the County Larkesster. Whereas, Lee P. Brown, Trustee and As signee of George Brown and Sarah AL his Wife, did on the 2d day of Orepber, 1855, fife in the office of the Prothono. tag of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of Noyember, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.' Attest, J. BOWMAN, Protley. Prothy's, Office, Lan. °et 2 . oct 9 4t-418 Ridgway Farm and Agricultural Con:L parky.—A Farm wigin the reach of every Man.— Pennsylvania Land. Twelty-seven thousand acres of good land have been purchased, with the intention of givip, a Farm of twenty-live Acres for each share, payable by instalments ol one dollar • week. It is located in the county of Elk, where a junction will soon be formed by four railroads, immediately connecting it, with its great agricultural and coal resources, with Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Rochester and all the cities on the Lakes. Also a road leading directly to N. York, one directly from this property to Philadelphia and Intermediate places, one directly from this property to Pittsburg.; and one directly from this property connecting with the Western roads, forming the grandest concentration of railroads upon any one spot In Pennsylvania, tending at once to develop its immense agricultural and coal resources: The soil is not surpassed in richness by any lu the State. It Is divided— I.—lnto farms or shares of twenty-five ,Acres, at the price of two hundred dollars, which is payable in instal ments of one dollar per week. Cl.—lnto farms or half shares of twelve and a half acres, at the price of $lOO payable In instalments of two dollars a month, op by the week. . • Besides this, there is a valuable saw mill upon the prop erty, and one hundred & fifty lots in the thriving town of St. Mary's, which the subscribers get. This originally formed part of a large tract, a great por tion of which was settled by industrious and educated Germans, numbering some twenty-five hundred. They se lected the land on account of its agricultural and mineral wealth, which alone Is an Indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon these subjects. They went there some twelve years ago, and they now have a thriving and beautiful settlement, which is laid off in regular rotations of fine farms, St. Mary's is the town of the settlement, and Is rapidly in creasing in population. It has hotels as good as any in the State—fine stores—a college, where the highest branch es of education are taught, both literary and musical—saw mills, grist mills, coach imanufactories, and every thing conceivable to add wealth and prosperity to the place.— The land of the company surrounds this town, and all the improvements, thereby reaping the benefits, and present ing a splendid opportunity for settlement. Limestone abounds. This is both an evidence of the quality of the soil and a great fertilizer. At St. Mary's it sells at from ten to twelve cents a bushel, burnt. The timber is of great value, and consists of Cherry, Ash, Chesnut, Pine, Cak and Hemlock, all of primeval growth, of great size, and towering from eighty to a hundred and twenty feet high. That which the stockholders do not want,,will be sold to the timber merchants, with conditions to cur it in a certain time. This will clear the land, and bring a large revenue into the treasury, which will go to the reduction of the price of the farms. This explains its agricultural resources. But there is another consideration of equal, if not greater, importance. The land is one great bed of coal. Upon this property it is literally inexhaustible. By taking a glance at the latest map, first at this locality, and then over the State, it will be found to possess the grandest features of prosperity, im provement, and almost immediate development. It is su perior to any other. It is the only place having the great concentration of railroads, by which New York, the Lakes, Philadelphia and Pittsburg are at its doors. There is no coal In New York, and on account of its northernly situa tion, it possesses the advantage of nearness. This is des tined to become the Pottsville of that portion cig,he State. The prospect in the future for this place exceelWany that Pottsville ever had; and there, land which a few years ago was selling at five and ten dollars an acre, when the rail road opened its mines sold for from two to five hundred dollars an acre. These are facts. Those who are ignorant, let them make inquiry. Improvement is still progressing. So arrive at the truth. Judge the future by the past, and then what will this land be? It is proper that reason should give the answer. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad, of which Gov. Bigler is President,und which connects this land with the Lakes and Philadelphia, and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, of which Gov: Johnson is President, connecting this land with Pittsburg, are in rapid course of completion, sad up on a great extent the locomotives are running. The reflec tions which suggest themselves upon this subject are these—lt takes two hundred weeks to pay fbr the farms. They will be distributed when they are half paid for. By that timo the railroads will be finished. That will be early enough for all practical purposes. The advantage of buying it before their completion is evident. When that is done property will go up one hundred per cent. Speculation in coal would at once run it up to such a price as would make it impossible to obtain for agricul tural purposes. We now get it without paying the then improved price, and the stockholders will enjoy the rise. A tract of about two thousand acres will be laid off at once, and ready by next Spring, in order thatsersons who wish to farm immediately can do so. Friends and relatives, ns well as those having more than one share, can have their firms together. Ai Improvement Department will also be connected with the company. By this means, lu order to accommo date those who are unable to give their personal atten tion to fencing and preparation, or desire to rent their properties out instead of residing there, arrangements can be made to place each farm in complete order, so as to be ready for cultivation. After the farms have been all sold, stockholders can have manure furnished, houses built, and other work done upon credit, they securing the pay ment to the company within a reasonable time, so that a nmu In the first place receives a farm at the lowest possi ble price, and then is afferded every assistance In placing it tinder crops. These embrace t h e principle features, and an excellent opportunity is now offered for a man to obtain d' home for himself, his wife and children, either at the present or time to come. Many business men, mechanics, and workingmen upon farms, who save several dollars a month, can, by thus uniting together, become freeholders, whilst they scarcely miss the outlay, and at less expense than the annual cost of tobacco or the most trifling luxuries. A. saving and purchase of this kind eat nothing, and con stantly increase in value. In case of sickness or misfor tune by which he is thrown: out of employment, be has a home to go to, where he can always make a good liv ing. The title is, unexceptionably good--onc of the old est in the State, being the Holland Title. Those who desire farms, will please address, personally or by letter (enclosing first instalment, to Samuel W. Cattell, at the Office of the Company, No. 135 Walnut Street, between Fourh and Fifth street Philadelphia, where Maps can be seen, pamphlets procured, and every satisfaction obtain ed. Letters promptly ausivered. Ladles are allowed to hold Shares in their own names and right, without trim. tees. PRESIDENT. CHAS. K. LANDIS, Attorney ot Low, 14 :fanroto stleot. R. ORIFFITHS PORTER Wholesale Urocer, Arch and Water street. TREASURER. FRANKLIN BUTLER, Wholesale Jeweler, N0.1u5 North Second Street. SECRETARY. SAMUEL W. CATTELL, No. 135 Walnut street MEM EDWIN JEFFERIES, Superintendent of West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. A. N. BRENNEMAN. Merchant, L.sucaster. 11. 0. 0. RAMBORGER, Secretary Washington Marine Insurance Company. 'Philadelphia. CHAS. C. HILINO; Parkecburg Works, Parkesburg. JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law. Lancaster. MIM2 Er-Governor William Bigler, Hon. George It. Barrett, of Clearfield, and all other well informed persons. sop 18 6t-35 TIANIEL'S HAY CUTTElt.—,This superior Hey, Straw and Fodder Cutter has received the highest premiums at the Peurea. State Fair, amine various other Exhibitions the past and pesent season, and Is believed to be the best in the Market, for sale Wholesale and Retail, by PASCUAL'. 'MORRIS A. CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. Co, ith d Market sts.; Phila. cict S tf 33 Notice.—Tho attention of all la solicited to the ea tensive stoek of Fall and Winter my Goods now open ing at Wents's—embracing an as o.tila at as magnificent in variety and quantityits ever befure offered the Lancas ter Trade. To the Indies we would say that having paid particular attention to the Dress Goods department, we are fully pre. pared to oiler them a variety which we flatter ourselves cannot be surpassed in this city; and respectfully extend an invitation to all to call and see for themselves, assuring them that they shall be waited upon with the kindest at tention. Included in the variety of Dress Silks, Moiree Antique, Watered Stripes and Plaids, Rich Solid Silks, Ottamans, &c. Black Brocade Sllke, Black Watered Silks, Black Stripes and Plaid Silk., Black heavy Poult I) Soles. Merenoes, Thibet Cloth, Cashmeres, DO Laines, 1 cage best Plain De Latins, for 12% cents. Rich all wool Do Raines, now opening at WENTZ'S. JUST RECEITED.-2 best cases Manchester Cinghems, 1234 cents per yard.. Also, a large variety of Pall Shawls and Brocha Scarfs. Embroideries.—A beautiful lot. Needle W. Collars, Sleeves, Chemizettes, dc.--extra quality at oct 9 tf 38 WENTZ'S Clhn.wlB--SIIAWLS—..rHAWLS--over 1000 Shawls Onmr open at Weates, ready for examination, at any hour of the day. Stella and Brocha Shawls—Gold and Bmcha Borders, Plain Centers, Square and Long—Printed Stella Shawls, Brocha Square Shawls, Brocha Long Shawls, new styles. Cashmere, 'Perham!, Thybet, all colors, Silk Fringe, Bay State Shawls, Plain, Drab and Black Shawls, Crape and Blanltet Long, and minim Shawls. Bean in mind the place for Shawls of every description and price, is at Wentrs Shawl depot. BL 6.NKETS BLANKETS!—Just received one lot of Blankets, which we guarantee to sell at bargain prices at oct 8 tf 38 WENTZ'S STORE. "entz's Fall Trade.—Now opening from last „ steamer, the most magnificent DRESS GOODS for ladles, entirely new.designs. A large assortment of French Embroideries, new designs; Telma!' and Cloaks, Broths Scarfs sod 113hAwIA, Cashmere and Woolen Shawls. cot 0 1138 CORN SFIELLEW, STRAW CUTTERS—a large assort- ment of Superior Corn Sheller, Including lipading's Patent, capable of Skr.elling 1000 bushels of Corn per day. Also Pennock's hand and power Shellers, with various oth er patterns of varier/4r prices. Hay, Straw and Fodder Cotters of the most approved construction and In great variety. Sausage Choppers and Striders. Double -Michi gan, Subsoil. Eagle, mkt Bar Share Plows, Superior Ox Yokes and Bows, Grain fans, Farmers Boilers, Corn and Cob Mills, Lime and Guano Spreaders, At., for sale Whole sale and Retail by I , ,ISCHALL MORRIS S CO., Agricultural Warehouse acid Feed Store, N. E. Cor. ith and Market ets., Phila. oct 0 tf 39 . ( 4 7 •' , Fos Al de 23 South Sixth Street, . PHILADELPHIA. • • • • , AgriceltivalimplementManialsetoti, Bristol, PA. Med Oman* WO Acres) Idocandele, near Bristol, Pa 13,38 aratiel H. Reynollisi A.tt.orztey.,l OBoal Estate Agent and(lonre car; Moe daddiQuaen :dread, formerly men led byHr. blathrt, deed., Lau , easter; Pa: Ex-Gor.W.F.J n r PI burg, Will Bigler, P delphla. ' W. Woodward, Alex. JOrd4n, Snub . Peter MeCall, Esq., PLaid,lpbj a. Joshua W. Ooml Hag., Dar„am e . Hon. James T. Hale, Bellfoite. Henry Brooker's:lli, " I sep 25 tf - EOIIIIIps, Sexy er x , ezuzlngs, Whole,. sale Dealers in FITCH , and l MERMAN Dry Gads, bought e.trusicely al auction, Nos. 1 s 8 Bank street, below Market,' between becond and Third, Phila delphia. lny.To coati or shoat time b 4 small advanos on An'tion cost.' MAgra. Burley, kformaaj cuay be consulted, as usual 4 wilds Ninth streegrladel • • those questions of t scion than a quarter of atury Jul correctly. Sirs. Bury contintl Pills, infallible. for obstructious, females, which are rooonimend • and which may be talon under injure to health. JOl —..0.R.8EN.1 , W. is. latlitll . .. 'Urban dk. Co'.4 Chea p Clothing Store, _l_4' Sign of the Stripdri Coat. .0. 4.1 North toaren attest, List aide, near Orange street, LaMcaster, Pa. The proprietors of tbis groat malivactury of CLOTH/Nal respectfully announce to their lends and the public in general, that their esreblishmen now contains the larg est,ll most varied and u rapest ruziout of FALL/ and IV.INTER CLOT NU ever' tiered in Lallcas - Their stock is al of that- o n manumeture, and embraces the lateibt styles of 'lothiug adapted to the season, and wairanted to ive enure sausfacu-si to' purchasers as to duiity and s perior workmanship. Although the demand for clot ng at tiis popular estab lishment is daily increasing, yet y having a hill force ot, good cutters, and a great num bs ut,rorkinen, we are en abled to keep our Ware Rooms ways well stocked with every article of dress,halther for eu's or Boy's wear. Among our extensivt asaortme t may be found the ibi lowing : • OVERCOATS and BANGUPS, fro 1 Fine Black Cloth FroC. Coats ••• Fine do Dre do ,•• Blue Cloth Dress & F roc k Coats. •• Fancy (hutment Coat Busiuess Cohn. •• I Satinet, Frock and Saqh Coats Satinett Monkey Jackrp Black French Doeskin ants .• Double Milled Cassimere Pants Fine Black Cloth Penh Fancy Cassimere Pants • •• Satinett Pants 1 • Black SAM Vests i. Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests Cassimere and Satinett Vests ALSO, a full assortMent of Wa shirts and Drawers, Nrkilte and Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket ildkrs., S . Hosiery and Umbrellai. BOYS' CLOTHING.—'dust comp eted, another very large assortmenf of Boys' Clothing cut Me for the season, con. slating of Boys' Overroits, Frock, el:, and Monkey Coats, Pants, and Vests of allislses, and t extremely low prices, Also, just received a large aalult Elleultt Black and Fan cy Colored Cloths, Faticy Cassini res, Black French Doe skin Cassimeres,lllackt, atins, Vol. ets, Blushes, and Cash. mores, which will be reade up to *der at the shortest no tice, In the latest ths ion and In the most reasonable terms. The subscribers are regular r/reipt of the latest New E 7 u York and PhiladelphialFashions, ' hioy none but the best workmen, and coutldo4tly believe hey have the ability to furnish every article f clotltin lower hats any other Clothing House in thi city, and 6 arraliten to all who fa vor_ then" with their tutor% tire full worth of their --__ _ . money. ['tilted States ClothlF Store 01.1 No. 42 North Queen st oast of sep 25 911L1300 Per Ibloritgs.—From • 200 to $2OO, per month tfittis made by becoming acquainte • with what we propose to send for $l, and that without a .y fear of humbugging. This is to any person of ordinary usiness habits who may possess the art, a capit.¢.l of itself, ltich he may confident ly rely for permanent and resp table support. 1.1 the person be poor, let hint learn this, and turn his knowledge into gold. This is nos eipt or p oidliug art, but a thing of practical utility to s'ociety andquires no capital. Address $1 unclosed.' , W. I'. WAOI%.E.LI a CU., sep 25 6t 36 I Tiffin, Seneca co., Ohio. r aucaster Banig..—Au ELL rectors, to serve dtniug the eu di at the Banking liousept Mond ay bor, between the hour of 9A. IL, JOHN A general meeting ot the Stock the Banking blouse, oniTuesday tl4 at 9 o'clock, A. M., agreleably to oct 9 Ii P - --- atent Abrotypes.— m purchased the exc usive rlgh now enabled to offer Ihe public'. far exceeding, In beau , and duns fore made. These pictures are no. types around may be stain lu anylig rare property of being Mu:oEu sealed between giaSS plates, will. Patent, In the unitedlStates, lL and practised in Lancaster city by only, over Sprecher Pro's New Lancaster. I EXPLANATI The term AMBROTVIRE, by w designated; Is derived item the G I nifying indestructibility, pennant, I taken upon plate glass ,1 to which ? pending rile secureOvith an in, by which the picture ll retain for ages; it will net cni. ti rodo by al water or climate. It le bold in its surpasses any thing inithe gratiatil and may be seen in any light. T against *nib - aka:a -nude on rill k black varnish in itaMtidiate coo .1 Stich are not permanelit, as the destroy the yicture....l. A3IIIItOTYTE STIFIES.C‘WEE to be appreciated—the Filet being Strange are W Citizens and rit( type Gallery of the uu erslgued, before they procure licturei el n eured of polite atten lon. rep 25 tf-Se tovea, Sto yes. As the so 1.3 the purchase of Storps, the sub the attention of thosewanting, to sluts of the largest andest select° ed In this city. The variety of Pa Hall and Office Stoves to embraces many new mid Wautitu design, perfect In proixirtiou, and. sumptlon of fuel. Thule wanting Stove, with uniform smooth cited call before purchasing Wei...here. ment of Hardware, Cutlery, zaddi I G Cola, rep 2., IS. 9 h t tIe V A r " 7 re St et,ale hiattll ade' pany nomposed of the first Artists ceeding in strength anti talent an heretofore offered to tito Thentrk every sight in comedy,ltrugedy, se evilles, musical burlettps, &c., &c. Whou visiting the clip., go there. 020,000—Safe Ifiveotme t.P of Councils, passed the 22d day authorizing the Mayor to borrow o, 000 for 10 years, In C. Pon Bond, payable seml.annually, or the pay ~ and Interest, the faith credit o Persons having moot s to loan I sax), apply to Inte.--The SlibscriLer 'legs lea to Inform the public, that he will furniiii ;LIP? for iulldlng or cover roots In the most satisfactoryland duraii 4 - Mann ,, with slate of the best and lad quality as doors rod. .AF, yoritearan• teed to give entire antis:Action, a id done at the 5h71 4.1. notice. Apply personally or by let or Jill MAIL KIRK. Peach Bottoni P. 0. York tip. Pa. or Jiibn Ehler, Agent Lanediter city Sept. 25 uo. 3o 301. Wanted, 300 Active as local and travelling agent, ful and honrable, at a galary of 5: A capital of $5 only l!equlred. 1 book business: Full !particular: who enclose a postage itamp or a addrea 1 A. P.. MARI sep YS SWholesale t l llr & and il ft= , at Y' the b Jewelry Store,” No, 9(1 North Se Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches tl.illjo• - -led . Gold Leplue, 18 carat Silver Lever, •fuli jew Silver Lapin°, jewels. Superior Quartiers. Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver, do. Gold llracelets, Ladies' Gold Pencils, Silver Tea Spoons, nob Gold pens, with panel Gold Finger Sings, plain, 12 , ,i cent Pater in proportion. All g, sold for. I and filly.. tcents t, 18%; L is war= On band, some (Jold '• lower than the above p lOublle Sale of teal E f the 25th of October, 1855. 1n of the Orphan's Court df Lancnste public sale, on the preinises, the Y. erty, being the real estiao of Jose I township, deceased, iriz A Ira about 82 acres more or Tess in saldt of Daniel Ault, Danieliftelst, Tho, —About U acres of the, tract in cleared and in a good rtate of cut sing water on the premises, and al The improvements lira 2 LOG Log Cooper Shop, Loglßarri, and a thriving young Orchard of whole The property is conleulently to Muses, he. An indisputable title will be gi en on the Ist of April 'poet. Sale to commence eta o'clock. t, due attendance will belgiven and AND', MIMI p 0 the Ladles.+The Ent Mrs. E. DitlIFlN, 1 1l o. 113 Nor kvanklin Square, and r -vo. lit • Philadelphia. Mrs. Griffin, the Implorter and b , York Fashions, begs tt aunounce delphis, that she has Opened* t t the patterns of the Fa 1 and Win sa ippon of garment - , such as Dr Sleeves, Sacks, Basques, Aprons, ' different patterns for _adios' an.{ great many of whickdars of her cannot be surpassed, dor fail to pi, Ladies wishing tolte their or Children's Cloth Onk made with Call have the patten. gratis, b these establishments. ; Mrs. (1. also intormsithe Ladies of cutting and fitting Ladles' dres the small sum of $3,6(4 Only tw . 1 learning. Sathifactioulgiven or .. Also, pinking and stOmping for , der. An assortment of tStmw and on hand. vos.Uld Bonnets and flats alter. to equal new. R - DEAL En'fATE,,AIIYUELIC .yetuber 3, 1555. lh pursuan phans' Court, of Lancaster count sale, on the premises, the follow"' township, Lancaster coluutypon tl abethtuwu to Falmouth, one nine a half mile from NissLty's Mill, a • Gingrich and Moses cuutal The improvements are two story • of never failing water 4 ,at the cl• and other necessary Locust Tress, audma Orchard of • hale tocomtnenyo at Le'clock, •rs we will sell at a very sep 25 tam 88 ,y Mrs. Jackson ' ) t her residence, Ao. S L below cat/tar/he, on aU which she has for mon ''hiladelphia answered so .s to nose 31m. Jackson's I. monthly regularity In !for 8.11 persons so atfected dreuummuces, without sap al Sm 34 63.00 to $15.00 6,50 to 13,00 7,00 to 13,50 5,50 to 10,00 3,75 to 0,00 3,60 to 6,76 3,25 to 5,00 2,00 to 3,26 3,00 to 8,00 2,76 to 4,00 3,00 to 6,00 276 to 4,60 1,76 to 8,00 2,00 to 4,00 1.26 to 2,00 •• 1;00 to 2,60 leu and Cotton Under igurod Shirts, Collars, -ponders, Stocks, (Roves I • EItISEN & 'LI of the atripod Coat, 0, Lancaster. . iction for Thirteen Di ning yenr, wlll be held nt. 19th day of Novom and 3 P.JI. U. PLATER, Cashier ',elders *lll be ,bald at 6 dth day of November, charter. /.1) subscribers having of Lancaster city, are Nr.svAITLE Or i'ldrultEa, dlity, anything ever bet. . reversed. (as daguerroo . t. They also possess the be; being hermetically h is secured by Letters t Britain and France, I — . ce It'. 6'OI.IIIIMS, 'tore. North Queen et., kit these Pictures are I.ck word Ambrotos, cy, , &c. The Picture is nether pinto or corms. e‘trucllblo cement, by its original brilliancy id,. nor b.c injured by [foci, beautiful in tone, us of iipht and shade, e public are cautioned lulu of gloss, with the ct with tn. Picture.— rolsitinust crack and MUST BE SEEN, fully an tekfect as Ilfu. to cell at ttse Ambro. ud examine spcluteux •witeru, ;lb they are CL': , I3IINGS 3 CO son is approaching for . Tiber bogs lease toeal /to stock, which n ner.orrtnent ev, offer lor, Cook, shop, either or cold, patterns, elegant In •conunticd in rite eon cheap and serviceable would du well to Al, nguncral assort ,.y, Ac. U M. STEIN MAN, ,West liiug street. t Theatre.—Arch bin. The Star Conl in the v,rld, and ea dramatic combination 1 public, - tv ill appear drntna, yaud. 1 • 4 t.—By an ordinance .f August, A. D.. 1855, perusanunt loan $'1,0,- of $5OO each. intermit •• eat of which principal i Gm city Is pledged. II sums not less than J. ALBRIGHT, Mayor. ming men, To act 11111 a bust nu•s easy, use -0 0 par Mouth 0 patent medicine or OVen, free, to all Hire" cent, piece, and VN. Plaistow, N. H. GC 88 ', IV:aches and Jewelry, , hlladolphla Watch and ',and Street, corner of 18 carat cases, $28,00. $2,00 h i 13,00 0,00 7,00 holder, 1,00 ; 000; Watch Glasses, stoat 21; other articles t; to be what they are IF,ER ;locoman to 0: Conrad. Vera and Lepthes atlll oct tate.iw•On Thursday urananco of an Order , county, will be sold at Mowing described prop h Oreor, late of Bart 't of Land, containing 'fruship, adjoining lands as Nelson. and others. oodland—the balanco iration. There is run. well of oxcallont water. LIISU HOUSES, a other oubbousas, with fruit. sled to. 3mls, School .n, and. possession glv . M. of said day, when ins made known by 'W DARECLEY JOUN MARTIN, rm.*. !slums of Fashion, by :la bixtb street, opposite) ice street, bolus) blath, !sip:woo:Paris And Now Ito the Ladles of Phils e above establishments r Styles fur every de sses,:Closks, • c., with coo thousand Children's Costume, a own designing, which age the most fastidious. aces, Cloaks, Siatitlllas, (neatness mat dispatch, having them made ut • t she leaches the art „s by measurement, for hours required, while ney.refuuded. , inbrold.ay done to or '.s.lllliuury Always bloachrd and petered ' sep z 5 3u, , 148.—0 u Satu. day, No - of ad Ordur Of the Or Iwill Iro sold at public .g real estate lu Couoy n road leadlug from bill, from Colliu'n Stara, and • 'Dining lauds of Joseph .ing 121 Aor es rf land, .pump Franie Burn. fine lot o , 7. Glen fiult tree:, • '. M., 'of said day cumin