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CITT C7 IA3CA3TZJL. Thursday ITIornlur. Aug. 8. I8 ...... -NOTICE. . -Having purchased of Tbos. S; SlaugTir ler the entire Gazette Establishment, witb 11 unsettled subscription and advertising toot out on the first of May last, a gener a) settlement becomes desirable, previous to Mr.' Slaughter's final removal vest. ,rVe hope ourpatrons will actaocording V'' G. W. MAoELRor; ' PRINCIPLES OV THE AMERICAN PARTY OF OHIO. . . . . The unlimited freedom of Religion with Dolitics Hostility ' to wcclesiastical influences upon the affairs of Government-,Equality of rights to all naturalised Emigrants who aro thoroughly Americanized, and owe no temporial alle giance, liy reason of their religion, higher ti..n ilt to the Constitution. ' ' V.2. No intorferenoe with , the rights of iticnsliip already. acquired by rorcign rrand the protection of law to all who honestly emigrate from love of liberty; but the exclusion ot loreign paujju u -Ann. iind a refuial lo xtend tht right cfsuf- fraat to all who come hereafter until they V . . ...... .1. . TT-t.... l,nll hnvA resided Zl vears iu mo umw States and complied with the Naturaliia tion Jjaws." . ... ,. 1 ' '. .' Onnoaition to all BoutiesT. orzaniza tlonscomposcd exclusively of Foreigners, and io Foreign Military Companies, find to all ,mi.. tn exclude the JSlUe from &C10OIS nnnnrted hv the Government. r ., a. RUvrv is local not national: we oppose, its extension in any of our terri tories. and the increase of its political pow , hv tha admission into the Union ot any Slave Stale or otherwise; and we demand vsf tl, CUnnrnl Government an immediate redress of the greAt wrongs which have been infiifted ubon the cause of Freedom ttnd the American character by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, ana me in troduction of Slavery into Kansas in viola tion of law, by force ot arms, ana uie oe ninnMn nf thn r-Wtive fliwcllise. . 5. Ill humblo imitation of the wisdom of Washington, we oppose all intervention ir the affairs of Foreign States;yet on all prop tir occasions, WO will nrt withhold our sympnthy (rotn any pcopk aspiring to be fiee. " -6. We support Ameican Industry and i. .rrninct iKn Arlrarao nolicy. of For eign nations and facilities to internal and hv the improvement of n;Wpr inrt Harbors and tho construction nf Kutioniil Roads unitina the various see tinna ftfltlA TTllioh." 1. The Union of these States should he inuJe perpetual by a faithful allegiance to tht Constitution. , , , 8. InStte policy we scnlously advocate retrenchment and Reform A modification of the present oppressive system at laxa lion and a liberal ovstem of Public Schools, The CoavanUoRspMiMriha Press ' The Quetlo Settled. Frees th Jacksoa C. Standard. We place to-day before our readers, the ticket nominated at tha republican ' Con vention, which met at Columbus, on the ISlbinst. Tha Convention was harmo nious- throughout all it action, and tbe r.ket nomiuated, taking all things into consideration, is good one. That there ill be differences of opinion in reference to the candidates put in nomination will be expected. - 'i lie delegates lo tins uonventiom met as Republicans, they acted upon Republican principle . throughout the whole of their proceedings.- Participating and taking pari in- said Convention, we feel in honor bound to give the ticket there nominated, our obecrful support. - ' i From th We it Liberty Banner. ' Columbus never" before witnessed so cheering and so elevating a spectacle. llie gray-headed lathers of the old politi cal parties, tho middle-aged and tho young men ot lormer and new organuation. mot on common ground, laid upon the altar of the public weal past preferences and party leaity, adopted with unanimous acclaim a Republican platform of principles sound and broad as the Ucclarntion of lndepcnd ence, and nominated with great bat mooy a ticket worthy the support of every friend of freedom and tho best interest ot the State.- ' - ' . . From lb Lebanon (Warrea Co.) fur. The tickot, it will thus be seen, is admi rably divided both politically and section- ally and is destined to be elected by a ma iority so overwhelming that the Slave Democracy will be so effectually beaten, routod and slain that it will never again raise, within the limits pf Ohio, tbe Black Banner of Slavery. . . ' ' From the Delawars Gazette. .That end we believe was accomplished in the ticket nominated as well if not better than it Could have been by nny other com binalion of names. . 1 he gentlemen oom posing it are nil eminently qualified for the - r j -l i posts ior wniun tney aro proyuseu, nnu as a whole a stronger ticket, or one more wor thy of the cordial and united support of the people pf Ohio, has seldom if ever been put in nomination. Indeed the indications thus inr are (Ut tering far beyond rreneral expcctations.and everything augurs tho success of the tick et, br an overwhelming majority. In this county ao far a we have been able to . - 1. From U AaorteM KoUryriM. Tui CoavBKTtox at CoLouiua on tbe I Sih, was largely attended, and made a Republican ticket, chiefly composed of Konw-Notldn't. The ticket is a good one, and w can support it, though Cai was not ourjtrn choice for Oovernor. As the exponent of a great principle and move ment we indorse lira. From tho HMmtiCo. Btpabtloaa. . ' j Ills with pleasure that we place tiro' ticket nominated by the 13th of July Con vention ftt the head uf our column, and freely and Jealously can we advocate the election of the nominee by the people. From lb OaruxTlmu. In this spirit the Convention adiourned and the dlogatea and people repaired to their homes,. When the fragments are 4- numerated, on the evening of the second Tuesday of October next, it will be found that the ticket at our mast head is electei and that there are many baskets full to spare.. . , , , . ; , ; From rh Portamotitk Trlbir.. - ' The delegate to this Convention met as Republicans. ' They very well knew that if their efforts were stubbornly directed to the elevation of me: raiscin.Es must be made subservient, and, of course, second ary. This they avoided Sectional pref erences, ultraiums and individual nreiudi ccs were looped off and submerged tn the overruling desire to correct the Kansas outrage and promote other . republican principles. ' The gentlemen placed in nomination are well known as men of character and prom inence. W will not pretend to say that thev would all have been the first choice of Southern Ohio; but we know that the nominations were made in good faith, with a view to the success of the ticket through-. out lue state. -. . From the Totals Blade We have no doubt that the ticket will be elected by 63,000 majority, - and Ohio be proudly maintained in the, position sbo took last year. As Ohio then proclaimed to the world in thunder tones, there is a North, she will echo it now in language equally unmistakeable. . From the Sandusky Co. paper. We havo buckled on the armor, and with SALMON P. CHASE as our leader, in this warfare between Freedom and Hu man Bondage shall ccsse not to contend until the great battle . is fought, and the victory wou. Look at the ticket. Read every name, not a aougn-iace on u.irom . tiuocvnos-To-night. Those present i ti.a Wmre civon by Pnop. FuoniaiiKR nt tin English. Lalhern Chureh on Tues davcvenini expressed ihemRelvesas in ly "pleased and well entertained with what thy heard and saw. - v 'X.W : wura in leed dclighted.Xor we were not only iiintruclfd. in the principles of a n i'le art, ari art tint should atlr-iCtthq no lice of evury one, but we m-ro also amused nt some of ihb humorous and diverting se lections h gave his audience, and further mJre at hii explanation of the philosophy of ventriloquism and the singular experi ment in that . department -ot vocal sci ence. . But these are minor cmslilera! ions com pared to the more exalted and higher di visions fi( elocution. . . " -When we look around and think of the iniense number of public speakers and lec '.'rMf.'ttiai iln not seem to possess even the V U J a ali-rhtest acquaintance with even the rudi muntsof this truly beautiful lepartment of education, it becomes unpleasant and even p-vinful to our reflections. Tho subjecj is truly one thatshould com mand attention not merely in the pulpit, at tbe bar, or in the publio.rum,buteven at the fireside, in the sooial circle. -V The human voice is the greatest of mus ical instruments; its powor, compiss and flexibility can b: increased by practico' to tin unlimited extent. The voice not only ' distinguishes mankind from brute creation, lint" marks a line between man and man; the! illiterate ' from the cultivated; the j grosser from the more enlightened. Prof. F. in his leotures shows a manner .ofncuUivatiftg ;the voice upon scientific principles, begining at the. very founda Jtion,;the basis of the art. There he shows the false, and the proper way of rending Various selections taken from standard au thors, and closes the, evening with a pro gramme of readings and recitations of dif ferent kinds adapted to almost every con ceivable taste from the Serious and pathetic, to the mirthful and diverting. , , ' ... Thus bis evenings do not consist altogeth er of lecture, bat more of as be terms it, .salect entertainment' : We " Would therefore say to tliose who intend going to-night,, that they could nqt wish to spend a more'rigreeable time thari they will have in listening to Tilm. v ' ' " To-night at tho Lutheran Chufcln . Tan Kbntoh Mondmbnt. The Com snlssioners appointed by the State of Ohio to reot a- monument to General Simon Kcn ton.have selected Bellefontaine rs the prop r place to build it, but the first foundation (tone has not yet been laid.; What is the cause of the delay? -- - ; .-. The North American : Phalanx Social :.. ii;ti Kbb han in onneration for sev- 9W, T. i..w. ' ' . . , eral years past in New Jersey, is on we eve of breaking up and all its property Is advertised for sale at auotion, t . v lrThe Bloomlngton 111. Flag says that Captain Scott has six thousand acres of com under cultivation on his farm at Peora Junction, " ,' ;', , xsrWm. H. Burton, tbe well known commedian and manager, risited Boston last week in bis military oapaoity of pay masterof tho N. Y City Guards, ' . learu, : it has been well received, and we the Captain doarn, all are pledged for Free- . .. ... . ,11. 1.1. . n .. m n. . f .t believe will secure a vote luny equal to dom the neauction ot i axes uie larin ihat given last fall for Swan and Bliekens- fl aud economical administration of .our derfer. ' , , .: - . " State Government, and the laitnrul execu- From tits Muaioee city Timet, tion of the laws. Republicans of Sandus- " The proceedings of the Republican State ky county, what is your duty? We have Convention, will be found in this week's full confidence in you and commit the paper. Also the ticket nominated at this cause to your charge. , - . Convention. Wo rejoice that so mnch From the Vrbana citina& Ouotte. harmony and unanimity abounded in the The Republican Ticket is an "excellent Convention," and that so' substantial and one, and worthy the support of every friend popular a ticket has been nominnted. of '.lie Republican cause in Ohio. We run With this ticket success must be certain, it up at our mast head to-day,: and shall for the orjDonents of the further encroach- use our humble abilities for its success in menis of Slavery have clasped hand and Ohio. " ' - united upon it. determined that it shall be From tui CuiumbUsa Co. Bw&ejra suu. elected by a triumphant majority. Tho ticket nominated at tbe Convention, From th Ziimsviiio Courior. received the unanimous assent of that vast It is not his fault now that he occupies assemblage of Freemen, and will be indo.r the highest position upon the State ticket, sed by the people of ihe State, by the lar Had the compromise measures of 1850 gest majority ever given to a State ticket. Third Decree f tac sat; Bf feats. The following is tbs obligation of tbe third degree of the Sag Nicbts of this State, as administered by tbe "uleoted d itor," Ex-SherifT, Cnal Collector, Post Matter id ounus gen us to the faithful few ia this city: ' . 'OBUaAttOST." . . You, anJ each of yoo, of your own free accord, in the presence of AlmihtT Gjd. and theso brethren, with your hand join ed together, forming a circle, in token of the etfec.ion and oneness of purpose which binds yon together do solemnly swear (or affirm, if you prefer it,; that you will nsver desert this Urder, or oetrsy any ol its secrets, or signs, except to those whom you know to be members, afu-r a trial of them; that as third degres men are to be appointed to guard the putts at ejections, to see that our Roman Catholic brethren and Foreigners are allowed to vote, atoll haz ards, you will, when appointed . on that duty, take your stand there, with your brethren associated with you, ARMED WELL, and prepared for tbe worst, keep ing it strictly a secret, that you are anything more than an idle j,eo'.ator. -The sign to be given to tbe members of the first and second degrees, when our friends are de nied justice by the Judges of elections, in which tbey are well instructed, Is tne rub bing of the right eye slightly with tht right hand Ibe indication for commencing hostilities, is the clearing of tht throat au dibly, and unping tht mouth with-the right hand . Tou also promise and swear for affirm) that yon wit not give these signs without you see enough of of our mends at hand to render an attack upon tbe enemy successful. "To all. this you pledge your lives, your property and sacred honors. So help you Uod and keep you steadfast." After the administration, of this oath the candidate is directed to destroy all American papers, documents kc.,that he csn fiad.and more particularly every copy Of tho "LANCASTER AMEBTCA8 GaZETTI" that may happen to come in bis sight, and endeavor to prevent its circulation among the people. They are also directed to insult as far as tlmy can all Americans that may be so un lucky as to cross their path, and if neces ssry to call in all the Dutch, Irish and French lo "lick them." . We hope they will have a good time of C03UU&CIAL IYTZLLIOraCZ. it. American Protestant Association. Nbw York, July 28. At yesterday's session of the American Protestant Asso ciation's National Convention, a proposi tion was introduced to strike from the con stitution the word American, so that th name would read simply, Protestant As souiation. Intense excitement followed and the movers were threatened with a toss out of the window. The chairman finally declared the motion out of order, and tl matter dropped. - The Grand Encampment of the A. P. A also met yesterday in this city, and afte the choice of officers, adjourned to meet in Cincinnati in June, 1856. -. been left undisturbed; had the South not wantonly violated tho promises made at that tim?, and renewed the slavery agiia tion by the repeal of the Missouri restriu tion, Mr. Chase would not now bo the can didate for the Governor of Ohio. But the wron-' being I-ne, the excitement lenew ed. and tho North given to understand From New York. New York. July S3. Several tlcatl from sun stroke occurred on Friday and Saturday. Two men Were killed on Sat urday, by falling from a scaffold in front of From tho Athtu Mjinntr. There stands our ticket nt the bead of this column, reader, and sink or Bvvim. como disaster or success, there it shall i:l 1 1. ..nnnrl TnnailoOnf f"l.it,ih.il wi,n ,.nnfi i-ntl v oxnant to spa it lio ew ork Hotel, where they were en ...:i;'...i i. io.i nfir mi,.i-iiw nf ih fmn gaged in painting tho building. The Na rrtviiiKu i'j A fUU I- nnt M irt vni,,ls- rtf limmKU mnm'.nrnf tho Cnnvnnr nn UOI1. WUldlJ lias ueen III sesMOn llre thMir'Sntithorn brethren, it ia no matter of that nlaced that ticket in nomination we adjourned on last fca.urday. surprise that one of the most distinguished voted for a portion of it as our first choice standard-bearers of fieedom should be nom- we wre one of the three thousand . who nated for the Gubernatorial office of one sent ud an undivided and universal AfE of ihe Northern 8:ate. ' upon the final r.itifica i iri i of the wholo, and It is done. Wd think it was dono in bv that vote we stand pledged to honestly irood faith and without anv sinister motive. iid viirorously labor for its success; 1 and BMSIT EXCUAACtt AID BANK, ft ITTK TABLE C-retut mttktf hr Mmetnj O mfUu ImUmfl Sl LAXCASTSI. .... S9in- . 1MSIBIM. All Stet B-aJia mi 014 Baaa tftt't ui Soea h.lt mi rro S Sftaia tok ! All Si.pten hi I1VOIAVA. aoBTU CAROLINA. State Bak fmt AUS'oat ftUa IimImIi ItiTSfeaia 6SOK6U. asarvci.v. ah rw,t b. au AtSl'nt (. ft SOUTH C4K0LIJIA. VlHOLJIA. AllSoiTaiK.fka tt 0.4 Baaka bat IlliKOIk. Fra Baiika pw Atlfotroai Baict S41a fcicptTraoa-AIU WiSCOXSIS. raaot S) la AnSotM Baaka SSla an aui. i9iTm att mi MICniuA?. MlEXOUBi. - AUMvoatBaaka t n ut pmr UalaMotoroA la eyaiaat ofVllle n r Arnotti. otasreaaailoaUaloMaaaaia.tan4bT S)aak alff tbla Siaw (rapaciatf Woawra ) aro aol vbhi w -irrin voiaiinna. OiS.aalilmat 1 f fpramlom. ' Diirvr, s " w . Fullovtnr ralaa f Intara 1 n. J mm i4m'1 ForlntoeaSaTit iu For S i ft ajoaUu P -n1 I v amnio I V - Ont yr 7 f tf DaooffuaaStlaCola.einiacataa at intubla la . Hinrj ataltsrt ntt, aa4 tuamrpljlaaow eqaal to all wkotaaoow damaaea. ' Ltincaster Mnrkets. Gaxcttx Office, Jsily SO, 18560ur quotations tbia morning are as follow Wheat. 1.10; Flour, 58.00 per barrel; Corn, 65; Rye'OO: OaU, 30 cts; CTovtr- sesd 6,60: rimothy seed, 34.00: Pota toes, tS cents. Flax ed. 90. '.; But ter, 12 16c; Ears, !68 centa,Sult,S,37 Beans. 1.6?; Soaps. 66c: Coffee, I2U16C; Tea, 60100;Molases,'40a46; Sugar, 8a9c . White Fish, 13 dollars per barrel; Pickerel 10,00 to t.W;Ru23. Vinegar, 18a25 cents; Tobacco, 25a35cts; Hay. 6,00(38,00. Tallow 10 per brl Whisky, 33c. Wool 20a33c. CICTClMBd Plarkrt Clevblako, July 31, Wheat nominal at 1 .80(3 1 .90. Corn 76c Oats 60c. Cheese 8c. Butter 14c. Sill 1.6'J Ale, per barrel, 87.00. Stock 88,00 Whiskey Highwines 34Je. Flour super fine 9,37Ja9,60. Mew York market. NbwYobk, July 31. Cotton, firm, with upward tendency; sales 1000 bales N. 0. Middling at 1 U; Upland Middling lOi. r lour, hrm; tales 7.600 bbls btraii fa; ate Southeren unchanged, with sales of 900 bbl. Wheat, a trifle higher, with sales of 19.000 bus Southern White at 2,00; Red 1 ,85. Corn, a trifle lower, with sales of 45,000 bush at 88 for Mixed. Pork, low er, with sales of 235'J bbls Mess at 1 8,62. Beef, firm, with sales of 16l) bbls. Lard dull, with sale of 27-6 kegs. Whiskey dull, with sales of 276 bbls Ohio. Groce ries, firm. TaBCASratZXtt AnnVAV - tor ISA '7rWAB90BiyBlLL,TraaaaTtorFilr9!4a Fj tr.la aom rat tu aai4 aouatj, for too for ma4 iiTJmu i. iseat DU. To aaoaat roaalaSsoa baa4 Jtae lat, ISM B7 ptt n a To tatid ralTa4 froal tia aula: Oofinna Srtvn fm ... lit 0 t iowtMi a mmnimm IS l-ir-? n t fhn avroaal has WMI Taxaa rfyaJ by aoootj 7 13 S Tmavail BUaaaa. 4 H lSetTSSS To aaioia! rtO-4 i ForSoeitM IS SJTS CS For Taiaa nsaS FotS"UOBM MCtCQ For FodtorU o Hill ForBoa4a. asaCoonr-. 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AcKToa'a Omca, Falrlold eniirj, Loiciartf, Juoa 11, liii. j Tha ofdor3'.(;nd, County Auditor, Id puruaeco to law, and tha oderof tha County Co-omatenarsjioro-lmabmiu totka citiaoiof amid coantr.aa LtMix of tba Expaudnuroa of anid eoaciy.duruia tbayaarocd Ibgruba 1. leS",aafvUoa. to-lt: FORTH QtJABTEB EXOISO SSFTEXEZ2 1. 18S4 Aaioant pud ror aopport of Pasport. HS IS S r HnwJBlfUIOI..; - l.ia? li s Cooatkitlar 1M 8$ I WUUaia L. JaSrtea, Couair Auditor S it 0 Anraaora t7 SO 0 For lodraarjr fit Y7 0 Mi 1HS0RABCB COMPANY, tTATEMENT OFTHE CONDITION ' Ot IS6CHAKCE COMPr. July 1. KSS' aaraquuJO oy law Ol hjj l.ltM, or tao author woio THE name of tho Corporate la iTtA IKSU HASLK COMfAS, located at HuruVril, Con aatr.ciit. Tba Capital la Firs imdred Tbonaaud' Collars, ar.d paid op. Ibe AasetiofUia Coaipauy arf Call ia bLd, aud la Paaaux Bunk 130 !S Caib la tba band of Acsnta 1K.137 61 , -s-:.tw c Rnl Eitato snlneoabered 10 4TS A 7S "iorticaira Uoi,da,4di7 xr c ut. lute real, pay able a-sinl-jtA-aually 7S.0C0 00 0-4 per coot. State of Vlr Jl nil Bond! SO.SflS t S 5. Carolina do. 4 i-oo CO lu-- JarnyCitv Wtterdo. lb.Suu W 10 City ofJlilwaatoodo. s ilo eu S 7 Lacouo t.lvX) 00 for The Convention meets aain in Cincinnati the 3d Tuesday in June, 135G. Presidential Appointment. Wasiiisoto.v, July 3J. Tlio President appointed Hon. John U has Dawson of 5,- . .. I c , i cull., uiiiiivi vi tuiuaao, iu u tt.'.v , , , .1 .1 . .. ... .H ,n . .... I .. . .. t al.:i,,n .... onnvni, ... .. I . IJelievinsr inns, nnu svuiiis; " Willi wou-.cver in auni.j n". K , " R,,, , mnv . Iluwcnn n nn f tefi . . .i ., . i i " i. ..ti . w : . . ---- acompli.Mi the purpose, we iinnu me peo- may possess, mat pumijo snuu u em-nest plo of Ohio should rainy tne nominations My, (itiiniuiiy, zeaiousiy anu prouuiy car made at the 13ih of July Convention, . ried outi fFi!othJ Alil:ibula ToUrranh.l From the Tlffln Tritxiiw. Tha nroueed h'Ts of the - Convention . Tha ticket is received witu me crreakcsi throu"houtseomed marked with very good enthusiasm in all parts of Ohio. There is feelinir, and the result oi tneir action is no uouui m nu immunsu in""; '"i -now before the people for them to pass let us make It as large as possible, so as ' to iudfment. Willi the strong . feeling a- set Uluo right on tne rascalities oi iocoio .3 .1 - i I - " J .1... .1 1. e. Tl will ta ii.rt ,.vi,. inmnii nr inn n si'prv nn ni nnn nil' u jtii u-iii:tja. ah iai Wm V..V.W..V.....VM.- . - Ji ? ,la,l,. 1, in M.;a,.ilr. n(.d GG3. in!eret,winch lives deeply imoeuueu in tne quire a mnjui uy u um icm ' i - " , : t....., r nnni nf ti,; Rif,. tt-ith the tn 1 this nronerl v. -, Wo must have it too. 1 he friends of the Prohibitory Law are orecidents of last yenr of that strength We pledge Senaca county for her original determined that the ordinance shall remain . ., a 1. .r.l.-l, ttf 1 . ma g.am tint a i-rrtr i nnnnm 1 1 no lillt frpr t f tllfiV Can lielfj It. when tui v directed mo iriuiupn oi tnu i.uuu nu umuv iuum --v --r ' ' - .. . ' i . .:.i.in il,n I t'uillnr, tn ,ovu tlw. nnn at 1 1 ii I innni 1 1 V nf til ays uuu turn . iu uinii- mi. i & nig j live member of Inst Congress, voted fjr the Kansas and Nebraska bill. He is also known as a strenuous advocate of the poli cy of giving homesteads to actual settlers, and introduced a bill for that purpose which passed the Uousu of Representatives, but failed in the Senate. Mortality in New York. . New York, July 33. The number of ticket may bo considered as among the of their way facts that will oe. ' rignt. , iimm UinCurrnl Vrca Prcu. I . . From tin Aslilanil Timet. Thi Av wn swinLf atour mast bead, the . The feelinir of Ihe North which have names of the gentlemen placed upon the been so outraged by tha consocuiive acts Republican State tigket, bv the Columbus of fraud and violence since tho inception of Convention of the 13ih inst. And in so the Nebraska act to the late attack of the doine. we have an entire confidence that a administration upon trov. leeder. win, so success awaits the cherished principles of faras Ohio 14 concerned, do expressea Freemen, that shall at tho timo stand unri- though the present uepuonean uckbi in an valed, andundaralTelcdin the ; history of unmistakable manner ami oy a majority ... s ;el,. 0n payment of20 each; the StaU politics.botli here and elsowhere.by so large that it will.be toll and unuersiooui be expende(1 in soUin Kansas tho overwhelming majority, (now in cm- as the expression of no . ptrty, but the Cliristian8 rrora Naw England. bryo.) that this ticket will and must nave, voice or tui j-mji-i-e. , - .Inlli, Pinr.-nite skvorv , From tho Sidney (Sholbj Co. ) Journal nropa"andists, who are now stealing an We are well pleased with the selection, unhealthy and sickly existence upon the and will support the ticket wuu our Northern doujrb-faco ticket of the 8th of might, until "victory shall perch uj law tested by mutual agreement with liq uor dealers, they are determined to lorce the question into Court if possible. . , . .. . . . 1111 - - - From Boston, Bostos, July 3D. Tho Society of the New England Association of Clergymen has issued a second circular, proposing to enlist .the 8,000 clergymen ot Hew ,ng land as life members of the Emigrant ana Cincinnati Market. . Cisciksati, July 31. The demand for a ; - - J . r .- 1 1 ..: our is id nuvnnce vi m auppijr, biiu fen ces are lookino-'upward. 267 bbls sold at 87,75, and 160 at 87,60. Marketforba con firm, sod some sales made at an ad vance on previous quotations. Cattle Market. Pnn.ADEi.rniA. July 31. Receipts of beef rattle during the week small, notwith standinz which prices have declined 1 shad.e At market. 700 beeves, 4,000 sheen and lambs prices of beef cattle 9Aa 12tt 100 lbs; sheep sold st 2aX,75; lambs 2a2.60. The lush prices of beef has cre ated a demand for sheep, which is hardly met in supply. ffnltrAVa Ttrk Trihnt. New York, July 25. ueceiptb or the week, cckeest prices this week. beeves. These aro sold by the head at a price equal to the value per pound or the estima ted weisht of beef in the quarters. The hide and tallow or "fifth-quarter" is not counted in this market. It is in Bos ton. Thf Peice To Dat fl will average near lUe. First quality lOallc. Extra good Cattle 11 e. 1 Medium 9Jal0c. Poorest 8Ja9c. ' Sales generally from 9 lOJe. Swine -Western Hogs, corn-fed, large first quality, GjjGJc. live weight; small size, do. bj. live weigiu; ior. uu twi.rht; New-York Slate still-fed, dead weiffht. eiGic, 88ic New. York State, small size, prime for market retail ing, a trifle higher. The Unitarians raised 521,000 last year towards a fand for the circulation of the writings of their eminent men. It is reported that Santa Anna has ap pointed his fathcr-in-lawas Minister to the U. States. 2"Tho French are preparing to receive Queen Victoria's visit with a grand milita ry display. ' Jurora. , , 71 Sfl 0 WitursMa... 37 U 0 Jsaticca..... 12 it I'robuia Juif- life (Hi o For loqaeita 4 iai 0 PiraUoia of Inflrmarr S8 to o Vlowcn. Snrrajon t Cbalamea oa roadi 10 :ii 0 For Etntloaary CI 11 e For BrMa-aa.... ? 64 C For Fual !l 0 Sbsrttf 36 E? 0 fyrii gtrii Troat. clolbln? for a Looatie 4 23 9 Jttil-I & Clark, tlblnrlea lor J ill 36 IS 0 Q. diC Hood, painlln; and g-luliiff at CoartHoUM and Jail S S3 0 Vaadeiaark. W:hon lad AlWa, carpenter workaiJtll 1 K V ForiularaM na tJK) County Boud ....... Is IU 0 Mrs. Wrareifor quilting Corf(rtsf3rJU 10 u Oblo Eairle for pubhttucr la ' S4 0 A. Setfert Tor ludtx lo C'tv Ra'dain part IMi (U C Stepban Smith fir Iron Bedsteads for jail H5 , 0 M. A. Ila-jcbeny ti ai an Attorney .... ii to w Vilail E. Suaw feeiai ao AUomer 4ri SO 0 John Eerhart for acrubbiDjrOfleai. ...... W0 Jobn Bu-berry (or arblteiratbit.g at Jill 1 3e U ForauWerlptioa to Laaeaatar Caxelta S UO 0 W. L. JeDrluafor aarTieeiby order Com'i IS Ou 0 Joho Cebeloln for Book Caie torAod.tor'a Oifice and ballot box for ofllce P. JudrJ. 19 CCD Jool Radsbaarb lor lute rait oo Domealle Rillroad Bouda l-3? CO 0 J-iba Karbart for rrlcoa ai Janitor lv SO b Hoeklne Valley Book forlntureal on Rail Road Bod.1i 22 00 S LiDCaner Gazette for pnblUbiur Uvi itH iS it 0 Edinjrer. While and Latuu for lardaar for Ofleaa S 93 0 ForTaxea reruaded t 99 0 J. W. Holt for work at offleoof P. JodfO. 1 40 e For poiuge 8 4 e V. R. Shaw for terrlcei a School Rxam'r 18 Sb Clark Court Comiaou Pleaf 65 Of 0 rbta due tie Cora.aiired by Wortysya bail rereiraolr, aoiply aucarad aiid . . payable at Bur It Sum bbarei Hartfprd end ITea" Htrsn ru;l Koao Con.pi.y 00.000 00 do. HiirtfordAProviiierea Rail Eoad Uiperceat.perfarrod and ;aeriiU-.-d t S'5 00 10, do. BojtoB4Worc,?ilrdo 10 iM 00 S50do. Counecticut Kiri-roo 14. wo 00 M do. Coco. fclTer Couipi.y IJSaO 06 100 do Stafford Buik, 3 lo- uiiiiie&ta paid in sooo. raff;erroT-.cer.r;.i. 3uodo.PiiaolxBaol,HarUurd CC CO Wdo. r.xcbil.Ke do do IT 545 1-9 UOdo. Frm.aVMechdo do iJ C-olO V. Oo. Conn. l:lrr do . uo .ti Oil . 9Mi do. Hartford do oo 9S 410 00 UtUo. biaia do do IS Ie4 to 79 in Harl.'ord Co do do 7 fr.i UO Kii do City do do 11 OiC t0 S'S do Ucion 4x- do Brosd iy lOu do Peoples low Oo H.ioorrr 4-X- do M -cliaulta doS. Y. is in to uo do 14.160 U) 137 442 CS S.00 UW 116.411 1 M.33S 00 3.6C0 Cff 1.10 00 14C.5 CO do 00 4 4t OS do di lv.uiu to do do iA liuoobauk of America Oo 13 US 00 Mdo Oo .Alcnc to It .J 1,10 ISO do do Republic Oo lS.'Sil tr SO do do Coui'v.e-Hll UO W lLSdoS.T.Iilel.diT Cdo 1C IMi CO 11 do U.fctatejTruat Cooo lltuice I The anotint of liabXtlee d-se or not doe I to &ii,tu or other creuiloi a, BoCjlca,. ' Loei-sd aOjuate'l alid One. noue. i Luaiea aujuatd and not Ooo TotJ.. . SO 7Hl 68 fi -i-ii-- " FOR THE CUARTEH EXDIKQ DECEXBEB 1. 196 12 3 8 35 0 S3 0 I 7S0 4 SS 0 97 0 3 33 1C3 90 0 1 W 0 IS 47 0 ItlASS IVlEETirJC Amount ptld for Tirei rtfamled G. J.Wvpa in for urt.ciei for Clrk'4 OiSy and Probate nod Com.PlflM C'oiirt. Grorgtf Hood, Gltus and Glazing kl Court Hu jU and Jail, . M. Kfilnfar, Fee on Coroner' liiqiirn G. W. b tutlc Feln Lunnvy case H. A. Gtftwrlein. Candle for Trci OSes. Kor Freight on, te haul In j; School Booka .Martlu KatfttV Cl)rb'l Fees Fu-1 Tbos Reetf 10U. Daui. Collnu 4. ifcn- al Tachopp 07h Feei as County torn 'or 2 M 9 . c jiunr-r. it uiie ioa t,ui tor oruware for Jail aud Court Ho use P. Dituduus Lumber and C-oui for JaU and Court Houae ; J.liti T. Br43o f.ir defending Dtvis Newtou Sclildich Xnr detenu. n; tpiiiUKr Thir.tas Sliannon lor brldcwurk at Jail Probaw Judc William Mitchell Feci as Coroner.... Vtiool Fund Proei utlnp Attorney C. D -M.irun ;eci:ii PfoietiUlug Attorney For SUtiuijery John hrtrlihrt betrtn? Otfioe ilean For Tiinr used hy Superrtaori For PoUnre-. Jnhn &ebolW Book Case for P. Judge f loiUhiir for Prisoner School KKAtntpcnj. ..' A. Scifen. tu full, balance for mating In dot to On my CocorJs ,.. Gnitdir; Brldgea Jutici Cmuials Viewers. Arc Purport of Paupers ..... i;. urinary KU-tlioa Jurors Witnesses , r 1 n..-. n...nli.ilM. li. aiian.n.. W.tlll.lr fortber proof or tonleaHO, 4 AHoih-r u.iina aau- liie Company are iu '.L, for PribU:.g. ore Acunulniiruvted to lake do rl?V eredlr eje.cn,. Tae a:aout lmurl la an; til.', lo-n or rjia, v- rlea, dtfj.-eui;r.ff apoo t)je cbmri-ctr, material and coBUmciion "f buildlr.irs, the at ith of aireita, tlxj aupply of outer aud ebit-iaucy of tbe QredcpartBicat, aa other dream fMkee j. The emouBtiuaared lu block! ofbsildtrifrs alaorarief, the ii.te:.nro H to liuiil the lou by any oue lire to leu ihaa eiCOtO. The Actaf lucorporalloa la the tamo caalsd In Jalrt lr?S4. TH JMaS A. A:.XAXljiiIi, fiecreury. STATE OF COS.YECTICTT. Hartford Coantr, HArrFuR.'',JulS'i.lSi5. ( Para.-nallr appeareO TaoaAa A. Alexakdcm. Searv taryof liis iEtx. 1xstk4xi Coaraav.and mde oath that tbe f ire'iii-.r stutement br bim ubacrlbed, ia trae.accordliitr to ail beat knowledge and bellnf. HENRY FOWl.EE. Jgjuc-oflhc Pco. p. v . Titu.np, Aagorti 3wlS Agsnt for Fjirdeld Couajy. V A LU AB L EF AR M FOIl -AI.E. . TTVILL sell at prlrnto nale my Bero toirtship Farm, situate miles South of LauciHdr. eootatulaa; -1!. atjoul six linnnrea .cres, a Jfl lut-;IO Acre ul Fliibf CLASS H.jtXln- 4 I bottom, and the residue fair hill aad ut- well timbered, and eraterea by Barer faiuue; Jal.-d Sijriiiw.i. .ii?n-it r. r.. 1 1 -1 tin Acres 01 lae Dotiorn usu SO 03 0 10 OU U in nn n 4 i..l 0 1 w K-;-' 111 1,13 nwiiiiHs mi,wf. uiu. .imi iii. . oa 0 ' d a-'l-arawly if deaireu; but th'e premiaea am. 3 51 0 ' rnnn-ct'?d Oy a pood prlrate Canal brldpe. nnd tojfeth 10i 75 3 er W1" maku one of tbe but lees forma lav Cea 133 S3 3 trc- uhio. . u w j The while of tlie rVittom lnd aboot 'O itres nf W t) the IRhd are -.rider cuiliratmu. Th4 eti re prumines 8 00 0 WTe i.'t.c'0-ed witn .-mlmnntitii ue fjneeand thv House, deittaru.Gran3 tea, dVe. ure aood. 3 (3 0 I P",1.n w'l be (ire'n in time for pitting ont a 31 no 0 j Fall crop. I -5 0 I 1 can bj arrn.l If t-irf : to retain the larp-;r 18 OU 0 i Poit f the -.irchaae mouey tor a term of yeara at 7 per ceni iuierct. Forfjll Inf rmalton or to th" price, termfff pay-', tnent, o;c. apply to V'm. Hnrtlolt, Eq. 011 the pmuii-' itf cr to P. Il.'Ew.,oriI.e subacribjr tit T.miC.i-ter: 3ily 13,lii ll!f T. EWI.VG. - OP TUB banner.' whole 1 upon our Yellow Fever IoteUigence. : Bai.timork, July 3D. New Orleans pa pers of Sundar are received. Tbey con tain no news ol" interest.' Advices from Portsmouth, Va., state 1EP1LIEIS OF V". - - r..if .11 -.(. nf Hi. Slat, in . " . j t.u .u. 1..J From tha Klploy (Rrowo county Hie. reojiio uum i j-" y that up 10 Daiunmv Di" w "en Wolll-a t!i nlatform and tho ticket, and fxreat numbeM, were present, and more in- -4 css(,s 0f yellow'Fever, and 18 deaths. .: va.aww- - aw , , a r L .11 . a win Wr tlio lattnp in earnnst sunrjort.' " terest was mamiesteu, moie iereni, zei it Go?Dort the diseaso seems to De on ..rhn a-VrNTVf rl tli tllA nflllA tllfUl l.&d hflGll I . . ' - ,1 t t rxAaA K a 1 rj ffTA tPaAV llie increRsc, mm aucuuvu j ; .t.i.u. n.AKi.a Pmu. i was Known in inn unuj rrora lom-viuu wun; wfiiw - i - . ... , e a 11 xo-uav n uiii vui , unnuB i . . ... . . . breew. and liavinian abiding faith in the unite in saving that tne omte can oo car contnj;e of deaths. Dreece, anu imrnill hii nuiuinu mini n . . .-.j liberty firmness, and intellilence of the ried by at Ut 75.000 major, y. We people of Ohio, we do it wfth assuraace vouch for Old Shelby, and believe tha "banner county" will do even more t that it. will be elected. Front tha I Allen couDty)Vitorn Oaietla. We noint with pride to the proceedings -. . . ... . t i tha Unnvantton oi r reemon. wmuu as banner county' she did lat fall. A Lady Dscobatkd on tub f ibid of RiTTt.it While the attack on the Mame sombled at Columbuson tho 13th Inst. Eh6 ion wa. rroinsr on an Endish lady, the wife . . . . . .. -n " P . i j. ticket tnere pui in nomination rim sum- 0f one of the orflcers, was preseni ana ais mand the suffrages of two-thirds of the vo- played great coolness and courage.' Don. tars of Ohio, at thecomina Ootober eleo- pen6efeathor observinz this, went up and tion. and if we mistake not. will be elected eu 0fTa medal from the coat of a dead br the largest : majority ever known n .Russian officer, and n tne most gallant Ohio. - - . manner and with a very pretty oompliment From the Coahoeton Ac. I ninned it on her shawl, saying she had The result of the labors of tbe Republi- .wf earned it. The General ia a great eanStata Convention toast be truly grail- favorite with the army, and the lady, who will I From New Orleans. the -Kirar Ohi.kanb. July 20. Tho deaths than from Yellow Fever at the Ltospital, tor the week endinir to-day, reach 101. Ihete , . J .1 U.- ver nas aiso appearau uawu iwugc. Cotton i a trifle higher, owing to light stocks. . Tho sales reacu ZS50 bales, Bostoi. July 30. The defalcation of Tuttkermana. the Treasurer or the Lastern fying to the freemen, of Ohio. Tbe bar mony that prevailed throughout its pro- .1 s. a- eeediogs, ana ins disposition vo am to ferenoes for men to give prominence to nrinrmle. disaDnoined tha bitter ene- r a ' .. R. R. Co.. will reach to about 45.300 dol lars. A new Bourd of Directors baa been chosen. '' " Norfo. Va., July 30 1 7 cases of yel low fever and two deaths have occurred here. The infection to traceable to Cos- port. . '- - . ' - RALie!o!tv Julr 30. Jtfdtre William has great personal attractions, and is the , i . . f t.l My.n.-nl aMa. uannnver oi an oiu uouoim umvci, '"e1" l j . . . . , t is. .is.' I -:..! r it,. $nnma Clnrt hi Mirvknd. : i. n wi.inn an. nurfl nr nn I p rica.. in auc uwhim-' - - - .7 pn.e auour.. . :M"a.-' it.. his farm at SdlobuT ta riAd nn ins na a 01 oatua. umu j : .-.-- TrTAn' Anrlraws Esa.. President of I PnnSB vr. nnlinrro hiM been invited to become Mayr Polk, the brother of the for J e-' . .. . . , I -r. . . mids of the Republioan party, and gave p;0t .v- University 0f Iowa. This rrwir Irisident of that name, l an anti- courage and confidence to . the lover of J tn jj0nor worthily bestowed.. r We are I Know-Nothing candidal for the Tennes frsedom. The platform adopted is one , . to . now. however that Mr. Andrews Legislature. . ; upon whiob any freeman may be Prou.,l will remain with us. No man ia more xhe United States Cirouit Court for the stand ana oawie ior w gTes cauaa highly respected. . . . . t.-J I- llta w.a inmnriantl " r nrsnnumpueu tat " -"-i - FAIilFlEUHCOUXTV. The Republicans of Fairfield County will hold a MASS MEETING on the PUBLIC SQUARE IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER , ON . MO.. DAY, AUGUST 6, 1355. THE HON. S. P. CHASE, HON. B. F. LETTER, A. P. STONE. S. GALLOWAY; THOMAS FORD and others will address tne meeting. Let every American Every ttnpuoncan ind every man opposed to corruption IN HIGH PLACES. - Q? TBT S3" t?U U FREE ME 11! DEVOTE ONEDAYFORYOUR COUHTRY Lancaster, August 6, 1855. in 1787, and whioh will bo orowned again Gen. Boott a wife t with yictory in 1868 and '66 " - Jlef ojottrt in Tms. Gen. Boott's wife bag just left him for Northern District of. Ohio convened in Cleveland pn the 10th inst,, juage wuson on the bench LA.JVD VV.AllalA.NT8 WANTKP. wr, r 11 mm.. ...... fth. Miuia. aaalDBaata and pa; tha hlghast prloa la caah for ani aumhor ot - ' Baontr UadWarraatt.' r.HAn. tnt whnm r-aranarad aooMcatlona U1 do veil byealllnBoa o baforatboTwllalaowhore 1T1 ir, o 156 e 9 S!) 1 144 II 0 53 00 0 US 30 0 t!9 43 5 lie 60 0 T4 r1 U 191 90 0 SCU.lSTOl'Ol. TAKt.Xi JY. innl h.-.re futi.! br th. first of ilfmt. Ano w wina ail our cur V'tl hoao actioun oar. Mil b -.o 4' li Total. ..SS U'S "4 4 FOR THE QUARTER EXDISO MATCH I, 1?JJ. inoont naid O. Collina Fcei as CUr Com'r 4J r 0 UkiiiuI Tm-htijip Fjcaus to Cotnmiasiondr Th'imss Rees. Fee. aa Co Crmnii.ianor lntsn-st ou uouiostic nail rtiya nnuds 1 t r-t!ii-a T'jrtne ir-tsix inoiuus 10g.11 oa eioaetoetu ijiore mm uric -McELKOY ii BILUXGHLRST Lancastir, J(ilv 10, li5. For Clnthuis- for priifinira. Kor Reroru BooVaaiid Sutionrry. Kcliool Kxaininers -.. ... Giiir H.HuiHh f.ir oxasnaas of Paiipera 4J. Rudolph for omrcy'-; nuti'a in L'ora'ra B. Ruviunnd aa Phrsltlan In Lunary oao 1). K-i'dolph lor CorHn dtp. for Pauper.... , Kor Pn ipo and Telographlog PorBH.lB-.-a E. A. Richards for porsaini; Iwror-.... For Rcnalra-md Karnlturrfor Jail.Offlccu. . and Ciiort lle William Pouar for Telographio... Sihi-ol Fund-.... . Tuthill, Schtaich & Gruiior, for Pnuting Ula11V.cn. ;: Tuthill, Sohieleh and t?raBrf'rr Aor. atl. School Fund for Uokruccouiiiy.- do - do Hocking eoanty. Conntjr Ta ' Prohate 1 odfre ..... - F. Doitt for conrjin; Lunallci lo jsnylnm Prosarotlni; Attorm-y .... : Ei).-om charrjrs oa School A;arutu-j T:iKoa risftt tided. Directora of tho lnttrniary,..- William UJelTrli-aCouoty AodiWt. Treuaurer fur dopraeilad Baaav parior For support of oat Paupota. ...... ........ Witnesses For Infirmary purposes For Eloctlooa - Jnaticaa...., Constables " Clerk Court Common Pleas.. ............ Viewer, ate oa Roads .. BherllT For Fuel Treasurers, for making settlements of School Fonda Jurors. ..v., .............. Total . - - - s tO& THE ftrARTBHEKDISO JUSW 1, KSS. S4 (4) 0 4 (XI 0 B'S 0U 0 9 13 0 01 SI 0 M ) 0 SI 111 5 50 0 ec I a 51' 0 95 6.1 o : 443 SI 0 1 15 63 0 47 rts 0 1 SS S :u; w j 831 11 0 JiW 3 0 176 HI 0 21 111 0 69 6 I4S 78 0 19 81 0 5 (Nt 0 1 Si 0 7 Kt 4 10 40 0 7-.3 81 0 6 w ir 101 37 0 119 M SW t9 0 47 US 0 , 59 T O 78 06 0 133 7 0 si so e .. 181 00 0 5tS 87 0 is 00 0 104 59 a DisKolutioo of Ptirlur-rkhip. 1 lofort exi.tiiia: nnd;-r th-name ui:d ty laJOTICE la harehy (riron. that theixirtuorahtphore-" vie 01 KU.E.11 vie AUGHMAN. iu on the 5th day -f July. diwlvil tiy toulul eonat-nt. The bniia mid m-euula nr in ihe hands of ROBERT HEED at the old Pnnd for set tlement. EOUEHT KKI. Jul) lS.loJs. avfio juii.i BAuuti.n a.a. - Dralrablo City Friipetijr tor Sale. V. FlWATdMiraMo property located on Whenl if.il. I In Street, cornar of Drr'ad Alley, belni; ltaj i.O;t.foi't on Wheeiihc by lWi fejtoa llroad Alley Re.in-nse contains S rooail. kitchen. Outhouaes. ore.,' with all the conreuiences of a family reiidenco also a naw and convenient Carpiint.r's Shop. Smote Houaoy- c-tabls. dee. lerme rea30tianiD. ror nnnm panicu larsaDaulraof LITTLE dt DKESBACli.1. EancMti.-r,July 5, 13 S Amount paid tor Wltnoas' Foes Jnrora, vraaa, irarara ana iiwu.m. School Fan4 to 6ntr Grove: ' de RushTllle ' 46 Leneaster do tnhopolls AO Baltimore do Franltlln County Townablr. Fond to Hookiag........... do do do do do do . da do do do Walnut..... Bern . Aroaada . Kuahcreek Clearcraak Pleasant . VlnUt Oreenfleld Richland Madlinn Corporation Fund to Lancaster -. do . Baltimore -" - ' . do . l.lthopolla - . ImproretneM Fond to Lancaator , . Amount paid for Innrmary purpoiosi. 70 SS 0 , 9S9 I , 514 88 7 . 940 74 B S.S0S 59 ( , 463 17 5 . 34 6 , 171 34 3 . 818 13 . 880 88 1 . 9 S W 3 47 53 1 . 514 87 1 893 13 3 sni ee 7 . fi S3 e 7 rs SJ7 m s - '1M F9 7 1.490 51 (I . 5 TS 0 . ' 45 36 i ... Hi : sea r - Road Natlee4. Petition will be prescniod to the Board of Com missioner oTFnlrfl-ld oounrj at their nett session,' praviiyrthnt so much of the county road tending- from the'Rnck Milltolllntroeiion wilU the liiater and Rovalhm road oi. the Buat.y furra. ia liei betweap tlio foliowitnrpintaln Hloom township In said county, ha Tacated, to-wit: From the mouth of Jacob Bollen-banah-a lane to the Zlon C hinch road, and praylna; that a now county road laid out and established between- theroiiowintc points, ooKiumuit ." " ballenbant& a lane: man rum...., .-,.-........ Sectioalin-si between the lndi of aald Jacob Bnllen iMuea. Samuel Crist. Honry Warner. A mo. VVl,h and1 Wlliumson to suid Unoaawr aud ""iV.1?? madTatfhe eoraer of Ihi lndof said Welsh and Vt U llamnn Irtiald.Bloom to.r..hlp .nd Jh' '"'J1''"!? July, WSS-wO ' .. ' EXWI A SG E 'iiFFik1 RK-OPE X E l Corner ol JUuiin CnJimbaa Ktreetav TS prepared to da all kilida of Ranklna baaloeu. 1I eounlTeood oaa. Buya all Uncnrrent ilonoy at hlrteat nrtr Buys and sells Ool a SHaar. Deal. mteh.Pnof.ll kinds. Makes aoUoellon. a any alaoo. Pays Inverast oa mil Dtp'tut: A ad deals la DOUSTY 1-ASt) WAKRAMS, v..w ,m Mio uiruara wanted: and when sold ars ruruteed In e.ary respect, to looato land aa well as STaTForms of aulrnlnj and loeth.g. and aoj for mation ia reUUon to Warrants irei. one that appliaa. U.VS WMV TA1JMA fiGK. Liocister, Ohio, Jnoa MMaf. . ' A, C. BAKI0W, M.-1V i-VFFlCf. la TUa.lir. Block, Xa 6tret,Icar s I S3 0 .. A O. Blair, -w-. V i.. J. H. Puite.M. D., CiBelBnatT "noticb. ' PPTiCOShavtnr ciaima .. .-.-"-., Lancaster, Jane 14,1555. aprllT9 Sl-inrhtar, 1 r 1 r r tr