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De Lancaster 0tik CITY Cg LASCASIZa. Thar Jay IfforalUB. Jnlj- 6,. 1833 .. , . notice. IIyinj purchased of Thoi; S. Slaugli tar.lhe. etuir GasoU Establishment, with all unsatllod 'subscription nd advertising not out oo tfie first of May last, a, goner ill settlement becomes desirable,, previous to Mr. Slaughter's & nal removal vest. "Via hope ourpatrons will act according iy. ,V; :' ' O. W. MacEtRor. PRINCIPLES OF THE AMERICAN t. .V'.' PARTY OF Q1I10 ' ; T. Tie unlimited freedom of Religion disconnected with politics Hostility, to Auelesiastical influences upon the affairs of Government Equality of rights to nil naturalised EmigranU who are thoroughly Americunited, aud owe no temporal allo gianre, by reason of their religion, higher . Ahan that to. the Constitution. , - 2. No interference with the frights of citiienship already acquired by Foreign., ers, and the protection of law to all who iionostly einigrate from love of liberty; but the exclusion of foreign paupers ami fel ons, and a refusal lo extend ths right of suf frage to all who come hereafter, until they hall have resided 81 years In the United States and complied Willi the Naturaliza tion Laws. f ..' , "' . 3. Opposition to all. political . organiza tionscomposedcaiiyoifurine,,orf to foreign , Military Companiee, and to all attempti to exclude the Bible from School supported by the Oovtrntnent. - -' 4. Slavery is local not national: we oppose its extension in any ; of our terri toriea, and. the increase of its political pow er by tho admission into the Union of any Slave State or otherwise; and wo domand of the General Government an immediate redress of the great wrongs which have been inaicted ubon the cause ot I rceuom and the American character by the repeal m .1 . arr : H : 11... - ui tut mi::iuuri vuihm uhiitj, ouu mv in troduction ofSlavery into Kansas in viola tion of law, by fxiroo of arms, nnd the de stiictfon of the eloctive fisncliise. 5. In humble imitation of thewisdomof Vasliington', we oppose all' intervention in tho affairs of Foreign States ;jet on all prop er occasions, we will not withhold onr sympathy from any people aspiiingto be fiee. ' .;" " '" " '.. ' 6.- WVnupport Amtiuan Industry and genius against the adverso policy ' f For f sn nations unci fai'i'itics to internal and extornal commuroe by lha Improvement of jlivers ana Harbors and- the construction of National Roads nniung the various scc; tiorn of the Union. - ' '' .' i ' "7.- Tu Union of these Statu should U made perpetual by a faithful, allegiance to the Vnntititwn. ,'.'-' ,' : .' ,J- r 8. InSttte poliny we zealously advocate Retrenchment and Reform a modification of the present oppressive sytom af Taxa tion and a libernl system of Public Schools. Celebration of I lie Fourth. . ' YestorJ.-iy '. morning, at an .early hour onr ciiizms ward aroused by the si mutt a pou ringing of every bell in the ., city which was followed by a, national snlu'.e at minri.se by our Artillery boys. The morn ing w delightful, and beforo eiy;ht o'clock tlits 'wiioU city wis alive with jyou fitces, alMo!tn.l,.for their different points of cete- brYi'in.- -- At tho:Rtil 'It ml ' station we .founl the largest crowj, : all '.Ofijur'to ob- t ii:i an. early seat for the Grand Pits Nits, al Bremen. The'oung Amencns,", also, wjrc out in full reilia." boitrt I fof ' the K title Hills.'; At half past eight unJr the admirablearrnnfremcntsqf Messrs. Stoojh . .-. - - ' ton snd Milliner, with ix cat loads of Lv dioi an ) Gjitttamerj, lasses, an J la U,' we tarlcd for B.urruiK Tlie wliolii Tina of the roiJ wis grcetej by the inhabitants of the beautiful valley through which the road runs. We found on arriving some thoa Siin l persons to wolaomo u vwheti all re p UreJ to a beafttjful grove south of town- At 11 o'clock we wore joined by a large tt umber of our- friends from Washington, Ciroksvillo &c. when the exercises .of the d.ty commm ioJ. , .-AfttJr a . few prefatory remirls,'1Cv)h McVBigh real the Doclara tlon of Independeiioe.' C. D. Martin then give ui briof an I ploq'tint oration, and was followed by" Mr. Briggv of Washing ton, who bacann quite the Lion of the day. His address was much admired by all pres ent i After the ceremonies all partook of a rich repast prepared by the Ladies of the day.' ' On the ground we had the pleasure of meotiny Broi Nilcs of the Circleville Watchman, Penrce - of the Washington liegister, our gooj natnrcd friendT R issell, of the Clinton Uepublioan, all of whom ap peared fully' toenjoy themselves. 3 The t iri .,1 kl. i.' i r..u UAitB9, wuu vraas kiioiii, wci Q uuv III lull numbers; those from Fayette rivaling our own in beauty, grace and hilariljr.w All re fumed to town by 3 o'clock highly pleased', nur it asiinigiun loins remaining wiiu us about an hour and "a half. The VYourig Americas" returnflil, late jn the afternoon highly pleased, with songs tp greet n's.''' They report a good time, and wo are sorry we cannot ssy as much for our Bremen cdlobration, not one drop -of liquor on bo . . .1 . -k t. ' . . . m . .... ia . grounds, i .Aicogemor tm lourtu win . pe long remembered. . tST Blackwood for ?une."is.'C received, fromLsonard Scott Si Ci.,,tho enterprit ing publishers. , This is a, valuable, and interesting number, as the following"- table of contents will indicate: "The Rev, Chas. Kingsley ;-"'Alnnd, the Baltic "in 1 Uii" "Zaidee, a Romance, ' part., Yth;" J'Onoe Upon a Time' I.VNotes oa Canada and the Northwestern States of America;' '.'Span ish Intolerance and Insolvency;" "The Palmerston Administration;' Tha Story of the Campaign, written in a Tent in the Crimea, "pari 7th.'' " : ' J ' - Every article 7is of special interest, and will be read with" pleasure and profit. Blackwood caa be bad for 83 per year, or the four British Quarterlieg and Blackwood for 910. Address Leonard ScottW'df ' CoU( 79'FqrtoVstfcct, ?r. y.-;. "";:" v ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Alim VA ETop THE BALTIC. Highly interesting Xtwt from the Crimea--' J'he Reported Capture of the Mamtlon by the French Confirmed Operations of the Ami e leets in the Sea of Azof -Ds iline in Dreadstufs Cotton Dull-Tke Money Market aeier The British Funds Steady. T ' Nayr York, June 28 The steamer Bal tic, with advices from London and Liver pool to Saturday the 16th inst., Lns arrived at this port. The intelligence which she brings from the Crimea is jniportant and interesting. ; . . . , . - CoXMKRtiAL ktbllioencb. rLivcrpool Markets. Millignn it Evans report, the Cotton Market dull, jvith a gieat falling off in the speculative demand, but prices not lower,, and the market closed steady at the Suotalions of the previous week. The sales Hrin the week were only 37,000 bales, of whieb speculators took 17,000 bales" and exporters 9.000 do. The atock of all kinds was (49,000 bales, of which 361, 000 bales were American.- . r The weather throughout tho British isles was more favorable, and the prospects of the growing crops more Auspicious; conse quent upon whiuli Breadstuff had gener ally and considerably declined. Wheal was 4d $3 bushel lower; Flour 2 p bbl, and Corn H qr. lower; the market clos ing dull and heavy, with only a limited de mand. ..... . V:. .. ' The genera features of the mnrket for Provisions remained unchanged, in every essential particular. A moderate demand existed for Beef and Pork at the quotations by . the lust steamer.-. Bacon sold to a fair extent at steady rates. Lard was quiet, but not lower. . . , ; '..V , 4 London MiREET.-Baring Brothers' Lon don. Circular reports Sugar lower, but the market closing steady at thedocline. Welsh Rails 7, on board in Wales, and the mar ket steady. Scotch Pig 76s, on the Clyde. The Bank of England had - reduced tho rales of discount to 3l,owing'toan increas ing supply of capital being forced on the market outside. (Jonsols, - tor money, closed at 911. , t., .v , ." ' GgKERAb Intkllijenck. The news by this arrival from the scat of war, though not of a startling nature, is, 'nevetheluss, important and highly interesting. Sebas topol 1ms no! been taken up To the latest dates, but the allied forces were steadily gaining on the Russians. ' " ' The-capture of the Mamelon by the French, as was reported just beforo the A sia sailed for Halifax, is fully confirmed by this arrival. The. affair was at once des perate, brilliant nnd , decisive; sixty-two guns and five hundred prisoners were taken by the French'. . The Allied fleet, in the sea of Azof have-achieved further victor ies." Z igdracy and other places had boen bombarded and taken. ; , . The BaKio arrived at 1 o'clock this cior- " - ' - ' . . : ' The details of the capture or Mamelon and White towns by the French, hud been telegraphed in full, and published in the French and English pnpers. The contest was most sanguinary; five thousand were killed and wounded, in the, engagement. This new position enables the French to shell the Russian shipping in the harbor. Simultaneous with the capture of these works, the English stormed nnd took the Riflemen's work",- iii - the - quarries,' and lost tivo hundred in killed and wounded. Since these engagements tho firing has bcoit slack. ,. ." ... . i ' ' , , In the sen of -Azof the fl.'et his. been active and successful, tho stores at Tagan roy, M'iriiipol and Seliitsvhi, hnvo becu all taken arid destroyed, and , at the latest ad vices, an expedition was fitting out against Perekop. it is 'reported that the Russians have evacuated An.issH. There is no fur ther news of importance fromTchornaya or the. Balii--. . ' Gi'n. Lanvira, theyonngcr died of Chol cri at nlnkhiva. ." Br shameful occurrence in the Baltic in which the Russians fired upon-' a boat bearing a flag of ti uee, 21 sailors an 3 offi cers wore killed , " ' . , Private letters from. Kirtseh give fear ful accounts of the sufferings of the . Rus sian army, both from wounds and sick ness. ' ' : . , ' - . '" It Is stated that the Russians have suc ceeded iti establishing communication with Sebastopol, independent of the road from PereWop, byonslructing a bridge of boats across the Lovisht. ... , .... The British , ship Shamrock, - ladened with a cargo of copper, valued at " 200, 000, foundered at sea, and was lost. A dispatch from Dantzic, dated June Hih, says that the Vulture had arrived at that port, with dispatches; she left tho fleet an olkored off Cronstadt, nothing . of impor tance had been done.' ' , ."":. The Emperor of Austria arrived at Cra cow on the 13th inst. ; - Th Crimea correspondence of the Lon don Press, is down to the 4th inst; -x The weather was excessively hot in the Crimea; and all accounts agree that there was a vast amount of disease and despon dency in the garrisoR of Sevastopol, arid that the Russians were being swept off by sickness at a fearful rate. --- The Funds closed Saturday rathel- dull. The discount houses in London gsve no tice of a reduction of rates oh call loans.-, .It was hoped that furthor advices from the United States would stimulate the pre vailing tendency, towards confidence in manufactures. -- ... , - t - y ADDITIONAL BY THE BALTIC.' ' Official dispotches'from Pelissier Recep (ion of js-President Fillinore-Furthcr i nctos from the Crimed.: ,: . , . From the Cleveland Morninc Emress. of yesterday, for which we are indebted to Mr. tttibone of the C, U. fe D. R. R., weobtaihed the following additional Euro pean news, telegraphed to that paper from New York, viz T . . - , ? '''-"' . The steamer Argo arrived at Liverpool on the 15th.- v . . ' ' Strazehan, & Co. Bankers of London, and Hastford & Co-, of London, Navy a gente", failed. ; The former for half a mil lion of pounds sterling. ""'. . :.''., . '.v '.. . Emolid.- Ex-President Fillmore is quite asion," He has been presented to theJQueen:',:1.;"". " .' .'.,.., Parliament was engaged in discussing the decimal curronoy question. . . More re form 'meetings had been helJ. Frabcb. It has been officially announc ed that the Empress is encients.-' . 7 ", .... The Duke.- Constantine . has: been ' ap pointed Regent of Russia, in the event of Alexander's decease,. ' - V - . '". ,Th Russians were about to bnild a, rail road through the Isthmus of Perekop. ' ' -Admiral Boxer ia ddad. -and has been succJcdfld,bj:;Adaiial Frocnutatle.; .; ', ' ine viceroy ot Etrvnt is enrolling fl oan blacks. r T.nnr?nn n.. v.,- i..(... ;. ... .in il.. i t.. ii ' u viiv im n r in j wui oo re duced to 100,000 men. . fheCirlist insurreotioa in Spain was aachceked. . . . An important element of victory to the Alliesis, that the French army, from its new position, can reach the ships in the harbor of Sevastopol. ' . , Furthor success has been achieved, in the Sua of Azof, where the combined fleets attacked and dustroyed the stores of Fa ransoiran and MarinuDe. '.' A boat expedition to be conveyed to Biuiiiu-r waier, is lining outat 1'orUnioutli. wi-im.-iion supposea to us I'erekop. The Russians, is . reported. Lavs evacu ated the whole of their Circassian possessions- " 1 ' June 8th. The Enirlish fleat . eonaixtirxr of sixteen line of battle ships, including three Frenob, was anchored at Cronstadt, formings line across from shore to shore, r Admiral Dundua las gone in very close with the suryeyinz steamer and afterwards with a boat, but was not molested by the ihU39inn9. ..... Admiral Barnes of llie Encrlish sauadron anchored in the Great Bell on the 13th ult. Mr. Fillmore was presented fo Ouaon Victoria by Hie Earl of Clarenden, at an audience, and subsequently presented at a drawing roortK Mr. Buchanan accompa nied him.; Mr, Fillmore afterwards dined with tho Queen.' . J , ' ' -. SPAW.-The Government ascertains that the Carlistinsurreotion is put down. There are indications to the contrary. , , .' , Fcdthkr ur thi Baltic: The Arabia arrived out at Cowcs on the 16th. i . The following offioial dispatches from Pelissiei- give accouut of the operations bo fore Sevastopol. . , - .' - ' . Juno 7.-At 6,30 P, M. our signals were given, and soon afterward our flar-s float ed over Mamelon port, arid over two rer oouDlsm Varoning bay., .The artillery of the enemy fell into our hands. We have taken 400 prisoners. Our legions occupy the conquered works on this side. ; Our allies, with their equal resolution, carried the works on thi quarry and established themselves there. All the troops showed the most admira ble devotion and intrepidity. ... June 10.r-The combat of June 7 th was more advantageous for us, than at first an nounced. It placed in our hands 602 pris oners, of which number 20 were officers, nnd 73 pieces of cannon. June 11. We are congratulating our selves on the new works. - We have been able to fire with the Russian mortars oo their ships, which have gone still further over. . Tho fortress of Anapa was abandoned by its garrison June 6th, nnd it is now occu pied by the Circassinns.- " ,-. The boat was excessive in the esmp. O.-n.- Pelisser was forming a depot on the Tvhernaay.f o . ' . Account! from Varna . montion the ru mor that preparations for an expedition a gainst Perekop were being made, Prince GortchakofT . telegraphs to St. Petersburgh on the 8th. of June, thus: After two days of heavy bombardment, the French divisions attacked the Re doubtn, No. 7, at C o'clock . last night nnd occupiod the reboubts of. K-msohatka, Si.donghengski and Bislion No. 1. Our troops retook the Kimsehatka redoubt.'but the rench poured in the fresh reserveand took it once.raore. .-.We. finally, regained mastery of the battery, the French hol ding a lodgment wkero we hope to drive them. ' '.' "" '' ' ' ;.'. Our soldiura fought aikniinhly. In proof of which I may state that the ene my's loss exceeds ours. lie has lost 2.6J0 men, and we have taken 275 men and of ficer prisoners, as well as two French c.-in-noii., - ... . . - -. ',.. - ; - . The French Admirality makes public the following: Capt. Lyons -of the Miranda, and Capt. Sedages rep irt that naval, opera tions against Fagnannogo Mahipoul. nnd Ghink, which took place on the 3.1, 5 h, and 6th of June, have perfectly -succeeded. The public buildings, . among which are government mngnzincS of provisions, have oeoii DurneJ. . I uo operations were con ducted with vigor nnd, rapidity. The al lies having only ono man wounded, al though opposed by 3,500 soldiers at Fanag noga. ; ' ' ' . , . - ' An extensive-boat expedition is being fitted out at Portsmouth for service in the shallow, waters-in the sea of Azoff. . ,. The Russians are about to build n Rail road through the Isthmus of Perekop. ' Italy; The King of Sardinia i about to proceed to London, to negotiate for the hand of the English Princess Royal. An attempt to assassinate . Cardinal Antonelli failed the assassin was arrested. New Y ork, June 28.--The Paris cor respondent of the Commercial Advertiser says the case against Horaoe Greely bad not. been finally settled to allow time for obtaining evidence from New York. ;1"- Operations "t in thh Sea of Azof. The dispatches of the allied commanders, detailing the operations in the Sea of Azoff are published, but contain hotliinir materi al not hitherto made known. ' .'.' Admiral Braat sends a dispatch to "A his government, in which he relates tliat ex plosive machines were sunk by the Rus sians in the Straits, but were not fired. ", ' Redschid Pasha s dispatch contains noth ing additional. ' : ". . ''' Other dispatches aro to band,, from the officers commanding ther various - ships that took part in the actions; nnd in a .let ter from Admiral Lyons, the following im portant passage occurrs: . . .; ; Sir George Brown confidently expects that by tho 7th, instant Yenikale will be in such a state of defence as fully to justify his leaving it in charge of Ottoman troops how there, under command of Iladji .Res chid Pacha, and that the British and French forces will be at liberty to proceed to the attack of Anapa and Soudjak Kaleh, in or der to drive the enemy outof his last holds on the eoast of Circsssia, ' . -.. . . Telegrnphip accounts state that the Rus sians have already abandoned Anapa, and are supposed to have crossed the Kouban. This requires conOrmation. - i . -. : E.atas( Irani 'the PIIb. '- StLoot, June 28. We 'have advices from NWMexico, to May 30tli:-i . j On the 29th of April. Col Fontleroy attacked a camp of Utah '. Indians twenty miles north of tke French pass, and killed forty of them, took . twenty-four of ihem prisoners and captured tho camp of equip page, together with horses, sheep, and provisions.' : On the day after he attacked a eaiop of twenty-five Utahs and killed and wounded si "and took the rest .prisoners; aniong-the latter is the chief.;1, ; .', I Thi Vivi tm t.i t. it j . ' ' ' " ' a' Wnerally admitud. even bv , tlifl JJomoratiu TisOora Uumul.., (.. j ...... . , , -( wln (thecausof the defe:rt of the American iar- t. :- -!... . . ' - 7 m irgmia, w owing to the rita voce manner of vo:iag. On thi subject the Baltimore American lias the following cx- cellent article: 9 I he " excess ssive joy or the Democracy riumph in Virginia has made imonfy frank in aekoowledrinz over thir trium them uncommon lh causes that lea lo thmr victory, and prominent among thene they have placed the viva voca system of Vo.inj. whiuli t one of the peculiar features of Virginia. Mr. Wise himself has acknowledged that to its existence ho was indebted as one of the causes of his victory. The acknowledge ment, it appear to us, has in it the essence of a reproach to the peoplo of Vinriuia. which if coming from the other side would hare been met with the most indig nant remonstrances. Il is an admission that at least some of the voters of the S ale had changed their sentiments but not their votes, because tbey could not do the latter without an exposure which they had not ', the moral courago to meet that, however j willing they might have been to recant former political opinions, thev feared the open exhibition of a desertion of their par- j iy, um rcproacn oi UK-ir iriends, and the personal enmitv that mifriit be enrri.nHpr. cd against them.. Whether a victory which confessedly embodied such an clement of success is credible to the people of the State, we leive others to decide as their taste may dictate, but the viva vote is a voslage of aristocratical bondnge, and unworthy a Slate so professedly democrat ic as Virginia admits of no doubt. It is tho manacle with which the Drivileired classes of Engla.id control and direct the shadow or suffrage that is allowed to the poor man there. Bv it he votes directly under the eye of his landlord or employer, who holds over ' him the consequence of disobedionce in loss of favor, Bnd the pen allies' which the arbitrary distinctions of society will enable him lo inflict. To a lesser degree, we have no doubt the system subject to abuse in Virginia, and that Mr. Wise has by no means overrated its influ ence in keeping the State true to her an cient political dogmas. The true liberty of suffrage imppratively requires that the ballot should be secret, and the federal Constitution and the States generally have recognized that truth by maintaining it as the republican mode of vote. The voter should be permitted toexercise his right of suffrage unimpeded by any influence that can in the slightest manner hamperhis per: feet freedom of action, and that ean only, be secured by permitting him, if he so chooses, to make his vote a secret known only to himself and his Creator. - o.lmcricaa D-m:rai.i W. S. Beatt Esq., issued yesterday the first number of his new paper, tho "Amer ican Democrat" is a neat and well arrang ed paper intended webefieve toad voeatc the doctrines andprinciples of the American Democracy. We mnke a few extracts from his Salutatory. "In these days of political huxtering, when tho halls of our National and S'.ate Legislature are not free from the taint of bribery and corruption, I deem it important particularly in this locality, that pressess should be established and sustained that can neither be approached or purchased by truckling politicians. U is hardly nei-e'Siry lo say that the AuwrL-an Democrat will be devoted lo the best interests of the community in . which it circulates.. Your interests are ours ind whatever willcontiibute to your wellbeincr we shall advocate not only ns a matter of July, but also of interest We shall nev er quit our ojin, to stand a foreign soil. He further adds: I sliall never cngnge in any system of in tolerance nnd bigotry upon account of re ligion or birth, yet I ahull feel it a privi edge as well as a duty to speak of tho bear ing Catholic church inflnenco is capable of exercising upon our republican, institu tions, particularly in the hands of dem.t goguoa. '. ' Our columns shall never bo tainted with old Fogyism or lag behind the spirits of the age, but shall be found ready at all times to defend that liberal spirit which has ev er characterized the American peoplo." Mr. Bealy has made a neat commence ment, and wo wish bin abundant success. JT3rIlear what the Sag Nicht organs say: , ,J'..'."v v ': 'Or with their Heads! We are grat ified to learn from Washington that thirty clerks in the departments, who have affili ated with Americanism, have received no tice of dismissal on the 1st of July. That is: right; no member of that infamous or ganization should expect or be allowed to hold office under a -Democratic Adminis tration. The departments at Washington have been full of them, and it is high timo they were weeded out." Sag Xicht Orr gan. . The infamous Tories, in llioir eagerness for the spoils of office, are speaking' out the true sentiments of their hearts. Any thing American don't suit them. If it would ensure .them fat offices, these harp ies would.no doubt, exult even 'should British bayonols rule id our beloved coun- . ' "Futore Price of Land warrants. Thompson'! Reporter says:--Those who intend to speculate in Land Warrants be gin to grow anxious about' the price at va rious future dates hence we have many inquiries on the subject. ' ' i j - -. To the best of our foresight and be lief, we shall buy them at the following prices:.. . ... - .... - . ,-.'. . .. - .. ..'-. Per Acre. From now to July, ' , ' - .'91,00 August and September, ', " ' 8590 October and November, 70 80 When winter sets in, thoy vvilt fall to the vicinity of 60. cents per rcre. In the Summer aud Autumn of 1866, should the Money Market be easy, they will again ad-j vance to say, 65(3)70 cents per aore, but in the following Winter the market will again be overstocked and they will fall even be low. 60 nents, Those who .wish to pur chase Warrants at the lowest point, should have an eye on January, February, and March, 1857. . P. S. There is an active demand for Land Warrants; and we have advanced the price, we are now ouyintf at 01 63 for 160 Acre Warrant. . 821 for 80 . " ., , . ,; , , Hfor 10 " - -' 1 : COMMERCIAL mTELIIQEHCB. :- EXCHANGE ANi nH CtrtclU mtttlf if Mrt - OHIH. All Klte Brmurlioi a4 OMD.uk. Pli Slat Hlnrt H.nb. IK'PI U fUtt Mai W Pr Hut. 'Hon rh.af All Kad. ftflvi-nt hk,. M. I hi. ui. VIII llli: tv I MISKOL'UI. . lliu..,.iu..... BulttM,b law l'nl.Mrilra4 la fwrnnvi of Will, or fx lepo.il "" -'''notlnali.,, t,.. thaa lo. wiM 1.5 tlaaa. ul II,,. Hlal -.pw), W.M.ra uotar, him . rual Vn f..rrolnMiiolal,..irt. w ri.iiii,gai 1 y, f c pr.mlam. , Ktrbanir "I . . " Pullo.li.a rale, mt Iol...u .ii.4 .. a.. r"rtuijf aaui. roriolmaiu eerii j loamnuun f one tunr 7 If Orpoi.id-lnOi,trol)'.lr aiaIe i.fir.i,. a .,. M ju ibiu,mi.i..i. ..a 11.. 1! .. - aualiaiU whiiuHa (toiaanUa. " VmciHtrr Markeis. Gazbtt Ofnoe. Jnlr . I8o5. Oar quiHktions thi morning are as fullows:. wheat. 1,63. Flour, 9,00 per barrel; Corn, CO; Bye. 00: Oats. 35ct: Clover- seed 6,50: Tiui'rthv sped. ."54 on- P,.r. toes, CO, Flax 'seed. t-al.OO; But ter, 12al6c; Ejl's, C eents. Salt. 2.37 Beans, 2.00; Soaps, 6gCc: Co.'f.'e, ISAalOc; Tea, SXalOO: Molasse-s. 40 Su-jar, 7l-i3c. Whits Fish 12D..1! barrel; Pi.-kerel 10.00 lo 12.CO: Ri.aCUO Vinegar, I8a25 cent.; Tobacco. 2.0a3it; Hay. 7.00aO,00. Tallow 10 per brl. W hisky. 37.;. Wool 20k33c." . Cinrinniti nrkct. . Ciscrx-fATi, July 3 Flour There was a moderate demand for Flour to-dny, with sales of 329 brl in lots at S3.5'); 100 do. at 88.25; and 63 brls Rye at 97.43. ' R-,. ceived during the last 24.li hours, 258 brls flour. Provisions Nothing transpired to-dar . r .i... ..... in mij ariicm. itinrKCl iiuiei urr. urra. Whiskey The market is Stead V tO-dsv a itti a demand nbnut equal to tlu supplv Silcs of 733 brls from river, ,-anal and rail - Wav at 31 1c, and from Wagons at 31 5i-. pilf.BM A irwi j;. , o ti nieese a snieot lUUboXisat Be. The . demand is equal to the surpiv. - urouories i ne aeminu lor rjiigar is moderate, and prices continue vcrv firm! n . oni i -.- ; . a 6 J7c for common and prime. Cof- tee is stcnay. tut tlie sales an- few and un important. Holders ask 3Co for molasses, but we hear of no sales at over 35 Butter The market dull at 11 to 13c. That now arriving is in bad order does not class as good. ' -' Kew Vork HirHet. New VonK, July 3. Thero have b.-cn sales of 530 bales cotton at previous quo ttliona. Flour has advanced J, wilh sales of 7500 brls strait State at 88,50; good Ohio 9. Wheat is a trifle lower. South ern while 62,45. - Corn slightly aJvan ced, sales 51000 bushels C5(g:D2. Pork essinr, but not quotable lower; sIps 35'Jbrl at S19,37. Thonnike't for Mess Beef is un '.'handed Lird steady but sah-s lim ited; sales 375 brls at $1 1. Whinkey firm at 41. Groceiies steady but iuai-live. - Kaatr Kotlilnj CanTrntlon. Bostos, June 23. The Kuow Ko'.hing S'.ate Coum-il meets to-day. A large number of delugates are here. A preliminary meeting was IipJ 1 last night, which was attended by about one hundred delegates. Addresses were submitted to the meet ing, which putc the part' o.n a platform for the restoration of the Missouri Compro mise. '. Double Suicide. Nfiw York, June 20. A. young man named Augustine, aged about twenty-two years, and recently engaged in business in Iowa, and whose parents rcsida in . Brook lyn, was found al his father's door yester day, with a strange young woman, both dead, having poisoned themselves bv ta king Frussic aclJ Some love Serape is supposed to have been the cause t Ttm;:ranct Conrcnllon. Basjor, (Me.,) June 27. The S!te Temperance Convention ndjourned this evening. A strong feeling was mamrestcd airainst tlie regular Llemocratio parlv, in consequence of the anti-Maine law resolu tions adopted by tlie recent Democratic State Convention. Neal Dow was sustained, and Merrill recommended fur Governor." , From Bo'ton. Bo3T0?f, Juno 27. The pnsspnrrers tak en from the lirilisil briar imnttio, at Holmes Hole, have been ordered here, and are on. their wav to Boston in the revenue cntter James Campbell ' ' .Abbott Lawrence is so sick that he rs not expected to live. - From Washing-tan. '.' WaShinotos, Juno 28. -The President has appointed George C ,Whitihg . Cheif Cleric of the Interior Department, to act as Commissioner in the Lind Office. Mr. Wilson was removed solely for political re asons. . .'.... .. The President and his wife left yester day afternoon for B;iliimore. lie will go thenue lo Jersey shore, or some location in tho country,- for the benefit of Win. Pierce's health, which has been in a deli cate slate for some lime. - An Earthquake iu Dallimore. ' Baltimore, June 20.-A very severe shock supposed to be that of an earthquake, was experienced : here about one o'clock this morning. Half, tho city was aroused, and l.irge numbers rah into the streets. In the eastern 'part of tic city several windows were broken. The shock was felt in the country, sevenetiiles from tho oily. ' . - . C1NCIN S ATTI, AV I L .11 1 N S TO N AND ZANESVILLE RAIL RUAPs ' OPES TOIIHEMt.w.-Twodallj Trains (Sun day excepted;) . .'. ire Trui lawea Cincinnati at S A.M.. arriving at Lancaster at 1 1 ,30 A , M.and at Hremin at IS M. Keturniug, tiMroa Bremen at9.1S P. M. and Loacaa ter at 43 V. M., arriving at ClncinaH S.SV P.M. Ssesad Trail laavos GincisuxU at 4 P. 41. arriving at Lanrastar ats.so r il.. . Returning; leaves Lancaster at 1.40 A. 31. arriving At tncanuatial 11.18 A. XI. - Tralna atop for paaacngers at all Intermediato points and oonneel wltb trains on Little Miami Road for Co lumbus. Daytou, Mil aberouga andCblllicothe. . Lines of alaffoa will ran between Lancaster and Lo gan, Nelaooville, Athens, Pomeroy, Somerset and Zaneartlle.eonaeetlnr wltb the morning train front and evening train le Claelnnatl. - Forotberinformattoa and tickets, annlv at Tlokat nr. Bee, corner of Broadway and Frontatreeta, and e the UHie Miaou srepee, or to tae n tell on a genu on the Una. ). t. L. STAUGHTOK, . - Engineer and 8nperintendont. 7t7Th Company will not be responsible for bae gaite etceedlng SSOte value, trnlaaa the aaaae be re fumed to Ibe Conductor or Ageot.ana freight paid at therateefapasigef,-rei,ery.WlTla abtve thai aster. . i ;r; .c'0v:;;,w. r; vrzrs'i ?.,J'"" rr "t-. -. n..t.,: IXOIASJ. ,. fMCA R..I I x.r" ! Ib.,l,..rs a4 mti ear. for FR v6 Y.4 'a7,' V ?'"." ? ! I ai-dl. all ,.It.-.i H.nk. . I r DIiiMm. lani far ... ........ ... ... . . : . . " SUtaB..,, aiisl,.,.,v. hi, knlmahl. nmy f. owb coi: ' V iVla h.T vil'omA r" A,LVH tnA,",,!, i'7'-HMh,.,..,.ll,,R,ur(,,,UlaU ; Tp".R..5..r.rW J .. Par Itl.lSOiH. "a or ltiUirlloa. Th t nlr.UT'p Hnue.lT for Co.- .! eoraaaol Lnl 1 aa mark4 .. u.. ..1.1 ti nmrniri. 1 Tiirvti.... it. u.i ...... ..... WW V KNftvlef ble '"Ji ntirtftr arouieetct ,u;ictau nai,ot i ; - ; . .-. p-.-n lmm r. . H. HKKHV. Braiaeii. PitrSelttCftanW.O. H. OO.N JKLU, t ill Bo jk Swru. Lascaatar. M.31, Hii-lil M. Z. KREIUER. JEFFRIE8,WOOD"XcaT (avcrcfiaaa to) JErPRIEM, FBATT aV WOOIJ, ro.ttiEBLv. k wmm Ymuiu, LANCASTER, OHIO, . KAIBa I FLOUR, UME, SALT AND PRODUCE, AT TUB . ... . Sew Marefcottte. Janctina of Rail Jtaad aad IioeaUai Vallcr Canal. TO MEtHANTS. "f fR are pri.ard lo fcaaale Coodf of all tetflp 1 ttvn.attu loareal fioaalble rate, and wltb tlie onoo.i deateb,(Mrt af4ttr,,f Jrm. IV.. Lmiltr, Om.y All (ioori. eon.irnaA lo u .ball racei.e Tiroini.tallimdoa. 4. if ror tr.n.hlmanl will b. forrae4 live a. ok lint aad by ih ehaapeat t" ' mwe. strict auvnuon lo Dvtlaea. t jr. w receive and marll tie rtmaeir.. orrb- ooWic. raWoary i"J,V-iS. , HPfRlh., WOOIl ft CO. nnnER look k xaa, istehest. Hai;lrd imrorrl intrl r, AO.OOO bosh. Cora, ' ': ' Wheat, rcrviu, ,w.U,.f M iifkt mtrltl frit, TTAV15C J 1 alni-.. f Grain for eMaMiabeA MrarlTea In a produce ba F.riavracau al all ll mo U u( all k:iiii tho eaah at oinrlcel arle... AnnrKev i.H. Jcci, aa tan w.lh tvareaiire luaA alone raurbt and ai.ila4 with half thj titaeofaajr olaar Wharthuuatun Uineaiier. A oarulaa Uemlrel. naa.. to all we in ritilnrMtlrailn. JKPFKIKS, WOOD at CO. LamaMer, Ferbruary K. ViS w WB ARE ALSO AGEXTS. FOK THE Peacock's Improved Slccl Plow, .Varaotra m all iepcu eaaal and in t.iraeSaperior to nay other how ia nse. TliniS rartorr aat beca in op-wattoa iartnc the laal jeara. out uit nit laat rear year tuelr alien- nun iin. wet en eiven tianlralirlr to iha lmn.n..m.nt of Ih- Stel Mold-Boinl Plow. An ,ai,ii.l .IV..I. ;''"U'lma.;e.,eal,e.liow,bQt rely nore oa leniry. where the im b. VtfZSX.'T"; jport, of farmer from different parts of Ibe aeeo in eomnetHlvn with wadonn Uiir belnsladv- Alanra anninentorilie dlBe-ranl nizneonrtanl!; "atiand, which can k leenatonr aarebon.a orby en ou r m mr BrntsLn-iiv..... ivi.i,...i..:t ,hlarr.n t .1..1 i.l.l.t. I.I. r-t 7 r,um OIJ otiwarrad. Feb.W.liii. JEFfRJKS, WO Oil 4. Co. T1X SllOPlrniXDBTWAnE.BOO.TI James Tlcvfanainr' HAVING enal.li.1ied klmnctf In the fnanoraMnrlnr of TIM.COPPER and SHKET-IROX WA(:E Id fliB'jrYWii(.rMi),ir,, HotUnt rtlUf 1. jreiarod lo f.imlUi tlie peopi of thl conntr wKh ererr liilDf lUal mm be ne.tl In hit iD. He keen. on hanil e.err .arii-tx of COOKIXO and IIEAT ING 8TOVKS for WOOD and COAL, cm.iitlnt la part of the Uno AlrTlfUt. Weer 4aen. Triumph, buck. frraldenU and Ptdferanea f.n TVoofl and Black Ulumon.1 fur Coal. Al.o Pinnrha. Plnnh aharta. fci'r-ir Kettle. A llolloirrara. All of thaabor ami iisa win do aou aa low can be bouirht eUewhere. He InritM cltltent (anerally to eatl and e.amine hi. JAMES AfcMA.f AM V. .V. H. If oni-pontin ctjobblnf done upon tbort no lle. u. I Copper. Rraai. Pewtarand ifui, taken lo ax eiianref.ir anyoflha abore arUclea. ,Ve. Lanca.ier, may I, Si ATTENTION! THB WORLD. AVI LHA M SIirTT, CARRIAGE Si, BUGGY MANUFACTURER On Wkeelii-g Streit, C-JTWfIS now oiTerlnff the puWIe ogrlja 5y5E. 1 i le and f arletj of CrriiT?C32 nn.l Euski-1 mnurT.aucd for baante. dorahiTTiTaiTB chirnpaea an; Jiilnf ofthe kini averoffered Inibla eeti in of Ohio. riaTtnr aecarad lha aerrlcaa of the mi)il acetnnlihed workmen, be la able to eo rune to with any similar ctahlishmcnt Weal of tlie moan- taint. SI; material in all Ant qnalltj.nn d all work wurrunteit tor noa year, r-eraona aeairora of par ehaali.f will ,lct call aod examine bj lUick.betore purrtiM-lnaei-ewhen.. irpHe 1-alw prepared to Paiaf and Trim incwork pcrtona a-1h Une, at aa reajaaable rates asanv Srm inlh.Mty. WJ1. SHrtT. lanca.ter. april M, Sii W Dry Goods fur Spring & Snmmer. WILLIAM LIE & CO. So. TI West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. OHers aa naual, to their cutloosn and others, - AVERY EXTENSIVE ANQ ATTRACTIVE STOCK IN , . FASHIONABLE, TASTEFUL A50 CSCFUL STYLUS OF COOD.1, v!i: Lsiliva Dre Gno la. of all kinds of Febriea. Shawl and M. nulla"; tmbroideriea and Laoe.; Hdkfa., rliHlery.aVc; Linens. Musiins.and all kindaof plain Cabrica; lloaaekeepina; Goods, f real varirty. Also- GOODS FOR AMD BOTS TTCAIi; Business con Jurtcd on the one price principle. PritearaarteiinlratesasfaTorabletoparcliaaers ! can be afiorded by any kouse engaged lo a regular uitantraa. Persona flailing Cincinnati are rcspeclfullr inrlted to call and eamlue Goods and prices. Aprils M BREAD! BREAD!! BREAD!.'! SAMrElV BEERT UTQCLD reapectfiilly announce to the citizens of lauK&sler a i-iiiily,ihatbehascomnuoccd the Bread, Ll;hlUnak ACrackcr Baking; Id coiiuikUoh with hi. former bating. 4rl now prepared TO FC'UMSn FAMILIES . wilh every thine In the shore line. MaTina; In hts evn ploy Ihe beat of balcora. he feels confident that he ean please all who mas favor kfm with a call.- TT'r'f'wII at Lis Store on Main Street, and also at bis BukeHnuae. corner of Columbus ok Mulberry street. Lancaster. July Id, If54. MUSIC! 3IUSICI! Sr-'-KSES DK BEKTHOLTS have re ri4H LTa-lorncd to Lancaster. and will be hap M f I Ipy to receive pnpilaforinslructlon on the PIANO PokTb and fiUITAK, at thair residence on Bnad Stmt. Arf a.Vaia Srrser.fa rae kntt frmr Ifnnpiid l7ea AT. ff'aaear. and hope their loesrex perient'in teaching: mnaic. and the eRremlttlar atten tion paid lo the Improvement of Iholr Pupils Willi nsur s portion of public nalronnre - MISS A.C. 1K BKKTHiLT will nrcetv elaat for Kmbroldory and Canvass work. . MIS3M. O. l)B BKKTHOLT has opined an ele mentary School iii the HasoiBenl story of the Kplaro pal Church. itjy 1, lt&j 1 SLVT CLOTHING ESTABLISHMEIfT. fl. PRANK, HAS JurA received and hcnpenlng for sale In the city of Lancaster, on Main Stret-t, at the Well known stanit Its Lr. Shawka Row. op)iositt Goorge Kaiitftnanra Hrus:Sora. a latere, aav aud ailendid as sortment of lite most fashionable -'. - -r . READY MADE CLOTHING, which wtU bo 9otd at jrrMt banrtf n. ns l am di-tcnnir. d lo sell at the lowiut flrur for ranh. He mort r Bpeclfullr soliriU a re.rHiable Mlmnt rf publlr patron tfe, nn TepH l ronthiue In Ibis pface for year, to stiirpW 'lie cilistna io the richest cloth inc. All who ih lo purchase clnthitiff 1 am attrt.?d will do vHl tr jrive htm a call, 1 hitl b onablod with tho ttork nf Goods oti hand torntifythe tato ofthe mot faMid toudanly anil mff hnntc dnwn ttr tho hnnent farm er. I shall be enabled lo roitduct Uie businew in tho German. French and Kn-lnh Innrua-jc. w Laoca9tr Juno SI, ItiaVw 3iu7 SET GOODS AND CAEPET STORE JOII3 SIIILIilTO A CO $. IS, Fast Foortk Street, CiBcitiaati, O. RESPEC'TPULLV Inform theircnutomeraanr par chascrs roneralty, tbnt looy are now opening an extensive and: complete assortment of ' V FANCY AND STAPLE ESGIJSH, rSES-CH, CEWIAIl AMEEICAS APSO: F0RK10X AXD AMERICAN Imported dlroct frotn Mannfacttirers In Europe, and fiarrboaed at auction hi New York, whioh enables na n oiler our goods this season at about Eastern Impor ters and Manufacturers prices FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,' Thoroughly aeaaoned.frem 3 to !4 feet in width; large stock always nn hand. ... Families, Hotel Ksspsrs, Steamboat owner and strangers may depend upon finding the host eiasa of goods In onr line al prteea as low aathev can ho pur chased In the Eaatera cllieo. March S3, 16i-0ai4 ' i . , M. Z. KRElDERr - - ' ' Main street, Lancaster, Ohjt?, " " AGKNT for Koosj Mutual and Fraternal Msjltsi Flresnd Life In sura nesi eompanlae. ee meter 10 'B?.... ., "FRESH., MILCH COWS. f D FRESH MlLCBT CIVWB far sala-at fbe " u imi rer k.'Nll f Tan j v niVm u sirr fi-iar flTE TAni,t; ' I Oi Vt.rairitKMhlclM ulf,umlni! I VJi .V l"4l,,i fMM. IMU.ktXP ! 1 HtUH. ...l....u..Ll,lu...r, ... i " ""l'M M ITI .rt (UlenttllU, I U1 toB I.'UISA55A. ,' R. R()WASi. ui aalrbraiad Mwaa'a ,i..k H. al. ..r ..u .. .-.. L..T. ". T.V .TT .KMs y- 1&HSB sfCR&05." . . '. - I a la l Mantuy the tit liny nf Jul), A. I. lSOS, boiwof d i ana or ia o'rlli A. II. u.4 ... nn Ime of aula kortkaaat huarlur uf Krttta Xu. 2.',.J rhalnaand Ml lluka la a loi at U Northwe-t rorner of l.o No. , aa niarkri apon Uia asoicplat; theuce tl with aid Una V rbalna and 71 llnki tin poat -;tn Monhwrnrornar vf Lot Ka la niarkisitoiiaaid aurfei; llieiire bnai altbaald Una S rliainaand link t in a po at tke Nwitliweateorner of Lot.Ni.:ia ioarke-ln aaid pUu thnee .! wtik i.l liMcfcj tii.ktioaaioi.a at the bonni-ait earnar of -.M Is Mn. 4; ilui.ce a..uin wuli the botrlidarf Una of laid Jin. 4, ti ihjir aud rt Imki a a linen th Snntlir.tt corner of aa'.d Lot t". 4. In Ilia North tioonitarv line of Mnmif, imci; thofcet Wett wllb aata Maaoa'a .SAaandarj line J-x iak.M a pnatconiar aa-!e-n aaidlota oa.aud 4; taciica m aiitiiuid Una Schaiiitaid 71 link! is apoi, c-.rnar bat worn Ion Una. I and thci:reaobtlniil.; nl wltbM.d line 3 rbalna and Kiliiikatoa atone at the foinn corner ot in 'n. I: ttinnce Itorta 9cbaln and SI llnki tutka place of bliiiilne.erntj.lnlBy4 al-K airca. Ai.riparlurUia nutu.jt U. nr. ir and pari nf U, Notllicn9l Quarter nfSectlon .to.S of Toa-ii,hlp Xa If. Lmize No. Vti, ff.-fujrce and bo'.nidvd aa foiloaa: K arei markeu on lh plat of the Onimt) Survovcr'a rlurti. eomrirencliie-al ainntf on tec lr-onthwei tor nerof laaat jrtBu,'aUurU tbviin tnai Ibthalia to a i ml; ili-oce e'outa IS rbalna to a pl; thcuw Wait lbebaliia toapot on the Weat bouadury Una of aatd QanereNitu,UicBTCN'ifili a ilk aaid UaeUckalurto ibebegtnlnr. A hvi, Lota .ta. andf.e3.:l,ioloK V.V aerea (a tha aild N'ortliirut Quarter ol aula Section No. M. torn nieDCinaata alone at the .Nu.tLwoat cori'Cr vf aald Nonhenat (taart -r Fecllon; thnnea kaal alona tha Sortn bKiradar lint theraof. 1 ebaina and ST Ui.ka ta a pent at the norihatt coruar of lot o. I; ihenro Kaal Ichatnannd 3 ilbkalo apmi at Ibe R en be aal r. ner allot an. S. th. Oce South V chalnaand tullnka in to a pniiV.itue auuihaxii comer ot lot Ko.S; tkeaoa VVei4 c!r.ioinl 71 link to n I.O.I corner letwa.-a autd Iota .No. I and 9; ibrace Wetia ebalas S, llnka t&a p-iatat the sr.utftwrft earner vf lot ao. 1: Lhenca nortnvrnainaaoci so nnka loth bag innlnf , eootala iiif In all 31 i-i-1 lift acra. jliao. purtof the nonlieAat Uaarlar of SeUian aca.O, Towaahipao. IC, Eanr - ao. SU, Kcfuicee, kaowa b ba '.rt iA i. 1. a mark o.l vn the plat in Hook a". S.enr r -y ao.tK.'U. County Knrveyor'a Bocorda. bclnulnat a alone al tha aortLweat corner of aald Quarter 6t lion; thetic taat alonr the north boundary ItirMkera of ehaioa and Mlinkato apoau theaea aaotli naral al wilh tlx wen honed a 17 line of aald Uaartor 1 chalna and J3 linkato port; thane HTw S ehaia and 34 links to a poat an the Wetrt fconnbarjr line Ibaraof) thence Bona 17 eha'.aj and U Unk Vi lb beflualr.a;, eonialnir; 11 arret. Alea a part of uu?0.narjr Section, bfffnarae at a poatoa the y.bouatJar)' line of aald Vnarter S chalna at ii linka Kail of llie north weat corner of aaid (tnartari then, e Em.i 7 1 bnim hii'l linka to a poal; tbencar South 17 chains and 33 linkato a poat; thence Weal 7 ebaiuand SOX linka to a port; thence aorlk 17ehair. and 33 linkato the plana of buicinnir.e, onutalnink nr-rea. Al-o part ofthe nonliaat Ctaartor of Keetlou MJ. or U.t 44. Townahip 14. EaneeSO, Eefoiree B ir.nuitrir at Ibe nor;hwi;ati-orrier 01 anid fle.;tloii; thecea het wilh the Waat liwinoin line thereof t cbalnaand 47s linka to peat at the "nortbenat eornerof IaiH, 'id lire 9 acr-c tract) aa marked on the plol; thenaw taat 5 links to the j-oitheaat comer of Let no. a to 3 pi.ii: Utenee South pa-allot with th Weat bovB lary line 9 cbiina and su links to a post at ibe South east curner of aald Lot 11. i: theree WeatSJS linkato a post st ibeKoutheaii eomer of Lot no. 1; thence "aal tchalna a,,d 47x l.nkstoa postal the Southwest corner nfuid Lnt no. 1 on tka West boundary Use of aid Section; thener north with aald Soctln line 9 chalna and So lints 1.1 lb? bejinnint;, containing In nil aorea. oce year and balance In tao years with Interest, froaa day of sale; nitt.ibj sold forlessthan two thirds the apprsised value thereof. . 1 . R . 3J V M A C G H. A dna'lor tt swi aaw , of John Campbell, deeeeecd. V Jane21,ISiJ Sw-pfsu SEff ESTAKL1SIIJIE5T. O. II. PERRY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IK OBOCBRIES. Attar iT.fr's Gin S utJ.MtiD tf..aasas!sr, OAm. RESl'ECTFCLLY solicits the attention of all who may want Groceries to his new and large Slock on band, embracing in part, the fnllwwiac articles: JAVA AD RIO COFFEft, Yoanf Hvvmi, Imp. Blsek and Gunpowder TEAS; 5cw Orleans. Cruahed. Leaf and auivertied Hiaear Golden and Suirar Hoose Pyrati. S. 0. Molasses; Kice. O ran spa, Leoiens, Pigs, Kaiains, Filberts and Alinond KngarCnred HAMS; Dried B:ef. Baton;! Sausage, Cheese and Spleen; Hosp". L5 staSs, Canrl'.es, Tubs and Backets; M'aahtNa.r1e. Brooms, ere., aVe. ALSO A Ihie lot of Chewing Toheceo, Smeklng io Foceiga and 0'iaitie Liquors, Kotiows. 4ce I feel sssured thstsll a ho may favor aia with a call will not go away diasittlfled with my prices, even If thev should wot beinduced wbev. In a few dnvs I will have LAB. 8 FISHef all kind. S. B. COU.VTEY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Groceries. Lanraater, June 14, lfciS W TASiTlOXARI.E .HILLIAERYt WE would panieulvly invite tltecttanrlon of ear 1-edy renders, who inteiie) visttirig Cinelnnata this itprias: or Summer, to lbs extsutve aWKkef lira. J. A. HL'.NDERSON. Ir.ta .m), him. mrBi tYjl Comiatlngof flonncte. Ribbons, Fletxrrrw anat Trimmings ofthe Istest Panaer Saw Vork at) lea. Her atock la bv far the LARGEST In tke tv, aud le kept conatantty full or IMILV AKKlVjtU from the EaJ. of the .Vcaresr Patttrn BnnM. Exfbik Streit, Sriti. ft ream, end Sofia flretij. Bltti mi FrntkLu ttt. tit3tUer aitlithe most choice Bnxa-r. Car anal TaiaTMiao Risen.. and Faairti AannctaL Fi.evraae Imported: all of which she will sell CJ per cent, lower than an; olhf r rt.bl:ahincu't in Clncinuati. Rer store ie So. Sue FIFTH HTfcfik'T. between Elm ck Plum. jCIndnnaO, AIarch,W45 Iy47 1 ILT Jfculdinrs for Picture Promos, tot sale at the a a c reltv book store- April SI, lti4. - B. COS.TELL, Agent. A RCIIITECTURE by L, D. Gould. A. Benjamin ens) L0. P. Smith, for aula al the city book store prim, l4. B. CONNELL, Agont. aTlLARR-S Coi V'ntit, for sal April iil.lFil. nimenurv on the Old ea4 Kew Teste sale at tue eilj boot store. a. tuiiiiu ganu "BS. Partlncton's Cartel Bag of Fun, fur sale IV si me ciiv mwK store. April il, rs. t. CONXKI.L Agent rpllK OM Brewery and Nee Million Rouse, for aal at i I the city book store. r!lil.l-54. B.C05r.LL.Ag;nt. TilE lmp Mgbter.fbrsale nt theeltv hnrrt store ApriiJl l4. - BC05.NELL.Agmt. -KvARMEifS'and Emigrant's Boot, for sale at the a.- city i book store April SI, 1S54. B. COSSF.IX,Agjet. TASCT Art'nrleain great variety, tor sale at tho eltj SX uoos ai'.n Apr119l. tM. R. COXNEI.L. Agent. X Ia YV K O Vjs -car stccivtn .t' SEARI.E'S HOOK STOHr, Opjoalfe"h nri-s Ilofr-I, LancaMcr. Ohio FOXEY MOOS and other Coniaritiea from Pniirlk M I Aiilwbiograph) of aa Aetreae. by Mrs. .Mo eat Jouraev loOntral Afriea.bv llavard Tavknr ihaaaaa ami a;jtsaka. Hy Hiire ; Sunnv Memories of Foreign Land, by Mrs. Plows Tke bVUer Lnnd.nyThmr.pson Kanoleou rk blsAraiT.i he Camp Fires of Kaptlenai. A Sne I n of Annual for ISii. and a Sue lot of small Gift Book a or all fcin.K Calholic Prnver Boosts. K.iiiacopal Ptsa er aWka. anif a larse lot ef Famllv Bloaes aad Putttt Blblea at rednred r-rieee. ..... . . , - cnool MooK.anirMnnnneryat whoieanreck rrerair. Pochi;t Wslleta.Vort Monlea, and Pen Knives, for sale otthe Bunk Store of JOHN SKAHI.RS. Oct. SO, If t 1 Opffitt Shmftr-t Umltl. K.I'aTTI.E cV OIIF.SB1CHS . onus it. nisiaes m STA1TP. A FACT DRT, GOOD, J firoevrie, Unct-anware, Hale, Csps, soum-ts, nnoTa. snitcs. watt, parcn menaaiaw, - MAIS STREET, LA5CARTER, OHIO. "lTOUI.O rrspectfnlly Invite the atsnwtieB ofrverr If bijdy to their lurgearul well aaaorred etova ft ..SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD'S, which bsve been eolected with cam, and a III he sofa! at the luweet cash prices. May 3, If-U-M N E WSTO RENE WGOODS. 1 . lOP VI. HAS Jiit-t ivcalrCil and Is w opening a gonerat asenrtsnent nf DM T CrtaODS ofevnvy Tarlely usually found in Dry Goods trade,consiatingln part of Calico, Print. I.asrnt, Gingham, ; Brown and Rlcarhtd .Muallna: J, 4 at Wnuar Kneeling Black and Fancy MressSilka; Belenee; Uarages; Alpacca. plain and figured; I men and fiilk rfandkerclrleCi and Cravsraj Bonnets anil Bonnet fliKhnr; Oothaand Csilrasresj Satinetaend Flsanels; Cserks,Tlckiagi, and . Men' hummer Wara f All fclarje, tngetber wltb a vrletT ef nflor goods for Ladhss aa4 Gentlemen. All of whtoh have been purchased at very low pHees.eV will ba anld equally low for CASH rC(frj.YTRr PRODOCC CXIT. His Ktnre will ha found two doors TV est ef Ih Falr letd Coanly fiaviaet loatllote old opposite hi!Mr' Hotel, Laneaater, Ohio. May 34, 16oi-4 UWXUw CLAllCS. ' AV at all times nrepered te furnlah LOOK iytV GLAPSEK In Afahocanr. Walnut er Rmma rama. funking Giaaa Plataa, Plat urea Freroi-a, Ac. . Alao.GHt Frame, eiaasaa of ail air as ami ;viea, Fortralt Frames, Pletnre Frames, sjvd egra-'ai as--sonmentef Plctureeend Oil Patnilnrv. as wriMeaato andretam ait He lewael reieea. . . J. O. Gf.f r, , j 5tch , 1HJ-44 -an. west rosrra Strfet.CUsUanatt.ClU. auii'inii. , . .... . .a-3:y s, W5.