ST:-LOVIS . CORRESPONDENCE. • hockin# Diadster—An Excursion Train of Eleven Cars Prempitated into the Gasconade Twenty-Hine Lives .Lost—Hundreds Wounded—Ftinerals of the Victims—A Day of Afonrning, ST. Loins, November 5, 1855 To-day a solemn, gloomy aspect petit:Woo= city, on account of the melancholy accident which oc curred on the Pacific Railroad on Thursday last, by hich many of our first and most valued citizens ost their lives. The Pacific Railroad hating just been completed • Jefferson City, the Directors appointed Thursday, he let., for an excursion thereto, to join in the cele 'ration of the event at the Capital of the State, here great preparations were made to welcome the •t tram 111113 the Mound City. At half past eight in the morning, the excursion rain, consisting of ten cars, containing upwards of ix hundred passengers, left the City depot, amidst •e strides and cheers of * surrounding, crowds, who 1 2ad assembled there to bid them Umd speed on their Jubilant errund—numbers who wore unable to go on his train, promised to join the Excursionists at the he scone of the Celebration— two tine Military COM unies were aboard, whose gorgeous uniform and ant-stirring music gave a tune and spirit to the oc asion. The signal was given, good-byes were hastily ex.- hanged, and the ponderous train, with its human reignt, ,vas soon moving rapidly along, stopping .ow and then, at a station, to receive additional nests, and everything seemed to betoken a happy ay. As they neared Hermann, salutes of artillery, .he waving of flags, and strains of music, welcomed heir appiuttch. At [Lt., last mentioned place, another car full of .usfert k ;en was attached tk the train, which now col:x -i:Rod .4 eleven. Well might it be said of those board, that "A thousand hearts boat happily; nod when Music arose with its voluptu r trus - Yweli, —All went merry as a marriage bell." Alas, how roan was that hour of joy and gladness übe changed to one of deep and bitter woo ! How mt w,ol tne pallor of Death to pervade many a sunny countenance ! How many a manly ,arm vita soon to sleep that "dreamless sleep which tills the dead !" AL about ono o'clock they left liermanu, little reaming of the melancholy fate that awaited r em • little thinking they were rushing forward find the 6 ery jaws of Death ! The "Pioneer" locomotive and nder preceded them, to sec that the road was clear, ed everything right. sine miles from Hermann !hey drew near the temporarily constructed bridge loress the Gasconade river, which, at this point, is I no hundred and fifty yards wide—the bridge is ap reached by au embankment 30 feet in height, which germinates in a massive stone pier;—some thirty or orty yards farther on, at the water's edge, is another :tone pier of like size; between which last and the . . . . tiler side are three more, which supported the bridge. 'he truck was laid about thirty feet from the water. I'he 'pioneer . ' and tender approached the bridge nd crossed with safety to the other side, and there aited for the passenger traiu—abuse aboard seemed have no apprehension of danger. At a moderate peed it moved along the embaitkinent, and pasted ne. Span, there now being the locomotive, bag ' ago ear, and two passenger cars on that part of the ridge between the two piers. •••.iiudttenly;' says one who was present, •'we heard horrid crush—it rings in our ears now—and 11:11Y a OVCI.IIOIIL among those in the ear where we were eated; then there came crash—crash—crash —as each ar came to the abutment, and made the fatal plunge. 'tie affair wits but the work of an instant—Ma sue essive crashes occurred at intervals of nearly a ecomt—six cars mil In one mass, each on the other, nd were shivered to fragments-1 was in the see •uth, which fell with its turward end to the ground, Chile the other end rested oil the top of the pier— hose in it were only bruised. Thu remaining cars ambled down the embankment before they reached he pier. Such a wreck I never saw, and hupemever gam to HOC. It was ono undistingaichable mass of vuoden beams, seats, iron wheels and rods, from be eath which came up groans of agony. The unin ured organized themselves under Aix. Pride, the 'unduckir, and endeavored by chopping, to extricate hose who were yet alive from the wreck. •liere, a ileum was cut to disengage a broken arm; there au ;roil axle was pryed up to relieve a mutilated leg.— there was no shrieking and screaming, though all egged, fur the love of Heaven, to be extricated tram some mass of iron or beam of wood, which pinned them to the earth. There was hardly an entirely uninjured man to be seen. Most of those who bad escaped, had streams of blood dewing over their faces tram splinter wounds." A board shanty was hastily put together, la which the wounded were placed, as fast as they were extri cated. The following is a list of those killed— A. L. Chappell, Bev. A. Bullard, B. B. Payton, Cyrus Melvin, Mann Butler, Thomas dray, Rev. Mr. leasdate, S. Best, Fireman; Patrick Burry, Wood passer; T. J. Mott, Representative from Dunklin co.; Thos. S. Chief Engineer; E. C. N. esti, firm of Shields 1 l'usti; Capt. C. Chase,,E. C. Black burn, J. A. Ross, lirm of Ross A Tucker; Mr. - Athey, late City Assessor; Henry Chouteau, Capt. (I'Flah erty, Juseph Barris, of St. Louis cm; E. B. Jefirees, Represeinative Irani Franklin co.; Adophe Abeles, Ureurge Eberle, W. L. Lynch, R. M. Dubois, 11. W. huhu, Jos. A. Finnegon, Mr. McCulloch, of Dunk lin co., and two bodies nut identified. Total-29 killed, and about 119 wounded, sumo seriously, and many slightly. Our city has been the scene of many a mournful occasion, either by tire, flood, epidemic or acci dent, but never boor° bus it known such a deep and settled gloom as now pervades it. Never before have we bee. culled, at one time, to mourn the loss of so many of our best and most prominent citizens. Rev. Dr. Bullard, who only two Sabbaths ago, de livered a most eloquent and feeling discourse on the ,death of the late „Lev. Mr. Giddings, now, himself, sleeps with the dead. Ile was universally beloved for Lis innumerable Christian virtues and manly worth. Seldom shall we see his like again. 'teary Cheuteau, cue of the first and wealthiest merchants of this city, was another victim. E. C. Blackburn, a Lawyer by profession, occa sionally Acting Mayor, and at the time of his death, President of the City Council, was a man of conspic uous worth, whose loss will be long and deeply felt. Thomas Gray was at the head of an extensive Foundry Establishment, and was a man of great en ergy and perseverance, who, in lite, was universally respected. The venerable Mann Butler, Esq., is, too, among the dead—beloved by all who knew him; Cl unspot ted purity of character, his death will be generally ameuted. , Thos. O'Sullivan was the Chief Engineer of the I toad. Be had attained great professional eminence, possessed au unusually fertile genius, and was a br.ght ornament to his profession. ' E. C. Jul Trees, of Franklin, and Mr. Mott. of Dunk in, were members of the Legislature, and were on heir way to take their places as such. Mr. Abeles .as an extensive merchant of this city, as also was 'lr. Vosti. Mr. Dayton was one of our most-eminent awyers. Capt. Case was an excellent citizen—he first introduced the omnibus in this city. Most of the remainder were extensive manufacturers or em ployers, whose Ipss will be severely felt by the work ing classes of St. Louis. Meetings have been held by the citizens, at the Planters' House, by the Chamber of Commerce, by the City Council, Directors of several Insurance Companies, and various Societies, who have lost members, for the purpose of expressing their senti nents relative to the deaths of those who were killed, and Mayor King has very appropriately set apart o-day as one of mourning, and recommended a ces sation from all secular pursuits. Religious worship 's being held in all the churches. Yesterday, (Sunday.) the funerals of eleven of those killed, were held. The different Omnibus lines, and hundreds of carriages were seen in procession.— The Military, Odd Fellows, Masons, and other socie ties, appeared in regalia and mourning. Taken all in all it was the saddest day ever known in St. Louis An investigation will soon be held ip relation to the bridge, which gave way. It was constructed by eminent bridge builders, men of unquestioned abili ty in their profession, and it is, therefore, difficult to believe, that the work was imperfect, or the struc ture in an unfinished state. About the time this catastrophe occurred a most terrible storm !aimed over the scene—awful peals of thunder which shook the very earth, and fearful flashes ofi lightning added still more horror to the al ready horrible scene. The rain fell in a perfec' deluge; no house was near to shelter the dead and dying, and they werwthus exposed to the fury of the storm. It has beon raining since Thursday noon, and to-day a gloomy sky overspreads our city, and renders the occasion solemn indeed. C. J. llelfenstein was one of the excursionists, and I am happy to report, escaped with but a slight bruise on the forehead. Had the day been Clear, hundreds more of our cit izens would have joined the party, and the number killed ; more than probable, greatly increased. The only wonder is, how so many escaped the jaws of death. Immediately after the accident occurred, a number of fiends, in human shape, were seen prowling about, and, vulture-like, attempted to prey upon the valu ables of the dead and wounded. Several were de tected, but, in the excitement which prevailed, made their escape. Those were, indeed, instances of human depravity sad to behold. These fiends had congre gated to the terrible scene from the - surrounding country, possibly for no other purpose than to pilfer the pockets of the dead and helpless. It is to be hoped that speedy justice may overtake them, and expose the wretches who would so deliberately rob the dead. To-day our city presents a mournful appearance• All its wonted gaiety is hushed in deep and settled grief. The hurrying footstep and merry laugh are beard in our streets no longer. All the business houses are draped in mourning. The Mercantile Library, with its sable hangings, looks melancholy indeed. The tolling bell, the nodding plumes, and slow-paced funeral trains, on all sides, remind us of the solemnity of the scene, and the respect - which is being paid to the honored dead. Ea-governor Reeder arrived in this city on Mon day last, en route for Pennsylvania. The vote given to Gov. Reeder shows in what high estimation he is held by the residents and actual settlers of Kansas Territory—which exceeds that given to Gen. Whit field, even counting the spurious and fraudulently polled votes which Whitfield received. It is now said by many Southern gentlemen, who are favor able to a Slave Constitution for the prospective State, that the conduct of Atchison and Stringfellow has killed Slavery in Kansas. I have always said Kansas would be a Free State, and I still adhere to that belief. Gcn. Whitfield and lady arrived in our city, on Friday last, on their way. to Tennessee and Washing ton City. Yesterday morning's Republican con tained a letter from Gov. Reeder addressed to Gen. Whitfield, in which ho gives notice of his intention to contest his seat in the next Congress. Accompa nying this letter is a reply of Gen. Whitfield, in which ho attempts to be both sarcastic and patriotic. Yours, OLD GUARD. A Steam fire engine has bee,n purchased by the city of Columbus, Ohio, and is now there ready for service. Four additional steam engines are also to be built for the use of the city Of Cincinnati. Pittsburg has recently had one built on a plait invented by one of her own mechanics. The steam fire engine is thus making its way over the country. It is now to be found in Cincinnati, New Orleans, Pitts- ImuciamoN.—sa thousand five hundred and fifty five immigrants arrived at New York the past week. They were possessed of $245, 075, being an averageof $3B for every passen ger—man, woman and child. The New York Courier says the number of immigrants last year in this country was three hundred thou sand, and it calculates that if they wore aswell provided with cash means as the passengers above alluded to, which is likely, they brought nearly thirteen million dollars of ready mon ey into the country, to say nothing of the val ue of their labor after they gat here, which tLe Courier puts at an enormous sum.—Eschange Belvdd the wisdom of.Know-Nothingism, in aim)ig to exclude this labor and capital from the country ! A BRCTE, CAGE D.—Benjamin Patterson was convicted, last week, in the Cheater County Criminal Court, of one of the most brutal out rages ever committed in that neighborhood.— Ile attempted to ravisha young woman named Mary Workman, while accompanying her home through a wood, and upon her resisting him he attempted to kill her. lie beat her on the head with a stone till he thought she was dead, and then went to a house and told them she was lying dead up in the woods; but he did not know who could have done it. Miss Workman, who, although at the point of death, ;Towered slowly, was the chief witness in Court against Patterson. Abler forehead is covered with sears, which s will carry with her t. the grave. lle was sentenced to six years :it hard lalsir in the Gandy Prison. '1'11; LIQUOR LAW IN PITTSBURG.—Piumburg, r S.—Bennett, Savage, and Shantotn, who were before convieted.and sentenced f r of the Liquor• Law, have been again ar re-ted inn• the same cirfaaa., at the instance of the Temperance Leitgue, and held to bail.— ,S,lne eighteen other arrests have been made, including the proprietor of the St. Charles and tither hotels. There .t re six feet six inehcA of water in the channel and rising. THE ( . I.IIDIN . aNi, Bul.wEit TRZATI".-- - \Ve have ,tirring intelligence fruit Eur o pe, 31,.. tN i. co tel t:entral America. The Government rec•ived the full c.trrevondonee lietween NIMi-ter in London :mil Lord Clarendon, on :he condieting, liii fret iti the Clal - :mil 14,11 %he 1(111111.,,T113,111 n„ 1) mutual agrectniatt. or rather ilisagi ee meta, explained away. It has dis:tppeare.l in ;1, 11.1 of colletructdm. and in repudiated by c"riliir , rl consent. la the negotiation upon this iitteati both Mr. Marcy and Mu'. Bit ch:Limn have put Girth their highest ability, and !tat e shown themselves perfect inmders of the art of dildoinac)—more titan it match in fact for Clarendon and 1 3 almerston combined, the lattilr being, ptalittps, the most acute and adroit ;it Eitrupe, lit excepting the tierman veteran., )letternich and Nesselnale. 31r. Buchauau writes that the British lillV nruntetit, being pre , ,ed by hind moire iic-truc td-olq, to give it di-tinct ansuer to these de mand: if (;,,,ernme!tt, h , :t.+ re plied that Ale :(jilts them without qualifica tion. 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Lut restores it whet. it is ;one, or turns it luck to its original OOP, altar it has lateane gray, fastens it to the scalp. and effectually destn.ys SU,II cut, titrilik,lS As soy have been engendered by the 11... af dye, esvential olio. and thor injurious Applientia.u. nt tarn esaestal.le testi...oasis which an, offered in its fran every part f the country iu which it has keen iuhradneed. leaves no loop for the sceptic to bang n doubt 'Clue great demand for this - article tu the eastern States, has Induced the prcprietors to establish a depot ft.r its turinutiteture And sale in the rite of New York. It is fast sapplanting all other sperilies Mr the Hair. sail already enj.,y, a p,pniarity which no other hos CV, 'ain rd. Buy it—test it—and you will rejoin.. that your atten tion lass t.eett directed to it. H. V. 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No. Market stro.t. abase 01) in addition to having the lam.st. most varied and nisi:lion:lble stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made 'expressly fur retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Sale.sman, by haring marked in figures. en each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they qlllllot possibly vary—all must buy alike Tile goods ore rP well sponged and prepared and great puns taken , the making, so that all call buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, In Market, above nth, No. 200 lob 2G ly-3 JONES Sr. CO. /iir KOSSUTH, according to reports, Is preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the props time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of thr Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have ne doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide theinselaue with clothing from ROCKIII LL d 'WILSON'S cheap anf elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner o Franklin Place. doe 27 ly-19 MARRIAGES On tho Sth inst., by Rev. D. W. BAr tine. Mr. Amos Cros to Miss Catherine Russel of Salisbury, LancasteriCo, On the 6th inst., by too Rev. Thomas B. sliller, Loci Creamer to Rosanna .M'Falls, both ol Providence township. in Columbia, on the 15th of October, by the 11ev. Or. 3l'Leod. George W. Haldeman, 31. D., to Annie Wogan, both of Liverpool, York Co. In Columbia, on Tuesday morning last, by the Bev. J. W. M'Caskey, Henry Brenneman, to Mary Ann Bogle, all of that Borough. On the 30th ult., by Rev J. S. Crumbaugh, Jacob 9 Landis to Elisabeth Buckwalter, both of this county. DEATHS On the sth lust., at Quarriville, Mrs. Mary wife of James C. Ewing, Esq., aged 41 years. in this City, on the 9th inst., Mr. John Beam, in the 7Sth year of his age. On the 26th ult., at Adamstown, Frederick county, Ma ryland, Lydia Smith, of this city, In tha 27th year of her age. At Egin, near Natchez, Miss., on the 14ht ult., Dr. John Casmicheel Jenkins, (formerly of this cauuty) in the 3Gth your of his age. The Natchez Courier contains a lengthy obituary notice of Dr. J., which wo shall publish in our next. But a few wceks ago we gave place to an obituary of his wife written by himself—and now he. too, Ise tenant of the grave, and another 13 called upon to do the same office for him! Bow tlieeting and uncertain is life! PlanaDminA, November 10 FLOUR.—There is no change to notice in the Flour market. • The receipts continue small, the inspectiods of the past week amounting only to 16,630 barrels, but there is very little expert dereand, and standard brands are' of. at $9 50 per barrel, without finding buyers. There is a steady demand for the supply of the retailers and bi kers at our former quotations. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are qulef—the former is held at $6 75, and the latter at $437% per barrel. GRAIN.—The demand for Wheat contlnuee limited, but prices are unchanged. Sales of 1500 bushels Ohio red on private terms, and 2000 bushels Southern and Pennsyl cant., in lots, at s2@2 08 per bushel for ordinal' , and prime red, and $2 30@_ 24 for white. 7000 bushels West ern Rye sold at $1 19. Corn comes in slowly—sales of 1100 bushels old yellow at 08 cents; 4500 bushels mixed West ern at 06 cents, in store, and new at 60@70 cents. Oats are in fair request-6000 bushels. prime Delaware sold at 43®43% cents per bushol. WillaKEY is steady--email sales of bbls. at 41@42 cts, lihde. at 40@41 cents—drudges sell at 39 cents. LOST, on Saturday afternoon last, sup posed somewhere In Vine or Prince streets, a light lion! Cased pair of SPECTACLES. The finder will be enit ably rewardodhy leaving them at this office. - • - NT0T1CE....411 perilous indebted to the undereigned IA (or subscription. &Werth:Jog cr Job Work, ore mines ted to make FainJer-•t; without delay. • WM. No. 20 North Qurou LANCAETEB, COUNTY RANK. Nov. 6,1852. The Directors of this Institution have this day nor 13 tf 3 declared a Dividend of five percent. oat of the prof _ ____ - I its of the last six months, payable oriderairid. rpzeznEns Wm:Uccle—Teachers wishing schools 1 W. L. PROBE.; 1 for the Winter Session are requested to meet the Coon. nov 63t 42 Cashier. ty Superintendent and Board of Directors of Bart twg, In Georgetown, at the house of French Lytle, on Saturday the 24th day of November. at 10 o'clock, A. 11. nov 13 2t 43 BF ORDER OF TUE WARM. T ANCASTER Bank.—November 5, 1555. The I_4lMnsetors of this Bout hare this day declared a dist deed of floe per cent. out of the profits of the last six mouths. payable on demand OOIIN,TRY Merchants--Ara respectfully tool ted to call at No. 27 North Queen street. Lancaster. I have a large ansartment of IhX)TS and SIIOE9 of every description, and I pledge myself to sell at Philadelphia prices. 11. M. RAWLINS. nov 11 tf 43 , AII.IIIERS' Bank of Lancaster, November F 4, lii6s. The Directors of thisElank have this day decla rest a iliviileud of five per root. out of the protiis oftbe last six months, pay to the stockit s :heir legal repro- ES=!(l=l3 T ESSONS on Drawing--Nt I gir.n L Korea, at his i.l . strret--to continence nn Monday °rani 11 . 4 the 19th iNst. For torus 6e., apply as above. or at the NI wile Store of W. U. Liefrer, Kramph's t.ov 1311 4.3 Cal 00 REWARD—WiII ho Olt Oren fnr the approen and conviction of the parpetrat, or perpetrat,s who, between Saturday ni. , ht. the 3,1. and 110033 y mor n. nd, the stll Inst.. entered tbe fan liese llonFe. and xi Ith a sharp Instrnmant dirlarut - and destroy ten Bi C: iOll5 of new Iles,. the property. of Paid C.'lnPn,Y. The hi Vroter.or infortners will reriArt. 7 tht. ele.ve lett and on rottrlet ion tit' thit person or pewsins or no dialxd teat an art. .4 uthorized rax.lul ion Coun ils pASS ,v,:lber nth, 1055. J. .11.111:1.;11T. MEI 1 - )VBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROP -I:ltTY.—lViii expe,.l publio t/ale. at FULT/iN tbe City of Lancantrr. il!) Saturday, November 24, 1835, ennunetuing at 9 de/c!:. A 91., nalued val uable I•ER -tON A iIIOVERTA. in• / it in a e.inilltinta as bew: 1 SIDEBOALIi. . 1 KUREA BED:-TEAlts, BEDDINti, 11.1 I 1 //.INl' SEAT CUM Ea. TA BLEn, HAIR AND nTllt NIATTItASS:•..I, CAIII•IJS, • STOVES, I,.AMP:t CHINA TEA AND GRANITE NARF:. HA r N AGE, LUVI:BLINDS, ING GLASSES s4rIAS. u'IC, I - AN I/F.:LAI:RAS. WPM: LE. ci:NTi: I. I:ASK ETS. K rrcil EN CrAboARD bt4l-2., 17ESE:tAL ASS dtr‘H.Vr KITCHE`. Ft:AN:TURF: family'. TERNS AIR I tAntbt 't to lb. day ,•I,Allt. by Hu, K. Ir. III:1"1' FA. IMITIIIIIIMM IrEILIC Thu:sdny, 2. will I j s:,10 rit York F ' nn:n•., following nrtiol,:: ono Ituilding: 911 by 110 fret, covored with shin• pa i.•(11 bet/5t...1.k, with ,LII 6 .: 1 / I kIAK, C 041 11 , 1,, et kiiele et iiiiiitten furniture fiNflireg: a ttrn p!at.• -.1,, S pipe: a varlet v ~f of h.a artieks of 1,11...11..,1 A variety lI quarrylLg such as dints, ...,Avliar: scliovelr , roe! pi. Its Ind iron: a large r-iiw arid In , kl. I , :ioiss; a tww /1,11: 11 , 1 011 . 1, :WOW, ,:•• .4 1.6 ;•,•t iw t telit2,lll. t IFS Let; tWO, 11 - Y.: thrww thirrir Le with I are. twii railway trOchs.'aiwl it I..lit'i V Idoth. r Nth. tt...atuatent , . at la .4. M., zuld term:, kui,i,rll by MEM lAANCING Academy.—F. STOUCII, in acknovls .licilglng hie holehtedness to hie Mende icr their al patri-mege during . the first quartie.respeilfilily 811.11:- Ces to his lull rei, and the citizens of Lancaster genrally, that he call re-orsni hie Dancing Ai-enemy for the Seaend quomi r on alimilay, the lth h.-test Fulton tin'!, where he nil; intr.:thse sral 1/I.W the Sty Hen and Chesnut. it. Quadrilles, aint the Mari ovi enaPind Esmaivida Waltzes. in addition to tilos, taught during the last quarter. p A ys or pr eis,—For Ladies and Youth. Slnndaye until Saturdays from 3 to 5 o'clriiak, P. M. For Gentlemen, Mon day and Friday evening from S tole o'clock. For further particulars enquire at 11. Shenk's —National Iletel,” where the subscriber on ha hiund when not pi,- entr:ll,d. rrEams.—ss fur 13 lesson... nos 13 :It A GRE A.T Bargain.—wino Acres of Land at riNigholas t`. IL Va. I have r, rb n ,iso g i ng art Camploil. of 3500 AtIRES of laud, lying cm the waters 01 . the Tu,otty Mile and Sycamore. most of r,-- ry rich and excellent grass land, part excellent Farming Land. It would make a fine grazing Form. There is plenty of Ord and Iran up.. it. Terms 17010 cash, or ~ C,OO rail, or $5500 in Cots neld and Merino Sheen. This is the greatest bargain ever offered iu Land. HENRY M PRICE. N. B.—One thousand Merinoonnd Cotswold Ewta and Rams will be token for the $5500. befofo th e I s t of m are b, MO, delivered - here. uov 13 3,0 .13 VALUABLE Tract of Land for Sale, In Fayette county, VA.—The subscriber offers for sale a fine tract of land. 420 acres. on sib sides of the James River and Kanawha Turnpike, ftmiles from line of Coving• ton and Ohio MlMoat. There is a new two story DIVELLI 4 S 110U . SE, 4 reins and pAssu.,,es, don ble porch: a two story stone Inutt:e 24 feet square. 5 4 1 new. Mynalo acres cleared. It is an exeellent stun I for a laser,, and store. ',chez en one or the :prates.t. th4r,ughthres in the:State. The (slid lays extra- 4,11 nm ily well for foreleg. Tie plane will ilouNo in value in 5 years. Terms $2.550—51!",::, iu cash: poi, in 16r,?, with interert payable annually. It EN I:\ yl. PR IC S. nov 13 Urn -Ift Laud .gent, Ni. Lola,, H. Va. N. 11.—The site very 1,444.1-en • one. The hands 'west between I.4.wishur4 awl l'hArt,...t..n. 7,7:0t ,41 the V:13:1 payment will be ta , l in M S:0 •P, delivered by the Ist of 3131-4-11. s:t too: head I,lv iris Iy 51)00 10 be paid In cosh. Th, [hie is ind'spu!al 1 The neighl)orhood This ~ kre gain lu the State, to n merchant and t - tr•-••• '• Valuable Small Farm near Xleholag, C. 11. Va.. for sale.—The subscriber .41e, I r sale adjoining the 'rapidly improving town of L'1.1113111,5 . N ill, a traot of land eontaining 100 acres. about newly cleated and Un der fence. The romainthr timbered, with plenty of coal. This land is very rich. It would suit a business man. The wood and cord will 01,011 pay for the land. Terms: 11200. $lOO cash. Valance in I'd months. HENRY V. PRICr, nov 13 3m 4.3 Land Aac Nieholas, C. 11. I a. N. B.—Nicholas C. 11. °le, snJoriur advalltmes to um. elm Mrs, saddlers. carpente,. Ito ucrc and coahmaker, with stem capital. Also, For Sale --15t) arres 0: laLdtimber ed, ~ue wile from Sumthersville. an exeellent she 1, Tau ]'ark and saw will. The timber 111,, thnr, rry fer the laud, and 111., !aridLied. A tad yard and saw will would de zth et..ellehr, tireruts: $l3OO, uno halt rash, leilanee in 12 mouths, or in Sheep. Merino 11wei at $l. ov 13 Sal 43 Lan.i Agent, Nieholas C. 11. Va. - N. B.—There i. no this ti net. ‘talc. NValunt, Poplar and Maple to run a milt 10 years. And umber is in demand largely ov e r supply. The laud lays inune.liately on Wes ton and Gauley Bride . .. Turnpike. There is also plenty of 'coal on the land, which sells readily at 8 et,. bushel.-- Two Men With $3OOO capital mold nisi, money. (Valley Spirit spy.) MEM fjlO Persona out of Employment.--The Best Books for Agents. Send fora few ~.pies and try them among your friends. Robert Sears put lhhes the tbi lowing popular illustrated works. and for the sale of which he desires an aotire Agent in every I`..unto et' lite Uni ted States. A small capital of 510 or $25 only is required. I.—The most elegant and useful volume of the year.— Sear's great work on Russia. Just published. an illustra ted description of the Russian Empire. Being. is ph) steal and political history of its governments and pie 'flees, productions, resources. Imperial government. rollitneree. literature, Aucational means. reli.zirm. pt.pie. manners, customs, antiquities, etc., etre from the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with abort 2101 engra vings, and maps of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete in ono large octavo of about 700 pages, elegantly and substantially bound. 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With a variety of other popular Pictorial Works, of such a moral and religious influence, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a pub lic benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor. To men of enterprise and tact, this business oilers an opportunity fur profitable employment seldom to Abe met with. Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mall, a circular containing full particulars, with "directions to persons disposed to act as agents," to gether with terms on which they will be furnished, by ad dressing the subscriber, post paid. EC= Send for one Copy.--Single copies of the afore works will be carefully enveloped in stout paper, and forwarded at our risk and expense to auy poet office lu the United Staten, on the receipt of the retail price. DAUING SchooI.—A.BONNAFFON respectfully 1/.N h announces to his patrons and the citizens of Lancaster generally, that he will open his DANCIN,G SCIIOUL, at Fulton Hall, on Friday and Saturday the 9th and Ifoth Inst., at 4 o'clock, P. 3L, for Ilisswv; at 6 fur Masters: and at 8 for Gentlemen. In addition to the Science of Dancing, and those fancy dances now taught, he will introduce the Bohemian Polka, of twenty changes or figures; the Esmeralda and the Cialitza. nov tS 3t 42 ESTATE of James Crosv.—clu the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, A. S. Green ' Committee of James Crow, (an hnbitual drunkard) did on the 29th day of October. 1855. file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court his account n the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 3d day of Dec., 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, Proth'yA Office, Lan. net 0 MATONE New Goode at Wentels--Now open ing, the best bargains of the season. 'Velvets, Cloths for lfalmaig . Shawls 25 per cent lower than over Slerinoes, every ,had Ladles Dress Goods of the latest designs.— Silks, Bilks, the most beautiful ever offered. Now opening, the largest assortment of Gloves and ile *dem in order to snit every taste; 1000 pieces of the best Calicoes ever sold,attllA:cta; 4-4 Muslin, at 6 1 % cts., at NNTZ'S. Carpets-Just received the cheapest carpets ever sold at WENTZ'S .Now is tlie.time for every one that wants a new, carpet. The best dollar t' • :Me. JAL GI. FETTER, CaAter 4 in.vsy Ilvt! is r.,tuili.d of f.atuing li:111.t, a larg cnri,•iy of =BEI El= 112MMIMME J. BONVAIA:C, Prothly. 4t42 PUBLIC ON Friday, November 16th, 1955, at T o'clock, -P. Di. will be sold at public sale, at C. Shenk's hotel, in Di., Queen street, the following valuable prop erty, late the estate of Dr. Samuel Humes, deo'd. No. 1. A tot of Oround, fronting the new Court Rouse and 24 Reformed Church, 175 feet. There are upon it FIVE DWELLING 110USE8, new Sta ble,i three good wells—the Conestoga water and oth er improvements—is divided into 7 lota or purports, varying from 18 to 34 feet front on Duke street; and will be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. To Attorneys,wanting offices and dwellings within a few yards of the Court Rouse and Public Offices, as well as all others wishing an eligible building lot : in one of the most beautiful and desirable localities, either for business or private residence, in the city, this is an opportunity that will not be presented again, as the property will be positively sold, with out reserve. No. 2. A new Two-Story BRICK DOU BLE HOUSE, and Lot of Ground, situate on the South side of East Orange street, above is • a . . Plum, opposite the Public Schools, and near tue .t....- comotire Works, with back buildings and other imp prorements, and will be sold separate or entire as de sired. -. No. 3. TWO LOTS OF (ROUND, immediately East of the above, each fronting on Orange street, 21 feet .51 inches, and extending back 211 feet to a 14 feet alloy. 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 24 42 Executor. Cosmopolitan Art Association 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 ezensive scale. Among tho works already engaged, is the far falmed. "GENOA CRUCIFIX," 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 have 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,- 11111Ait POWERS : UEORGE WASIILNGTON, The Father of his Country; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philosopher ; Dk.N/EL, WEBSTEIL, 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 and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed free among the members of the Association for the Second Year. Taasis or 411EnnErtsttir.—The payment of three dollars ounstitutes any one a member of this .Associ ation, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for one 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, Godey'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 tickets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of member ships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. The advantages secured by becoming a member of this Associatsou, are -Ist. 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 chasini, choice Works of Art, which are to bo 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 by joining 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 Catalog acsgiving full de scriptions, sent free on application. Fur Membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A• A. At either of the principal offices— “ Knickerbocker Magazine” office, 248 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 188 Water street, ,tian dusky, Ohio. Subscriptions received by JOSEPH CLARKSON, Honorary Secretary for Lancaster, Pa. if 42 1 MPORTANT TO THE MEDICALPROFESSION.—CIinicaI Lectures on Surgery. By M. Nelaton. From Notes taken by Walter F. Atlee, M. D. Just published by J. B. Lippincott tt Co. Dickson's Elements of Medioine, a compendious view of Pytliology and Therapeutics; or, the History and Treatment of Diseases. By Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D.. LL. D. For sale at MURRAY STOEK'S, Lanea,z.ir. nor 6 tf-42 LLUSTRA'ric: D Hist orS, of a Year's l vest in the Criiim.t. CAtiplete up to the rif J of tlui iii , iekte of Seritptepol—ltutt I,—. Fort i s eniq. Woutt/leil, lilt the latei.t refer,. the ;mil Mail: Aho. dove view , . Id i7li•liit..,topel; with do,cripti.l...l . e•wh.....41 n i.plendiit it 4.lCronsuult, ..11..aring nil of Map. 26 I.y inetn, Price. Yv ,vuts. 6rxntifu? ly 4,lored. S:nt - by mail to any pArt of thu conntry OM cent pnatage. Map. !look at:sl Print Agent wanted sssr e‘-ry . Clare Hap Union to :4.11 from a list of p$ puler Maps. Letters or inquiry promptly anc•as,ssssd. Calalts,Ates and specimen sheet free to the trade. A. ILJOCELYN. nov $1:lt No. CO Fulton st.. N. V. 11. Newspapers copyinit tho alone and sending that same to the hue Will r.ceint• thrt, t•Opins. 1 ALITA BLE Mill and Farm at Public Mt Phi VATE SALE. —The undetsigned rill offer St public sale on Wedne,doy, the Igth day of Dec,miiiir next. on the premises. all tint valuable farm situate on James. Creek. at its junction with the Royston, thanelo of the Jusista Riser, one mile and a half Ines the Washington dept of the Broad Top Railroad, andlg miles from Hunt ingdon. Containing, about 225 Acres, haring thereon a new three-story stone and frameGRIST 3111.1, with four. run of burrs, and all the modern improvements. A largo: stone MANSION HOUSE. the late residency, of the late James Entrekin, Esq. A large bank barn.— A too story - brick dwelling house for mill. Tom log tenant houses and other improvements. About 150 acres of the tarot are cleared, So acres of it being first. rate river bottom. This mill is situated in r tie of (behest. wheat grossing neighborhoods in the State. A good level! road to the railroad. The location is good for a store, and the form would suit for dividing. Tha owners win sell at private sale. and still offer at; public sale as alit, it not svnaor 0,111. The money is not wanted sumo, and terms will ti. made sissy. Payments ex tended to any reasonable number of years, far port. or on the whole to suit purchasers. it properly secured. Terms will be published on day of sale. Possession si Il lie given on first day ofilannary or first day of April. hunt iugdon, Pa.. nuv t t 1). • TILL Greater Attractions :—.;(l , Er,:is I,ldy's Book for Iss , i. volume: The Pion err Magazine! Esneeially devoted to the wants i.f the La' dies of America. Where this Magazine is taken iii a 6ouss. nn i,lLrr is as it . cumpriars all that obtained by T. king thrre others. NEW FEATURE Fo A new and interesting story will be ceinmeneed io Jan uary, by Marion Harland, author of '•Alone." and " Hid• den Path," two novels that have created an immense scu saltou in the literary world. Also— Miss Virginia F. Townsend will commence in 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 Engm The Nurse and tho Nursery Ilow to make a. Bonnet. Troubles of an English Ifousekeeper. The Art - of skotching Flowers Irons Nature. With en grariugs. To lto copied by the learner on paper to be col ored. Maternal counsels to a Daughter. Designed to aid herl in the care "(her health, the impfovement of her mind. and the cultivation of her heart. New style of illuminating wind,,, a nod lamp shades with engravings. Puetry and history of finger Hogs. illustrated ; shells to thu Ladles, and where they come Loan. with engravings. This is only giving an Idea of our initiations fur lbiod. New designs of interest to the ladies are springing up ev cry day; We shall avail outselves of everything that ea, Interest them. In fact, Godey's Lady's Book, will pOF.Se, the interest of any other three inamaines. • In addition to the above will be continued in each No tiodey's splendid Steel engravings. Oue hundred pages of reading. Goiley's challenge Fashion Plates. In this as in even), otter department. we defy rivalry :Jr imitation. Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of them are giset monthly. Model Cottages. Dress making, with di grams to cut from. Dress patterns—lnfants and children: dress vs—all :tits' of crochet and netting work—siblaks, mantelets, minims collars. chitnisetts, under skeves, bonnets, window cur tains, broiderie anglaise slippers, caps. ~10abs, evenin dresses, fancy articles, head dresses, hair dresses, robes foi night and morning, carriage dresses, bridal dresses wreaths, mantillas, walking dresses, bridal habits, boy': clothing, capes and' cloaks of fur in season. Crochet and netting work. printed In colors. Drawing lessons for youth-1000 designs; Music, $.3,04 north is given every year; the Nurse and the Nursery] with full instructions; Godey's valuable recipes uponeve 1 ry subject. l We would advise all who Intend to suhscribe to send it their orders soon, for if we do not make duplicate filer,. type plates, It will be difficult to supply the demand. W. expect our list far 1036 will reach 100,000 copies. The bee plan of str,ribiug is to send your money direct to th. publisher. Those wh., send large amounts had better sen drafts, but notes v. ill answer it drafts cannot be procured Letters had better be rogistered—it only costs tire cent extra. and their safe reception is insured. TERMS CAdtt IS ADVANCE. - - One copy one year. $3. Two copies one year, sa. Thr • copies one year, $O. Five copies one year, and an extra cop to the person sending the club, making six copies $lO. Eight copies one year. and an ex:ta copy to the perso. sending the club, making nine copies, $l5. Eleven copi One year, and an extra copy to the person sending th club, m aking twelve copies, . • AZ — The above terms cannot be deviated from, no mat ter how many are ordered. ' liodey's Lady's Book and Harper's 51agazino both on year for $4,50. Oudey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Hume Ala;axine trot one year for $3,50. The money must be all sent at one time for auy of th Clubs. Additions of one or more to clubs are received at clu I prices. A specimen or specimens will be sent direct to any Pos master making the request. We can always supply back numbers ibr the year, as th work is stereotyped. Subscribers - In the British Provinces, who send for dui must remit 38 cents extra on every subscriber, to pay tl American postage to the lines. Address L. A. GODEY, No. 113 Cbesnut street, Phila. nov 0 2t 42 ea r‘ILIGINAL - Novel by R. P. W 11112:.... .n. ef HOWE JOURNAL for 11356.—N5w min BanuaßT-Br rans-0_ the fifth of January next, the first- number of the New Series for 1858, of this well-known Family News paper will be issued, with new type and new attracpa the principal one ' Lief the kind which bas been p ed, by both American and European periodicals, to 'be the most acceptable and popular, TisT—A, Novi:Lis amuc xcx eimo. The title is "PAUL PANE; OR, PARTS OF A Lnm ELSE UNTOLD. A Novel," by N. P. Wams. , _La MidlUon fo this new feature,* series of original sketchers, gongs - and ballads by G. P. Meant and an orig inal novelLette, la verse, founded upon facts, caalle4C.Tax STOUT OT A STAB," I - I,J. M. FILL' D, are among the induce meets for now vribSdAbcrs to commence with th 4 first number of the pest, . Besides the oontributions and labor of Ahe Editors, the limns Journal will contain the Foreign and Demesne Cor respondence of a large list of Contributors—the spice of the European Revalues—the' selections of the moist in teresting publications of the day—the brief novehi—the. piquant 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 {iv In—the chronicle of the news for ladies— the frahloterf—the facts and outlines of news—the pick of English information--the wit humor and pathos of the times—the essays on life. literature, society and Morals, and the usual variety of careful ci%sings from the wil dernees of English periodical literato . criticism, poetry, etc. We need not remind our readers that we have also , one or two, unsurpassed correspondents In the fashionable , society of New York, who will give no early news of every new feature of style and elegance among the leaders of the gay world. Tszts.s.—Fur one copy. : for three copies, 55—or one copy for three years, s4—always in advancs. Subscribe without delay. Address MORRIS & Wl' Editors and Proprieto:e, Fulton street, Now-York. BOP 6.-.3t 42 AIRS. HERFOOT will open on to-mor jiLrow (Wednesday, Oct. 31,) at Der storo to South Queen street, two darts below the Lancaster - Bank, a bancborne assortment of WINTER BON NETS, which she desires the Ladies to roll and ex amine. cmt Dllt 41 riIHE Office of the Lancaster Savings In- IS titution is open daily from 9 &don't:, A. M., until 4 &look, P. M. 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 for those issued prior to June Gth,1855, iu order that the insfitution may proceed in the rryttlar inICSUCtiOII of business. By Ord,r of the W. of Trust. 4. E. 17CIIEAFFER. Presid4nt. A. E. 1:011)2..rs, Seey. oct 30 Of 41 I . 3OPUL AR 1...e0t area lox Fulton The following eminent gentlemen have Leen engaged I. deliver a course .if TW ELVE LECTC I:ES lu this city. The l xrnonerrolir I.zerrnr was delivered, by the' Gov ermir of Pennsylvania. on Thursday evening, October:kith. lie, Mr. Willets of Philada., Thursday. Nov.'s Bth. •• •• Nevin,o. .• Dr. McClintock of Carlisle, do. Dec. .131. h. ' 4 'jr. llorletugh, do. ',o7th. lion Judge Smyser, do. Jon. 'loth. Hayes. do. •• •• Lowrie. do. Feb. 14th. Ile, Dr. Bewinnu. do. Mr. Ilay of lii , irui og tow.. do. )larch' 4th. Prollissoilitiopp,b do. The lasri,cturd has not yet Leen fully derided up.m. but the present probability Is, that It will be &I irrred by IlivAllll Tmhit. the very celebrated traveler. ttir single ticket f,:r We vthol, course-12 lectutcs— .), B HoLLAIt Fur ally an., lectur, Th•Let3 for &ale at the Book Storrs, at the Drug St.:rt. of Mr. Ileihitsh, and at the Saturday Evening Express Oct. :10-3m p 4.1 • C,VNTI COMMISSIONER'S OHIO:, I October 13,1855. XtOTICE to Tax Collectors.—Tho audoriga. .11 ed will NIS on the 19tht 20th and 21st of November. ((to•.rt Neck) for the purpose of granting Exoneratlnns thr State, County and Military taxes. and making settlement of the tax duplicates for the current year. after which time :dl unsettled dap:kat., will he collected by the, Sher IT. I'IIILIP WM. C. WORTIL ,to 41 4,) DANIEL BRANDT. fIANCE.R. Cured.—To the surprise of many. tooth ljer individual readily cured of Sehirrus or Unucnr, by Dr. S. S. Wlrs:lr, Jr.. of Salerno:h. Lou. Co. In this ease about One - half the low, lip was affurted with sehirrus or Calle,. extending to the base of the jaw. The cancierclus schirrn; parts were nicely taken out without 'munch mint and healed in ten days time, leaving somrcely may d o f :,ct 30 tf 41 -DUKE Ground Spices.—The subscriber is pre pared to' furnish Pure around Pepper. Cinnamon, i.loves. Ginger, Allspice, Mustard, Brown .aud Mare, Nutmeg s, kt" kc., at the lowest market prices. Dealers and faMilies are invited to try them. They are warranted to be fr. e from any adinixtnru. and possess a str..lmth not found in Philadelphia or N. York Spices. CHARLES A. 11 gIN 'TSB. 0e31.135u 31 No. 13 East Kim; st.. Lancaster. I:lSTRAY.—Strayed from tho promises of th 4 Huh. _U./scriber residing near the riling,. of Intercourse, Lea. K iolllShip. n ARE 11111NDLE :ITEER, no other par timilar !narks rommoissred, about 11?..; years old. Anky per• son giving inthrtnation of said Estroy to tho subseriher. so that he may again be obtained, will be suitshle pm.nr ded. DA VII) ST I .. • !: - uct :11) I 3 ARE: Chance for a Business Man.— OVtutted, a purchaser for an established MEI:CAN- T:I,E iu one of the best established stands hi the county ; all iietiVe 11551115.55 1111111, WWI a vapliai Vt 41, sit would i.e nilten as a.pariner. This inn rare chance fu. a person who is desirous of in a :safe and profitable business. For particulars, aMre , s, with real nun', MERCLIA_NT, case of the Esiintiner Unice. Lau caster, Pa. net. 311 tir ake Cpt— yowri:yNscri,:miDryee.ititalesT d ‘ ; .113 w ard iv t-h-oWO‘ ~ cur latuirar to the breeze with the insorip lion thereon— Ext.'ELSRSH. Come to the New and Cheap Bank Store. so d 'buy for yourselves some valuable and standard works. at the very lowest Prices, and Improve your minds. Let not he burled in obscurity to yourselves and the world. s e;EFLarr!—The New awl Cheap Booksbuo is just reeds large lot of miscellaneous books fruits the 'Pate Sale t, ol as history, bh,grCie dtanird wor k s, g et• lsioks , albums. ill:smiler, &cheat o baks, hyu , sl 'kg, music boehm. natsio, with a general variety tot the most select literature, such as might come under ~,ther headl ill the catalogues, and of soicutitic works of eyery description. Our assortment o, Stationery is vary cums•le',. All sill La sold at the very lowest wholesale or ro w, plots. space will slot allow us to enumerate books nu , Vo ,111 a s sure the public that our variety is large at 01 comp:ate, and our tense as low as any in this city. Stop and ace. :rod to rpuviuced. The subscribers have heroine k:aas fir Sander's Series of Readers. • Peiton's Outline Maps. Greenleaf's Arithmetic:. NCNally's It Mouteith's Geagraphics.. Beaker's System of Penmanship. Davenport's United States history. aloover's Ink and Writing Fluid. `Mr. Jacob's Atiti-Cossise Amalgam Pens, Teachers, School Direel,ll( uud Merolla alt sill ;lost it greatly ti their advantaAe to purishaso ail tesoks at Iho New and Cheap Book Stern All should glue us a trial. IL .0 Co.. Corner tit Muskat and is titre Nquaras, Lancaster. l'a. vet SU tf 41 Cloaks and Mauttillaa l--And a assort- Ajmont of FANCY DRY GIJUDS, comprisin g Lsass hest marks of Black silks, French EU, tmoidories. Ribbons, Mantilla Valenta, Shawls. Scarfs and Gloves. Par Uralar attention given to orders for Cloaks and Mautillaso—A select stuck al wags on baud, and for sale at lowest cash prices. NI RS. tits IF PITH, :M.„1:63 Chesnut Cl. sun.. Philadelphia Oct. :31-3t , 45 "DHILADELPHIA. Boot and Shoe Store. i I . —1 have removed my wh01e...14 Boot and Shoo sore from North f irth st.; Philadelphia, to 27, N.. q Queen street, Lancaster, National House Buildings, • ; nest door to Erben's Dry deeds Store, alters 1 oiler to. 1 ; ;Host extensi TO /1.14011 1 / 1 011t of Boots and Shoes ever seen iu the city of Lancaster, at wholesale and lentil. 1 1 Latliei4laiters faint7s els. to ;3,50 M. Slippers fruit; 50 - 1, 1 .15 1 I. do. Boots front 75 - 1,25 r ; do. Jenny Lind's nom il.tiO to 1,25 ; do. Buskins from 75 Ile. to 1,25 ; do. Bum Sandals from 25 .. 137? l Together with a great variety of Fancy work, Opera Boots, . . . Cuslnonsi Ties. SOnlsgs, A Ilsosies, 1-urchis, Sc., .I,e. teats. Fitie Boots Isom s2,to to V 5,00 do. Patont LristLer Iron, 2.uu to .I,ssi do. Cat CAllJgrt.,,, G.lll ,n I . IOILI 2,00 to , ,!,,5.,0 do. Cat'Shoss 1..11 1.50 to 2,50 ' do. Cork soled (ganuiuri 5,00 ' 'Misses Ties from to to 75 sits. do. Ilushises (rou t 02 to SI 1100 IS 11,11, ' Sa 10 $l,OO - Gaiter: , toms !I; to 1.211 . D.I. 1:11k11101Alem 111 1.25 Isoys Floe Calf Boots from $1,75 to 2,50 Do. 11 Kip Boots from (Sit to 2,00 do. •• Otox from 1',25 to 1,75 do. - iidoste, from 07 to 1,25 W JANE pov C 4t 41 Qin H1C413 It out la to 7f, cents. :dens' Ilvary lk:ots ham 32.00 to 3,U0 do. do. 6lioes from . I,uo to 1,51.1 do. Gums from 1,00 to U....A.:flue work to Irom Um bands of the best workmen, stud a great deal made expressly for myself. livery article will be warranted as sold. ,et. 31 ly 41 EILECTION Notice.—An Election for 13 Direct _Coss of the Iniandlusurance and Deposit Company will be held zit their (Alice, in the city of Lancaster. on Monday the huh day of Zs oveials, next, between the hours of It A. ak and .; uelork. P. 51_ of said day. INEIENI rI'ILOMAS tV. E. axis az. C., No. 21.4. and 216 Chesnut st., Philadelphia, have now on hand a full assortment of the newest styles of Dress and Fancy Dry Goods, fur the present and coming season. T. W. r.. & 00. , Im port the greater part ut their own stock, and are thus able to sell their goods at the lowest prices and to furnish the newest styles. Among the stock will be found Handsome Plaid silks Iroin 671,i to 53,50. - Chene de. Handsome nolvereci Silk Itutre.s, •• Mans do. Laines of every styles and price. ‘• Cashmere Plaids, 0 Silk Cashmere Plaids, Merinof,s sad Cuslauereg, •• Ladies' Cloths, Volvet,for Mantillas and Cioaks ALSo, the largest stock of CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAK'S, in the city, and at the most reasonable prices.— A full assortment t.f Hosiery. O loves, Mitts, Cravats, Em broideries, Au.; Sc. oct. 30 41 41 — l - I,UBLIC Sole.—CM 'Thursday, November 22., 1b33, will lx.l sold at public sale. at the late residence of ..atuuel Bauman, deceased, sear Ephrata, kk110 , 11,1 as Hau -1 sneak Factory) the following personal property of said de , 'leased, to A Family Horse, 2 Carriages and Harness, - one Horse Wagon, 7000 Pine, Oak and Chesnut Kbingle_s, 300 Morticed Locust and Oak Posts, WO Willow Bans, lad of Tiles ' Quarry Tools, Cross Cut Saw, Work _Bench, Ac. All the Machineries of a Woolen Factory. Ful- Bug and Carding 31111, t 0 wit: A Condensing Curd, a Mule with 130 Spindles, (nearly now) 2 'Sennett Power Looms, 2 t Carding 31aulaines, 2 Wood Pickers ' Napping Shearing arid _Brushing Machines, Cloth Press with plates and papers, Ac., ac. Fulling Stocks and Washing Machine. A large Copper Dye Kettle and 2 other Copper Kettles. All the ; Gearing and 31111 Works in mid Factory and Mills,. 3 wood 1 and 2 coal Stoves sad pipe, and other articles used in sold factory and mills. Eight nay Clock and Case, Yankee Clock, 2 Silver Watches, Bed and Bedsteads, Desk Bureau, case of Drawers, Chests, Chairs, a large quantity of Car. -pots, (some of It now) a v riety of Sathaetts, Casslmeres, Be., 2 Shot lima.% Itevolyer Pistol, Bibles and other Books. 10 Shares of COnestoga Steam Mine Stogie, and a large variety of ether articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock In' the atternoon, when ter ms will be tussle known by the undersigned administrators said deceased.: GEOItrIE L. 13AU31AN, act 30 to 4e ISAAC BECKLEY. GHRISTIVIA.S Goods.—The subscriber is now openine one di the must beau Ei ful collections of French, huglish and Gertnan Fancy Goods, Baskets, Toys, Alabas for articles, China, kc., consisting of Paper Weights, Spera theses, Port Monthlies, Card Cases, Was.Frult, Seal Stamps Yard Measures, Lc. in Pearl, Ivory, .k.c. China Tea Setts, Crying DolLs, Drums, Magic Lanterns, Masks, Menageries, he. Also, email' German, Toys in every variety. Store keepers sup :Lied at the lowest prices by the owe, gross or dozen. N. B.—Domestic ltaskeis, Sleigh Bodies, Clothes Ham pers, Se.. aiweycon hand or made to order.' \IL SWIFT, Importer and 'manufacturer, 312 Market et., above 91b, Ptilladelptda. oct3o fit 41 ORSE and Cattle Powder...Fnr sale Dr. THOkfAB 7 1 7.T.mAir1 gt . nens k sylvanla Female .College AT PER - 1E kiomen Bridge, Moritgomery county, Pa.—The Winter Session in this popular edueationakataldishment,' opens on Monday, the 29th of October. Its facilities for impart ing a thorough and extensive course of instruction in the various branches of useful learning, are unsurpassed by any - Female Institution In the Middle Stater. The Teachers base been liberely educated; and bring to thelo"profession the aid along. experience and distinguish ed ability. The accommodations are superior and the ex ponies moderate. Communication; via the Columbia midi - alley Railroads, is very convenient. Stages leave the Depot In Norristown for the College, daily, at 4 o'clock P. M. also on Tues day, Thursday and Retarder, at 11 o'clock , 11. For Circulars giving full information address the Presi dent, J. W. SUNDERLAND, Perk'omen Bridge, P. 0. 11ALDE31LN, S,oc'y. Board of Truster.. sop 25 St 34' irNsate of George Brow & Sarah 111.hts WIF E.-2 fi the Court of Common Pleas for thaCouuty of Lancaster. Whereas, Leo P. Blown, Trustee and As signee of George Brown and Sarah M. his Wife, did on the td day of October, 1855, fta iu the office of the Prothono tary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of November. 1.535, for the oontirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, Prothy's, Office, Lan. oct 2 FALL and Winter Clothing,, In every variety of color, giatlity and style, at the MERCHANT TALI:MING, GENERAL CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT or F. J. KRAMPIL corner of North Queen And Orange streets, Lancaster. Pa. And extensive stock of Mean' and Boys' Beady made Clothing, made of good and substantial ma. torial by Lanraster City workmen, and .expressly for the Lancaster city sad county trade. Ribbed, plain and Petersham, Bearer and Felt Cloth, ILingup and Sack Orercoals--Pilot, Whitney and Flushing Cloth Over coats—Cloth. Cassimere, Satinet and Union Caselmere: Plain and Figured Frocks, Sark, Business and Press Coat. Plain and Barred, Ca,shuere, Cloth, Satinet and Velvet Pantrof various colors and patterns; Cloth. Cas4.l - Satinst, Velvet Plush, Merino, Satin. Silk and Va lencia Vests, plain. lo;rred and figured. Also. Satinet and Quail:mere Monkey Coats; {Coulon and Cotton, Knit Guern sey JacintES - Lamb's Wool, Merino, Cotton, Knit and Flan nel Bodin-shirts and Drawers, together with a large and well selected assortment of plain and fancy Shirts and Shirt Collars, Serfs. Stocks, Cravats and N-ck Tyes: Sus, ponders, Handkerchiefs aud Umbrellas. Lamb's -Wool, Merino, Cotton. Knit and Woven Hosiery, be., &c., all of which are offered on the most reasonable nod accom modating terms, The increased demand for ordered work from this es tab:ishment justifies the proprietor in laying in and keep ing on hand a superior stock of Plain and Fancy Cloths, Cassimetes And Vestings, of every style and quality, front the best German. English. French anti American manu factories. Just raceive.l, extra Beaver and French Milled Cloths for Sack and Top Coats, 13Iue, Black. Brown and mixed Cloths fur Frock, Dress and Business Coats; Black, Neutral. Mixed fancy Cassimeres; Satin, Velvet. Plush, timnallino and 3leriuo Vestings, all of which will be made to order in the best manner, warranted to tit. and to suit the most fastidious lu regard to style. - . 'Thankful for a hug continued series of favors, I, J. K., shall relax no effort, In the future ; to merit a renewal of • Merchant Tailor and Clothier. corner North Queen and Orange streets. Lancaster. Pa. Set 16 311,39 ESTATE of Daniel Stauffer. decd.-I,t t , rs of administration on the estate of Daniel :Stauffer. Into of E. Lampeter township, dee'd. liaviti4 been granted to the undersigned administrators rosiding in said twp.: All persons indebted to said estate are requeidol to make 1 payment immediately. and those honing vitally; will pro :1 seat them without delay properly autlamtieatol for settle ment.. LIENRY STAUFFkiII, eMn=6 VALUABLE Form In York County for SALE.—The subscribers otter :it private :eels, or if not sold before NVednesday, the ::7th of Novemlo, next, will expose to public ,ale on iliac day. at the 110,1 of 11. Ilantz, in Wrightsville. York en.. the inEowing valuable Plantation. known as Margaret ta Yarns, situated iu Lower Windsor township. York enmity, with, in 3 miles of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Itailrna.l. miles of York, 3 miles of the Penusylvauia Tide Water Canal. and L miles of WE ightsville, adjoining laud:: of h e , Detweiler, James Curran, Jacob Keller and others. nod Margarotta Iron Works, where there are Itlackmith and Wagon Maker Shops. and p Grist MITI. The Plantation consists of 12160 Apres, more or less, principally first quality limestone Land. 50 acres of which is covered with good White Oak and Hickory Timber. and 50 acres in Meadow. Thu Limestone lies near the surface, two or three quarries of which are already openvd. and in several of tire fields Iron Orb of a rich quality Is found.— The laud is also well watered. h trio.: three streams of wa ter dewing through it; two of whiebconsiderable and afford the melt, of a I:rst ..lass water irr: r. A large quantity of Locust Timber is growing . on the place. The Improvements ore in BRICK MANSION. double, two-story, will a back building and well of ex cellent water at the dote, Smoke House. {\ - ash G tl !loose, Spring House and all the necessary nub buildings. and having in front a fine Lawn tasteful'} lam rut and planted with the choicest Fruit and Shade Trees: an OHCHARD of over SOO Apple, Peach. Pear and Cherry trees: a large Stone Barn, having a tiranary and an apart ment under the barn floor for the horse-11,Wer ; It Stone Stable, eapable of containing n 0 or CO hr ea of cattle :Lod horses sod all the hay that inlay be raised. The barn yard is enelnsed by a substantial stone wall. sod IF supplied With water by iron pipes convey In.; the water from an adjoining spring. In addition to the buildings :Arcade named there arc two large Stables, Cider Must., C O /4 1 Cribs and a Corn House with arrangements suited for Hiroshi:lF the cm n. and all at aconvonient distance from the hous.• and Barn, besides Pd. it Goo') TENANT HOUSES, one of wide:: is a two story building. All the Improventauts on this property ore in g,sal eon dition, as repairs t r ove been made on most of them during the past season, are of tine best and ins :a. substantial, hav ing.been er e cted ultit every attention to convenience and duration and no regard to expense. he land is all un der good i . lllo,tly no.srj post and rail lane, and is in a high state of cultivation, having within the last few years un dergone a thorough liming and the application of a large quantity of guano. - 111 the sale of this property ant offered advantages and Ind.-en:tads seldom met with, and. for this reason we would call the particular al tenth. of 'per.-hasers to it. persons willing to view tin.- premi,s. can do so by ettl • ling 131.1 J:11 . 011 Martin. the tenant residing thereon. A reasonable proporti o n of the purchath money may re main on th e preperti :but for price mid fmther partieu bre', person; desirous of purchasing eau apply in pe15 , 11 or hy letter to any rd tine three first undersigned. offered at public ill conummee at I o'clock, OH the day niece mentioned. a n d attendance in ill be .1,0 , 01 and 1 , 11.1, made known by , JOHN N. LINE. HEN RI , E. SLAV 11A ER. .`;.A \l' 1,. H. SLAN eTEPILEN C..`2I.AI'.IIAIiEE Uun•ns!er, c,l 21 1,1 `VAL TiABL:E CIT PROPER".' VOR ALE.—un Saturday the 1. t h NOVVIIII:er. 1S 113 Ottler of the Orpheus' Court of Larteaf ter County, will be sold at public sale, at Ite,d's Hotel, the following de scribed property situated in the eity of Lancaster. in that part called Ilethelstowwn,'• being :h.) estate of the late Michael Wolf . • No. 2. Allot of ground, situat, in the }odd City of Lan caster, fronting on high =treat 2:1 feet ti inchts, and ex lending hack 230 foot, more or leso, nu - 4 . ..11.1cis eructed u small 1,01.1 llUh3li. Thin property loos Ilu• right nf a well of exeeileot water. on th, I•otwceu it and No. 1. ::o. 3. A lot of _round ndjoinlng Sr,. e. cuLtaio. ing in front on 111,11 rdc....d 19 Lot 1 inch. and cotkrudo, hack :LSO trot. more or leo, on which IS 1 , 1,01,4 a two story FR.L.ME 110125. E. . . . ; . 0 .., A nil, o f groom!, adjoining No. g, containing in front.. above 11l hart S inches. and extending lark g.:10 feet. iuore or lens. in which i 0 also erected x two tam) . 'AME 3.101701 . :. San. 1. A lot of ground, adjoining No. 4. tont:tilling in feet, more or 10,s, and extonding back s.:O lent, morn , ess, on which is erected a I'll .A NIE STABLE. This l ot hi landed on the uorth by al4 fe..4. N„. 6..' lot 01 ground. containing 25 feet in iVont on ilio„i r „, t. . and extending lack 211)1 feet. more or less.— This lot i s 1 . ‘uudell on the south br i o lot lielonging to the wi dow Wolf And on the north 1.3 - lot No. 7. 9, 7 , A lot , ground, contwining. - .tfl feet 10 front. 0, eaten ding back '5.0 feet. fume (4.1,, lid, lot is bounded...a ibe north by lot No. C... , A hi, pr 'mud. containing t 7 feet. neon or ieSS, i n f ront oh High sire et, and extending back Y.PI feet, non-0 or less—adjoining, Na. An indisputable title ..g ill ltrta on the Ikt of April next. • " ,dllu , Salo to commence at when tteano• • will be giseu and t erut, rand. Pr''' HENRY SCIIAUSI. UILSERY Tree; , Ntaree. — The lr dorsittned has nn hand a lai '{r ple, leach , Cherry, Plum and Apr wt 7.0, !. • •"•" 11- ond and Nectarine. for sale on at enriluteda, l og terms. These traits aro large, vet hit fly. ah ! free from wor-or. Grape Piney, ritrawl,erry ,ta•p.l•or,y Plaats. Ellrer Maple. till., ao, l-ton or :rive: t 010 id 1 .00. T 0.., war, true to namo, and shipped to corder. Address .1.-01 ES S. PETERS. mt 2341.401 Conenrdvil le P. 0.. 1h.13,411.r - LIELLOW Citizens of La iteaster City 1! AND I'9I.:NTY.—You are inol-t. respoctfolly snllei fed ti, rail nod examine the new and spl,nad stogy ll of fnoos just received and for suit at Willi.] li enstler's clothing house, No. 313< North Queen stne,t. dth .loor from Orange street. west Kid!, consisting of the most, beautiful and richly finished Silk Velvet and. l'lush Vuet. Pat terns anywhere to be found. Valencia n,pd other vesllngs of every description, Pt..uss AND FAN, CASSINIERES or admirable styles And. torture, Sup, parlor Black Casrimeres: also, an o)ezant assortment or Plain and Fancy Cloths, and ovorc=ing of every descrify. lion made to riles at short notice and articles war ranted. READY-MADE CLOTH [NC. MMEI RUDOLPH F. BAUGH. ,!,incretary and Tralsurer A general and excellent assortlTeut of roady-m;de cloth ing, 'ma as , Surtout Overcoats, Sack Overcoats, Dress. Frock. Sack and Box Coats, plain and fancy Cossliner° and Satinet l'autaloana, common Pauta of all Mods, plait] cud fancy Sllk.and Plush Vests, Valenti.* nod other rests to suit purchasers. all cf srhic, will be sold no low if not lower than at any other Clothing Ilnuse, in or out of the city of Lancaster. All articles are manufactured under tlifl 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 part favors we are sincerely thanlcful. WILLIAM LIEN6LER, No. 311.4. North Queen street. 4th! door South of)range street., west side. set tf 41 ESTATE of Susanna. Keener.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Samuel Keller, committee of Susanna Keener. (now deceased) did on the Hilt . day of October, 1853, tile in the Office of the Prothonot4ry 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 55th day of Nov., 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, f'roth'y. l'rothy's Office, Lan. Oct. lii 41.40 TiALL Goods--11ager & Brothers.—ATe 12 ilifit opened a large and desirable stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, to which they respectfully invite.ex amination—embraring I Silk Ft, Clothe. . Blankets, Merinoes, Cassimeres, Flannels, De Lain., Vestings, Cotton; Sc. . TALMAS AND SHAWLS. • MMAIMIN=iill=lll WALL PAPP,I:6.--431a7,Pd and uin4.137.04 of b e autiful de slgiv and the Lest manufacture. t e a... Eastern and 'Western 1101 . 53,'groWth of lf , :bi—Feath era, dc. oet 91 tf 41 JF. SHRODER & Co., Bankers.—Take .great pleinure in Informing, the public that they have Wade such an arrangement that they can sell drafts on any of the PIM,n in•,,, plac,s in Europe. Persons desirous of sending money to their friends please call. as we always have them on hand, and in sum. to snit. Berlin, Geneva, Nlauheitn, itrutadt, Bremen, hamburg, Moscow, ' Rotterdam, Brussels, - Lleidelberg, Madrid, !tome, Basle, ' Konigstnrg. N umberg, Stuttgarilt, Coblenz, Kiel, Naples, 1 Strasburg, Dantzlg, Leipzig. . Posen, ' Stockholm, Darmstadt, London, Prag, / Venice, ~ Frankfort!, Lemberg, Paris,: ;Wien, Freiburg, Leghorn, Pesth' r . Warsaw, Florence, Lisbon. Money received on depnsit for nits , number of days and paid back whenever wanted, witlO per cent Interest, and if left:in ono ye r,534 . per cent !Wallowed. oct 2.4. • tf 47 EI3TATE . of Henry Derr, dee 9 ch—Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Dem', late of Co. noy township; deed, Laving been; Issued to the subscriber residing In said township: All . R 01,30145 indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, rind those herbal; claims will present them properlir authontt • • " • J. BOWMAN, l`rot oct U 4W.8 MIIMMID BENJANIIS R. UFFER. izamete = . eyno 0 Real Estate Agent and street, formerly. ropted caster, Yrs. I REF u EX.GOT. W. 1 .4 Johnston, -" William Blear, Peter llo 2 o . o . W. ircudward, - Aim Jadan, Sunb bleCalllEm., Joshua W. ()daily, PqU ion. James T. Mile, net Hoary Brock4rhoft sap 23 I, - orney s &NV, • veyancer, Office South Queen Mattdot, dec'd., Lan• TO ' Ittaburg, Stryker sale salo Dealers id BRITISH, O,IIIINCH, 3e/I ntuKgl Whole. Dry Goods, bough" exclusive' street, below Mar et, beta. :. delphla. vat...To cash or than tlwo swath advance ou !ituctlou oo • at. aucUon, Nos. 1 . 3 Bank Second and Third, Philo- dyers sru will sell at a wary t. asp 23 *An 80 A irs . y tu co r . l f . o r w m cs;uth Muth siraet, those questions o i s. occult sci.l than a quarter o f a century correctly. Niro. rout Pills, Infallible :a obstructio' females, which recomme.: and which may taken und; Injure .4 health, rly Mrs. Jookson,,) ai her residence, No. 232 .111 a., below Catharine, on all L uce which the has lor moro Philadelphia answered so nues to make Mrs. Jackson's s of monthly regularity in od for all person. so affected .r all circumstances, without sop 11 3m 34 Jail.A A. Ehll N. 12rben a ors. Ch • --- 4(.. , _U/Sign et the S ped Coat. halt side, near 0 ge stn.. The proprietors f this grey respectfully nano are to the general, that thelt establish. , eat, most varied and cheapes , and WINTER CLOTHINtI -e ter. Their stock I, all et th and embraces the latest style to the season, :tut warranted purchasers as to urabilay A Although the d muud for c Bailment to daily increasing, 1 good cutters, aturit (toot: u ablett to keep ou 11are every latielu of tt,wss, olther ~ Autoug our extensive assor lowing: uvEncodas anJI3ANI.IIiPS , Fine Black Cloth Frock Coat - Fine do litres d , Blue Cloth Dress I Frock CO. Fancy l'assimere toats Business Coals W. 13..E.1113.NN Eip Clothing Store, No. 42 North tineert street, Lancaster, Pa. _ manufactory of CLOTIMai , t friends and the public in rent now contains the la 4. assortment of FALL l eroffered in Lane.. r own mauttiactUre, or Clothing adapted; to give entire sattstani.t.a to d superior workmanship. I °thing at this popular °stab • et by having a tun force of ber of workmen, we are en. always well stocked with .r Monk or Boy's wear. out may I,a found the fel cistinot, Frock amt Sack Cos. C:stinett 51ouksy jackets Black French bookln Pants Double Milled faisimere Pan Flue Black Clothrts m Fancy Cassime 'ants '4 , atiMett Pants Black Satin Vest 4 Morino, Velvet add nah Ve Cassimere and Si:Tuna Vesta ALSO, a full a. ortmeut of shirts and Draw., White .1 Bosoms, Cravats, 4oeket lldk l ll,,siory and Unilirellas. IIOVS' CLOTH t>;ll.--Just. assortment . of Baia' Clothln sisting of Bove; i_rierenats,F Pasts, and l'esta bf all sizes, Also, just reeeilled n large ey Colurkl Clutl, Fuocy 1u skin CaNsime:os, lack :mlin mores. whirl. will made u two, In the latest iushion a 1,00 to 2,60 IVoolen and Cotton Under .ll Figured Shirts, Gollitrs, ,Susponders, dtocks, Glove. ompleted, another Tory large suitable for the e.eson, con el:, Sack, and ..Iloukey Coats, tat at extremely low prices, ssortmenl of Block and Fan- L liner., Black French Doe Velvet:, Mathes, dud cooti to order at the shortest no d ou the most reasonable , terms. The suLserlber,l are in regt lac receipt of the latest New York anfl lTillathOphis lasi:lbw . , employ none but the beat 11 workmen, and mmidently liere they have the ability to furnish el ery article of clothing lower . . ban any other Clothing ilouso i this city, od guarrantee to all who La ver them with eir costar, ' the lull worth of their money.F.ll.llEN ti Co., Cuited ntutee lathing S re sign of the Striped Coat, .•;o. 4:: SOrtil Queen street, e st mile, Laucaater. sep 2Z, ' l ranca,Cer j_dreet.rs. to solve during t at the It:lnking, 1 ouse oo M her, between theltom:4 of n Eleetirn fur Thirteen In '. e ensuing year, will be,held tle) , tn.. Inth day of Noyem [ . M., and 3 P. M. lOUS U. FETTER, Ctudder. 'tockhuldere vlll ho held at ay the h. h day of November, to the charter. A general meeting of tho the Ilalikiug Ruder, on Tue. at O o'clock, A. ngrueabl out 9 Dal eat Arribrotyptls.—The subscribers having J. purchased tie excite:iv' right of Lancaster city, are now enabled to !Ter to the pubitc a NEW STYLE or l'lmmuss, tar exceeding, in beauty and durability, anything ever be fore made. These pictures Me net reverse., (as daguerree. typesareand =Abe seen in. nylight. They slut possess the rare property ofl bolug 13111 i RieIIABLE; icing hermetically sealed between glass plat' which Is secured by Letters Patent, In the United Sta,s, Great„liritain and France, t and practised in Lancaster i • ty by T. & W. CUMII INGS. uuly, over Spveclk ,Ii lirol; New Store, North Queen It., Lancaster. I LAPLI The term AMBItOTYPE, designated; is lived front nifying indestru tibility, pe taken upon plate glass. to N ponding si, is N eur‘td with by whiolt the p elute tat for ages; it will of corrodd , il 'ATION. • by which these l'ictures are he Greek word Ambrotos, sig lnanency. ,tc. The Picture In blob another pinto of corres it,dentructiblo cement, by elan, its original brilliancy by aridN nor be injured by in its effect, beautiful in tone, radatlone of light and shade, I. The public are cautioned .ingto pintes of glan, with the • vontact with the Picture.— the varnish must crack and It is II 1 11, /II 010 in nuy • water or climate] :urpasses any 112 and may be soeii, nguinst. iwituhm. black i ~ t ich ant not p.• destn•r the Pie. .ONES MUST BE SEEN, s'l I , it I —1 he relict ranger! tr he underei leure k A:31111COIY 0 be a:Jived:a, being fully as perfect as 11111. Invited to callat the Ambro •ned, and examine specimens cs elt,vhere, as they are and typo Gallery of before, they prj assured of t top t f:te BE= the sens:ol is approaching Cur so subscri Legs learn 'scull lig, to his stock, which con. meleeted assortment ever otter. ti Parlor, Cook, Shop, , eg tor either wood or coal, oaotilul patterns, elegant in Ts. and ectinouskrl In the con ming a cheap arid servicenblo 000;11103. would do well to eln.re. Ai. a general It i ssont• Moldlery, Paint!, Utim, Ac. NI. STEINMAN, • %Vest lilng siren). Qloveg, Si 13 the the attetition tints or the Lir ed in this rite. Mal anal 0 enibritees many ti,rfeet simian,. of fue id , ve, trill. noi tel . , re porr u,lit of lined,: . CP.—AS 3 ul ,t ,VLS hr so wnutl . d variety Ihe e Sto new and . 1 top ath . Thou. • :11. Ot /1 in Lel :rr,tiiii rS! p It Are Street Theatre.—Arch !hiladeiphia. Tim star Cora l'Artista in the world, and ex •nt any dramatic combination hentrical miblic, will appear edy, drama, vaud tOn -n. aug tf 31 liThentley 6beet, a puny roup posed eeetiintr in strewth 1101 i tlll tieretotOre offetsL.d to the every night in 4,tnetly, trAil evilles, musical Iburiettas, NVllitu visiting the city. I;lmi:wt.—By an ordinance 2a day of August, A. D., rrnivun permanent loan $2O,- goa,ls ul 15UU each. interest he payment of which principal credit ot tbe city Is pledged. 0 n.an Ira MM. net less than J. ALBRIGHT, Mayor. 0f40,000--Safe Inv ref Councils. lia,sod the Autivoiaiti r c thtiNiny, to 1 ),114 in Coupc payahio r.ali alinually, for and inforria, tat: faith and Persons havi4g frow...p l oy tc, . lve Young men, To act agent, Ili a bust ne-. easy, us, ry of $lOO per Month! trod. Nu patent medicine or ticulars given, free, to all era three coot piece, and . MA KT VS, Plaistow, N. IL 6136 X3OO A.c r 11111 r, nI a only r, L. Full p. kat,e 9tll A. I A Iniittl f =EMS Ot.—This superior Hay, Straw received the highest premiums nd at various other Exhibitions 1 , and Is believed to leo the best olesale and Retail, by ASCIIALL MORRIS & CO., • and Seed Store, N. E. Oor. 7th oct 9 if 39 ei• r' Lutt r ha. ~txto Fair. it eaxo.l r r.tto II at Ihe Priltl'a. the p.lt nod p , In the 31arket, Agricultural( 1 NI rk. t sti. I\lotice.-Vle attend. 1.1 1 , .11,iVi• lel; "I . Fall . : for tit Went,: —etnbract iu vArkty andignantity a ter Traci, - To the ladiwe would attention to t o !kers lit pared to otter }Lout a 11 -,r I-. sorra, s, t is I. no in vi Nl' !.., all to cal them that Ohs shall be ~ le ntinu. Included lui the varlet. Watered Strii4es and l'ls' .t.t. Innek Brocade Sil sThr sts and P ima Silks, t .- m' e ' re ..noes, ihibet Clot ..,,. ~..,.,•,. lain De I.: Itirdl all wd§: Ds L.ins JUST IttCP2VED .— ' 2 12 cents pe.yhrd• t AlsAlso,a larg var:eAlY . Embnliderl s.—.l loon SleeVeß, Chen izottes, Sc. net 9 a Zla I ',n of all is solirited to the ex nd Dry Goode now open '•.an vsortruent as magnificent E'er, otrored the Laneas- ay that haring paid particular i.la department. we aro fully pre iety abich we Cattier ourwlves . is iity ; And reqsict fully extend ...v.! 10r 0w1:4,1va., assuring ited up"u the kindest at. 1 of Dress Silks, Moiree Antique, F. Rich figlld Silks, Ottacnans, flackßlack Wat,red Silks, Black Ileavy l'oult D Soles. Cashmeres, Do Lalnes, &c. ,01 s, for 12y, • now upcuaig nt WENTZ'S. .st en., Manchester Cllnghau.., Fall Shawls and Brach& Smuts. tiful lot. Needle W. Collars, extra quality at 1 .. -t5,......511A.WL. 8 1414 •tt Weati now one,. .. hour of t 1.,,) dn. Stella and .I.lrocL Plain Centers.'Squar.. Brncha Squarhawls, . Cashmere, 'T rkurrl. Th , State Shawls,llaln, Drat Blanket Long, lid square Bear In min ' the plar.e and price, Is atl Wentz's BLANKETS' , BLANK Blankets, whlc we guar out 9tt 38 i I a -SHAWI-4.-09er 1000 Shawls ready fur exatninatidd, at ar.9 r l tels—Llold and Brocha Borders, Lung—Printed Stella Shawl.", as Lnng Shawls, new styles. Ng, tolorn, Silk Fringe, Bay 4 plank :pawls, Crape and I "au, Shawl 'or Shaw, awl depot. rec. tee to sell at law, IVENTZ'c M T e a r: : ni x 8 , s r, it': lit most ladles, entirely new des]:. Embroideries, new des4n Scarfs and Sim': Is, Cast= oet 9 de.—Sour opening from agohlrent DRESS GOODS fo. 1.-. A larguaasortment of French I. ; Talmaa and Cloaks, Brocha f ro and ICoolen (MORNS ELLERS, STR kjulent of Soperfor Cor Patent, enpnbler Snelling Also Itennnek's and and -or patterne ofyarlons pri Cutters of he tnost apprn • variety. &awoke Chopper xao, S 7 ubsnil. `lngle, and Yokes and Ito+, Grain F, Cob Mills; Llmdiand Guam sale and Retail [by Agricultural IVarehouse and Market shr t , Phila. W CUTTERS--a largo assort . Shellers. including heading's 1000 bushels of Corn phir day. Ivor Shellers, with variontoth i , l. Tiny, gtras• and Foddor •ed construction and la great and Etutfors. Double Alichi. ar Share Flows, Superior Ox ,s, Farmers Roller. Corn and Spreaders, &c.,for ;Me Whole- SCIIALI. MORRIS & co., Ind Feed Store, N. E. Cor. ith ~ . oct 9 tf 39 s ta6Pr,- 0 /4A Rt 2l!ll Aiir4 Nos. 21 & 23 S PHIL 'uth Slith Street, lELPIIIA. Agricultural Irnylr nt l'.lrainfactory, Dilate], Pa. Seed Gncundo Quo Arco. Rloutucdalc, ❑r•ar Bristol, Pa oct 9 , CANNON CORN :HELLERS.—The under signed have just re rived a large lot of Kinder hook Corn Shellers, m :nu sutured at N. Y. Also, un assortment of Meat utters and Choppers, and a full stock of ' , Cook, Pa lor, of fi ce and Shop Stoves either for wo d or cos all of which will be sold cheap at i RUSSEL & BARR'S Ilirdware S ore, No. 8, East King st. Oct. 10, 2ni-41] . Xinalt.2"A 7.l9!titutio. Lem .4e — e dvant ace?' n l P ' a rk et l :ro a 7ig ° l; larelaffordlng ovary. informs- , fen; Youtig Men- all Cil $3.00 to $16.00 6,50 to 13,00 7,00 to 12,50 5,150 to 10,00 3,76 to 6,00 3,50 to 5,75 3,25 to 6,00 2,00 to 3,Z 3,00 to 6,00 2,75 to 4,00 3,00 to 5,00 2,75 to 4,50 1,75 to 3,00 2,00 to 4,00 1,)5 to 2,00 W I: \ TL' • or very deseriptiou .lvetl one lot of "'tan prices at ' LORE.