Have you heard from Maur The returns from Maine continue to come in altogether against the fusioniSts. The en tire vote will be over 107,000, and the major ity against .Morrill, (the K. N. candidate) and the ➢wine law; will be - nearly EIGHT THOU SAND. The democrats and Whigs have elected their county officers in Cumberland, Franklin, Ken nebec, Lincoln, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscata quis, Somerset, Waldo and York, and proba bly in Aroostook. The Morrill party hare elected in Sagadahoc and probably in Andros coggin, Hancock and Washington. Speaking of the result, the Belfast Journal says: This result in Maine,—a result accomplish 'ed by the united effort of the whole I) ,dy of the democratic and the honorable portion of the Whig party—settles the question of Know Nothingism and Sectionalism in the Country ! We ask the .reader to mark this prediction, that any party that aims to carry the country by carrying the States of the North by a prejudice against the Other section of the Union, will be utterly defeated in every Northern State. We are rejoiced at this result, and ad; all true patriots to rejoice with us. 'f lie people of Maine are true to thene , elves, true of the whole country,—true to t , . constitution al rights of every citizen,—true o the i.:l;rati tee:: we extend to freigne7A %di,/ come :wpm , us. and true to that freedom a ,ii g .i,i. ~1 . :,,_ i.i which is "Ile of the lvse , of ~i ir :2 . • ‘....n,i, till ,v,..t,m). THE STATK it. -1 it the :ttiti , t di, pi eV I do 11:A . 11kt:tit, i,i the 11,1. ,•h• 1 ,,,:i• tl st:tl,ll , :It citizens ginkeraii2, ,:(p41.!. it :.• l'eititsylertnitt it, ...Id al liar:as barg as) Tiiars•lay aod FriTlay or tlii, ive.k. 'I It , !•i•r...: vv. patv lia: . t,iti,•l:4,DS (,;(11 Cniff•ll t , , ! 0•00,0,• 10..1 - • •••;,,Io` 0 , 01 a tiiraiLu 0: , 12:1,10 , 11.: :11,1 I° ii:tlo' 11 , 0 11-0114 :1 11'1111,, th.• facility Ii 1110 , 1 1 - 111 . 1 , 1.1 1.11, 1 'llllll., Ln)ply repay, ill and very !sable 1:1,..! there! Let the peigdo el 1.,01 i:!l`)`'lz.. Singlooll ,\ ht. •.mu• t t•h, kille,l a lima, in I,y ti, 11:1:110 IL•hcrt ,, n. (lir thy• si.ter, died yellow frn•r ,r•.• at the Morin.. 11 pei Va. ‘..111)!; , ,... 1 tho 22•! of Aitgit,t--iiiinwd.ately 1.. I' riz mouth, and I.elori• h.. I lit ti " it teas a d a te mt imtm L 1,1 .1 t,, - man, to as,i , t 1:11.11 . 11 fail:111111V a, !: highly efficient. lie ‘vi ,, , a 1,, 41 the Ti.) Merevr, W:ts a merelmot or d. ' l ' ii I'HISENT THE POT -11.1! 1ky,(1,1 111:11 W eiiv. a‘ers that he :tar; tried li , rBveati.it. pl a t, 1.. pre vent the rot of the is•nto, :did has it I.inceesslul. It is siti,ly t., oil' the vine.. at the rout. as theN - Ile is sit confident ..r the certainty of the cure. that Ito drls intreint,ed an putitt.,es iu the ground, and treated them in this Av:i v.-- These, lie is willing to Nva.,, , iir Slilu Dill ; ,,, t rot, \ vhile othors in the sanit, field, with the vines left on then,. wili be thoroturlily • - The Newburyport Herald states that all the vessel . ; of the Labrador fleet, engaged in the cod fisheries, have returned home. The catch has been rather more than an average, and it is doubtful if the present prices will he sustained. Not a moo has been lost in the fleet, and no vessel has sustained any material•damage. Tut: INIAINE LIW rn 3FtisE.--The rtland Argun of Tue,day, 'tient as a -ignitivant Pact, that o tar as the return-, have Leen re ceived, lit one liel',oll IN 11,1 Ni 41.41 ill the iire,ent Law, has been returned t,, the Legislature. The t.):eilitiott to the great wade iu flue Mr. seammoo Sacra. Pi.or¢ FRIIII SIT , 11 . 71:1/ all probability housekeeper. will be troubled this fall with flour made front ,:prouted wheat.— It .;aid that sprouting destroys the ale.diolie quality of the grain, making it \Vhen kneading flout• grou n d From such \\diem. if a gill of :11..11..1 be added to the 11 , 11.'11, it will bread. Ibe editor i,f the ( rine (lereer co.) Expre-s ha, eaten bread made iii this nimmer, which lie pronounce , excellent. The Ravages of the Fever at Norfolk- BALTIMORE, Sept. 23.—The epidemic seems to he again on the increase. The mortality at .Notiolk and Portsmouth is frightful, Prom Thursday until Saturday noon, there were nearly one hundred deaths, without any apparent abatement. W. B. Ferguson. Esq., the President of the 114,w -ard Association, is among the victim's. Ms wig: is dangerously ill. illiam Reed, the late candidate" for Mayor of Norfolk, is dead. R. C. Rothman is also among the victims. Fr. Rent z, of Philadelphia. is nut expected to live. Dr. Walters is - dangerleusly ill. Doctor Benny has tallen avictim to the epidemic. When the intelligence readied here (Baltimore) of the death of Mr. Earguson, the lire and other MAI, of the city were tolled. lle was a native of Balthunre. leech esteemed for his many virtues, and was also a prranneut. fireumn. It is est itikaled that of 2200 persons now in Port, month, 20 of t hem arc either corn - ale:wilts or sick. Lie On Saturday last, over fifteen thousand per. sous. iL is said, visited the nets 11Iasenie Will. in Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Fev•r ❑t ihr la -t dates in 11011,4011, :HA there was considerable ,iekne:zs am..n,z,..tramz ers and unarelimateu per,otts. 'Front A natl..; 'Atli to September 7th incht,ise, tin r' were set-en deaths from the fever. In the state. Texas, Louisiana and 1111111 , t011, places appear to be thus afflicted rrhe Haman Il ale.—'l'o mihiNtor 1,. a p.•neti.W for ..auburn woven" and •• 1,1V1•11 b 1,111.... inventors have herotolore boon callod iu wini,ilion to lit tie purpose: for although many Ills. halms, 43,, and “spevities" have hint tho ....stilt of the incubation. hare not only proved to be hut wally of thou: paativoly injurious to tho hair and pleat of scald-head :Ind various "111, painful aal dana , r. nu,: cutaneous disorders. Upon Prof. 0..1. W O Oll of St. Louis. Saltine has confer red the humor of having discovered a balsamic iv•pa ra ti.,s. which not only promote. the . growth and beautifies ths flair in a high degree. but restores it sullen it is I , e• turns it lack to its original color : ti ter it has bcc,me gray. fastens it to the scalp. and e ff ectually th•stroys you cuta neous eruptions as may have bleu engendered by the use of dyes, essential oils, and oth e r injurious applications The many respectable testimonials which are oitcr..d in its Savor, from every part • f the cull s, try in which it lets been introduced, leaves 110 loop for tile se eptic to Ins.g a doubt on. Thu great demand for this article it. ti...astern :date,, has induced the proprietors to establish iv do pot Mr its manutiteture and sale in the city of New York. it i. fast supplanting all other specifies tier the Hair, and already enjoys a popularity whirls no other less our as :tin ed. ISuy it—test it—and you will rejoice that your at ten thin has been directed to it. tours, sic. Ihnosalstdb Mass.. Jatistary 12., I,:css PROF. WOOP,—Late :—llavlng made trial of. your Hair Restorative, it gives me great pleasure to say that its Wert has been excellent in removing hitt:mutat its, halt drub, and a ctinstant tendency to itching with whi..ll I have been troubled front childhood, and has also resto red my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original col or. 1 have used other articles, with any thing like pleas ure and profit. Yours, &e. J. k. BRA., Pastor of the Orthodox. Church, ILLINOIE CENTRAL R. 11. OFFICE, Valutalta, June 21,'54. Pain•. Woon,--Dear Sir =1 take pleasure In bearing vol ,untary testimony to the excellence of your Hair IC. store. tive. Three mouths ago my hair was Very gray. It is now a dark brown, (the original color.) smooth and glos4. The uuly appplicitiou I have made to it has been the flair Restorative, prepared by you; and which. from the insult of my own ease, I can`Must cordially recommend to others. • Respectfully yours, I:➢w.tßD WOLCOTT. .from the Editor of the Real Er>tate Advertiser, School Jltreet. =II PROF. W.D,—Dear Sir :—HaVing beeoino previously quite gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since. to make trial of your Hair Restorative. I have used le, than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared and al though my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that, In a short time. my hair will .be as dark as formerly. I have also boon much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, before. was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come oat as toa merly. Respectfully yours, PROF. WOOD:—My hair commenced falling off sonic three or fours years since, and continued to do so until 1 be came quite.hald. 1 tried all the popular remedies of the day, lint to no effect; at last I was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, awl out very happy to say it is doing wonders. 1 hare how a title growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use• to all similarly at , llicted. A. C. WILLtAitsoN, 133 Second street. St. Louis, March 7, IS;t4. 0. J. Woot, na Broadway, Ness York, and 111 Market, St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. A. W. Ilyott & Sons, 132 North 3d st., Philada., Whole sale Agents. For sale by U. A. lodic. FIELD & Cu. ' Iledieine llepnt, Lancaster, Pa., and by A. Shireman, Columbia. and by Druggists generally. nug 14 ly—Dl 44- KOSSUTH, according to reports, It preparing for revolutionary attempt in Europe Os soon as the prone time nifty arrive. We may then look for a revival of thr Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have ne doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter Willa may be the changes in dues, will still continue to provide ttiemselaue withelothiug from KOCH:1111d, & 'WILSON'S cheap ani elegant clothing store, tio. ill Chesnut street, corner o Franklin Place. dee 27 1y49 . /a-EQUALITY TO ALL! IINTFOR3IITT OF PRICE!— A new Mature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 51arket street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have coustl. - , tuted every one his own Salesman, by having inarMil In figures, on inch article, the very lowest price it am be sold for, so they cammt possibly vary—all must buy alike.)! The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all ma buy with the full assurxnce of getting a good article at the very sexes prise. hemumia,r the Crescent, hi Market, above 6th, No. 2LO tcb 26 ly-5 JONES 11 (XL sat „Int. CtirecSslss's PILLS FOC FrILI.LCS.—The comblua [ions of ingredients in these Pills Is the result of a lung and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to Its proper channel. In ~..ry. instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature lots its proper channel, whereby husith is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance change,' to a healthy one. NO female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place. whether fr mt exposure, cold. or any other rause, the general health Isegins immediately to decline, and the want el such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache. pains in the side, paiplLntions of the heart, loathing of fi,od. and dis turled sleep, do must always arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills will in carjahly remedy all those evils. Pills should lever be taken during preg- Aan.y. as they would be sure to rause a ini,arriage• 1 bey are pot up is ' , quart: tat 1.0,'5. and will be sent by ua it to any add,-e by remitting to Dr. U. L. Clieeseuttn, I 1... oe r street. Pork. Pries true Dollar per in Reading, on the 13th inst., by Rey. R. S. Wagner, S S Brecht, of Oregon, to Mary A. Ba ker, of Warwick, Lancaster co. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. B. W. Schmauk, John B. Reidenbach to Mary Ann Bower, both of Ea-t llemptield tsp. on the 13111 inst., by Rev. Father Iliekey, Geo. W Hemly. formerly of Lancaster, to Amelia Rogge, of 13altimore. On the - 13th inst., by the Rev. G. F. Krotel, Amos Bough:es) Eq., of Lebanon, to .A unie Raiguel, of Lunca-ter. th i the I:tth test.. at Blaek's.llytel, by Rev. J. W. MeCaskoy, John Ritz of Conestoga twp., to Mary Alin Fuller, of Pequea Ito the 12th inst., in Strasburg township, John Mellinger, aged Cl. years, IU months and 2.1 days. On the 3d inst., at his residence in Salisbury twp., of a stroke of palsy, Peter Eby, sr., aged Cl. yetus, .1 months and 0 days. nu the morning of the 13th inst., at Penn's Ma nor, Bucks county, Pa., John L. Thompson. Esq., formerly District Attorney of Lancaster county, lif er a painful illness of SUllle weeks. INSPE. TION OF FLOUR AND MEAL fur the week ending riept, 22, 11455 ; 12,774 barrels of superfine Flour ; 175 do. lino ; 81 do. middlings ; 210 do. Rye Hour ; U 77 do. Curl Meal ; 95 do. Condetuued. Total, 12,910. elmr—hullers aro firmer in their demands, and prices tend ultward. About 200 kirrels have been s.rld at $7,97.1a9 per barrel fur good brands, includ ing some small lobs of extra and fancy family brands, at sst,:doa.s9,so. A sale of 500 barrels standard sup erfine was made last evening at $7,75, but holders now generally.ash $0 fir good shipping brands. The home detnand continues moderate within the range of $77.1ti0.50 and S'J per barrel for COlllll/011 to mast retailing brands and extra, ILI to brand. Cure Meal also better. and 11a100 barrels Pennsylvania \1,91 brought $1:t0 per bbl. Itye Flour is quiet at $6a6.25 per barrel. Wheat is scarce and Wanted :It a further advance, and about 0000 bushels were dis itosed of at 160alti5 etc. for Red, and 170a195 for White, as to quality—the latter fur prime lots which are in good demand. Corn is better, and 00011 bu. Yellow have been sold at 91 cents. Oats—not much doing. Delaware worth 119 cents. and Pennsylvania -10 cents. Rye is wanted at lo9allo cent? for Penn sylvania, with moderatr receipts and sales. gl 1 I 5E11111.2121 ~..., 2 t),11()13--7.441fe 111 v4 , lllleril.-11v..1 , 1i11:111.• 5, f 1 . . , 1111/ . 11: I. t,,,t1 ill.• ~! II a". „fA. tillsnri..its. , Alayor to I..wrow pornialsent Itian r -. 151 ('..tip nick 1•12. rt. a 1.;,• ~illy. for ill, 1..1) moist I In 11 ll,lth fi aril "r the vit r ,. ph•.!,d. .1 111,111., Ili 1,111 111 , 1111, 11 , 4 It , s illan s .1 • d I.lililil s is or. _ Lil el•at I%.veilliig.-7 , 1r. A. M: IA KIN. for ,•.. Is Ii I. peaks l'ini.•r. will Literacy lo I.llii•asts•r. al l'olion nal!, on ~ , m ) Evt•..h.,. the inst. 1. 111.. Norf... -I , S:011- Ilt.,.kvo "41111110N H.q . ., Smith. 4. Tho• Spi , it ”f Marl“ 6. -Li:lit Win. Pit l'alto, Tb.• ' , not Th.n, Flood. 1:d .1. IN., • A Lip:. litosoa Ily of t;„ ,:pon at 7 o.pinin..m..! at 7 , ivLels Ir.' , ...Ails. to 11,1 at It ;;4; ~ s l..te of :slary Slleriz, I:lxnatie.—The I_l,o-I.i', 4.. :n.p. into4l an tniitnr to distlihuto tin. Intl , 111141• 1 1 .11111 . 111i11111 1111 1 1.1i11141/1.1"..1 Commit too 1111 11,1 1 ,1 1 1te ‘lllll . Short,- 41 Lunatio. 111. W 111 1 0 , 11 1 11 1 1]. 1 11 111111 1111'1.' 1 -1 nl l ,l l lllllll l ll to 111 11 11111111 1 . Ilttl l llll tho 4tolio, 4,1 He appoint...tit. cm 31oLnlay 1114. of nt o'4 ok in thonft,noon. in Ito Lii•i . lll, 111 , Coin t lion-zo. in thy.city t,tor. .1. SLAY MAK Elt. t p L 3 it Auditor. ‘ .. .lt•conti Not It•e.—As,s,int.nt No. ti, c.f . the I.3n.istt r 4 . 1 1!..lorlly )tut nal : t1i..:1 ..1 r,r, ~• salif A tai the flr,day ikr aft, riii , mbers, will lie milled II to- n .. , 11t000r. .1.2-ontq nt tin, Conumny Nrr requ,stol D. let•oivea,,,mottts up to &lid thoo. 1... tr,• l.• ill ll , r I.llil.lii, fir 1.0% . 1, 1.. OA, :111.1 1.1:11111, of •11.• 211 . . 1 .ituility .I..sired. All I , I 1.. :11111 Alniqt.St ,11.11/Y ..n . Kl I I; 1.111,r. .1 r city. •Ntare of (:eorge Urtauui. ,Leett.-.• i :1131 t 111111,1-1 'll,l iiu,i U .11 of o'llllll,l ,:r wt . ,. t ilattitat d.l Ill.• . Ita.nds th.• All r. lililllll2 . VII! / l Vi l V11 . 1• ill Vl ili• f . :tittt aat ...O. at Oa =EMI 71u . v 111111`11,••••111 the 111.111,r of ernetion of a ...paale E• 11 ,1 E1 1 1 1,11'1 , 1 -111 11 1 . 11:11 . 1,41•1:, :11111 011,1 : E •i/111 . 0 is 111,01,, given that tlai under I.; Ili, Co t ol appoint,' to in qu i rt . iio •pilinnsy of r stabil:dint:: the sone. will fleet ti w piirpos, oll i thnirappllattmtt. at the I ,e of liars IV in Clay township. on 'Fltursday. itat. 11. at 10 n',•lii,•6. A. L. who, all persons intawnst;irl tney .1.01IciI: I Vault ed, 300 Active Yo ung 1111 en, V V to. and tracialiow infonto in a 11l1,11:1,, ease. use ful and hour:dile. at a Salary 48101) per Month! .0 capital of e., 014 re.ittire.l. N.. patent 1114,1111110 PIE Fit!l aiv.,ll. free. to all mm !.•. m 1. , .,• a j..sta, ...tamp or a Ihr,' ,•001 ploo, )nt en I Am bi . of yjnoi•—The solo,/ ihm, 113 V I imo•lonoql the exelomts ri;ltt Laorastor dly. ire Is tr ormhl.•,l to site to I!, nubile a Ninr sTrir. fitr L . xcomlin . 4 . . iu Leatny 111111/bilil3, linyt h I•ro , mail, These piston, are not reversed. Its daouerr,.. tyre:‘rcancl may he troll in luulight. They also the , , 1 e 111 , 1,11 y of I,ing .11,1,1,AIABLE: lad „ veli d:ISS plate, which is secured by :,,,tree. Patent. in the United Stales, (trial. Britain anti trailer, and prarti,tl in I,tortt,Amity by 'l. th 1'U.11.11/Na.ti • , illy. °tor :lowlier .1: Itro.'s New :Store, North Qou.ot st v Lan a,:ter. The b-ent A Nti:1:0T1 . 1.14:, by which these l'ietures are th,i.;‘,114,11: is dvtivill from the Greet: word .1444br0105. sp,• 140 .4 14 e, ihdestrnettbility, pet:man:go:3% ve. Picture is taben Irpon plate glass, tll which another plate of / 44, 4 4 4. 45. SIZ, ..cured with nit intlestruetil•le cement. he by which the picture Alit! retain its original brilliancy for it will not corrode by mid,, nor be injured by Avater or climate. It is told in its etTeet. beautiful in tom, 5urp: 4 ,4 4 4, any thing in the gradations of light an d sh a d e . and may be seen in any lbzlit. The public are cautioned against iinif.ilioos made 10', single plate: of glass, with the tdack varnish in immediate contact with the Picture:— Such are not permanent. as the varnish must cruel: and destroy the fist urn. EEIMI=I Citiicnc and Strangers are invited to rail at the Amin, typo Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens before they' procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are assured of polite attention. svp 2:1 Wit.. T . & W. CUMM S Sc CO. rro the Ladies.—The Emporiums of Fashion, be 1 Mrs. E. GRIFFIN, No. 113 North Sixth street, opposite Franklin Square, and No. 'SS Race street, below Sixth, Philadelphia. Mrs. tl Hai n, the Importer and Designer of Paris and New Work Fashions, begs to announce to the Ladies of Phila delphia, that she has opened a t the above establishments the patterns of the Fall and Whiter Styles Mr every de scription of garment , such as Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas. Sleeves, Sacks, Basques, Aprons, &c., with nue thou Sand dilfernt patterns tier Ladies' and Children's Costume, a great many of which :In of her own designing, which cannot be surpassed, nor fail to please the most fastidious. Ladies wishing to have their Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, or Children's Clothing made with neatness and dispatch, can have the patterns gratis, by having them made at the., establishments. Mrs. O. also informs the Ladies that she leaches the art of cutting fitting Ladles' dresses by measurement, for the small stun of ;?.:1.50. Only two hours required while learning. eatisfactlou given or money refunded. Also, pinking sad stamping fur embroidery done to or der. An assortment of Straw and Fancy Millinery always on hand. t.y...01d Bonnets and Hats altered, bleached and pressed to equal new. sep 25 3m 36 MIZMEII tov es, Sto v es.—As the season is approaching for Ohm purchase of Stoves, the subscriber begs leavo local! the attention of these wanting, to his. stock, whi c h con sists of the largest and best selected assortment ever oiler ed in this city. The variety of Parlor, Cook, Shop, Hall and/ Office Stows fur either stood or coal, embrares many now and beautiful patterns, elegant in design, perfect in mails:when, and economical in the con sumption of fuel. Those wanting a cheap and serviceable Store, wills unifiirm smooth castings, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also a general assort ment of hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Paints, Oils, /cc. OEORUEM. STEINMAN, West King streo t. Stryker Lk Jennings, Whole sal• U,adt•rs in BRITISH, AMERICAN Dry Good.. enusively at auction, Non. 1 A 3 Bank street, below Market, between Second and Third, yhila.. del nide, tLTo cash or short timo buyers we will sell at a very small advance On Auction cost. sep 75 Im 36 MARRIAGES DE,vrtis TLr 111ariceth Ily Under of th, NATIFI. E. YIIAK i:, Seorvtary S 1111;El. 11. I•I:ICE. El= FRENCIf, and I.all Goods,-Hager th Brothers—Have just oioedea a laige aer. desirable stern; of Yail sod Viet, Dry Goods, to which they respectfully barite essininatlon —embracing Silks, • Cloths,. Blankets, Mei Woes, Csssiuters. Flannels, De Lalnes, Vestio•;. .01. Cottons, &c. EMZMIMaiI WALL PAPERS.—GIazed and Unglazed, of beautiful dmLigns atrd the beat manufacture. Eastern and Western flops growth of 1555. Feathers, &c. aep 25 tf amnel H. Reynolds, Attorney at Law 00111ce South Queen street, formerly occupied by Wm Mathiot. dec'd., Lancaster, Pa. Also, Conveyancing promptly attended to. REFER.; TO Ex-Gov. W.F. Johnston, Pittsburg. William Bigler, Philadelphia. IIou.TG. W. IVoodward. " Alez. Jonlan, Sunbury. Peter McCall. Esq.. Philadelphia. Joshua W. Comly, Kral.. lion. James T. Hale, Beßrant., Henry Bruckerhoff, sep JOHN A. ERBEN. W. B. ERBF:N. rben & Co's. Cheap Clothing Store, r./ Sign of the Sniped Cat. hu. 4.: North ttutiten street. E.tst side, near Orange street, Lancaster, l'a. Vie proprietors of ibis great manufictory of GL2TIIINIis respectfully 31111)uuce to their friends and the public. in :funeral, Ilvat.their establishment now contains the larg est. most varied and enevest assortment of FALL and WINTER ci.trrimt; ever offered in Lancas ter. Their stock is till of their own manufacture, and embrares the Latest stylus of Clothing adaptiat n. the SeaSoll, and warranted to give entire to purehtisers as to durability and superb, workmanship. Although the demand ter clothing at this popular estale lishment is daily iaereasing. yet by having a full ee of a t:1110 1111111 1 4, art . 01- keep iiur 1V are hr , olll, ill a tide of tire or wear. Air _.•llr u.. 1), I. I i fire f••I lug .1 EI:C. /.11 i• and • U F I:ku•k CUult Fru.l, .o: 11,th A. •• u 1 atu y •• Ft• ••k nil Cuat, •it 'atim .larku ,u•i lk , •• laa-k Fr. urh lk.u. U. V. 101.. nottl.la )lilltsll'assint,••• Pants •• I i...• Marls (::4.111 hint, .t.tst t., ancy 1. ttssi.ner.• Pants •• satis.eli Pants • 1.75 t.t tt,oo Itlturk Satin jeAS •• 2.114) t•• 4.1)1. M•rite, VeUet V.•.• 1•• •• 1.3 ti• 2.1.0 0011:011 Vt:st , •• 1.0:140 :t Al,O, a far. In n, t lVonlnn n• 1 Uinta sshirr..and Dr.otel., 15"h1t.• and ad Ito,oll/..Cras 11d1,1 , ..,, , u5pe,1rt, SI 01, 61 , ,, llosivry and another rrrr larz.• a •s•wtot....tor ilothiox• soltalke t.r the season, con si•••!in.r.•r lko Frock. :sack. mot Monkey Paots, awl Vests of all siLcs. and at extremely low prices, Al , • just a..s.rtincolo.f ittack nod Fan cc Color,'.! Cloths. Fato.y Caksipteres, Black French Doc i:a•kinteres. Black t - ialios. Velvets. l'lnklics. nod Cosh Incr o lt, which will he toad., op to ord e r at 'ti t . shortest n u . tire. in the latest Itishioo and on the most reakoosble tern, Thy sql,riber.. :try in ns,ul.tr itt.t . t . /111 t.O 111. E late,t New York tnel Ktshielts,eutpley twin• but the twst tr.l kul. u. 31,41 ennhtlently Leh. ei. IL, y hay, the tthility ty ful•tit,lt nrti..l of yletithez hyver tinntany ethyr tlething. Ilote., ill this eity. ..:uaen yy till I. ell It 11.. ey 111,111 tfitll lilyit ‘ 4.11,11.111, th, 1.011 .; '°ll' l .3 °' '1k :: 1.' : . ' : I : ' : . : ' : '. : ',''' . l Si , tte.l.• , :1 , .!...!5i0. , 1,111 , i!:,..1‘,i1 ;,11:t 5,)::i,..:, for 11... t I.s tr. or Iltoulos ...any ..r.li.roy ha• il. oho 5,5 55 Ili° $ll . l. a ..11.11:11 551:i I. 11.• I. I ....pport. 1 I 111.$ him suol tul n into ;sold. 'Chi: is sio poLl.l.iog 1 , 013 till:, iilility to ',wk.).- %V. P. 11.11;NEIS A: Ti lad Add!, ,s VOtiee.--Tho att,ntion of all is. t.. \Vint, !try ti .sv tag al Wi•litzo—i•ailtritritiLt ati alagiiiii•a•itt quantity lief all 14, i 111.: Ii•I. To the ladies wo would sty that having paid partieular attontimt to th,• Dress Goods departmont. w,• an' fully pro• irtrol to offer th.•m a variety which we Hatter ours. Ives cannot b.• surpassed in this city; and respectfully ext e nd an invitation to all to call and see for themseiva, ass-urin, them that thoy shall be waitv,l upon I.y the kindest al tom I e Itelod iu tho v.ltietyof!lre,. 11 , irt, Antique. IVitter...l striv..s I . litids. Slid Silks. ~lttaw:u~c c.. III:telt Ilreentle Illa.tk Watered Silks. mai, Stripe, and Plaid Black Ilevvy Poult U Soh, Thils.t. Cloth, Cashmere:. b, Lillie,. A. , . Irt.t. Hai. De I.littes. for 14.: cents. Itielt all tv. I Ito Ltda.,. 10/W uptittiTift of AVI:NTZ . S. .1t..‘"1 . It I.t Elt.—.2 L, ,t,as, Ittltele,tor liloghotas. 12i., cents per Al:rt a 111.,e vat iely Of ran ;7111,15:tn.! Ilrechtt Searrs. bettal Ira! lot. Ne...lb. \V. Collor, Sleoves. Chonlizette , , ...--extra quality of sop . .25 U . :hi Salo.—A Farm goo raining 4-4-1 Acres it elmice Land. shunted slim' :15 miles front Milli:nor, its Frederick count. lid. Th., imprnvenients are a large llitllllY DIV ELLI tire Barn witlt all necessary out buildings. including Alanager's Iletise. There are four large karrai I ba'''ses for grain or the place. This ktrin is situated in :a M.- lightful district of rountry, perk oily free from all local diseases. The house is sit toted tin an elevated spot. Slll.- . . , umfed Ly a. pleasant grove is watered with springs or streanyy in every Tim land Liesesione and Illue yed. There are als.ut Iss acres of and the 1..i1a.:0• in 0 high state of oil iration. IL is all laid id in on:lves:ion; lields and under good fencing. The wosis have mt undergrowth and meld he set in brass. wiinl.l Hoke it a line l'here is a god .Ipple i.f nit in full I„etrin r r. t !Ile 1,1:14.0,11.1 a variety of y..ung fruit tree., whirh the present owner has plastol. new routing on, such as peaches. apricots. pears. Munn:. l There is:: lost Mike. ehurehes and schools near 'lire buildings on the place are all nyarly - new: with the eyemiti•gi of the llanager's House, they lore all been iaeined within the last four years. place will I,• 1.1 low :riot terms node rens:noble. Apply Is the sul.seriber ;it No. 2 Liberty street. Ilaitiusere. rep LS -It nr, A1.1.1::`: 1%111r.. llellusylvallla Female College, AT 1.1:11• kinmen Bridge, Montgomery o.llllt V. I.lll— iii this on 31,mclay. the - .2.9th of Oetelsir. Its lire flit i , s per impart ing a thorough and extensive out:is:4,r instruction in the various brinclie, of useful leonine,. are unsorp.seedlt toe Female Institution in the Middle Stales. Teachers have be,-t1 , Aun't's. and brie;; to their prof.,sion the aid of long ex perien.•.• and distinguish: ais•minnodati.dm arc su;sitior moderate. rounntinhotion, via the Ciii01111.1.: and is cry 4:envy:Molt. Stages kast. the Itop .t i istoa li.r v the College. daily. at .1 1 .:.Celook i.n day. Thursday and i:iatinalaC. al I 1 :Celock. A. 11. For Fir: altars giving full in:urination address the .1. 11'. SUN liEll N 1 . 1111,11011 1 . . 11 U. HAUG:A.IA I:oard Tru,tv,s. Ditiglvay Farm, Agricultural and Coal p kny l a ,' 3 ,1 i, ..,htenc. The lotion:log 1,1 a leC., r0t.,C.....1 1'0.111,116r.. . C. S 410Ile- who has made I,t: y's re.sidenee Length a tin', :111,111.1S had great 1......1.11111, m 14111311140 Willi 111.. 11111 d. Ile hag Igs, a justice of the 11,11141, commissioner. county surveyor. or been in some oflis end eitievity ever since he recited there: Ittaingvii.i.c. Sep 11. 1x55. t'ltarles K. Landis. Es.n—lieitt: Sir: bouts. ilatril Phila delphia. Sth illSt..(11110e to lbool an hem met I hasten to reply. You desire in it a tine ..6. of the laud. A . A.., 111p1.111 St. Vary's iv Elk county. I sin happy to be vide to give you a full din-ri plie 11.11 S by lir ing in the place fin: the last live years. :ts fry anent occasions to explore the lands and its lott:rid worth. I hive 11006111.1 thoroughly acquainted with the sal Ile Of the land and its mineral resources. Ag an agricultural country, it surpasses any Niel in this or adjacent votive ties. It produce° the hest of rye. 01111. oats. 141a10 , 11.11 41111 grass. Last year, when there was: a gent•ral failure of crops in Neetern l'eultsylvania,:St. Sinn's had an abutelant harvest. and whilst scarcity tor:,:tiligl everywhere else. there I,IS alitnolance here. Thousands of , dollars' worth of produce was sold in this settlement Lastsear. It is a good limestone soil: limestone iv beset in abundance, so that the land 1.1111 :It any lime i.e itotiiiirell by 11111111121. AloUildallre of coal is found everywhcre in these lalult 11111.. :M11 , 411411 Wood iSII.I plenty. for 111.- last too yr.,s used nothing hnt coal for my lan.il c it,. I know of more than ten or twelVe different co:II I :tubs a short distance 11( dl, )11111y , :.' 'II:.-::,11 'll. ra-1.• I'llllll I'l.lll. to six li•et vein. running in general int bilk or rath er working: upwards. S 0 that Uat..11111,.•1• 11i,t1111,11111111. There is also aliundanee of iron ore. The Kidney tovh. and some pipe ore has been found. At the base of hills torn away by the ravines. I fllll in many glares get lumps of ore weighing from five hundred losts hundred of the best of rook ore. There is also of lire proof clay lying in strata between the and limestone. The northern part of the St. Mary's tract abounds in the best of cherry timber and ash: such is the qintutity, that from fifteen to thirty thousand feet.lif lumber can be manufactured front the acre. The iiiiuthern part is mostly fir. p inennd hemlock. The water powers itt The various streams cannot besot. passed: they are on the Elk crock. East Trout run. South east creek. West creek. Dent's run. North Crooked creek, east branch of the Clarion river. Silver Creek and Kersey run. All these streams ixis,es: first rate mill sites; and the day trill not be far distant when every stream will tie tilled with manufactories of some sort. Tice Sunbury and Ede railroad passes directly through the whole , of this land—and wham once finished, nothing is able to compute with this Fection of the State. We here have the health; WO have the soil for the hos bandumn; we have the mineral fir the manufacturer; we hare any quantity of coal; we have immense forests of the choicest and best of flintier. and, in fact, nothing is want ing, when this road is completed, to make this ono of the wealthiest portions of the State. 'Co illustrate the place properly to you, you must think that eleven years ago trot a tree was cut here, Many of the people who settled here were entire unacquainted with clearing land; MAY they lassoss good farms, and the log huts are giving way to magnificent buildings, and it is proverbial that every man is getting well off. We now are the' support of all the neighboring lumber factories—and, as it were, St. Mary's is the cupboard of the whole county. There is now about sAven thousand acres clear, an i ft we number over twenty five hundred souls, and in many respects we are tench ahead of any of the adjacent tow.ns and counties although snuck older In years that) we. Any further information you desire will be cheerfully given. Truly yours, H. C. SCHULTZ. Farms can he purchased of 25 acres for $2OO, payable $1 per week; 50 acres for $4OO. °Mee 135 Walnut street, north side, between Fourth & Fifth. sop 2.i It 3ti ITotlec.—To the heirs and Legal Representatives of 11 James Galligan, late of Bort township, Lancaster deceased.—Toke notice that try• virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court, of said County, to we directed, I will hold On Inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on Friday, the 2nd day of November next, at I o'clock. P. 31., at the public house of Francis Lytle, in the Village of Georgetown, in said twp., when and where you way attend, if you think proper. GEORGE 3f AIITIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Va., Sept. IS, 1855. 61.1:3 411 - New York •• Freeinan'sJournal" copy 0 times week ly, sod send bill in this office for collection. Xrottue.—Cunners and Sportsmen are hereby emit lon ed against Gunning or Hunting on the :peed well Surge Property, in Elizabeth township. Any person or persons hereafter found trespassing, will be dealt with according to law. W. COLEMAN, Sep 18 tf nblic Sale.--Wil be sold at Public Sole, on Satur. day, September limb, 1855. at the Public House of Henry Rachman, near the premises, a valuable Farm, containing 118 Acres, more or less, situated in Conewagit and Derry Townships, Dauphin County. Pa.., on the road leading from Elizabethtown to Camphellstown, two miles from the latter, and seven from the former place: The Land is In a first rate state of cultivation, and has been well limed. The improvements are a 1% Story DIV ELLIN!) HOUSE, A New And Large CANE EARN. with wagon shed and corn-crib attached. Also, an old Orchard and a young Orchard of the best varied' • of Limited Fruit- 'rho land is good gravel land, uttj.an lug limestone, with several acres well timbered, and a running stream of water in every. Yield. Sale to commence at I. o'clock, I'. 111. of said day, when attendance will be given, and terms made known by sept.JB tf3dr. • - GEOIKIENOORHIEL Public Sale of Beal pstate.—The so .. PI offer at pabliceale;v:il the ?calories; on the 16th day of october ne.at r at.t.o clock, P. 31.., IdsF , situate in Southampton township, Franklin county; 1 . about two miles west of Shippensburg, near the Rog.. road. convenient to &hob* Mills and a good Market •• , twining 50 Acres and 38 Perehes shout. fourth of which is Slate and the balance good Lim-. z of the best quality and in a high state of eultiontio About 45 acres are cleared the residue covered with ... 'timber. The improvements are a two-storied Weather boarded LOO HOUSE, F. amenarn,Carriage Howe, Spring Ilouse and other ontbnildingre an Orchard of choice apples, pears, peaches, plums. cherries, a well of never falling water with a pomp in It at door. Persons wishing to 'view the premises will please ca the subscriber, residing thereon. JOSIAH C. WDOWEL sep IS t2O Araluable Farm at Public or Priv t ti SALE--The subscriber will offer his farm at p , Ii• sale, on the premises. on Saturday the C.th of Octo r 10.55, if not disposed of at private sale before that tim The farm is situated in North - Middleton township, a , .n seven miles north-east of Carlisle. on the Canodogn no. creek. adjoining the farms of David Hoover, JeavesZei le and John C-over, and contains 216 Acres, 40 ace: which Sue meadow land. 20 acres is covered with timber. such as oak, are e. • • The improvements are a ^Obli two story plashr ell liot'SE, a two story Log ' Tenant House, a large Bask B with two threshing Boors, and other - . . outbuildings. Also, au Orchard of fine fruit coritai•in. abut 11 acres. There is also a good well of water at h door. and a spring running through the Fann. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. on said day. For further information respecting the farm, enqui o W. Wirt Shuler, Esq., Carlisle, or of the subscriber. sep 13 :It. 35 JOHN KE:TTERE "1,1101. Millinery - Goods 1 1.855.—J0hn ton :•ons. No. 4i Small Stroud street. Philadelphia, n.,w prepared to offer to their customers. and to the t • I,of their own importathn.) the largest and handso assortment , •1 Nlillit,ery foods, in this rite—ennsis 1 In part of It mart Fitt . Kane, - Feathers. • will la. sold at the lowest prives. a nd tfie favorable terms. sep 2m Urine} - Furs for Ladies and Children l• \ Isliwrter. ‘lssultetar, and D in 311 kiltd , °f N Matto: Street ta - J -- 11:1VilZ II" \V emnpleted my very larue and beautifu, sortment ..I all 11.. iiiitel out kinds of Fancy Furs. .i.. fe.hi med into all the different styles and tfislihms lir al that oil he wnrii during the present season by Ladies tit' Child ren , ;i nd I.einu determined to sell my gnarls at sr iii iira f , i , g. it vill he to the mlyanth,,,i or L:mia, , , and other ~i,, me a call le-fore purehl..in,. ... . ..... .......... N. B. sTOREK EEPERS , and the trade trill to well to t lieY will find ono of t hoot vaciet of stock to t Eont in the city. .101111 FABEIR, sent. 18. 4m41 . • r)lasolution of Co—Partnership.—Notico is hereby siren. that the partnership lately existing lo t weer J“fin Wiley, of East Dousgal. and John If. dud h, of C4 , noy township. Lancaster county. Pa.. trading un er th•• firm of Wiley :indth, at the business of Milling nd Distilling.. tat Ilaideman'sj is this day dissolved by in u. al consent. All debts owing to the said, partnership ur Ic be r,eived by the said John 11. Smith, and all donut dt e i the said partnership are to be presented to hint • In THIS WILEY. Jo /LIN IL SMITH payment sep 11 A rrs. Burley, formerly Dirs. Jackson, .111111.1 y he.,l,lllted.os usual, at her re-:id:nice, No. }y: i l. 'null] Ninth s w C . rest, Philadelphia, beloatharine, rut II iilf ,, ..llllettioillS forioroillt , isms which sits has far nit rt than a quarter of it eentury in l'hilenllithia answors; at ..0rr.•.•1 Iv. MI,. lturky rot - liillll, to make Mrs.:tart,. PHI, ol.stto.tions t.f Ingot t hly regularit f.•tnit .. . whi..ll sr, reeoutntentl.,l for alt p:•rsotts atTe mar Laken undor riri.utostsores. witl ildors to health. sep 11 :tn : 1101.) SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. SVIERIFIPS PROULAMATION Of the General Election. for 1855. T.N. pursuance of the duties imposes the Election Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, G EoIONE NIARTIN, flick SheritTof Lancaster Count do hereby publish aud vire notice to the qualified ci zens, electors oDthe several Wards, 'fownships, Di triers and Bort - melts of the city and comity of ancast that a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, Silt day of October next, 1555, at the several places her inafter desigented to elect by ballot: One prison for Canal Commissioner of the Comm° wealth of Pennsylvania. Free persons to represent the county of Lancaster the ilollee of Representatives of Pennsylvania. one person to be Trgasurer of Lancaster county. One person for Codrity Commissioner of Lancast: county. Two persons for Prison Inspectors of Lancaster co. Two persons for Directors of the Pour of Lancast county. 01le person,for county Auditor of Lancaster county. let District—Composed of the four Wards of Laura ter City. The qualified voters of the North East Wa will hold their election at the public house of Anthon Lechler, in East King street; those of the North We Vard at the public house occupied by Adam Trou those of the South East Ward at the public house arc pied by Mrs. Riming filler, in East King street; those the South West Ward at the public house of Urban • Son. in West King street. District—Drionore township, at the linage mow o espied by • rs. Barbara Johnson. 3d District—Composed of a part of the townships DLnurt Joy and the whole t,f 'West Donegal, the Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house n ocepied by George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Eli. betlitown. 4th District—Sari township, at the public Muse no occupied by Jacob Stambaugh, in the village of Ne Holland, in said towiAliii. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the public lion - now occupied by George Bentz, in Brickerville, in sa tow list" p. oth District—Borough of Strasburg. at the public boo now occupied by Henry Hear, in said Borough. 7th District—Rapho township, including the boron, of Manheiiii, at the public louse occupied by Micha White. in said borough. Bth DiArict—Salisbury township, at the public bous l now occupoql by 11. 11. Harman, White Horse tavern, I! said township. 9th District—East Cocalico township, at the publi house now occupied by Andrew Ream, in the village f Rertiostowp, in said township. Nth District—Being a !um of the township of Ea t Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Ma • town, ni said township. District—Carnarvon township, at the public boos now occupied by Jacob Albright, in the village of Church town, in Fan' township Hill District —c-artic township, at the public /lOUs 110 W nccupi,•d by Benjamin Hen. in said township. th District—Bart township, at the public house noti . occupied by Auam Rutter. in said township. lah District—Colorant township, at the public Mame now occngnis•d by Jeremiah Swisher, in said township. 15th District—F.lnm township, at the public house IVni. J. 11 , us in said township, Ilith District—Warwick township. at the publish. Mats now occupied by Samuel Lichenthaler, in the village s Lim, in said township. 17th District —Crinipo-ed of the borough or Marley and part of East Dom•gal township, at the public suitor house in the borough of )!arietta, in said township. lett' District—Columbia borough, at the Town Han , in sand borough. pith District—Sadsbury township, at the publio r•.ow occupied by Samuel I) ;Smoker, in said township. '..hlth District —Leacock township, at the public Innis now occluded by John Pheatfer, in said township. atst District—Bred:ll°,l: township, at the public hose now occupied by lanai. Messner, in said township. District—Coo, posedof parts of townships of It plan, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public schoo 'muse in th•• village of Moniit Joy. District—Being part of East ilempfield lownFhip ;it .110 public house now occupied by John Shreiiier, itl the village of Petersburg. in soul :!.th District—West Lainpeter township, at the publi motion now occtipied by John McAllister„ in the villagu' of Latium-ter Pulsate, in saint township. `:2sth District —Conestoga township. at the public boss, now occupied by Jacob Call, in Fain township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at thi nipper school house in the borough of 'Wa.hington, it acid township. :27th District—Ephrata township, at the public hous. now occupied by Martin S. Gross, in said township .2,111 District—Coney township, at the public schoo bruise in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. :Nth District— • anheim township, at the public lions. now occupied Ly Jacob Minniclt,•in the village of Neirs ville, in said townsiop. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, includin_ that part winch voted with the 31th district, and former ly belonging to the 30111, at the public house DOW OCCUpi .1 by Thomas Fisher, in Mdlerstown in said township. 31st District—West Earl township. lit the public bons. now occupied by G. Roland, in Earlville, iu said town ship. DlSaict—West I tenipfield township, at the pnbli , linut.e now occupied by John Kendig, in bald township. Jail District—St.a.,burg township, at the public boos now occupied by Marlin Derr, in the Borough of Sims burg. 3.th District—Being part of Manor township common! called Indiantown ~district, at the school house in sal , township, by the name of Rural • . 35th District—West Calico township, at the pnbli house now occupied by John W. Maraca, in the villag , of Shceneck, in said township. 36th District—East Earl twp., at the public house not occupied by Wiliam Colman, Blue Ball, in said twp. 'JIM District—Paradise township, at public house not occupied by Christian Hersh, in said twp, 3dlh District—Being a part of East Itempfield twp. at the rhlnc school house in the village of incomfield in said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public bout: now occupied by Joseph Dalow, in said twp. .411tb District—East Lampeter township, nt the publi. house now occupied by Henry Keneney, in said twp. -list District—. Bun Britain township, at the house o Jonathan Hamilton, Oak Hill. - . District—Upper Leacock township at the publi. house of Michael lender, in said township. 434 District—Penn township, at the public house of C Hershey. in 'aid township. 4 ith District—Borough of Adamstown, at the schoo house in said borough. 4511, District—Clay township at tile public house o CcorgeW. eiteininetz (formerly John Erb's) in said town ship. 44tIt District—Pequa township, at the public house Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house oc copied by John M. Jones, in said township. 45th lOstrict—Eden township, at the public house o James C. Ewing. in said towto•lttp. The General Elections in all the Wards, Townships Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be open° bete een the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the tore noon, and shall continue without interruption and ad journinent until seven o'clock in the evening, when al the polls shall be closed, Every person excepting Justices of the Peace, wh,, shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trot under the government of the United States, or of thi State or of any other city or incorporated District. wheth er a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinat , officer or agent, who is or shall fie employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of Di, State or of the United States,or of any city or tncorpora, ted District, and also that every meta •er of emigre.. o of the. State Legislature, ant of the Select and Comm° Council of any city, ur Commissioner of any incurpota ted District is Ly low, incapable iif holding or exercising: at the same time the office or appointment of judge. iu I specter or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth nod no inspector, judge or other officer, of any suc election, shad be eligible there to be voted for. The inspector and Judges of the elections, shall 'nee I at the respective places appointed for holding the elec, tion in the district mwhich they respectiv e ly belong' before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said is specters shall pppitint one Clerk, who shall be a qualitie voter of such divtrict. ••In case the person who shall have received the sec and highest number of votes for inspector, shall not at , tend un the day of any election the peiaon whr heall base received the second highest number of vote for judge at the next preceeding election shall act as in epector in his place. And in case the person who shu have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoin an inspector in his place--and in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who receive. the highest number of votes shall appoint a Jodge in place—or if airy vacancy shall continue in the hoard to. tne space of one hour after the time fixed by law for Hi opening of the election, the qualified voters of the town ship, ward, or district for which such officers shall hay..l been elected, present at such election, shall elect one their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make.thear returns for the county o Lancaster, at the Court House, in the city of Lancaster on FiLWAY, the 12th day of October, A. D., 185.5 at I o'clock, A ; M. • GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. ' Sheriff's Office, Lan., Sept..l2, 1855. 41 ' Piatilre Sale -on Thursday darof Obi t her 16.52. • 14111 be sold on tha premises, the;- folwe: in; mentioned and described real estate of Mary llershey, widow, deceased, consisting as follows to wit : -:No 1. Being the Mansion place of said decd. .situate in Manor township Lancaster county. about 4 miles Dent • z Iharixeoand 6 mil. from Columbla„ adjoining lands of ' , Frederick Frey, Jamb - ,Eshleman, and others and the road leading from bats Harbor to Columhia,:eintalning 198 acres, together with the river hill belonging thereto. The improvements thereon are a largeAtory stone DWELLING • HOUSE, a stone not see barn, & all other necessary out buildings, sash as RIIVII shedsprinthouser, never faWn spring in the same hog stye 'smoke house bake house two large apple or chards with bearing fruit trees and other fruit eland the house, about 150 acres of the same is amble land and the remainder 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 river hill thereto belonging; about 40 acres thereof is sea able }and, and in a high state of cultivation; the hat mace is covered witbeall kinds of Timber, chielfy eheannt. The whole of the above is well inclosed in good post and rail fences. Thu abiive will either be sold in the whole or in parts, as above mentioned and described, to snit purchasers. Any person wishing to view either or the whole of the said premises, will please call on either of tne undersigned Executors,or ou Jacob . Hershey, residing on No. 1. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. 31., of said day4when due attendance will be given and terms of sale wade known by the undersigned Executors of said 3lary Hershey, deceased. ABRAIIA.3I HERSHEY, CHRISTIAN lIABECKER. At the same time and place will also be sold a certain messuoge and lot of ground containing 3 acres., situate in Manor twp., fronting the public road leading from Dvrstler's Mill to Eshleman's Stuithsbop—belonging t, the heirs of said Mary Itershey, deed. On this tract, there is a good Dann; weather-boarded DWELLING HOUSE, smoke house, a stable, summer Douse, a variety of Fruit Trees, a well of water with a pump in near the door, Ix:, /cc. Terms of sale made known by the under. signed, attorney iu fact tot" the heirs of said deceased. sep 11 ts. 3-1 CIIIIISTIAN 11ADECK ER. Ttrillows,,—A tell assmtment of French and Delgi- IA au Willows always on hand, and for sale by SAMUEL T. PEARCE, ;t9 t3out It Wharves. p I, it .1: rrhe I.lllnobt Central Railroad Comp Lay _Lis now prcpared to sell over two millions of Acres of selected Prairie, Farm and Wood Lands. in Tracts of .10 Acres and upwards, to suit purchasers, on tong credits and at low rates of interest. They were granted by the Government to encourage the building of this Railroad, which runs from the esteems north to the extreme. outh of the State of Illinois. It pas ses. from end to end. through the richest and most fertile Prairies of the State. dotted here and there with maguiti : cent Oak Groves. Thu recent opening of nearly WU miles of ttt t this road throws open the lands fin - cultivation. They are JI scattered from Ito fifteen miles on each sidebf it, through to its entire length. The soil is a dark, rich mould, from one to live feet in a depth, is gently roling, and peculiarly fitted for grazing , cattle and sheep. and the cultivation of wheat, Indian ' corn, .tc. The first crop of Indian corn planted on the newly bro ken prairie. ustiall pays the cost of plowing and sometimes fencing. Wheat sown on new turned sod in sure to yield very large profits.. Ono man with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two acres per day. Con tracts can be made for breaking `.'ready for corn or wheat. at $2 to $2 SU per acre. Ityjuilicious management farms fluty be broken and fenced the first and under a logla state of . cultivation the second year . . _ The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinols,over high Is priced lands to the Eastern and Middle States. Is known 1r to be much more than sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern market. 'fine rapid increase and growth of flourishing towns and villages along the ) line st this road afford a growing home demand for nirm !.> produce. II Coal and wood are delivered along the rood at different points at from $1 50 to $4 the cord or ton. Parties having in view lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, or Min nesota nit. their future homes should take into considera tion that the country Weal of the Mississippi is destitute d of railroads; that the conveniences of transporting grain it and produce farms on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad, direct to the great Eastern market, it sufficient _ of itself to pay the investment at front $lO to $l5 per acre higher titan in government lands in lowa. In other words that it roots so much more toga produce from Ibe interi or of the count ry west of the Mississippi:to the Eastern market, that the farmer will find it much more profitable to locate on the line of this railroad. Price and Terms of Payment.—The price will vary front $5 to $25, according to location. quality. ,te. Contracts for deeds stay be made during the year IS:, stipulating the purchase money to be paid in five annual instalments— tirst to be due in two years front date of contract, the ' other annually thereafter. The last payment will het:ollie due at the end of the sixth year front date of c.mt met. By the 22d second section of t h e Act of the Legislat are, approved loth February, ISSI. these lands are free from taxation until they are paid for, and a deed of conveyance granted to the purchaser. Interest will be charged at only two per cent. per an num.—As a security fur the performance of the contract, the first two years interest must be paid in advance, but it must be understood that one tenth of the land perch, w sect shall yearly be brought under cultivation. Longer credits at six per cent. per 11111111111 may Ire negotiated by epeeist application Twenty per cent. from the credit price will be deducted n,r cash, in which case the Company's Construction ]funds will be received as rash. It is believed that the price, long credit, and low rates of iata,st charged fur these lands, will (amide a man with a few hundred dollars in cash, and ordinary industry to make himself independent before all the purchase nom. ey Is,comes due. In the mean time the rapid settlement of the count 6, will probably have increased their value tollo or liVeruhl. Wholl required an experienced person will mosmtpany applicants, to give information and aid in selecting lands. Large Plats, showing the precise location of the Lands througout the Slate, may be seen at the office. Small pick et. Plats, as a guide to any part of the Company's 12uals, and Pamphlets, containing interesting information, ac companied by numerous letters from respectablo farmers throughout the State, may be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 52 Michigan ay. Chicago. CHARLES M. OIL' PUT, .Ir. Land Agent Illinois Central liailroad Co. flags., Sep idgsvny Farm and Agricultural prtny.—A Farm within Ihe reach of every. Man.— Pennsylvania Land. Twenty-seven thousand acres of goad laud have been purchased. with the intention of giving a Farm of twenty-live Acres for each share, payable by instaluients 01 one dollar a wedk. It is Mcated in the rouuty of Elk, where a jumui will soon be fumed by tour railroads, immediately connecting with its great agricultural:aid coal resources, with Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Rochester and all the cities on the Lakes. Also a road leading directly to N. York, ono directly from this propert j to Philadelphia and hateriecdiate places, one directly from this property to Pittsburg, and one directly from this property connecting with the Western 1 1 .11111, ',wining the grandest emmontration I , f rail!, - Id, 111.”1: .t. 0110 1 1 1/..1 is Pennsylvania. Moiling at , deV. - •1. 11111-1,111, agricultural and coal resources.oo,. , 'Thewh i, larpassed in richness by - any iu the State. It is divi,lcd I.—lnto farms or shares of twenty-live Acres. at the prier of two hundred dollars, , which is payable in instal ments of one dollar per week. nto hums or half shares of twelve and a half acres, at the price of slow payable in instalments of two dollars a month, or by the week. Besides this. there is a valuable saw mill upon the prop erty. and one hundred A: litty lots in the thriving town of St. Mary's. Which the subscribers get. This originally formed part of a large tract, a great por tion of which was settled by industrious and rolucated Germans, numbering some twenty-live hundred. 'they se ivoted the land onuccoutit of its agricultural slid minerai stealth, which alone is nil indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon hese subjects. Thee went there smite t svelte years ago. and they now have :Ol:Mug and beautiful settlement. whirls is laid off in regular rotations of line farins, St. Mary's is the town of the settlement, and is rapidly in- Credsitig in population. It has hotels as good as any in the tett—tine stores—a col loge, where the highest branch es c.f cdurationare taught, isdh literary and musical—saw mills, grist mills, coach enanufitctories• and every thieg couveivable to add wealth and prosperity to the Mare.— The land of the company sUrrounds this town, and all the improvements, thereby reaping the benefits, and present ing splendid opportunity Mr settlement. Limestone abounds. 'this is both an evidence of the quality of the soil :red a great fertilizer. At St. Mary's it sells at front ten to twelve rents is bushel, burnt. The timber is of groat value, and consists ofCherry. Ash, Chesnut, Pine. Cab and Hemlock, all of plinteval growth. of gredt size. and towering from eighty to 41 hundred and twee t 9 feet high. That which the stockholders do tod want will tie sold to the timber Merchants, with conditions to rut it in a certain time. This trill clear the land, and hying a large revenue into the treasury, which will go to the reduction of the price of the farms. 'this explains its agricultural resources. lint the, is The consideration of salad, it not greater. importance. The land is one great bed of coal. Upon this property it is literally inexhaustible. By taking a glance at the latest map, first at this locality. and then over the State, it will be tumid to possess the grandest features sit prosperity, im provement, and almost, immediate development. it is su perior to any other. It is the only place having the great emicentration of railroads, by which New York, the Lakes. Philadelphia and Pittsburg are at its doors. Time is no coal in New York, flush Oil :10entillt of its 11011.11,14 situa tion, it possesses the advantage of nearness. This is des tined_ to became the l'ottst ills of that portion of the Chile. The prospect in the future for this place exceeds any that Mittsrille ever had; and there, laud which a few years a g e was selling at tire and ten dollars an acre, wilco the rail. road opened its mines sold f o r from lieu to tire hundred dollars au acre. These are facts. Those who are lg.-tont, let them make inquiry. Improvement is still progressing. So arrive al• the truth. Judge the future by the past, and then what will this land ben It is proper that reason should give line answer. The Sunbury and lade Railroad. of which Gov. Bigler is President, and which connects this land With the lakes and Philadelphia, and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, of which Goy. Johnson is President, connecting this land with Pittsburg. are iu rapid course of completion, and up mu great extent the locomotives are running. The relief tient which suggest themselves upon this subject are these—lt takes two hundred weeks Os pay fur the farms. •They will be distributed when they are half paid for. lie that thud the railroads will ls; finished. That trill lie early enough for all practiced purpmset. The advantage of buying it before their completion is evident. When that is dour property will go up tone hundred per cent. Speculation in taut would at mire run it up to such a price as would make it impossible to obtain for agricul tural porposes. Ws now get it without paying the then improved priee, and the stockholders trill enjoy the rise. A tract of about two thousand acres will be laid off at once. and ready by nest Spring, in order that . persons who wish to farm immediately can do so. Friends and relatives, as Well as those having mure than one share, can have their farms together. Au Improvement Department will also be connected with the company. By this means, in order to nerOninio date those who are unable to give their personal atten tion to fencing and preparation, or desire to rent their properties out instead of residing there, arrangements can be nude to place each farm in complete order, su us to be ready for cultivation. After the farms hare been all sold, stockholders can have manure furnished, lionses built, and other work dune upon credit, they securing the pay ment to the company within a reasonable time, so that a matt in the first place receives a farm at the lowest possi ble price, and thee is afforded every Assistant, in placing it under crops. These embrace the principle features, and an excellent opportunity is now offered fur a man to obtain a home for himself, his wife and children, either at the present or time to come. Many business men, mechanics. and workingmen upon tarms, who save several dollars a month, can, by thus uniting together, become freeholders, whilst they scarcely miss the outlay, and at less expense than the annual cost of tobacco or the most trilling luxuries. A saving and purchase of this bind eat nothing, and Val, stantly inure:use in value. In case of sickness or misfor tune by which he is thrown out of employment, he has a home to go to, where he can always make a good liv ing. The title is unexceptionably good—one of the oid• est in the State, being the Holland Title. "hose' who desire farms, will please address, personally or by letter (enclosing first instalment, to Samuel W. Cattell, at the office of the Company. No. Iss Walnut Street, between Fourh and Fifth street Philadelphia, where Map can be seen, Pamphlets procured. and every satisfaction obtain ed. Letters promptly answered. Ladies are allowed to hold Shares in their own names and right, without trus tees. PRESIDE.3.T. CHAS. K. L.ANDIS, Attorito.Ott:Lavt, 14 Sansotuntreet R. GRIFFITHS PORTER Wholesale °racer, .krell and Water street. TICEASURE It. 1 , RAN KLEst BUTLER, Wholesale Jeweler,No.lee North Seroud Street. SECRETARY: SAMUEL W. CATLELL, N 0.135 Walnut street EUMEIMEI EDWIN JEFFERIES, Superintendent of West Chmster and Philadelphia Railroad. A. N. BRENNE)IAN. Merchant, Lancaster. U. I). RAMIUMWER, Secretary Washington Marine Insurance Company. Philadelphia. CHAS. C. 111 LISU, Parkeaburg Works, Parkesburg. JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law, Lateister. Ex•thweruor William Bigler, lion. George It. Barrett of Clearfield; and all other well Informed persons fieD 18 et 33 JTob Printing neatly done at the Into gencerOfftee, N0..2, North Duke take& - Caving - F.ond of the Caned Atiri:eirlit. osurancr, Annuity and Trust C0.,.E. E. corner Third fs Chesnut etc, Philadelphia Capital $230,000. - MONEY it received on deposite dally. TIM amount posltedis entered In a Deposit Book and given to the De. positor, or, If preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. . Interest is paid at the rate of fire per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days preri. ous to the withdrawal of the money. On the first day of January. in each year, the , lnterest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal, as he may prefer. The Company hare now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the City of Philadelphia plooe. - Any additional information will be given by addressing the Tressurer. DIRECTORS STEPHEN It. CILAWFOILD, Pres'L WILL/Am NI. GoDININ. LAWRENCE JOHNsoN. Vico ['real. PAUL 11. GOI.ARLI, AALBELOdS W. THOMPSON, GEORON NlEllr..Nrcy, BENJAM/N W. TINGLEY, , . I ASIES DEVERKUX, Jscon L. Flor.A.Nen, I OUSTAVUs ENGLISH. PLINY FISK, Secretary and Treasurer. Interpreter. J. C. OEFILSCIIL.ViEIt, Teller and sepo p Simpson's Basket Factory and Valet— ' .E.TY now on hand a large assortment of Ladies' FANO: MATELING WORE, and carrying .11LiKtrra. Childrens' Coaches, Cradles, Rocking horses, Velocipedes. Wheelbarrowi:,lar'y Gigs. Doll Heads, and Toys of all kinds. Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest priers, at P. SIMPSON'S, ' . .!,19 North 2d street, between Oallowhill and Vine, east side, Philadelphia. N. kinds of Wood Work and Housekeeping ar ticles. sep 4 Zitu 34 eal Est ‘te at Public Sale.-. The undersign ed, Executors of the last will and testament of "John Poland, Esq., late of Miller township, Perry county, deed. will offer at public sale. on the premises. on Thursday. October 25, 1155, at 1 o'clock. 1' Si. the following descri bed Real Estate. to wit : A tract of Patented Land situated in said township. containing 116 Acres, more or less. about 100 Acres of which are cleaned and iu a high state of cultivation, and under :xcellent fence: 13 Acres of which is Meadow - which cannot be sureissed for praise tismess.bv any land in the county, n lilt several Springs of Water running through the same. There is an OR CHARD of chive fruit trees - on the premises. The balance is well set with Oak and Chesnut Timber. The inutrovements arc a large;and convenient Two STORY 1101:3E. bank barn, wa,,on shed, corn cribs. spring and hake house; also on said ram a comfortable Tenant House, and an excellent spring of water near tho same. This property is favorably located; the public road leading from Newport to Petersburg passes through the same, and is within 6 miles of the thriller and 5 of the latter place. and 7 mileseast of Bloomfield, the county town of Perry county. The Juniata Division of the Pennsyluanitt Canal and the Pennsylvania Railroad passes through the Farm. This property, by reason of its advantageous situation to market. be.. and within one hour's travel of HarrisMirg and live of Philadelphia, renders it worth the attention of any persons wishing to purchase Real Estate. Persons wishing to see the above property will be shown the same by calling at the premises or on either of the undersigned. Tenets or SALE.—Six per cont. on the whole of the pur chase money, to be paid immediately after the property is struck' down: one third of the purchase money, after de ducting the six per cent., to be paid on the first of April, 1556, when the deed will be. made and possession given ; the balance in two ritual annual payments, with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds. JAMES T. TOLAND, J. E. SLNGER, Miller twp., sep 1 is Executors. • Taluable Real Estate at Private Sale.— Au excellent Store Stand and dwelling house. on the corner of James and 'N. Querm st. This tenement is built of. brick and ht the best manner—three stories high with .a two story back building. Hydrant, and cellars under the whole building, and is now and has 1x•01 for the last three years occupied as a lirocery Store and private dwelling.— Price, $3,000. Also, six two story Brick DWELLING HOUSES, on the east side of North Queen street,north of irl James street, and near thejunction of the Reading E road. Price, from ±,tkill to $.75 each. Also, tm, one and alalf story brick dwelling houses,. the south side of Frederick street—s new street riffling from North queen to Duke Street, immediately north of James. Price, i,700 to $7 . 2A. Also, three two story brick dwelling houses on tb,. afore said Frederick street, each containing list. and a kitchen. Price, Vat. each. All the above property is clear and free Iron, ground rent or other ineumbrauccs. The three last atO just being finished. and possession can Is given as oral ns completed. For all others possession , an be given on the let or April, 1555. Apply to the proprietor, corner of North Reeve and Or cringe stn. Terms accommodating. Lancaster, sep 113 m 34 F.. 1. NUANIPII. raluable Fartn For Salo.—The subset her will dispo,o or, at public sale, so Saturday, Noveml•er 1053, atA o'clock, P. M., on the premises, his Farm in Drumore twp., Lancaster co., used partly fOr firming and Partly for grazing as also ffir dairying purposes, containing about 400 Acres or excellent land—gait acres of which is cleared and in a high stale of cultivation, laid elf in fa,mve nient fields and well fenced. with running water in nl-arly all of the fields. The balance is thickly co; - ered with Chesnut, oak and other kinds of thriving young tim ber. Tho improvements are a large two story m. stone Dwelling house :Al by tio feet. rootlet with slate. and a p•frrh running the full I..ogth of tho building. There is a collar under Ile whole, Ilnusc; there is also a Frame Summer Kitchen atla,lleti, with running spring water at the door. There is a large Stone and Fronts Darn. 100 by -17 feet eonveniently arrang ed with stabling, mows, ,tr.. and a straw house 20 feet square in front of it. Also a Wagon Shed, (Si by 35 covered with slate, with a large Granary above sufficient to hold 2000 Bushels of tirain, and two Corn Cribs attach ed, and a Carriage IPume.- Also a ling House, Wood llouse. Smoke llouse. Milli House over the spring,, and other neetze sary out bnildidgs. There is also new shedding for Cattle of the length of 160 feet round the barn yard; likewise a well and pomp and running water in the barnyard. There is also a st ramm running through the farm, which formerly furnished water power fins a Fulling Mill. and cold again be used in that or a similar purpose. 'Flo., ar, Iv. Tenant. Ilouses. a Smith shop and Lime Biln.ann two Orvilards tai the Farm, one of them jnot commenced bearing. The Tract might be conveniently divided into two ffirms. The location is a delirable one ill all respeets—being in a losiltby and moral neighleirlosid. isinVellielit to Church es. Selo 01 Houses and It is within 10 miles of the Hue of the Floltunbia Railroad, and oil bin a mile of the ibioraro Hail Road, it Is eXp,ltii icitt shortly be put uliler (soar:tel. TaAts tv ill bu made easy to suit puridiasers, and an in disputable title will be executed and possession given on the Ist of April next. For further ivietkolars enquire of 1114• .4.1 l 11 t./1.: • - • VlAllCArrt'llnd .111114.11111, liell/l. and \ isouortl. of Wool o. py I ho a Love till sato. 1 txrdwux c.—PINK littON & Slot Alb En. No,. :t; 11 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa Wholesale and Petail dealers in Pureign Hardware and ommestie, cutlery, glass, nails, pai n ts, oils. Vallihd.,, Always On hand n complete assortment or building ma terials. farming utensils, housekeeping goods, cedar ware saddlery and 170:101 Hardware. 'they are the exclusive Agents Sro the two moost celebra ted Moll( STOVES. in the Union, the Morning ~ t or :mil the William Penn. warranted to give entire 4 satisfaction or no sale. Also, a completeassort client of the latest and most improved Cook and Parlor Stoves in the market, adapted to both maul :nod coal. wo,L.They re-peel fully invite the mobile to, examine their stock. Lefo,re purchasing elsewhero•, as they ore determin ed to sell as cheap :IS the elleapeSt. Thankful for the libe.al patronage heretofore extended to them, they respectfully solio-it a COW in UM!, of the same. PINKEPTON S LA YMAK N.R. sett 11 • tf It 4 l otbltc Sale.- 1 u Sal urday, September 1:'?, 1512. will loe sold at public sale, at the residence of the sub scriber, in Colerain top.. Lancaster county, vie. No. 1. a valuable farm containing about 1 3 5 Ac r more or less. in Colerain township, on the road leading front Steelville to Black Cock Furnace. and about 2 lath's the latter place, adjk,lnlng lands of.loseph Bobison. Henry Eshleman and !others. The land is in a first rate state of cultivation, and under stoma trances. The improvements thereon are 0 largo two story stem lit RISII and kitchen • and a well of stater ill ltho kitchen, a hank barn, with hay, and straw sheds t attached, corn cribs, and other out Also, an Orchard, studs as apples, pears. peaches, Mon tics fe. Alsout St acres of the alcove tract is Woodland, and principally Chesnut timber, No. 2 Is a tract of same quality of Land, adjoining No. I. and Ott tits, west Wm. :thud:, containing 11 7 Acres, more or less, In a high state of cultivation, under good fence otlld lately Holed. Tile improvements are two LOC INJUSES, one of which Is two stories high. with sev eral springs near the stone. Alsout 20 tlereS. Or the ttiA,Vt, tract is woodland. and principally Chesnut timber of the best quality, Persons Wishing to view ILo properly, ran do so by ea ling on the subseriber residing on th.. s Possussion and an indisputable tide will Is. given nn fix first day of April, IS:al. Fide to I . .minten, at I treli.eli. I'. M.. of laid day, when attendant, will lie mill terms 111:1111.1,11..,11 s Lt TENouring 111111 for :old at prb vate sale a MERCHANT . 1 / 4 GRIST 31 situated in Cumberland county. one mile north nr Shipp,ntihUrg. 611 the road leading to Newburg. It is (hive St , tileS hish , IWO f stone and the upper of ironic nearly now. This is a superior property. beautifully beetled in one of the finest wheat growing thetriets in the Stale, on a thiralle stream of water---of easy :mess by renal reads and within one mile of the Cumberland Valley Railcard. There Ore about 22 acres of Land belonging, with a tho, story stonebR'EL LISC 1101.11. a log Tenant House. loin, Or ehard..tc. As the property must lie 5:.1.1. H. will be offered , on very reasonable terms, and is worthy the at tenti )))) of llif,se wishing to purchase. If no purehaber el f before the, 13th ortober next, it will after that be rented for one year. • The property will be show,, to any one desirous to pur chase, by Mr. Ilugh Craig near :Shipp...l4oz. or app y to J. S.Golwvll, Esq., Corlisle, CumEeriand ,sainty. Far terms And Girth r particulars apply to Ma. M V 1,11113 ZAlth, of Lancaster city, or to either of the gentlemen Above mentioned. s sop 1I _Very Agents 'Wanted.—Agents wanted in ev _Very Town and County in f o r United Slates, to canvass tor the mnst popular Ilistorival and other valuable and saleable looks published. The works are partivularly adapted to the wants of the peobl, being beautifully it- Instrated with tine Steel and Wood engravings, arid 1/01.111d In the most substantial Manner. Agents now movassing for its, Lind it a pleasant and profitable employment. Our list also includes the best works bt" T. S. A Rill CB. Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the past year. and their sale is still increasing. We have just added several new Looks to our list by this mast popular author, and shall add others the ensuing. fall and winter. We think We have the heat list for Aitents in the comp try. Send for it, and jtbl, for yourselves. For full par tieulafs and list, Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 4S North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. sep 11 rro Grocers and Confectioners.—Buy your 1 gnu& ftvm first hands and save LiU por rent. The 1111 dershmed has in Stan, and offets for sole at the lowest price, with a discount of :: per cant. for molt, Almonds, I:alsins. - Figs, Walnuts. Currants. I attl,fe, Cream Nuts, Citron, Lona... Filberts, Prunes, Sweet Oil. Ground Nuts, hates, Castile Soap..te. All orders by mail promptly attend.] to. TIIitMAS BOND. sep 11 41 31 4t S. Water street. Philadelphia. --- Important. to School Directors, Tench eJS, and others interested in the cause of edutaition. —Mtidtxr S Scout, Booksellers and S4tiourrs, Kraneph's Buildings Lancaster, have constantly on hand a lar4e supply of all the hooks in use in this section of the Country. Ilaving special arratigeueents with Publishers and others extensively eng:rged to the Book trade. they are prepared to sell testyy quantities ns low as they can lx bougltt this Fide or Philadelphia. M. & S. are :eget:l s for the sale of the EIIANICLIN GLOMS to which they invite sptalal 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 Mr ilidwelrs large Maps of the eastern and western Hemisphere, and an much the agents for Peltou's as 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 ter iu the Country, and will guarautel Peltou*s Maps and Key to to the latest edition . published. Having been more extensively engaged Su the Book trade for a number of years than any tether Meuse iu this City, we feel confident we can make it an object for Teachers, Itirectont. and all others, to give us a call or correspond with us bolero purchasing elsewhere. Our 3liscelaneous Stock, including all the late publicatiouu of note,Theology, Sc., is always large, to which we invite, especia attention. • MURRAY sep. 4U-93 ' it STULL - • jot aria. Agittney.for- PalloWal.l.Sertea OuStinte,suAt. s;',..i4s, rrae. ' '.. W. .N.. SPANG (Bookdeller - .3.3'..hrorth.' Qteen 1 st., Lancas‘er, Pa.) 1 wins Teticheki,...Liirecters, d u l . perluterldeits and et eraLluitote tone } tatty' auLlauri zed agent for inc. 0 , or PATON'S OU'ild.N.E IdAt . b, .K.EXS, cto., in .Lanedster. Teaeners, ou- Perillkolliteitte and ixectors trill please bear the ohm fact r mind, 4nd correspond with us should they wish unlitl or tuft sots et the teilomng Maps, Souks, .te.ybefure ptutinusing eltewhere. Peystcall,tieugrapity, nos Just been introduced up on the lieniispnere ,zaps, uti us tlet_ils having been so inanagi. us to present a won gorgeutte appearance while theyido nut tn oilers in Wu least wits each Other, or the subjects usually shown upon Slaps. A lieu Alp ol the quLed status baa also been sub stituted tee:tutting th whole of .Nortn America, bum Labrador 14 Me Ist ha. , these Slaps have become okc eedingly poiger, and meet with ready ado Arroug,Liout the ...nary. 1. Phyebialadd l'u...uund atop of the - M esters rldraloidlere,l 1r 7 tf. by 7ft Physidat and Pe itical'Map of the Eastern tioruisphore, 3. atop o't the L. tined States and Brit ish Provinees, Mexico, Central Ameri ca mud the 11 est .I.mn,s, 7 ft. by 7 ft,. 4. Map of Europe, 6 it. by 7 ft. 5. Map off' Asia, . G. Maps of suuth ulericit and .4.1% rice, ti ft. by 7 ft. Outline /flap of Poinsylininia, Col ored in Cotinties. I Chalk liiaivings,—this is as a new series of Eight Large horde, containing !)swings in 11 tide upon a tiruuud, intended as Lieuieutary al liJUL .13004.6. Pelton's Key to ion.l oertes of Outline Maps. Pelton's ii.ey to Ileuusphern illaps.—luese have been thowliguty revisal and improved by tile addi tion of atery iuteres ng treatase on Physical tileog- audsoino cuts, and aro mug uoKS. constantly on hand a very leading NAIOUL BOOKS used reparui to furnish Outioul Li ermt and at prices us favors listuneut outside of Phila.— !alums ur orders, front all in or anything else belonging to rupliy, illustrated by tu:fint a !ceiling tiluai .Alau subscriber keep; ',ergo suppis, alt Lai n nos county, uud is 1 remora or Teachers on blews any Other esta Ho solicits leututunai , want IR 6elioul Books, u. aPANiilaat, North Queen st., Lancaster. gent fur Pclton's Outline ett to supply them on better .once in the city regular Book Trade. 33 I'. S.—Sting the Maps," the tare prep• terms than any other aug I ern ESTI LATINO GRAIN , bscriler has taken measures to :el and important improvement In the object a this improvetueut.is the grain in the eye ut the etudes tt two hundred revolutions in a ,OIST (AWN, .li/in/LUGS or • Ii ire liable to close the eye of Invention, be conducted to the plied with fresh air—and the foul t the earns time the rapidity of increased, as to perform the mportnixt, to 1111 I.I.V.SDUCTOR. The s secure a Pateht fur a no the eye of Mipstoues. ' to prevent th'eclogging during high iped, even minute. Anir kind of - .1 CORNwith the cob, n'h • the stones, reds, by this bottom stonei and be su air is driven tiff, wiest • the stones ran be so ut work accordhigly. The construction of th cannot be ex4elled for d advantages are so IMMO Will be SAtiSiliil with Its Per furthen t informati , IDuct Ventilator is so simple, that it ability and cheapness; and dts us and useful, that every Miller tility by seeing; it in operation. t, direct to .1 ivSE ['ASS A BECK Elt, It P. U.. Lancaster county, Pa. aug, poyfi , ClLthing. II ;to ClD,Nuitt st, atiovi 0011,1 dud mai° to order, improved vty Persons from a distau meta have Om privilege may not suit.l N. IL—A 'lime assortt BOPS' toga'. Youths Puma/Lang timid low 'wives low Fash. I 711().11.1S & TILICK t" No. 1311 i. Phila.. have constantly on t M . the most lloreilahillr, at this establish al' 4.113146ns any ariiclo Sr out of pat.)at shoulder sexes r with a general :oisortmout of sirs we aro prepared to hell at aug 'ls ISIL: Ilack inei•ry Corn inigrettieut i which mu lie for 1/L•rrhae, ll)sante the bowels}, Extra/. It/twat/pie, Ibis. and PI CU , I.IIIIS, Jr lill,, Sauce., 1 superior to //teething we drops being nimbi in st re • For sole at he Drug ill Queen street. t Lau. 'tug 11 12rankillak Colton. wi1e,10.,..i11, at /Iris,. west of 1tp1..., na.tr eastle to Nlerfarsburg, N county', Ita. lit contains I of Lintastunatind Bum lan ad and the rat:tinder cos prol /anent,/ //r a good larg! 3 large Log 11. r., t./tone /i flouts, Bake lions. undo • ltlo•ra is a lints never tail/.' yard of the lieu line llot yard, and to Aq.lii . /11 rattly; any, i. part of 111 •t tarts. 'l'l , lion. There a inaadow chard .4' good /Tarte./ Ira, For terms, 111,711 „ill li ' to the subseri er at Upt.e july :II 2in 23 13u1/11. Sile.—tin 1• j_sct lb, ail sail at pul towship. Lail aster /stun l and 2 miles ea t New the White 4/ k Tavern, Estate, six. NO. I. A vat abla Earls or 1••ss• situatein said E ing from (;1•111% 00.11 0 d tortnertadn 1.1 toile front residanea of tl / subscribe and t.thars. Tile Land is floe and unnit,' rood tenon th. reon are a t, , v./ story 111 stone and partgatti ro, a n. 11, with a put bp near 1111 with hay and ;fgt.,/ slie/Isi r ;t"-'l'ulltlittg.: it's./ an oli, • Apples. Pears. Ea:wiles, CI. I No. 2. A It'Air 1111,1„ v.l suitable fora Mar/lint•sle / 1..11.1. no le or I.•—. 'll••• 1 .1 1 //en I. ) .t a.. 1.1 e. , • t It ' 1 i.naning spriti..l. it I.no t il business stand/ ban ing :LI N 0... A Tralq of 1,2111,11, or less. partly leov•eed , Jai/.1, 11. 11..pIlitis. David Persons dasitous of riot/ will pl••ase vallion the sub, ton nship. At the sante inn. it'd id l . ~ YOkt• Ur .../c 11. ox.e.irtl utgaon, a rani . ge, a rod. Okher per:out/I 111 , 11,1 ty. `ale to etnituteure precis when attend:tit/. Will I, g, aug 217.-31 / W l , l , e rL s.. t t . l. o - , :14 ,. ll i s tt , c h 1 pang eoniposa• of the firs at/ding in strerli and ti heretofore ofT• tad to the every night in comedy, lent evilles. musiral burlattas. Jai, an article containing a new re It a sore and speeb y and all ordinary diseases of laonon, Strawberry, • OA or Almond, for ll:aortae,. n•: This is a new article and cE ittleretl to the public. A few to a whole lemon. 1 41 Chemical store Sr'. 55!,4 North S. IV ELCIIENS. tf',l-30 Farm for Soilia.—The sub- S.til• hi. rariii• lying ni3Ont run Lu teurupiku leading rrOni tireon .•ote,enn•ry township. Franklin no Hundred nod Seventy Acres 1, aleatt leo .4 which ore distr. •red with peel Timber. The lm• Iti /1:11 IICA el 11111;s1.t, ;ipring her tweet:nary Sprinv. rising in the . t• anti lhoviug I Itronith .4111 xm hire till times from • soil is under excellent CUM.- Of t noire scree, nod a largo lir- vary favoralAo. apply or write I , laulnin vounly, lii. F. A. OBILLIG.. I [day, liettther 1555, the sub. lie s:tle. at hia re,letenee In Eden ini:,: h t:rt s t , t , t u t t (; :t, t v t . t . tt st rg:: i n the f.,llinvitnt .Iteal cootainintr 100 Acres, inure cli township. on the road lead ttnargo, ithoot •1 miles front the the latter place, adjoining: tho •, lands of Jannis )1. llopltins in a fret rate otato of cultivit .. The improvements 1 1i II part 11 of never Iltilithr leak . how,. a hatch (tare attached, Corn anti ot liar HAIM of choke fruit, catch as ill a. luxiMing attached, • 1...41••••• with 3 Acres au up and r I.• hoe, and is 1...', , .1 Itea• •1,11 11, I.lava aitli 11 at. Meath. The Mill is a aye, had 3 g0...1 I' MI of 011atolll. Acres, mere ii Timber. atljoioin4 iamb: of laur,r alai No. 2. lig :illy of the above propprt •riber, at his residence w Eden will be mold—A tiers t ens, wheeled way, len.segears, Intmes•r, and I y at I 1) . 1 . 11 , ek, hi the afterm.uil, veil by St reel Tlfcnt re.—Arch IPlliladelphia. The Star Con, Arth.t. in the world, and ea lent any dratnati , • combination ll'lleatrival public, will appear , edy, seri., vomit: drania, yawl. •n there. aug 91 if :A NYhull N isithig the city, • 4 Valua 31C Peq ji . 5.11,E.-11, Weillit.i.ii her will sell al oilAit• sale, ,trasburg tow 1 ,ship, it t:tiniug 14-5 11crew, n burg township) Lane:ode Irian hillleilSivt to New I' from Laneastiot 3 milt, ii joining lands f lionry lii itreunrinan an others. s the residue is it a high g.. 1 fruit's., ' to improve story STONE! VELUM.: with a t wo•sto • Kitchen smokg latim,, s 'ring lions , wator with a p inp th ondi Bank Barn, 0.2 ,y it; feet, Cribs alto:heti-a Carriam A1111:411 littler olwtissary ou with a never Iniiing spri , door: two I...mit ‘ ig OUCH. it vat iety of ot vr choke Aprivol,,&e. , Tile ale re Fatot is a nor Ililleil ill a ri la at:•1 p ail to ~ t oree ?lilts, ('ln •iroos IX N lei.i.,; it I,elti• on the Teliatit l'aatinoiii living ova: by. lea Farm at Public , October lu , 155.5, the subseri• at the Green Tree Tavern, In apt of Litnestone Land. eon- Ire or Less. situated in Strati county. on the road leading ovid•gtee, als,ut i miles south a-O f t . ront NOW Providence, ad woutn. Samuel Charles. henry bout '2u Ayres to WOODLAND, •tate of culli vat' and under Ileums thereon are a large two. 101.7ki by :la feet, faulted, a bake house, a well of never failing lll'ar the how, a large vith a Wagon t•lnal and Corn house, a flutithshop, lingstye, buildings: also a Tenant house g or MIIIIIIII4 water near the DDS eilf 'kV Apple trees, and such as Peauhes, Pears, lesirablot priipiTly, being, sit -I.IIIIV- O do• will 1.11 It,m j nmlu Fritz, Sale Ir,num 'IWO at 2 o day, when attend:in, will lark in Ihr afternoon .ot • 0,11 a 21.1 tertilS of sale made 7t-31 I)ersparrat Vialley j Uu 'Flsurselso', :sept. sel I IA der of the Usslust Us Cunt the undersi=sl Voles:silt )Isithess lien& sem. St ill. ises. that excel:lst -LIME.' banks of the I' q sten Creess easter ssounty. a Ijoissing In lionderssoss. A. the Gap and I containing Sig Acres ,1 The iseprorehtints ase DWELLING lit USE, with irpt. The 11011. is divided attached is st l' feted. '2O 1. shed. Wini;oll eh id slid corn barns 111 hit long, by :Ss, f i never failing tt Ii of WI L .. timrssie; als Isnerous 951 house. There aiso a tin the premises co staining uAI The Farm is hided isit access to Water the Pogue: tiost of the stirs u. Thu hat ;rin at Public Sale.— ;,r f; lis, I 5r..., Pursuant to an lion 1 . 11,1 s of Lancaster ertunty, 14. 44f the ilerwet and estate of ter at telleie sate. 011 the prem.. 1 ! ft IS E F.11:ll, situated on the In Salighllry township, Lam els or .1441414 Petersheitn, Thos. Ii end others. 3 miles north of 1 ot Si the White Horse Moors, ad 31 Perches. Itr,te t wo.story stone 44.11ar under the build , lito convenient rooms:, I ,t 1.4111:11 . e. stout, 11.1.1h0. WOW. leril.s, 111141 3 ebllllllo4liollS bank et 01410, v. itli.granation ' &c. A m.:, lb, isms,. with pump is, a short dishoitee from the thrifty I:ol.7Nti ORCII4IiII on I.ry soilety of fruit trees. ~ anti cettient kids and easy of ,t Creek runtling through a pew rd is in a gout slate of cl.lllll,- 100,1 vol".•11iorll to 111111 S, stores, lion, and is in • noighborl 1 chnrclics. sell., lhouses..l, PergOnS di,ir us of pun sul..riber win nesides On Cu Nlichael 'il i WllO i . ... 11 Also, at the • title time a fer a lot of W. t11:11111, al., farm. (—Mallen • 5 Acre jOinlin4 lands a NI. AI ies, sistiug of OM, ad Ilickor Lidicstmnt thin It, On Lot The eels, I' Fa m will lea lot. lOW /131 f. ( 11.01,.., of I in the propertl for a limitsal.' pori the and to 'co said day, w Ite t crins will 'l' :tug 2.'..",t 3:1) _Cop. In prove S nye r I 'f 110 sult , erll •r informs greatly holm.' cl the quid a,,ing will please call on the farm adjoining the above, or Oil the promisee. .1 plat,. t he subscriber of a mile distant from the and 149 Perchen, ad "ht rd. , lrus and others, roll thnl.er. There are excellent pr,perties. sold s,parate from the Wood plirriLlSO money ran remain d number of yearn, if desired. Anience at 2 o'clock, P. Ti., of be made lilloo❑ by 101.18 W. HENDERSON'. hosphote of Lime.-- )alcIS :1111i tottrutot t lie line y of his phate of Lime, Soper Pho. and now co2.ll4tatly recoil by Wm, as suin ffor to any b, ca 1, v,utnino'and try ft oan, s, loop tends the artiste losnufacturod fn the market. You an. invited An,/ Perot lan and Mexlean iv., at the lowel.t marl:et rates. , .1u11:1- 1.. I'; /111.:1:01% 1.. Tilo6. W. Morgan, ,uth N harves. to./ private aod nvohl Aug' ..2S 9 10 ad i. tt..! cr0.,1,1 Co.--111si...rt..rs and Wh.)l,. Clams & (Luce nsware, tnur down: I:ehow Por. crick &I .11 China till 41 tr iota of Thu • \V.:tut.. I Tacob J 215 '1 st., (east bide.) 111 Parkin JAVAI UNIENIC /tug :24 'Swartz, Tak, aTA i 1 OF loWl. ad on edinnis,dou ; Land War- Atql in 0 lugal•mamur on Lind L.G. tiENT FUI ught. and .lamvy inlt . •r• • •tuned Lall a in North LAND Real Estate I rantg 1,310(1: seeitrity. at 13 s,lk* Acres of 1111111.1111, all eXI OnSeti ' it for MIO. Dula! it., I,st:easter, Pa. , 1y.31 Itesiden e - p - 11 font Ypy Ana Dl_ un English Warding 5e cited in Mt. Spy, Lautzs Principal. Wthter sassio, first \Patine: In Novo.• particulargia , eo the P only, a Clast.tcal and out Mr young 11.1 and boys. hi. or County, Pa.—E, L. 31001lE, of Fitt) Months, commencing bor. For Circulars containing stip 11. 2mis34. 7 ft. by 6 ft I=ZE I tr:arr ly 32
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