• ST.-LOPIS CORRESPONDENCE. Weather, 4.0 —Balloon Mania—Death of Lieut. Gov. Brown—U. M. Railroad Again--fiov. Wilson 'Shannon—lran-fa.? Legislature, 4.6.—„ The Effect of the Louisville Itiots—Politteal— Great Democratic Demonstratson in Indiana. Sr. Louts, September 3, 1855. Since the date of my last quite achtinge has taken place in ttie weather. The past week has been very wavn—indeed, the warmest week we have had thus mummer. Yesterday we were visited with a refresh ing shower, which tins somewhat cooled the atmos phere. ...the fall trade is now about commencing,. country werctiants begiuninglo arrive, and b1113L1117.121 generatly improving. Vie rivers are in fair naviga ble nonunion, but many boats in the southern trade have laid up, owing to the prevalence of the yellow fever in :New Orleans, which is now raging to a fear ful extent, and nosiness in that city, iu consequence of the epidemic, is unusually dull for this season of the year. Ind-health of our city continues excellent. The market presents no material change since my last report. 11e are in receipt of the most gratifying accounts from various quarters of the bouth and West of the corn crop, which will be one of an un usually large yield. There is very little local news of interest. The Balloon mania still continues. news tiodarti, ac- compaaied with his lady and two gentlemen of this ed.), matte a beautitul ascension un Monday last, and has feats upon a rope, suspended from the car, some fully feet in length, exched a shudder among the vast crowd ass' cituded, so daring and perilous were they. IV hilst high up in the air us hung at the end of tins rope by iris lest—the balloon ascending aapittly said taking the during Aeronaut up feet loremost; again he changed his position and hung with one hand, gallantly waving his hat with the other. Ile finally drew nimself up into the ear, and the four voyageurs passed slowly and beautifully in a southern direction, and landed solely about lour miles below the city. On Friday last he made an ascension, for toe benefit of the SUlieters uy the yel low lever in sew Orleans. The ascension was nighty eleoi,,,Me to Molls. (+Ward, and thousands ut out citizens matured hint with their presence. It is with deep regret that I. announce the death of the lion. Wilson Brown, Lieutenant Liovernor of this state. This sad event occurred lust Monday at his residence in Cape Girt/death Mr. B. was born in Anne Arundel county, did., on the 11th of August, 1004, and died on his fifty-first birth day. lie was twice elected a member of the GentAal Assembly of this State, and in Isib was appointed State Auditor, and afterwards elected Lieut. Governor—by a larger majority than was ever given to any man in toe 'State—which position lie 1,1,1 at the time of his death. lie was also Grand Master of the Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons, an institution to which he was devotedly attached. Be leaves a a wife and three daughters. Mrs. Pnebe I'. ; wile of J. W. Towne, died in this city, of dropsy, on August 2241, aged 2s years. The deceased was formerly of II est Chester, Pa. The committee, appointed by a meeting of the Chamber of Con/theme, to investigate and examine the books of the Ohio 6; Mississippi Railroad Com pany, reported a few days since, and sustained Messrs. Page A, Baton in their claims, and demands —finding tout the face of the bunks entitled Page & Bacon to the sum for which they asked. Some peo ple are of opinion that the boons could very easily be made to show this fact, but whether the books are correct in what they present, is another thing. The Repoldicatt still protests that there is soinethit, "rotten in Denmark," and they and the public du -not appear to be satisfied who the report of this committee. Fur my part, 1 cannot altogether under stand the report. It will be remembered that Page A Bacon contracted for the iron of the Belleville R. R. at $O5 per ton; and it now appears that Page A Ba con also contracted fur the iron of the U. & M. Rail road Irma the same parties they did the Belleville road iron, and their hooks show that they paid sso per ton for that used on the O. & M Railroad, while for the Belleville road but stia par two was all that was asked and paid. This makes a difference in the aggregate of upwards of 5150,uu0 The case is to be taken into Court and there satisfactorily adjusted. Thu newly appointed Governor of Kansas, arrived heretlast Monday, after my letter had been mailed. Lie did not stop lung in the city, but left immediate ly to assume his otneial duties in the Territory. Ile is DU doubt there by this time, but how he was re- • eeived by the Atchison Legislature and his bullies, is nut yet known. One ming is evident, however, Wilson Shannon is nut their first choice by any theans, and we would nut be much disappointed were they to deal with bins, as they undertook to du with Reeder. The recent lairs that have been enacted by the Kansas Legislature are a disgrace to the country. Should a man go into Lenses, and express his-pri vate opinion that Slavery is a curse, he is liable, ac cording to the letter of the lair, to be hanged upon the first tree. Should he even intimate that Kansas ought to be a Free State—the late is death! Should he write a letter to a friend, condemning the acts ut the Legislature, the penalty is death.' This whole Kansas business has been a foul stain upon the fair fame of our Constitution, and "Border Ruffianism" seems to reign supreme in that new Territory. The Louisville papers state that since the riots" there, the foreign born population are winding up their bu s iness and making preparations to remove to the new Territories. On the 21st ult., a party ut eighteen Germans—tailurs, shoe-makers, carpenters, cigar-makers and laborers—left for alinuesuta.— Several families have also left for Canada, and many more are getting ready to go. A movement is now on toot in that city to organize a Kansas emigration party of five hundred families. Over one hundred families signed the agreement on the first day, and the Democrat, of that city, says these fatuities are among the best citizens of Louisville. Property has depreciated 100 per cent. since-the riots, and the de termination on the part of the foreign burn citizens emigrating to other places, where their rights will not be disputed ur infringed. The utlichil result in Kentucky fur Governor, gives Morehead, K. N. 4,403 !—Se.tt s majority was about 4,000. A few years more and Kentucky will be placed in the Democratic column—as Tennessee has been. The official result in Alabama, exceping two coun ties, shows Winston to be nearly 12,000 ahead of his opponent. it Wll4 reported that Dr. Simmons, U. S. A., had died at Fort Riley, of cholera, but more •recent in formation leads us to doubt the report of his death. In all probability the report was incorrect. Some time since the \ manila Hotel in New Or leans was destroyed_by fire, and they are now erect ing on the old site magnificent row of five story warehouses—eight in number, which have been rented at the tullo%iog enormous rates per annum. lne turner stole ut *.•,Utl ; the duce adjoining at $4,000 each ; two adjoining at $3,000. and the other two at $2 UOU each ; making a total of $2.7,000 per annum, besides "hat the building will bring above the fir=st story. On Wedne,day last one of the largest Democratic demonstrations ever convened in Indiana, assembled at Indianorolis. lucre were over twenty thousand dernms in attendance trout all parts of the State, and all were intensely enthusiastic. The hotels could not accommodate the one-twentieth of the im mans.° mass of the Democracy, and the private dwellings were thrown open fur the reception of the guests. Speeches were made and resolutions adopt ed dentine Mtury of th: tl,dt lantern order. Go1'• Jobe Lu.vi. Gov. 'Willard and other distinguished gentlemen were present, ao.it dressed the people. The resolutions are purely :Na tional and should be published in every Democratic paper in the UlliOn . I annex them for the benefit of your readers: Resolved, That we claim with pride the name of National Democrats—that we ale old liners, and al ways expect to follow old lines so plainly marked by the patriots and sages of the Revolution in the De claration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States; our name is as unchangeable as our principles, as immutable as the foundations of the Union. Resolved, That we announce our hostility to all secret political societies and organizations as being inimical to. the genius of our institutions, and re volting to the pride and manly spirit of tree and intelligent people—that we deeply deplore the fre quent sceiaes of riot, outrage, murder, arson, and desolation,which have been occasioned by these more than Jacobin organizations; and that we ap peal to every man who values good reputation and as honorable name among his fellow men, to lose no time in separating himself from so foul a conspiracy: for he that counsels and associates with men who commit those revolting crimes is a participant in their guilt, and morally, if not legally, responsible for their acts. Resolved, Thab we hereby proclaim our decided hostility to the principles and conduct of that sec tional and fanatical party known as Abolitionists and Disunionists throughout the United States; that We view their proceedings with increasing apprehen sion of great injury to the peace and prosperity of our common country, and as being diametrically op posed to the provisions and requirements of the Unit ed States, which if violated as they propose, must bring the dreadful result of disunion, civil war, and the ruin of our beloved country—the destruc tion of the last pillar which sustains the Temple of Liberty on earth. Resolved, That we cordially re affirm the princi ple of the Democratic Nationol Convention of 1848 and 1852, as embodying the only practical system of action which can be taken in any great national question to which they refer, and as best tending to perpetuate the peace, harmony and integrity of the t Mon. Resolved, That we most positively and unequivo cally condemn and oppose all attempts to control by force or violence the right of free suffrage of citizens at the polls, either in States or Territories of this Union. The will of the people properly expressed is the highest law, but if that expression. be stifled or defeated, there is an end of civil government and,a failure of the power of the people to protect themselves. Resolved, That we view with disgust and disap probation the conduct of non-resident Know-Noth ing bullies in Missouri, or hired abolition fanatics from Massachusetts or elsewhere, in interference with the legal rights of actual settlers in Kansas to vote as they please, or deprive them of the sacred and inestimable privile e of deciding laws which are to govern them as citizens of that territory. Resolved, That wo cordially invite all men of a national sentiment and faith, to co-operate with us in maintaining the sancity of the American Consti tution, the principles of the Declaration of Inde pendence the integrity of the Union, against the attempts hf fanatical Abolitionists and demagogues, Who are aiming to set any one section of this Con federacy against the other, and whose ambition to possess political power would induce them to sacri fice the dearest interests of their country, and entail the dreadful consequences of civil war, bloodshed, disunion, and anarchy upon the ruins of our now happy, prosperous and mighty nation. Resolved, That we will most strenuously maintain the fundamental principles, the right of civil and religious liberty ; the right of citizen to worship according to the dictates of his own conscience ; the freedom of speech and the press ; the offering of the benefit of our laws and institutions to men of every nation and every clime; the equality of all good citizens, and the protection of the Government to every man who legally claims to be an Am'trican citizen. The election fn Indiana comes off on the 9th of October. Mr. George Weidler, of your county, arrived in our city on Friday afternoon last, just forty-two hours travelling time between Lancaster and this city. We want it done in thirty-six, and then we will be satisfied. Yours, let. General CASs is now on a visit to his native tom, Exeter, N. H. The mass meeting, to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the U. States, will be held on nest Monday evening the lith inst., in Inde pendence square, Philadelphia. It will doubt less be a very large affair. Those of our Democratic friends and others, opposed to Know-Nothingism, would du well to attend. DAMAGE BY FROST.—The Lockport (N. Y.) antrier says that for three nights week before last that vicinity was visited by frost, and con siderable damage has resulted therefrom. It learns that along the lake shore, and on all low lands in that Vicinity, the corn and buck wheat has been seriously injured. rrhe Unman Halr.—To minister to a penchant 1 for "auburn waves" and ''raven tresses," the bruins of inventors have heretofore been called in requisition to lit tle purpose; for although many oils, balms. dyes, and -.pt.:Tiles" have been the result of the incubation. they have nut only proved to be valueless. but many of them positively injurious to the hair anal scalp—being the loci pleat ot scald-head and various other painful and danger ous cutaneous disorders. Upon Prof. Wood, of St. Louis, fortune has confer red t he honor of holing discovered a balsamic preparation, which not only promoted the growth and beautifies the flair iu a high degree, but restores it when it is gone. or turns it back to its original color after it has become gray. ftstens it to the scalp, and effectually destroys I.uch cute. geouS erupti , tts 10:10 have Itt.teta ettletitterett by the use f dyes. essential oils, and other Injurious Oppliratittos The malty respectable testiaamiala which are ollored in its favor. (oast c‘ery part' I the country it, %Illicit it has tea.o itt t rt./du...al. Is:: Fe.-, tot loop for the sae-14:t: to hot g a soul t ti. 111 , ,real demand for this article iu thvtratttttrit States, i "1,... , 1 the prtiprietors L, kst.tblish n tlttiottt fotr its tt,:ittuut..turt• and sale in the ell) tor Sftst• Torts. It is 1:01 sapp:anting all e.titer so...allies for the Ilsir. and ahead) et.joys a papalarity which no other has 011313- ,1. ill* it—test it--.tittl )1.5 %till titjttiet, that your 011,, I iott has itttot dictrtottl to it Your:. &to PROP. [futile trial or pour hair Restorative. it gives me great pleAsuro to say that its street has hoot ox,llent in removing inflammation. dais &nil; and a runstant tendency to itelihur with which I hate lsfen tinulded from ehildlits,d, and h.ts alw, resto red my hale. Whirls was gmy, to its original od or. 1 'nave tivval other arikles. milli any thing like pleas ure and profit. Sour, J. K. IttAx,:, Past, of the Orthodox Church. Itrcatktieht TILAL IL It. ()Friel:, ventlalia, June 21, Wu.,—Lear Sir f lake pleasure in bearing vol untary testimony to the excellence of your hair Reston.. tire. Three mouths ago my hair was very gray. It is now a dark brown, (the original COI,. smooth and glossy. The only appplbtat ion I have made to it has IKo,u the Jlair Restorative.. prepared by you; and which, from the result of toy own ease, I can moat cordially r.•cumniend to Respectfully yours, From the Editor of tho Real Estate Adv. rtiser, Sap.' stre.et. Inc.o Wool —heat Sir-liming beeome previously lade gray, 1 tea: induced, soma six weeks since, 10 make , rial t,•ur Hair Restorative. I have used less I live - sillies, but the gray hairs have all .disappeared and al though toy hair has not • fully attained its original color. yet the price', of change is gradually going on. and 1 have grit hopes that. in a short time, my hair will be as dark no formerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moist are and vigor of the hair, which, before, was harsh and dry, and it has used to come out Its tot nterly. liespeetfully yours. Pfior. Wootc--Nly hair .sgontents,l Eel liug"lT souse three or hairs sine, Mid e"lltinUed to do so until 1 be- ILUite kill. I tried all the popular remedies of the day. but to no effect : at last 1 was indueed to use your celebrated Ilair I:estimative. and ant very tappy to say it s doing wonders. 1 hare now it fine growth of young hair. and elo.ert ally recumniend its use to all similarly al- A. C. IVILI.1131•ON, 133 SA.l , lld street. t. 1.4/111:1, 7, 1 , 54. .1. WOOL s LU., 3111 Uroadsay, Now Y.,rli, anal 114 )lacket, St. Louis. )11.., Pr. prieturb, 1. liy.At Swot. 112 th 2d aL, Whnli sale .A;zeilts. . . sAle by 11. A. 1104 K trltll 0 Co., Niedieine Depot, Lai,, aster, by H. A. Shireinan,‘Coluoiliin, and by bro,gisis generdly. mg 14 • ICI iliStiTll. aieelirding to reports, Is •epariug for revolutionary attempt iti Europe as soon i•si the pi, pe [Urn. 'nay arrive. We may then look for n relival ut thr hats and revolutionary fashions. Iluescselniv,• ne doubt the Philadelphia public.. no matter what :nay be tho ctimigt, in dress. will still i•outinue to providi• elothing to nn 10/C1(1111.1i cheap :tilt 4 1e,salit elothin, store, No. 111 Chesnut street. eacto actor u Prituklin .!-; 10-19 EquAnTl"ro ALL! I;NIFORNIITYuF PItICE! -1 new feature of business: Every one his own :::alesmian 'ones k C t.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Marfiet street. above nth. in addition to Imving th arres:. most varksi flishionahle stork 0r ci..thhi g :fiiilfidelphia. made expressly for retail sales. have consti ruled every one Ms own Saliennan. by having, marked it figures. on each article, the very lowest price it ran be ;old for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must boy alike The goods : ell well spohirod :mil prepared nod grey pains taken with h the making. so that all can idly with On full assaranco of getting a 2:isel iirLicl.• at 11, tons lowes price. Itruovol , er the Cresc.,ll. in Maket. alto .tilt Jia felt ti. 13 . -5 CO. M tiers of in t ro Bents in the, Pills is the result of a bop,: extet,i, practice; they are mild in their operation. ani eertain ixstm lug vain, to its proper channel. ,very iml.llo e 111,0 the l'ith• pruned successful. The fin, open th oh,trueihms to which leinales ma ilable. and fling nature into its proper channel, whereby health 17 restore d. autl the pale anal deathly countenance 0h:11r:ea to a healthy one. No femaie eau; tta health tide:, she rezular; and. whenever au obstruction whys fr int exposure, cold. or any other l'au,ee genevd health be,:ins immediately to tletritile, and tit. want of such a remedy has been the reuse of so many con sumptions among young females. Ilea:1.1i, p.n.s in the sale. palpitations of the 1.101, loathing 0r 10011. 0101 ditt t:lrtlytt Sluer, do most always arise front the into a ruption cr . nature :Lodhenever that is the ease. the pit: will in variably remedy all those eythi. N. I.l.—'l'ltese Pills :Mould th.Vel . he taken durihz preg daney. as they would be Nut, to CallSe a thiSettreht,te. 'They are put up ill square not I+c:e,. and Will he .oat by mail to any address by remitting to lir. U. 1.. Cht,,,atuti, No. Z 7 I Illeeher street, New VorIL. Prier tote loollar per hose On the 30th ult., by the Bev. 11. A. i.Shultz. Wil liam Eugene Kreider, or Lithe, to 'Mary Josephine Demuth, of this city. LTV" With the above notice we received a laige slice of delicious bride cake, for which we 1001:d the richest blessings upon the young couple who have just embarked upon the matrimonial voyage. la Philadelphia,, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. 11. N. Barnes. 11. N. Craft to Alma C 'Phipps, both of this city. In this city, on the 31 inst., Charles Stone, aged 22 years. 2 months and 3 days. on the 25Itt utc., to. hi. ....aidence, in Holmes co., Ohio, Nicholas Yoder, formerly of Lancaster county, aged 71 years, 2 months and 24 days. In this city, on the 7th inst.. Henry Willis, only son of J. AI. Willis and Elizabeth 51. Geist, aged 1 year and 5 months. Our "WILLIE" sleeps In JESUS' arms; Affection Weeps Departed charms. "Weep not, nor grieve," The SAVIOUR cries— Un me believe. And dry your eyes ; 1 called the Loved one home, That you might long to come ; For where the treasures shine There will the heart incline !" SATCRDAY, September 7..—The demand .fir Queircitron Bark has fallen off, but $29 per ton is still the general asking rate for No. 1. The foreign advices by the Atlantic have impart ed more firmness to Breadstuffs, but have had no ef fect upon the Cotton market. The receipts of Flour are increasing, the inspec tions of the past week amounting to 19,510 barrels. There has been more inquiry for - export, and prices are firmer. Sales of 2000 barrels standard and good brands at $7,25a7 371-, and 1300 barrels extra at $B, 62ta8,8,75. There is a steady demand for home consumption from $7,371 up to $7,75 for common and extra brands, and fancy lots at higher figures. Nothing doing in Rye Flour. 200 barrels Pennsyl vania Corn Meal sold at $4,25 per barrel. Grain—Wheat is in better demand, but the sup plies have materially fallen off, and there were but few samples displayed on Change. Sales of 3000 bushels prime red, port Tennessee, at $1,70 per bush el,,and 500 bushels good Ohio at $1,60. 1000 bushels Southern Rye sold at $l. In Corn nothing doing— the last sale of yellow was at 96 cents in store. Oats are in better demand, and 4a 500 bushels Del aware sold at 38a40 cents per bushel, and part on private terms. Whiskey is unchanged—sales of 100 barrels at 42a 43 cents and bads at 41 cents. D. G. Swartz, LAND AGENT FOR THE oTATE OF lOWA. Real Estate bought and sold on c inunission ; Laud War rants located: Money Invested in a legal manlier on Laud security, at 15 per cent. per ,annum, clear of all expenses: 5,000 Acres of seleeted Land for t;ale. %M. Residence In North Duke st., Lnreaster, sep Card.—To the Editor of the Inland Daily. Sir ±lThe stntement In the Inland Daily of today (Semen, her 3d) concerning the Two Keys made by me, by only of the Janitor for the Treasurer's Office, is incorrect. I was under a mistake When I made the statement to Mr Reinhold to that effect yesterday. When I went up yesterday to the f'' •t hence, at th. request 01 the Janitor. I found that I had made two.. Key. for each of the Offices in the building, except the Treasu rein ofnef. I made only one hey for tile County Treasu rer . s oflice. and so I Informed the County Commissioner: at the time, and proved to them that the Locks of th ,l)ffices Vero of n Lad quality by unlocking and lockim them in nulr presence with a piece of bent wire. cep 11 It 13/. WILLIAM JoROAN. lt,romat Joy Academy, a Classical and In English Boarding School for young:men and tio)s, lo cated In Mt. Joy, Lancaster County, Pa.—E. 1,. MOORE, Principal. Winter session, of Five Months, commencing first NVednesday lisiN . ovember. For Circulars containing parti,ulars address ` the Principal. rep It :!m.434 Dissolution of Co- Partnership. —Notice k hereby given, that the partnership lately existing be tween John Wiley, of East Donegal, and Juin, IL Smith, of Conay township, Lancaster county, Pa., trading under the firm or Wiley S. Smith, at the business of Milling and Distilling, (at llaltieman's,) is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. All debts owing to the said - partnership are IS be received by the said John IL Smith-and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him Tor payment. s.p 11 3!x34 Trs. Burley, (formerly Mrs. Jackson,) 111_tuay be consulted, as usual, at her residence, No. - _o2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, below Catharine, on all those questions of occult science which the has for more titan a quarter of a century iu Philadelphia answered so correctly. Mrs. Burley continues to make Mrs. Jackson's Mt, infallible fur obstructions of monthly regularity In females, which are recommended for all 'persons so affected and which may be taken under all circumstances; Without injury to health.- sep 11 -ana 34 OLD GUARD lIMI=I Elfillill 1111 ET= MARRIAGES DEATHS PHILADELPHIA, So•pielnLer Jon:: WILEY, .10IIN 11. SMITH. Pnblla Sale .-- On Thursday the 11th, day of Oeto ber 183. Will be sold an the premises, the follow ing mentioned and described real estateof Mary Hershey, widow, deceased, consistinvas follows to wit : . No 1. Being the Mansion place of said deed. situate in Manor township Lancaster county, about 4 miles from Safe Harbor and d miles from Columbia, adjoining lands of Frederick Frey, Jacob Eshleman, and others and the mild leading from Safe Harbor to Columbia, containing 198 acres, together with the river hill `longing thereto. The improvements thereon are a largelstory stone DWILLING HOUSE, a stone swi ser ham ta ll other necessary out buildings, such as wagon shed spring house, never failln spring in the same hog stye smOke house bake house two large apple or chards with bearing fruit trees and other fruit about the house about 100 acres of the same is arable land and the remai nder is well covered with all kind of timber, and running water in all the fields for watering cattle. No. 2.. Adjoining No. 1, containing 78 Acres, with the ricer hill thereto belonging; about 10 acres thereof is see able land, and in a high state of cultivation; the bal ance is covered with all kinds of Timber, chiefly chestnut. The whole of the above IS well inclos.l In good post and rail fences. The above will either be sold in the whole or In parts, es above mentioned and described, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view either or the whole of the said premises, will please call on either of tne undersigned Executors, or on Jacob Hershey, residing un No. 1. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M., of said day,iwhen due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned ELecutors of said Mary lleishey,'decea.sed. ABERLHAM. HERSHEY, CHRISTIAN HABECKER. At the game time and place will also be sold a certain un,snage and lot of ground mutaining 3 acres, situate in Manor tap., fronting the public road leading from Iherstlees 31111 to Esltlemaia's Smithshop--belonging to the heirs of said Mary Hershey, deed. On this tract, here is a good frame weather-Loarded DWELLING lousE. smoke house, a stable, slimmer house, a variety of Fruit Trees, a well of water with a pump in near the door, ke, ke. Terms 01 sale made known by the under sigked, attorney in k,,t of the heirs of said deceased. ' MIMM=I3 MIZE ` - aluable Real Estate at Private Sale.— .to excellent etore Stand and itching house,on the r James and Queon st. This teuernent is built 4,r brick and in the best aantier—three stories high with a two story Lies Luiidiug. II . draut, and cellars under the how building, and is now and lies ht.. for the last three years 0. - cUpted a, a lico ntsreiitid pirate its Prise. $3,1,0. Also: six t wo story Brisk DWELLING HOUSES, on the east side of North Queen street, north of . dairies street. and near thejunct ion of the Reading rind. Pri,, icon $6511) to $ 1175 each. Also, two tun, and a half story brisk dwelling houses, on the -south side of Frederick street—a new street running inns North Queen to Duke street, huinediately north of James. Price. 5. till to $725. Also, three two story brisk dwelling houses on the afore- said Frederick street, each containing five rooms and a kitchen. Price. ;'SW each. All the al,ive property is clear and free from ground rent or other h:umbras - sees. The three last named houses are je,,t lacing finished, and possession can be given as soon as completed. For all other,. possession can be given ou the Ist of April, 1856. Apply to the proprietor, corner of North Queen and Or ange sts. Terms accommodating. Inn:aster, sep 11 :nn raluable Farm For Sale.—Thesubseriber will distil., of. at public sale, on Saturday, November the loth. at I o'clock, I'. yl., on the premises, his Farm in Drumore twp., Lancaster co., used partly fur farming and partly for grazing as also for dairying purposes, containing shoat 400 Acres of excellent land—'2so acres of which Is oloarod and in a high state of cultivation, laid off in conve nient fields and well fenced, with running water in nearly dl of the fields. The balance is thickly covered with Chesnut, oak and other kinds of thriving young time ;er. The improvements are a large two story vete Dwelling House 30 by GO feet, roofed with late, and a porch running the full laugth of the ,uilding. There Is a cellar under the. whole louse; there is also a Frame Summer Kitchen attached vith running spring water at the door. There Is a large 'tone and Frame (Carn a l 00 by 47 feet conveniently arrang d with stabling, mows, Sc.. and a straw house 2.0. , feet gum.° iu front of it. Also a Wagon Shed, 30 by 35 feet, . . covered with slate, with a large Granary above sufficient to h ild 2000 Bushels of Grain, and two Corn Cribs attach ed, and a Carriage Bosse. Also a llog House, Wood House. Smoke I lens, Milk House ever the spring, and other nee.. sary oat buildings. There is also new shedding fur Cattle of Gm length of 160 . feet round the barn yard; likewise a well and pump and running water iu the barnyard. There is also a stream running through the farm, which f,nierly furnished water power Mr a Fulling Mill. and could again be used for that or a similar purpose. There are two Tenant Houses, a smith shop and Lime Kiln, and two Orchards on the Farm, one of them just commenced bearing. The Tract might Le conveuleutly divided into vo fars. The lo,at ion is o desirable one in all respects—being lu healthy and moral neighborhood, convenient to Church re. of Houses :Ind It is within 10 miles of the line of the Columbia Railroad, and within a utile of the octoraro Rail Road, which it is expected will shortly be put under contract. Terms will be made easy to suit purchasers, and an in dispuhible title will be executed and possession glvcn on the Ist t.f April next. For furthe(particulars enquire of the subscriber residing on the Farm. sep tl tf-.:4 PANDERS M'CULLORGII. air Volksfreund and EX.lllliner, of this city, and Repub. tirao, and Village Record, of West Chester, copy the above till sale. 'Valuable Private Residence at Public y 'Nur...day, the :A./th doe of September. 1655, will be offered at public sale. at the Hotel of Lewis :preen ,. in bast King s! reel. the very desirable private r dence recently occupied by Geo. W. llainorsly, in South 1111 kt-street, in the city of Laneastir, Immediately adjoining lha Fartnor's haul:, and directly opposite the Lutheran Lurch. 'no I is a double two-story ISCILDI:a.f, with Parlor. large flail. Dining And 'sitting Booms, Sdonner and Winter Kitchens, with ranges in eaeb.un the first floor: and with six comfortable chauf hers, a Library, Bath room and stun onus on Ibe second floor. The dwelling has recently been than 4bly repaired.' and posers. s every modern eenveni -n.e. Gas. I lot and Coltl ke. Attached to the bats.. in 11 pleasant yard, in ith a choice society of flourishing shrubbery, Its el, re pr. , xintity to the New Cu,o t house and other [wes of and its :apple front. allowing tillUlelltit 1,0111 I w an n(li,e with , ,ut interfering with the dwelling. n , ,kr, it a v.., de,irahh• situltion f,,r a lawyer or other gon'l,ll,lli. Sale to o , lollllelle, at eats 0'.•10,1, in Iho evening, when attenda,e will b, 3:14.1 tern,. which will he emy, made known I,y W. CARPENTER, Agent. s,p 11 ardwarc.—PISKEIZTON & No. 37 11 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. Wholesale and total! dealers in Foreign Hardware and domestic, cutlery, nails. paints, oils, varnishes, Fie. Afways on hand a complete as,rtinent of buildioa firtnint: uteusibi, cedar tt are . and Coach Hardware. They ore the exist teilve Agenta for the two most celehra ed I.:T.IALS in the Union, the Morning Star tol the William Penn, warranted to give entire Mist:tflon or no sale. Also, a completo - assortment if the latest and most improved Cook and Parlor 'tones in the market, adapted to both wood and coal. t.p_„Tl, e y ce.pe,tfully invite the public to examine their ton k. helore purchasing elsewhere. as they are determin e! to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for the libc, nl patronage heretofore extended o them. they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liEltToN 1 SLAYNIA I( Eh. scp II tf34 public t-elurday. Stptember public sal,. et the I,,itlenee of the sub- Owe, in I. p Lancaster county, viz: No.l, a v finable farm containin; about 1 3 5 A c r c a , less. in Otierain township,lin ill, road leading front Steel sill, to Iflack Patch Furnace, and about 2 miles th- hitt, plats, hdp Ming Ihnis of Joseph Robison. FAIVII:111:111J1 4 411,S. The hand 10 ill 3 first rate state I cultivation. and under good loners. Tim improvements thereon aro 3 lore , . tte. , story attic DIV ELL 'Nil . and kitchen. and a well of water in the kitchen. a Laid: I aril. with lily and straw sheds ~Ifacheil. corn cribs, and ' , titer out buildings.— Ms, n I irchard. Stli•11 as apples, pears. peaches. cherries. Sc. Als•ut :to acres of the ithiue tract is Woodland, and pb ?Oiled ly Clll,lllO limber. No. 2 is a tract of same quality of Land, adjoiniug No. 1. and on the west Wm. Slack, containing 11 7 Acres, tiler; or less, in a high slat: of cultivatiln, nod, goml fcnee and lately limed. The improvements are two Lott it USES, sue of which is two stories high, with sev eral springs near the saute. About 20 acres of the above tra c t is woodland. and principally Chesnut timber of the hest quality. Persons wishing to view the property, can do so by en the subscriber residing on the saute. Possession and au indisputable title will be given on the first day of April, 1520. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., of said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by s phi SAMUEL. STAFFORD. ' , louring Mill for be sold at pri -14 vote sale a lIIIRCIIA.NT GUIST MILL, situated in Cumberland county. one mile north of Shippensburg, on the rood leading to Newburg. It is three stork, - high, two 1,1 stone and the upper of frame nearly uew. This is a superior property. beautifully located in our of the, finest wheat growing districts in the State, on a durable stream of water—of easy access by gait roads and within one mile of the Cumberland Valley Railroad. There are about , of Land ledongint.t. with a two story stone DWEL LINO HOUSE. a Lo Tenant House. barn. Or chard. be. As the property must be sold. it will be offered on very reasonable terms, and is worthy the at-, teillina of thus,, wisbin to purchase. If no purchaser ut ters me re th,, imh october nest, it will after that be rented f r on e ye,. Tb property will bo shown thauy one desirous to pur clots by Mr. 1111;11 e,aig near Shippensburg, or app y to J. S.Col.vell, Es+, , :rarlb.le. Cumberlaud county. Fo. terms and forth r particulars apply to Mr. MArroLts 7,11,1, of Laneast, city, or to either of the gentlemen above mentioned. sop 11 5t°414 Donk Agents NV anted.—Agents wanted In so pery Town awl County in the United States, to canvass fur the most popular Historical and other valuable end saleable books published. The works two particularly adapted to the wants of the peoble, being beautifully il lustrated with tine Steel and Wood engravings, and hound in the most substantial manner. Agents now canvassing, for us, lind It a pleasant and piMltablo employment. Our list also includes the best works of T. S. Awnwit. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year, and their tale Is still increasing. We bave just added several new books to our lint by this most popular author, and shell add others the ensuing fall and winter. We think we have the best list for Agents In the coun try. Send for it, and judge for yourselves. For full par. titulars and Het, Address - - J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 1S North Fourth street, PhilMielphls, sop 11 4m 34 -o Groc•re and Confectioners.—Buy you goods from tirst hands and save '2O per cent. The un dersigned has in store end oriels for sale at the owes price. with a discount of 3 per cant. fir cash, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Walnuts, Currants, Oranges, Croun Nuts, Citron, 'Lemons, Filberts. Prunes, - Sweet Oil, Oround Nuts, Dates. Castile Soap, &c. All orders by mail promptly attended to. TII')3IAS BOND, Sep 11 41 :1.1 41 5. Water street. Philadelphia. Twenty Dollnr■ Reward :--nn the night of August 29th, (ult..) was stolen front the stable of the subscriber. In Drum m.° township, a set of DJUIILE CAlt- MAI; E tIIItN ESS. nearly newt The above reward will be paid fir Information leading to the recovery attic property and conviction of the thief. cep .13133 . . }lmportant to School Directors, Tench• nod others in torestetl in the cause of education —Veneer nross.. ihs,ksell e rs :aid Stationers, Kramph' Buildings Lancaster, have emotantly on hand a larai supply of all the School Books iu use in this section of the Country. Having special arrangements with Publishers and others excessively engaged in the Book trade, they are prepared to tell in any quantities as low as they can be bought this side of Philadelphia. S. ore agents for the sale of the FRANIELItt MOUES to which they invite special attention. They would also call attention to their stock of School Maps, bellying It to be the largest stock to be found in any one establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburg; and as they are the only authorized agents for Bldwell's large Mops of the eastern and western Hemisphere, and as much the agents fur Pelton's us any other person in this City or County, and having special arrangements, they are prepared to supply them as low as they can be bought for in the Country, and will guarantee Peltou's Maps and Key to be the latest edition published. Having been more extensively engaged In the Book trade for a number of years than uny other House in this City, we feel confident we can make It an abject for Teachers, Directors, and all others, to give us a call or correspond with us White purchasing elsewhere. Our Aliseelaneous Stock, including all the late publications of note, Theology, &c., is always large, to which we invite especial attention. tsp. 4 t (43 MURRAY k 13TOEK. 5, Shares Lan. & Elizabethtown pike Stock. • ' Oa Runes Farmers liasik mock. 25 " .7...annaster do. 60 " Lancaster Gas stock. For sale by sap 4 Valttable Property for Sale.--Will at public sale, on Saturday, the 15th of Said, 1165, at Landis' Tavern, in Manholes township, Le county, the following valuable property situated i ville, in said twp...on the road leading from Lan 'Oregon, 2 miles from the former place, viz: a lot of - 1 containing 5 Acres, more Or Ins, all cleared; good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a two story brick HOUSE, nearly new, with a well and pump In it near the door, a wash house, bake oven, a frame barn, with a granary, carriage house, corn crib, and all other • ry outbuildings. There are various kinds of thriving fruit trees premises, such as apples, peaches, cherries, pears, . The property is eligibly situated, and is well wor attention of purchasers. Possession will be given Immediately, if desired. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. P. M. of avld da attendance will be given and terms ma ' de known sep 4 2t 33 JAMES DO NN acing Fund of the 'Crated State caving Annuity and Trust Co., S. E. corner Cheanut sta., Philadelphia. Capital $250,000. stotalli is received on deposite daily. The amo posited 6 cotered In a lle;usit Book and given to positor. or, if preferred. a certificate will be given. All sums, large and small, are received, and the paid back on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., cow from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen day ous to the withdrawal of the money. On the first day of January. In each veer, the of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or adde principal,ms he may prefer. The Company have now upwards of ?,LUJ dcpcs the City rf Philadelphia alone. Any addilianal infurmatlan will iven by ad the Treasurer. . . . DI ItEt:TORS. It. CRAwi °RD. {'rest. WILLIAM M. G, LAWRENCE JORN,QN. Vire PreAt. PAUL It. lion}. 111.011 , 42 I JAMES DEVEREI (.31: , ‘TAVUS ENG PLINY Fl Secretary and Tree J. C. OCIIISCIIIAOEIt. Teller and Interpreter sep 4 AMMON}, W. THOMPSON BENJAMIN W. TINGLEY, JACOB I.i FLOE ANCE, T) Simpson's Basket Factory and StoltE.—Ll. now on Laud a large as: of Ladies FANCY TRAVELING WORK, and carrying Childrens' Coaches, Cradles, Rocking Horses. Vel: Wheelbarrows, Fancy Rigs, Doll Heads, and To kinds, Wholesale and Retail; at the lowest prices, P. 61)1Pna No. 230 North 2d street, between Callomhill a. east side, Philadelphia. N. B.—All kinds 'of Wood Work and Ilouseke. ticles. sep 4, Valimbic Real Estate at Public On Tuesdav,the ISthday of September, 15051 dersigned, Executors of Christian Wolf, deed, at Public Sale, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, 01., Of Land, situate in Southampton township, county, on the Roxbury road, about two miles Shippensburg, bounded by the lands of Alfre David Spencer and others. It is now occupied Wolf, and contains 140 Acres, of which 110 • Limestone land, and about 10 Acres good SI. About 15 Acres of said land is covered with timber and the balance is in nu excellent state cation. The improvements are a large Weather LOO HOUSE, Frame Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring House and all other necessary out build ings, all of which are new. The Farm is well watered by running water, and there is also a never falling Well. Also—A Young' Orchard Fruit. EM=l ALSO—On Saturday, the 22.1 of ,September, be sold by the said Executors, on the promi. o'clock, M., all that certain valuable Tract of ate in the township of South Middleton, CS c uuty, on the banks of the Yellow Breeches Cre. one nano South east of Boiling Springs, Wu lands of Jacob Strickler, William Weise, Benjam man and others, containing 115;4' Acres. The meats are a large two story STONE HOUSE basement. a large Stone Barn, a good Carriag - Spring House, with an excellent and never !kill of Water. Wood House, Wagon Shed and all out-buildings, all in good order. Alan—An Oj choice Fruit. This valuable Farm is all of the b' stone. with about 100 Acres Ina high state of cu' and the remainder In good Timber. Also—A goo. House, with out-buildings and shout 3 Acres which will be sold seperatoly or with I.lte Farm purchasers. ALSO—At the same time and place will be lain Tract of Mountain Land, situate In said about three miles from the above described farnil log 163. Acres, being well covered with young and Oak timber. Terms will be made known on each of said ADAM. WO tiEOllOll sep 4 tf33 Ex, Columbta and Philadelphia Rail Superintendent's Office. Parkeshurg, August Settled proposals will be received at this office ' urday, September 22d, for furnishing TIMBER,I and for the building of three Bridges on this Ito' One over the" Brandywine," at Downington— with three segments iu each span of 127 feet eat One over "Peques"—one span 127 feet Burr p middle Truss under the door. And the other 'Little Conestoga," west of Lancaster—Truss Br; three 'Trusses; span about 127 feet. All of the material to be of the best quality an to the inspection and approval of the Engineer. Bidders will please state the price per lone te,. Timber delivered at Columbia, or at any conven llong the road,—also the price for the Iron :ind lb., and the price per lineal foot fur building. N be received for the building of the Bridges but fi builders. Plans and specifications ran be Feel] at this • I ho 15th of September. J. It. ItA• sep 1 3t 33 Superin - Deal Estate at Public Sale.--The nderslgn .l.Awd, Executors of the last will and testamen. nt John Toland, Esq., late of Miner township, Perry coin ly, dee'd. will offer at public Sale, on the premises, on Thursday, October 25, 1055, at 1 o'clock, 1' SI., the hillowi le descri bed Heal Estate, to wit: A tract of Patented Land situated in said township. containing 116 Acres, mire or less, about 1110 Acres of which are cleared and in a I igh state of cultivation, and under c.xcellent fence: 1: Acres of which is Meadow which cannot be surpassed for produc tiveness, by any land in the county, with sear et a Springs of Water running through the same. There IS an Olt- CHARD of chice fruit trees on the protilkes. Tie balance is well set with Oak and Chesnut Timber. Ti improvements are a large:and convenient Tll.O STOIII - HOUSE, bank barn, wagon shed, sour cribs, spring and bake house; also ou said farm a comfortable Tenant House, and :in excellent spring 'Of water note the saute. This property Is fiver:ally Located: the public mad leading from Newport to Petersburg passes through the saute, and Is within 6 miles of the Moaner and 5 of the latter place, and 7 miles east of Bloomfield, the -Duty town of Perry county. The Juniata iliyision of the Penusyluanla Canal and the Pennsylvanie Railroad passes through the learnt. This property. by mason Of its S market. Le.. and within one hour's travel of and five of Philadelphia, renders it worth the a any persons wishing to purChase Real Estate sishing to see tin: above property will be show by calling at the premises or on either of the utt Toasts ur Sslo.—Sit tier cent. on the w•hde it chase money, to he paid immediately after the struck down; Otte third al the purchase moon ducting the six per cent.. to be paid on the tir• ~ 5 6, when the deed will be made and possess the balance in two equal annual payments, wit to be secured by judgment bonds. Miller tivp., sep 1 Is 33 .Totlce..-The copartnership heretofore ex,listing and ,L 1 doing business under the firm of ICAUTA & KING, ..ontracters—Jacol, F. Haute & Robert J. King isthis day dissolved, (August '21,1655.) tf 32 ri , o the Honorable Court of Quariter Sea- J_ eions of Lancaster county. nt September Term, 1545. The Petition of Jacob Hull. of Upper Leacer4township, T Lancaster county, Respectfully Represents : t ho In de. sirous of selling liquors pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, of April 14, 1554, "to restrana the sale of intoxicating liquors:" that he is a citizen of the United States, and does not keep any hotel, Inn, tare n. restaur ant, eating house, theatre, oyster house, or cell r, or other place of entertainment, amusement or refresh,. eat. Your petitioner therefore prays the lionorsi le Com t to grant him a license to sell liquor pursuant to the provis ions of the said act. JACO I HULL We, the undersigned, citizens of Upper Le cock twp., aforesaid, Do Certify, that we are well acquaint with the said Jacob lioll, who is desirous of obtaining license to sell liquor in mid Upper Leacock two., that hope a citizen of the United States, of temperate habits, of , rood repute i ., for honesty, and well disposed to the good orde of society; that he does not keep any hotel, inn, tavern, •estaurant, eating house, oyshir house, or cellar. theatre, o other plkee of amusement, entertainment or refreshment; t at a license ought to be granted to the petitioner in ord.n , to promote the welfare of the citizens; and that there are of already more licenses granted in said Upper Learn,' township, than the public good require. George Dear, John Lehman, Wm. Weidman, might, Washington Simmons, Joseph tlrein llofferd, Samuel Lutz. Emanuel 1101Fer,l. l i no, Jacob Brubaker. Israel B. Johns, (la.. E. Jol 122E=3EIM rro the Honorable Court of qua I ions of Lancaster comity, at September ' The Petition of Chen. Shertz,of the city of Lan co. of Lan., Respectfully Represents: That he i selling liquors pursuant to the provisions of Assembly. of April 14, 1855, .'to restrain the s. tenting liquors.' that he is a citizen of the lin and does not keep any hotel, inn, Lavern, rest , hag house, theatre, oyster house, or cellar. Or 0 entertainment, amusement or refreshment. Your petitioner therefore prays the llonora grant him a license to sell liquorr pursuant t, ions of the said act. We, the undersigned eitizensof the S. E. W. • f said city of Lancaster, Do Certify, that we are well acquainted with tile said Christian Shertz, who Is desirous of obtaining a 11,012F43 to sell liquor In said SYard, that he Is a citizen of the United States, of temperate habits, of good repute for honesty, and n•ell disposed to the good order of societye that he does not ice4p any hotel, inn, tavern restaurant, eating house. or cellar, theatre, or other pia of amuse. ment, entertainment or refreshment, that a I •ense ought to be granted to the petitioner In order to remote the welfare of the citizens; and that there are nut already more licenses granted in said Ward than the public good require. Christian Widnayer, Michael Trisler, Ilen Jacob King, George King, sr., Christian nom. Goniglu, Nathaniel Bair, David Bair, Alex. 11. M, Kline , Philip Leonard. Valuable Farm for Sale .-- I'h subscriber will sell at private sale, a valuable Tra t of Land, situate in Centre township. Perry county, ad fabling lands of George Barnett, Philip Roth, C. Roth, Jr. and others, containing 113 Acres, about 70 acres f which are cleared, having thereon'orected a good two sory STONE HOUSE, with Basement. nod a twos my Log House and Leg Barn. a Carriage chop, Black smith shop, spring house and other out buildings. There are two Orchards on this property containing granted apple, pear, plum and peach trees. There uri, five acres of Meadow, and the land not cleared Is covered sill, a sup,- rior quality of pine and other timber. Lime and lime:4one can be obtained in any quantity la the imm, dinte neigh borhood. A never failing spring and well c f good water are among the advantages. This farm 14 situate one mile east of Bloomfield and offers many ina.leenunts to pur chasers. For further particulars address the mbscriber at Neu Bloomfield, Perry county, Pa, nog 283 t 32 lIENIIT 811ADB. public Sale...-On Saturday, the 22d day of Septem- X her, 1855, in pursmsnce of on order of tlie Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned 'senators of the last will and testament of Arm hart, deed, will capon° to public sale on the premises. the following r esir.rilsd real estate, late the estate of said Ann Hart, deed, viz: a Lotor piece of Ground situate in Salisbury township, Lancasleir / county, adjoining lauds of Joseph limbic, moo Clemson and other, containing 71 Perches, mor or less. with a one and a half story weather-boarded 11l EL- . LING HOUSE fronting on the Columbia and Philadelphia turnpike, a frame stable, hake von Y tl i and others improvements theram erected. ' here is also a well of first rate water with a pum therein bear the door un said lot. The fences around o lot ore in good order and repair. This property offers 'Teat induce• ments to a man wishing to purchcse a home, sit is on the turnpike above mentioned, and within a ni e of the Ca Tumble and Philadelphia Railroad at the •Gap: convenient to mills, stores. schools and plates of worshi Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of term will be made known by aug 28 At 82 n Ordinance Creating a: Permanent LOIN.—Sts. 1. The Select and Common Councils of tbo City of anessler, hereby ordain, That the. Presidents Of Councils shall sign forty Coupon Bonds of Five Hundred Dollars each, to create a permanent loan of Twenty Thous and Dollars, to be appropriated as &flows, to will $1640 to ;defray the met of erecting& stationary Steam Engine and ;Boilers for the City Water Works $9,000 to defray the expense of repairing the new tasin; $4500 for procuring and laying Water pipe, plugs, stops, 1,c4 $4150 for Me.td nallialtig two squares in Duke street, and two squares in (Prince street; and dIOOO to incidental 'repairs to streets 'during the remainder of the present fiscal year; leairing a tioutingent fund of SSIO applicable to the above objects. as may be directed by Councils. Slid Bends to be plated in the hands of the Mayor for negotiation at the lowest obtainable rates of interest not exceeding 6 per centime per annum, and fur the payment of which, the faith and credit of the City is hereby pledged. Ordained and enacted into a law, at the City of Lau . aster, the __'rid day of August, 1555. II EERY CARPENTER, President of S. C. HENRY M. WHITE, Pres. pro tem. C. C. .1. F. SIIRODEIt sold -mbar, easier Rose. :ter -to und. under Attest, Jrams C. CIRPENTER, Clerk C Jos. r3A3asoN, Clerk C. C. Notlce.-..The copartnership heretofore existing and doing business under the firm of CARSON & KAUTZ, is Briekumking, is this day dissolved,(August 24, 1a55) by mutual ,rousent. The business of tha late 3rm will be settled by Henry P. Carson, and the business hereafter eanducted under the name of HENRY P. CARSON .1 CO. aug 2Stf 32 • improved Super Phosphate of Lime.-- Tee subscriber informs Dealers and Farmera that he has greatly improved the quality of his Super Phosphate of Lime, and now confidently recommends the article manufactured by him, as superior to any in the market. You are Invited to call, examine and try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican Duane, tab.. C. , indles, Soap. de., at the lowest marketrates. • .101I.N L. POMEROY. Successor to Thos. W. Morgan, Nos. 9 and 10 South Wharves, :Philadclphla. IM. Farmers can hied on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded wharf. sue 29 3rn 32 Jacob Ezuertcllc & Co.—lmporters and Whole sale Dealers in China, Glass & Qneenan - are, No. 215 North Third street, four doors below Callowhill (east side.) sign of the COFFER Pot. Philadelphia. • um-. Packing Warranted. JACOB EILERICK : HENRY HOPKINS: aug 29 üblic Sale.--'JO Tuesday, the 16th day of Sep tember,, 1853. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lantaster county, the subscriber, administrator of Jacob Sand., late of East Earl township, said county, deceased, will sell by puler vendue, on the premises of No. 1, the following described real estate, to wit; a tract or parcel of about 7 Acres of Limestone Land, on the Har risburg and Downingtown turnpike, near the Sorrel Horse tavern, adjoining lands of George Weidler, John Kurtz and others, situated in East Earl township. The improve ments thereon consist of two good DWELLING HOUSES, a barn, blacksmith shop, stable and other buildings; also a never falling opting of running water, an apple orchard and other fruit such as peaches, cherries, dc. The farming portion of the land is in a good state of cultivation and under good fence. laiNo. 2. A tract of about 16 Acres of Land, lying about of-a mile south of No, 1, adjoining lands of Geo. Duchman, Adam Diller and others, in same township ; . about 1 acre thereof is timber land, the balance clear, in good far ming order, and laid off in fields and under good fence. No. 3. A tract of about 5 1 / 4 Acres of Mountain Land adjoining No. 2, and lands of - David Renck, 'Mary Jacobs and others, in same township. This lot is well covered with Chesnut Oak, and other timber. I art - rtruent ASBLTS, ciptde , s of In S, d Vioe, ale.-- the on ill sell A. Tract ranklin Westof Moore, ' y John re good to land. plendid f multi boarded Any persons wishing to view either of the above proper ties, will be shown them by calling on the subscriber re siding near the same. Good titles and possession given on the let day of April, A. D., 1830, Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. NI., Of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ISAAC SANDOE, aug 28 3t• 32 Administrator aforesaid. T7armers , Mutual Insurance Company. —Notice is hereb given to the members of the •• Far mers' Mntusl Insurance Compans " that a tax of five cts. on every hundred dollars of the vallution of the In operty in sured, has been assessed by the Directors of the said Com. pony, for the purpose of recompensing the loss sustained by the estate of John Bowers, deed, of West Ilemplield township, in the destruction of a barn by fire, ou the evening of the 24th of July last. Full duplicates of the tax will be Ic4pt by the following persons, to either of whom the tax may be paid if done pre vlous to Ist of October, viz: Joseph Clarkson, Treasurer's Office, Lancaster City; John .Rohrer, Treasurer, West Lam. peter twp ; and John Strohm, Secretary, Providence twp. Fat nal duplicates will be kept by the following persons, to whom payment may be made by persons residing iu the townships indicated, viz ; For the townships of East and West Donegal. Conoy, Rapho and Mount Joy, by Myers & Mowry. at their Hardware Store, In the borough of Mount Joy; for the townships of Earl, East Earl, Brecknock, Czernarvon, Ephrata and Clay, by David Witmer, at his residence near the "Blue Ball" In East Earl tap. Those who do not pay their quota before the Ist of Oct., will be charged ten per cent additional,[to pay the expense of collection, agreeably to the By-Laws of the Company. • JOHN ROHRER, aug 28 tf 32 Treasurer. oad.-- 28, ISSo. ntil Sat,- tOl, Sc., wo spans 10110equea Valley Par at Public Sale.— lOn Thursday, September 27th, 1855. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, the undersigned Committee of the person and estate of Mathew Henderson, will offer at public sale, on the prem ises, that excellent LINIESTONE FARM, situated on the banks of the Peques. Creek, in Salisbury township, Lan caster county, adjoining lands .of John Petersham, Thos. Henderson, Henderson and othees, 3 miles north of the (lap anti 1 mile southwest of the White Horse Taverti, containing SO Acres and 31 Perches. The improvements are a large two-story stone- DWELLING HOUSE, with cellar under the build ing. The House is divided into convenient rooms: attached is a Kitchen 2J feet square. smoke house, wood shed, wagon shed tend c-rn cribs, and a commodious bank barn, 117 feet long, by 311 fret wide, with granaries, sic. A never failing well of water near the house, with pump therein; also, numerous springs a short distance from the hilus.t. There is also a tine thrifty YOUNG ORCHARD on the premises containing every variety of fruit trees. The Farm Is divided into c. nvenient fields and easy of access to water, lie retille.2 Creek running through a por tion of the sante. The 'Slid is in a good state of cultiva tion. and is in a neighborhood convenient to mills. stores, churches. schoolhouses. Sr. f the rut point 11 Its per Lid will nn lri Persons desirous of purvhaslng will please call on the subscriber who resides on it farm adjoining the above, or on NI iehael Wks who resides on the premises.. Also, at the same time and place, the subscriber will of fer a lot of Woodland, about of a mile distant from the farm. containing 5 Acres and 149 Perches, ad joining lands of )1. Ries. John :doling and others. con sisting of leak and hickory timber. Theis. a eellent Limestone Quarries on both proptirtics. The above Form trill 141 sold separate from the Wood lot. One half, or more, of the purchase money can remain in the property for a limited number of years. if desired. Sale positive, and to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will be anode known by I'lloMAS W. HENDERSON. Rug, 29 :A 32) Committee for Mathew Henderson L2pecial Notice to Teachers and School k DIRECTORS.—New and valuabble additions to the National Series of Standard School Books. lu to slur trutton or 11., op 1110 , un el ned I Ihr pun roI.. rly is by far the cheapest and best extant : Montieth's First Lessons in Geography, containing easy lessons in the rudiments of Geography fur be ginners, and designed as an introduction, to . Moutieth's Manual of Geography, which is im mensely popular, and has already been introduced into the Schools of New York City, Brooklyn, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, etc. NcNally's Complete School Geography, is a com prehensive work, prepared with great care and accu racy, for advanced classes in our schools and Acade mies, and though just published, its success is unpar- alleled. NEW SERIES OF ARITBMETICS. JAME'S T. TO J. E. SINOER Davies' Primary Arithmetican entire new work —is composed of easy and progressive lessons adapt ed to the capacities of young children, and introduc tory to DAVIES' INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC, 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 is thought to be superior to any other. Davies' New School Arithmetie, is emphatically a practical work, explaining and illustrating, as it does, mathematical principles and applying them to the common business transactions of life. Price's Spelling . Book, is extensively used and al ways pleases both teacher and pupil. BEADING BOOKS—To wake up the mind, arrest and rivet the attention, and teach the student to read in a natural "and unconstrained manner, Parker's Series is preferred by many of the best teachers. Brookfield's First Book in Uomposition.—This lit tle work, if adopted as a text book in our com mon schools, would enable teachers to instruct 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 Series Monteith's First Lessons in Geography. Monteith's Manual of Geography. McNally's School Geography. Davie's Primary Arithmetic. ' Philip Fax r, .11 I SN, pe s, kaa I 2. , at 11 Davie's Intellectual Arithmetic Davie's New School Arithmetic ter See eriu, letrr. iu th. dt4il nu* o the get n le of lotox ted Slatee num . ° ea her place u Davie's University Arithmetic. Davie's Elementary Algebra. Price's English Spelling Book Parker's Word Builder or first Lesson in Reading Parker's School Primer. Parker's First Reader. Parker's Second Reader. Parker's Third Reader. to C ult to tho moth lEttl/ 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 the United States. Fulton & 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 MURRAY .k STOEK, Lancaster, Pa. A. S.B.amlus & Co , Publishers, 51 and 53 John st., N. Y. ang 28 4t-32 J 3lac Sher L., Oro. g 28 8t 32 Columbla and Philadelphia Railroad.— Superintendent's Office, Parkesburg, Aug. 25th, 1855. Traveling on Burthen Trains has become such a habit en this Road. that the 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 Bar or Cars are generally cleared. The Collector A Valuable Pcquea Farm at Public will charge toll, on the next clearance he may issue, SALE—On ()" ‘ ,, v b e r::', / e "Y,.. , . t li t l , " . t ' e ,T u t !'; J . J ,':" . : I . l L7 r ';':" . 'i i n at the rate of 2 cents per mile, for the' whole distance ....,”1',...",: w r ' : ',?", ‘ ' , ' , ' „„, l , ' ,hip. „ :p,,,t . of . 1.1 . , - :,,,,,„;: L”•,l * . ....., of the road in the direction the Train was rennin g , thi;;I„, ;AL. I .......- Acres, More ~ I . let, ,i(l.l.lled 111 StraS from his office, or from the point where the Paasen - ' burg township, I.an.aster county. on the Mad lemlitul ger was seen in the Cars, from Lancaster to Nero Providenee, alsmt ; milee south Every assistance will be given by the officers of from Lancaster, 3 miles north from New Providenc. ad• the Road, to prevent Passengers, Vagrants, and bad joining lands of Henry B.Wlnall, :',lltlllel I'llarle... !leery boys from getting upon their Cars ; of any Agents and Engineers Brenneman and others. Abort 20 AiV ores is ol tHLANn. will stop their Trains at the notice the residue is in a high state of cultivation and under geed fences. The impu.venleuts thereon area large't for the purpose of preventing persons from riding, story STONE D ULM 1101;SF - by "8 f 4 - when State Toll is not paid, with a two•story Ritelten attached, a bat, nous, 11... The fine of $lO will be enforced against any smoke bow., spring house, a well of never failing Agent who secretes passengers in his Curs, or who water with a pump therein near the house, a large does notgive notice to a Collector that he has pas- Bank Burn, 82 by 4tl feet, with a Wagon Shed and , curu eengers aboard. ; Cribs attached, a Carriage house. a mnitheliop; LitB.st.l.. 'cutlet house A police officer is stationed at the Railroad in Lan- and all other necessary out-buildings; 311,0 a's ~ t.”. with a neverfaillug spring of running water nt I . caster, and will apprehend idle and bad boys who door, two bearin ORCHARDS of choke Apple trees. and may be lurking about the Road for the purpose of getting upon the Cars. a variety or other choke fruit, Buell . Peach., Pears. Apricots, &c. I earnestly solicit the co-operation of the Trans- ! The above Farm is a very desirable property, being sit porters, having Cars running on this Road, to instruct nated in a rich and populous neighborhor , d,. 0 ,: c . .n . their Agents to permit no one to ride on their Cars Mout to Stores, Mills, Churches. 5c 0 hca1d5 . , e,. ....1 p . ,:,,,, ~,,.. —withourat least giving notice to a Collector. Col- shoos of viewing it before theclay ‘w f sale. ite,, 11 3 1 ,,,, 1 an Frit il . lectors have the same authority to collect toll on on the Tenant, 13enjantin Lo ng, Passengers on burthen Cars as they have on ireight, I Sl g o rc r ointence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon ot said tUlld can refuse giving a clearance unless toll on both day, when attendance will be given ertare paid. ' J. B. /AMA, I known by ad JOHN s o HASSLER. ,tf-R2 aug 2g . 1 Supateroeat. I au= • 7t-31 p termf tale made wimmoommmammmnsalmonninllMMllllllMlllllMl d do, when LIART, TLEY„ Executors aug 2S tf-32 NEW UEOGRAPICAL SERIES, - 11nblisher's Agency for Pelionta Series J of Outline Maps fteya. &c. - • W. H. SPANGLER ( )Bookseller 93-North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa.) informs Teachers, Directors, Su perintendents and others that ho is the only authori sed agent for the sale of PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS, KEYS, ,te., in Lancaster. Teachers, Su perintendents and Directors will please bear the above fact in mind, and correspond with ns should they, wish partial or full seta of the following Maps, Books, d.c. before purchasing elsewhere. Physical Geography, hasjust been introduced up on the Hemisphere Maps, all its details having been so managed as to present a most'gorgeons appearance while they do not interfere in the least with each other, or the subjects usually shown upon Maps. A new Map of the United States has also been sub stituted including the whole 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 Western Hemisphere, 7 tf. by 7 ft 2. Physical and Political Map of the Eastern Hemisphere, 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 ft. by 7 ft 5. Map of Asia, 6 ft. by 7 ft . Maps of South America and Af rica, 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 Black Ground, intended as Elementary Studies. SCHOOL BOOKS. Pelton's Key to Full Series of Outline Maps. Pelton's Key to Hemisphere Maps.—These have been thoroughly revised and improved by the addi tion of a very interesting treatise on Physical Geog raphy, illustrated by handsome cuts, and arc recog nized as leading Class Books. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a very large supply of all the leading Senooo BOOKS used in our county, and is prepared to furnish School Di rectors or Teachers on terms and at prices as favora ble as any other establishment outside of Phila.— He solicits communications or orders, from all in want of School Books, or anything else belonging to regular Book Trade. W. H. SPANGLER, 33 North Queen st., Lancaster. P. S.—Being the agent for Pelton's Outline Maps," we are prepared to supply them on better terms than any other house in the city aug 28 Important to Physicians . —A Valuable Prop. erty, suitable for a Physician. On Saturday, the 15th of September, 1555. By virtue of an order of the Ornhans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at the public house of John Brady, In Millersville, the following described property, being the real estate of Dr. Emanuel S. Baer, dec'd, manning' of 3 1.3 Acres, more or less, of ground, situate in the said village of Millersville, on which is erected a two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, and 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. The property is a very desirable one. situate in a pleas. ant part of the village on the Turnpike leading to Safe Harbor: and having been occupied for a number of years by Dr. Baer, who had an extensive practice In his profes sion, it is therefore a desirable location fora Physician, or it would suit for public business of almost any kind. Persons wishing to view the proyerty previous to the day of sale, wilt please call on Abraham Peters. EN., re siding in the village. A. clear and indisputable title will be made nod posses sion given on the Ist of April, 156. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. P. M., when terms will be made known by HENRY E. MUHLENBERO, ABRAHAM BAUSMAN, Guardians of minor Children of Dr. E. S. Baer, dee'd. Colambia and Phtln . RaLtrond.--Superin tendent's Offire, Parkesburg, August 20, 1855. The following resolution has been passed by the Board of Canal Commissioners, August ill, 1855: Resolved, That no Burthen Car built niter the lot of September next, shall be permitted to run over the Phila. and Columbia Railroad, unless it is provided with sliding doors—and that the owners of Bin-then Cars now running on the road shall be liable for all damage sustained from the swinging open of the doors of their Cars when in motion, or when standing on the Track or sidings. Extract from the Journal. THOS. L. WILSON, Seey Car owners and builders will please observe the above resolution( as it will be strictly eulbrred. Several accidents have already happened by the swinging open of car doors, both when running and when standing on the . sitlings. J. B. BAKER. aug 23 if 32 Superiotendent. mportant to Millers I--VENTILATING GRAIN ICONDUCTOIi. The subscriber has taken measures to secure n Patent for a novel and important improvement In the eye of Millstones. The object of this improvement is to prevent the clogging of the grain in the eye of the stones during high speed, 'von at two hundred revolutions in a minute. Any kind of MOIST GRAIN, MIDDLINGS or CORY with the cob, which are liable to close the eye of the stones, can, 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 eau 1w so much increased, as to perform the work accordingly. The construction of this Ventilator is so simple, that it cannot be excelled for durability and cheapness; and its advantages are so numerous and usetul. that every Miller will be satisfied with its utility by seeing it in operation. For further information, direct to .JESSE PANNABECK ER, Durlach I'. 0,. Lancaster county. Pa. a r ug 3:: Improvement In DentlAry.--A Manutactory for producing entire sets of ARTIFICIAL 4 :- TEETH. after Dr. LOOMIS' improved method ,A, 1 4:.7.-"- 1-,- 2 is nme.estabibliPd at \'o. 1111 North Tenth it., trrrY rhibdA,,hb. It consists of the set of Teeth, to gether with the gum and roof of the mouth, being ono solid plere. the whole being beautifully enameled with their appropriate colors. The teeth are worn with great comfort there being no cavities Mr the lodgement. of parti cles of food, as tnere must always loin the old method of gold plot.. settings, however writ it may Ise executed. Among the many advantages are cheapness, durability. cleanliness, and utility iu masticating fod. The superiority of this method is very apparent. Those interested are invited to eall and examine spe c imens. ttt Mt. J. 1.1.71it.:V6 atrg 20 3m 32 No. 110 North 10th st.. Phila. e ade ru y of the Vbill at I Frederick City, Yid. The t-xerckt-s uf this Instituti,•n gill r, cow menet., on the let Ninntlay of Septembvr. • 7E11316 OF BOARDERS.—Board and Tuition, with the French Laneuace.(if desired.) $150,00 Stationery, Washing, }lending, Bed, Redding. Doctor's Fee, A. IS On ',Music on the Pinto. harp. or ttul - sr cios sn Ilatil tional charge. Also lesiiions in Latin. 111,111111:/, Italian and Spanish languages, Drawing and Painting are likewise extra chdrites. Entrance tee, tito. Boarders pay the current charges senti-antkually . advance. Day scholars quarterly. When a term has been eoll.lllelllrea, if the pupil be withdrawn. the Parent or Cuardian become sulijeeted to the full expense of the unexpired term. unless slAni ter dismis.ial require tit, removal. Pupils are received at any time daring the year, and the charge is estimated from the date of their entrance. of any denomination admitted. an,; :ll :is Arri • als at WC ft Vki.-I.nts S..a..nablp Goods at Auction Prices. Included In the lots are De B e g e s. dark colors anal mourning Black and White. (Mod arti cle for to 194. White 600ds—Embroideries, Ac.—N. W. Collars: N. W. Undersleeves, Chemizettes. a la Vietorim Edgings and In seal:lgs, Linen Cambric-Handkerchiefs. magnificent Em broidered and Maim—Misses size, Splendid Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs for ('.;hone Bordered Linen Ilandkerchietk for Goats—n,:etty si.:hs. 11 - hire Brilliantens—expressly for robes, entirely new. Dotted Swiss, neat Patterns. 19ain Swiss. Mull. Ar. Domestic [hoods.—Cases Bleached Muslim:. the Lest goods In the city for the prices. Bales Unbleached Mnslins. 7, A, it, 10. and 12;4 cents. Bought at the lowest cash prices and sold accordingly. Paficrs, NTS—CALICuES, CALICoES.--CaseN leant tint styles Merrimack Calicoes, Ameriean. Conestoga. Ac. Black and White, good dark colors for 4-1 Black Lawns only Ginghams—Ltinewster and Manchester. Brown and White, Green and White Plaids-12.: cents. . • Tiekings; Checks; Sheeth r n;s; Shirtlngs; Flannels--Ited White and All of which aro offered for ,ale as they are hotktht—at auction prices. WENTZ'S Store. tta., Remember—Wentz's still rontlnue to ;lull off all kinds of Summer floods, to avoid keeping them over no. season. soy 21 tf-31 xTew Flour and Feed Store.—Tlw'sobseriber 1.1 has opened a Floor and Feed Store. in the basement el Sprerher's new building. in Ind, sir, et..•pp .site the new Court (louse. Superior Flour. Corn. Oats. tmu !that'. Feed Stuff 4, Potatoes, !kept constantly on hand and sold at the Very lowest retail pares. Lan. aug SI 4t 31 SV't 111,1,M AK EU. Public Sale.—On Friday. October 12, 1,,r,5, th e ]ml. srriber will .11 at public sale.at his resider], in Eden township. Lancaster county, ab rut !i; mile from Cvmargo, and 2 miles east of New Providenre, 2 toile southwest of tho NVlrite oak Tavern. the following valuable Peal Estate, vii. No. l. A valuable Farm containing 100 Ac rest, non or less, situated in said Eden township. on the rod lead ing from Georgetown to Camargo, about 4 mile, from the former and mile front the latter Mare, adjoining the residence of the subscriber, Mods of dames 31 . 110 1.klos and others. The hand is in a first rate state of eultiva. lion and under good fences. The improvements thereon are a two story DWELLING HOUSE. part stone and part frame, a well 01 never failing wa ter with a pump near the house, a Bank Darn with hey and efrawsheds attached, Corn Cribs met other out-buildings; also an ORCHARD of choice fruit, such as Apples, Pears,,Peaches, Cherries, kr. N 0.2. A SAW MILL, with a large building attached. suitable for a 31achineshop, together with 3 Acres of Laud, more or less. The Mill is fitted up with an up and down saw, a circular saw. and Shingle Machine. and is driven by a good water power, being n branch - 01 Big Ilea ver Creek. There is a Spring house on the. place with running spring of water underneath. The 31111 is a good business stand, having always had a good rim of custom. N 0.3. A Tract of Land, containing 1 . 2 Acres, More or less, partly covered with Timber. adjoining lands of James 31. Hopkins, David Maurer and No. 1. Persons desirous of viewing any of the above properties. will please call on the subscriber, at his resideto.ciu Eden township. At the same time and place will be sold—A borse.a cow. a yoke of oxen, ox-cart, a broad wheeled plantation Wgaon, a carriage, a rawkaway, hoisegears, harueas, and (ghee personal property. ../Bale to commence precisely at lnid,ck, in the afternoon, when attendance will be given by aug 217-31 JOHN BASSLEIt. 11hesatley's Arch Street Thentre.— arch Street, above Sixth. Philadelphia. The Star Com pany enmpased of the first Article In the werld. e4eding in strength and talent . nay olramati , entablanli , ti heretofore offered to the Theatrical public, will appear every night lit comedy. tragedy. smio vaud• evines, musical burlettas. When visiting the city, go there. Boys Olothirig.:.THOMAS d TEACKRAY No. 3bo C esnut st, above lath, Phila., have constantly on hand an. make to order, Boys , 'C lothing of thu most Person from a distalbu purchasing at this establish ment ha . the privilege of changing any article which may net init..ll. N. —* large assortment of patent shoulder seam BOIS^ SWIRLY; tdgether with a general assortment of Youths Furnishing ileods,jwhich we are prepaled to sell at low price!' fur cash. ! nag tf SI Black berry lordial, an article containing a new Ingretlient whic makes It a sure and infallible sped fie for Dlirrhae, Dy entery and all ordinary diseases of the boWels. Extracts of Lemon, Strawberry, Pineapt hose, , wait Peach or Almond, for fl avoring Costar Jeldes, Sauces etc. This Is a-hew article and superior anything we yet offered to the public. A few drops being equal lit strength4o a whoiolenion. I For sate at the Drug and Chemical afore No. f,S,ii North Queen art. I S. WELCUENS, . Lan. s g 14 tf3-30 Urn lin County Farm for Sale.—The sub. I I: scribir h o ff ers at rivate sale his Farm, lying about one • 1 1 mile wes of Upton, ear the turnpike leading from Oreen- castle to 3lercersb ~ Montgomery township, Franklin ..munty, I,a. It coot us Ono Ilundrea sod Seventy Acres of Limestoneand D rrland, about nu oi which sro clear- 1 ed and the remalud r covered with good Timber. The Dn. 1 i t proveme is arose largo ROUIiIICASTIIOUSE, a l a rge rg Barn. tout, spring House, suture house. I Ike House, and other nemismry building. ~./ There is line nove fulling Spring, rising In the ti yard or o Dwellin Ilou-se and fl owing thmflgh me barn yard, an to which ttlo can have access et all times font par of the fern . The soil Is under excellent cultivit. lion. T ere is a m dow of twelve acres, and a largo Or chard of good graft fruit. For to us. which ill bo very favorable. apply or write ' to the s bscriber at Upton, II anklin enmity, Pa. july 3 3m 23 F. A. OELLIO. 7 ft. by 6 ft & ft. by 7 ft - Dub c Sale.- ..1_ auo ~ u ou toe : Std esta e railed FE uarvon 4nvitsltip. L mile atoinh of Chu, firAt.rate limestone the best n the cum] a good p:.et and rai order. The ilprovomont I SION fl 11.1 SE, a Ste a Fram Stable, lint but sop rate from sros E 'F:NANT II it, ala e STON In: U Loft, If you :nett f A thi, of the pu see' Pr ri'he s bscribur: furnish n full' Ixuiroyed inter their AILED, but s usidert d Viseatt ul4 prutludi STRAW. CAI: ON.-011: OUR NA e and tha Pam lets dose can be. ad at our oral do action 11.111 r.>' s t o h t o le r o e f r u t by armors drd Whar+ • r emit, iii t., Lnt AVarr 's liuw paying runts. I fln.a,lpthfll i flan ion.--L Utter 1 the Mary duty ti caution tl. tiers e.. 0 circulat tory s tomes, au tickets in lAttterie. The lily legal daily oder thu elected by the peoi ut ion o exauliite the dr wings. All t e tickets i pnekng .s of ti , kut. X. Ilue1"u, lSuner thu 31eiyhind °then:fire t r eud ul For tun luforma Addles;, INEI Agents fin litmisE.-111 tors, Ttetebers and' agentsObr the mit ! to furnish them it Thad the use il teachilig is so el,' I ire wo Id only dirt the .St: to Soikerin. in the 'tun'a Sl . lll the he del ' , Ml/11 I *pet r 4 childi lea, 1).•11/111.11ily ,%11:1 4 her 'as. Th 4, o.etc to:t.• will I, the sehool to the efficient T Thouji there rowl to it iii the flow." zit will 110 the ea nest :olt hirer make t Schou s iu il,i. re eral II le 44 Oleic liiVkioll 01'1;10 By Er JUST 1.1.1 ton's Serios Bid ...•ITs 1 th r with al , a - t n.rt ad AI Laud tt umd 'AI au , 1 t I ..i.,,,, tct. 111.,1 ful a .1 hohorabl 1 ilal .• 5 ouly ta• siuci.: Fall par vlsta e strmip 1 MEE e recd ILI •eli Relllll.l the) re Jvterw i I hey an precrn A spl.llllid lot c.t t;r••n linos to st: prha. Good. al Silltsfat cost priel aro 00, to undo, MOM, the niduced nth,. Jul revt.ived ti porn . t ets. large sisot, Laditi: and dean d, ran Io !tug misled and I ler and t 4m - ions otai,renna) of I there are innre I I IP, leant:lll.y of rer ai (Irals. II ring; tried tiin. Extracts, without effect— andi,aggerafia and) the, cons Bones. ha_ and contiund then atal a and frigl tort :fra , c fts. am c oil of pi one unelreti , v : ~. laming suffered' much :cot leng—thou;li the time lost can A ~ , not 1,,• revalled nor the 1114.tivy recovered you paid amts wer defrauded of, yet. you ran he venl. fonts rre bar!, lomiS struiding or nth miug, your ruse. by Dr. LEI DY. . File ~15.,. I •timesOlela n ys are dagerous." I.Time is M iney: Thlle saved is NlLmev earned." .. / .H.T.Wir.VEN WI OTHERS. • Sin. le. married or contemplating marriage, suffering from SAL Abuse or i eonsoluenees. br suffering from nuy oth'( er gt usos, defe H. or die sere? and LADIES, whatever their? o disdases r sit at lobs, may Lonorably rely and confulo Dif Dr, "Xxidy's ski nod success. AgeoniumtLitions, It requi ,r reg O ith kin and el:Relent attendance, at. Dr. I,I:IDY'L9 PRIVATE IlL). l'l'l'A L. . LI T 1! 1711 1 ' MIGHT r AND WILL PRP:VAIL! 0 VA: TLIOUSAND DOLLARS 1: is lager••il flier f 0114,1 rig cannot be contradicted. namely,: thi4 i • 1 1 ..1111 It the ~nly Cr: dun', of t 1 ((u—trty-tzeo yr. . of :ircrot or IN.. Its ronsrquenrl VOVSIII,SA; irr • of I . efillliCS", a ieS Taint, tour.' 01 ivtDy 11 elt •oi 111 I e Int !rit p PO le Pln r 411.1 alai ! . .• !lb have ut! , mail or nth, a !pi! in 101, r !) nub tf 31 `. It.-- 1.. t fr an patient ll /1.1.A1t. in at .1 interne. et Cu et In o; Il1?-i a .S 4, :;:j . :: ei Ily .1....r..ing ei •e) t,.filet. li. :Pls. ati..i I arl,te. .lis •as., o the skin, i le .1..01.11,1.- 1 .-11 .1., is b1:1011,1 %1 NI CONWAY. II 0 ii,ulli Socond ..r....t. Philatlelphi.t. :eo other, ••• 1721.1irirrA, 1 ....,,NN.Q.. -..-. i h;jve:ri:ii:::i':l):,: 0 , li A . ‘ e r ‘ 1 , 1 , . 1, C i l , l i e b t , t n i , l l c . Chemical i O . , 1 ,, 1 . 1:7 ,1 t S s o , :p „ ,.. Ti l: .: il has I.oltrerfill 010111,114; IJI iperliv., 0110'11 read,' none liil,l Paint, hilt, .tc., heel every deseripti, o goods wiihnut injury 1 ., them . For all dtollieSt is p:,, i i.... it Is F ptginr 11/ nay Oa.. ,suit, in aSe, nati . 20 1 e at. ChenN than ( ho 1,0010110 It /411 00:110 Each hat e s untied \VI LI,IAM CONWAY,' 1131 totilli Fr.oolol street, Philadelphia! Alanufact nir of Fancy auilliitiiplo tints, 01.10, Maar . and tallow intlicsOmporter and dealer In sal soda, st tish,nniin, • cj I Orders by 01 promptly attended a The midtosigned will sell at public Sd of .eptetuber next, that splen- YI HALL FARM, situate In eter. neaster es., about threelourths of a htowu. rout:Lining: 160 Aorta of and. This Earns Is considered nue of ty, has 'XVII well limed, enclosed with lence, is well watered, and In good area largo STONE MAX IM/ Carriage 'ouse and LAM, Ull auil small Orchard near !the Furm Buildings; also a 111.;:.4 E with a never failing spring, under ,ANK 11A ItN, Cattle Shed and Straw !nd lutt, large Corn Cribs, flog Sty, to. money can remain at Interest party. The sale will commence at 1 F e premises. EMME33 lo FARMERS lave made ostensive preparations to pply of their taper Phosphate of Lime, It FALL SEEDING, tamers that the price has NOT BEEN ntiuues at thu old rato of s i er Ton of 2000 lbs. • 0 BEST maarnE for • ye and other Grains, HEAVE Crtorsjut also BTIFFENINU o thAt overy Burro' of our Article bus PUTT 6 tittrr stamped on Ulu bead. lug its qualities and modo of using r o , or ny Mail, when desired. A lib to Dealers. GUANO. YERUVIAN, at the lowest rates; also FIC OCEAN UVANO. tlellest G winos o'er Imported; fully ALLEN NEEDLES, '23 S. Wharves and 35 S. Water ea., First storo mono Chesnut at., Phila. load at thu Watur sf. trout, and avoid nog 1+ tf-30 • Is County by Nt.,,J..LL A BARK, LincaNter City. A. K. A A. L. ISlTllERl'3rudise. ly-3 P az re lin Ked.—The subscriber he highest price. in cash for 1,111.1 War- J. D. ItACIDIAN, North Duke street, Lou. M 11171.,NU 1.0111:1111N, r une, :11:tryland, 201t1 June, 1835. .ttery Fronds.—Tho Commission awl State I. ateries has deemed It t ole nahist the numerous Swill by mall mtd otherwise, fraudulent Lot pretend to be agents for the solo of wlll,ll are wholly tirtitiou.< 1 Ateries in Niaryland are those drann uperintetnienve of the Consinisvaettor le Of lie State under the new Counth nd approve the tidlellit'S and attend to I. thnso Lottoris and all certificates of have the lilhogratilind vlgnaturo of F. Ageot for tho Coutractor. IBlleo of 1 ilidatud ',Belles, Baltimore, 11d. All rot. P. X. 111tENAN, the Sale of the Franklin STOEIc would inflow three others, that they have been appointed of the al latliE6,tilld are II re pa red any quantity at the lowest prier,. the Globe is 1 , 1 great. importance 10 ~us th a t ,lis ett ssien is unnecessary, and attention to the theisien of enlent on this pant; it .01 he found .leurnal for the present neinth, nutter lily ax:-- - .'ersons of -II a•zos. and ospevially I 1111,11. rm I allti 1111 . 1 , 11 111 , 11,• porns•II) and they .nl, 1t hoy aolulre in any exten , ively, t herolore. black boards, nlg/bt.l%. ke. ed in n Si4ll/01 by or, the more at t rartive and sncoossful Those anpli.fo ors vn , l ill1j1.0 . 1:111C0 !aril, and the pr,ro , s Id Ow pupil— no rvoi road In I.ni.wlod,o. t hire is a and the znore nakirn of things in ,our,o of Itsolliol. 1110 non,. rAphl and 711. progro, , s of Ih.• falpil. It is 11. reforn and injeturtion of I D.1.1'1111,111. that Inely nod adoilimo fa , al for Alla 11,1. II is inanif.,lly within Iho v0n ..11 as 111 , I' • `-• lornis of thu he I1:h1 n t be u,r A-fro, .• tam .AND I: !Iv Outllno and Mis%innary lathola at 1..al and a gonoral Nral as f. a. the :11waym on ..%1 .c FTOEIC, Litilditt.,, N. (tit:111,11,0, If 100 Active Young Men, to travel a ..asy. a,r ito mouth : A rap. N., patent tui air lorok fr.., I , all Ihrt.da.vut an,l A. 11. MAI:TYN, I'laigtow, N. 11. rlees.-IVentz's are now selling off It .ir i;,,mis at reduced prkos, 110 , and rally uu ws.tht over the season If ; ; Plain nod Fittured Itoreges, Tissues and tru. a tip ll are sellUrr, at munit reduce 4 tnk ;Ifrom 'S—Clouing out the luilautsu ut Summer Sail/plied Irllll SIIIIIIII, I;oods, or wish boy'll.3 them rho:go. Amubl remember . - WENTZ'S STORE." anther lot of Ow.. cheap. idl Linen Dln- Uhcapcst I:v. r olfcr.d. Also. Ercen and Silk Parasols :to article so useful to own this hot. scason. and so much In mind at 'WENTZ'S STORE. 81000 t $1000! AFFLICTED AND UN F, ;cruNATE, 01, Cut .1,1 preserve the following ! curd. It iv particularly Inspnr-11 1 taut to STRANGERS and TRAY,' 1.11,1.1.11:S. to prevent their Irving ; lvtal I;y the I', ing b o asts, false promises, 'wont g it non thr deed untli oresism and Native Quarks. of whom It Philadelphia titan elsewhere, berause of; the laws of the State. Citizens know ! and l s , sue to hertsty thaw,' woills of Quack Invigorating Eli:tors, Cordials. Bitters, 11l having been derived by misrepresent ed 11 amounts of Seib:\ hose, Secret lilseases,ll swelters. published in Advertisentents,l; misled by false receipts and wrong advlcal In, parporely to increase sufferings, and: Ira Ike untlelta . ing, the more easily to exi , whirls is moo: erident, 'wing sold for lap! ting and advertising —,having paid firs Col ''o° to •Foreign and Nut iv., Quacks, '177/01:1' BELAW (..7.7LED; DR. N. D. LEJDI; North FOURTH Street, aboro Ruse °War Physician residinV in Pliiinde Universlty of Pennsylvania, of 1833,! re.) exclusively engaged in the treatmen , Irate Disc.,: of Isith sexes; Self-Maui° anti •s; Organic IVeaknoss and , illittities and other disrs,..es or sit ualinu!; I ; whieh he wIII cure in lees time and lee; effectually, than any other, under forfeit VE THOUSAND DOLLAI:S. rgyt stria th at ion. taxi, iiis pailent otol eure , Dortors, 0.0.11w1 or otlieroi,. in l'hilade•l .0,1 r.-f,e to l's,p Ulll.l 16:11,...1.1 • ..1 hoin eolirull hint 10 crll ri•po..t.ihie /10t0' to h.:1:1,N, ~4 1 “11. 11,puta11,1 bi,STANI P.:I7E.V 1..). 1 .teary mlvi, met me,ll.•ite• ,tll them i 1,.... 1., :.5.y part ..I t li.• 1:1111o..1 ,utt..s. eirl4 r ill. it em.e , .mk .., setie . ielseltable fee) 1. 1/:!. N.ll. 1,1:1 it Y'. 4 .: 111 Ne.rth FOl . lllll :11 , 1e. :%Imev IMee. 1' I•Mlatlelphla.: i l !s M limitiry m- In (0,m:0 Mu eniy. (ex.., to,. r.-c. is.. 'Si Mm m m lei't eohtsis ON t? eeMler:oim , el iito...tml trot:hie an , werl :: .11 Oven.july :II fllB.l ..- '.' - . It Is oe y SOLIIII. --'lll, purity, fr:%raWf