der. Elor. - .Pease has bean zorele3ted Dugs .ma; jority, and the State is Deniocratic to the core. North Carolina is' all right on the "goose ques tion!" ' The county elections in lowa, show heavy Demo 6mtic gains over the last Gubernatorial election, and the bone and sinew of the "Hawk-eye State" are ready for the campaign of '5B. Sam Houston's letter, endersing Know - Nothing ism, was received and published in our city papers on Saturday morning last. It created no undue ex citement, for scarcely an omnibus load of the Order is to be found in our city; but the Democrats have dropped him forever, and in all probability his po litical career is at an end. The Demperacy of the country should congratulate themselYes upon this result. There are a firm more ourln our party that should be thrown overboard, and now is the time to get rid of all such .wolves in sheep's clothing. At chison is expected to fall on the other side of Jordan every day, and the sooner the better—so mote it be. Yours, OLD GUAItIY. • News Items. pal..lion. ABBOT LAWRENCE, intO U. S. Min ister to Great Britain, died at his residence in Bostnn, on the 18th inst., aged 63 years. ttra— Our old friend, etranuens WkintiEN, Eig., the IVorelly host of the Merchants' Ho tel, Philadelphia, has bought the farm cif Mr. Evans, near Chanibersburg, for $18,900. and will note upon it s.anetinte during, the prei , eat autumn. The "MEIiCiTAN'Ts will be kept ai USUaI by 111.4 l i ons, and the -patrons of that execilant Mie will find the =corn ufidations rully equal to what they were in it.' pahniest . . _ va n . Fr en a communication in the St. L'reaitiy Netat, over the proper signa titre of the writer, Mr. J. Short, it seems that the Missouri Know•Nothin;s have followed the example of their Louisiana brethren, and repudiated the Catholic teat plank of the. Philadelphia platform'. Pre.ildeilt PIERCE and Lady are at the SpriilgA in Virginia. Airs. P. is In delicate health, and the President" is also suf fering front till attack of chills and fever. A Point SPECULATION.-A farmer in Le high county, Pa., who has kept a large stack of hay, for five years, in hopes of realizing a heavy profit, on examining it a few days since, found it to he converted into one help of 11.1.11Utli, probably worth i:l5, whereas, sever ytars ago, it \You'd have readily brought ten times that amount. LAWILENCE florsTv.--By the Lawrence eounty paperi we learn that the Executive ('ntuu•il of the know Sothings of that county recently met in New Castle, and agreed to throw up their organization arid disband the party. gar. ihe Olney 111. Republican says there is a man in that town so dirty that the asses sr.'''. Puts him down us " real estate." Important front Mexico NEW Oam:Ass, Aug. 25.—The steamer Ori zaba has an ived here, with dates fr an Vera Cruz to the 22d inst. Santa Anna the city of Mexico on the 9th inst., with an escort or 2,500 men, and signed his abdication at Perme. He embark ed etc 17th at Vera Cruz for Ilavana. Two days after he left Mexio.. seven or eight hundred of his e , ;cort revolted„ killing one or two of their officers. They then jt.in ed the insurgents. The Alvarez plittl'ornt has been adopted. General Carro is Provigional President of Mexico, awl La Vega Commander in Cniel'of the army. AP. the State prisoners had been liberated. A tn,,), letd :qated a large m111111(11' of houses, including that of Santa Anna's mother-in-law. The appointment - of Senor Vidal as minister to the United States, (who comes a passenger in the Orizaba,) is revoked A fight occurred at Vera Cruz between two revolted battali,insand a regiment that contin ued lititliful to Santa Anna. The former were beaten, ;Led left •ir the mountains. Fif teen or twenty were •illed before order was restored. - _ _ Irhe Iluntan liatr.—To minister to n retichant rbr •uuburu naves" and -raven tressis,' the brains of inventors lanes liereColore been tat for sithough ,any oils, balms, dyes. and '4p. 'Mrs . ' lint',• 61.11 tlllO result or the inettbation. Ih,•t have taut only proved to Is Vlllllekgg. LW annoy of I hen iiesitively injurious to the hair :toil ie.:tip—hub,: the inei pient id' scald-bead and various other painful nod datoier otis cutaneous disorders. Lynn Prof. 0..1. Wood. of St. Louis, fortune trot confer red the honor of having discovered a tilloktllliV preparation. which nut only promotes the growth and beautifies the Heir in a high degree. but restores it when it is gone, m turns it back to its original coL.r after it hos berme gray fastens it to the ...tip, and effectually destroys such cilia neounruptions as may have been engendered by the cos or dyes; esseutial oils, and oilier injurious applications.— The many respectable testimonials which are Offered In lie favor, front every part • the country in which it has beet int rAIII,II. 10:0,S no let p nor the srrpti 1.. ham: a doubt on. The event ilenesiol for this art isle in I lo•eastecn States. has Induced the proprietors to establish a depot far it• unumfaeture and Yule it, the city of New York. It is last supp:atning all other specifies ler Um Hair, and already enjoys a papularity no other has elver attain ed. Boy st It—and you null rej•Uae that your stint, lion/ has been directed to it. 111:00/:11ELD, Masi.../atitiary IY. 1555 PROF. Woon,Dear Sir:—llavlng made trial of you' flair Its:Moral ire, it gives me great pleasure. to say that hs rffeet bur Been excellent in removusg inflammation. dart droll'. and constaut tendency to Itching with whirl, I have bests troubled from childhood, and has also rest, red my hair, which was becomin;y gray. to its original col or. I itilve used other artirles, with any thing like ideas. Ore and profit. tours, &e. J. K. Ilit.toit. htstid. tof the OahuJux Church Broukarld 11.1.1N0hCENTILU. It. R. UErwe, Vandalia. Jut, 21, 'b.4. ritor. Vonu,—lloar :--1 take pleasure In hearing .1 unruly testimony to the excellence of your Hair ltestora live. Three months Lig'. my hair was very gray. 1t now a dark brown, (the orlghnd color.) smouthmid glossy The only appplication 1 have nettle to It has been the lint, Restorative, prepared by you and which, from the result of my own case. 1 ran most cordially recommend to others. Respectfully yours, From the Editor of thu Real Estoto Advertiser, School otrout. PROF. 11'oon,—Dear Sir log Lome previousl3, quite gray, 1 was Induced, some six weeks since. to mak. trial of your Hair Restorative. 1 have used less than tic bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared: and al. though my hair has not fully attained its original color. yet the process of chapge is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that, in a short time, my hair will he as dark ns formerly. I have also been much gratified at thi healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, before. was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as foi wetly. , Respectfully yours, Pnor. 11 - mutt—My hair contruom.ed ailing off some three or fours years since. and continued to do is, until I be came quite bald. I tried nil the popular remedies of tht day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use you. celebrated !fair Ites - torative, and AM very happy to say It is doing wonders. I have new a line growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly of tlieted. A. C. WILLIA.IISON, 1:33 Steund street. St. Louis, Morel, 7, 162,1. .i. J. IVoup 11 Co.. 31(.: Broadway, New lurk, and 114 31urket, St. Louis, 310., Proprieum s. 1. W. llyott .1 Sons. 1:13 North . 2d st., Philuda., Whole sale Agents. Fur sAlu by 11. A. Ilecx.trlELD & Co., Medicine Depot. Lancaster, Pa.. and by 11. A. Shireman, Columbia, and b) brugglAts gouend ly. +mug 14 ly-30 Cs KOSSETII, according to reports, Is preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the prop.° time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of chi Kossuth hats and revolullonary fashions. But we have ne doubt. the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide thernaclant with clothing from itOCKIIILL & WILSON'S cheap ant elegant clothing store, No. 11l Chesnut street. corner Franklin Place. dcc G lv-10 4.B's EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PILLCE?— A new teature of business: Every one his own Salesman Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having tin largest, most vat led and fashionable sbn•k of Clothing In Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti• toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can to sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike The-goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with th, toil assurance of getting a good article at the very loves. price. Reulentlwr the Creecout. iu Niarket,.nbere 6th, Nu. 2 feb '26 ty.S JONES b CO. sea,. Dr.. CIIELSLIIAN'S PILLS FOIL FCMALES.—The combitn, tions of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation. and certain of restoring mature to its proper channel, tic every Instance have the l'ills proved successful. The. Pill, invariably open those obstructions to which females am liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenane, changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless slie is regular; and Whenever an obstruction takes place, whether tram exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health begins immediately to decline, and th, want of such a remedy hiss been the cause of no many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains in the side, palpitations of - the heart, loathing of food, and die. turbed sleep, do most always arise from the interruptioi. of nature; and whenever that is the , ease, the pills will in variably remedy all those evils. _ - N. B.—These Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up in square flat boxes, and will be seat by mall to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Chteelemau, No. 271 Dle,,ker street, New Yor. Price inie Dollar pc, box. f Sept. 5 ly-3zi M4RRIAGES In this-city, on the 21st inst., by the Rev. Mr. Krotel, William E. Rogers, to Luanda Wendits. On the 19th inst., by the Rev'. Mr. Strine, Abra ham kienry, to Lydia Benedict, both of Conestoga township. On the 21st inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Eman uel Shriner to ary Hershey, both of Manheim township. DEATHS • On the 15th inst., in Massillon, Ohio, in the 82d year of his age, John Mumm, for manly a resident of this city. On tho 17th inst., at Stroudsburg, Pa., Ellis L. Ptunenly, formerly of this city, aged 32 years. On the-22d inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Dorwart, in the 71st year of her age. .fn this city on Tuesday, Aug. 22, William Dunn, aged 40 years; In thia city, on Tuesday lest, Mrs. Eliza S. Mills, rife of Clark Mills, Esq., of Witahtztgton city. The receipts of - Flour are increasing, the inspec tions of the past week amounting to upwards 13,000 barrels. The market continues exceedingly dull,. and prices favor bum. There is very little export demand, and the only , transaction reported was 400 barrels, a straight brand, at , something less than $8,70 per barrel; e exact price not made public.— The sales for heme consemption are limited within the range of $8 75a9 75 for common and extra brands, as in quality, and fancy lots at higher quotations. Rye Flour continues very scarce, and itis wanted at $7 25. A tale of 300 barrels Pennsylvania Corn Meal at $4 50 per borrel, at which holders are firm. GRAIN—The demand for Wheat is limited, but prices are unchanged. Sales of 4a5000 bushels good and prime Delaware and Pennsylvania red $1 Seal 83, mostly at the former rate. at which it closed dull, and white at $1 90a1 95 per bushel. A sale of 300 bushels Rye at $1 12 Corn is scarce—small sales of both yellow and white at 95 cents. Oats are un changed-2000 bushels good Southern sold at 40 cents per bushel. s rer—The demand continues limited. Small sales of barrels at 41a42 cents, and hhds. at 40 cents. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET—Aug. 25—The demand for Beef Cattle this week has been active ; there were offered at the different yards about 1200 head ; 1000 head were disposed of within the range of $8.50a11 per 100 lbs. The supply of Cows and Calves is limited ; sales at s2sasBs, as in quality.— The receipts of Hogs have been about .1000 bead ; they were all disposed of at $8,25118.75 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs continue in good demand. Sales of 6000 head at $1,75a4,75 each, as in quality and condition. ‘Tottce.,-The copartelership heretof..re existing nod oi doing business under the Orin of KA UTZ k K !NO contractors--Jarob Knutz & Robert J. Klug—ls this day dissolved. (August 24, 1825.) aug 28 tf . - •- - - - - • -•- 11/4Totioc,-The ropartnernblp her. ti,ll , re 61i4littc and Anhtc bunlnenn under the firm of CA ItAtIN .b KA UTZ in Itrickmaklug. 18 this day dissolved. (August 21, mutual consent. The business of the late firm will is. nettled by Henry P. Carson, and the buslitenn her e after undurtt4 under the name of HENRY P. CA itSON aug '24 if 32 4 ppllcation for Licenlie.—Nntint k 1111.1. y wir e u, ow the .uhsolitier Intends Applying t.ll the 41ourt Qunrter Se.Alons of Lanconter runty, of Sep ember term, Itt:ls, for a License to toll liqw.rs In the vil lage of Intercoureo, Lomas* township. In vouoly. nog 28:1 22 BP:NJ/611N F. 1101.1,. JF. Sh.roder & Co., Littuker and Ded.lers fu .4yud ‘Vnrrarita, art, paylnK fur 100 Aern Warrants, n Ordinance Creating a Permanent A D lAN.—l.sr. 1. The Select and notion ti t arils 401 the City if Lancaster, hereby ordain, That the Presistetst of Councils shall sign forty Colman Roosts of Fire Hundred Dollars each. to s.rente n permanent 114111 of Twenty Thous and Dollars, to L. appropriated no follows, to wit: s:slil defray the coat of eructing a stationary S tram Finalise and Hollers fur the City Water Works; $3,000 to defray the expense of repairing the new main; WOO ter procurine and laying Winter pipe, plugs, stops. be.; yalfsts for NlcAd :mixing two squares in Duke street. and two squares to Prince street; and slooo . to incidental repairs to etreets during the remainder of the present fiscal year; leaving a contingent fund of sstU applicable to the Ord° objects. as. limy I. directed by Councils. Said Bonds to be placed in the hands of the Mayor for negotiation at the lowest obtainablo rates of interest not usemsding ti per cents!. par annum, and for the payment of which, the Dinh and credit of the City is hereby pledged. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the City oflsons caster, the _tad day of August, 1355. Attest, JAMES C. CARPENTER, Clerk S. C Joe. SAMSON, Clerk C. C. To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sea— of Lancaster county, nt September Term, 1555. rite Petition of Jacob !1011, of Upper ironwork township, Lancaster county, Respectfully Represents. That he io de• slums of selling liquors pursuant to the provisions of t`i.- Act of Assembly, of April 14, 1835, ••to restrain the sal. of intoxicating liquors;' that he In a citizen of the United States, nod tines Wit keep any hotel. inn. tavern, restour tot, eating bourn, theatre, oyster house, or cellar, or other dim, of entertainment, amusement or refreshment. Your petitioner therefore prays the Honorable Coto t t. grout hint a license to bell pursuant to the pc..is tons of the said ict. 11.iL1. We. the undersigned, citizens of Upper 10-twoek t ,foresaid. DO Certify, that ue are well acquainted with the said Jacob Holt, who is desirous of obtaining a I 1....u5e t. sell lite r in said Upper Learock I sop.. that ti, is a sit iset. d• the Unites' States. of temps rate hal repot. fo honesty, and well disposed to the go.” 1 order of soviet: that ho dues not keep any hotel, inn, tavern. restaurant. eating house, oyster house, or cellar, theatre, or other place of :unusenient, entertainment or refreshment: that a lieens, sight to to grunted to the petitioner in t protnott he welfare of tiro citizens; and that there are not alread) none licenses granted An said Upper Leucock lob Lan the ',Welk good require. George Bear, John Lehman, IPm. Illeidulan. Philip Fos eaglet, Washington SlllllllOl., Joseph Greiner, Samuel lofferd. Samuel Lutz. Emanuel it Emanuel Swope leant Brubaker, Israel 11. Jedens, Go E. Johns, Isaac 1. Bard, Jacob Kurtz. nag 2le 3'2 110 the Honorable Court of Quarter Sea l_ sinus of Lancaster county, at Septe Terse, 1C55 cue Petition of Chen. L'hertz, of the city of Lancaster, its On co. of Lan., Respectfully Represents but lie is desirous o. eliiug U4ll.Ol'S pursuant to the pt ovisiuns of the Act to Issetubly, of April 1.1, 1855, -to restrain the ails r.f MU, teat log liquors;" that he is a eftiaen of the United nd tit u.t keep any hotel, ion, tavern, restaurant, on. - g house, theatre, oyster hem., or cellar, or ottier plat, to utertalumuut, amusement Or refreshment. Your petitioner therefore prays the Honorable Court h •rtnt hint a license to Ndll liquorr pursuant to the prov is ~no of the said net. 611EIL1 We, the undersigned eitizensof the S. E. W. of said rite o, .aneaster, Do Certify, that we are weft acquainted wilt he said Christian kiertz, who in desirous. f obtaining a icense to sell li•tunr In said Ward, that he is a eitiLelt 01 be United States, of temperate habits, of good repute fo, tonesty, and well disposed to the good order of sod e ty hat he does tit t keep an) hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant etting house. or roller, theatre, or other place of amuse mast, entertainment or refreshment; that a lie.•nse ou4n, - o I,e granted to the petitioner In t rdrr to promote the welfare of the citizens; and that there are not alrea.l, nuns lieCtibeti ;granted la said 11;11 d than the public gums quire. thristian Widnlynr, Nlichnel Taster, Henry liorreclit anL King, George Kiug, sr., Christian thump. J. J.. 11. Nathaniel Bair, David flair, Alex. 11. Shorti, 1, Kline, Philip Leonard. nug 28 tit =MEE po the Honorable Court of Quarter Sea l_ mho. of Lancaster county, at September Term, 1535. .he Petition of Benjamin Mistier, of the city of La,,, r. Respectfully Represents: That he is desirous of sel 1.4, 'gum: pursuant to the provisions of the Act Assembl) r April 14, 1835,' to restrain the iutle of intoxicating. It 'nom," that ho Is a citizen of the United Mates, and doe, .ot keep any hotel, tun, tavern, rest:Ayr/Mt, eating house ,yster house, or cellar, theatre, or other place of entertaist nest. autusament or refreshment. Your petitioner therethre prays the Honorable Court t. ;rant him a license to soil liquos, pursuant .0 the profit: ono of the said act. It. yll.±llLßlt. We ' the undersigned citizens of the N. E. Ward of tin ity of Lancaster, Do Certify. that too are welt nequeintee ith the said Benjamin Mishler, who is desirous of oS /titling It license to sell liquors in said city of Lancaster hat he is a citizen of the United States, of temporal, whits, of good repute for honesty, and well disposed t. he good order of society; that he does nut keep any hotel an, tavern, restaurant, eating house, oyster hum., or . sitar, theatre, or tither place of amusement, entertain .. out or refreshment; that a license ought to be granted t .he petitioner, in order to promote the welfare of the eiti ms: and that there are suet already more licenses grantee u sold Ward, than the public good requite.), 11. A. Wade, lloq. Mayer, John Biller, Santa iVelchens M, lluwell, Jacob Bear. John Weidler, .1. Menne,- I tan, John Swint, W. Carpenter, Wm. Frick, C. F. Young Thomas Cox. ' aug 231. t. 12 Important to Physlclaus.—A Valuable Pn.p erty, suitable fur a Physician. lie Saturday., the 1:41. septuntber, 1855. By virtue of au order of the Ordians .:uurt of Lancaster county, will be sold at the public house ,f John Brady, iu Millersville, the following described property, being the real estate of Or. Emanuel S. Baer dee'd, consisting of 3 1-2 Acres, more or less, o. ground, situate in the said village of Millersville, on which is erected a two story frame DIVEL LI NO MUSE, tad kitchen, with frame barn and other out buildings. There is a well of excellent water with a pump in it near the kitchen door; also Fruit Trees of various kinds. ME=l The property Is a very desirable one. situate in a pleas int part of the village on the Turnpike lending to Set, Harbor and having been occupied for a number of year, by fir. Baer, who had an extensive practice in his profes sion, it Is therefore a desirable location for a Physkian, it would suit for public busiress of almost any kin I. Person's wishing to view the proyerty plevious to ti:e day of sale, will please call on Abraham rotors, Esq., re siding In the village. A clear and Indisputable title will be made and posses sion given on the lot of April, 1b56. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by HENRY E. 31U111,ENBE1:G, ABRAHAM BAUSMAN, Guardia. of !minor Childron of Dr. E. S. Boer, deed. aug 28 3t 32 Pubile Su. Saturday, the 22d day of Septem eer, 1515, iu pursuance of an order of the Orphans . 2ourt of Lancaster county, the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of Ann Hart, dee'd, will expose .3 public sale on the premises, the following described real estate, Into the estate of said Ann Hart, deed, viz: a Lot or niece of Ground situate in Salisbury township, Lancaster 'aunty, adjoining lands of Joseph limbic., Antos Clemson tr.d other containing 71 Perches, tun, or less, with one and . a half story weather boarded DWEL LING HOUSE fronting on the Columbia and ; , hiladelphia turnpike, a frame stable, bake oven ,and others improvements there la erected. There to also a well of first rate water with a pump therein nem the door on said lot. The fences around the lot nre in good order and repair. This property offers great induce meats to a man wishing to purchese a home. as it is on the turnpike above mentioned, and within a mile of tie, Co lumbia and Philadelphia Railroad at the Gap: convenient to mills, stores. schools and places of arirship. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terme will be made known by aug 2.4 4t 32 raluable Farm for Sale.--The subscriber V will sell at private sale, a valuable Tract of Land. situate in Centre township. Petry county, adjoining lan& of George Barnett, Philip Roth, C. Roth, Jr., and others containing 113 Acres, about 70 acres of which are cleared, bating thereon erected a good two story STONE HOUSE, with Basement, and a two story Leg House and Log Barn, a Carriage shop, Black smith shop, spring house and other out buildings. There ere two Orchards on this property containing grafted apple. pear, plum and peach trees. There aro five acres 01 %Lendow, and the laud not cleared is covered wiih a Nora— tier quality of pine and other thliber. Lime and Ihnestto nn be obtained in any quantity In the immediate neigh borhood. A. never falling spring end well of good seater are among the advantages. This farm is situate one mile east of Bloomfield and offers many inducements to pur chasers. For further particulars address the eubsawiber at New Bloomfield, Perry county, Ps, aug 28 3t 32 JUNKY SHADE.. armers 9 Mutual Insurance Company. —Notice is hereb given to the members of the •• Far mers' Mutual Insurance Company " that a tax of tire cis. ou every hundred dollars of the volution of the itoperty in sured, has been assessed by the Directors of the said Com. patty, for the purpose of recompensing the loss sustained y the estate of John Bowers, deed, of West ilempfielti ownship, in the destruction of a barn by tiro, on the sveniug of the 24th of July last. Full duplicates of the tax will be kept by the following persons, to either of whom the tax may be paid if done pre vious to tat of October, viz: Joseph Clarkson, Treasurer's 003ce, Lancaster City; John Rohrer, Treasurer, West Lam. peter twp; and John Strohm, Secretary, Providence twp. tial duplicates will be kept by the following persons, to whom payment may be made by pet I cos residing in the txmllabipS Indicated, viz ; For the townships of East and West Donegal, Canny, Rapho and,3lnunt Joy, by Myers & Mowry, at their Hardware Store, in the bprough of Mount Joy ; for the townships of E4rl, East • Earl, Brocknork, Cvernarvon, Ephrata and Clay ; by David Witmer, at his residence near the -Blue Ball' In East Earl tap. Those who do not ply their 'quota before the Ist of Oct., will be charged ten per cent additionaLito pay the expense of collection, agreeably to the By-Laws of the Company. sag 28 1182 . JOHN ROHRER, Treasurer. •.. - • --•Tpubliker Airis....oo , Tizesazyi - tteklgth'iisynit SePt Umber, 1355. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the subscriber, administrator of Jacob Sandess. late r East:Earl township, 'Aid county. deer-teed, will bell by public vendue. on the premises of N.. 1, the (Atoning EL-scribed rest estate, to wit; a tract or parcel of about 7 Acres of Limestone Land, on the Har risburg and 'Downingtown tarnpike, near the Sorrel Horse tavern, adjoining lands of George Webiler. John Hurts and others, situated in East. Earl township. The improve- Meats thereon waist of ten good DWELLING IltilMES, a barn, blacksmith shop,. stable and [Aber braidings; ales a nevet failing spriog..of running water, an apple orchardeind other fruit such as peaches. cherries. ice. The farming portion of land is in a good btatb of cultivation and under good fence. We. ?. A tract of about hi Acres of Land, lying about yi Id a uallesouth of No, 1. adjoining lands of Geo. Duch:nen, Adam Inner and others, In lame township; about 1 acre thereof is timber land, the balance clear, in good ter ming order, and laid off in fields and under good fence. So. 3. A tract of about 5 1 A; Acres of Mountain Land adjoining No. 3, and lauds of David Rana, Mary Jacobs and others, in sante township. 'lbis lot is well covered with Cinsuut Oak. and other Timis,. /133:M5Itt.PtuA, August Any persons wishing to slew either of the above proper ties, wiii be shown them by calling on the subscriber re siding netr the f. 11310. Good titles and poss:ssioa given on theist day of April, A. D., 1856. t'ale to comment, at 1 o'clock, P. 11.. of said day, when attendance will tst given mild terms made knomm by Dequea Valley Farm at Public On Thurs. - day. S. pt ember 27th. lE4', Pursuant to an rd, or the Court ot Common Veas of Lancaster county, the undersigned Committee of the person and estate of Mathew Henderson. w ill utter at public sale. on the prem ises, that excellent LINIESTCIN Fhb% sitnatssi on the banks of th., Peewee:l Creek. In Salisbury township. lean. caster county, adj 'Mind lands of .10110 Petersheint, Thos. Ifornlerson, A. L. Hendee.. and others. 3 miles north of •he Hap and I mile southwest of the White Horsens . ..ern, e attaining 89 Acres and 31 Perches. flu, improvements are a large ton-story stone DWELLING IIniVSE. will, coils under the build ing. Thu Hosts, is divided into con Vellletit rumor. attached Is a Kitchen 2, feet square smoke house 40,1 shed. wagon shed and c Tie Mint. :end a commodious bank barn, 117 fort long, by JG fea wide, will, glatenries, he. A never tailing well of water teem the house, with pump therein: Ids, numerous springs n advert distance from the mouse. 'no r.• is 01.0 n thee thrifty YOUNII ORCHARD on the proud..•x containing every sal lety Of fruit trees. Thu Farm Is divided 111111 e 11T111111.11I delds and easy , Of levets to tenter. the Iteel nett Creek running through n pore t ion ..1 the some. Thu laud Is it, d good state of rattles. li.lll, need is 111 a neighborhood convenient to stills, stores, ehureliese, sche.olleouses. he. ih•rsons deNirtius ut purehur•iuit will please •all on the starilerlher who restilus un n fern adj iuhtg the above, or Sllchitel tt toe who resides 00 the IbitqUittes. Alec., at the ...due time and 111.1 su hseriber will of fer it lot of Woodland, Clout ?/, of a mile distant trout the farm. root:dada.; 5 Acres and 149 Perches, ad• ' , leis, lauds of 31. Wive John stiilfuz and others. 1 . 011 of Oak and hickory timber. Thin, arc excelleitt Limestone Quarries on hoth proper ties. The abuts Farm will 1., hold tietiaratii from the Wood One half, or [tw, of tit, pureli.ose money ,•:tu remain In the property for a limited nunkka. ~f cents. if desired. - Sale psitives, and to VOUIIIII.III, nt i u'elock, P. 31., of said tiny, when tarots 10300, known by 5174 ui lou t t 4150 tf :12 hug Ys St :21 Committee for Mathew Henderson. mproved Super Phosphate of Lime... subscriber iofitrins Dealer, and barriers that he has greatly improv ed the quality of his Super Phosphate of Lime, and now coulidently recommends the/uncle manufactured by Wm, on superior to any in the market. You ore invited to call, examine and try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican iunuo, Oils, Cundlcs, .bonp. a.c., at the lowest market rates. .1011 S 1.. lx IMF:ROY. SuVeemaOr to Thos. W. Morgan, _Nos. b and Is 3..mth Wharves,c Philadelphia. Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded wharf. hug lb let 32 ne ob Emerick et, Cut—stlmperters and Whole salo Dealers in China, Glass & gmeeusware, o. '215 Aural Third street, f our. doors below vUllowhisi st.. toast side," sign of the Cot r Pov. Philadelphia. vr_ Parking NV:wanted. LaLRIcK : HENRY liui'KlNS: HENRY CARPENTER, Presidoit of S. C. HENRY M. WHITE, Prey. pr.) tom. C. C ME= Dubit.u.,.. Agency for Peltou•si Serie I* Untitile CILC. W. if. SPANGLER (Bookseller 33 North Queen mt., Lancaster, Pa.) iutorms Teachers, Directors, Su perintendents and others that he is the only authori zed agent for the sale 01 PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPb, hEld , dc., in Lancaster. Teachers, Su perintendents and Directors will please bear the above fact in mind, and correspond with us should they wish partial ur full Sets of the follow.ng Maps, Books, le. before purchasing elsewhere. Physical Geography, has just been introduced up on the itemisphere Maps, all its dot .ils having been so managed as to present a must gorgeous apirdarauce while they du nut interfere in the least ith each other, or the subjects usually shown upouPlaps. A new Map of the . Cuited states has :114 been sub stituted including the whale of North America, from Labrador to the Isthmus. These Maps have become exceedingly popular, and meet with ready sale throughout the country. 1. Physical and Political Map of the 11 , estern Ltemispliere, 7 tf. by 7 ft. 2. Physical and Political Map of the Eastern llemisphere, 7 ft. by 6 ft. 3. Map of the United States and Brit ish Provinces, Mexico, Central Ameri ca and the West Indies, 7 ft. by 7 ft. 4. Map of Europe, 6 It. by 7 ft. 5. Map of Asia, ti ft. by 7 ft. 6. Maps of South America and Af rica, 6 ft. by 7 ft. Outline Map of Pennsylvania. Col ored in Counties. Chalk Drawings,—This is as a new series of Eight Large Cards, containing Drawings in White upon a Blatt Ground, intended as Elementary Studies. SCIIOOI.. BOU.E.s. Pelton's Key to Full series of Outline Maps. Peltun's hey to Ilinnisphere• Maps.—these have been thorough!, revised and improved by the addi tion of u very interesting treatise on Physical Geog raphy, illustrated by handsome cuts, and are recog nized as leading Class Books. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a very large supply of all the leading School- Bouts used in our cuunty,.and is prepared to furnish School Dl rectors or Teuellersbri terms and at prices as favora ble as any other establishment outside of Phila.— lle SOlleiLS ColiaminieutionS or orders, from all in want of School Books, or anything else belonging to regular Book Trade. \Y. 11. ()PAN t 1 LEH, 33 North Queen st.. Lancaster. P. S.—Being the agent for -• Pelton's Outline Maps,'' we are prepared to supply them un better terms than any other house in the eity. aug 2tl tf-32 Vickt2Lt S (be 'National Series of ,Staialarti'6chool Books. NEW GEOGRAPICAL SERIES, by far the cheapest and best externs : Alontieth's First Lessons in rieo , raphy, containing easy lessons in the rudiments of ' Geography for be ginners, and des.gned as an introduction, to Alontieth's Alarmist of Geography, which is im mensely popular, and has already been introduced into the Schools of Now York City, Brooklyn, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, etc. NcNally's Complete School Geography, is a com prehensive work, prepared with grim t care and accu racy, for advanced classes in our schools and Acade mies, and though just published; its success is unpar alleled. Davies' Primary Arithmetic—an entire new work —is composed of easy and progressive lessons adapt ed to the capacities of young children, and introduc tory to DAVIES' INTELLECTUAL AMTIIMETIC, which is also a new work on Mental Arithmetic. In the arrangement and gradation of the lessons, the character of the questions, and the clear, full and logical forms of analysis, this book i thought to be superior to any other. Davies' New School Arithmetic, is emphatically a practical work, explaining and ill ustrating. as it does, mathematical principles and a pplying them to the common business transactions of life. Price's Spelling Book, is extensively used and al ways pleases both teacher and pupil. READING BOOKS—To wake up the mind, arrest and rivet the attention, and teach the s tucient to read in a natural and -unconstrained man ner, Parker's Series is preferred by many of the be: it teachers. Brookfield's First Book in Compositi on.—This lit tle work, if adopted as a text book in our com mon schools, would enable teachers to "tristraet class es in composition with greater ease and facility than in Geography or Arithmetic. The most, liberal terms will be made for the first introduction of the follow ing School Books from the National tderies Monteith's First Lessons in Geography. Monteith's Manual of Geography. McNally's School Geography. Davie's Primary Arithmetic. '''`DB.TIC'S Intellectual Arithmetic. "Davie's New School Arithmetic. Davies University Arithmetic. • Fulton h Eastman's Book Keeping. Brookfield's First Book in Composition. 'TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS may obtain copies of the above works for examina tion, with a view to their immediate introduction, free of cost, by addressing ROBERT B. HART, JOHN BARTLEY. Executors. MURRAY a STORK, Lancaster, Pa. A.S. BARNES S. Co , Publishers, 51 and 53 John st., N. Y. aug 28 41-32 Caltimbla - 'and Philadelphia Railroad.-- Superintendent's Office, Parkesburg, Aug. 25th. 1855. Traveling on Burthen Trains has become such a habit on this Road, that tho undersigned has no. other remedy to enforce the Resolution of the Board! of Canal Commissioners, than to instruct the De spatchers, Watermen, Bridge Watchmen, and other Agents on the Road, to notice any Cars that may have passengers riding on them, and to return the name of the owners of the Cars, (and if possible the number of the Car) to the Collector's Office at which the Car or Cars are generally cleared. The Collector will charge toll, on the next clearance he may issue, at the rate of 2 cents per mile, for the whole distance of the road in the direction the Train was running from his office. or from tho point where. the Passen ger was seen in the Cars. Every assistance will be given by the offieers of the Road, to prevent Passengers, Vagrants, and bad boys from getting upon their Cam and Engineers will stop their Trains at the notice of any Agents for the purpose of preventing persons from riding, when State Toll is not paid. La' The fine of $lO will be enforced against any Agent who secretes passengers in his Cars, or who does not give notice to a Collector that he has pas sengers aboard. A police officer is stationed at the Railroad in Lan caster, anti will apprehend idle and • bad boys who may be lurking about the Road for the purpose of getting upon the Cars. I earnestly solicit the co-operation' of the Trans porters, having Cars running on thisßoad, to instruct their Agents to permit no one to ride on their Cars -without at least giving notice to a Collector. Col lectors have the same authority to collect toll on Passengers on burthen Cars as they have on freight, and can - refuse giving a clearance unless toll on both are paid. J. B. BAKER, Aug 28 tf-82 Superintendent. ISAAC SANDIitI. Administrator anreultL aug _8 ;74 NEW SERIES OF ARITIII`eLETICS Davie's Elementary Algebra. Price's English Spelling Book Parker's Word Builder or fast Lesson in Reading Parker's School Primer. Parker's First Reader. Parker's Second Reader. Parker's Third Reader Parker's Fourth Reader. Parker's Fifth or Rhetorical Reader Parker's First Lessons in Philosophy. Parker's School Philosophy. Clark's Analysis of the English Language Clark's Grammar (Reversed.) Willard's History of tho United States. tendent4lo24* Pazkestihrg.:August MOBS& The following rendution has been pseud by the Board of Canal CommLcsioners. August 16.1854 ftesolved, That no Bartban`Car built after the lstlif September next, shall be pen:Flitted to moon: , the Min.' and Columbia Railroad, unless it is provided with doors-and that the owners of Brothen Cars now; running on the road shall bailable for all damage sustained from the swinging open of the doors- of their Cars *hen in motlcakur when standing on the Track or sidings. Extract from the Journal. TIIOB. L. WILSON; Seep Car owners and builders will please observe the above resolntran, as it will be strictly enforced. r.everal accidents have already happened by the swinging open of tar doors, both when running and when standing on the sidings. J. B. BAKU- Sliperintehdent. an,; 28 tf 32 Important to Millers l--VENTILATING GRAIN CON DUCTOR. The subscriber has taken measures.to secure a Patent fur a novel and important improismentitil tho eye of Millstones. The object cf this improvement Is. to prevent the clogging of the grain In the eye of the Dames during high speed, even at two hundred revolutions in a minute. Any kind of MOIST GRAIN; MIDDLINGS or CORY with the cob, whit/Lam liable to close the eye of the stones. con, by this Invention, be conducted to the; bottom stones and be supplied with fresh air--and the foul' air is driven off, whilst at the same time the rapidity of , the stones can be so mdeb 'increased, as to perform the work amacrdiugly. The construction of this Ventilator is so simple, that It cinnot be excelled for durability and cheapness; and its advantages are so numerous and useful, that every Miller will he satisfied with its utility by seeing It in operation. For further information, direct to JESSE PAN:UM:OSER, Purnell P. 0,. Lancaster county. Pa. it• 32 B°"' Clothing---77/03/A5 THACKRAT No- NO Chesnut st, abovo 13th. Philo., have constantly or nand and make to order, Boys' Clothing of The most improved •tyke. Persons from n distatve purchasing at this establish ment have the privilege of changing any article which may lo.t. cult. 13.—A large assortment of pataut shoulder seam BOYS' SHIRTS; together with a general assortment of !Youths Furnishing 00°4 ch weare prepared to sell at low prices for cash. 4 aug BEALE'S MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA, NOW OPEN AT FULTON HALL, LANCASTER. HEALE'S Great Panorama of Arctic search. for I.liir John Franklin, lu conmotlon with the Siege and flumlerdment of Sehastoyol, the most magnificent Pano rama on rshibition in the world. 11?1Ex1 ibitions every evening at 8 o'clock, and Wednea day and Saturday afteru.ns at 3 o'clock. fro—Ticketti 25 cents. Children 1234 cents. - S4 4ir'SCl.looit 10 centa. lion. 20 tt 32 A eadenty of the Vialtation.-.Frederick City, Md. The exerelks of this Instil utlen will recont meats on the tat slon.lay of SeptArib...r. TERMS Of BOARDEItS.—Board and with the French Lanlzuage,(if desired.) $lOO,OO Arillnner), Washing, Mending, Bed, Bedding, Doctor's EGO, c. 19 00 Music on the Piano, Harp, or Guitar forms an addi tional charge. Ala) lessons in Latin. German, Italian and Spanish languages., g Drawing and Painting are. likewise extra charges. Entrance fee, $.5. Boarders pay the current charges smul.aunually lu advance. Lay scholars quarterly. When a term has been con.menced.. If tho.ipupil be withdrawn, the Parent or Guardian become suldected to the full expense of the unexpired term, unless sickness or dismissal require the removal. Pupils are received at sny tithe during the year, and the charge is estimated from the date of their entrance. Those of any denomination admitted. aug 98 Stn 32 rnprovement in Dentistry.--A Manufactory Ike- producing entire sets of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, after Dr. Loomis' Improved method , - is now established at No. 110 North Tenth st., PLC Philadelphia. It consists of the entire set of Teeth, to. gether with the gum sod roof of the mouth, being ono sJlid piece, the whole being beautifully enameled with their spdropriate colors. The teeth are worn with great Canton there being no cavities for the lodgement of parti cles of food, as there must always be in the old method of gold plats settings, however well it may be executed. Among the many advantages are cheapness, durability,: cleanliness. and utility in masticating food. The superiority of this method la very apparent. Thosu interested are invited to call and examine specimens. at MXffilS=Ml aug 28 thn 32 No. 110 North 10th at., Phila. rr I • ala at Wernt Va.—Lots of Sonsou3ble Goods) .±l.at Auction Prices. Included in the lots are De Beges,; dark colors and mourning—Black and White. Good arti•f cle for 12k,', to ISN. White hoods—kanbroideries. ,tc.—N. W. Collars; N. W. Chemisettes, a la Victoria; Edgings and In set tings, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. magnificent Ein— broider,sl mud Plaint—Misses siseo 12 , ,,;. :Splendid Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs for 121 : /i. Colore Bordered Linen Ilandtterchiefit for Gents—pretty styles. White Itrillian tons--expreSSly for robes, entirely new. Dotted Swiss. neat l'atternH. Plain Swiss. Mull. 3r. B. aurstic Rts.--Cases Bleached Must ins, the best gondel in the city fi- the prices. Bales Unbleached NI uslins, 7. 8,9, 10. and 1'23!, rents. nought nt the lowest cash , prices and sold :teenrdingly. PRINTS', PRINTS—CaLICULY, CALICOLS.--Cost's beautiful styles Merrimack Calicoes, American. Conestoga, Ay. Black and White. good dark colors 4-4 !Bark Lawns only Gingliains—Lancaster and Manchester. Brown and White. Green and White Plaids-12% cents. Tickings; Cheeks: Sl,iings: Shillings; Flannrlo—lted, White and Yellow. All of which aro offered.for sole as they aro bought—at a uetiou prices. WHNTZ'S Storo. Itemomber—Wentes still continue to sell off all kinds of Summer Goods, to avoid keeping them over the season. aug 21 tf-31 Register's Notice mII k: Accounts of the respective decedents hereunto an nosed are tiled in the Register's Office of Lancaster county, for confirmation and allowan, at on Orphans' Court. to be held in the Court Houk°, fa the city of Lan.. :aster, on the third Monday iu September, 1b55, (the 1i th) l at 10 o'clock, A. M. John Rheum, Salisbury township. By John Myers, Acting Executor. Christian Gryder, Fulton to.cuship. By John W. Swift, Exe. utor. Fr .derick Nagle, Borough Id' Marietta. By Shuou S. Na - - - who. Administrator. John Mu'grow. Salisbury township. By Joseph Umblo . Administrator. Jr. Sauttiel Duffirlit, Salisbury township. By William II Duffield, Acting Administrator. Samuel l'usey. Druinore township. Supplementary Ac-f count. By John Pusey and Mahlon l'usey, Executor , Mieltsel liondig. West lam peter township. Duardiitoshipl Account. Dv Elias here, linardian of Ann, Cliristlini EB,abeth, idiael, Elam, Hiram and Benjamin F. Ken did. minor children of deceased. Abraham lloever. Borough of Washington. By George. Itupley, Administrator. Catharine Nhurp, iVest Ceralico township. Cluardianshp Account. By Isaac Hairy, Guarding of Fianna minor child of saidlsanc Alice 31. Jackson, Fulton township. By Jonathan M. Jack-, son and Absalom Homan, Executors. Martin Nissly, Niountjoy township. By Christian Sissly, and Jacob Rail, Executors. Johnitx. Borough of Mauntjoy. Second or Final Account. By florid EichoilL Administrator. John Meisel!, or., Leaeork township. Supplementary and Final Account. My Adam Dare, surviving Executor add Trustee under the last Will and Testament of sold deed. David Longenecker, city of Lancaster. By Usury Longeuf, esker, Executor. Abraham Dowers, Manor township. Ouardianshlp count. By Andrew Bubaker, Guardian of Michael Mary and Leah Dowers, minor children of deceased. znsantia Kissinger. Elizabeth township. By Jacob M. Administrator. John Longenecker, East Donegal lownphip. Guardian, ship Account. By Jacob Engle, Guardian of Martha, Susanna, Amanda. Elizabeth, Fanny and John E. Long. eneek,r, minor children of deceased. David Marple, Salisbury township: Guardia n ship Arc count. By Samuel Kurtz, Guardian of the two minor children of deceased. • John Rocker. East 'tempttelt' township. Ry Christian Itrisinno. Executor and Testamentary ttuar•liati of Jacob Becker, only child or said deceased. John IL Eshleman. C.`Amestomi township. lly John Ilar6 nisi], Adu iuistrator. John Garber, West Donegal township. Guardianship Ac count. By John Longvuecker. Guardian of Catharine Umber. a minor daughter of &moused. 'ophia Rudy, Warwick township. Ry Daniel Adam, Ad toluistrator. oho Masterson. city of Lancaster. By Peter Masterson Administrator. John 31artin, Mountjoy township. Guardianship At roma. By Abram Shelty, Ultardian of Henry 31artin, n , miner son of deceased. Johns Reinhold, Ephrata township. By William Meiling er and Abraham Hess, Executors. Nancy Leib. Warwick township. By Christians Leib. Act minisirator. Elizabeth Warfel, Willow Street. Conestoga township. ny Andrew Percher, Executor. Susanna Longenecker, East Donegal township. By John M. Engle. Administrator. Jacob Eshleman, Paradise township. Ily Jacob Frantz. who was appointed under the Will of said deceased, one of the Trustees 01 the estate of Maria Warfel, u legate iu said Will of said Jacob Eshleman. dec'd., mentioned. Veronica Roth, (widow) Strasburg township. fly Johit StnAhm. Administrator. John Templeton. West Lampeter township. By Christian lierr• • l'equea) Administrator. Biubaker, Itapho township. By Peter Brubaker, Executor. Ilenry Nell, Manor township By Benjamin Neff, Admin istrator. Evrul Jireen. Borough of Columbia. By Cynthia Green A S. Green and John Cooper, Executors. (By Amos S. Grow, Acting Executor.) Abraham Jiauffutn, Manor township. By Henry 11. Kauffman, Executor. Jacob L. Nagle, Borough of Mountjoy. Guardianship Ac count. By Isaac Shertzer, Guardian of George Wash. ington Nagle, Cecilia Ann Nagle, Sy',who; Aquilla Np. gle, Jacob J. Nagle and Simon S. Nagle, minor chKdroin of said deceased. . eiiier Myers, Upper Lencock township. By Henry Myers Executor. !`.atharine Miller, East Donegal township. Ity John Hertz , Executor. El i hu M (Anint, ...alishury township. By Isaac S. weam ,:nt, one of the Administrators. pendeute lite. Nl:try Clare.-7est Ilentplield township. By ..lamb M. HM- I der. Adutinist.' t " . Francis vc.. tlorough of Stiailturg. By Samtiel Caughey. Admiuist Christian Huber, Earl to `.l.llip, 11 her, Huber, Administrators. Solomon Huber and Chris.' James Patton, Mucus town-hip. Aun Patton and III•nry Andrews. jun., Adrillnist. -4— , Elizabeth' Togati, Earl township. . -,„43e , \°P.'" and John r °gun, Executors. Isaac Hershey, Rapho township. By j u N Musser, Ad ministrator, Fanny Matilda Shirk, Manhelm township. Lb t iut 0. Shirk and John Miller, Administrators. • Jacob Walter, Itapho township. By Christian For. Ad ministrator. Hamilton Shields, Borough of Marleta. By S. S. li.NIPe and William Shields. Administrators William Black, Borough of Strasburg. By William .Sp+ cm , Executor. Joseph Gorges. Ephrata township. Dy Jacob Gorges, 41- ministrator with the Will annexed. Benjounn May, Conestoga township. By John Kolp, Ad ministrator. John Miller, East Ilempfield township. By John H. Mil ler and Jacob 11. Miller, Administrators. Robert A. 4 , :pratx, Borough of Columbia. By John Sprats, Administrator. Joseph A. Barr, Borough of Columbia. By Mary Bal7, Achninisz.ratrix. Daniel Brubaker, Manhelm township. Guardianship /e- count. By Thompson Brubaker, late Guardian of ROI Ann Illcstand, wife of Jacob Illestand, and daughtetlof deceased. Jacob ltickert, West Donegal township. By David Kellar, Administrator. Marie Bachman, City of Lancaster. By Maria Baehma'n, Aduiluistratrix. 1 31,11 Siectirlst, Manor +township. By Abraham Mumma, t.xecutor. Lewis Ilehnlen, Borough of Mountjny. By Isaac Shertsbr, Administrator, de Louis non cum testamento anneso.[ Sarni, Stauffer, Salisbury township. By John Stauffer, E xecutor. liar ney Barnes, Couoy towns hip. By Jacob Ernes, Ex- einter. Jact,b tishienutn, Strasburg taswnship. Final Guanlianship Account. By Christian H. Miller, Guardian of Christian Eshleman, minor ch id of deceased. John Snyder, Moutujoy township. Guardianship Account: By Samuel Sherer, Guardian of Cyrus and, Sarah Sny der, minor children of deceased. Robert Atkinson. We lampetir township. Guardianship Account. By Ctrristian Kieffer, Guardian of Mary Ells abtil- "moil.. and Ellen Atkinson, minor childreM of deceased. George Drumm, 3Proridonce township. By Peter Drunnii, Administrator. David lintchinsa n, Brecknock township. By Amos Entliti meson and Beg Jamie' Spatz, Executors. 11. N. EITABEEKB, Retizteel CUS ce, aug 21 tf4l • ' Regjakk a • New Flour and Feed store. The subserner nubile Sala—The nedeTelgeed.lM sell at public has;opened a Flour and Ned - Store, in the basitient'r auction on this 224 of September next,11335, that splen. of Sprccher's new building, in Duke street, opposite the , d d OlateelPed:FSDßSALFALLFan3lo4thale irs Car. new C our t House. superior Fleur, torn, oste, awn Neal, ; tsars.= townsidp,L.ncaster so., about three fourths of a Feed Stuffs, Potatoes, le., Es., ;kept constantly . ..oh band mile north; of Churehtown. containing 166 Acores of and sold at the very lowest Mall pikes. ' ; first-rate limestone land. This Farm is considered one of aug 214 t 31 • wn. IZTAvra 6ER. ; the best in the county, has been well limed, enclosed with • ' a good port and nil fence, is well watered, and in good The improsements area large STONE MAN- _ SION HOUSE, a Stone Canine Ileum and Loft, ": - e . a Frame Stable, Garden and small Orchard near ;7; but separate from the Farm Bandleg also a STONE TENANT HOUSE with &never falling spring under its a large STONE BANK BARN, Cattle Shed and Straw Loft. Wagon Shed and Loft, large Corn.Gribs. Bog MT, as A third of the poruhese money can remain at Interest secured on the property. The sale will commence at 1 &clock P., H., on the promises. ang. 21 31531 Constitatlonal Illeeting.--TheDianoerath of the Eastern and Northam Counties of Penns" , lsaisla will meet in Independence Square, Philadelphia, on the 13th dayef September, to commemorate the adoption, of the Cfnistitsitics of the United States. The airingentents ln detail will be published hereafter. By.order of the State Central Commit A. tee. IL GILDEA, JACOB ZIEGLER, Secretaries. aug. '3l tf3l rpo the Honorable Court of Ctu Bee- Igloos of Lancaster County, at September Term, The.petition of Cyrus Carmany, of th'eCity of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, respectfully represents: That he Is desirous of selling liquors in the City of Lancaster, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, of April la, 1855, "to restralu the sale of intoxicating liquors." that he is a citizen of the United States, and does not beep any hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant, eating house, oyster house, or cellar, theatre, or other place of entertainment, amusement or refreshment. Your petitioner therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license to sell liquor, pursuant to the provisi ons of the mid act. CYRUS CARMANY. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the N. E. Ward of the City of Lancaster, do certify, that we are well acquainted with the said Cyrus Carmany in said Ward and City, that he is a citizen of the United States, of temperate habits, of good repute for honesty, and well disposed to the good order of society; that be does not keep any hotel, ion, tav ern, estinrarkt, eating home, oyster house, or cellar, the etre. or other place of amusement, entertainment or re, freahment; that a license ought - to be granted to the peti tioner In order to promote the welfare of the citizens: and that there are not already more licenses granted in said Ward than the public good requires. C. D. Dreneman, Jno. 11k, Reed. Elliott E. Lane, Thos. J. Wants, L ii. lliester, N. Lightner, D. G. Eshleman, W. Casio:l[er ' John F. Shrodor , James L. Reynolds, 11. 11. Swarr, R. McClure. aug. 21 3t-31 "Mg tablic Sale.-0a Friday, October 12. 18U, the sub -3- scriber will sell at public sale, at his residence in Eden township, [Amster county, about 56' mile from Cam.argo, and 2 miles east of New Providence, 2 mile southwest of the White Oak Tavern, the following valuable Real Estate, viz. No. 1. A valuable Farm containing 100 Acres, more or less, situated lu said Eden township, on the road load ing from Lieorgetown to Camargo, shout 4 miles from the former and % mile from the latter place, adjoining the residence of the subscriber, Lauds of James M. Hopkins and others. The Land Is In a first rate state of cultiva tion and under good fences. The Improvements thereon are a two story DWELLISiO HOUSE, part stone and part frame, a well of never falling RA • cr ter with a pump near the house a Bank Barn " with hay and strawsheds attached, Corn Cribs and other .out-buildings; also an ORCHARD of choice fruit, 'such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherrla, &c. No. 2. A SAW MILL, with a large building attached, Imitable fora Machineshop, together with 3 Acres of Land, more or less. The Mill is fitted up with au up and down saw, a circular saw, and Shingle Machine, and Is driven by a good water power, being a branch 01 Big Bea. ear Creek. There is a Spring house on the place with a running spring of water underneath. The 51111 is a good business stand, having always had a good run of custom. No. 3. A Tract of Land, containing 11.2 Acres, more or less, partly covered with Timber. adjoining lands of James 31. Hopkins, David Maurer and No. 2. Persons desirous of viewing any of the above properties, will please call on the subscriber, at his residence in Eden township. 'At the same time and place will be sold—A her., a cow, a • yoke of oxen, ox-cart, a broad wheeled plantation wgaon, a carriage, a rockaway, horsegears, harness, and other personal property. Sale to commence precisely at I o'clock, in the afternoon, when attendance will be given by aug 21 7-31 JOHN HASSLER. rro the Honorable Court of Quarter See ' sites of Lancaster county, at September Term, 1855. The Petition m Adam Iteigart of the city of Lancaster. In the county of Lancaster, Respectfully Represents: That he is - desirous of selling liquors in the city of Lancaster, pur suant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, of April 14, 1855, "to restrain the gala of intoxicating liquors:" that he is a citizen of the United States, and does not keep any hotel, inn, tavern, restaurant. eating house, oyster house, or cellar, theatre, or other place of entertainment, amusement or refreshment. Your petitioner therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license to sell liquor, pursuant to the provis ions of, the said act. ADAM REIU ART. We, the undersigned citizens of the South East Ward of said city of Lancaster, Do Certify, that we are well acquain ted with the said Adam Reigart, who is desirous of ob taining a license to sell liquor in said Ward; that he is a citizen of the United States. of temperate habits, of good repute for honesty, and well disposed to the good order of society; that he dues not keep any hotel, ion, tavern, res taurant, eating house, oyster house, or celldr, theatre, or other place of amusement, entertainment or refreshment; that a license ought to be granted to the petitioner in or der to promote the welfare of the citizens, and that there are set already more licenses granted in said Ward than the public good requires. David Bair, C. Kieffer, John It. Shultz, John 1). Skiles, 11)liug, Jacob Buehler, Samuel Demuth, Jacob .r., IL P. Locher, Win. Ciumpf, Christian Widtuyer, F. A. luhlenberg, aug 2121-31 Wheatley's Arch Street Theatre.—Arch Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. The Star Com. pony composed of the first Artists in the World, and ex ceeding to strength and talent any dramatic combination heretofore offered to the Theatrical public, will appear every night in comedy, tragedy, serio comic drama, vaud evilles, musical burlettas, 3c.. &c. When visiting the city, go there. aug gi tf 31 Genuine Hnoey Soap.—The purity, fragrance mild emollient properties td . this Soap, renders it espe cially deserving a place on every toilet. For eliappod hands, and various diseases of the skill, it is unolu tied.— ,ta katch cake is stamped 6":11 °A CONWAY, Ina South Second ' street, Philadelphia. No °Cher is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to Wash In hard, soft. or salt water. This Soap has powerful cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Sc., from every description of goods without Injury to them. For all domestic pur poses it is superior to any other soap In use,, and 20 per . eat. cheaper than the common rosin soap. Each- bar is stamped WILLIAM CONWAY. 16S South 0.-ennd street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Fancy madl , taple Saps, sperm, siearine and tallow caudleg, impirter and dealer in sal soda, soda ash. mslu, Orders by mail promptly attended to. aug 91 3m.31 AValuable Pequea Parra at Public SALE.—On 11 ednesLty, October lu, 1515, the subscrl tree will sell at public Sale, at the Green Tree Tavern, In ,trasburg township. a 'Poser of Limestone Land. con raining 145 Acres, more or less, situated it. Sires burg township, Lancaster county, on the road leading (rout Lancaster to New Providence. about 7 miles south front Lancaster, 3 miles north trout New Providence, ad , witting lands of Henry Bowman, Samuel Charles, Hour) Brenneman and others. About 2ii Acres Is WOODLAND. the residue is lu u high state of cultivation and und, ;nod fences. The improvements thereon aro a large two. story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 35 by 31 rea, with n twu•story Kitchen attached, a bake house. rustle house, spring house, a well of never fulling water with a pump therein near the house, a large Bank Barn, 52 by Hi feet. with a Wagon shed usia Lon. Cribs attached. a Carriage house, a Smithshop, liogstye. and all other necessary out-buildings; also a Tenant house with a neverlailing spring of running water near the Moor; two bearing ORCHARDS of choice Apple trees, and variety of other choice fruit, such as Peaches; Pears. Apricots, dre. The above Farm is a very desirable property, being sit— uated In a rich and populous neighborhord, cony°. Went to Stores, Mills, Churches, Schools, &c. l'ersons de circus of viewing it before tjte day of sale, 4111 please call on the Tenant, Benjamin Lodg, or on Benjamin Fritz. tiring near by. Sale to commenceat 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms ofsals made known by JOHN . aug 21 7t-3I Almonds, Raisins. Prunes, Walnuts, Cler:AM NUTS,I MACCARONI, R VEMICELLI, FIGS. COCOANUTS, . GROUND NUTS, Sweet Oil, Ac., Ice. in store, nett fur sale at the lowest pH res by 'THOMAS BOND, Dealer In Foreign Fruits, N nug . 21 4t-31 41 S. iota, &c. Water street, Philadelphia. she Agricultural Fair at Philadeiphia. I—s2ooo in PREMIUMS, MEDALS and 111PL031AS. —file Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture re. sportfully announce that their next Annual Exhibition will open at West Philadelphia, on WEI/NE:3I)AV, SEP TEMBER Ilth, 1555, nud continue four days. Competition Is invited from all parts of Pennsylvania and the adjoining States. The extensive and eligible grounds will be supplied with Water from Fairmount. Tents, Sheds and other secure and convenient Ruck,- sures will be provided fa. the display of Stock. Agricultur al Products. luiplements and Machinery, Fruits, Vegeta. bles and Flowers, and Manufactured Goods. flay and Straw will be funished without charge. Steam Power will be supplied for Machinery in motion. Trials of speed, over the Horse Ring, will take place daily. A New Medal and Diploma are being engraved for the occasion. Annuals and articles intended for exhibition will be trans sported free, and Visitors at reduced rates of fare, uver the Railroads leading to the city. The Reports of the Judges will be read on Thursday, September 13th. at 11 o'c!..ttk. The Ploughing Match will take place on Friday, Sept. 11th, of 9 o'clock. Gov. Bigler will deliver his Address on Friday, Sept 1.4. th, at 12 o'clock; after which, the Premiums will be die tributed. Copies of the Regulations and List of Premiums may be obtained by addresning the Committee, corn of Dr. Alfred L. Kennedy, Secretary, 21D South Eleventh Ft., Phila. fionnalitre ftf Arrrang,mtnt—A. Clement, Cl.,u A. T. Newbold, 11. Ingersoll, Dennis Kelly, J. S. Haines, A. L. Elwyn, J. McGowan, S. C. Willits, C. W. ILurison, Blight, .1. Rice, D. Landreth, C. It. Rogers, 1. Newton, P. 3lorrig. A. L. Kennedy. aug. 21 11.31 pub/Jo Sa l .* -0 . Friday, the Silt of August, 1855 the subscriber will sell at public sale. on the premises. No. 1. Situated iu Warwick township, Lancaster county, on the Lancaster and Litlx Turnpike, about 7 miles from Lancaster and 1!,..j mile from Litiz, the following iteal Estate, viz: No. 1, a Xract of Land, Containing 10 Acres, adjoining lands of U. 13. amber and Peter Wit. nor. About 3,5 . Acre is woodland, the residue is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. The improve meets thereon are a one and a half story log WEATIIEKBOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, a Darn with a threshing floor, a Wmilthouse and other necessary out buildings, a well of never . idling water with a pump, and an exce leut Oreuaru a g ,,lce fruit, such as apples, pears, peaches,plums, N o , 2.8 Acres and 11.1 Perches land,sltuated about 150 yds. c rom N o . 1, and adjoining property of G. B Shober. Urea' others, and fronting nu the road lending front 5h 0 j,,,..% Tavern to Keller's Mill. The laud is in n good state u/-cultivation and under good fences. p ers .mis deAlrons of viewing the above property before day a ate .111 Voice call on the owner residing on No. 1. Sale to cowmen.. at o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms of sale yrlll be made known by ILLIAM 13 UCH. ang. 14 Files and Rasps. NEW STEIL , CT FILE WORKS, PHILADELPHIA • - TIIE subscriber Is constantly Manuacturing 'Files and Rasps of superior !may and at the lowest prices, equal to the best importeu goods, and much cheaper. MANUFACTURER 13 and MECIIANICS can have the', OLD FILES RE-CUT and made equal to new, at about half the original cost. Fiat 12 inches, 52,00 per dos.; Flat. 14 Inches .}:Lib per d.a. Files, Ilalf.Round, 31111sas and other Files in pr0pi.....,10u Single Files aud.fractionai parts of dozens charged nit the e. We rates, and warranted satisfactory. J. B. SMITII,, No. la New Street bet wee n Race .4 Vlue 81. , Second Third sta., l'hiladelphia.. aug 14 3m-30 Dlacli berry Cordial, sJ) article containing a now _Diugredient which malf.tio it a "dire uud infallible sport tic fur Diarrhae, Dysentery and All ordinary disesies 01 the bowel+. Xxtracts • of Lemont Strawberry, pineapple, Dose, and Peach or Almond; • for flavoring Custards, Jel ieS, Sauces dee. This is it Lew article and superior to anything wo yer, °aerial L) the public. A few drops being equal in strength ttin abate Lamont For sale at the Drug and Chen...kat stare No. 513 Y. North Queen street. ,S. IVELLair:NS. Lan. aug 14 crs-zo Job Printing neatly done at ais.lntelli gencerCaahlia. 2, Nor Duk• TO FARMERS. The subscribers hare made axtetadre preparations to furnish a fall supply of their Improved Super Phosphate of Lime, , FOR FALL SEEDING, and infer their customers that the price has NOT BEEN ADVANCED. but continues at the old rate of $4O Per Ton of 2000 lbs. It is considered the Bur KANURE for Wheat, Rye and other Grains, not only producing HUTS CHOPS, but also STIFFENING THE STRAW. CAUTION.-Observe that every Darrel of our Article has oca Nally and that of Ports & Kin stamped on the head. Pamphlets describing Its qualities and mode of using am be had at our store, or by Mail, when desired. A lib eral deduction made to Dealers. GUANO. No. 1, GOVVeotrarr Priarri.L.V, at the lowest rates; also Thla is ono of the Richest Guano' eror Imported; fully equal to the Peruvian, ALLEN & NEEDLES, No 23 S. Wharves and 55 S. Water at., Find store above Chesnut at., Phila. na. Eartuers can bad at the Water at. front, and avoid the crowded wharf. aug 14 tf-30 im.For sale In this County by RUSSELL & BARR, Lancaster City. A. K. & A. L WITAIERParsdIse. feb 0 Iy4 Dublin BaIe .— On SATURDAY, the Bth of Septem her. 1155. will be sold at public sale, at the residence of Dr. A. S. Rare, in Upper. Loacoek township, Lancaster county, to wit: No. 1. ,A tract of first quality of Limestone Land, situate in Bareville, adjoining the New Holland Turnpike road, Jacob Oravblll. tract No. 2, and others, containing 614j4 Acres ' under good fence and in a high state of cultlva. lion, be ing lately limed. The Improvements thereon. area good LOG and WEATIIER-BOARD ED DWELLING HOUSE with three rooms on the ,1 1 .7 i first floor and three on the second, Wash-house, Swisser Ram, Hog Stable, 2c., with a well of excellent water near the wash house and kitchen door. Also, an Apple Orchard, with a large variety of other choice fruit trees on the premises. No. 2. Is a tract of same quality of Limestone Land, ad joining No. 1, on the east, Jacob Graybill, Christian Good and the New Holland Turnpike road, containing 513,4 Acres, In a high state of cultivation, under good fence, and lately limed. No. 3. A superior tract of Limestone Land, situate at the west end of !tannin°, adjoining Diller Bare. Henry Myers and others, and the New Holland Turnpike road, containing 7 Acres and 66 Perches, to be sold in one and two Acre Lots, or In a whole as may best snit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the above property, will please call on Dr. A. S. Bare, one of the undersigned, residing near the same. 'Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist of April, 1656. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by MARTIN BARE, A. S. BARE. aug 7 te•'J" Land Warrants Purchased.—The R eArrlber is now paying the highest price in cash for Land War rants. J. D. BACHMAN, aug 14 6t.-30 North Duke street, lAD. Notice.—The Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, during a brief period required In making alterations In their Banking House, have taken the office of E. C. Reigart. Esq—four doors west of the Court House, where the bust. ness of the Bank will bo transacted on and after Monday next, the 14th inst., until further notice. aug 14 It-It O. CLARKSON, Cashier. OFFICE OF TRY SI RYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES, Thu - fluorin, Maryland, 20th June, 1855. notion. -- Lottery Fraude.,--The Commimsion er r of the Maryland State Lotteries has deemed It bin duty to caution the Public against the numerous Swin dlers who circulate by mall and otherwise, fraudulent Lot tery schemes, and pretend to be agents for the sato of tickets in Lotteries which are wholly fictitious. The only . legal Lotteries in Maryland are those drawn daily under the superintendence of the Commissioner elected by the people of the State under the new Consti tution to examine and approve the schemes and attend to the drawings. All the tickets in these Lotteris and all certificates of packages of ;tickets have the lithographed signature of P. X. BRENAN, General Agent for the Contractor. Office of the Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, Baltimore, Md. All others are fraudulent. For full information on the subject.of these frauds. Address F. X. 1111BNAN. aug 14 Address, Baltimoie, Md. Agent s Yfor the Sale of the Franklin I.ILOBE..—IdERRAY & STOEK would inform Direr. tors, Teachers and others, that they have been appointed agents for the sale of the above GLOBES, and are proper.' to furnish them in any quantity at the lowest prices. That the use of the Globe is of great importance is teaching is so obvious that discussion is unnecessary, and we would only direct attention to the following decision et the State Superintendent on this point; it will be found in the Penn's School Journal for the present month, under the head of "Monthly Decisions": "Sch.l Apparatus ,--•• Persons of all ages. and especially children, learn and understand much more perfectly and permanently what they see, the what they acquire in any other way. The more extensively, theretbre. black boards. maps, charts, models, globes, he.. are used in a school by a competent teacher, the more attractive and successful will be the school. These appliances are of vast Importance to the efficient Teacher and the progress of the pupils Though there is no royal road to knowledge, there is a nalubal road to it; and the more the nature of things is _exhibited in the course .of teaching, the more rapid and thorough will be the progress of the pupil. It is therefore the earnest advicoAmal injunction of the Department, that Directors make timely and adequate provision for the Schools In this respect. It is manifestly within the gen- Prat line of their duty. as well as the express terms of the second division of the 2:141 section of the law." A st ronogra phy, or Astronomical Geography, with the use f Globes. By Emma Willard. JUST PUBLISHE , AND FOlt SALE BY US, Peßon's Serios of Outlinu Maps. Bidwell's School and Missionary Maps. Together wish Mathematical instruments and a general sortment of Apparatus for tho School Room, always on • and at moderate prices. HURRAY & STORK, Kramph's Buildings, K. Queen street, Lane's. ug 14 t 630 AV.:slated, 300 Active Young Men. to YV act ag local travelling agents Ina business easy, utte• ful and honorable at a Salary of OW per month ! A cap Hai of $1 only requrled. No patent medicine or book bu siness. Full particulars given, free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three rent place, and address A. 11. MAItT.YN, Plaistow, N. Rug 7 GC--79 Deduced Prices.—Wentea are now selling off I.l.,their Remnant of Summer Goods at reduced prices, as they are determined to carry uo goods over the season If they can prevent It. NOW'S TILE TIME FOR BARGAINS. A splendid lot of Pl:tin and Figured Bereges. Tissues and liedines in store, which are selling at much reduced prices. Good, all wool Bereges from 19% to 18% ctn. SUMMER SlLKS—Closing out the balance of Summer Silks at cost prices. All who are not sunnuod with summer Goods, Cr wish to make meee, by buying them cheap, should remember the reduced prices at Just received another lot of those cheap. all Linen Din. pers at 12 1 4 cts. Cheapest ever offered. Also, Green and Black, large sized, Silk Parasols an article so useful to Ladies and Gentlemen this hot stetson, and so much in demand, can ho found at WENTZ'S STORE. aug 7 tf-29 ads Seedg.—Prime Ruta Raga and other Turnip 131 - Seed. Turnip Drills. Also Seed Buckwheat, for aide Wholesale and-Retail by PASCIIALL MORRIS A CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner 7th and Market streets, Phila . . july 21 tf-27 y ancaster Yonng Ladles' Institute.— Lints Seminary of learning will enter upon Its next term with greatly increased fncilities, prepared to give thorough Instruction in all the useful and ornamental branches taught in tho best Seminaries of our land. The next term consisting of 16 weeks will commence Septem ber 3d. For Board and Tuition In any regular department, $.03 for the term, or 5130 per year of 4+ weeks. The Primary department will he under the charge of Nllss MART CARSON-a daughter of Mr. Robt. 11. Carson, a highly respected citizen of Lancafter, recently deceased.— This department will open to ,pupils over 6 years age and under 12, it not prepared for the higher departments.— The charge to day pupils In this department 5.3 to .5 per quarter, according to advancement. In the higher depart. ments as heretofore. For circulars and other Information, address Rev. W. E. LOCKE, July 41 4t 29 Principal, Lancaster. Pa. 81000! 81000! AFFLICTED AND LC UN FORT UNATE„ Cut and preserve the following card. It is particularly Impor tant to STRANGERS and TRAY - ELLERS, to prevent their being misled and deceived by the lying boasts, false promises. and spurious recommendations (front the dead and 'unknown) of Foreign and Native Quacks. of whom there are more in Philadelphia than elsewhere, because of the clemency of the laws of the State. Cianns krone and avoid them. Having tried one to twenty dollars' worth of Quack Mix tures. Extracts, Invigorating Elixers, Cordials, Bitters, Le. without effect--havlng been deceived by misrepresented and exaggerated accounts of Self-Abase, Secret Diseases and their consequences, published in Advertisements, Books, &a., and misled by false receipts and wrong advice contained therein,. purposely to increase sufferings, and alarm and frighten the unthinking, the more easily to ex tort large fees. (which is more trident, being sold for /as than cost of printing and advertising)—having paid fine to one hundred dollars to Foreign and Native Quacks, WITHOUT BEING CURED; having suffered much and long—though the time lost can not be recalled, nor the money recovered you paid and were defrauded of, yet you can be cured, however bad, long standing- or afflicting your case, by Dr. LEIDY. "lie wise. betimes: Delays aro dangerous." "Time is Money; 'rime saved is Money earned." YOUNG MEN OR OTHERS. Single, married, or contemplating marriage, suffoing from Self-Abuse or its consequences, or suffering from any oth er causes, defects or diseases, and LADIES, whatever their diseases or situations, may honorably rely and confide in Dr. Leidy's skill and success. Accommodations, if requi. red, with kind and efllcient attendance, at Dr. LEIDY'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Is wagered the following cannot be contradicted. namely, that . . DR. N. B. LEIDY, No. 11,1, North FOURTH Street, above Rr.e, Is the only regular Physician residing In Philadelphia, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, of 1833, k iwtray-tbrA years,) excluNively engaged In the treatment of Secret or Delicate Diseases of both sexes; Self-Abuse and its consequences; Organic Weakness and Inability; Ner vousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of Fameler, and which he will cure in less time and less restraint, more effectually, _ than any ?ther, under forfeit of ONE THOCIAND DoLLARS. DR. LEIDY has more patients, and cures them too, than all advertleleg Doctors. so called or otherwise, in Philadel phia combined. and prowily refers to Professors and re. spectable Physicians, in..ny of whom consult him in crit ical cases, and respectable Citizens, Merchants and Hotel proprietors, as to his known Skill, Reputation and unpar alieled Success. DISTANT PATIENTS, can have necessary advice and medicine sent them by mail or otherwise, to any part of the United States, giving a description of their cases (enclosing a reasonable fee) by letter to DIL N. B. LEIDY, No. 114 North Fotrrurn Street, above Race. Philadelphia. N. B.—Letters of Inquiry or Information only, (except from patients) to receive attention must contain ONE DOLLAR, in consideration of time and trouble enamoring and inlbrmatton era. July El Om SS • Seed in"d - CluanOl Krausirsrortable Cider 31111, the best In tba market, lialildarai rr tent lyind-. 31111, horse row er and Threlibeiri, Lido an ~Guano Sprega/Dm DanisTs Hay, Straw and Fodder Cut Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill. Spain's Atkespherie urn. The above wape,tior Impl enta, with all others, for the use of the Emmet or Guild ; for salcroWbolesale and Re tail by ' Y HALL 3101tR1S k CO., Agricultural Warehouse's d Seed Store, corner 7th and 'Market streets. Pals. 24 tf -27 7 airdware Nottoo—kollN R. RUSSEL & ADAM &BARR, respectfully inform their friends and the public, in psnera that they have purchased the entire stock of Hardware from A '. Russel, No. BE. King at,, where they intend Incressl g their stock and devoting their time and a ention to air business, making it as object for their f ends to on them before purchasing elsewhere. Max IL Hasa eying bee employed about six years in this same house,*lth his e tenelye acquaintance; hopes to merit and rewire a mull lance of the custom hereto fore as liberally bestowed on the establishment. RUSSEL A BARR, Nci. 6 E. King aL, Sign of the Anvil. flars l --Tbe uhdersignedlakes this method of return hhi.thanki to the p lie for the liberal patronage 31. BICKHAM Apt For solo by I P. Agricultural 'Warehouse Market streets, Y l hllada. trardwarei..Rnsse Kiog strong sign of lb Dealers in Forolgn and material of eterydemription screws, bolts, aid We have Janus-fusel LockS, which ca doors. We shallfalso have nails and spikeiti Also a Is oils and Tarnishes. Wetbo and American :Inc paints. We are the agents for Bo Slate put on by the square, done by our hands vrarra:i shortest notice. COACH TRIMMINOS.—WI of coach triminhjgs, such a bows, shafts, feifpes, spring and floor Oil Clotb.. Ename bands, malleablekwetings..ki OARPENTERSIAND CARL good assortment' 4 of panel, I guages, chisels, races and and bitts. BLACKSMITit—WiII flu bar, rolled, slit, heet and I and other steelinibellows, an , FARMERS—WiII find ago plements, such As plows, ci grain cradles, scithes,,anath hooks; ropes andieullies, oho' Brady's and liagbn's make, STOVES! STONES I—We meat of cook, paflor, wood a' Agents for the's:lll3°f sone' by many to be le best fort! In largo or small / quantities. july 3 — o - Acalleld 11 A. l .Clothing Store, East il Dealers In all the new a CINES, PERFUMERY, ke., , _.They have: Just revel Celebrated Aromatic &hal retailers at Propletur's pric 50 Shares Lgino.stl 30 'Farmer's One Ilundrell Dollar Loan, 6 per cent Interest, pa l For sale by J. LAND WARI4NTS.—WoI rants and paying, the niggles , june 0.23 Towerat sj . lea of P. l .enders, Published by DANIEL BURGESS% Cl).. 60 John Street. New York. Towers' Ist Rea* or Uraduld Primer. " id Reader:, or Introdnotion to the Gradual Reader, " ad Heade; or Gradual Reader, . " 4th Readdr, ur Segue to Gradual Reader. - 5111 Rea*, or North American Seom Class lionder, " 6th Readdr, or North American First Floss Reader. The first essential in good reading Is a DISTINCT ARTICU LATION. This cud only resul front the practice of the ele mentary sounds and their cuinbinations. All of these Itele ments and their cotnblnuti lis arc given, with ample di rections, arraugt. In a KIM lo and compact form in the first three taroks f this serf . Particular and specific di rections are (for the tirs( tin ) given to teachers, fir utter ing each elementary w ou ld' I the language. Suggestions are given for avoiding errors and acquiring a correct pro nunciation. The last three teadors of series contain an elaborate but compreheus4e treatise oil Elocution, iu which Ilse leading principki of good r ding are simplified, and rules deduced and ilitistrated by practical examples. lu this treatise, the tenni of the voieu are analyzed, and the elm ments of expression requisiie Mr the utterance of every sentiment is clearly described and explained. Each one is considered in in insulated light and illustrated by ap propriate exercis&,. It Is nest shoal, that these constitu ent elements are)ipplled in dnnbinations in every instance of chaste dud impassioned !eloquence, or cornet and tin pressive reading; "It DI my firm conviction," says all accomplished eclpdar, •• that tht treatise on Elocution and principles oft reading aslillustrated and explained In these readers, will do more to excite the nttettlom to the subject of langudgu and reading, than any thing else that has yet made ins iippeara mei, The ...ketious are excellent, and If merit be airecomment ation or any trite, lon of suc cess, those Weimer° destines to be more ex teted,ly used than any other Npries of rem. Mg leaks witi.-11 has yet been published." ; 'Ambit's GRADIfAL SPELLER—Thin Fpeller is :i part and parcel of the Reapers and ~,00es with theta and is based on their plan, teaching one thi 1g at a time. Tower's First &t,soits in Language; or, Elutuents of Eng linli Urammar.--fillis MU.) Book is made has beginners, 1 their wa und that they may 1 1 their ber.m, Interested lu w hit is considfred sometimes dry study. 'l'h. plan Is simple, slid the pup I may Ore the reason m e ~,,i, step and be led to think. 1 4 For sale in loan/Ribs at IS. If. pangler's Book Store, Lancaster pity june '26_ .1 Land For gale.—Pliblie enure is orate ~rtstocit, that thu uddersigoed Executors of Joixttst will and deed, In pursuance of the direction of Out •uablu planta testament of said deed, oiree,for sale a ya%purrell town tntlun or Tract. of Land, situated in it;itES—about ship, Indlsns coturdy, l'a., Containing lit 5 t•nteadow. The 250 of which arelclettred, 45 which are it sES, improvement at* TWO DWELLING HO client Bunk Barn and other buildings—also an e vs of Apple Orchard. I Thu tract' is within -1 t . • iflairsv MO, and u Indiana:Branch flatiron through it. mule run- An indisputa e title willibu given, and tor ESLICE, sonsble. Apply tto JONATHAN II THOMAS AB h"` ne 19 tf "2 1 i e 7-l unabug.—Prepared tyspepslartten...WPt Joy, Lancaster aunty,AJ by Elder .1. STANINI, oan WWI afilicted with t h is Pa.—ln the Pro Idence of (I various remedies, dreadful diseasif, .(Dyspepsa.)n. Having now but to no effect, until l uskid these Bit many othern- - ' realized In nappy etre,. Airs myself ' rem o with Dys and knowing that thousands ere HUI of the best rem. pepsin, I recommend it ns a safe, and ). edles for this dri•adful diSeel.(Dyspep der J. STAMM. i ' old. For sale in Lalicaster, by ill. A. Roe amen; Bitters for We, the undersigned, hey/ used .I. nat.', therefor°, Dyspepsia. and having born greatl thedy for Dyspepsia. .... we recommend It as nn hivalla 14 ' 1" .1.1.f. ' (twees. 'dn. 11. Elder A. 11. Long, Monnt{Joy; EllEaulTman, do. J. Sart..". Bechtold, do. L. Ilammaketl, do. . Widow ma` , do: roe, do. J. Nlanhart, dn. D. R,elb. • Dyer, do.; 3lajor N Mina Stehman, Ac. P. Brunner, d alter, Earl; E. Senger . Spent, Lanrastei!„ D. May,' o.; S. .."eaver. do.: .1. Burns' .1..1.. Stlrk, d0.,t1. Sensenle: do•Mra, Ureenawalt, do' Itapho; S. Strlckier, do. D.. trickler, do. t. 1 S. N. }Clouser, dl,. i *gtte--Ague Cured. I Mount Joy, March, 1855. Elder J. SraMII Dear kr—Fdr more than one year •as afflicted with the ague! I made every effort to be re• laved, but I grdw worse, until I used your IlirrElts. m happy to hai, that aftee using sovoral bottles. I was ured of the ague, and have enjoyed good health since.— I had no ague dynpereda since August Inst. 1 can re commend your PETERS an a very good medicine, and tier. haps one of the nt romedles for the Ague and Dyspepsia, inasmuch as it purifies and strengtheiis the stomach, and gives health and tone to tlio whole system. Yours witldrespoct, j A. ICAUFF3IAN. Bronchitis Cured. Mount Joy, May, 1855. I have beeninfilicted with sore throat fur some time, which was called Bronchitis by physicians. They treated mu with regalia} treatinentl but still I found no relief— Your BITTERStwas recommended and when I commenced using it I felt My throat Milting better: toy appetite In creased, and my food agreed better with one. I wan en couraged to continue with the BITTERS. and now can say these BITTERA cured me. ,I would recommend J. Stamm's BITTERS to thl, afflicted, ti,r 1 am confident that my sore throat came from toy disordered stomach. My advice Is, try it for Brontitis and Dyspepsia. C. M. MARTIN. Elder .1. Srmin;—l deed It nn imperative duty to suffer lug huinanity,lo recommend the use of your Vegetable Dyspepsia BITt ERS to the public. as an invaluable remo. dy for that sortlly distressing and extensively prevalent disease which Its name indicates. Experience and obser vation compel tno to speak of it in terms of the highest commendation; I was tnyi.elf permanently cm ed by timing about 6 bottleri , though ni'v stomach unto KO Weak that it would retain nothing. I 'have know a some of the most desperate and)ong standing cries to have been mired by it, and in no ientanac among the numerous cases that have come within tile range of My knowledge, has its use failed to give immediate, and Khan persevered in, permanent relief, I feel 14 hesitancy ;in pronouncing it an infallible remedy f..r Dykpepsia.; Elder A. 11. LONG, Kulpsville, poutgomery co., Pa. May 28, 1855. Lancaster, May 30, 1855. ELDER J. Stet—Dear 11.: We are entirely out of the Dyspepsia Bit rs. Wu find it a good article. and It will sell. Have a)ot ready this week, and forward an soon as pansible. I Yourn,itruly, . . H. A. ROCK AFIELD & CO. For sole ini Lancaster;by 11. A. ROCK:MELD & CO. Kratoph's Buildings, Easi. ()range street. For .1u by Brugglsts and Storekeepers generally. jail 9 j by-ra rztases Trusata Trusses 2 I I— , II .1 4 ; LED 11 Trinoimd. . Brace Establishment... W. Corms f Twelfth and 'Lace Streets, Phil. adelphla. Inftport:r of fins Priam' TIIII36ES, cu uotua.g extreme 117,hitiess, ease and durability with correct con struction. hernial or captured patients ran bit suited by remitting amounts, as *low :—Sonding number of lushes round the hips. and stating aide affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $ l , $ 3 . Double—s . s, $O, St and $lO. I 1 Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cum, when possible, sent' with the Truss. Also Ter sate in great variety, Dr: Banning's Ito proved Patent Body P:race, lot the cure of Prolapsus Uteri: Spinal Props and Supports, PateutShoulder Braces. Chest Expan ders and Erebtor Braces,, adapted to all with Stoop Shoul ders and Wedlt Lungs: English Elastic Abdominal 'kits, Suspensories.: Syringes—uiale and female. Ladiel' Booing, with 14.15 attendants. July 31 I Franklini County Farm for Sale.—The sub scriber niters at private rule his Farm. lying about rate mile west of Upton, near the turnpike leollinr (nun Omen - castle to Mdrcersburg. rltlontguntery township. Franklin county, Pa. llt contain.VOne hundred and Seventy Acres of Limestond and Burrland, about 150 01 which are clear ed and the ilmalndur covered with good Timber. Thu Im provetnents are a goal large 110110 III:A NT 110 US I, a large Log barn, Stone Spring Dense, Smoke 1 ., House, Bakelllouse, and otherneeessary building, There Is a One never fad lug Spring, rising in the yard of the Dwelling II use and Moving throw:ll the Darn yard, and to,lwhich catt eau have access at all times from any part of She farm. t he soil Is under excellent cultiva tion. The rel is a meadoof twelve acres, and a large Or chard of good grafted ult. ' For term4which villllbe very Thvorabld,hpply or write tO the subsoriber at U p t l on , Franklin cormtyi Pa. jig, gi Bai 28 YA. ULM.' ' i JIIALI. - MORRIS A CO., d Seed Store, corner 7th and July 17 tf,29 at Duar, No. B, 4 tant Anvil, Wholesale and Retail eat lc llnrilware.—lluildiug such as loeks,latehes, hinges, the agoner,or the Pittsburg be used fur right or let t hand band a superior article of e assortment of glass, paints, Ps pure white lima, French and Parry's building slate.— r sold by the toe. All ninth:kg .tl, and attended to at the le also keep a good assortment Wes, fringes, tacks, hubs, and axles. Enamelled, plain, !Iled nud patent leather; bolts NET MAKERS—WiII flud a hand and hack saws; planes, rbraea-bltts; cast steel augers a d a complete, assortment of sop Iron; east, shear, spring ils, vices, screw-plates, &c. d assortment of farming cultivators, horse rakes, rakes and forks; patent hay hoes, and axes of Sllvins', 411 of which are warranted. also keep a complete assort td coal stoves. liter of limo, considered lizer or manure in use. Sold . Peruvian Guano also fur sale. •• Co, Next.to Kr:11110es Irango street. L aneastur Pa. .d popular FAMILY lllEDl iVholesale and Retail. eit n fresh supply of Wolfe's in Selop. end will ell to junu Y 6 r Bank Stock nds, Lancaster City School • 'able semi annually. . S I MODER k CU. , Agents. are now -buying 1410(1 War rates. El= Executors
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