Important Foreign News We have news from Europe one week later, by the arrival, at New York on Thursday, of the steamship Pacific. The ' London Times still continues its warlike articles against the United States, and has managedto create an ex traordinary exOtement in England, so that it was rutuored that an actual rupture had taken place between the two countries, and that the American minister was about to leave. The latter report is contradicted by Mr. Buchanan himself. When the allied troops withdrew from Odessa, the most of the Russian troops there were marched back to Nicholaiff, and the fugitive inhabitants returned. The liners of the fleet at Kinburn had left there to make a reconnaisance of Cherson. The fort and town of Kinburn were still occupied by 15,000 allied troops. The allied gunboats have been up the Bus , to make a reconnaisance. Gen eral Codrington has been appointed Com mander of the British forces in the Crimea.— A belief prevailed that the Russians meditate an attack up9n the allied positions at and about Sebastopol. Lard Panmure telegraphed the information to General Simpson, and for many nights the troops slept on:their arms.— It was . also owing to this cause that the ad vance of the allied troops was countermanded, and the forces recalled to their former posi tions. The Allies are repairing ,tod arming Sebastopol, and keep up a de,ultors fire against the north side of the harlior. An ar ticle in the London Time,: say, that the main body of both armies of the Allies will at once pinto Winter quarter-,, and that the opera tions for the expulskil of the Russians from the Crimea are abandoned f,: the t:etwat. At the same time that the allied deer it, the Sea of Azoff det.troyed Taman and Funagiva, ii made a suceet4ul demowqration against Tem riouk. The ofject of the exinAilion was not only to deprive the Russian trip of shelter during the wimmr, bat pryure materi ale for housing the allied 14.-es :It Cape St. Paul and Yenikale. They de-!; , i)ed and car ried off large quantities of isriiding materials, and found about seventy disabled giros. From the Baltic fleet the news is thar S./111e English ships had effeete,l. reconnoi-ances in the Gulf of Pernau. A number Russian coasting ships had been burned, and a steam er had 'marinaded the batteries of (iambi- Carleby. A r riding engagemeat had occurred at Bernalliem between a few Russian soldiers and same English marines from the con ettcs Archer and Desperate, %Oriel] re, , ulted in the retreat of the Russians, :LIM tire demolition of the Custom House by the victor,. Set mad of the ships had suffero I from storms. The En glish fleet, which recently numbered one dred and four vessels, is now reduced to fifty, while only two French ships remain. The remainder of the equarhon is withdrawing from Nargen to Keil.—Nurth American. THE BRITISH PLEET—NIVARAg CA AFFAIRS —Washington, Nov. 16. —The Secretary o the Navy, withheld his instructions to COllllllO . dote Paulding until the arrival of tits) Pacific and it. is now understood, that, in consequence of official intelligence from kiigland, its,uring our Government that the despatch of the Brit ish squadron to the West India station his no reference to Central American matte.-. nor any object hostile to the United States, only one vessel of the Home Squadron will proceed to Nicaragua, viz: the tlag-ship, the Potomac, with Commodore Ptiu'dim', in charge of the general intercAs of the [Hite(' States in that quarter. lIIPOR,TANT PROCEEWSGS.—SeveraI distin guished merchants of New York have recent ly had their property attached by the United States Marshal, to satisfy, judgments from the obligations of which they had supposed them selves released by the operation of the goner oral bankrupt act. The proceedings are ta ken, says the Jour tit! of Com merbe, pursuant to a recent decision of the United States At torney General, that debtor's to the United States are not absolved from their liabilities by virtue of that act, and that the government has the same legal right to proceed to the col lection of judgments against those who subse quently obtained certificates of 'release as if the bankrupt law had never been in force. BALTIMORE, NOV 15.—Thankegivingday is being observed to-day in this State, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. :Business is entirely suspended in this city. The day has universally been kept as a holiday in this city. The weather' was charming, and the streets were thronged with pedestrians.—The churches were also well attended. TUE CANAL BOARD-HARRIEICR6, Nov. 15, —The Canal Beard adjourned yesterday, and Messrs. Mott and Hopkins left last evening. It is understood that several subordinate ap pointments were made, but it was resolved not to make them public at present. Gen. Callahan, Superintendent of the Aire gheny Portage Railroad, has appointed John 0. Osterloh and Mr. Linton his Assistants. PE.N.vsyLvANJA Com.,.—lt is more than twen tyfive years since Pennsylvania coal began to be a recognized artioje of production :Lod com merce. This year the product will amount to no less than six million of tone. This, as de livered at the mines, is worth at least twelve millions of dollars, so that this great slim may be regarded as the amount of solid wealth dug annually nt the present time, from the bowels of the earth. The Human Hair.—To minister to a penchant for "auburn waves" and “raven tresses," the brains of inventors have heretofore been called In requisition to lit tle purpose; for although many oils, balms, dyes, and "specifics" have been the result of the Incubation, they Lave not only proved to be valueless, but many of them positively injurious to the hair and scalp—being the fuel pient of scald-head and various other painful and danger ous cutaneous disorders. Upon Prof. 0. J. Wood, of St. Louis, fortune has confer red the honor of having discovered a balsamic preparation, which not only promotes the growth and beautifies the Hair in a high degree, but restores it when it is gone, or turns it back to its original color atter it has become gray. fastens It to the scalp, and effectually destroys such cuta neous eruptions as may have been engendered by the use of dyes, essential oils, and other injurious applications.— The many respectable testimonials which are offered in its favor, from every part of the country in which it has been introduced, loaves no loop for the sceptic to hang a doubt on. The great demand for this article in the eastern States, has induced the proprietors to establish rt depot far its manufacture and sale in the city of New York. It is fast supplanting all other specitics for the Hair, ttnd already enjoys a popularity which no other has ever attain. ed. Buy It—test it—and you will rejoice that your atten tion has been directed to it. Yours, &c. I% V. ErsNcnv. linooaritko, Maks., Jalltiary I'2. 1 loop. Woon,—Rear Sir :—llaving made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me great pleasure to say that Its effect has been excellent in removing Inflammation. dan drutf, and a constant tendency to Itching with which I have been troubled from childhood, and has also resto red my hair, which was becoming gray, to Its original col or. I have used other articles, with lily thing like pleas ure and profit. Yours, kc. J. IC BLAGG, 1 , ,,5t0r of Iha Orthodox Church, Brookfield Itimois CENTRAL B. 11. OFFICE, Vaud:dim; June 21, '34 Poor. Wooo, Dear take pleasure In bearing 'vol untary testimony to tho excellence of your Hair Restore. tive. Three months ago my hair woe very gray. It Is now a dark brown, (the original color,) smooth and glossy. The only apppllcatlon I have made to it has been the (lair Restorative, prepared by you; nod which, from the result of-my own case, I can most cordially recommend to others. Reveetfully yours, EDWARD WOLCOTT. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, hebool street. BOSTON, March . 2o, 1654 PROT. Wooo,—Dear Sir. t—llavlng become previously quite gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since ' to make trial of your Hair Restorative. I have used less thou two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared and al though my hair not fully attained Ile- original color, yet the process o change is gradually going on, and 1 hare great hopes that, to a short time, my hair will he as dark as formerly. 1 have also bees murk gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as Ea. merly. Respectfully yours, rum Woos:-31y hair commenced falling off some throe or loam years since, and continued to do so until 1 ho. came quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at lust 1 was Induced to use your celebrated flair Restorative, and ant very happy to say It Is doing wonders. 1 have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to all similarly aR Meted. A. C. WlLuAxson, 133 Second street. St. Louis, Marsh 7, 1854. U. J. Wain st Co., 818 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market., St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. 1. W. Dyott it Sons, 132 North 3d et., Whole sale Agents. For sale by H. A. ROCICAFIELD d Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by H. A. Shireman, Columbia, apd by Druggists generally. aug 14 13.-30 447. EQUALITY TO ALL I UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above oth, in addition to having the :est, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in P. delphta, made expressly for retail wiles, have consti tuted ovary ono his own Salesman, by having marked In Hg:ures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for eo they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, as that all can buy with the fall assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest prim semtAbtr Oraieent,ln Market, aboie 6th No. 200 fhb SO 44 gorrzi.t co. • AU I , - EVERY READER will please notice the advertise ment headed "To persons out of Employment," and send fora full descriptive catalogue stall our Illustrated works To the uninitiated in the great art of selling books, we would say that we present a scheme for money making which is far better than all the gold mines of California and Australia. Any person wishing to embark in enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher, $25, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) carefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording Very liberal per ventage to the agent for his trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain The most saleable; and Order accordingly. Address (post paid,) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, nor 6 8t 181 William street, New York. AT.B- KOSSUTH, according to reports, is preparing for revolutionary attempt in furope as soon as the props time may arrive. We may then look for a nivival of thr Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. Bit we have ne doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselane with clothing from lIOCKILILL & WILSON'S cheap ant elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner o Vralaklill Place. dec 27 lv-t9 MARRIAGES. Ou the 13th Inst., by the Rev. Dr. B3wmau, Dr. John L Atlee, Jr., to Katherine 13. Rogers, all of this city. On Thursday, the 15th inst., at the residence of Mr,. Flinn, in this city, by the 11ev. Mr. Keenan. Mr. Geo. 11. Hendrickson of Mount Joy, to Mi ssMary O'Donnell. of this city. ou the morning of the 11th inst., by the Re, J. Crum bough, Wm. Dellet of Philadelphia, to Catharine Hopkins of this city. In this city, on Thursday night last, of a protracted John G. Fetter, Exq., Cashier of the Lancaster Rank. in the 55th year of his age. llie funeral was attended t., thin em rr. ,„ : 4 1niday afternoon, by the different order: of 1,1,1 Fellows and 0,4,11 F ellow, and by a large concourhe •of relati,et aid friend,. an the 12th in6t.. in thi. Crary. Mn,. Catherine Orituler, aile nf the late PxnjutninArimler, printer, at au adranr•d ng , '• Oa tine lath ult.. itt Manhrira, Mr, Elizabetir aged 7L your, 'ln Col ambia. on tlin JGnL in,L, In.njannu Franklin, of Andmw and Afargarot IStrAly, ngod 7 y,ar.. S tnrboths and JO davl. Das! at Elgin, near Natchez. anis.. on the morning of Sunday, the 14th of ilember, lafiio Dr. JOLIN CA.P.:IIICII - EL JENKIN.i, in the 46th year of his age. The intelligent, of the death of Dr. Jeukina, annex ing, after so short an interval of time. the decease of his lament ed wite, came with an unexpected and stunning force upon the corde of his friends and ay. - paint:ince,. not withstanding the frequency with which our community' has recently been visited by these sudden and sad bereavements. It win, hard to re...le.s. that within the lapse of one short Month. botli husband and wife had been stricken from the P o ll of t h e him[, and become the tenants of the insatiable grave. Yet SO hall/ GO.l wrought. had :in enemy done this. xi. feel that we could not hare borne it. ••ft is the ord, let Him do, what seerneth Into good." The subject of this notice was I orn at sWitalsor Place," Lanaister. county, Pounsylvating on the Iffili day of 1/r -esist er a A. D. 1,50. of Scottish and 11'elsli ancestry. hish i•Xiona..(l hack to the first settlement., tinkle inn the terri• tory of II illiam Penn. He receeived his amiletnie iuetruc tion in the vieinity of his thirtlaplace. and graduated at Dickinson College, Carlisle. Penn. Choosing the profession of medicine a s his pursuit in life, he entered upon it. study with Dr. Geo. 11. Wcsid, of Philadelphia, and received the degree of M. D. from the University of PetinSylVallia. in that city. We hare been informed that he graduated with dis tinction iii his ids., and that his preceptors predicted for him au honorable career in the motession of his choke, tie was not destined, however, to follow hie original Ds.atiou. Circutustatic, railing him Annm after to the Southwest, he became a resident of IVilkinson county. Miss. A. life of comparative leisure. rendered more attractive and inviting by the charms of social enjoyments. Was presented h, him in the new position he was called to oscupy. This life, how ever, wens nut such as to satisfy the aspirations of his active and inquiring mind. Following , the knifings of a charac- ' teristic taste. Ile devoted himself to the study of the differ ent branches of Natural History. and finding in the Orni thology and Botany of this country a field a Melt had re ceived Litt attention from the naturalists of that day, he entered upon its cultivation with all the enthusiasm which those SeienCei ordinarily inspire in the minds of their votaries. In the,e departments he nimbi many rare and valuable contributions to the and Collections of the North. From these interesting researches he was soon called away. and he exchanged the pursuits of science for the thm ion of hu..inesn affairs. Ily the death of his ma ternal mule, Dr. John F. Carmichael, which occurred in 1.87, the control of two large planting estates, involved in the hoary disasters which at that period embarrassed the ionimercial world, was thowu upon his hands. This task impuard 11p011 hint years of arduous and harrassing toil In 1540, having married the eldest daughter of Dr. William Dunbar. of "Tlne Forest," he removed to Adanis co.. Aliss., where he continued to reside, surrounded by many of the coni. forts and delights a Mali constitute man's earthly happiness, until death ',halted in the terrors of the pestileace invaded his cherished honsehold. and in swift succession both fond parents Were carried by sorrowing friends and laid in un timely graves. pony ehildren snrvive to mourn their loss, to realize the rich promises made to the fatherless and the orphan. and to emulate. We trust. a height example of pa rental loveliness and worth. Such is a brief and imperfect sketch of the mare pronii , tent stands in tine life of Dr. Jenkins. To draw his char ' act, and do fllll justice to the many brilliant qualities it. we Conti . ss to be bey and our feeble powers; nor is it lieces , ary to portray it beton) a community in was so long and so favorable known His best ..el ha at lush,,; liiminnrials ere in the flea', of his friends. ll,' was respected by all bur the dignity of his deportment, and the high aims to which Ine consecrated his life, admired for the splendor of his Mental and beloved for the generous impulses of his heart, and the many kind acts of his hand. He was a sincere believer in the religion of the cross, and when the sad calamity which hotel him in the closing seen, of his life Dune upon hint. he acknowledged the authorship ice one that he recognized, and revered and bowed under the stroke. a model of Christian resignation and hope. Ile was distinguished by nature Wish More than ordinary duamiability of disposition, wt,ieL ombined with a suavity of manner and a most winning address, mails him peculiarly attractive and pleasant in the companionships of life. Re tiring and modest in hia habits. it seas only to an inner circle ..f friends that many of his finest , traits were disclosed. In the various relations of Ole, he was exemplary mud true, and fulfilled in an eminent degree the requirements of his station. 11e was the good master, the tender parent. the devoted husband, and faithful friend. fn his death the State Inns lost um• of its must valuable ritizens. and the Church an aide and always a willing supporter. If any one point in his character were to he selected from the group, of shining qualities which composed it, we should designate his liberality or dispn,itioa as perhaps the most conspicuous of them all. His was the liberal soul that maketh rich. and .many of hi, latest deeds on earth were an expression of this generous feeling of his nature. 11'hile he stood with heroic self-devotion. endeavoring to shield his own smitten Ibid.—loft suddenly to his sole guardianship,—from the shafts of the destroyer, hr was still eager to extend succor to those Who were suffering under similar visitations. Many, who knew no ties of kindred or ties of blood, still weep nt his departure, and feel in it the loss of a benefactor awl a friend. It was not only in these genial feelings of tine heart that he was distingaiished arming men. His intellect. which was naturally of a high order, was improved by vigorous exer cise and constant study, and was bring morn and more de veloped as he increased in years. His nnetm ry was of an enlarged ealgieity, which enald,l him to retain the knowl edge once he had Se tuired, and contained a rich thud which was always available in conversation, or hi the mor e dab orate productions of his pen. Easy' and polished as a Writer, hi, Sou?ribntions in the literature of the day would have been mot , : Fri...pleat. hilt for rung natural reluetance to obtrude his minac before the public eye; and when he did thus appear. his objsct was always connsetell with the ad vancentent of useful knowledge, and the promotion of the public welfare. In politics he was eminently conservative, and seldom engaged in the doubtful strife of party warfare. When, however, the stability of our National Confederacy was endangered, he entered the arena rather al a patriot than a partizan, and eniployeil his lien with ranch ability and force in behalf of the Union, and in defence fif the eon stltutional rights of the South. He found a congenial oc cupation in the more graceful and ornamental pursuits and st ndies. Ile was an 'Mena° admirer of the fine arts and a zealous promoter of those useful sciences, which tend to bless and benefit mankind. At the time of his decease, he seas a member of the Academy of Natural &slow° in Phila delphia. of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, and of the American Pomological Society, in which cause he manifest ed a cordial Interest. . . We would offer this brief tribute to the memory Dr. Jenkins as a personal testimonial of esteem and grateful af fection. If we have used the language of eulogy, we would simply state that such has been our object and desire. We know that we are not alone in our estimate of his virtues, hie talents and his rich and varied attainments. Many who valued him in life, and now sorrow for him in deaim . will testify that, though dying far from the scenes of his birth-place and the home of his boyhood—in a land of strangers, yet the land of friends—he has gone down into the tomb - praised. wept, and honored by the men he loved.- PHILADELPUIA, November 17. There is no new feature to present in the Flour. market. The receipts continuo small, the inspections of the past week amounting only to 15,603 barrels, but there is no ex port demand, and the transactions are confined to small lots for home consumption at per barrel for standard and good brands, ..A.9,3734@9.75 for extra and extra family.. and fancy brands at higher quotation, Nothing doing. in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Grain—The demand for Wheat iv quite limited, but prices remain without change. Sales of 2(.1.3000 bushels at $2.00 per bushel fur good and prime red. and $1,050 2,00 for infe rior and good white. Rye meets an active inquiry, and SfA., 10,000 bushels We,tern sold at $l.lO in store. Corn is un chaugal—sales of old yellow at 06(#.07 05.0tm, and new at 70 cents. Oats are dull at 40 cents per bushel. Whiskey is steady—Small sales of laurels at 4461,42 cis. for Eamon and Prison, and 40 cents for blab. CATTLE MARKET. Saturday, Nov. 17.—The offerings of Beef Cattle this week. have been about 1700 head. The de mand was active, and they were nearly all disposed of at $5a49,50 per 100 lbs. Cows and Calves are Without change. logs—The receipts fiat week have tarn large, footing up for the wad: 4000 head. Thor were all disposed of to the Packers and Butchers at $1,8t34A5.50 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs are less active. Sales of 2500 bead at Singers yard at $1,75@.4,00 as in quality and condition. ESTATE of Elizabeth Das - is . —in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Where as. Abraham Bruner, Cominittee over the person and estate of said Elizabeth naTiS, did on the sixth day of November, 1555. tile in the Offme of the Prothonotary of the said Conrr, his account of the mid Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 17th day of December, 1855. for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, .1. BOWMAN. Proth'y. Lancaster, Protleys, once , nov 6 130 V 10 4t-45 xTATIONAL Hotel, Washington, D. C.— IA This celebrated Hotel, situnted half way between the PreWhient's House and the Capitol, has been loused by the undersigned for a number of years, and bas been ,refurnislo ed and improved throughout, making It in all Its appoint ments equal to any Hotel In the Tountry. The House is 11001 open for the accommodation of the public. WM. OCT. nov 20 an 44 Proprietor. 7)ORTRAIT OF JACKSON.—:I ¢ uperior life. 1 . size likeness, (28x80 Inches) of the Old Hero, litho graphed by KUHN & KEILY, No. f Hart's Buildings, delphla, Just issued. Price 82,00 tee copy. An expert. emml Agent wanted for thin district. nor 20 2m 44 D. C. M. Rum GUN£4IIII3II WANTED.—Thu subscriber, re /1 siding at Itemisellle, 5111:11in county, Pa., will give con stant employment and liberal wages (from $lB to $25 per month, and boarding,) ton good workman at straightening and finishing Bun Barrels. If preferred, ho can work by the piece. Apply immediately nov 3t 44 AVALUABLE RIVER FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned contemplating a removal to the South, is desirous of selling the Form owned by him, in the Clearspring District, Washington county, 31,1., contain ing about 400 Acres of Land. This farm lies on Licking Creek, and the Potomac River, is enclosed with post and rail fencing, and in very productive. About 200 acres is of rich, alluvial river bottom, with about 75 acres of woodland. The improvements are a comfortable DWELLLNG HOUSE, with tenant houses, and all 'au necessary out houses, with springs and pumps on . the premises. The barn is of brick, new, large and with all the modern improvements therein. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal passes through this land, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in sight. For terms, which will be liberal, and made to suit the purchaser, enquire of the undersigned, or to Alexander Neill, Jr., Attorney at Law, who is authorized, In my ate genes, to contract for the sale of the same. D E FRRICK B. N'ID&R. 13.--If this farm is not sold E at private sale S by the lat of March next, It will then be offered all DOB, sale In front of Doylol..Rotel 3a iirmulltring DEATHS Obit uttr, The Markets J. O. R ORLY A VALUABLE CITY STORE STAND - kTEW Stage Route from Lancaster to , jokyOn SALE.—The valuable store stand now occupied by .11 Reading. ;Via cremn s. Nese Berlin , zpheata,meams. ! Mr. Thos. J. Dysart. in Centro Square, next to Brenneman's town and Adainstoten.—The enbacriber has commelm:l ,shoe store. It nut sold at price sale till Wodncsday. Dic. running a Stage Isetween Lancaster and Beading, by way I - sth, it will bo told at public sale. on the evening Cl that of twegon, New Berlin, Ephrata, lieamstown and . the, at the public bona of Lewis Sprechcr. town. I A. N. BRENEM.A.N. ' .98-Leaves Lancaster (Ea:bees Hotel) every Tnealay, It to needless , to say that this is one of the very best ! Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock,,{, H. , stands, in the city. nor 20 it al ' ta- Leaves Heading, (Bane's Keystone House) every _ ! Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 o'clock. A. H. Fare... For through passage, 81,50 From Lancaster to Oregon, ' 31 eta. .... to Fritz's, 37 ' to New Berlin, 5O to Ephrata.- 75, to AdamstOwn, 50 ' to Reamstown, 62 to Ephrata, g7i i BENJ., MISHLE . N. IL—This route is shorter than any other one and ver a very good road. Doe DJ tf , DIIBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-On Saturday, the Sth day of December, 1855. Will be sold at public sale, at the house of Benjamin Kauffman, in the Borough-of Washington, Lancaster coun ty, the following described real estate, the property now of Charles H. Breiding, lately owned and occupied by Eduard Dorr--situate mostly in the village of New Market, fronting on the Columbia and Washington turnpike and river Sus quehane. about oue half mile above Washington via : 15 lots of ground, 14 of which is are New Market, and one in the village of Fair Market adjoining. On lot No. 1, of the new Market property, is erected a comforta ble two story frame DIVELLINIi 1101:SE 30'by 32. feet—with a basement.; likewise a Frame Stable 013 and other necessary outbuildings. There is also en excellent well of water, with a pump in it. There is also a small building on the lot in Fair Market. This property is handsomely situated and would make an excellent Truck Farm, being contiguous to the Columbia market, one of the best in the county. The title is indisputable, and pussee4ion will be given on the let of April next, or tooner if desired. Per.on.deoiring further information reverting the prop • arty, will pleabe call on Jacob :quilt... residing near the premiere. or on the subscriber. at his the in Lancaster. ;:ale to commence at 2 o'clo,k P. 11.. of said day, [Then attendance will be given and term, umde known by U. B. SWißlt. Attorney for C. U. Breiding. DUBLIC Sale of Valuable City Proper ' TV.—on Saturday, December 1. 1853, the undemgmai will sell at public sale, at the public house of John Mich ael. in North queen street, in the city of Lancaster, the fol lowing real estate: All that certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate on the north aide of Enot Orange street. in the city ot Tailcoat,. funnalning in front on said Orange atreet trot and extending northward 04 fret to property of let. Daily. adjoddi.g property of William Miller on the e,t. Peter :I'L'onomy on the went. t Lady oil the aorth, and orange street a:..re , aid Oil the audit, with a doulda drame LWELLIIi HULSE, areetal theicoa, wi...eh is , uiliceutly large. aid w,il c1.1cuh.t,..1 acoanmodate two tiduilie,a and whic, twr., familieo There is also a perpetu al right T., a never failing well of water on the adjoining Property, attached to the premise,. This property is on sit tinted that earl, family has a private alley by wine)] they can enter wail house. one front Orange ,treet. and the other from Plumb, without interfering with each other. This property is near the new LOcomotive and Machine Shops and utfer,9 great inducements to mechanics deeirours of se curing a home in the eastern part of the city, and ni it is well calculated to accommodate two families, it will lie sold as one property, or as two separate properties, as rimy best suit purch.Tsers. Per6uns desirous of viewing ,aid property prior to the day of sale, will please call on 11. A. Wade, be 1 ., liraniplils Row. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening or ,:aid hey, when torell2i will be made knots n by nov 9U llt 41 JOH:. S. la ILUIEERTY. REGISTER'S NOTICE [MIK Ae,•.• unto of the revectine dere.lenti. hereunto an ' nexcd. are tiled in th.• Itcgi-t,r's little, of Lancaster county for confirm:in,. and allowance. at an Orphans' Court, to he held in the Court I louse, in the city of ter. .to tln third Monday lu Deeenil,•r. (the 17th/ at In O ' clock, A. M. Jaw• R. Patters,n. Bart town,hip. By Martin Gre..nioar, Attinini,tratur. Daniel Brubaker. Manheim [township. Guardianship de. count. By J. Aug. Elder, Guardian of Margaret Amelia Brubaker. minor daughter of deceased. Mary Eby, Lenoa•k township. By Cyrue Miller, Executor. Philip T. Boon, Mulsbur [tranship. Second Ae,nuit. By J narph D. Pownall and Win. F. Rea. AdMilli,tratOrA. :1 , 1111011 .'cyder. Borough of C. dumbia. By Jacob :7:anders, Administ rat,. ElizabeW 'louder, Eat E,lrl ❑4,41.1014. By J,.lin llrubouttll Ifeury 1410. t. Executor 44. .lletzger, city of I.auctister. Account. By liorhart 3letzgor. ituitriliati of Edwin lletzgrr and Emanuel 3letzir,or, minor children of dein...n.ll. J..4t1)11 'nark. Coluinhi“. if. Blark Administrator. Willinm A. Spangler, Borough of Mariotta. Second and ti nal Armunt. By JumeB M. Pattor,on, Admini,trator. Jame', Nlartic town,hip. By John M Admix istrator. Maximilian Fhb tiertizer, Borough of Strasburg. U inirdi anship Account. By John Ithoolll, Guardian of Jacob Benjamin and John tiertizer, minor children of deceased Henry Eckman, Lampeter townidp. Duardian.ship Ac count. By Daniel Must:er, ()madam of Mary Ann Eck man, a minor child of deceased. Owen Bruner, Ephrata tuienellip.. Guardianship Account. By Abraham Bruner. Guardian of Henry F. Brno,. one of the children of deceased. . . Jacob t tnith, lint Hempfield township. By IVilliani George Foltz and John L. :Smith. Administrators. Thom. Stu Lbs. Little Britain. (now Fulton) township.— Guardianship Account. By Vincent Stu Guardian of John Stubbs,llol . Mill of deceased. • • . Thomas Stubbs, Little Britain. (now Fulton) town/4114, U uardianship Account. By Vincent Stubb,i, Guardian of Edmund Stubbs, a minor son of deceased. Mary E. tlnutz, Borough of Marietta. By A. N. Cassel Surviving Executor. Catbarinc Conoy tap. By John Rob. Executor. Susannr. Gault. Salisbury twp. By William Gault, Execu tor. Johu Potrct. Fulton twp. Imvid Lee, Admiuktrafor. ....,elodes, Borough of Columbia. By IF. M. North A.lmiui,tratur. George More. Manor township. Guardian,•hip Account. By Dr. B. Rohrer, Guardian of Henry K. Myerg., nos,: de- Ft minor ma or mid deceased. • . . . Jac, ,b Brubacher, Elizabeth twp. Only and Final Account. By Brubauher. Henry E. Brubacher, Isaac Bra- Lacher and Jacob E. Brubacher, Execnmes. Ann Butt, widow, West Donegal two. By Peter Butt, Ad. minis [ratan Samuel Oberholtzer, Mount Joy twp. By Jacob (Meth°ltzer and Peter Oberholtzer, Administrators. Magdalena Horst, Earl twp. Gideon Weber and Saumel Reber, Execntors. Christian Weber. Earl twp. By Samuel IVeber and Gideon Weber, Executors. Jacob Hollinger. Mount Joy twp. By Alexander Patterson. Administrator. Daniel Rummel. \Loma• twp. By Henry Shank. AthrlilliS. • tratur. lirim, Drumm, twp. Ily A. Duhret, Administr tor. • Isaac Kling, Upp, Letiox.k top. Guardian,hip Account.— Ity Chri-tian 1.. Buteocker. Guardian of Lrah Seßuda Kling, Henry C. Kling and Albert D. Kling. miner chil dren of deceased. Margaret Yeates, City of Lancaster. By Alexander 1.. Hayes and Towni.end Whelcu. Administrators. Peter Rekt. Penn top. By Gabrid Brim, Administrator. John Bricker, top. Gum diaaship Acemints. By Samuel Aiselry, Administrator at the Estate et Dr. Siun'l 1114. deceased, who op, Guardian of Eran Bear and Emu. Bear, minor children of Boar, 'lle cased, and grand ehililren of John Bricker. Elizabeth Weidman, Elizabeth top. By Sion. I Nksley, Ekecu tor. Georg° Mi.isinner, Mount joy lwp. By El ieakit it Misnomer and Samuel Baker, Admintstrutor, Dr. Jam, S. Clarkson. Borough of Columlda. First al,d fi nal Guardianship Account. By 3. 11. Main. Guardian of Thouuo. C. Clark, son, minor child of deceased. Veronica Manuart, Cimestiia top. lie Jacob 'Manuart, AdminkStrator. Phloem, Harvey. Easi Earl t 0.... Ily Georz , sensenich. Amninistrater. Israel IV. Uretr. East lumpeter C 1.1.. iiland Diller. one of Juhu li. Lo"lor, City ol 1:,•`:;" Acco, y Bunch, titkir.l..l.3l Idizalieth tni..l, C..rt top. By %tell uill.hmd , Admini. ] tra.rix. tart' 3lartin. 3 cot Joy top. I:o AbrshAlit Mal till and Li.litider .1. Litnietuuth. Administrator,. Michael Shenk. Conestoga top: By Ja-01, It. veer. A ,hnin i3trator. John Kidder. it, r,nah of Conlin:di, By Mot, E. Fry, Ad ministrator. Samuel Zerfass. Ephrata to, nship. By Zerfass, Ad ministrator. Jacob Hummer, Penn township. By Sanned En:quit:ger, Surviving Executor. Henry Flick, City of Lancn,ier. By Ceorge Spurn, r. Executor. Dr. Abraham Bitner, Borough of Washington. Its Jaeol, B. Shuman and Joseph &hock, Executor, Isaac Freeman. city of Lancaster. By Christian Kilter, Administrator. Sarah Hoak, city of lam:aster. By Chri.dia a Kieffer, Atb ministrator. Mathiot, oily at Lancaster. its James L. Rey nolds, Administrator, John Garber, Rapho township. Guardianship Account.— By Abraham Behm, Guardian of Elizabeth Garber, (now deceased,) one of the heirs of John Garber, deceased. Ephraim Hessler, Providence township. By Andrew Me haffey, Administrator. Martin Baer, East Ilemplield township. Guardianship Ac count. ByJacob Eastman anti Mary Bailsman. this wife, late Mary Baer.) Guardians of Levi, Martin H. and Sarah Ann Baer, minor children of deceased. John Hart, Manic township. By Ge,irg‘ , hart, Adminis trator. Mary Mackimon, city of Lancaster. By Peter G. Elierman, Executor. Esther Lefever, Paritil6e township. By Henry Miller, Ad ministrator. Michael Ilerchelrolui, Rapti° township. By Peter Bridia her, Admini‘drator.• John Greiner, Rapho township. , By Martin K. Greiner and l'eter Brubaker, Ailininstratono. Jacob Leibly. city of Lancaster. By David L e h:del:en while acting as Executor. Dr. Josiah Rubinson, Ephrata township. By toter Martin, Administrator. Owen Bruner, Ephrata township. Guardianship Account. By Henry Stauffer, Administrator of Isaac Stauffer. de ceased. who was Guardian of Benjamin F. Bronco, a mi nor son of Owen Bruner. deceased. Owen Bruner, Ephrata township. Guardianship Account. By Henry Stauffer, Administrator of Isaac Stauffer, de. ceased, who was Guardian of William Harrison Bruner, a minor son of Owen Bruner, deceased. Henry Becker, Warwick township. By John Becker, Hen ry Becker. Levi Becker and Peter Martin, Executors. B. M. STAUFFER. Register. Register's Office. Lan. nue 2u 4t 44 RIDGWAY COMPANY'S LAND .— [o THE EDITORS OF TIIE LEDOEF.:—Acconling to in - orlon, Holier, a Public Meeting of Stockholders and ‘,ther:, e•mvened at the Wa.hington Howe, St. Mary', Elk county. Pa.. .Nov. 2. 1825. On motion, Joseph Peeler. Esq., was called to the Chair, and tleorge F. F(chaffer. Esq.. appointed Secretary. The meeting was calks! to order, and the object stated in an eloquent manner by the Chairman. The meeting wa then addressed by Mr. Charles Luhr. who recommended t o the people as a duty they OWN! to their fellow-beings, to give a full and truthful statement of what this land was: its fertility, its coal and mineral wealth, its timber. its pres ent prosperity and future advantages—and by this, people might judge of the quality of the Land. Un motion of (F. E. Weis, Esq., a Committee of live was appointed to draft resolutioini expressive of the settee of the meeting. On :notion. Resolved, That on account of the large attend. mice, the room In the Washington House being too that we adjourn to meet on the sth instant, In the s4.lostl !louse. The following person, wer” appointed the cot. natte€: J. F. Web, D. Weldenbronner, Anthony Hoffman, C. Weis and John Beetch. Now. November 6th, a largo meeting convened at the School House—Francis Weis, Esq., was appointed. Presi dent, and Charles Luhr, Secretary. The oldeet of the meet ing was then stated, and Mr. Walmslay, of l'hiludelphlit, a stockholder.. introduced, who stated to the meeting, that af ter having gone over the had, he was convinced that In fertility, coal and minerals ' it far excissied anything stated by the company, and that he feels happy to think that, ere long, he will enrol his nauwon one of our citizens. His reluark4Lwere heard with applause. Mr. Lulr then read a letter freln the Run. G. It. Barrett, congratulating .St. Ma my's on it's tutors prospects, Increase, hr. After Mr. Luhr concluded, the following preamble andresolutions were sq, ford by the Committee, and unanimously adoptsCl : \Yhoreas, we hear with pleasure a good account of the Ridgway Farm and Coal Co. and Its steady prosperity, and we' aro well aware that the richness of this country has been unknown, and thereby neglected, and while thousands upon thousands have gone by us to the far West, we were able to offer better inducements bore in the limits of our own State, therefore Resolved, that wo believe it to ben duty see owe to our fellow beings to give a true statement of the advantages of this section of the country, thereby to ameliorate the condi Bons of many. • Itesolved, that tho recommendation. tho Ridgway Co' have published are fully correct, and that we fully concur therein. Resolved, that the best of crops are here raised ; that the best of soil is here found; that it abounds in limestone; that the whole country is undermined with coal; that it abounds in iron ore and that she choicest timber iv here found. These are indisputable facts, which can be proven to all who wish to come and see for themselves. Resolved, That we most cordially invite the stockholders to come to our county and examine fur themselves, and that we fool confident that they will more than realize aU that has been told them. MM:INIEW From ilrodiog LOST, on Saturday afternoon last, sip posed somewhere in Vine or Prince streets, •tit Gold Cased pair of SPECTACLES. The finder will be E t ably rewarded by leering them at this once. nov tf- XOTICE.-...1 II persons indebted•to the undersigned for subscription, advertising or Job Work, are req es tad to make payment without delay. W3I. B. WILEY, nov 13 tft3 No. 20 North Queen scree . TEACHERS Wanted.—Teachers wishing sch Is for the Winter Session are requested to meet the Co ty Superintendent and Board of Directors. of Bart twp., In Georgetown, at the house of Francis Lytle, on Saturday the 24th day of November, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. nor 13 2t 43 BY ORDER OF TILE BOARD. . ANCASTER Bank.—November 5. 1655. The 1.41./irectors of this Bank have this day declared a dist • deed of fire per cent. out of the profits of the last kts months, payable on demand. nov 13 tf 13 1 . 7-OUNG Men and Ohiergs—WaYe Up I— ftOUNTRY Blerehants--Are respectfully 11 vi .l. W hystand ye idle? Onward is the march. Lulurl kjted to call at No. '27 North Queen street, Lancaster. I EXCELSIOR. banner to the breeze with the inscription thereon— have a large wsortment of BOOTS Heel SHOES of ev ry de,ription. and I pledge myself to lat Philadelp la prices. H. M. RAIVLIN4 1 , EXCELSIOR. Come to the New and Cheap Book Store, and buy for yourselves some valuable and standard works. nos. 13 tf . . at the very lowest prices, and improve your minds. Let ro not genius be buried Is obscurity to yourselves and the world. '. FARRIERS' Bank of Lancasterikoremt s r 6, 1555. The Directors of thisilank have this day de la• red a dividend of five per rent. nut of the profits ofthe I t six months, pay to the stockholders or their legal-reyire sentatives, on demand. G. CLARKSON. nov 11 31 .13 Cashie . IESSONS on Drawing --will be given by Joitif ,L. Kerne, at his residence, In Xi Prince street to commence on Monday evening the 19th inst. For terins ac., apply as above, or at the Music Store of W. 11. Keifer, liranwh's Building. Lancaster, nor 13 It 4. Q 1 00 REWARD—WiII be given far the appreh ',ion and conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrato 5, who. between Saturday night, the 3d. and Monday mo. iv, the sth inst., entered the Sun Hose House, and with a sharp instrument did]cut and destroy ten 54,01o:551o( new Dose. the property of said Company. The informer or informers will receive the above revald on conviction of the person or persons guilty of so din .1 brat an act. Authorized by;rosolutiun of Coun.lis; passed Novell:, .r ISfis. .1. ALBRIGHT, 110 T 13 It 4. .Mayorl - ---- 1 1 -- )UBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROP r ERTY.—WiII be exposed to public sale, at FULTON HALL, in the City of Lancaster, on 1 Saturday, November 24, 1855, 1 commencing at 9 o'clock, A M., the following named val uable PERSONAL PROPERTY, most of it in a conditit 0 as good as new: 1 SIDEBOARD, CHINA:TEA AND 1 BUREAU, DINNER SETT, BEDSTEADS, • GRANITE WARE, • REDDING, HAT RACK, MAHOGANY CHAIIR:4, QUEENS WARE, CANE SEAT CHAIRS, BLINDS, TABLE:S, LOOKING GLASSE: lIAIIt AND STRAW SOFAS, ff 3IATTRASSES, CLOCK, CARPETS, CANDELABRAS, STOVES, COPPER KETTLE, PARLOR LAMPS, . CENTRE TABLES, TOILETS, BASKETS, KITCHEN CUPBOARD, besides a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of HOUSE a d KITCHEN FURNITURE, compring nil that Is required to a ihmlly. I TERMS will be made known on the day of sale by the owner, E. W. BUTTER. Lancaster, November 13, 1855 St-43 JUBLIC SALE.--On Thursday, Nor. 22, olli It 3 sold at York Furnace Bridge. the following articles : Une Shanty building 90 by NU feet, cooed with shinif. potent bedsteads, with bolding. such no I.lunket comforts, Sr. _ . Cooking.Stnea & fixtures; a ten-plate stove o pipe; en a variety of other articles of household furniture. DIE=B3 A variety of quarrying tools, such as drills, crowbarl, schovels and picks. Old iron; a large lot of flaming timber; a large variety f n.pe and tackle blocks; n two-horse wagon; a one-bor e wagon and harness; three scows, one of 60 feet in lengt , and two of fifty feet; two skiffs; three derricks with fix. tures, two railway trucks. and a variety of other artlcles.l . .. . . Sale toOommence at lu o'clock, A. M., when attendancie will ho given and tams made known by uov 13'21-d3 ISLAM . & HUBER. DANCING Academy.—F. StOI.7CH, in acknowi edging his indebtedness to his friends for their liber al patronage during the first quarter, respectfully announ ces to his patrons and the citizens of Lancaster general! , that he will re-open his Dancing Acat:.emy for the Seem: Quarter on Monday, the 12th inst., at Fulton Hall, whe he will introduce several new Dances, among which a the Styrien and Chesnut St. Quadrilles, and the 31arrevi• enapind Esmarelda Waltzes, in addition to those taught during the last quarter. D.tvs Or TCITIOS,—For ladies and Youth, Mondays and Saturdays from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. M. For Gentlemen, Mor day and Friday evening from S to 10 o'clock. For further particulars enquire at If. Shelak's - Nation. Hotel," where the subscriber can be t;mnd what not pr , fessionally engaged. TERM.S.—S3 for lessons. AGREAT Bargain. --sseo Acres of Land a l t Nleholas C. IL Va. I hive for sole, (belonging to Rog ert Campbell, of Illinois):1500 ACRES of land, lying on the waters of the Twenty Mile nud Sycamore, most of ve . , ry rich and excellent grass laud, part excellent Farming Land. It would niche a fine gracing Form. There is plenty of Coal and Iron upon it. Terms 57000 cash, or 0500 rash, or $5500 in Cots. weld end Merino Sheep. This is the greatest bargnin evei . offered in Land. HENRY Si Land Agent. Nicholas C. 11:Va. N. B.—One thousand Merino and Co!mold Ewes an. Rams will be taken for the 3550 u, bef)re the Ist of March 1860, delivered here. nov 13 3m 43 ALITABLE Tract of Land for Sale, lit Fayette county, Va.—The subscriber offers for Kale ti fine tract of land. 420 acres, on both sides of the ,lamei River and Kanawha Turnpike, Smiles from line olCovingi ton and Ohio Railroad. There is a new two story DWI:LUNN 110 USE, 4 rooms and passages, dau• lie porch; a two story stone house 21 feet square. new. About 40 acres cleared. It is an excellent stand for a tavern and store, living on one of the greatei4 thoroughfares in th.vState. The land lays extraortiligullY well for farming. The place will double in value in 2 years i Terms: $2500—51500 in cash; $lOOO In 1862, with inter. payable annually. ' HENRY )1. PRICE, =MEE . . uov 13 3m 43 Land Agent, Nicholas, C. IL Va. N. B.—The building site is a very handsome one. Thej handsomest between Lewisburg and Charleston. $750 of the cash payment will be taken In Merino Sheep, (Ewes/ delivered by the Ist of March, at $3 per head; leaving on ly SSUO to be paid In cash. The title is indisputable. Th/ neighborhood is most excellent. This Is the greatest bar. gain In the State, to a merchant and tavern keeper. Valuable Small Farm near Nicholas, C.l 11. Va., for sale.—The subscriber offers for solo adjoining the rapidly Improving town of Summersville, a tract of land eontaining 100 acres, about 25 newly cleared and un der fence. The remainder heavily timbered, with plenty of coal. This land is very rich. It would suit a busines man. The wood and coal will soon pay for the land. Terms: i'l2oo, $6OO rash. Balance In 12 months. HENRY NI. PRICE, uov 12 3rn 43 Land Agent. Nicholas, C. 11. Va. N. B.—Nicholas C. 11. offers superior advantages to me chanics, saddlers, carpenters, tinners and coachrnaker, wills some capital. Also, For Stale--150 acres of loud heavily timber , ed, one mile from Summeroville, an excellent site for Tan) York and saw mill. Tho timber will more than pay fo the land, and the land to excellent grazing laud. A tang yard and saw mill would do an excellent business. . . . 'Terms: $l5OO, ono bolt cash, balance in 12 months, o in Shoop. Merino Ewes at $l. HENRY 31. PRICE, nov 13 Sm 43 Land Agent, Nicholas C. 11. Va. N. B.—There Is on this tract, Oak, Walnut, Poplar and Maple to run a mill 10 years. And lumber Is in demand largely over supply. The land lays immediately on Wes ton and Gauley Bridge Turnpike. There is also plenty of coal on the land, which sells readily nt S etc. bushel.— Two men with $3OOO capital could make money. (Valley Spirit copy.) O Person• out of Employment.—The Best Books for Agents. Send fora few copies and try them among your friends. Robert Sears publishes the fol lowing popular illustrated works, and for the sale of which he desires an active Agent in every County of the ['si ted States. A small capital of $2O-or $25 only is. required. I.—The most elegant and nod( al volume of the year.— Sear's great work on Russia. Just published. au Illustra ted description of the Russian Empire. Brims a physical and political history of its govet cutouts and provinces, productions, resources, imperial government, commerce, literaturo, educational means, religion, people, manners, customs, antiquities, etc., etc.. from the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with attest 200 engra vings, and maps of European and Asiatic Russia. Thel whole complete in one large octavo volume of about - iOOl pages, elegantly and substantially bound. Retail price, Persons wishing to act as agents, and do a safe business, can send fur a specimen volume, and a subscription book! (price or both $2,25, seal free of postage,) and obtain from one to two hundred suitor] lbers, to be delivered eta cer- Wu time to be agreed on, say in thirty or forty days from the time oa/ signing. ll.—Also. a dtrph interesting volume, entitled '•'Phe Remarkable Adventures of Celebrated Persons;' embracing the romantic incidents and adventures in the liven of sov crelizos, statesmen, generals, princes, warriors ~travellers, adventurers, voyagers, ar.c., eminent in the history of Eu rope and America, including sketches of over fitly relebra. ted heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated With nu merous engravings. 1 vol. 400 pages, royal 12mo. cloth, gilt. Price, :1,25. 111.—New Pictorial history of China and India—com• prising a description or these countries and their inhabl• toots—embracing the historical events, government, roll glen, education, language, literature, arts, manufactures, produce, commerce, manners and customs of the people, from the earliest period of authentic record to the present limo. Illustrated with ion engravings, WO pages large octave. Price, s2,bo. I V.—New Pictorial Family Instructor, or Digest of thin. oral Knowledge—comprising a complete circle of useful and enterprising intormation. Designed for families, schools and libraries. WO pages, octavu. Price. $2,60. History of Amerind iternltition.—A book fur every family in the Union! It contains au ac. count of the early history of our country, constitution of the United States, a chronological index, &r. Several bun dreol engravings. Price, 52,00. With a variety of other popular Pictorial Works, of such n moral and religious influence, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a pule lie benefit, and receive a fair compensation fur their labor. To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment sehlom to the met. with. Persons wishing to engage M their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a circular containing full particulars, with "directions to persons disposed to act as agents," to with terms on which they will bo furnished, by ad• dye...Mg the subscriber, post paid: ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. nov 13 3t 43 181 William street, New York. Send for one Copy.—Single copies of the above works will be carefully enveloped in stout paper, and forwarded at our risk and expense lo any pest office In the United States, on the receipt of the retail price. 71 ANCING Sohool.—A. BON:SAFFON respectfully I/OM:10110M to his patrons and the citizens of Lancaster generally, that be will open hie DANCLNC SCHOOL, at Fulton Hall, on Friday end Saturday the 9th arid 10th last., at 4 o'clock, P. M., for Miner, ate for Masten; and at S for Gentlemen. In addition to the Science of Dancing, and those fanny dances now taught, he will introduce • .. . . rEOffice of the Lancaster Savings In. nionls opal daily from' o'clock, A. 31., until 4 olocir, P. n.l 'Those depcWitors who have not exchanged certificates are requested to call at the Office with as little delay as possilole and receive the new, certificates now being is sued In exebiume tot' those issued prior to June 6th, 1855, in order thatthe Institution may proceed In the regular transaction u badness. A. E. Boman, See'y POPULAR Lectures in Pulton.ilall.--- The follolring eminent gentlemen have ben engaged to deliver a course of TWELVE LECTURES In this city. The Lvntentmoar Lacrrax was delivered, by the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, on Thursday evening, October 25th. Rev. Mr. Wines of PhiLsda., • Thursday, Nov.' Bth. Nevin, t 0. " 22d. " Dr. McClintock of Carlisle, do. _ Dec. 13th. Mr. Harbaugh, do. " 27th. Hon. Judge nmyser, do. • Jan. 10th. "• - Hayes, do. " 24th. " ‘. Lowrie, do. Feb. 14th. Rev. Dr. Bowman, do. " 20th. " Mr. Ray of Downingtown, do. March 4th. Professor Keoppen,do. " 21st. The last lecture has not yet been 'fully decided upon, but the present probability is, that it will be delivered by BAYARD Tenon, the very celebrated traveler. Ate. A single ticket for the whole course-12 lectures— ONE DOLLAR. For any one lecture 23cts. Tickets for sate at the Book Stores, at the Drug Store of Mr. ileinitshpand at the Saturday Evening Express Office. WM. E. LOCKE, Oct. 30-3cnixi. 41 TIIIRE Ground Sialcea.—The subscriber is pre ; I. - pared to y furnish Pure Ground Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, clinger, Allspice, Mustard, Brown and Yellow, Mace, Nutmeg., at the lowest market prices. Dealers and families are invited to try them. They are warranted to be fn e from any admixture, and possess a strength not found in Philadelphia or N. York Spices. CHARLES A. If RINITSII, No. 13 East King at.. Lancaster. .7V). Q. FETTER, Cathie oc 30 3m 31 STOP AND REFLECT!—The New and Cheap Bookstore is just receiving a large lot of miscellaneous books from the Trade hales, such as history, biography, travels, me. chanical works, gift books, albums, juvenile school books, bibles, hymn books, music books music, an., with a general variety of the most select literature, such as might come under other heads In the catalogues, and of scientific works of eyery description. Our assortment of Stationery is very complete. All will be sold at the very lowest wholesale or retail prices. Space will not allow us to enumerate books on hand. We will assure the public' that our variety is large and complete, and our terms as lore as any in this city. Stop and see and he convinced. The subscribers have become agents for • Sander's Series of headers. Pelton's Outline Maps. Greenleaf's Arithmetics. 11'NaIly's & Montelth's Geographies. Beaker's System of Penmanship. p Davenport's United States History. Hoover's Ink and Writing Fluid. Mr. Jacob's Auti-Cossise Amalgam Pens. Teachers,School Directors and Merchants will find it greatly to eh. advantage to purchase all books at the New and Cheap Book Store. All should give us a trial. H. YOUNG & CO., Corner of Market and Centre Squares, Lancaster, Pa. Oct JO a tilt ESTATE of James Crow.—la the Court of 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, 15,',5, tile in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court his account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the day of Dec., 1.855, for tho confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be filed, Attest, Prottys. Office, Lill. tiov 6 AT, ORE New Goode ntsyVentz , e.—Now open Baing, the boat bargains of theweasen. Velvets, Cloth. fur 'Palmas; Shawls 25 per cent lower than ever; 3lerluoes every shade; Ladies Dress floods of the latest designs. Silks, Silks, the most beautiful ever offered. Now Opening, the largest assortment of Gloves and Ito siery, in order to suit every taste; 1000 pieces of the lees Calicoes ever sold, at 11!.i cts.; 4-4 Muslin, at 6 1 4 cts., at WENTZ'S. Carpets—Just received the cheapest carpets ever sold a IVENTZ'S Now is the time for every one that wants a new carpet The best dollar carpet now selling at 75 cents. nov 6 tf 52 I)III.LADELPHIA Boot and Shoe Store. —1 have removed my wholesale Boot and Shoe , store from North Firth et.; Philadelphia, to 27, N. Queen street ' Lancaster, National House Buildings, next door Erben's Dry Goods Store, where 1 offer La, most extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes ercr seen in the city of Lancaster, at wholesale and rettil. Ladies Gaiters from 75 cis. to ;3.50 do. Slippers front 50 1,25 do. Boots from 72 '• do. .leimy Lind's from $l.OO t , 1. do. Busk ins from 75 ..to, t', 1,2, - , du. Gum Sandals from 25 .• 87 . 1.; Together with a great variety of Fancy work. Opera Boots, Cushman Ties, Sontags, Albonles, Eurekns, Sc., Se. Gents. Fine Boots from $2,50 to $45,00 do, Patent Leather from 2,00 to 4,5 u do. Calf Congress Gaiters limo 2,00 to 3.50 do. Cidf Shoes from 1.50 to 2,50 do. Cork.scded (genuine) 5,00 Misses Ties front 50 to 75 efe. do. Buskins front 62 to 87 " do. Boots from 75 to $l,OO do. Gaiters from 87 to 1,25 Do. Taglloules at 1,25 Boys Flue Calf Boom from $1,75 to 2,50 Do. .• Rip Boots from 1,50 to 2,00 do. " Wax from • 1,25 to 1,75 du. •. Shoes from . Si to 1,25 _ . Moos' Heavy Boots from $2,00 to 3,00 do. do. Shoes from 1,00 to 1,50 • do. Clue . . from 1,00 to 1,123,; IC,XJ_Tho work is how the hands of this best VlOl.lOll, and L great deal wade expressly for myself. Every article will be werrauted Its sold. oot 31 ly 41 11. 31. RAWLINS. MONTI rrn.omAs W. E; one do' C., No. 214 and 1316 enc,ont-st., Philadelphia, have now on Land n full assortment of the newest styles of Dress and Fancy Dry Goods, for the present and coming season. T. W. E. A Co., im port the greater part of their own stock, and are thus able to sell their goods at the lowest prices and to furnish the newest styles. Among the stock will he found If:masonic Plaid Silks trom 5734 to $3,;.0. " Cliene do. Handsome Flowered Silk Robes, Mane do. Laines of every styles end price. " Cashmere Plaids, Silk Cashmere Plaids, •• Meriooes and Cashmeres, '• ladies' Cloths,' ‘• Velvets for Mantillas and Cioal.s. ALS), the largest stork of CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAK, in the city, and at the most reasonahle prices. A full assortment of 1111 , iery. O loves, Mitts, Cravats, Em broideries, &e., de. oct. :SU 4141 MPORTANT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. I—Clinical Lectures on Surgery. By M. Nclaton. From Notes taken by Walter F. Atlee, M. D. Just published by J. B. Lippincott 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 STOEK'S, Lancaster. nov 6 tf42 • I LLUSTRATED History of a Year' s hvent in the Crimea. Complete up to tho present date. hmbraclog a Journal of the mega of Sevastopol—Battles. Sorties, Storms, Wrecks, Killed, Wounded, •liissing, aith the latest reference Maps of the Crimea and Black Sea. Also, three viows of Sevastopol, with descriptions of ouch, m a d a splendid Engraving of Croustadt, showing and describing Its foiiitications. size of Mnp, 26 by v 1 inches. ,Price, 25 cents, beautiful. ly colored. Out by mail to nuy part of the country for one cent postage.: Map, Book and. Print Agent wanted for every Staid In the Union to selFfrom a list of popular Maps. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. Catalogues and specimen sheet free to the trade. A. 11. JOCELYN, nov 6 3t 42 No. 64.1 Fulton st., N. Y. N. B. Newspapers copying the above and sending the same to the ()Mee will receive three copies. 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 exonsive scale. ,Among the works already engaged, is the far famed GENOA CRUCIFIX," which originally cost Ten Thogiand Dollars. In forming the new Collection, the diffusion of American Art, and the encouragement of American genius, have net 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,— HIRAM POWERS : li EORGE WASHINGTON, The Father of his Country; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philosopher; DANIEL IVEBSTER, 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. TERMS 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 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, tiodey's La dy's Book, and Household Words. Persons takin fire 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, aro devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. The advantages secured by becoming a member of this Assooiatson, 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 chasing choice Works of Art, which aro 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 totter 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 Catalogues giving full 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, 166 Water street, San dusky, Ohio. Subscriptions received by JOSEPH CLARKSON, Honorary Secretary for Lancaster, Pa. tf 42 LANCASTER COUNTY BANK. 1 Nov. 6, 1855.. The Directors of this Institution have this ay deolared a Dividend of five pEr cent. out of the prof. ita of the List aLt months, payable on'deatand. 1 . .. .. ... By Order of the Board of Trustees. E. SO:MAPPER, President. oet 30 tf 41 J. BOWMAN, Frothly. 4t42 :hoer from IS to 75 rents. Pennsylvania Pomade College,AT PER kiomen Bridge, Montgomery county, Pa.—he Winter Session in this popular educatimakestablishment, opens on Monday, the 29th of October. Its facilities for Impart ing a thorough and extensive course of Instruction lathe various branches of useful learning, are unsurpassed by any Female Institullort In the Middle States. The Teachers hare been llberaly educated, and bring to their profession the ald of long experience and distinguish ed ability. The accommodations are superior and the ex penses moderate: Communicidion, via the Ooltimb'nand Valley Railroads, is very convenient- Stages leave the Depot in Norristown for the College, daily, at 4 o'clock P. M., also on Tues day, Thuisday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. IL For Circulars giving full information address the Presi dent, J. W. SUNDERLAND, Perkiomen M. HALDEMAN, Seep. Board of Trustess.Bridge, P. 0. sep 25 FALL and Winter Clothing, in every 12 variety of color, quality and style, at the MERCHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT of F. J. KRAMPII, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancester, Pa. And extensive stock of Mons' and Boys' Ready made Clothing, made of good and substantial ma.. terlal by Lancaster City workmen, and expressly for the Lanmster city and county trade. Ribbed, plain and Petersham, Beaver and Felt Cloth, Bangup 'and Sack Ot - ercoatsr—Pllot, Whitney and Flushing Cloth Over coats—Cloth, Cesslmere, Satinet and Union Cassimerm Plain and Figured Frocks, Sack, Business and Dress Coats. Plain and Barred, Cassimere, Cloth, Satinet and Velvet Pants of various colors and patterns Cloth, easel mere, Satinet, Velvet, Plush, Merino, Satin, Silk and Va lencia Vests, plain, barred and figured. Also, Satinet and Cassimere Monkey Coats, Woolen and Cotton, Knit Guern sey Jackets; Lamb's Wool, Merino, Cotton, Knit and Flan nel Undershirts and Drawers, together with a large and well selected assortment ofplain and fancy Shirts and Shirt Collars, Scarfs, Stocks, Crartitil and Neck Tyem Sue• panders, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas. Lamb% Wool. Merino, Cotton. Knit and Woven Hosiery, &c., Sc.. itc-, all of which are offered on the most reasonable and accom modating terms, The increased demand (or ordered work from this its• tablishment 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, from the best German, English, French and American menu factoriee Just received, extra Beaver and French Milled Cloths for Sack and Top Coats, Blue, Black. Brown and mixed Cloths fer Frock, Dress and Business Coats, Black, Neutral, Mixed fancy Cassimeres; Satin, Silk, Velvet, Plush, Grenadine and Merino Vestings, all of which will be made to order in the best manner, warranted to tit, and to suit the most fastidious in regard to style. Thankful for a long continued series of favors, F, J. K., shall relax no effort, in the future, to merit a renewal of the same. . F. J. KRAMPH, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, corner North Queen and Orange streets, Lancaster, l'a. oct lti T2STATE of Daniel Stauffer, dec'd.—Let _LAters of administration on the estate of Daniel Stauffer, late of E. Lampeter township, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned administrators residing in said twp.: All persons indebted to mid estate are requested to make payment immediately. and those, having claims will pre sent them without delay properly authenticated !of. settle ment. . HENRY STAUFFER, BENJAMIN R. STAUFFER. oct 15 tit. 39 VALCABLE 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 IL Hants, in Wrightsville, York co.. the following described valuable Plantation, known as Margaretta Farm, situated in Lower Windsor township, York county, with in 3 miles of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, 10 miles of York, 2 miles of the Pennsylvania Tido Water Canal, and 5 miles of Wrightsyllle, adjoining lands of Jno. Detweiler, J,ames Curran, Jacob Keller and others, and Margaretta Iron Works, %here ,there are Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Shops, and a Grist Mill. - . . The Plantation consists of 280 Acres, 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. The Limestone lies near the surface, two or three quarries of which are already opened, and in several of the fields Iron Ore of a.rich quality is found.— The land is also well watered, having three streams of wa ter flowing through It; two of which are considerable and afford the means of a first class water pow. r. A large quantity of Locust Timber is growing on the place. Tho improvements are a BRICK MANSION, double, two-story, with a back building and well -of ex- reliant water at the •door, Smoke House, Wash House, Spring House and all the necessary out-, buildings, and having in front a fine Lawn tastefully laid out and planted with the choicest Fruit and Shade Trees; an ORCHARD of over 200 Apple, Peach, Pear and Cherry trees; a large Stone Barn, having a Granary and an apart ment under the barn floor for the horse-power; a Stone Stable, capable of containing 50 or tiO head of cattle and horses and all the hay that may be raised. The barn yard is enclosed by a substantial stone wall, and is supplied with water by iron pipes conveying the water from an adjoining spring. In addition totbe buildings already named there are two large Stables, Cider House, Corn Cribs and a Corn House with arrangements suited for threshing the corn, and all at a convenient distance from tho boos, and Darn ' btaddos FOUR GOOD TENANT HOUSES, one of which is A two-story building. AU the Improvements on this property aro in good con dition, as repairs have been made on most of them during the past season, are of the best and most substantial, hav- ing been erected with every attention to convenience and duration and no regard to expense. The land Is all un der good (tnostly new) post and rail fence, and is Ina high state of cultivation, having within the last few years un dergone ani.rougt; liming and the application of a large quantity of guano. In the salc , of this property are offered advantages and Inducements seldom met with, and fer this reason rre would call the particular attention of purchasers to it. Persons wishing to view the premises, can do so by cal ling on Jacob 311trtin, the tenant residing thereon. A reasonable proportion of the purchase money may re main on the property; but for price and fgrther particu lars, persons desirous of purchasing can apply In person or by letter to any of the three first undeftigned. ti.l3.—lf offered at public sale, sale will ci:ommenco at o'clock, on the day above mentioned, and attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN N. LANE, HENRY E. SLAYMAKER, SAM'L. 11. SLAYMAKER, STEPHEN C. SLAYMAKER. td 40 Laueaster, oct 23 IL I ELLOW CILI.eIIIIII of Lancaster City AND COUNTY.—You are most respectfully solicited to cull and examine the new and splendid stock of goods just received and for sale at William Hoosiers clothing house, No. 31 . 1.. F North Queen street, 4th door from ()ranee street, west side, consisting of the must beautiful and richly finished Filk Velvet and Plush Vest Pat terns anywhere to be found. Valencia and other vestings of every description, PLAIN AND FANCY CASAINILRES of admirable styles and texture, Sup°. perior Black CasFimeres; also, .au elegant assortment of Plain and Fancy Cloths, aud overcoating of every descrip tion, 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, Sack Overcoats, Dress. Frock, Sack andAllox Coats, plain and fancy Cassimere and Satinet Pantaloons. column. Pants of all kinds, plain and fancy Silk and Plush Vests, Valeutla and other rests to suit purchasers, all of which will he sold as low If not lower than at any other Clothing louse, in or out of the city of Lancaster. All articles are manufactured under the care and super ision of the subscriber, and may therefore be relied upon s being all right. Please give us an early eall and allow us to furnish you with such articles as you may want in our line of husi.. neon. for whidt as well as for past favors we are sincerely thankful. WILLIAM liEN.Llilt. No. 31;. North Queen street, 4th door youth of (Any street, west side. oct 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 16th day of October, 1855, file In the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, Ma ac count of the said Estate : Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested In the .Id Estate, that the said Court hare appointed the 26th •y of Nov., 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless es ,ptiona be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN. l'roth'y. Protliy's oMce. Lan. Oct. 16 St-36 ‘Totice--Th l e attention T2AIiL Goods—Hager d: Brotyers.—llave ill tensive stocli of Fall ant .1' just opened a large and desirable stock of Fall and Mg at Wends—embracing 'Winter, Dry Goods, to whish they respectfully invite ex- In variety and gnantity as la amination—embraclug ter Trade. t Silks, - Cloths, Blankets, To the ladles e would &V Merinoes, Cassimeres, Flannels, De Laines, Vestlngs, Cottons. &r. attention to the ma blood! pared to offer th m a varief TALMAS AND SHAWLS. cannot be surpa sed in thi4l Also, Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, Venitian and Rag CAD- an InVltstion to II to call at FETING. them that they shall be wait WALL PAPERS.--Glazed and unglazed of beautiful des I,,ntion. signs and the best manufacture. Included In tls variety of J* . ESlStern and Western lIOI'S, growth of 1855—Tenth Watered Stripeennd Plaids, ers, &c. oct 30 tf 41 fkkc. Black Brodade Silks, JT P. SHRODER & Co., Bankers.—Take .great pleasure Su 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 to their friends please call, as we always have them on hand, and In sums to suit Berlin, Geneva, 31autiehn, Bremen, Hamburg, Moscow, Brussels ileidelberg, Madrid, . ~ Basle, Konigsburg, Nurnberg., Coblenz, . Kiel, Naples, Dantzig, Leipzig. Posen, Darmstadt, London, • Prag, Frankton', Lemberg, Paris, Freiburg, I.egborn, Pestb, Florence, Lisbon. Money received on deposit for any number of days and paid back whenever wanted, with 5 per cent interest, and if left in one ye r, per cent In allowed. oct 24 tf l7 - 1)T..78L1C Sole.—On Thursday, November 2.1, 1055, j_ will be sohd at public sale, at the late residence of saumel Bauman, deceasc6l, near Ephrata, (known as Bau man's Factory) the following personal property of said de. ceased, to wit A Family Horse, 2 Carriages and Harness, Sleigh, one Horse Wagon, itani Pine, Oak and Chesnut Shingles, 300 Morticed Locust and Oak Posts, f,OO Willow Rails, Lot of Tiles. Quarry Tools, ,Cross Cut Saw, Work Bench, Sc. All the Machineries of a Woolen Factory. Ful- ling and Carding 31111, to wit: A Condensing Crud, a Mule with 130 Spindles, (nearly new) 2 Satlnett Power Looms, 2 Carding Machines, 2 Wood Pickers, Napping Shearing and Brushing Machines, Cloth l'ress with plates and papers, Sc., &c. Fulling Stocks and Washing Machine. A large Copper Dyo Kettle and 2 other Copper Kettles: All the Gearing and 31111 Works In said Factory and Mills, 3 wood and 2 coal Stoves and pipe, and other articles used in said factory and mills. Eight c.ay Clock and Case, Yankee Clock, 2 Silver Watches, lied and Bedsteads, Desk Bureau, case of Drawers. Chests, Chairs, a large quantity of Car pets, (some of It new) a c riety of Satinetts, Cassimeres, &c., 2 Shot Guns, Receiver Pistol, Binhes nod other Books. 10 Shares'of Conestoga Sham Mills Stock, and a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon' ' when trims will be made known hy the undersigned administrators of said deceased. GEORGE L. BAUMAN, oct 30 is do ISAAC BECKLEY. riiinisTztuks Goods.—Tho subscriber In now kjopwalne one of tho most beautiful collections of French, Luglash and German Fancy Goods, Baskets, Toys, Alabas tar articles, China, de., consisting of Paper Weights, Spent (Bases, Port Muunales, Card Cases, Wax fruit, zeal St athps Yard Measures, V. in Ken% Ivory, de., China Tea belle, Crying Dolls, Drums, Magic Lanterns, Mnsice, Menageries, de. Aloe, 'Mall tlerman To)s la every variety. stun, keepers supplied at the lowest prices by the eau,, grass or dozen. -. • . N. 11.—Domuntlc Ilankotn, Sleigh It, Clotho,' Ilam• porn, Sc•. always en houdyr tondo to order. It. SIVIrr, Importer and m .nuil.tur o r, 312 Market nt., above oth, Philadelphia. °et au Bt. 41 `VALUABLE mu . and Farm at Public I Oil VATK SALL.—lhe nude:signed will offer at public sale on Wednesday, the 12th day at December next. op the premises, all that valuable faro situate ott James Creek, at its junction with the Itaystown Branch of the Juniata Elver, one mile and a half from the Washington depot of the Broad Top Railroad, and 12 miles from Bunt. ingdon. Containing about 225 Aere•, having thereon A new three-story stone and frame GRIST MILL, with four run of burrs, and ail the modern improvements. .A large stone MANSION HOUSE, theists, residence of the late James Entrekin, Esq. A large bank barn.— A two-story brick dwelling house fur mill. Two all log tenant houses and other improvements. About ISO :terve of the laud are cleared, Se acres of it bang ursk rate river bottom. This mill is situated in roe of the best wheat grossing 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. The owners will null at plicate sale ' and will offer at public sale as above it not sooner sold. The money Is not wanted soon, and terms will be made elsy. Payments ex tended to any reasonable number Of years, for part, or, on the whole to suit purchasere, if pi Operly secured. Terms will be published on day of sale. Possession Nil be given on first day of January or tint day of April. A. P Nv.sow,' amore : • : arm ,4, °miry at aw e Zeal Est Ate Agent ape Conveyancer, Office SonthQueen street, tbrinerly ocoupfpd by 15m. Madtdot, deed., parr easter, Psi - I ERB TO Ex-Gov W. F. Johnston, Pittsburg, William Bigler, Ph il adelphia. Role° W. Woodward, _ Jordan; illunbury. . Peter `Can, Eilib Philadelphia. .Thahna P. C.r. l l l :'Aset., Danville. Hon. James T. ~, it e n fora .. Henry Brockerbotl; ~ sep 25 I 1 tf 30 Phlllps l Stryk sale Dealers in lIIIIT Sll, FILEN' Dry Goods, ught excl street, bolo Market, delphia. ley.To or short smeu adroxop on Auctt, Al r ul - Y i h g etn i alriLl r 'II tli boutta Mu street, l'ti those questi ns of occul than a quar t r of a con correctly. • rs. Burley Pills, infallitOe for °bur' females, whigh are reeo..' and which .y be take. injury to hr ith. JUIiN A. lif RBE.N. Erben &.. Co's. tilgs of ttleStriped Last side, Orange t The proprl tors of this that respectfully nounce t general, that eir estali est, Most var ed and ch and WINTE carruis ter. Their stock is all a and embracei the Latest to the season] and war purchasers asit , n durabill Although t e demand lishment is daily Inc good cutters, nd a grea shied to keep our Ware every article f dress, ell Among our atonally lowing: OVERCOATStind BANG Fine Black CI th Flock Fine do Dress Blue Cloth Drpss ct Floc Fancy Cassia:lure Coats Business Coati Satinet, Frock and Sack Satinett Meal ey Jackets Black French Doeskin F Double .I.lllleiteassimere Fine Black Chith Pants Fancy 12:maim re Pants Satinett Panti liLack Satin Vista Merino, Velvet and Plus Cassimere amksatiliett _ _ ALSO, a full russortmeu shirts and Drawers, Whi Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Hosiery and tlmbrellas. BOYS' CLOTIILNI).—J et completed, another very large i assortment of Be ye' Clothing suitablo for the season, con. sisting of Boy , Overcoats, Frock, Sack, and Donkey Coats, Pouts, and Ye is of all sizes, and at extremely low prices, Also, just reielved a lame assortment of Black and l'an• cy Colored Cbiths, Fancy lesssimeres, Black French Doe skin Cassimeres, Black stis, Velvets, Flushes, and Cash meres, which Will be machup to order at the shortest no• tire, In the lckest Cashier and ou the most reasonable terms. . The subscridera are in York and Philadelphia Fe workmen, and(conlidently furnish every iartlclo of Clothing House in this cl vor them wit i their c money. United Staley; Clothing] No. 42 North Queen strai sep L ancaster Bank rectors, to tferve durhi: nt the Baukitukllouso out her, between the hours of A general m tlng of t th.Baokiug 1 utie,ou T at 9 o'clock, A NI., agrooai oct 9. ' - patent A. 6 brot3; . es.—The subscribers c havlng _E purchased. I.he exctuAt a right. of Lancaster city, are SOW enabled td odor to gripe bun a :row sicce or l'lciniius, far exceeding, in beauty i d durabuitY, anything ever be fore made. There picturds ore nut re , . ersuu, ken eaguerreo. types areand may be seen In any light. 1 hey also possess the rare property .ir being Liuudueuliuru ',Aug herueuleudy sealed. bet wooglass pla'a,..l, %villa, is secured by ....otters Patent, in the United n %tee, Great liritalu and Yrance, and practised i Laucester •Ity by T. d' W. C Li.. 11.1 1 11VGS. i only, over tiprether .s. 11 s .New Uteri., North queen lit., Lancaster. EXPI, The term ARBILUTYI , , designated; is 4orived fro'a nifying indestritetibility,' taken upon plaie glass, ti poudiug size is Secured wit by which the picture toil for ages; it mill not corr water or climate. It is ta l l surpasses any thing in the and may be Hyatt iu any 11. against tutitatUms made • black varnish lu immedi Such are not Wmauent,i• destroy the Picture. 1 .A.SILIitOTIPE STER ' to be uppreciatud—the roll. Citizens and ttraugers • type Gallery tdithe undo before they pero Pie o assured of polite atteatio sep 2t tf-36 1 I loves, St ves.--zt: 0 the purenas, of Stoves,' the attention of those wart, Mots of the larg,at and bed' it its this city. p‘o varieti Hall and lattice Sto embraces umuy new and design, perfect a propurtii sumptiou of fusl. Those Stove, with uniform solos call before puritasing elsi , moist of Ilardwre. Cutlery Hop '2.5 tf 39 i 1 he Street, tl ,L e b ts e A Sixth,rc pony composed tf the first ceediog mren th nod tel heretofore eiTed to the ij every night in obmedy, trn 1 evilles, musical iburlettas, •'! When visiting the city, g: • , pillt+2o,ooo--Safe Inv'. t. 1.? of Councils, panted the " authorizing thel3layor to 000 for 10 years). In Cou. payable Reml•annually, fur and interest, OA faith and!. Persons having monies t apply to sep 11.30 I DASIELIS CUTT aud Fodder utter has , t the Pollee. S xh, Fair, a. the paxt and pelight season, lu the Market, kir .le Whol Agricultural Warehouse . 1 d Market sts.;Thila. Stripes and Flal4 Silks, ' Merenoes, Thlbet Cloth, 1 case best Plain he Lain' : Rich all wool De Laines,ggg J CST RECEIVED.-2 be 12% cents per pird. Also, a large variety of F' Rastadt, Embroideries.' A henna' 11°tterdem, Sleeves, Chemizettes, Rome, oct 9 tf 38 Stuttgardt, Strasburg, Stockholm, Venice, pVien, Warsaw I - lolly SIIELLERS, STR: meut of Surrior Corn Patent, capable 'f Shelling Also Pennock's and and er patterns of various pri Cuttf, of the Most approv variety. Sammie Choppers tan, Subsoil. E4tle, and B Yokes and Bowl, Grain Fa Cob 31111 s. Lime and Guano sale and Retail By Agricultural Iyarehouse and Market sts.irbila. N0..21 it.• 23 South Sixth Street, PIIILAL • Aqicultu I Impleme t Manufactory, Bristol, Pa. Peed Uround, "70 Acreei iMoomedale, near Brietol, Pa oet 9 Iy4B - - -- -- - 4.: . halvls--Sli l i.WLS--S , Know opou at oats's, re hour of tho day.. Stella and Broilin Shawl. Gold and Brach& Borders, Plain Centers, Square and ng—Printed Stella Shaw% ilrflehtl Square Shawls, Brno a Long Shawls, now styles. Eashinero, Tortiorri, Thyl t. all colors, Silk Fringe, Bay Slate :hilt's, Pldin, Drab a d Black Shawls, Crape and Illankot Long, mid square S awls. Ile, in mind tho place fur Shawls of ovary description and price, is at lentiti Slum' depot. r 1 111, NE ETS ! ILAN KIT l—J trot received ono lot of Blankets, which nu goon:Aro to soil at harealo prices at on S 1115 1 WENTZ'S STUIIE. • ladles, entirely o w dr,,l;tos., A large n.ortlllalt of French Embroideries, nein deAlgos Taimn4 nod Cloaks, Broe h a Scarfs and Shavers, Caanuoa and Woolen St awls.- oct 7 tf3B Whiteo• Institute' j Y fete YouoglMeu all tj Mereantile Eduelition. Cite' tica to Le had orlappllmtlo eat 2 am 38 --_—_—_--t___ SFTATE Of Benr l teettonontarrieu the es ti no,. township, 4i At, hnvial reeialDg in aci dtranship : estate are reques d to ma those having of will in cated forsettlemitut oct 7.3 M. 404 _.. OLIN Ba u er, Pio • J ' rer, No: 2T Borth 6th I adelphia. Hai conetantl, will warrant tc4be equal moat liberal terms. Th and examine them. •r t Jennings, Who/o. AMERICAN airely at auction, Nos. 1 A 3Ba.uk tween Second and Third, 'Phila. me buyers we will cell et very n cost. sap 25 2m 35 rmorly Mrs. Jackson,) usual, a& her residence, ladelphla, below Catharine, on all I science which the has for more ury in Philadelphia answered so lutioues to mead Alre. Jackson'. ttious of monthly regularity in wended for all person. so affected under all circuaustauces, without sep 11 Ihoop Clothing Store, • t. 4.2 North Queen summit, Lnumsler, react manufactory of CLOTIIIyIGt their friolids and the public In ishment now contains the /Mak pest assortment of FALL w ever offered in Lai• their own manufacture, tyloc of Clothing adapted • ted to give entire StitiSinCliun co y and superior workmanship. or clothing at this popular estab ng, yet by having a lull force of number of workmen, we are en ooms always well stocked with • er tor ]inn's or Boy's wear. .rUnent may be found the $3.00 to $16.00 6,60 to 19,00 7,00 to 11,60 6,50 to 10,00 3,75 to 6,00 3,50 to 6,76 3,26 to 6,00 2,00 to 8,25 8,00 to 0,00 2,75 to 4,00 3,00 to 6,00 2,75 to 4,60 1,76 to 8,00 Vests •• 2,00 to 4,00 1,26 to ' 2,00 ts ' l r t Ze so Ot loolan and Cotton n!nr e and Figured Shirts, Collars, i dkfs., Suspenders, Stocks, Gloved guitar receipt of the lato.t New hions,kemploy none but the beet believe they have the ability to lothing lower, han auy other and guarrautee to all who Li omr the full worth of their EItI.IEN & Cu. -tore sign of the Striped Colt, east side, Lancaster. Au Election for Thirteen pi th° nusulug year, will bo hold I outlay the 111thday of Novena- A. M., a uda Y. 11. JOHN U. FETTER, Cashier. Wockhuldere will be held at t•bday the ell day of Is ovediber, ly to the charter. ITMEI , by which these Pictures are the Greek word .4mbrotos,.sw erinauuticy, &c. The Picture is whim nitothtir plats of corrsts !I an indestructible cenamt, by retain its original brilliancy u by adds, our Lis Injured by in Its offset, besuiliui in tone, gradations of light and salads, ht. Thu public arc cautioned single pica..., rf glast, with the it contact with the Picture.— thu varnish must crack and COPES MUST BE SEES, / i f being fully as perfect as life. e invited to call at the Amino. • shed, and examine specimens res elsewhere, as they are T. W. CU3I3IINGS & CO. ! the ceason Is approaching for the subscriber lx•gs leave to call rug, to his stock, which cons seloeted assortment ever offer of Parlor, Cook, Shop, - es for either wood or coal, .autlitil patterns, elegant in n, and economical lit the cum noting a cheap and serviceable h castings, wonld du well to viler°. Also a general assort, Saddlery, Paints, Oils, IiEURGE M. STEIN ALAN, West King street. Street Tikeratre.—Ara 'hiladelphia. The Star Com rtists In the world, and ex nt any dramatic combination , heatrieal public, will appear edy, serlu-cumic drama, vaud ,,,tc. there, nug 21 tf 31 !et rstelit.—By an ordinance 'd day of August, A. D., 1855, : , rrow oil permanent loan g20,- ; Bonds of $3OO each. interest he payment of which principal redit of the city k pledged. ' loan In sums not less than J. ALBRIGHT, Mayor. t.—This superior Hay, Straw I.ceived the highest premiums d at Various other Exhibitions lud is believed to be the best etude and Retail, by SCIIALL MORRIS 2ie CO., Ind Seed Store, N. E. or. 7th oct 0 tt 38 of all le solicited to the ex- Winter Dry Goods now open f• o assortment as magnificent i rer before offered the Laucas- that having paid particular department, we are fully pre , • which we Batter ourseivea city; and respectfully extend • d roe for thembelvee, assuring d upon with the kindeat at- Dress Silks, Moires Antique, Rich Solid Silks, Ottamans, Binck Watered Silks, Black k Heavy l'oult D Soles. shmeres, De [aloes, for 12. X, cents. iAir opening at WENTZ'S. cases Manchester Gingham', I Shawls and Brocha Soarfc tul lot. ..t,,Needlo W. Collars, tra outtilt. at 1.. V CUTTERS—a large assort. 1 Shelters. including Reading's MU bushel. or Corn per day. et Sheller*, with various oth a. Hay, Straw and Fodder construction and In great nd Stutters. Double Michl• r Share Plows, Superior Ox e, Farmers Boilers, Corn and 'premiers, &c.. for sale Whole- SCHALL MORRIS & CO., id . Feed Store, N. E. Cor. Tth oce9 tt3Sl ) Ale `7 'IANVT,S—over 1000 Shawls ly for examination, at any —Locralud in York, Pa., of. 'e advantages of a thorough :aril affording evury inform"- ' to the Principal, T. KIRK WHITE. Darr, dcc , rl.—Letters to of Hoory Derr, late of Co- Loon Issued to tho eubseriber An parson. Indebted to told payment immediately, and '::nt than properly authentl - KOH. Executor. o Forte Marsixfaot street, above Market, In store Pianos which he • any ever made and on the public are invited to call