Foreign News Are - have - 10er advices from Enrope by tw•o steatntrs-'—the latest,-the America at Halifax, With dates to the 4th instant, and altogether seven days later. The most significant fea ture is the intitnation of .ft contemplated raia: in,g_qftkeege of Sebastopol, so long and f r ui t ._ lessly persisted in by the aliitd armies. and at goch a cost to both England and cranee of life amitieastire. ; But while this comes as the latest intelli- Bence by telegraph from houlon. the immedi ate tolvices from the seat of war announce eve rything as prepared for the general action against that - stronghold of Russia. by sea and land, fifteen days subsequent to the 20th nit. If it be true, then, that the siege is about to he raised, the only reasonable inference is that 'the allied commanders have, in the meantime, reported their best attainalde prep-aratrons for the object proposed unequal in the enemy's counter operations and strength. We shall see. In either case, however, the next ste be taken is a desperate one, and anything but success must, at this period, he most humilia ting to the*allies. The Distinguishing Genius of the Age. Nature, now and then, brings forth such ge tinges as Newton, Shakspeare, Talleyrand, Milton, Nelson, Napoleon, Washington, Frank lin, Jefferson. Luther, Cromwell and Jackson. Their powerful intellects compelled the world to - admire them. The genius of the present age is thscovmtv. In the progress of the arts and sciences, this age is immeasurably superior to any former one. The present century stayds pre-emment for its wonderful discoveries in the sciences and arts. Among thcse, the noble science of Medicine has made great progress. Professor nom.ow.t.r has 'discovered and prepared a 'remedy folotbe diseases of man in whatever clime destiny may have given him birth. We have:in a. former article, introduced to our readers this distinguished physidian, whose reputation is already engrafted on the world's history. As a physician. he hat, copied Na-' - lure, and aniong physicians, he stands the ac ktiowledged Emperor. Both in the sale of his medicines, and in the number of patients. that have taken them. he is unrivalled. Professor Holloway has labored to supply the hunian family with - a permanent remedy for their,dis eases, to which the alllicted may have recourse with a•moral certainty that they will be cured. There' is no disease to which they will not af- ford relief. His Pills and Ointment, prepared from selections from the vegetable kingdom, with great care, will drive disease out of the system. Thousands of the most intelligent 4niiids of all nations, men distinguished in ''every sphere of life--the statesman. philanthro pist, compierer, and those whose highest aim -is to do good to their fellow men, unite in their praiseS of the remedies discoVered by Profes sor Holloway for the removal of disease. uniting- in this general recommendation of the remarkable virtues of Ilolloway-'s-reme dies we only perform a Christian duty, which the press should never neglect. Those who arc etifinnt. for the good they do in the world, bave a just claim upon the press for aid in ex ?, 'tendinn - 0 the good to the extent of th6ir power. - Therefore, we have determined to express our opinion that Hot mwAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT are adapted to the removal of disease. and have restored millions of the sick to health.--Vew York .1711 as. ' MAD COME TO LIFE—RPNARKATILE 00-' air,,URRENCX. — A circumstance of a somewhat ex traordinary character, occurred a short time since in one of the flourishing towns of the 'Midland counties. A clergyman died.' and liis mother and sisters, on-the third day after his decease, recollecting that no likeness remained of the once cherished son and brother, it was agreed ere the grate closed over him, that the 'body - should be enshrouded and a portrait taken. A young lady of some professional ce lebrity, was engaged for the task. She, with the assistance of the attendant, took off the . shrond, and placed the body in the requisite postnrc; but other duties requiring the artist's attention.--the—sketch_was_deferred till noon._ -About 12 o'clock, at the foot of the bed, the lady commenced and went through an hour's work on the image of death. At this stage of the roceedings, by some unaccountable mo. tion, the head of the death-like figure fell on the side. Nothing daunted, the artist careful ly took the head to replace it, when lo the ' eyes opened, and_ staring her full in the face, "the dead" inquired, ••Who are you V' The young "professional," NN ithout trepidation, ; took the bandage from the head and rubbed ; his neck. lie immediately saw the shroud, and latighed immoderately. The artist quietly called the faniti ; their joy may he imagined, eirrinot, be described. That. evening, he 'who had lain three days in his shroud, be moaned by mother and sisters with agonizing tears, begladened their hearts by taking his accustomed •place at their tea table, and at this moment is making an excursion to North Wales.—Firreign Paper SrnDEN liEsTottATtoN corres pondent of the Whig. writing , from James City courty, says that Mrs. Martin. lli - ;hardson sev eral years ago had a paralytic stroke, which caused the total blindness of 1.1'0441 eye. La::t summer she was prostrated 1;y ightning, and upon recovering found her sight entirely re- Komi'. The occurrence suggests , o the wri ter the probable efficiency of electricity- in case of blimilicr.s. ',IT - At the recent elections in tin S o uth, such Democrats aS joined I lOW N,Alingimii anti ran US it • cand:tlate44, Wet e V. /H1:4.. KnO :\41.111/11 . 1 7 ., a . WLIC lul V..(:Ve 11 1%/: ' S. la( rhap,crae:,, exceptions, v. hu luc l / 4 c concern, are it okeil 'oy 11 , <.•:e ' WCT!, W , , ,, ( 1 a hi] i1:41.% But—nuns ,c) blind ,I 1 10.1 gee NEw WHEAT —Sonic of the f:ii the' s in Lan- castei• comet)', the 11 tloc.-hf .0 ,• I „, , „ Wit IA heal :inii -.410 II :n niarb,ct., wilt! lc) -,• tt • - • 1 ••.,t,,re• !,,•-••,• • •,••. cic: t ht. I , lLzt.ut bv,zll zqices. iy Later from Mexico,. • M-AIZI ) 1 F D • N r Amt. 13.-1' he steamer Non- LV fhiv Jacob •=rchirr Mr. ZEPII l tihis brings lirow nsv7llc dates to the Bth, anil i l A n i; ll . 4 ;t if i d .:ih i A n 't ! 'fiti: or NIE LAT ulyeslon dates io the I.oth. The Delt,o''s cor- :741A11', eounty, respondence embraces the official aecennt the capture cif &dull° by the revolut)onists, under Vidoorri, lifter two days fighting. The god, ment troops were 1.2.04 i strong, nith five peiceihif art illery.—Tl e rev of 38 men, _whilst two-thirds of the government troops were either killed, wounded or taken prisoners. The revolutionists were in folk-pursuit of the 1-treattni - i. army. General Wo - h 1 . 1 - sd reinli weed Matatniortti from Tatopieo, awl hail destroyed the soloirbs of the pho.e.. The revolutionists here oinoimied to 3,000 men, with 'eleven pie ces of :mill• ry, unde r coltwum.l of Lieut. - Dun can, late of the I*. :S. Army. . • :Many of the citizens of Matamoros had left for nrownsville, and the revolutionists were ; sanguine of success: CHOLERA. 1E , ..1111S NEAR PITT:M:11(4. —The ; Pittsburg papers of Tuesday record the follow in, d e aths from cholera: Ilugh Cravhon. of Temperanceville, was seized with cholera on Saturday morning, at 9 o'cb.ck, and died in the Mercy Hospital the same evening at 5. Ile was a blacksmith. Yesterday evening. two personS wet e at tacked with cholera in Temperanceville and rvere taken to the Mercy hospital. Their re covery is donlitful. Michael Worth died of cholera in Birmingham on Saturday. Mrs. MeGillvery, an aged lady. died of cholera in Temperanceville on Saturday. We are reliably informed that during last week there were 'fortrtt,;,en deaths from cholera at., the coal mines of theq3liartiers 'Company in St: Clair township. On :4atul day last, the family of Mr. Johnston Dinsmore, residing. near Cookstown, on the Monongahela rit,er, partook heartily of cab bage soup at their noon-day meal, and by the next morning live out of seven of the family •Itad died of cholera, and another was in a crit ical condition. r to -I.Untsvu.LE num.—lt is now reduced to a certainty that the whole ''plan of operations" was concocted in the Know-Nothing lodges of Louisville. In these dens of the - devil it was determined by resolution. that naturalized cit izens should not he pet witted to vote, and that if they attempted to exercise this right, they were to he cut down, shot, or knocked in the head with clubs, their houses detroyed, and their wiVes and children butchered. It was resrlved, too, in the different lodges, that, for the ptirpose of enabling every disciple of to work well his part and carry out the designs of the Order, that he should prepare' himself with pistol and knife, anti thus armed proceed to the places of holding the election. and take possession of the pulls. The various lodges of the city held lod!-,e meetings SUNDAY evening tfefore the election. and at 11 o'clock on SUN DA Y night they took possession of the polls. and remained there until they closed on the evening of Monday. We cannot, however, 'go into par ticulars. Sidllee it to say, the whole thing was deliberately planned before-hand. in the know 'ot !dug lodges of Louisville, and was execnted without remorse and in cold blood. Every scoundrel engaged in thiS massacre can he re garded in no other light than a wilful and de liberate assassin. —Carlisle rulunleer. . Loi - tsvtLids Balm:lnv.—We have always contended, says the Louisville Pcnwcrai, that, Kentucky was in no danger of being taken by threiguers. If we had ever felt, apprehensions on that score, we should feel none now. We have -- i -- Wenty-tive native citizens for every tin.- epoter in the State, and the events of last day proved 4Onclusirely- that, whenever_ the occasion shall demand a di play of chivalry, tmciity-fivf! merrcanx con knock dawn, heat, nnil slny one foreigncr, whether Man, W 61111.171, 07. SINGFLAIL C'utscrnENci....--- 7s ,The name of Clod is spelled witli (Our letters in 'almost. every language. It is in Latin, Deus: French. Dieu : Theos ; (iii is hut one letter in the (irtek language :) German, Scandirm• vian,'Odin ; Sweedish, (.'odd ; Ilehrew. .‘don Syrian, Adad ; Persian. Syra Tartarian, Idga ; Spanish, Dias East Indian. Esgi or Zeui Turkish. Addi : Egyptian, Auma or Zen t ; Ja panese, Zain : Peruvian, Linn : Vallachian, Zeno Etrutirtn. (Arm.: Tyrrhenian, El le r I : Croation, Dopy : Magyarian, Oese; Arabian, Alla ; Dalmatian, llogt. A UsErur, INvii:moN'.---We learn that an ingenious German of this city has invented a bed-stead which, in view of the musqui toes that are to come, is one of the most useful in ventions of the year. The frame of the bed stead contains machinery at once simple and effective, which being woun'l tip, will put in operation a fan or fans, suspended above the sleeper. When wound. up, the machinery will move the fans limn seven to twelve hours with rapidity, regulated at pleasure by the oc cupant oldie bed, creating a briskir and stirring breeze, or gentle soothing zephyr. The steads are 'made at' trout to 7,;:sO.—Riclinumd (Va.) Dispritch. ,rr - 7 Since the enactment of the Maine Lignor Law', says the Boston Bee, the bottle, fla.k anal detnijuint trade has increased a !mufti ed per cent., in our city. -They are sohl for Comore tram e, and do is hardly a person or fantilT who leave home on an excursion, but what takes a pocket pistol, filled with halm, no doubt, for a medicine in case of sickness. We hear of one dealer in Washington street, who sold nearly a thousand flasks since the 4th of July. Is not this a little dangerous sucking for young folks, and will it promote the tem peranee cause ? We saw a family party in a radio:id tram time other day,--probably-on a tour, 110 less than firer flasks latched "Cologne." One of them was passed round for a smell, b instead of smelling they nearly all tasted. Importance of Right Emphasis. A stranger.frout the country, observing one Of — Carpenter's ('nutting -house 11.nles" ing against a 'wall. lifted . it. and myliiing the object, was ans%%ereil, —lt is a for count- 111;4 houstS Too AN - ell bred, as he construed politeness, to ask unnecessary gor•stions, he tinned it. over and ovt r. and tq and ,1 0 ,,vn. re lleatellly, and, at la:A, in a pat ox vsin of hatihd Curiosity, inrluiled, "[low, in the name of lvt titre, d t yon coma frwavex with this thing ? There is another good illustranon of the impor tance of emphasis. "Boy," said a visitor at the hou-t: of a friend to hi: little son, "step over the way, and Nt•t! lOW ' , ill shown is.'' E==MM=IMIMI potted, that .Nlrs. IiI , AN 11 1 11 1 : 1101 I*lll/W 1)1(1 11 . 111.1 that she did 1101 kitow ‘v11;11, 11e had to ask soch a (loc.-lion : that., she said, he tui t ht fin,i 11;-:‘,:i learning. 11 , 1 L.A. V . , Pll.l n. t:,•• 1:0 , 11 ll,r .1 I.: 0, /. , / , ‘01:14 t 'lir. •.1,, 1 II I n• s. n T ,i• .0:1: 11,14 ~, ~ ~ , = Ej,.. - I tit r =IN I -t tic th \ • 1 1 ii k. IMMO lIMI ISM MIME 1,1•• Zi, II !/, t•• ...,".• ../ On lien.lar. the 13th in t., nt lutr rettt.lenct in Pet eNtotrz. (V. i••,-,) Mrs. It7t.11:1:1.1.A DAV I.:\ PtiltT, 3:All;e:tree. MOM hinst near Arnola', Mill. AtlLins eutent . v. Mrs. E.111:1.1.N F., %%ire of lieurge I:itioltillar. :tut tl.ttlAille+ of a.4e,1 t 1 ye.trs J twititli. ;trot 11 .inv. I)ntin•C~tlittlt,V EIJI—NI:MIL tu;;ltter Al.'•(ieolgt! tilt•„;111,Y, or thi, phee. tzlmitip; 11 C. 1.11 C . Corror tett Crow the Ltto,t ItAltitttorr,Vttrk& ilaottver Tv\ i•or Fl-cur. per I,:trret.. N - 75 to -8 87 Wheat, per busltel, 1 S 5 to 2 00 Corn, Oats, ulover•leed, Tithoihy, " - • 400 to 4 23 Whisk . cy. per gallon. :15 to :19 Beer Cattle, pjr 1)0 to 9 50 11,), , 4i, Ilav,ver ton, • 26 00 to 2S ( H ) Cinano, Peruvian, per ton, 52 00 H.kNOVER-T1117,1150 1Y L. kS? Flour, per front 89 00 1)i). " " waBolm, 8 25 Whea, per liusliel, 1 50 to 1 NO .11 1 00. I '4 wti , On.t 1, (Im-er. , :cvd, " • Timothy, " Plaster of Per ton, Flour, per bbl.,-from stores, $9 00 from wagons, S ''s Wheat; per bushel, 1 70 to 1 SO DEI COlll, ME 9oth . y. Plaster of Paris, per ton. . . _ . Nol ice. t'IH E CO-partnership heretofore existioir - tinder the firm of "Wolf, Anlahangh St C 0.," in the Foundry business, is this day ills . - solved by nautoal consent. The boats of the firm will be left in the hands of Wm. Wolf, fur settlement, with whom all persons ilow , -- inr themselves indebted will please call and settle. JOHN CLA BAUGH, M ICIVA BOHN. East Berlin, Aug. 14, 1855. 3t - Notice. THE nndersigned have this day entered into Co-partmirship, under the firm of "Win. W , oll& sun," in the POUndry busi ness. The business will be conducted by skilful hands, and all kiiids of Castings that are usually made in a Fonad ry - cao-be had.— A share of public patronage is most respect tully solicited. IV NI 0 I, .1. A. WOI,F. • East Berlin, August 11. 1855. 3t Asslgnee'm Nogjee. MES IL JAM ESO :V. of Tyrone town ! P ship, AdaMs: county. havinir executed a voluntary asgigzintient of all his estate and ef fects to the subscriber, residimr in the same township, in trust for the benefit of coeditors, he requests all persons indebted to said James Ja-rnes6n. to make im mediate payment of theit respective dues, and all persons__b.,Witlfr claims or demands'on him to present the same for settlement. JO HNLEHMAN,..ihsignee. Ati.),^ust '2O, 1855. lit Raill oad Meeting. rpHE Man.loers of the ‘• eettyshorg 1 reed Company" a..e reqUested to meet at the Court-house,on WEDN ESDAY, the .2:2d, at 1 o'clock, P. ,Nl. As nuttiest's of impor lance will eland the attentinn of the Ito, rd, it is hoped that every member will he present. IZO I.l°l`. Mee URDY, Pres'l„6 August 13, 1855. Ntitice in Eaiiie•t. I_LL fernier notices having been disire .lwaded, we give this last notice that all accounts due its not paid before the 10/k of Septembrr next. will he placed in Ihe hands 01 an officer fur eolleetion. IIN I.:STOCK & SONS. Aug:. 6, 1A55. Laying of Corner-%l one. EVER GREEN CEMETERY. 1' 114 E (7ilizens of the tliwn and country are 1 invited to :mewl the Layiivr ofthe Cr,nier- Sroile of the 11('W Eliifie:e at the Cemetery (;rut; lids, on Stiturilay, Ihr Ist dull if NrJ>l.rit brr tif:rt, at 17 -4 ; o - ' - dueli, A. M.,trITY. i appro pr;ate The Rev. REI•KEN litt.s, has acee,pleit an tin viuition to dehver the Iddress, arid the other Cleray of the Boron , rh viii partiripate. e u t fng_fhe day. Ity order of the 13o,ird, I). '.11c1 . -ON A U 11..1. .I"tc'y. - [Aug 13. elm ra tor's Notice. IITS'iN PATTERSON•S ESTA TE.— Leiters of witilittihtration oil thy e , ,tate of tters'oti, late of Itradirliz to‘i ship, Atkins A.;outity, havtog been g motel; to thy resi(ltstw: in thy wattle towliship, heiterell gi notice to -otos hotel, •d" s; 1 141 cs.tatt. to frial.t. toont-iiiate. ',poem lid those litivinir claims against tiff- .;tin. to prosont tleeltt proitorly aulltrotirated for seillonteot. .11(!()I3 AI'I,.IIIAUGII, .1/thit i r. Atign-it 13, 1H55. 61 mfmibprs „row „AtlAing Crmnity 11u tnal Fir'. Insurance ('ompany" are herrhy tu.lifietl that an Elet•ln t n lire t‘%puty-oar 11,1 - AI:ERS %% HI 1)P held at tht. oirici the Sec retary, in Getty shu pz, on Efilyky, Ike :ill day Srplefitlicr lux!, hem( ..1) the hours ol I and 4 u'clucli, fornitn•r hrinrr en:nlc4l to olie 1 ,- ,r each policy held by 111111. The E \ceitlive Coltiskiitue trill meet at 10 o'c/rwk A. 7tl fat S'alne (I.lv. hands Pees dile the I :ottii any will be r to pay the sdine j o t.° lire treiP•llry Oil or before Krill! ,lay, tft . ahlt• Tile tic...tomtit, for We ciirrPnt tear be . 13, H 5.1. 31 risCoriatalion Wanted. rio• •)1 . A11()S GI; OV El?, earpr•n -1 to by tr,pb-, v,119 le•ft tbi-; colutly ‘-011,0 I Ciri p•-nsoii; , " , , or its r. it s .111 FliV - ). .Ir., a 1 tlit—i• will I.:itt: tillil'r from filly f,ilt , r rt•t• a., LI16• (XI , 11 . 11( .0 ;int! Ally r)i the iifjrs t+. !yr. ked. [ IF you ‘‘ d tat a 1111 , HI .I‘Cir ~ rst 1k HAT, (.;ail wt. CUIJEAN. MEIN D IE D LT I %1( sx i. %sr 1 08 to 1 10 87 to 95 :15 to 46 7 50 to 7 68 -8 to to 8 5o \Mit K . -L . l 7 m 1Y 1. *MT. ‘V.Ii I :L. PEN.V817.1'.1.173 COLLEGE. • 1111 E IC tle I) IE P 'Ol EN T. Ci 14,'%;510N-The regular 1. , Course of Leel ures will continence on NI outlay, October 8:11, and will continue until the Is! of March.' DA VIP IT.RERT, M. D., Prof. of Obcaetrics an d w i , ease „, eef W onwn an d Children. ALFRED S1:11•LE. :VI • Prof. of Theory and Practice of Nil rdlcioir. J0nx.N.431.1,M. D., Prot. ,or Surgery. .1 M At Lylkr, M. D.. Prof. of General awl pticial A natimi v . JOIIN D., Prof.- of :Medical Vhentistry. .44 11. Iftonty, M. D.. Prof. of Therapeutics and M a teria Med lea. FRANCIS G. Smern. M. D., Prof. of Institutes ‘.,of JOSEPH :SHIPPEN, 11. D„ Demonstrator of Anatomy. j Clinical Instruction will be viyen by Pro fe,isors I3idd!e and Neill, at the. P/ijimielphia Muckicy, Mirino the entire term of the session, in eonitinetioe with other mem bers of dm Iledie,tl Board Of the Ilospitaf.— 'rite Students of Pentisylv.inia flollege—b,//t first -coarse and stroml-coursr—vvill he fortti.sh ed trrfauilduN/y with the ticket to the Philadel phia Iluspital. Second•emirse Students Soave the option of reveivinir gratuitously the ticket to tile Pennsylvania ilospit.d. A (31inie will a!so ho held at the Colletre, r every Ntiednesday and Saturilay mortiisn! thrOtighout the seasoa. For the cntite GourAc of Lectureti, $lO5 Oi► !Matriculation, (paid once only) 5 00 Graduation, 30 00 WM 2 50 fi 50 The Dissecting Rooms will 'he gjiened in September, udder the direction of the Proles sot of Anatomy, and the Demonstrator. Prelinnnary Lectures will he delivered dur ing the fortnight preceding the opening of the ENE sescion. JOHN J. 12 EES t, N. D., Registrar s No. 12 ..`.!;. Ninth Streot, Aug 20, 1855. 5t 6 50 .; 50 A Chance for . Farmers. 7 5(1 E Subsc ri her, Exeentor o John Stewart, 1 deceased, will sell at Pithlie Sale, 1M urday, the 15/h 'lffy if Seplcughfr luxl. at 1 0% cloch, P. M., on the promi.-es, the Roil Estate of said deceased—a very VALUABLE FARM, , situater Free dom township. Adams con wy, aAjoinin g la n ds ~r Abraham li:rise, the heirs oh James Dig !tam, and Georgo Toot. de• ceased. containing; of-IS Acres and 49 Perches, of Patented Land. in an excellent state of cultivation. The- improvements are good, consistiwr Of a Two.siory Brick Eitehen,Hrielt Smoke nii - house, Washlionse, a neverfailing well of water at the Kitchen door, a large and con venient Bank Barii, built of stone and frame, Wacron-shed, torn-crib, and other out-build ings; also a good Tenant lloose, with a well at the door, a ',nod Stable, a thriving Apple Orchard, and other fruit nee's. Allow 1(1 "acres of th e Farm are in . good 'limber, with a fair proportion Of excel lent Meadow. FPfle i rig is in excellent order. being prini.ipally re built and repaired during: the present-season. Persons. wishing to view - thee premises will call on the sithseriher. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Ex'r. Au;;. 6,1855. Is A. Good Farm for Sa ie. Mil F:Subseriber intending. to remove, ofrers .1_ • his FARM at private sale, and will sell on very I:east - nu - ode terms. It is situated in Motmljoy township, A , !lains county, 3 mit e lards west of the Elaltinthre turnpike, adjoinitor of Nliehael Trostle, Nlieltael Fissell, George Iln simian, and others, containing 1146 ACIN!!4I, more or less. The, land is in good (milli/mint', part havitur been linted--is tinder good fi.nriiiir. an (I If. 1% . 4-11 watered. About' 30 acres are Woodland. and about 3(1 acres hot tom lam(, ',.10 of which are now in exeellent rrraqs. The improvements are a large Iwo story lIRIUK. HOUSE. B r ick Bank Barn, ‘Vagott Shed, Corn 4 i.,*711 COI), Ca! riage House, Smoke t 'j, 1114 0 flonse, two exeellent wells of f j •t• ) :-,.72'; water at the huildin.; - , and a young ()relad of ‘ thriving trees. - - k J —Persons wishi to view the uremises, are requested to call . upou the sobseriber, re siding thereon. MOSES SCHWARTZ kV 9, 1855. 21n I.IIIIIK Subscribers, Exvoulors of Tbrircoe; I Ebritlutrt, Sen., deceased, %%111 offer at Public SAle, The pretia-ws, in New (Nies tor, Stribao township, Adalflei county, on Sat urday, ilqg of Silo mbrr it, • .11 I,ol' OF G 11(117 Art), in New ChoAter, cout;iininv nearly an ACRE, the iitiproyiltilmts hi,iipi ;,t twi)• , -;l4,ry_ 16,1201vdst E 110FS, -- a Shop atfdat• 71?", rd, a :•:t.iiile, a iteverfailiril wf.II of ?; I ig.: water at the door, tit choice Fruit trips. Sal,. to ewhinence at I o'cl o ck, P. M., rm S3i(i day, 'M. hell will be givcit GEolif:E Edit Ell 11C1', DANIEL Ell ItEll July 9,3, 1855. ' Efreaf,,rs i'Bl•Dl{ lira• Sale. rill II K. Subs(tribor, to. relinquish fartnittg„oflers at PrlVilie :*;ale, on very favorable terms, 11 U A R :NI situated in Heiler tom. to:ltist, Adam , : enmity. Pa.„ on the pttbite road ie;rliiitvr tp , nl ilnnterA. town to the l'inegrove Vitrotiee, all4nit 3 wiles (Pito the former 1)1.1(.4., ailjt.iniett. and faint.; et Atf•nn & (;artliter, Jelin 1/1111, and taller-, containing 134 ..401Tes. :11)041t all nervc ul u Inch are Tettherlatel, with a tleepropnrtion rrf Ileatlovt; the halanee tit a :tstintl :it if t• of It li:ts 'openll"if. The are a two , norr ST()N E lo t a Bart; lietltliteg-,, a large liattli NA . ,erort tilted, Corn Crib. Carrift,e."-'7l House. and other Oilibuildiorr"; ; ritirniter water in the I),lttly.trif. a well of exerd!ent %%titor at ih+ I it.e, and ronnin r water thr , ,• th+ farm ; 4 - 11 , ,0 tl..rivino• v. ) ti w r Orrhard of choiett (I - D - 1'1;k iiroporty is virry harn!.r,u~ely and ronve-nirutly Stu nli ci. mifi oft. iitriiiro ['lents to) plirdriserA. It will ii‘• shown Arid tutus wade kii(il.vti ht !Ise slitiseribor. rosiding on the farm. .1 El? E \IIA 11 1)1E111.. July 30. 1855. ff. A Sinn k f 1 4 .1.opert AT J'lt!V ITTIE c • ..n.oierlh,r r , Pri v:out property %% hie!, t),. now 0.•rupi4.4...., to 1;1111 , •1" tirWri , lllll, ,\ , 1•1(11.. r nutty, liPar I.nw ,.r•, I I:, ;r 1 .1 , ,101111:2 1,1 o• ;Ind N.l T,„,„,,,,. ter of :re' GPM(' :\ I) ;:hr Arri 4, imprr.vod tt Ith d t%%() no.a