in the Legislature, a high Know-Nothhig offi- LANCASTER COUNTY BANK.. Nov. 6, 1855. ...,......- ~ - ~.,,- 'I. L'I STATE - of Heftier Derr,. doed.Lotteni 0/1/0/NAL Hovel b r N. P. '.' "'""" ---e : XAtestamentary on the estate of llenr7 Derr, late of Co-, 11.031 E JOUILNAL for 1566.—New can DRUMM SE.. to —whose name has not yet appeared in any me DirEctors of this Inatitution have this day .B_o. the flab of January next, the first number of township, deed having been issued to the residingsubscriber '°3: in said to w nship: All - 'indebted to laid. .1s salon morally wrong—was at the same erne declared a Dividend of five percent. out of the prof- the New Series for 1556 , of this well-known Family News. i . estate are requested to mae payment Immediately, - and. t * gaged in the seduction of a young and vir- its of the last air months, payable on•demand•having claims will resent them properly authentl paper . 411 -- be issued, wi ne ws ypo and new attractions; 1 those ?—that . W. L. PELPER, the' principal one is of the kin which hu been n d. 1 cated for settlement. JOLLY /3.08, . net 23 et* 40 Execrator. ii s diatirolilcoafltelftrctsil nov 63t 42 c a shier. by bath American and European periodicals, to - be rer th e e - -- most acceptable and popular, via i—A NovrxiX alarAL ant- 1 . to the office for which he is now a candi- . PUBLIC SALE. area. The title Is " PAUL FARE; OR, PARTS OF A LIFE ELSE UNTOLD. A Novel," by N. P. Wails. I te, he will be dragged before a criminal ON Frille.y, November 16th, 1855, at 7 o'clock, P. ort under a bastardy warrant? . Strange 141. will be sold at public sale at C. Shenk's hotel, In addition to this now feature, a series of original . sketches, songs and ballads by G. P. Mosais, and an orig in , will Queen street, the following valuable prop inal novellette, in versa d astonishing as this declaration is, it is . the estate of Dr.- , arc founded upon facts, called ;TIM erty, late Samuel Humes, dee'd. Saver or a Pratt," by J. IL Finn, among the induce re, andcan be substantiated by irrefragable No. 1. A Lot of Ground, fronting the new Court mebta for new subscribers to commence with the first oof. Thus do we find an official engaged in Rouse and .24 Reformed Church, 175 feet. There ou lk ml E ler ot t lb e e yr r r i . so t butlons and labor of the Editors, the a kin,, ,, a law, and at the same moment mould- are upon it FIVE DWELLING ROUSES, new Sta- Rome Journal will contain the Foreign and Domegic Cor hie three good wells—the Conestoga water and nth- o' tie - able to immolate upon its altar '. Can er hie, divided - into 7 lots or purparts, the Euro pea n of m a large liar ° t tillectrimbountsorro the m stc: in of . ire mind conceive anything more atrocious varying from 18 to 14 feet front on Duke street ; and terest u in r° g put i ;lications n of the day—the brief novels—the d damnable? We believe not; and we fur- will be sold separately or together, as may bed, suit er believe that, when the particulars of this Purchasers• w plank in the platform of Know-Nothing stiality shall he fully developed, the people To Attorneys wanting offices and dwellings within yardsof the Court House and Public u ces, as a few ilfi piqu ant fashions—the stories—the sparkling wit and amusing anecdote —the news and gossip of the Parisian papers—the person al sketches of public characters—the stirring scenes of the world we live in—the chronicle of the news fur ladles— well as all others wishing an eligible building lot in 'f o e ..h flcts ,r o d o .l u i Massachusetts will turn :igai n ,t. ti; , se con- one of the most beautiful and desirable localities, 1 irators against virtue, and reiigi,itli., politi- either for business or private residence, in the city I and constitutional freedom, n.., they would ,ainst the vilest desecrators of their most this is an opportunity that will not be presented times — the il l , : Information —the life, t hu nes .; f anield".'-attes pick of literature. society and morals, 1 and the usual variety of careful ckooSings from the wil dernees of English periodical literature, criticism, poetry, again,as the property will be positively sold, with- etc. we need not remind our readers that we have also out reserve. one or two unsurpassed correspondents in the fashionable lerished household oals. society of New York, who will give us early news of every new feature of style and elegance among the leaders of the gay world. Tau:a—Fur one copy. 52. ; for three copies, ss.—or one copy fur three years, $1 --always In advance. Subscribe without delay. Address MORELS S WILLLIS. Editor. and Proprietors, 107 Fulton street, New-York. nov 0-3 t 42 !Ihe Human He-tr.—To minister to a penchant for -.thug II i, :11141 -ravol tresses, - the brains of ent,n h•tve heretofice been wiled in requisition to lit ' purpose: tar attholv.ll twiny ills, balms, dyes. and n. ilia leo, b...at the ...stilt of the incubation. tha re nut only tort•ved to is, valueless. bait many of them silir.•ly injurious the hair nod Nealp—beit , the Wei s .. a id.head and iarinus fait, painful and danger s yutaner.u. dis,rders. 1 . . . Up,,,, Prof. • 1../ . W0 , ..1..,1 rt. lemis. fortune has 05(5 or ,l the honor of having dlseovered a kalsatnie preparation, ILlieli not oni) promotes the a,5... th and heautilies the air inn litisji 11...;re5...1qtt restores it when it is _o :v or • MS it hark to its oriiital .4.1. r after it has bt•••••111n. I,ty, 010110 it to the s..nip. :mil rifectikiity .1...010ys .it -11 . atie iems oruptimis n , may have ni.en rii,cll•l••rra by the ••10e dyes, essential oils. and other injurious applications.— le. many rests:viable testimonials niii..h :tee Mimed in its nor, from every part of the country in whirlt it Ilan bnell /.trial aced, leaves to lags for the. s,...plit. to ham: a doubt 1. The great deniand for this article its the eastern motes, an induced the p. Oprietoi s 1, ..2,120.11011 it depot for its anufnet ore and sale in the MI y of New York. It is last trip:mating all etlior stesilies for the (lair. and already ploys .5 popularity whirls no other has es, attain. d. Buy it—sits' It—and ion 'Aid 119 •I , r • 1,31 y•••,11. alien :lOU 11:1. i..• 11 dir•••1,1 to i•. . . .!nt.uttry 11lot% %1*.,..D.•-11,11. tsi, ••i -tir !Air Itestoratite. 111 :l ..rrk.it: t:tt is. lin ) t its tel lens h"...” and a , ha, I.vtt trt.tatkd from chti.lh ~1...14.1 et..- e , l to L.tit, ,slti..ll was ht...ttotittg g.•:ty, to In:, 1 have and :ult. t.ith and thing p!,.. ie attti ••I 111.. •1111, /sm . . 1:1•.••,k11•4•1 1L1.1A41.. 1:1.NTli.11 11. I. o.ll'l Pv.v. :---I t:it , e pi e• ,it d lestinem, 1.. 1 1 111-tii 1:•te ive. Thle 51) I, cl) ow 1,•••en. •,rizit-11 • •i. rho only apppileai i••., 1:.1•• er..l- if 11 1... 11 Itehtorative. by - 3 6.1); rode hi), f chse, can moot :e RegpeetrUily p.ur-1 From the Editk., of the item Estatc Adrerti,,. trret Hoar. 'd0...--tiour liat io • ls,oato- pr., windy {into gray. I Was th-1u..01, state. Mix e e dlo trial or your flair ni-torativo. I ha s- n rt 000 l loss than tett bottles, but 11, ona hairs have all .h.appere.l: and al though tuy hair has oot folly attaio..l its 0, iainal yet the prores+ od I+ grolliall, going o. and I have go-at hopes that. in a short Inn, 1.1) h Will 100 as dark as Intanorly. I have olso Is ell !moll gralifted at the healthy utaisluro liot tarroo. Was and dry, end it has atle .11 t en 11., Itbr;eet folly )out hair cetnufett.e.ll..:ile,, ell •otne or fours >ears sine, and c,lstilLited not,' I be. came quite bald. I tried all the ft .pular 1,10 ...i.e. : day, but to on effect f at last 1 O:LS twin. sd te use 'celebrated flair Restorative, and :tin very happy to sei it is doing wonders. I have likAV rt tit, go. ef c'fultft, hair, and cheerfully reeoulteend Its use Is. all .:1111:11.1y flirted. A. C. IVILLI.OI,ON, 1.;:: Se. "MI all vet. St. L, a. Alarel, 7, 1 .3.4. U.. 1. Woon .1. Cu. :11.1 Broad ...ay No,. I', and 111 Market, St. LOLIIK, 110., Proprietor,. 1. W. Dyott S Sons, 1:'.7 North Cd rl . Whole. rale Agent,. For wale by U. A. ROVE,FIELD CO., Mudirithe Dopol. Lancaster, In., and by U. A. and by Druggist, generally. nu,: 11 1,, -.;u aroodio,i It leper:, 1.. 44 for revolutionary :Itteinpt iu Europe as 5.•.0 as the pp per Ilium silty arrive. We may then look to - 3r, t I,al •d thr Kossuth hats :nal revol utionart !3:31i.3".. lain we ha,. to, doubt the Philadelphia public. no matter what sty be thin changes iu dres.s, will still continue to provide• II . with clothing trios ROCK HILL it Wit 1., N cheap ant elegant clothing store, No. 111 Cho:dint Street. oruer 11 Franklin Place. dee V-49 MARRIAGES On the 29th of Oct., by the Rev. Alfred Nevin, Faulh Jones; to Rebecca S. Marshall, both of Pal ton twp. Oe the I Oth inst. by the Rev. J. J. Strino, Jacob C. Landis of Conestoga, to Elizabeth A. Conrad of Penna. By the same, Sebastian M. Rohrer of Conestoga ; to Elizabeth Brenner of Manor Twp. 1 . 111LtD2,1.1.1.k, N.Vemt The Flour market is quiet but prices are firm.— There is a moderate export demand, and 000 barrels standard and good sold last evening and this morn ing at $9,25 per barrel, at which figure at the close there was but a very limited amount. offer ing.' There is a fair demand for the supply of the retailers and bakers at $9,25a9,75 for common and extra brands and sloall for fancy lots. 100 barrels Rye flour sold at $11,13. 150 barrels fresh ground Pennsylvania Corn Meal sold at 84,375 per barrel and 500 barrels at a price kept secret. (}RAlN—Wheat continues in demand, but there was scarcely any offered on 'Change. Small sales of good and prime red at s2,o3'per bushel, and white at $2,10a2,20. Rye is in fair request and 2000 bush els old Southern yellow sold at 116 cents, °float.— Oats come forward slowly-4500 bushels prime Dela ware sold at 42 cents per bushel. WHISKEY is firmer—Sales of barrels at Ilan! cents, andlihds at 40a41 cents. ANCING School.—A. BON NAFFON respectfully 1./announces to his patrons and the tit izens of Ltol4ll.St, generally. that he will open his DA. :Willi:A,. at Fulton Hall. nu Friday and Saturday the 7th and loth Inst., at 4 o'clock. 31.. fir Miss,: at t; for )tasters: and at S fur Gentlemen. lu addition t. the Science of Dancing. and those fancy dances now taught, ho trill introduce the Bohemian Polka, of twenty changes or figures; the Esmeralda and the Galitza. two 6 :lt STATE of James Crow.—lu the Court of _C./Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas. A. S. Green, Committee of James Crow, (an 'habitual drunkard) did on the 29th day of October, laufl, file in the Office of tho Prothonotary of the said Court his account o 1 the mid Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the sold Court have appointed the Sd day of Dee., 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unleas ez. reptions be tiled Attest, Proth'ys. 01:11re, Lau. our LANCASTER County Bible Society.—The Annual Meeting of the Lancaster County Auxiliary itible Society will be held iu the Second Presbyterian (Mr. Nevin's) church, lu this city, on Thanksgiving Day. Thurs day, Nov. 22, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when the othcers and Board of Managers for the ensuing year. will be elected, and other usual business of the Society transacted. Co. der the amended Constitution, all persons coutr ibntiug annually to the funds of the Society, and all members 01 Societies auxiliary to it, are members of the County Socie ty. The Anniversary Sermon will be delivered in the even ing, at half pait six o'clock, by the pastor of the church, after which the Annual Report trill be road by the Rev. Mr. Baldwin. The members of the church and friends of the Bible cause in the.city and county are respectfully in vited to attend. By ordor of the Board of Managers. nov 6 tf 43 TIIEO. FENN, Soc'y FULTON Hall.--31LLE TERESA. ;PARODI, beis leave to announce that her Only Grand Con cert, In Lancaster will take place on Tuesday Evening, Nov. oth, on which occasion she will be assisted Icy lI Me. AMALIA PATTI STRAKOSCII, the distinguished coat trait°, and SIGNOR LEONARD the Eminent Baritone. MAURICE STRAKOSCU the great Pianist, 3lusical Di rector and Conductor. Mlle TERESA PARODI will sing for the first and only time . _ LA DIARSR.LLA ISE, the celebrated French National Hymn, which crea ted wherever sung by her the greatest sensation and was received with immense enthusiam. PROGRAMME, 1 PART I. 1. Mendelssohn's celebrated " Wedding March,." from his music composed for the "Midsummer Night's Dream," transcribed and performed on the Piano by M. STRAKOSCH. 2. "I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls," from Bars Opera of the Bohemian Girl, sung by MADAME STBAKOSCII. S. Casta Diva, from Bellinis' Grand Opera Norma, sung by M'LLE TERESA PARODI. 4. Aria from Mendelssohn's Oratcirio, "St. Paul,' sung by SIGNOR LEON ARDI . . 5. The celebrated Ricci Waltz, sung by Wile TEItESA PARODI. Qultuor from "I Puritani," by Bellini, arranged for the Piano and performed by MAURICE STRAKOSCII : 7. Duetto from Weber's Opera, "Der Ereymbutz,' sung by ;Wile T. PARODI k AIME A. P. STRAKOSCII. PART 11. 8. "Within a mile of Edinboro," the favorite Scotch Ballad, sung by DIALME STRAKOSCH. 9i The Superb Duettino " Laci derma la mans, — from Mozart's chief ci'ccuvro, "Don Giovanni," sung by _ _ _ M'LLE T. PARODI & SIG. LEONARD' 10. "Say Yes, Pussy;" or the timid man, the bash ful young lady and the cat. A new song, sung by by MADAME STRA.KOSCR. 11. The Aria from Lucia di Lammermoor, " Cruda Funesta Smania," sung by , LEONARD'. 12. La Marsellaise—the celebrated French National Hymn, sung by MLLE TERESA pARODI. 13. "Musical Rockets," composed and performed by ALS.URICE STRAHOSCIi. 14. A Beautiful New Duettino, by Wallace, called "Love's Approach," sung by M LLB PARODI k MME STRAEDSCII. Books of the Concert, containing over one hundred essays, also the celebrated Marsellsise and not only the pieces performing on the evening of the Concert, but also all theprincipal rand moat popular Airs, Ballads, Dnetts and Music arranged for the Piano Forte, for sale on the evening at the Hall. Lir Price of Admission, $l. Seats will lie secu red without charge, at the Music Store of Washing ton H. Heifer, Esq. Doors open at 7, Concert com mences at S o'clock. nov 6 it 42 MIUrORE New Goods at Wesstz , e.—Now open ing, the best bargains of the season. Velvets, Cloths for Talmas, Shawls 25 per cent lower than ever; Alerinoes, every shade; Ladles Dress Goods of the latest designs.— Silks, Bilks, the most beautiful ever offered. Now opening, the largest assortment of Gloves and 110. derv, in order to snit every - taste; 1000 pieces of the best Calicoes ever sold, at S cts.; 4-4 Muslin, at 6 1 4 cts., at WENTZ'S. • Carpets—Jost received the cheapest carpets ever sold at WENTZ'S • How Is the time for every one that wants a new oarpet. No. 2. A new Two-Story BRICK DOU BLE HOUSE, and Lot of Ground, situate on sac the South side of East Orange street, above 1 • Plum, opposite the Public Schools, and near toe Lo comotive Works, with back buildings and other im provements, and will be sold separate or entire as de sired. No. 3. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, immediately East of the above, each fronting on Orange street, 21 feet 5i inches, and extending back 245 feet to a 14 feet alley. Previous to the sale, the above properties, together with all the remaining property belonging to the es tate of dec'd., can be purchased at private sale, on application to the subscriber, where plans of the whole can be seen, and any information respecting them obtained. HENRY CARPENTER, nor. 6 2-1 42 Executor. Cosutopolltuu Art Associatioik SECOND YEAR —Arrangements for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular Institu tion for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have been made on the most exensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the far famed GENOA CRUCIFIX,' which which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming the new Collection, the diffusion of American Art, and the encouragement of American genius, have not been overlooked. Commissions nave been issued to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts executed by the greatest living Sculptor,— Ili so POWERS : LiEuRGE WASIIINGTtoN,Tha lather of his Country; Bk:NJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philosopher; DANIEL ‘VEIISTER, The Statesman. A special agent has vis ited Europe and made careful and judicious selec tions of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble ; Statuary ant . .. Choice Paintings. The whole forminga large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed free among the members of the Association for the Second Year. I=llEl TEJON or MEMBERSIIIP.—The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Associ ation, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for ono year, and also a ticket in the dis tribution of the Statuary and Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines : Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Graham's, Uudey's La dy's Book, and Household Words. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six tiekets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of member ships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art fur the ensuing year. The advantages secured by becoming a member of this Association, are— lot. All persons receive the full value of their sub subscriptions at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards pur chasing choice Works of Art, which are to be dis tributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership, will please give their post-office address in full, stating the month they wish the Magazine to commence, and have the letter registered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores, will observe that bYjoining this Association, they receive the Magazines and free Ticket in the annual distri bution, all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues giving fukl de scriptions, sent free on application. For Membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A• A. At either of the principal offices— " Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 34S Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 16(1 Water street, San dusky, Ohio. Subscriptions received by JOSEPH CLARKSON, Honorary Secretary for Lancaster ; Pa. tf 42 =ME I MPORTANT TO TILE MEDICAL PROFESSION. i—Clinical Lectures on Surgery. By M. Nelaton. From Notes taken by Walter F. Atlce, EL. D. Just published by J. B. Lippincott A Co. Dickson's Elements of Medicine, a compendious view of Pythology and Therapeutics; or, the History and Treatment of Diseases. By Samuel henry Dickson, M. D., LL. D. For sale at MURRAY A STORK'S, Lancaster. nov 6 tf-42 I.I.I.:ST.RATED History of a Year'. I Event in the CHI... Complete up to the present date Enthraeing a Journal of the Siege of Sevastopol—lilt lee Sorties. Storms. Wrecks. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Ac. with the latest reference Maps rd the Crimea and Mac' Sea. Also, three views of Sastopol, with &script hats 0 each. and a splendid 's ing of Cronstadt, showing. tie .les.ait.ing its I...stifle:diens. Se of Map. gn by JS inches. • Price. cents. beautiful lc co it lor al. Sent by mail to any part of the country to, one rout postage. 31ap. hook and Print Agent wanted tor every State It the Union to sell from a list of popular Mops. Letters o inquiry promptly answered. Catalogues and speeimet sheet free to the trade. A. ILJOCELYN, nor ti ait 42 No. CO Fulton st.. N. Y. N. It. Newspapers copying, the chore and sending th same to the Uflire will revel,: three copies. 1-ALU:II3LE Mill and Farm at Public I'BI VATE SALE.—The nude, signed gill offer at puLlk sale on Wednesday, the 12th day of December next. on the premises. all that valuable farm situate on James Creek. at its junction with the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, one mile and a half from the Washington depot of the Broad Top Railroad, andl2 miles from II uot ingdon. Containing about 225 Aeres, baring thereon a new three-story stone anal frame GRIST MILL, with four run of burrs. and all the modern improvements. A large stone MANSION 110 USE, the late residence of the late James Entrekin, Esq. A large bank o- barn.—. A two-story brick dwelling house for mill. Two log tenant houses and other improvements. About 150 acres of the land are cleared, 50 acres of it being first rate river bottom. This mill is situated In rue of the best wheat growing neighborhoods In the State. A good level road to the railroad. The location is good for a store, and the farm would suit for dividing. J. BOWMAN. Prothly. 41-42 The owners will sell at private sale, and will offer at public sale as above it not sooner sold. The money is not wanted soon, and terms will bo made easy. Payments ex. tended to any reasonable number of years, for part, or on the whole to suit purchasers, If properly secured. Terms will bo published on day of sale. Possession be given on first day of.lanuary or first day of April. A. P WILSON, JANE STEEL. nor 3 4141 Hunt ingdon, l'a., nor ith, TILL Greater Attractional—lieDEY's Lo Book for 1656. Fiftysecond volume: The Piou wer Magazine: Especially devoted to the wants of the La dies of America. Where this Magazine is taken In a house, no other Is wanted, as It comprises all that could be obtained by ta king three others. \ ..14.1 ' NEW FEATURE FOR 1856 h A now a d interesting story will be commenced in Jan uary, by Ma Harland, author of "Alone," and " Hid. den Path," tw novels that have created an immense sen sation In the literary world. Also— Miss Virginia F. Townsend will commence to the Feb ruary number a Nouvellette, which we know will strong ly interest the readers of the Book. Stories by an English Authoress. • How to make Wax Flowers and Fruits. With Engra rug s. The Nurse and the Nursery How to make a Bonnet. Troubles of an English Housekeeper. The Art of sketching Flowers from Nature. With en gratings. To be copied by the learner on paper to be col ored. Maternal counsels to a Daughter. Designed to aid her in the care of her health, the improvement of her mind, and the cultivation of her heart. New style of illuminating windows and lamp shades, with engravings. Poetry and history of linger rings, illustrated; shells fur the Ladies, and where they come from, with engravings. This Is only giving an idea of our intentions for 1856. New designs of interest to the ladies are springing up ev ery day; we shall avail ourselves of everything that can interest them. In fact, Godoy'e Lady's Book, will possess the interest of any other three magazines. In addition to the above will be continued in each No. tiodey's splendid Steel engravings. One hundred pages of reading. tiodey's challenge Fashion Plates. lu this miu every other department, we defy rivalry or imitation. Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of them are given monthly. Model Cottages. Dress making, with diagrams to cut from. Dress patterns—infant's and childrens dresses—all kind of crochet and netting work—cloaks, mantelets, taltuas, collars, chimisetts, under sleeves, bonnets, window cur tains, broiderie anglaise slippers, caps, cloaks, evening dresses, fancy articles, head dresses, hair dresses, robes for night and morning, carriage dresses, bridal dresses, wreaths, mantillas, walking dresses, bridal habits, boy's clothing, capes and cloaks of fur in season. Crochet and netting work, printed in colors. Drawing lessons for youth-1000 designs; 3lusic, $3,00 with is given every year; the Nurse and the Nursery, with full instructiourc Oodey's valuable recipes upon eve ry sal.j,..t. We would advise all who intend to subscribe to send in their orders soon, for if we do not make duplicate stereo type plates, it will be difficult to supply the demand. We expect our list for 1856 will reach 100,000 copies. The best plan of subscribing is to send your money direct to the publisher. Those who send large amounts had better send drafts, but notes will answer if drafts cannot be procured Letters had better be registered—it only costs five cents extra, and their safe reception is insured. One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. Three copies one year, $6. Five copies one year, cnd an extra copy to the person sending the club, making six copies slo. Eight copies one year and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making nine copies, $l5. Eleven copies one year and au extra copy to the person sending the club, m aking twelve copies, $2O. :.8$ The above terms cannot be deviated from, no mat ter how many are ordered. Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine' both one year for $4,50. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine both one year for $3,50. The money mast bo all sent at one time for any of the Clubs. Additions of one or more to clubs are received at club prices. A specimen or specimens will be sent direct to any Post. master making she request. We can always supply back numbers for the year, as the work is stereotyped. Subscribers in the British Provinces, who send for dubs must remit 30 cents extra on every subscriber, to pay the American postage to the lines. Address L. A. GODEY, nov 6 2t 42 No. 113 Chesnut street, Phila. ' IVTILS• HERFOOT will open on to-mor— ITI row (Wednesday. Oct 31.) at her store in South Queen street, two doors below the Lancaster Haul:. o handsome assortment .4 . WINTER. BoX NETS, wlsboh she desires the Ladh, call and ox amine. (Mt 30 t 41 THE Office of the Laucasttr Savings In st 11:10,1 ix Open doily from 9 "'nine}, A. AL. until 4 olock. P. M. • . . Those depositors who have not exchanged certificates are relocated to call at the Office with as little delay as possible and receive the new certificates now being Is sued fn exchange for those issued prior to June tith, 1555. iu txtler that the Institution may procetal in tt o e regular tran.artlt•n of business. fly Ordor ofILA Board of Trusteos. I. 1'4:1111AM:1f, President. nrd 3111(41 I=l OPULAR Lectured in lb'ultou Y td lowing eminent gentlemen have been engaged ddliver a eour , e of TWELVE LECTIJ•.I.:3 in this city. The I a vied.ueleni Lvevcite was delivered. by the Gov ern, ei I•dan,ylraniti. en Thursday evening, :nth. tier Willdts of Philads Sur. sth. Dr. McClintock of Cai Mel; Mr. Ilarliam,h indgd Sinyser, •• •• •. Lowrie, lb,. hr. linwmau. . - - .• Mr. Ray of Dow!liulttowit, do. March 4th. Professor keiippeti. do. •• 21st. 'flu, hest lecture has out yet been lolly decided upon, Lot the present probability is. that it will be deli cr red by 1111 %RR TAYLOR, the very celebrated traveler. Al - a - A single ticket for the whole course-12 lectures— t F: DOLLAR. For any one lecture Tickets tor sale at the hook Stores, at the Drug r:.thrtt of Mr. Ileittitsh, and at the t , aturday Evening Express SVLtL E. LOCKE, Oct.:to-3Ln pd. 41 CoVNTY Orn,e, lb:tuber 15, 1555. v OTLCE to Tax Collet, ora.—The oudersigm ed will sit on the 19th, 20th and 21st of November, i,Currt week) for the purpose of granting Exoneratious for late, County and Military taxes, mid making settlement the tax dupli..ates for the current year. after whirl me all utmeti led dupliontes will Le collected by the Sher. PRIMP EEIST, WM. C. WORTH, DANIEL BRANDT, riANCEIL C ure d.—To the surprise of many, auoth individual readily cured of Schirrus or Cancer, by Dr. S. S. Wirar,jr., of Sch.eneck. Lan. Co. I u this ease about one-half of the lower lip 1958 affected with schirrus or cancer. extending to the base of the jaw. The cancerous or schirrus parts were nicely taken out without much pain and healed in ten days time leaving scarcely any de formity. net 30 If 41 - DURE Ground Spices..—The subscriber is l_pre pared to furnish lure Ground Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Mustard, Brown and Yellow, Mace, Nutmegs, Se., 4c., at the lowest market prices. Dealers and families are invited to try them. They are rarranted to be fr e from any admixture, and possess a teength not found In Philadelphia or N. York Spices. CHARLES A. HEINITSH, N 0.13 East King st.. Lancaster. CEEB - - - - USTRAY•—Strayed from the premiers of the sub ijscriber r,bling near the village of Intercourse, Lea. rock township, a DARR BRINDLE STEER, no other par ticular marks remembered, about years old. Any per son giving intbrmation of said Estray to the subscriber, so that he may again be obtained, will be suitably rewar ded. DAVID STIRILING. out SJ :it. 41 DARE Chance for a Bumineigo Man.- 11,Waulted, n purchaser for an established MERCAN TILE BUSINESS, in our of the best established stands In the county ; ~r au active business num, with a capital of about $5OOO, would he taken as a partner. This is a rare chance fur a parson who is desirous of engaging in a safe and prqtitable business. For particulars, address, with real name, 31ERCHANT, care of the Examiner °Mee, Lan caster, ra. out au at 31 ATOUNG Men and Others—Wake Up I I Why . staud ye Idle? Onward is the march. Unfurl your banner to the breeze with the inscription thercou— EXCELSIOR. Come to the New and Cheap Book Store, and buy for yourselves some valuable and standard works, at the very lowest prices, and improve your minds. Let not genius be buried iu obscurity to yourselves and the world. : 4 TOP AN I) It rx EcT : —The New and (leap Bookstore is jilt ;srceivit.g. a Inrge lot of ndscellane ms leeks nom the Trade cabs, such us history, biogriphy. travels. lite thmllical t gift books, iillonns, juveniles, school souks,lo.mu books, music books, musk.nit a general variety of the cost select literature, such as might come under other heads in the catalogues. :not of scientific worts of eyery description. Our assortment id Stationery is very complete. Ail trill be sold at the very lowest wholesale or retail prices. Space will red rr vus to enumerate books on t i mid. IVe will scour, lit,' public that our variety is large and complete. and our terms as low as any in this city. Stop and sire and ber couvinerd. 'llse subscribers have become agents tor Sander's Series of blenders. Peltotis Outline Maps. Greenleaf's Arithmeties. Mouteittfs Geographies. Beekeeu System of Penmanship. Davenport's United States history. Hoover's Ink and Writing Fluid. Mr. Jacob's Anti-Cossise Amalgam Pens. . , Teachers, School Directors and Merchauta will nod It greatly to their advantage to purchase all books at the New and Cheap Book ;lore. All should give us a trial. 11. YoUNIt & Comer td ..latliet and CO/ I re 'squares, Limeaster, l's. oct at NEW Holland Business Stand at Public SALE.—Ou Saturday evening. November 10, 15:,5, on the premises occupied by Jacob Slambaugh, viz; The large, well built BRICK TAVERN 1101.75 E and Other buildings on the north side of the Turn pike, known us Robert's Ilotel. As a stand for any kind of public business it is considered our of the best iu the county. The attention of business men and capitalists is particularly invited to this property on account of its established character and condition. Sole o'clock by A. C.:ROBERTS. rdoaks and Mantillas I--And a general assort ment of FANCY DRY 6,00D5, comprising Dress Silks, best marks of Black Silks, French Embroideries, Ribbons, Mantilla Velvets, Shawls, Scarfs and Gloves. 4Ciir Particular attention given to orders far Cloaks and Mantillas.—A select stock always on hand, and for sale at lowest cash prices. MRS. GRIFFITII, N0.C.:.83 Chesnut St. above Otli. Philadelphia Oct. 31-3 t 40 PHILADELPHIA Boot and Shoe Store. —I have removed my wholesale Boot and Shoe store from North Firth et.; Philadelphia, to Queen street, Lancaster, National House Buildings, next door to Erben's Dry Goods Store, where 1 offer Sue most extensive assortment of Boots and Shoos ever seen in the city of Lancaster, at wholesale and retail. Ladles Gaiters from 75 eta. to $3,50 do. Slippers from do. Boots from do. Jenny Lind's from do. Buskins from do. (cum Sandals from Together with a great variety of Fancy work, Opera Boots, Cushman Ties, Sontags, Albonles, Eurekas, &e. (lents. Fine Boots from $2,50 to $5,00 do, Patent Leather from do. Calf Congress Gaiters from do. Calf Shoes from do. Cork•solod (genuine) Misses Ties from do. Buskins from do. Boots from do. Gaiters from Do. Tagllonies at Boys Fine Calf Boots from Do. •• Kip Boots from do. " Wax front do. Shoes from Childs' Shoes from 18 to 75 rents. Mons' Heavy Boots from do. do. Shoes from do. Gums front ta.The work Is from the Lands of the best workmen, and a great deal made expressly for myself. Every article will be warranted as sold. LECTION Notice.—An Election for 13 Direct _l2/ors of the Inland Insurance and Deposit Company will be held at their office, in the city of Laumster. on 31unday the 15th day of November next, between the hours of 11 A. 31. and 3 °clock, P. li., of mid day. RUDOLPH F. RAUCH, Secretary and Treasurer. pLIOMAS W. E.aus dr. C., No. 214 and I 216 Chesnut st., Philadelphia, have now on hand a full assortment of the newest styles of Dress and Fancy Dry Goods, for tho present and coming season. T. W. it. S Co., Im port the greater part of their own stock, and are },Gus able to sell their goods at the lowest prices and to ftfrolsh the newest styles. Among the stock will be tout,( Handsome Plaid Silks from Si is to $:1,50. Chene do. Handsome Flower Robes, n Mans do. Lathes of every styles and pr 3. Cashmere Plaids, •' Silk Cashmere Plaids, • Merinoes and Cashmeres, • Ladies' Cloths, • Velvets for Mantillas and Cloaks. . . . - - ALSO, tho largest stock of CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS, In the city, and st the most reasonable prices.— A full assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Cravats, Em broideries, Ac., oct. 30 4t 41 PUBLIC Snle.—On Thursday, November 22, 1555, will be sold at public sale, at the late residence of naumel Bauman, deceased, near .Ephrata, (knowo as Bau man's Factory) the following personal property of said de ceased, to wit: A Family Horse, 9 Carriages and Harness, Sleigh, one Horse Wagon, 7000 Pine, (Ink and Chesnut Shingles, 300 Morticed Locust and Oak Posts, 000 IYillow flails, Lot of 'riles, Quarry Tools, Cross Cut Saw, Work Bench, be. All the Machineries of Woolen Factory. Ful ling and Carding Mill, to wit: A Condensing Card, a Mule with 130 Spindles, (nearly new) 2 Satinet Power Looms, 2 Carding Machines, 2 Wood Pickers, Napping Shearing and Brushing Machines, Cloth Press with plates and papers, Sc. Fulling Stocks and Washing Machine. A large Copper Dye Kettle and 2 other Copper Kettles. All the Gearing and Mill Works in said Factory and Mills, it wood and 2 coal Stoves and pipe, and other articles used in said factory and mills. Eight hay Clock and Case, Yankee Clock, 2 Barer Watches, Bed and Bedsteads, Desk Bureau, case of Drawers, Chests, Chairs, a large quantity of Car. pets, (somo of it new) a variety of tiatitietts, Cassimeres, Sc., 2 Shot Guns, Revolver Pistol, Bibles and other Books. 10 Shares of Conestoga Steam Mills Stock, and a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Bale to begin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when terms will be made known by the undersigned administrators of said deceased. GEORGE L. BAUALiN, °et 30 to 4e ISAAC BECKLEY. ORE and Cattle Powder... Fer sale at - D. THOMM3PYJYAIViIara - CEIBISTIZAS Goody .— The subscriber is now openlng une of the most beautiful collections of French, English and German Fancy Goods, Baskets, Toys, Alabss. ter articles, Chios, .te., consisting of Paper Weights, Spent Glazes, Port Monnales, Card Cases, Wax Frolt,titeal Stamps Yard Alessi:tree, &c. in Paul, Ivory, &e., China Tea Setts, Crying Dolls, Drums, Magic Lanterns, Masks, Menageries, &e. 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 Ham pars, he-. always on hankor made to order. IL. SWIFT, Imptirter and manufacturer, 312 31arket st., above oth, Philadelphia. oct al St 41 NALL Goods -- Mager & Brothers.—ltare 12 just opened a la re and desirable stook of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. to which they respectfully invite exr atnination—embracing . :Silks, Cloths, Blankets, . 3leriuues. Cassirneres, Flannels, . De Laines, Veotings, Cottons, te. TALMAS AND SIIAWLS. - - ' Also. Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, Tel:titian awl Rag CAR PETINO. WALL PAPERS.—Olszed and unglazed of beautiful de. signs and the best manufacture. 4Z-Eastern and Western HOPS, growth of 185.3—Feath ers, C. oet 30 tf 41 T F. SHRODER Co., Bankers.—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. Persona desirous of sending money Is their friends please call, as we always have them on hand, and in sums to snit. Berlin, Geneva, )lanheint, Bremen, Ilamburg. Moscow, Brussels, Heidelberg, Madrid, Basle, Konigsburg, Nurnberg, Coblenz, Kiel, ISaples, Dan tzig. Leipzig. Posen, N, Darmstadt, Loudon, Prat:, Frankford, Lemberg. Faris, Freiburg, Leghorn. l'esth, Florence, Lisbon. Money received on deposit for any number of days and paid back whenever wonted, with 5 per cent iuteret, and If left In ono ye r, per acct I , allowed. oct 2.4 tf 47 TIUBLIC Sale of Real Estate.—On Thursday f eveninz,, November Sib, ISLS, at Jacob Leaman's hotel, in 1 Vest King street iu the city of Lancaster, by the Lan caster Sac logs Institution. No. 1, Lots No. 14 and 15. lu the town of Sale Harbor, iu 31.,u0r township, with a large double two•story , stone DWELLING 1101;SE, and other Improve ments thert , u, occupied by George Frank. No. 1. Three Lots of Ground, in Millerstown, Manor township, with a two-story weatherboarded DIVEL LING 1101:S S, frame stable and other improvements thei - eon, now occupied by George Miller as a Tavern. No. 5, Five Lots of Ground, Nos. 10. 20, 21,22 and 23, on the east side of South Prince street, extend 'n the city of Lancaster. @MEM Jill 24th 1,1.: 14th . . No. 4. Lot No. 53, fronting on the %void side of Beaver street, in Lancaster. 50..,. The one equal undivided third port of Twenty Acres of Land, 011 the south side of Love Lane, in Lawns. ter city. No. IS, Tin. one equal undivided third port of 15 acres and 152 Perches ot Land, iu the city, fronting on Love Lune. No. 7, The one equal undivided third port of 45 ACreS and 120 perches of Land, adjoining No. 6, the city run, and the Brady farm. Terms will be published and sale opened at 7 o'clock, by EMANUEL SCHEAFFER, l're'st. Also. M PRIVATE SALE. Twelve New twostory DR-EL LINO HOUSES and Lots, on South Prince street, opposite the Catholic Church. For terms apply at the Savings Institution. Lancaster, od 30 3t 41 FELLOW Citizens of Lancaster City AND COUNTY.—You are most respectfully solicited to call and examine the new and splendid stock of goods just received and for sale at. William Ilenelees clothing house, No. SIV North Queen street, 4111 door from Orange street, west sia,;,, consisting of the most beautiful and richly finished Silk Velvet and Plush Vest Pat• terns anywhere to be found. Valencia and other coatings of every description, PLAIN AND Esser CADiIMERES of admirable styles and texture, Sopa perior Black Cassimeres; also, an elegant assortment of Plain and Fancy Cloths, sod overcoating of every &scrip, lion, made to order at short notice and all articles war ranted. • •• READY-MADE CLOTHING. A general and excellent assortment of ready-made cloth ing, such as Surtout Overcoats, Sark Overcoats, Dress. Frock, Sack and Box Coats, plain and fancy Cassinnere 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 sold as low If not lower than ut any other Clothing House, in or nut of the city of Lancaster. All articles aro manufactured under the care and super-] vision of the subscriber, and may therefore Le relied upon as bring all right. Please glee us an early .01 and allow us to furnish you with such articles as you may want in our line of busi-I ness, for which as wet! as for past favors we are sincerely thankful. WILLIAM lIENSLIIIL • No. 311.:, North Queen street, 4th door South of ()rang street, we st side. oct 3U tf 41 L,STATE of Susanon Keener.—ln the Cour of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster Whereas, Samuel Keller. committee of Sifimuna Keener (now deceased) did on the 16th day of Oe:ober, 1555, 61- in the °thee of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his ne count of the said Estate: Notice IS hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 21;t4 day of Nov., 1553, for the confirmation thereof, unless exl ceptions be filed. Attest, J. 1.101V:11AN, Protley. Prothy's (Alice, Lou. Oct. IU 4140 rALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FO '• .IWi—Un Saturday the 17th of November. I a:ns. B nod, of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, will In. sold at public side. at Mrs. need's Motel, the following de scribed property situated in the city of Lancaster. in the part called Betholstown, - being the estate of the lat. Min heel Wolf. dee'd—viz : No. 11. A lot ofground. situate in the said City of Lan .aster, fronting on Iligh street Get 0 bodies. and ex lending hack flu feet. more or less. tin which is Everted small COG HOUSE. This properly too the right lEMM=I=CEMI=2I MERE ing in front ou High street 19 feet 1 Inch. and extendin , hock '231 , feet. Morn Or 10,S. r.llWhivil k erected a two stors Fit A)1 111 USE. N... I. A lot of pound. tn.:joining No.::. front .1S itbLiVe It) feet h and eal,•ntlii.,< frot, snort, or loss, on whivli nr,•eto•Ul n tiro FRAIIE 110l:6E. No. 5. A lot of ground, ndjoininx N. 4, tontnining in front 95 feet, more or less, and extending kn.): 2:54 fret, more or ens. auw hkh is erected nFRA NI E STABLE. TM lot is Ixtudtled on the north by a 11 feet aII.V. A lot 01 ground. containing 23 feet in hold. 0. high street, and extending back 230 feet. more or less.--. - This lot is bounded on the south by a lot belonging to th'e Widow Wolf, and on the north by lot No. 7. No. 7. A lot of ground, containing 23 feet iu front. ak above, and extending hack 230 feet, more or less. This Mt is bounded on the north by lot No. C. No. 8. A lot of ground, containing. g 7 feet. more or less, is front on high street. and extending back 230 feet, more or less—adjoining No. 7. An indisputable title will be made and p,syssi,,u givea on the Ist of April next,. Sale to COMM.,' at o'clock, P. 11., when attendance will be given And terms made knowa by HENRY :. , C11A1.131, Executor. NURSERY Trees for Snle.—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 accomegmlating terms. These trees are large, very thrifty, and entirely free from worms. Grape Tines, Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. Silver Maple, either for Lawn or Street planting. Trees warrantdd true to name, and shipped to order. Address JAMES S. PETERS. ort '8444b) FARMERS BANK OF LANCASTER, ) October 5, 1855. IDLE C TION.—An Election for Thirteen Directors . bf _L . /this Institution, to serve during the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking 'louse, on Monday, the 19th dr 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 itt the Banking llou., on Tuesday, the 6th of Novembdr, 1655, at 9 A. M., agreeablytto prcrrlsions of Charter. °et 16 3t 29 LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, October 6th, 1655. f AN Election for thirteen Directors of this institution to serve the ensuing year, will he held at A Lechler's Hotel, in East King street, in the city of Lancaster, on Monday, the 19th pay of November, 1815, between the hours of 10 A. NI. and 3 P. M. 1,2,5 1:25 to 1,25 7o , to. to 1,20 IV. L. PEIPER, Cashier,l A general meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Banking House, ou Tuesday. the 6th of November, 1665 at 10 o'clock, A. M., agreeably to the charter. oct 16 td 39, 2,00 to 4,a0 2,00 to 3,50 150 to 2,50 5,00 50 to 75 cts. 1.1 . to Si to ;1,00 07 to 1,25 1,25 $1,75 to 2,J0 1,50 to 2,00 1,25 to 1,75 07 to 1,21 VALUABLE Farm in York County for SALE.—The subscribers offer at private sale, or if not sold before Wednesday, the 27th of November next, will expose to public sale on that day, at the Hotel of 11. Hants, in Wrightsville, York co.. the following described valuable Plantation, known as 11.1.argaretta Farm, situated in Lower Windsor township, York county, with in 3 miles of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, miles of York, 2 miles of the Pennsylvania Tide Water Canal, and 5 miles of Wrightsville, adjoining lands of.htto. Detweller, James Curran, Jacob Keller and others, aid Margaretta Iron Works, where there are Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Shops, and a Grist 31111. The Plantation consists of 280 Acres, more or less, '2,00 to 3,00 1,00 to 1,50 1,00 to 1,1. file Plantation consists of 'ASO acres, more principally first quality limestone land, 50 acres of which is covered with good White Oak and Hickory Timber, and 50 acres in Meadow. The Limestone lies near the surfabe, two or three quarries of which are already opened, andlin several of the fields Iron Ore of a rich quality is found The land is also well watered, having three streams of wa ter flowing through it; two of which are considerable AXIS afford' the means of a first clans water power. A age quantity of Locust Timber is growing on the place. ' he improvements are a IIItICK MANSION, double, two-story, with a back building and well of ex- ;MA cellent water at the door; Smo k e House, Wash . House, Spring House and all the necessary out- _ buildings, :mil having in front a fine Lawn tastefully laid out and planted with the choicest. Fruit and Shade Treks; au ORCHARD of over 200 Apple, Peach, Pear and Chei - ry trees: a large Stone Run, having a Granary and an apart ment under the barn floor for the horse-power; a Stone Stable, capable of containing 50 or GO head of cattle dnd horses and all the hay that may be raised. The barn yhrd Is enclosed by a substantial stone wall, and Is supp ied with water by iron pipes conveying the water from an adjoining spring. In addition to the buildings already named there are two large Stables, Cider House, (-pro Cribs and a Corn House with arrangements suited for threshing the corn, and all at a convenient distance ftom the house and Barn, bee s FOUR GOOD TENANT HOUSES, one of which is a ostory building. All the Improvements on is property are in good in dition, no, repairs have been made on most of theni du ing the past season. are of the best and most substantial, ey ing been erected with every attention to convenience tnd duration and no regard to expense. ,The land th all un der good (mostly new) post and rail fence. mid is in a high slate of cultivation ' having within the last foss yeurs im dergone a thorough liming and the application of a large quantity of gmi,ia. In the sale of this property are offered advantagesjand inducements seldom met with, and for this reaso we would call the particular attention of purchasers to it Persons wishing to view the premises, ran do an by cal. ling on Jacob Martin, the tenant residing thereon. A reasonable proportion of the purchase money may re main seethe property; but for price and further par lev iers, pei-sons desirous of purchasing cau apply iu person or by letter to any of the three first undersigned. N. IL—lf offered at public sale, sale wlii commence I -at I o'clock, on the day above mentioned, and attendancelwill be given and terms made known by JOHN N. LINE. HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, ' BA)YL. H. SLAYMAKEII, STEPHEN C. SLAYMAKEIti Lancaster, oct 23 td 40 BE= AIIDITOWS Notion .— The und e rsigne d , apnolnt ed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of the omit of Lanmater, to make distribution among the heirs, and Mae ; legally entitled to the balance in the hands of aria Bachman, administratrix of Maria Bachman, lato o the city of Lan., deed., according to law: Gives notice, that he will meet for the purpose aforesaid, at kir.Yourirt* Ex change Hotel, in East Slug street, in said city, on tur day the 10th day of November , 1855, at 2 o'clock, . M., - where all persons interested, are invited to attent E k , . • . . , GEO. H. BOMBERG • Itastadt, Rotterdam, Rome `.tuttgardt, Strasburg, Stockholm, Venice, Concordville P. 0., Delaware co 'E‘STATE:af:Dautial. Stauffer,aeit'huiff _r_Aters of P• 9 ” , lnt • • on on the estate of Daniel Stauffer, late of B.Sampeter township, deed, hexing. been granted .to the umbmilgned administrators residing in mid twp.: 'All persons indebted to mid estate are requested to'make payment immediately, and' those having eisima will pre sent them without delay properly authenticated for settle. Ment BY STAUFFER, - oet IipJAIIIN B.BTAUFFEB. - ate 39 AIL 'and - *inter Clothing, in every variety of color, qualityand style, at the MERCHANT TAILOHESG, GENERAL CLOTHING AND FLIENTSIILNG ESTABLISIIMENT of F. J. KBAMPH, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, Pa. And extensive stock of .hens' and Boys' Ready- .' made Clothing, made of good and substantial ma. feria by Lancaster City workmen, and expressly 11 1 for the Lancaster city and county trade. Bibbed, ' slain and Petersham, Beaver and Felt Cloth, Bangup and ack Overcoats—Pilot, Whitney and Flushing Cloth Over ts—Cloth, Cassimere, Satinet and Union Cassimere; lain and Figured Frocks, Sack, Business and Dress Coat= 'Plain and Barred, Cassimere, Cloth, Satinet and velvet Pants of various colors and pattern= Cloth, CemSl- Leere, Satinet. Velvet, Plush, Merino,&din, Silk and Yee Lticia Vests , plain, burred and figured. Also, Satinet and Cassimere Monkey Coat= Woolen and Cotton, Knit Guern 4ey Jacket= Lamb's Wool, Merino, Cotton, Knit and Flan nel Undershirts and Drawers, together with a large and tell selected assortment of plain and fancy Shirts and , hirt Collars, Scarfs, Stooks, Cravats and Neck Tye.= Sus. inders, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas. Lamb's 'Wool, erino, Cotton, Knit and Woven Hosiery, Ac., Ac., ie., all of which are offered on the most reasonable and accom modating terms. The increased demand for ordered work from this es.' tablishment justifies the proprietor In laying in and keeie lag on hand a superior stock of Plain and Fancy Cloths, Cassimetes and Vestings, of every style and : quality, from the best German, English, French and American manu factories. Just received, extra Beaver and French Milled Cloths for Sack and Top Casts, Blue, Black, Brown and Mired Cloths for Frock, Dress and Business Coat= Black, Neutral, .Mixed fancy Cassimefirs Satin, Silk. Velvet, Plush, Grenadine and Merino Vestings,- all of which will se made to order, In the best manner, warranted to fit, and o suit the most fastidious in regard to style. , I Thankful for a long continued series of favors, F, J. K., l an relax no effort, In the future, to merit a renewal of the same. F. J. KnAmpii, . I Merchant Taller and Clothier, corner North Queen and Grange streets, Lancaster, Pa.te oc 16 In-39 If\ PR Prediction Fulfilled I—SEVASTOPOL I_,/ HAS FALLEN. The undersigned takes this method lor returning his sincere thanks to the cltixensbf the city and county, for their liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the lea Eve years, and would most cordially solicit a continuance of the same, promising to render satisfaction !to all those who may think me worthy of encouragement. We have just returned from Philadelphia, where we pur chased a wet selected stock of. Boots and Shiis adapted for Fall and Winter wear, comprising Men's coarse Kip and Calf Boot, Boys' Coarse, Kip and Calf Boot, Youths' Coarse Rip and Calf Boot, Children's Calf Boot; also a large lot of Men's Coarse and Calf Monroes, all of the above assortment of Boots we warrant equal to any work trot' to this city, this Fall all we ask, give us a call, and judge for yourselves. We are determined to sell cheap for cash. GUMS! GU3IS! We purchased a large -assortnrent of Men's Gum Shoes and Sandals: Also a large assortment of Ladies, 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. All the above goods can lie bought of THEO. 3LILLEIt. Boot and Shoemaker, North West 'or Centre Square, ; near Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. A CA TO TUE LADI ES.--Our establishment has sus tained the reputation for the last live years of making the Finest, Neatest, and most durable (leiter, got up in this city. We challenge any of the Shops here, to get up a su perior article in this branch of the business from the fart , that we use nothing but the very best quality of English and French Cloths, imported Into this country for the Shoe trade. Nearly all our goods are direct from the im porter, and we keep none but the very hest workmen in this line. We can produce hundreds of Ladies whose names are recorded on our order book, who can substanti ate the above statement. THEO. MILLER, . . Boot and Shoe Manufactura, North West corner Centre Square, near Market Douses, Lancaster, l'a. We would state to the gentlemen of - the city nud county, If they desire a first rate dress Boot, and good fit, that our knowledge in this branch of the trade Chas been equal to any in this city. I have had a practical experince on Boots for ;:0 years, and have been employed by the best Shops In this city ou gentlemen's Dress Boots; therefore we do not say too much when we state, that we can get up a boot not to he surpassed for neatness and durability by any other Manufacturer here. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. All our work warranted. our Motto is to please the eie, fit the boot and render satisfaction to the wearer. • ' . . . On band a larg,e assortment of Misses and Children' s work which we will sell cheap for cask. All orders promptly attended to. Repairing dose at the shortest notice. . • . By THEO. MILLER, Boot and Shoo Maker, North‘West cor. Centre Square, near Market Houses, Lou. Pa. oct 16 Sul 39 NOTICE to the Hell,' and Legal Repre sentatives of John Reynolds, late of the city of Lan caster, deceased : ~ . . Take notice that by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. to mo directed. I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the Real Estate of said de ceased, on Thursday, November Bth, 1855, at 73!, o'clock, A. M., at the public house of Urban .k Son in said city, when :tint where you stay attend if you think proper. 0' EOM/ E MA KT] N. She] itc Sheriff's Office, Lau. let. Nth, 1555. 4-39 DARGAINS 1 Bargal . ns 1 Bargains would sprite the citizens of Lancaster and.Chestor counties to call at No. 393 Market street, Philedelphia. and examine our large and well selected stuck:•of intrGoODS before purchasing, and thereby save twenty per cent. We have now in store and are constantly receiving from auction and elsewhere, all the now styles of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which may be found black silks from '371,1 to $l,OO. All wool Delaiues very low.— Plain and fancy Delaines. - heretof,ro been sold at cashmeres from 31!,;i. to W 2, French Meritmes 621,1 to sl,2e. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEA 11—Cessnuerus Plain and fan cy of all styles from 511 to $1,50. Satinetts from 25 to $ lab A Lao blankets, marseillies A Lancaster stakes, liuuu sheet ings; table linen and linen table cloths, the cheapest in the city linen napkins, doilees, .te. Sheeting and shifting InUslins of the approved makers from 3 ceuts to 373 n. It.—A liberal discount to storekeepers and those buy ing muslins, a:c., by the piece. It. D. ‘t. NV. IL PENN EL'S, oct 10 If 59 373 Market street below 11th N. side. 4NGRA:VING.,-Wm. N. Dunnell , b Gen eral Engraving Establishment, No. 193 Broad way, corner of Dey street, N. Y. Portraits, Land scapes, Views of Hotels and other public buildings. Notes of Hand, Bills of Lading, Exchange, s:c. Lodge, Mercantile and other heals, Visiting and Wedding Cards Engraved and Printed, and Envel opes furnished for the same. Designing and Wood Engraving. Persons from the city can be furnished with Cards or Engravings of any description, by for warding a draft or description by mail to Wm. N. Dunnell, 190 Broadway, corner of Dey street-, Now York. Door. and Number Plates, Sc., ac., furnished at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms Seals and Seal Presses, warranted perfect. WM. N. BUNNELL, oct 16 3m 39 195 Broadway, N. 1: - LIDIX ARD Wiley, Boot and Shoe Ma, ,E.Almaker, respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Jas. W. Quinn, in North Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster, where he has on hand a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, OAITERS, hc., ac., which he now will dispose of at the lowest prices. . He has also a very large variety of lastings, for 'gaiters, of all colors and qualities. Ladies can suit their own taste, and have guaiters made up at the very shortest notice. All orders for work in his line, will bo promptly attended to. He trusts that by punctuality, moderate prices, and an effort to please all who may favor him with their orders to receive a share of publio patronage. aug tf-31 AAIERICAN Washing Flutd.--Wash ing Soda, Baking Soda, Flower Sulphur, Salt petre, Alcohol, Camphor, Garden Seed; &c., for sale at THOMAS ELLISIAKBR'S, Drug St Chemical Store, West King street. aug 11 tf-15 JACOB Klrehem, Manufacturer of Nock's Patent Locks and Inkstands, S. E. cot. 7th and Market streets, 2d story, Philadelphia.— These Locks are the most superior and safest kind ev er made, for iron doors, stores and dwellings; also Manufacturer of Nock's Patent Padlocks for Switches and Railroad. Cars; also, Nook'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 examina tion. JACOB KIRCHEM, oct 16 6t 39 S. E. cor. 7th t Market. i 1 EORGE Kuhns, Manufacturer and 1,3 Dealer in • Foreign and Domestic Sagan and Tobacco, takes this method of informing his old cas k tomers and he public generally, that he can now be found at N 5 North Queen st., next door to %Void lees Hotel, ncaster, Pa., where he has always on hand the choicest brands of chewing and other To bacco, such as Johns le, Sons pound lump, Russ b Robinson's 5s and 8, Lotier's Plug, Fine Twist, El- Dorado, Diamond Twist, &e. Also, all kinds of imported Segars, Regalias, Prin cipees, Yarrow, Turkish Sultana, Cuba duxes and a great number of other brands; together with a large stock of common and Half Spanish Segars, manu factured in the best manner for his own sales always on hand, and offered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. All who want a first-rate article of Tobacco and Segars are invited to give him a call. may 24 tf-39 in °coke that are New, and many of them DRare.—MURRAY 5: STORK 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, Theology, Science, General Literature, Annuals, Al bums, Gift Books, Juveniles, dc., dc., only a few of which can be noticed in a short advertisement. Lippencott's Pionou.ncing 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, Ristoncal, Biographical, Vocal and In strumental. By J. W. Moore. A visit to India, China and Japan, in tho year 1853. By Bayard Taylor. Dissertations on the History of Metaphysical and Ethical, and of Mathematical and Physical Science, by Dugal Steward, F. R. S. S. 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 sei mice. By Charles Davies, L. L. D. and Wm. G. Pock, A. M. history of the Christian Charch. By Dr. Charter Hasa. Drnmon on the Parables. A New Book. Lectures to Young Men, delivered in London i 1855. Tales from English History. The Christ of History. Young Woman's Friend. By J. A. James.. Reliance of Ancient English Poetry ; consisting a f old heroic Ballads, Songs and other pieces, of :the earlier Poets, with some of later date, not included b any other'edition, collected by Thomas Percy, D. D . As we are determined to maintain our charade r of "The Cheap Book Store," with 0032 extensive as - sortment, we are prepare to offer inducements t o Clergymen, Sunday Schools, and all who wish t o form new, or add to public or private libraries: Please call and examine before purchasing else. where. I MURRAY k. STORK. oat 16 . t f-39 "Errhlt.e , st Inatitute.—Lorated in York, Pa., of- 1 1 fere Young Men all the advantages . of a thorough Mereantile.r.dneation. Cireulars affording every inthrnia ten to be had oil application to the Prim.' . ' . ..ifixaqao ClAlleger _PBS r ki ., Bridge, kloatipunety.The Winter Session In this .polar edur:atio tt in aPsus on Moeda), the of October. Its ficilltles Ihr part ing thorough and extensive course of Instruction in the 'miens branches or 'useful learning, ate unsurpassed by any Facials huditution. In the !diddle ;States. The Teachers have of libewly &Wasted, end bitl h. to their nu:denten the ald Onong experience and distin ed ability. The accoeimodations are superior and the ex panses m oderate: : Communication, via the Columbia and Valley itallroads, is very emovenient. Stages leave the Depot in Norristown tbr the College, dilly, at 4% o'clock P. It., also on 'Tues day, Th=and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. For giving full information address the Presi dent, ' J. W. SUNDERLAND, • • Perklomen Bridge, P. O. M. LIALDEM.A.N, sl'y. Board of Trustees. sep ' Etautly of George Brown & Sarah DI. his WIFE.—In the Coact of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Lee P 2 Brown, Trustee and As signee of•Georgeßrotrn and Sarah M. his Wife, did on the 241 day of October, 15.55, file in the office of the Prothono- tary of the said Court, his Account of the and Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested 'in the said Estate, that the said Cburt.have appointed the 19th day of November. 1955, for the confirmation thereof, ithlev exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothyis, Office, Lao. oct 2 oct 9 it-SS lAildgway Farm and Agricultural Cont. pony.—.k Farm within the reach of every Man.— Pennsylvania Land. Twenty-seven thousand acres of good land have been purchased, with the intention of glvin; a Farm of I twenty-five Acres for each share, payable by instalments of one dollar a 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. Tett, 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 iu the State. It is divided— I.—lute farms or shares of twenty-five ,Acres, at the price of two hundred dollars, which is payable in instal ments oI one dollar per week. IL—lto farms or half shares of twelve and a half acres, at the price of $lOO payable In instalments of two dollars a month, or 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 , t St. Xlar 's, which the subscribers get. This riginally formed part of a large tract, a great por tiou of , hich was .settled by industrious and educated tlermans, numbering some twenty-five hundred. They se lected the land on account-of its agricultural and mineral wealth, which alone is au indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon these subjects. They weut there FOlllO twelve years ago, And the' now have a thriving and beautiful settlement, which is laid off in regular rotations of fine farms, St. 3lary's Is the town of the settlement, and is rapidly in creasing in population. It has hotels as good as any in the :tate—tine stores-21 college, where the highest branch es of education are taught, both literary and musical—saw mills, grist mills, coach imanufactories, and every tiling , 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- Jug a splendid opportunity for settlement. Limestone 'abounds. This is hoth 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. Tho 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.old to the timber merchants, wills conditions to cut 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 railroade, by which Now York, the Lakes, Philadelphia and•l'ittsburg 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 of the State. The prospect in the future for this place exceeds any that Pottsville over 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. Itigler is President, and which connects this laud 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, and up on a great extent the locomotives are running. The retie, tions which suggest themselves upon this subject are these—lt takes two hundred weeks to pay Mr the farms. They will be distributed when they aro half paid for. ity that time 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 pnrposes. We note 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 that.persons who wish to farm immediately can do so. Friends and relatives, as well as those having more than ono share, can have their farms together. An Improvement Department will also be connected with the company. By this means, in order to aceommo date those who are unable to give their personal atten tion to fencing and preparation, or desire to rent their p r op e rti e s o ut Instead 14 residing there, arrangements can be made to place each farm in complete order so as to be ready for cultivation. After tiro farms have I:reit all sold, stockholders can have manure furnished, houses built, and other work done upon credit, the" securing tile pay ment to the company within a mum e time, so that a Man in the first place receives a farm ss the lowest possi ble price, and then is alferded every,assistance in placing it under crops. These embrace the principle features, aud an excellent opportunity is 110 W offered for a man to obtain a home for hitnself, his so iftemull children, either at the present or limo to cowe. Many business men, mechanics, and . . - workingmen upon farms, who save several dollars a mouth, can, by thus uniting together, become freeholders, whilst they scarcely miss the outlay, and at less expense than the annual cost of 10b.," or the most trilling luxuries. A savitm and purchase of this kind eat nothing, and ...mi st:Ludy inerea,- in value. Is ease kti siekoess or misfm tune by which he is thrown out of employment, he has a home to go to, where he can always make a good liv ing. The. title is unexceptionably good—One of the old est in the State, being the Holland Title. Those who desire Mims, 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 Mops can be seen, Pamphlets procured, and every satisfaction obtain ed. Letters promptly answered. Ladies are allowed to hold Shares iu their own names and right, without tins tees: MEI= CHAS. K. LANDIS. Attorney at Law. 14 rouson.,trout VICF PRESIDENT. R. ORIFFITIIS PoRTER Wholesale 1 /r.,er. Areh and 'flter street. . . TREASURER. FRANKLIN IlGf LElt, Wholesale .teweler, No. 1.15 North Secoud Street. SECRETARY. SAMUEL W. CATTELL, No. 135 Wllout stroot MOM EDWIN JEFFERIES, Superintendeat of West Chester nd Philadelphia Railroad. A. N. BRENNENLAN. Merchant, Lancaster. li. U. U. RAMBORGER, Secretary Wa.shingtou Markle nsuranee Company. Philadelphia. CHAS. C. HUANG. Parkeeburg Works, Parkesburg. JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law, Lancaster. ll= - - - Exdiovernor William Bigler, Hon. George Y.. llarrett f Clearfield, and all other well Informed per,was. sep TIANIEL'S HAY COTTER.—This superior Hay. Straw 1../and Fodder Cutter has received the highest premiums at the Penn's. State Fair, andat various other Exhibitious the past and pesont season, and is beibved to be the best in the Market. for sale Whelesskiln Retail, by PASCHALL MORRIS& CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. N. E. Cor. 7th d Market ate .; Phila. oct 9lf 3S otice.—The attention of all is solicited to the ex tensive estock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods now open ing at Wentz's—embracing an assortment as magnificent in variety and quantity as ever before offered the Lancas ter Trade. To the ladies we would say that having paid particular attention to the Dress Goods department. we are fully pre pared to offer 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, Sec. Black Brocade Silks, Black Watered Silks, Black Stripes and Plaid Silks, Black heavy Poult D Soles. Merenoes, Thibet Cloth, Cashmeres, De Lam es, 1 case best Plain De LaMes, for 123,4 cents. Rich all wool Do Taffies, now opening at WENTZ'S. JUST RECEITED.-2 best cases Manchester li inghams, 12!,!, cents• per yard. Also, a large variety of Fall Shawls and BrochaSuarfs. Embroideries.—A beautiful lot. Needle W. Cellars, Sleeves, Chernixettes, xe.--extra quality at oct 91138 a IVENTZ'S I.S—•Sli AWLS—over 1000 Shawls! Onow' open at Weatis, ready for examination, at any hour of the day. Stella and Baucha Shawls—Gold ' and Brooks Borders,l Plain Centers, Square and Long—Printed Stella Shawls, Brocha Square Shawls, Brocha Long Shawls, Dew styles. Cashmere ' Torkerri. Thybet, all colors, Silk Fringe, Bay State Shawls, Plain, Drab and Black Shawls, Crape and Blanket Long, and square Shawls. Bear in mind the place for Shawls of every de,riptioat and price, is at Wentzls Shawl depot. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!—Just received one lot o Blankets, which we guarantee U, sell at bargain prices at oct 9 tf:IS WENTZ'S nToltE. Wentz , s Fall Trade.—Now opening front last steamer, tho moßt magnificent DRESS GOODS for Indies, entirely new designs. A large assortment of French Embroideries, new designs; Talmas and Cloaks, Brocha Scarfs and Shawls, Cashmere and Woolen Shawls. set S tfliS t C ORN SIIELLERS, .STBAW CUTTERS—, large issort;- Cnient of Superior Corn Shelters. including Heading's Patent, capable of Shelling 1000 bushels of Corn per dayl. Also Pennock's hand and power Shellers, with various oth's er patterns of various prices. nay, Straw and Fodder Cutters of the most approved construction and In great variety. Sausage Choppers and Stuffers. Double Michi gan Subsoil, Eagle, and Bar Share Plows. Superior 01 Yokes ' and Bows, drain Fans. Farmers Boilers, Corn and Cob Mills, Lime and Guano Spreaders, de. lin- sale Witol 'tale and Itotail by PASCHALL Agricultural Warehouse and Feed 1;t..1.•.0 tl 'S9 w. and Market Phila. orl p ' t'v ,-, , c ,„ . , 7‘ .. ,, ,. 4P ~. % Iv— . _ • ' Af f- ' - Nosi• 21 & 23 South Sixth Street. PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implemeot Annulielory, Mete:, Pei Seed GrOUDlif. (319 Acres) 131cionisdale, noir Bristol, Pi oct 9 • 1 yai CANNON CORN SHELLERS.—The und •r -signed have just received a large lot of Kinder hook Corn Shellers, manu'actured at N. Y. Also, an assortment of Meat Cutters and Choppers, and a full stock of Cook , Parlor, Office and ShopStoVes . either for wood in coal, all of which will be sold cheap at ' RUSSEL & BARR'S 'Hardw, are Store, No. 8, East King di amnel4G4teynoldis 'Attorney] at Leer, OReal Estate Ageija and Commencer, Office south Queen street, larffiffilY. ontiPlel by Tm. llattitet,,lec'et., Lan caster, Pa.' lan Fa-00:. F. Tolutsto4 Willis* Bigler, Hp . n.'29l : W. WOdwitrd:. Alex. Jorihra„ Bun • Peter McCall, Eng., Ph Joshua W. Oately, Esq., Bon. James T. Henry Brockerhoff, Sep 25 -n l hillps, Striker I sale Dealers In BRITISH, FRENCH, • Dry Goods, taught ezdnetcel street, below 31.szknt, betwee delphia. cash or short time small advance on Auction cos 1 lk ,{ rs. Burley!, kfornte ItLcuay be consulted,as us 6outh Ninth street Philadelp those questions of 4ccult sae than a quarter of a century I correctly. Mrs. llitrley coral Pills, Infallible for pbstruction females, which are recommen and which may be taken unde injury to health. Ily Mrs. Jnoksori t ) , at her residence, Nb.2a2 .la, below Catharine, on all ice which she has for more Philadelphia auswered so ues to make Mrs. Jackson's of monthly regularity In for all persous so affected all circumstances, without sop 11 3m 34 JOHN A. El Erbett & CO's. Cher Slgn of the Striped Coat. Bait aids, near Ordnge street, p Clothing Store, No. 41 North Queen stroet, ncahtor, Pa. ,mnufactory of CLOTIIVG , friends and the public In . lit DOW contains the lug.- . - ,rtment of FALL' r offered iu Laucas- I own manniacture, of Clothing adapted f give entire .I.lsfitollvu to superior workukauship. 1 thing at this popular estab yet by having a lull force of belr.r of workmen, we are ea alway3 well stocked with ' Men ''s or Ikv's wear. ent may he found the fol. The proprietors of this great's• respectfully annoupce to their general, that thoirpstablishme est, most varied atot cheapest e and WINTER CLOTIIINIi eve ter. Theft stock Pi all of thel • and embraces the littest styles to the season, and 'warranted purchasers as to dtimbility an Although the demand tor el lisliment to dally increasing, 3 good cutters, and til, great nun abled to keep our • Yore Room every article of drtss, either 11 Among our exten bre assort] lowing : , I OVERCOATS and 13ANOUPS,l from $3.00 to $15.00 Fine Black Cloth *oak Coats I •• 0,50 to 13,00 i Fine do re. 00 Lid •• •7. to 12,50 Blue Cloth Dress Frock Coats. •• 5,50 to 10,00 Fancy Cassituere ats ' I " 3,75 to 6,00 Business Coats I 3,50 to 5,75 Satinet, Frock and Sack Coats' " 3,25 to 6,00 Satinett Monkey p ackets - 2,00 to 3,25 3,00 to 0,00 Black French Doeskin Pante Double Milled Casslmere Pant - *1,75 to 4,10 Fine Black Cloth Hants '3,00 to 5,00 Fancy Cassimere gout:. •• 2,75 to 4,50, •• S.atinett Pants • i 1,75.te 3,00 Black ._Shtin V •• ests ; 2.00 to 4,00 Merino, Velvet and Plush V,l s •• 1.25 to 2,00 Cassimere and Sa.tinett Vests - 1,00 to 2,50 ALSO, a full asstrtnieut of Woolen :tll,l Cotton Under shirts and Draweis, White a it Figured Shirts, Collars, 130SOUIS,Cravats, l'ocket Ild kJ ~ Suspense" s, Stocks, Gloves Hosiery and Umbrellas. BOYS' ClA)Tllltiti.—.lust. Impkted. another very large assortmenf of lkty ' Clothing - ttitable,for the season, con. slating of Boya' Otorcoats, F k, Sack, and 11oukey Coats, Pants, and Vests lif all sizes, nd at extremely low prices; Also, just receild a large ussortmeul of Brack and Fan cy Colored Cloths Fancy Catisimeres, libel: French Doe skin Caselmeres. Black Satins Velvets, Plushes. sod Carla. mores, which will made up to order at the shortest no tire, in the Imes fashion Seel on the most reasonable tams. 'The subscriber are Is regniar receipt ut the late'! New 1 )rk and Phllade phis Fasid ns, employ none but the best workmen, and co thiently be love they base the ability t•, fdrnish every article of cle hiug lower, hair any ether Clothing llouse 14 this city, and guarrantee to all who fa vbr them with their cust o m, the full worth of their naoney. I EltlibN X: CO., i United States gloating Share sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen street, east side. Lancaster I sep 25 i Ina saa.t to VW, per month I. toted with what Wu propose ut toy tear of humbugging. ary business habits who may whirl i be may confident respect:olu support. It thu this, and turn his Itnowletlgo or petill hug art, hut a thing and rutpu/ no capital. 11 /300 Per 11.1.0nth.—li is made by berfinning actin! t send for $l, en 4 [Ms wins; T is is to any person of ordi 1 saes the art, a,kapital off 1 rely for perm+ent sod rson be poor, Nt him lent tutu gold. This is no receip r o practical utllit t V to soeloty Address $1 enclosed. sep 25 tit Sli l EM=MMI the Ban king I her, between the A general Loading of the the Banking llo*se, on lino It 9 o'clock, A. .1,., ogroeubl: oct 9 - it I.leetion be. Thirteen Di e ensuing b or, 1% ill be held nday the 14.1.11-thiy Barak.— durtng t louse on .1 ours uP 9l • . M., awl 3 P. M. MIS G. FirlT/31t, Cashier 'tockhuldors will hu hold at ay the, 6ih day of November, to the chart. r. I_)meat Anilbrol YP purchased tlll exclu‘iv uw enabled to l , er to the le r exceeding,. It beauty at, re made. The tt pictures trypesareand ma ,loFn Lu p i ,t.„ ear.. property of bein g I. 4.1,1 t,etweeu lass I.lato atent, In the tilted :gat nd practised in , tuenster r duly, over Spree or .t. Itru,' neaster. . EXPI.. I The term AMIRQTYPE, designated: Is derived from itifying Indestructibility, pe rken upon plat, glass, to ending size is secured wit. y which the picture will • 1 , or ages; it will trot corrod ater or ellatntet It is bolt urpasses any thing ill th.. nd may hr scat 1 in city jig gainst inutateal.: ;nude GA lack varni,.ll It, imutedla. urh are not pqmanent, a estroy the Pierre. AMBROTI"E STERE' o be appreeiate —the relic Citizen , and :it rangers ar . ypoliallery of the underst •I•fort• they pr/..ur.. Pietr re d ~t' 1..4.1 at hail Put sep 75 1f..., I 5.-1 he i.. su,llhers having I right city, arr. thin. a NI:, t,F Picrenr.9, durai , ility, ever be :re trot 1,1er:4,1,145 init;uarreo. 't'hey la , snosa tho twiog lwanutically bleb It sucurrd by Britain and France, I,y by T. f l• CIL)/ ING , S, Sane Stor, N,lll Queen at, 1 by which the, pictures ern ho Greek word A mbrotoi, FS',4- Marlellfy. &e. The Picture is , hint nllolllor plate of correi ll an indestructible cement, by Iretain Its original brilliancy by avid, nor be ittjured by iln its elleet, beautiful in tone, ratintiou- td li,tht nod shade, t, The iettdie are enutioned ~,:ttgle El,b,; ei ph;,:. Wail WO C 4 cente••l "ill/ the Picture.-- I XOPE:1 I:I SEEN, fully as lit ittlitell It. 1,11:It tlt• .Ititbr :u :u n ,I• ll= Qtowes, St9vels. -A, he pure hase'..l Stoo. s. at tention want isti of the lard. , t :pat • d in this city'. The ruciets i all and Office Stu embraces many new and xlesign, perfect iu proportt tniuption foil!. Those tove, with UllifOrlll 611 betbro pureliasind tiler neut. of Hardwire, cutler r 1. nt••• on cn 11 flg, In In , ..:111 , if f . ,1...•11„.4.111,,,r1 moot 1.x., nllar nt Parlor, •CM for ,• ur coot ttie:rant lu on, tuld er.ntank d iu 11.100- 1 11UP:1' •Iji n t..rt ical • I'd d t o moll In rhon.... ..... 11,011 :Ntddlt,s, I . .tinnt. uila, tic. 6E, otti "Ad•tlN AV i t e r o n e t t , l pv 'a e A Sixth , rc It pony composedfif the first ceeding in strength and to heretofore offeVed to the er,ry night In tomedy, tr evilles,MUSieiq burlettas,: When,Tisiting the city, Street Theatre.—Arch thilmlelphot. TllO :tor Cont. Artist, in Iho wnl.l. and oo ont :100 gltlinati , 1,111,1i0. Ntlil .ode, svl i •Ir 1111.1, And tce. r o thero. And 21 1131 St men t . -- ~11:y nil ',Sloan, n2i1.1.,i of A u;urt. A. 41., 1655, perms,• on permanent linen $20.. ill Bonds of Vain each. interest 0 the payment of which principal credit of the city is pledged. I IP loan lit limns not less than J. A Lint ii:i lIT, Mayor. 020,000-4afe Ins S p of Coundir,ip.sed the authorizing th 4 Mayor to . 000 for 10 y, in Uou payable seiiii•litinually, and interest, the faith an. Persons hair motif. $5OO, apply to rep' 5 tfai Qlttte.--Thi subscribe Othat he w ll furnish In the most slisfactory a , of the best an 2n'd quell, teed to give entire satisfl notice. Apply' perscnally i Pear: or lob :WO. 25 ttlo 3111. I ---- Vir antedi 300 A. y y 3.8 local rid travelli . Cul and honra de, at a Sall A capital of t 5 only r e , ' book .husines Full p who enclose a , ',stage 8 address A. sep 25 SlLnuffer ik.llarle Wholesale/and Retail Jewelry Store f' No, Sc Quarry, Philailelphla. 1 Gold Lever)l - etches fu Gold Lepln4 15 carats, Silver 11 full jowo Silver herd e, jewels, i Superior Q artiers, Gold Speciles, Fine Silver, do. Gold Bracel ts. Ladies' Golf Pencils, Silver Tea poons, set, Gold pens, 'pith pencil. Gold Finget Rings, 37. plain, 12% cents; Paten In proporfiol All Bond sold fi , r. On hand, rltue Gold a lower than [tie above prl bogs leav, to in f.,rui the public, lato for huildinz or corer roofn durable manner With slate yas desired. All work outran and dons• nt the shertect by letter J Bottom P. 0. York Co. Ps. Ehler, A,:ont Lanrautnr city !tive•lonng men, To net g agentri 111 it eacy, oar, !!ry of $lOO per Mi.iith tired. Went utedidoe r.l vtieulntn given. froe. ter all mp or at three rout pleep, nod Lt. MA l'hieto N. L. •.—Cheep Valence and Jewelry, at the i•Vhiladolphia Watch. and rth Sc ii i i •,11 corner 01 j, rerat CIFCI, $25,0,1 V r i,llo J,OO 7,00 • nd silvor cents to cpytt: NVatch Masser, 1S Lunet ; other article. warranted to ho what they are STACIFEIt & HARLEY, !ini•reF.,,rs to O. Conrail. .1 HIY, I 0.. a and I.epines htlll 2 13.437 J_ 10, the Itadles.--1 Mrs. I:. 4.'II:LIFTS, St Franklin Square, and Philadelphia! Mrs. Griffin, thelmpoiter and Designer of Paris and NOW York Fashio4s, begs to nnoutire to the Ladies of Phila delphia, that she has oviened a t the above establishments 1 f the patterns of the Fall a nd Winter Styles for every de. sclipldfdl . of drzn.,,t . :, s di as Dreyses, Cloak, Mantillas, Sleeves, Sac s, Lissom , . Aprons, Sr.,ith one thousand different pat erns for 1 dies' and Child ren's Ce44tme, a gnat many of whirl, . r, of tier ow* designing, which cannot be an passed, no fail to please the most fastidious. i e Ladies wishing to hav . their ilreS,:S. Cloaks, Mantillaa, or ChlidrefllClOthnlg I lalie with neatness and dispatch, can have tit patterns gratis, by basing them made at these establfshments. he Euaporlmre of Fashion, by I. 113 North :ixth street, opposite 6. ltlo here street, below nixtb, 1.1.2u11es that t.he teaches the n e t . die& dressrs by tnearurernent, fer Only two hours required while 'yen or nuqury refunded. aping for ..rut.roid-ry done to Or .trat: and Fancy Milliu,ry &war: . . . Mrs. (5. al Informs of cutting a d fitting I the smalls of :i . .. 3 .(4 ) . learning. l 1 . tsfactlr.n Also, pin k pin king and on der. An skisirtment of on band. OA.Old Bonnets end Coequal nevi. ALBLIT.SSING. o the Afflicted .-- Dr. C. L. KBLLINU, echaniosburg, Pa., announces to all aftlated with umors, Wens, Cancer, Cancer, Warts, Po lypus, Lu Moles or Marks, Scrofula or Kings Evil, White b i eiling, Fever Sores, Sore Legs,_ and all di eases that ave been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, th he can remove them by an en tirely new method without cutting, burning or pain Neither Chloroform r Ether is used. It is no mat, , ter on whit part of , he body they are, he can re move them with pe t safety and in a remarkably short timi, if cure le.' No mineral or vegetable Poison is pplied, a no money required, except for medicine fintil a cur is perfected. Chronic and all other disetses not m ntioned above, especially Vene real affiictaonstreate with positive succeis,if curable Full partlulars can ,be obtained by addressing C. L ILELLINci, M. D., Mechanic burg, Cumberland co., Pa., enclosing a letthr stamp. Cauriok.,--StranTra conning to Mechanisburg to see the N. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, ac some ha e been deceived. Do not ask for the Datoti Doctor orlon) , other, - as Dr K. is the only one in this valley who can perform cures by the new method. [The Dri office is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechadicaburg is l B miles from Harrisburg on the Cumberlind Valley Railroad, and accessible from all parts f the Union. The Dr. will visit oases within a easel:labia distance when desired • .feb 18 . TntA altered, bleaehed and pressed hep Zul SG Vast liecelyed,--At the Cheap Book Store, a largo lot of : Brown'a Gramntar,of Grammar's, to which hr 'oes attention of Teadairs and others. • • •.1 • larallet BWEE .nnings, • CAN action, Nos. 1 & 8 Bank nd and Third, Phia• s will sell at a very sep '24 2m 36 ENZEII29 aipi • adting 7,00 1,00 3,00 1,00 0,00 I,GO