nanuo nnd subby, nr our lOKltlmnto in- Sluonco nlnoim tbo miltons, lmvo boon lorm ed or “ttamptod. . Whim sentiments of rooonolllntlon, loynlty, nnd patriotism lmvo Inereused nt homo,u inoro juntoonHirtoml on of our nutlmml churaotor mid rights lm« boon menlibstud by foreign nn ions. Tlio omlro tmocoHs ol the Atlantic 1 ulo graph botwoun tbo coast of Irolund »i'lilio Province of Newfoundland, Ih iiii nohlovo moot which biiH boon |ustly celebrated lit both homtsphoroß us tbo opening ot an era In tbo -progress of civilisation. 1 hero Ih ronson in expect thul ciinul success wl Htlonil. Itnd ovon greater ruHiilts lollow, Ibo onlorprlso for connecting tbo two Contln onts tnrnugb tlio l’uclllc Ooonn by tbo pro touted lino or telegraph botwoun Kums chatka nnd tbo Husslun pukhusmloiih in Amorlnu. Tbo roHolulinn ol Congress proto" "m. against imnlmiH by foreign Ihivcrii^ 1 ’ 1 persons omlvlotod ol lulninons » M '>» innilltlon of emigration to our no fo “/J boon ciuninuntoiUiiil In lllll J’ l t ‘ ||u ■wblob wo iniuntnln 1111 or h , ‘" pruotl o, HO Justly tbo subjoin on our port, luim not boon lom • t 0 ,| I(J Tbo ooiigrutiilntlons ol 1 'jug t . nj|n > / tti*,,, 1 ,! 01 ’jl " 1 ’!!!'!| 1 u'!ir,nm lof no iiltmnpt by Hpiintslj-Amorloiin tin, l 1 iilihl i;'-H[|t ';y; \V' : . , ( V t T H \ l r.n , mulo<'i t , liinL lit ivllnvod. Amhu rum!i» Ijiim ’imlvi'd I’l'oMl lll<) (}(iVi'l'll tlUMll Ol SlnUl 111 11,11 pn ’; oo Kwl l moot imllbor llHiineouriigo nont linprovi. 1. u Ih '> <|Uohl|oii worthy of vour in»iiwlilorntlrin, wbollmr our lows non Mlbfl'Ol urn UilclJIlllU! ID tlio prt'VOllllo 1 or puiiliilnuonl ofilio (.rliiuithiiHiniulltutud. In ill • iiioiuli of April Inst, us l oligroHH s nwi.ro, ii I'rioiully i.rriiuptoiiionl wns Hindu In twooii 11.0 Kii.|.or..r 111 I'riii.no unil l.u I’rosliloiit of tlio t'nilod .Muliis, lor tbo wit - druwiil from Mexico of Ibo I' rcnch uxpodl lionury Hiilllurv forcios. This wiibdriiwul WIIH lo 111! oll’ontod In tliroodolm-linioiiln, till) llrst ofwlilob.it wus utnloistoinl, would lonvo Mexico in Novumlior, now piisl,.llic second 111 Murcb noxt, unci tlio lliiril nnd lml in Novoinbor, IHII7. lin iiiodliitoly upon tlio inu ll plotiiin of tbo oviioimtlon, 111!) I'ronoh I PivoriinioiiL win to nssiiiiio tin' sillin' uttl- Tiim-lnlervc.illnn, O' loimril ‘ ..‘‘i ion, us Ih llolil l.v lliollovorn.nolil ol llu. rililml Hliitos. Ilopoi.lod iiKSliriniooK In" ii I,oon given li.v tin- Kiiiporor, since Hu ugrecmcnt, Hint In. would} complete tbo pl'ol 11 1 koi 1 ovuollllliiill wltllfll tin) poiunl iiii'iiliotH'd, or soonor. 11. wiis reasonably expected tliul tin* pro dings tlniK .■.oiili-inpluti.il would produce II orlk l h of grout poliliuul biloroKt In tlio Itn imlilie of ,Moxi"ii. Tim nowly-uppobitod Minister of tbo United Slums, Mr. ( nmp boll, wus tborolbri! sont forwnrd, on tlio tun liny of Novoinbor lust, to ukkuiiio bl> proper fi i iii.t it ii i k UK Mi II ill or IMoiiipotontiurv ol tbo Cllilod SluloK lo Hint Ilnpiibllu. It wus iilko Ibougbt oxpodiiiiit Hint 111! Kilii.llld bo nt lin ii loil 111 till! vioiliily "I Moxioo by tbe I Jon luuu 11 1 < lo.u.rul of Ibo Army " t» It nltoil Stilton, uilli Ibn vn.tr '.' O'- mining Kill’ll iiiforliiiition ns nnglil no iiiiporliint lo dolonnmo tbo lo liu pursllod bv Ibn l mlod Stulo.K in ro oKlulilisbiiiK mid iiininlnlnnig neons- Niu v anil proper inioreoursc 1 ’ ll lll V pll l l l l1* ol' Mexico. Deeply interested m liu* ruiisit (.riincrty ami huiimmty, il * (, cmeil an obvious'duly on our p* l1 ’ 1 lo (•xuicim' whatever inlluenec we possessed lor Uk* . restoration and permanent eslublishinenl in 11 ml country ofn domestic.and republi can lorm ol uoviTiiineuL _ Sunli was t hi* i-nm lil l'>u <>f ulVuii mini t* gard to Mexico, when, mi the -->1 1,1 vein her last, nllieinl information was n '. eciviml from Paris llmt tli.i iMupernV o| | , 'rmi( , c had some lime bclorc derided not t.n withdraw a detachment ■>! his turrcs in lliu month <>(' .November pa»l, ivcordmg l" engagement, Iml that Hus division was matin with tla* purpose of withdrawing the whoh* of 1 hose forces in thorn-ming *P ri . ll £' ( )f this dnlnnilinalioll, hownvnr, the l lilted Sfains Imd not received any notice or mtt inulion; and, sn sunn as thn inlonnation was ruri'ivod I>v the • lovernmcnt, earn was taken to maku known Its dissuiil to llio I'linpnror of France. I nan not forego the hope that 1* ran no will rnnnnsidi'r the snhjunl, and atlo|>f some rusulntion in regard to thn nvacuatiou o| Mexico whit'll will conform as nearly as praciirahlc with thn existing engagement, ami thus meet the just expectations nt the llniiud Stales. The papers i-eTating to the snliji-ct will la l laid before you. It is believed that, wnli the evacuation of Mex |eo bv the expeditionary forces, no srrb jnct for serious dillcreiiees between i' raiico anil the L'niled Stales would remain. The expressions of the Idniperor and people of France warrant a hope that the trialil ionary friendship bet worn the t,w<> countries might inlbat ease be renewed and permanently resiored. A claim of a citizen of tic l'niled Slates for indenmitv for spoliations eotnmillod on the seas bv tic French authorities, in the exereise of a belligerent power against iMexieo, has been met by the ( iovermnent of France with a proposition to defer settle ment until a mutual convention for the ad justment of all claims of citizens and sitb ‘jcels of both countries, arising out of the ‘recent wars on this Continent, shall lie agreed upon by the two countries.-- 'Pic suggestion is not deemed unrea sonaljlb, but it belongs to Congress to direct the manner in which claims for iudeinnilv bv foreigners, us well us by cit izens of the l'niled States, arising out of the late civil war, shall be adjudicated ami determined? i have no doubt that thesub jeet of all such claims will engage your at tention ala convenient and proper time. It is a matter of regret llmt no considera ble advance Ims been made towards an ad justment of the ditl'ereiiees between the Ynitcd States and Ureal Britain, arising out of the depredations upon our national commerce and other trespasses committed during mir civil war by .British subjects, in violation of internaiional law and treaty obligations. The delay, however, may be believed t<>- have resulted in no small de gree from the domestic situation of < > reat Britain. An entire change of ministry oc curred in that country during tile lasi ses sion of Parliament. The attention of the new ministry was called to the subject at an earlv dav, and there is some reason to expect that'it will now lie considered in a becoming and friendly spirit. The import ance of an early disposition of the question cannot be exaggerated. Whatever might be the wishes of the two < Jovernments, it is manifest that good-will and friendship be < tween the two countries cannot be estab lished until a reciprocity, in the practice of good faith and neutrality, shall lie resiored between the respective nations. On the (Hh of .June last, in violation of our neutrality laws, a military expedition and enterprise against the British North American Colonies was projected and at tempted to be carried on within the terri tory and jurisdiction of the l'niled Slates, ‘in obedience to the obligation imposed up on the Kxecutive by llie Constitution, to see that the laws are faithfully executed, all citizens were warned, by proclamation, against taking part in oraidingsurh unlaw - . ful proceedings, and the proper civil, mili tary and naval ollicers were directed to take ull’neeessarv measures tbr the enforcement of the laws/ The expedition failed, Imt it has not been without il-s painful conse quences, Someof ourcilizens, whoit wasal leged were engaged in the expedition, were captured, and have been brought to trial, as for a capital oll'enee, in the Province ot Canada. .Judgment and sentence ol death have been pronounced against some, while others Inive been ne7 ami 12.0 U, As the constellation Leo rose over the house north of Paddington Green and cleared itself of lia/.e, the divergence of the meteor path* from a point within it became obvious, not merely in tho directions of tin* streams that shot' from or through the zenith, but in those that left their phos phorescent-seeming trails in the sky towards every point of the compass. Sometimes these rocket-like lines of light would glide out like sparks Hying from an incandescent mass of iron under the blows of a Titanic hummer, but with the distinc tive features, lirsl, of those lingering lines of illuminated haze in their .truck, and sec ondly, of (heir rarely appearing as if they originated in the region of the >kv, from which their courses evidently diverged. Sometimes tin* meteor was orange and almost red in its color, whereas the lumin ous trail seemed almost alwavs, probably bv contrast with the surrounding lighl.of a bluish hue. I n one splendid instance the trail, after having nearly disappeared, to gether with the roeket-heuu that hail produced it, became again lit up and visible coincidently with a sort of resuscitation ot brightness in the body ofthe meteor. Now and then a little illuminated puiUlmll would appear iu the middle of the constellation Leo, generally more or less elongated or elliptic in form, as it seemed to be more or less distant, and at the same time conver gent from an imaginary point that seemed about :$ deg. S. by E. ofthe star/7«wi»ui Leonis; and one, us near as could be esti mated to such a point, was simply a star that waxed and waned and disappeared as 011(1 looked at it. Sometimes a minute point ol light, like a lire-tly, would dart with an angular, jerking motion and zig zug course hither and thither, but still us if away from Luo. Only about three meteors were seen dur ing one hour and a half to take a direction manifestly opposed to that of these diverg ing multitudes. The meteors winch shot towards the western horizon seemed more brilliant and larger in their courses than those which dropped into the eastern ; in deed, very few seemed even to reach the roofs of the houses from behind which Leo imd arisen. This was possibly only an elTccT of perspective, or it may have arisen from the curtailment of the view. As re gards the long lines of light that lingered in the paths of the meteors, it seemed that generally they were more dense and bright est towards the middle of the visible path ol the meteor, while thu meteor itself seemed brightest just befmo its extinction; an elVect possibly due to an obscuration in the middle of its courso by matter thrown olf from it. The meteors seemed also to lose volooitv as they went, but this might have been the result of perspective in those pass ing through the zenith. One singular feature in these eelcstial fire works was the rapidity with which the maximum of frequency came on and went oil again. About two'o'clock the meteors seemed to have become as scarce as they were at twelve, though they continued in smaller numbers till tiie verge of daybreak. From half-past twelve ora quarter to one until about a quarter past or half past one, tin; heavens seemed veritably alive with stars rushing m many parts of the sky, in groups of two or three together or in imme diate succession on each other, seeming as though racing over the blue vault, except that their courses so rapidly diverged. lion Cave Johnson, of Tennessee. Thu telegraph announces the death ol C'uvu Johnson, at his residence Ml Chirks villo, Tennessee, on Friday lust. Mr. John son was nearly sevunty-lhtir years of age, having been born'in Robertson County, Tenn., January 11, 171)3. lie was lor many yours one of the most prominent . and inihiential politicians in that Stale; was a man ot liberal education, and a lawyer bv profession. He held for several years the olUce of Circuit Judge. In lsiis he became a candidate for C’on gri-ss, nitiniirg as a Republican, the name which the opposition to tin* Whigs assumed nt iiiii; i one m many localities. 1. nder ihe laws i the Slate, a portion of the negroes, or those that were free, were allowed to vote; Mr. Johnson, by giving his own negroes their freedom, received just sutii eient votes to elect him to Congress, the votes of the negroes deciding the result, lie remained in Congress through theeulire administration of Andrew Jackson, He was subsequently thrown out by the temporary Whig ascendency, but was a-uiin elected in 1838, and continued a mem ber of the House of Representatives until IS l"), when he was appointed Postmaster . B. Yonder smith is now connected with that hotel. The Girard House, as Mr. Kanaga keeps it, is eortninlv one of the very best hotels in the country. ('oi.r mhi a Affairs.—'\Ve clip the fol- lowing from tuu Herald’. ('ohhnhu ut Port Deposit R. R.-~ Wo are informed by Mr. Robert Crane llmt the work on this road is progressing finely in tlie neighborhood of Fort Deposit He also informs us upon good authority, that the whole line will immediately be put under contract. We are glad to hour this and hope all mnv turn out favorably. The comple tion of this road will be of great benefit, both to Columbia and Fort Deposit. The rails are neatly all laid at this end of the first section, and laborers are now busily en gaged in forming a junction with the Read ing A Columbia and Penn’u. Central. \\ e will refer at length, in a future number, upon the good results that will attend the completion of the road. Columbia Dridoe.— M the lust meeting of tin* Council, Mr. T. R. Supplee offered the following resolution : Rc..Ho pleused to learn tliut he was resolved to hold on to It and to ap ply his usual energy to kt.uruase its already liberal patrongo. Shot Through the Hand.— Just as we aro xolngto press, a man by tho name of Isaac Wolter, of Silver Springs, was brought to Ur. Shelter's oftlco tohayehishand dressed. It appears that he was standing under tho door of Snyder's machine shop with his right hand on tho muzzle of his gun when the wind blew the door against the cook of tho gun discharging the load through bis hand. Maiuktta Affaihh.— Tho Maricttian of this morning has the following ; Wo understand that the Contonnary offer ings of those attached to tho M. E. Church, ol this pluce, amounted to 6137. Tho oxottemont at the Methodist Church mtinues unabated--Immense orowds Ightly dock to the mourner’s bench and mny aro converted. The Presbyterians of tills place, have just shown a proper appreciation of an attentive ami nbllglngjunitor by prosontlnghlm with a stove. Wo wonder if, at tho present prico of fuel, a couple of tons of coal would not have been regarded by tho recipient as an opportune God send. <“ Thursday last was very generally ob served—more so than any former Thanks giving Ray within our recollection—all the storos and nearly all plucesofbustness were closed: services wore had in the Presbyter iun, Won aud Methodist churches and a generul sabbath-like appearance reigned throughout. Rev. Mr. Cromlish, of Columbia, lectured before the “open organization ” of Temper ance, on Monday evening last, to a very slim audieuce, In consequence of “every body ami the rest of mankind “ being at the Methodist revivul. HnimriMTHAL. —‘Thu regular monthly meeting of the Lancaster County Horticul tural Society was held pursuant to adjourn ment at the Lancaster Athemeiun ltooms ) Dec. .‘UI, IHGO, Tho minutes of the last meet ing were and on motion, adopted, alter which S. S. Rathvon, chairman ofthe committee appointed to draft rules of order, proceeded to read the rules prepared by the committee, and tho society thereupon adopt ed them, as reported, for their future gov ernment. I). K. Wolf and JucnbGraybill were then, on motion, elected members of the Society, Pursuant to invitation extended to Jacob Stoullur utu previous meeting, he proceeded o read an essay upon the subject of Agri urul Chemistry, I'm- winch he was hon by an unanimous vote of thanks, and asked for a copy of his aide essay for liealion. erne pleasant interchange of sentiment / took place, being elicited by views intuined by Mr. Stoutl'er in his essay. S. S. Knlbvon then rend a Jotter from enj. i). Wulhli, editor of the Practical En» (omoloyi.'it, in whit'll lie gave some views upon the advances of a nuw potato bug of the Western States whieli seems to be ap proaching nearer und nearer every year to wards the Atlantic coast, which the editor thinks its destination to be. Oil motion a committee consisting of S. S. lialhvon, I)r, J. W. Hiestand and Jacob M. Frantz was appointed to secure a list of essayists who shall lecture on different subjects of Horticulture during the coming year. Tlie same gentlemen were also appointed a committee) to have the Constitution and By-Laws published for distribution amongst the members and othors, and said committee on publication was on motion authorized to submit a prospectus at the next mooting as a preamble to tlie Consti tution. The Secretary was directed, on motion, lo have the editors of the Lancaster papers notice the time and place of meeting of the Society some time during the week pre- ceding eucli meeting. Fruits of several kinds were exhibited upon the tables of the Society. Henry M. Engle, of Marietta, exhibited specimens of pears of the Easter Buurre, Buerre D* Anjou, Vicar of Winkfiold, Clout Morcoau, and the D’Alencon varieties. L. Myers exhibited a line large red apple, name unknown, and Levi S. Heist showed two apples suid to be of the Joe variety. After testing the various fruits in the usual mauner, there being no further business, the Society adjourned. The Wkathbu. —Suite of the Thermome ter for the week ending Dee. 2nd, 180 G, and also for the corresponding week of the jtre viou.s year, us furnished by Mr. G. T. Zuhm: Nov. 2(5. • i* 57 47 “ 27,' 47 -fil 45 “ 2X, 40 A l 40 20 42 *0 45 “ 40, 20 40 49 Dec. 1, 40 44 46 I “ 2, 42 ,50 48 Nov. 2U, 25 4/ 36 “ 27. I 31) 50 45 “ 28, 45 01 02 “ 20, 1-3 70 02 “ 3u, 50 48 40 Dec. 1, 32 43 30 •• 2, 1 30 30 31 Lancaster Grain Market, Monday, Dee. 2nd, IB6o.—Market lower : Family flour, p* bar $ll 75 Kxtra do do 10 75 Superfine..do do 0 00 Wheat (white) bus 2 00 Wheat (red) do 2 60(0i2 80 Rye ..do 1 30 Corn (old) do 1 05 do (new) do 00 Oats Whiskey Lancaster Household Market, Sat nri>ay, Dbit.mhkk Ist, ISbf).—Everything in abundance, and market firm Butter, tt lb Lard, lb Kggs v dozen Chickens, (llve.)t 1 pair Do. (cleaned,) t 1 piece Ducks, (live,) ft pair Do. (cleaned,) "ft piece Turkeys, %* piece Beef, lb., %t hind quarter Do. “ “ front •* Pork, “ “ hlud Do. “ “ trout Sausages, ft lb Potatoes, bushel Do. “ V peck Apples, “ V peck Turnips, ft bushel Onions, ft Beets, i* busnel Corn, in tlie ear, t* bushel Outs, v bag of :l bushels Buckwheat Flour, ft quarter < Vl> It Uorguum Molasses, ft quart Applebutter, ft pint.. Do. “ crock The Political Storm, as well aa the equln oxlal, having subsided, and all traces of the wreck having vanished, the people now feel In a mood to discuss matters of business or of social bearing. We therefore desire to Invite their attention to a recent and great achieve* meut In the stove manufacture. We refer to tho “ BARLEY SHEAF/ introduced by those popular stove founders Messrs, Stuart, Peterson &Co., of Philadelphia* The good points possessed by this stove are so numerous and so perfect that we would urge our irlends—those of the trade especially, to visit the firm’s ware rooms, if possible, and view this great triumph in the mechanical arts. Race Between n Sheriff nu«l n Steamer. A gentleman who came up from Kent county yesterday states that on Monday night another gentleman stopping at the hotel in Millington, iu that county, was robbed ot his pocket book by a party who roomed with him, named Connor, and on Tuesday morning it was discovered that the guilty party had gone to Crumpton to take the steamer for Baltimore. Sheriff Gilpin at once got into the buggy and drove dowu the road, knowing that the boat would leave Crumpton, five miles down, shortly after 6 A. M., but when he reached that point he found he was a few minutes too late. The sheriff was not to be outdone, and knowing that the boat would stop at Cbestertown, fifteen miles furtherdown the river, he took the road for that place, and succeeded in reaching there ahead of the boat. When she landed Mr. Gilpin had no difficulty iu procuring his man, and found on him the stolen pocket-book and money. Sheriff Gilpin thus succeeded in heading off with a horse and buggy a Chester river steamer, and also had the satisfaction of landing his prisoner in Kent county jail.— Baltimore Sun* Sunday Amusements in England. It is stated that quite an active move ment has begun in England in favor lowing the laboring class, who are hard at work all the week, an opportunity of eu joying themselves at cricket and other ath letic sports on Sunday afternoon, the morn ing being spent in church. This move ment for the benefit of the laboring people is said to be headed by Archdeacon Denni son, and is ‘ supported by many people of high religious standing. Nows Hcmti. The lammu ill India bus destroyed 2,000,- 000 people. Tho Toxas cotton crop, Ih estimated at 200,000 bales. Hog cholera still prevails, with fatal ef fect, in Washington county, Md., Awrlterinthe Danville, Va. Roglstor nomi nates Gen. R. E, Lee for Governor of Vir ginia. Col. Robert Tyler, son of ex-Presidont Tyler, is a candidate fos tho office of adju tant and inspector general of Alabama. Albert Bieratudt, the artist, was married in Wuturviile, N. Y., on the 21st ult., to Miss Rosalie Osborn, of Now York cilv. At Eufula, Alabama, on Tuesday night,a dozen stores and tho Xctca oillco wore de stroyod by tire. The loss Is over $lOO,OOO. A man named Parkinson, who shot the seducer of his daughter. In Jasper county, Indiana, has been tried tor murder und no qulttod. A lady in Dotroit sold her rug bag forono dollar the other day. aud afterwards re membered that she had put $lOO In it for safe keeping. The govorumonthus received Information from Italy, stating that tho Popo has re solved not to leave Rome, but will trust to the protection of tho king, Victor Emanuej The most astounding tlsh story yet told Is tho statement by Professor Agassiz that In Brazil they have a socles of tlsh which can climb trees. Two young men In Fredericksburg. Va., nro manufacturing sassafras oil In consider able quautitlos, aud soiling U readily for u good price. A French magazine of the fashions has been interdicted in Spain on the ground that the pictures of tuo dresses worn In Purls at the presont duy are Indecent. Tho wife of a wealthy and respectable merchant of St. Louis was recently arrested for drunkenness, and spent the night in a private boudoir In the station house, Two sisters named Berry were married last week at Rookland, Maluo —the one to a Mr. Black und the other to a Mr. Snow. “Blackberries" aud “Snowborries." The Bellefonto Watchman says pheasnnts are reported to bo so plenty on the Suow Shoo Railroad that the engineers have to stop at times and drive them off tho track to clear it for the trains. A snow white deer was recently shot by Mr. Joslah Heckman, in Tobyhuns town ship. Monroe county, Fa. It was a beauti ful specimen of the d»*or speeies, and Is a very rare animal. Pn-nth'o hhj’m tin* lute failure of the ox* ■fil'd exhibition of shooting stars wasn't iii* to Hie wunt of stars. There wore uyh oftlunn. but they wore too poaoeablo tioot. A crinoline nmnut'aeturer in Saxony Ims made, during the last tun years, no less than .5M,7H4,000 hoop skirt NpriugH, or enough to go around the world thirteen limes and a An exchange says a saving bank In Mobile, established Gy the negroes, collapsed the other day, in consequence ofthe deposi tors withdrawing all the funds to attend a circus. The Louisville .Journal lias been printed thirty-six years and the Boston l*ost thirty four, ami the editors who controlled their columns at their commencement occupy the same positions to-day. yotiers &ir EVER Y WOIIAIH 111 the Ijuul should read and remember the Im portant facts about DR. DODD’S NERVINE * INVIOORATOR, Among Medicines it la the Woman's Best Friend f Leucorrhea (or Whites), Amenorrhea (suppression) Amonorrhaga (flowing), Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, drugging down sensations, loss of strength, mental depression, constipated bowels, sleeplessness, irritability, and lliu innumerable symptoms of low vitality and dis turbed circulation—are cured by this extraordinary medicine, une teaspoonful in venter Is worth more an an Invigorating Tonic, Hum nay amount of Alco holic Bitters, which are always attended by re-aclion and depression. Dunn’s N k a v i n k equalizes the circulation oflhu nervous fluid, pro motes the free circulation of the blood—aids digestion —cures cos tlvuness—regulates the bowels, and restores the vital organs to their natural activity. It contains no Opium or other poisonous drug, and os an Invigor ator will make strong and heulthy the weakest system. No woman should despair of perfect restoration to heulth uutll site has thoroughly tried Dodd's Nervine. All Druggists sell It, Price, $l.OO. 11. B. STURER it L'o., Proprietors, June 23 lydiw) 73 Fultou Street. N. Y. ItS, SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medicine, invented by Dr. .1, 11. Hchonck, of Philadelphia, is Intended to dissolve, ihu food and make It into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleansing the s;oiuaoh with Sclieock's Mandrake Pills, tho Toulc soon restores the appetite, and food Unit could not be eaten before using It will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schcnck’a Pul nmnic Syrup unless the stomach and liver Is made healthy and Lite appetite restored, heuco the Tonic and Pills are requited In near.y every case of cou sumption. A hull’dozen boules of the Seaweed Tonic a d three or four boxes of tho Mandrake Pills wll cure any ordinary case of Dyspepsia. I ir. Sehenck makes professional visits in New \ ork, Boston, and at his principal Ofllce in Philadelphia every week, sec daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for his days for vlsltutlou Please observe, w hen purchasing, tuat the two like m-sses of the Doctor, one when in the lost stage of Cun sumption, and the other os he now Is, in perfect health, are on the Government stumps. bold by nil druggists und dealers, price §1 50 per bot tle, ur $7.50 tlio half dozen. All lettois lor advice should be addressed to Dr Scheuck’s Principal OiUce No. I*> North Oth stieet, Philadelphia, Pa. nend Wholesale Agents : Deinas, Burnea A. Co., N. Y.; S. S. llnnce, Baltimore, Mil.; John D. Park e Cincinnati, Uhlo; Walker & Taylur, Chicago, 111. ollins Bros., Si. L0..15,110. [oct 1G Istwamiydiw GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SIR JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. J>., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, This Invaluable medicine ia unfailing In the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the remale constitution Issubject. It moderates all excels and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES Is particularly suited. It will, iu a short linn*, bring u the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by Females during ie First Three Months of Pregnaucy, as they are ire to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time ley are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains i the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion alpltation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these ‘ills will effect a cure when ull other means have Bed; and although a powerful remedy, do not con tin iron, calomel, antimony, or unythirjg hurtful to lie constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each puck ge, which should be carefully preserved. *old by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. SPECIAL NOTICE. It is the fate of every valuable Medicine to be junterfelted. Be cautious, therefore, and see that ie letters “T. * M." are blown in the bottle, and that icli wrapper bears the fac smiles of the signature of C. BALDWIN A Co.. And JOB MOSES, With it which, none are genuine. N. B.—sl, with IS cents for postage, enclosed to any authorized Agent, or to theSoleGeneral Agent fur the United States and British Dominions, JOB MOSES, No. ‘27 Courtlandt street, New York, ill insure a bottle containing Fifty Pills, by return lull, securely sealed from all observation. oct.B lydeowAiyw 50(fiWe. .81.25(52.50 .. 14®14c. . , 14® 14c. .. ll(tLl2c. . 20@22e. $1.00@1.25 . 156518 c. .. 2U®2se. *3“PREPARED OIL OF PALM AND MACK, For Preserving, Restoring,and Beautifying the Hair. And Is the mott delightful and wonderful article the orid i ver produced. latdles will (lad U not o ily a certain remedy to Re ;ore, Darken and Beautify the Hair, but also a deslr hie article for the Toilet, os it Is highly perfumed •Ith a rich and delicate perfume, Independent of the -agrant odor of the Oils of Palm and Mace. .. 10®12c. .. 23®40e. .. K0«$00c. 1.25 .. 25® 40c.. TIIE MARVEL OF PERU. A new and beautltul perfume, which In delicacy of :ent. and the tenacity with which it cling* to the handkerchief uud person, Is unequalled. The above articles for sale by all druggists and per fumers at $1 per bottle each. Sent by express to any address by proprietors. oct 1C lytUw A NKW PERFIBIE FOR TIIE HANDKERCHIEF. l*hftlOII*» I 1 h nlou’x Pliulon’* Phalim’* “Night Bloouiiug Ceren».” Phttlon’o A most pxquNlte. d-licvite, mid Fragrant Perfume, distilled from, the rare aud beautiful flower from which it take* its name. Manufactured only by PIIALON Sc SON, New York. BEWARE OF COt NTfiRFKITS. /ASK FOR I'U —TAKE NO OTHER. Jul 18 WHISKERS.— Dr. Lamonte’sCorrolia will fore Whiskers or Mustaches on the smoothest face orchir —never known to fall. Sample for trial sent free. C®, ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youth, ful indiscretion, will, for the Bake of suffering human Ity, send free to all who Deed It, the recipe and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's exDerience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, an 3 ly 52 NO. 13 Chambers street. New York *yTO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf. fered ft>r several years with a severe lung affection andtbat dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to bla fellow-sufferers themeans of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre emption used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections, The only object of the advertiser In sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread In formation which he conceived to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mall, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WHJ3ON, an 3ly 52 WUUamsburgb, Kings co,, New York, T. W. WRIGHT it CO., 100 Liberty street. New York, “ Night Blooming Ccrcus.” “Night Blooming Ccrcn».” “Night Blooming CJcreuM.” “Night Blooming Ccrcua.” reeves pared from a proscription of Dr. Juan Delamarre Chief Physician to the Hospital du Nord ou Larlbolslero of Parts. This Invaluable modlclno la no Imposition, but la un failing in tho curoofßpermatorrhaor Seminal Weak noas. Every spoolos or Gonltal or Urinary Irritability Involuntary or Nightly Bomlnal Emlaalona, from what cauao produced, or howovor sovero, will bo speedily rollovod and tho organa roetorod to healthy action. Road tho following opinions of eminent French phy* alclona i wo havo usod tho Specific Pills prepared by damn, cloro & Dupont, No. 21. ltuo Lombard, /rom tho pri ncrlpllon of Dr. Juan Dolouiarro, In our prlvato prnc Uco wltli uniform iuccom, and wo bollovu Ihoro In no other modlclno so woll calculated to euro all persons sulftrlng from Involuntary Emission* or any other weakness of tho Hoxual Organa, whotbor caused by u atnlontary motle of living, sxccosos, or abuse. 1L A. BCAUnSPAJItX, M. D. G. D. Dujabdin, M. p. JKAN LK LICUCHHK, M. D. Paium, May 6lh, UW3. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ThoGonulno PUla are sold by all tho principal Drug gists throughout tho World, prlco Ono Dollar per Box or HU Boxes for Ftvo Dollars. GAIUNCIKnK A DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 21-1 Ruo Lombard, Parts. Oue Dollar enclosed to auy authorised Agent, will lusuroa box by return mall securely scaled from alt observation, HU Boxes for Five Dollars. 8010 Goneral Agents for Amerlcu, OSCAR O. MOSES A CO., 27 Corllaudt stroot, N. Y. N. B.— Spanish and English Pamph lets, containing full particulars ami directions (hr use, sont fToo to aoy address. Agents for Lancaster and vicinity, KAUFMAN A CO. an lyd eowAtyw j A COUGH, A COLD, OR A HORK THROAT, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, rrliAtion of tho Lung*, n Permanent Throat Dlrcaso, or Consumption, IS OFTEN THE RESULT, nKOW V * N IS BONCII I A L TItoC U E H HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthrnn, Catarrh, Con« satnptivo and Throat Diseases, TBOCHF.S ARK DrtKD WITH ALWAVS QOOP SINGERS AND PUBLIC' SPEAKERS wllljlnd TnocitK-s usofUl In cleartog tho voico whoa taken before Slugtqg ox Hpoaklng, aud rollevlng tho throat after an unusual o.xertlon of tho vocal orgaus. The Txlochks are reconimendod and prescribed by Physicians, and havo had testimonials from omineni men throughout tho country. Doing au ortlclo of true merit, and having pkovbd tbolr efllcacy by a tost of many years, each yoar finds them in uew localities in vurlous parts of the world, and the Tuouitxs are universally pronounced holier than oilier articles. OBTAIN only "BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," and do not toko any of tho Worthless Imitations that may bo otTorod. Sold everywhere, uov 27 OmdAw S 3. REMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL CASES. No. m Bond Stjiebt, Naw Yohx. Full Information, with tho highest testimonials J also, a Book on Special Diseases, In a sealed envolopu neut free. Bo sure and send lor them, and you will not regret It; for, as advertlsln£physlclans nro gen erally impostors, without references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DU. LAWRENCE, No. 1-1 Bond street, New York. nov 13 lydj.wJ SB, DEAFNESS, BLINDNESSAND L'ATAtollH Treated with the utmost success, by Ur J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurlst, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 519, Pino Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from ho most reliable sources In tho City and Country can oo seen at bis office. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In his practice. Artillclaleyes Inserted without pain. No charge m u da for examination mar 12 lyw 11 ffS“THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALlD.—Published for the bonollt and us aCautloa to Young Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prematuro Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying at thoaumo ilmo the Means of Self-Cure, By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad dressed onvelopo, ulnglo copies, freo of charge, may bo had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., Brooklyn, Kings county. N. Y. lan 23 lyd] STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman In the United States can bear something very much to their advun tago by return mall (free of charge), by addressing the undersigned. Thoso having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others wll nlcoso address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN. 831 Broadway, New York jail 3 ly 5'2 t)ffi.Tho Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty dlj orent styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for 80 to *6OO each. THIRTY-FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them.— illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON it HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. scpolyw3S £2. HENRY HARPER, N0.5-.2U ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Hus a large stock of Hoe WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, and SILVER PLATED WARE Suitable for Holiday and Bridal Presents, £ST P. P. GUSTINE, FURNITURE WAKE lIUOMS, N. K. COIt. OF fcjKCONH A-VD RACK STs., PIIILADELPIIIA, Is now selling otT his large stock cheap for Cash, aep 11 Jniw 30 SHRRINEH—CARPENTER—On tllO 27th iD'-t., at the Moravian Church, by Bishop Blglor, A. Z. Snrelner to Mary H. Carpenter, youngest daughter ol the late E. W. Carpenter, both ol this city. _ *, Huber —Groff.—On the 22d ult., by Hev. J. V. Ecker', Mr. Uriah Hubor to Miss .Susanna Groff, both of Providence twp., thin couuiy. Giuvin—Kessler.—On the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. Ellas Glrvlu to Miss Lyula Ann Kessler, both of Paradise twp., this county. Herk- Hkrk.— On the samo day, by the same, Mr. Ellin L. Herr, of Htrasburg twp, to Miss Annie M. Herr, of New Providence, tills county. gcatUs. R AU h.—On the 30th Inst., In this citv, Jonas W. Kaub, In the 35th year of his age. Gablk.—On the 27th Inst., Mrs.) Elizabeth , relict of Ambrose Gable, In the 81st year of her age. iftarfeds. Tbo MnrKoU at Mood Toxiay, Philadelphia, Dec. L—Thore is but little doing to-day, owing to the condition of the weather. Cloverseed lower and selling at s9® 9.50. Flax seed ho.vdcclined to $4.20. Cotton dull. The Flour market Is dull; only;AX) bbls sold at $11@12.25 for new extra family; $12@14 50 for Ohio; extra dull at $U®lO; superfine at $8®8.50. 500 bbls Braudywlue Meal sold on private terms. Kye Flour Is selling at $7.25®7.50. The offerings of Wheat are very small; luou bus New York Amber sold at $2.87^. Hyo has declined to 51.20. Corn is In better demand, with sales of New Yellow at 9Sc@si, and old at SJ.I2@I.U. Oats are steady at 58®50c. Whiskey is nominal at $2.46 for Penn'a, and $2.44 ;or Ohio. New York, Dec. 4.—Flour Is dull; State at $7.50®11.50, Oulo at $10(2)14, Western at 810.00® $11.50, Southern at sll.2U@lfl. Wheat Is dull and lower. ( orn Is dull and declining. Oats are dull and heavy. Whiskey dull. Baltimore, Dec. 4.—Wheat is heavy, and red at $2.75@2.80. Oats Is dull at 55@50c. Rye Is dull atsl to $1.05. Whiskey Is very dull. NtOCK naruetN. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4. Penna. s's... 94% MorrlsOanaJ mi Philadelphia and Erie 41% Reading. Penna. Railroad SIU Gold H'JS Exchange on New York, par. New York, Dec. i] The money market Is active at $ Michigan Central 113 Michigan Southern 9 y. Illinois Central Bcrip nor- Cleveland and Pittsburgh fisl Cleveland and Toledo 113; Chicago and Rock Island.... Northwestern Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Philadelphia Cattle Market Monday, Dec. 3 Evening. The cattle market was very dull this week, but prices were without any material change; about 1,800 head arrived and sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, atfrom 1 @loc forextra, l;io head for cow 'Were unchanged; 10,000 head arrived and sold at s@6}£o fl u>. gross, as to condition. Hooa-Were in fair demand: 3,800 head sold at the different yards at from s9@lo the 10Q lbs, net, PBEDKRHK MITH’I HAT ANb CAP STORE, : ' No. UH Wut Kiso bt., lancajtab, Pa. doo 4 OmdAW QIFTHI (llfllll GIFT SIM OIFTBFOR THB HOLIDAYS t Suitable for Old and Young-Malo or Female. BIBLES, PRAYKH AND HYMN BOOKS, ’Of All Denominations. POETS IN ILUE AND (10LD, Ac. Annuals, - Writing Desks, , Ucgunoy Dphkh, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes. UdW Nouworles, Port Kollos, Droning Cues. , Autoprapu Books, Albums. NEW GAMES. Uliosmnou and llourds, Backgammon Hoard*, KnglHh Toy HookH, MovcubfoToy Hooka, I.luon Boom. HwUi Building Ulooki, Union Collogo Bloolu. VlllngnhoTioul Bloclif, AllO Blooki, Plcturo UlqcUh, Jnoksirawa, TrumpurontHlfttoa Poakot«Booka, Gold Pom, do. »» I'louho call ami oxamlm*. at j, m. wkmtiUkfkku’b Choap Uoolc Hloro, dooltfiUw] IX THE COURT OF COMMON I'LEAS OF LANUAHTKR COUNT* : Mary Hinicy, by her fa-\ Allan Bubpcona for iherniul next irionil, .Divorce ■ or November JOHN HAMILTON norm, iWJO, No. «. AUIKIU' h'TALBY You uro hcroby notlllcd thnt tlio uudtTNlijned C’ommlMsionor, appointed by Mm Con t to tako tofUiuotiy iu tho lUiovuawo, will oxeoiuo »aiu commiHHton at hU olNco, No. 6 North Dulto HtruiT, In Him City ot Liuiciim'it. LancnaUT CO., I’ii., ou khiuaV, januahy 11, 1807, botwcon the bourn otTU uud 1J lu tho ioronoon, wlou ami whero you may attend if you mo propor. K.H.YUNDT, Commissioner. v, dec 5 U\v IS HAK.U K « S’ MllT A 1. IXHHHAXCE COM r I'aNV.-Tho MemboiH of tho Eurmcrti’ Mutual ImturuncoCompuny ot Luncustercoun ty. are hereby uottllcd llmi uu elecltou of b lvo Directors uud Six Appraisers to coiuluot tho nllUlra of tho said Company for tho ousutug year, will bo hul l at tho Exchange Ilotol in tho city oi Lancaster, UN HATUKUAY. DLCEM- Bp.H 29th, A. l>., 18tW, bo Woeu IUo houra of 11 ami 8 o’clock. ;v order ol tho Hoard of Directors. JOHN sTIIOHM, Secretary. Utw 48 Notk'i:.—a ukm:ral mkktinm of Htoekholdors ortho Morris uml Kublo OIL Companies will bo hoHl at the Uoiupaulwi Ollleo, January lOih, 1807, at H o.olocU A. M., whim umi whuro Directors will bo elected to servo for iho onsulug your. , ~,, ~ HKU HEN H. LONG, Beo. Morris Oil Co. lor tteo. Kublo Oil Co. d«»C 5 oiw HAOEU A UKOTIIEHB Have J list rocelvod, from lalo r roucn Hales, a haudsomo lot of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ! HI lie Poplins, Empress Cloths, Karvllz, Mori uooh, ate., of lino quality ami choice shadoß. ,K(i ANT I’HAINK I.AINE SHAWLS, Plain and Opou Centres. SILK A XD EMBROIDERED SCARFS. We are soiling the above goods at vory low prices. AIMES’ n.OAUH A\l> ('LOAItINi.N! The largest ►took of FINK HE AY EH CEO A K NUS lu ibis city. CLOAIiU MAIiK TO ORDER. HAUER & H HOT HE RH. I’IIIW ! MIX K, .VI lii.t:, .Vy l' I Uli h'li .1 b'l l CIL A complete slock ul HAUERA HROTHERa, lll,ll, A\l> DAIII.IA FRENCH UKAVKIt CLOTHS, For Suits uiul U\ ereouts. tENCII A- AM ICRICAN CASSIMERKS. Wo have now In Htoro iv oomploto stock, bleb wo urn prepared to mulco to order, at lort notice, In superior stylo. HAUER A IJROTHERS. doc 1 tfilAWj Pt'BUC NALK ....(>.\ NATI lII>AY, TUE l.Vru DAY OK DECEMBER, 1800, tho un dersigned will s»di at public Halo, at tho public house of David E. Botin, (Bridgeport,) ono mllo E Ht of Lanooser, on the I’nTladolpnla turn pike, the following ileal Estate, viz:—A Tract of Land CUN'TAININO 21 ACRES, more or kv-s, slumied on tho old Philadelphia road, ono mllu irom tho city of Lancaster, ad* joiulng property of Abraham Hohrer, Lovl Landlw and the aforesaid road, nu whloh aro erected a now TWu STORY FRAME HOUSE, wkili buck building attached, Bmoue House, Wash House, sp ing Houho, a One-Story FRAME DWELLING, a Rank Barn, Cora Cribx Wagon ShoJH and all necessary out buildings. Tncte iH a line Hprlug of running water on the premises. Also, a first-rate TANNERY, with Bleum Engine, Bark Houho, Two-story Currying shop and Beam Houso. and everything requlHito for carrying on toe business. This is u well known establishment and well situated. There Is on the premises a Hue Young urchurd of cuolcu Apple 'jrees; also, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries uud Grape Vines. Persons desirous of viewing tlio übove pro perty, will call oil the premises. Hale to commence au 3 o’clock, P. M., whoa terms of sale will bo made known by HAMUEL CURTIH, Assignee of Ij. Hmmm and Wife, deco 21W 48 No TICK TO FAIUIF.KN HAVING HOHHE POWER*.—Tho undersigned, in ventor of the Horse Power, whose chum ex tends as far buck as July, 15.50, hereby uotltloa ail Farmers who havo ono m use, uo mutter from whom purchuao >, that they ahull o 11 on tho undersigned ut onco, and effect a Speedy .settlement of my claim for the Pulontltlght Fee upon euch machine thus in uso or used. These machlues have been munulaetured and sold without tho manufacturers uuvlng any legal right to use in> luvoullon; and conse quently overy person who now has or had one in use, Is personally liable for my Fat out Fee upon each mnchlue. In toe a atlonat I Vhig. of July 17, 1«51, and A mnrican I*ress and HciiUbll nan. of i-eptembor IJ, iB5l, both papers publish ed In Lancaster city, I repeato.ily cautioned tho public irom manufacturing rny Horse Power either for hfijo or Uflu - lus would assuredly bo dealt with according to law. HAMUEL 11. HAJNEd, Patentee, Late of Lancaster City, Now of Lowlstown. Mlflllu county, Pa. die /i ::iw* is PUBLIC SALE.—-WILL BE SOLD AT public Hale, on the promises, in St. Thomas township, Franklin county, Pa.. 3 miles south* east of lha village of St. Thomas, 7 miles south west of chambersburg. and 1 mile west of tho Warm Spring road on Kill DAY, the 14' h day of DECEMBER next, the following valuable real tstato, v./: The Mausion Farm of lirano Shubert, dec'd, containing 2W ACRES AND 120 PERCHES, part slate and part gravel land, from 80 to 100 acres ot which is covered with excellent Tim ber, and a considerable portion fine meadow. The land Ims recently been thoroughly limed. The buildings thoreou aie a LOG HOUSE, Log Barn, and other necessary Improvements. There is r.inning water In nearly every Held, and a Hue young Orchard of choice Apples and Peaches. It Is an excellent stock farm, under good fence and will be sold entire or dlvldod, as may suit purcnusers. The sale w.ll coinmonco at 10 o'clock, A. M., wheu the terms will be made known. GEORGE LtJDWIG, ALEXANDER MARTIN, Executors of Bruno Shubert. taw 48 A RARE CHANGE.—VALUABLE HO TEL, PROPER'Y AT PRIVATE SANE. —An opportunity 1m now offered of securing one of the most desirable Hotel stands in the 8 ate. The property Is locntod at the Railroad Depot In Snlpponsburg, Cumberland county, and Is worthy the attention of a 1 who wish to keep a flrst-class Hotel; or of tbo caplt dtst, who may desire to mas e a good speculation. The Cumberland Valley, It Is almost univer sally conceded, Is as fertile, if not more beau tiful, than an • other portion of our State, and Is rapidly Improving; developing new sources of wealth, and Is the resort of strangers from all parts of the Union. Shlpponsburg bos a population of over two thousand inhablranls, and bids fair to be an Important point at no distant luture. The HOTEL BUILDING Is tho largest and most commodious In the town, nndon account of Its proximity to the Depot, is also the best bus! ness place there. It consists of a largo three story BRICK HOUSE, In which are two fine Si ore Rooms, In addition to the Hotel; a good *lzed Ice House, Stabl mg. Cisterns, an cl a never falling well of good Water aro connected with the Rame property, and on the same lot are a number of small buildings, which ront to good advantage. This property will be sold at any time, and possession given on the Ist of April next, Atf* At the same lime and place, Will bo sold a Hue DRUG STORE, with all its fixtures. This establishment is also doing a fine business For particulars address B. K. KELLER, on the premises, or A. J. HANDER3ON, Esq., Lancaster, Pa. [dec 6-4tW 48 PUBLIC KALE OF A SHENANDOAH VALLEY FARM.—At tho October Term, 1860, of the Superior Court of t iarke county, the undersigned was appointed Special Com misßion r to sell, under a decree of said Court, the farm belonging to the estate of Dr. C. B. R. Kennerly. deceased, lying about ooe mile south or the village of white Post, Clarke county, Virginia, and con^taln^oi^ftbout from 70 to 75 Acres in Timber, and tho balance under cultivation. I shall, therefore, on THURSDAY, 2 th DECEMBER NEXT, offer said Farm at public auction to tho highest bld- Land Is limestone, of nood quality, well adapted tograln and grass. The DWELLING HOUSE is of stone, with a recent framed ad dition. The Barns. Stabling and Corn>houso are j* 11 new and well constructed. Two never falling well s of excellent Water between the dwellings and stables, and a beautiful pond of clear water within thlny rodsol thebulldlbgs. This Is the best Ice-producing pond In tho neighborhood. Ti.ere was a few years ago a Tannery upon this property, which could, with but little out lay be re-established, as the vats were caro fully fi led and covered with the refuse tan bark; a STONE BUILDING used for finishing and storing leather stands in the yard. The great demand for leather would Indicate the advantage of re-establishing thl • Tannery, The law requires one-fourth of the purohase money on th* TJOy of sale, and the residue la one, two and turee yours, wltn interest, lam authorized by the Court to sell the whole to gether, or by separate parcels, and sh&U be governed by the wishes of those desiring to purchase, The title Is perfect. The Land will be surveyed and a plot made by the day of sale. For further partloularaad dress the subscriber at White Post, Clarke county, Virginia. • E. W. MASSEY, . Speolai Commissioner, ts4B