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; , t flirt op XAycAsTEa." - ;7 WUX STATU NOMINATIONS ..'.. . - ; ':' M jj,t.v r Mil OiiVs:iOh, 1 ''- i - HKI.80N BAltUEnK. f ; ' ' rou miot. oirr.ne, i. IUAC J. AlLENi ; - - . ' ' urn iihwu or TTr,, ,t HENRY DRACHMA N . R HtCRKTAUT r,.aTA r.. ' ftfitSON Ii. VAN VORliES. ro ( ATTOItSS'.T W I L L I A ii It , oitis:iir.. a 1 B SO N . nm uriiKMie Jtnai. Franklin T. Backus. FOR BIIAKD r PL'ULIO WORKS . , , JOHN W A D D ELL. . , LORiy-AyDREwa:,': ,-'r; - ."'"' Eocuroeo PRiscirLEs. -Porhip there never tas party w'hicU made an much fusi about what tt calls its f "principlea" -M Locofoe parly Joes. , By overy demagogue n' ihoT slumrii ever ey little editor on , tia tripod, and every gathering in maikot housei.oo'ur't-bQUaes.nnd coffoo-hotises.much ii Batdtospecling -"democratic principles." Mucnjs lsoaid about tha unswerving eon stany with which tb : Lodofocos odhcre to tlieir "principles." " The iron-liearted, Uir ; terrified, undeviatirig men who profess to , believe in their "principles" are eulogized as thd b"ack-6one"of tho nation and the hopo of Uie country. One who bos never made himself acquainted with all the wonderful faces and expressions of countenance as. j sumed by Locofocoism.migbt be induced, by What the Locofocos , say, to suppose that a Licofooo is wedded to his "principles" as be i is to: his. wife,' and that nothing but death can part them. ' ' ; ; - i It would be p, very curious though nota Very successful tosh to inquire into the na ture of these ''immutable princip!ea".of which We hear io.much;; Such an Inquiry would show that of all shifting things in this world these immutable principles are most muta ble, and these unswerving Locufacos are most unstable. Had an active and thorough Locofucoi by soma Inscrutable dispensation been paralysed onhj UM years ago, ho would lave co-me to a dead halt, and would now discover that his" old friends bad progressed so far ahead of hurt, thit hobble along as he might, he could not pussibly1 overtake them.. 'DrowyDjmjcrat3 6fth'e Rip Van Winkle Class, fellows who do not exert their loco motive powers, chaps who sleep uncon scious of. the changes taking place around litem, speedily find. themselves comp-.inion-less, their friends having advanced into re gions of political truth not discovered by the Democratic party offioo yiars ago. , A striking exemplification of the wenlli crcockismof the Loeofoco party has recent ly boon furnished by - the present Adminis tration in regard to tho Pacific Railroad. Every one of our readers knows that no' Is sue between the two great parties has been wore- fairly inade up or more distinctly de fined thar) that rotating to tho construction oi works of Internal ..Improvemant by the General Government. The Democratic parly always contending that such a policy was unconstittition il. But a change seems to have com over the spirit of their dream, .andwenow find them eagerly grasping and 'jinnroririatinar- to themselves this cardinal principle of the WMjj creed. The National InklliyMzzr in speakinj of ilia course pur sued by the present administration in regard to this measurs makes use of the following language: '- :-. '. -- " i-' ' ' ' V"e brou'glit to Hie notico of our readers ' in our number of Saluradny last an editorial article of the Washington Union .defending , the constitutional power of the Government ' to construct a railioud to tho Pacific ocean. It Was a remarkable article to bo found in tlw columns of that journal, and, regarding rt as evidently speaking fjr the Executive, we read it with as much pleasure as surprise, ' Tho arguments were not new to us; we had .. hoard thein In fonnor , times repeated from year la year by the great phanipion.of Inter nal Improvements, the illustrious Olay.wUIi all tho power of Ms peerless eloquence, and especially iff Iris great speech in the House Of ResresentatiVea in 1817-18, and we could hot suppress tlw gratification we felt at see ing them substantially reproduced as Dem ocratic arguments in support of a great na trons! measure. ' . .. .. . . .. ' The FHts-boVgb GaiHle in speaking of this inovemorrt says:'! . ' ' ' . ,"Tlie Union and Post both came out yes terday iff fuvor of the construction of the ' Pacific Railroad by the General Govern ment. TWs . committal to a policy which -lws bwetr for som'a ti'nro - pressing upon pub lic stte'rftion, does not restilt so much from tb'9 inherent Importance of the question It aolf which, ha been us worthy of ittbn.tlow r at any time wtthirt' some mofwhs-past ajriiis; now. as Trom Uie Tact mat tne rremiem una liij rutiin'flt have latelv committed them- a.-lves in fuvor of , the policy',' .followed, of course, but at a humble .distance, -by the; Presidential'drVan1 at Washiffgtom'; Wrmt ' ' Ilia Pacific railroad was not able to bTrtiiiir upon .its own meriU, is freely accorded to it -now that it has the-Presidential onilorse ' rtient;anudemocratie presscs'tbroughout tm; ountry, having obtained the cure front' the . i Washington Union, will, henceforth' inces santly glorify a measure of which they havo hitherto bepn oblivious.; . . ' . - The whole democratic, party, at least that f art of it which has the facility of forget " tfjyf or disregarding the old doctrine of "strict . construction of the Constilutiony"'will thus, in a very short wWte,' bo found advocating the construction ol the Pacific railway by : the National Government; and as that par- I W ,1 tnc power1 in,Jts hands,, we may look ...to the next Congress for tho odoptwu of ',x measuros towards putting the . project airly ' .' m 'IW ket.;''-.,:-" ..'.-. -( .But this i not all.-. No.t content with cihimina to.be th advooatee of the Whig 'policy ef Jnternel fmprovement, tliey. have ! ; ttjsocoma out in bold terms, in ' favor of the "Tariff policy. Their organ, the Washing oa Union, mak use of the following lan ffnager---','-,r ; .' . y: I'.'.' ,"Tbe"prosperity of a people -depends .up eri their ability to turn their labor to account; nd unless the pbieqts of labor are diversifi- -d there can be no'general success-.' I'l ' Upon the' "above.' tho 1 Richmond'5 WA ,"' rtalcethe following well timed remark t'la thls paragraph' ia contained1. the very basis of the Whig dootrlne of protection, and .. jtow wer have it avowed by the leading or- jjan of the Democratic party.'' W6 ccngrat J5 .?-! ?1H. -A'irJJ.i ulste the psrtv upon the avowal of hen sentiments by thfir national organ.. Ho are the objects of labor to be diversified but by binding up the varioua branches of indus try within onr own eountryl If we are to be the producers merely of tho raw material, and foreign countries art to furnish the workshops, can we expect tho object of lu bor to be diversified according to this recent ly adopted notion of the Democratic orgnn, and t!iat "general succe" to follow Which is pronounced as dependant entirely epon diversified lsborl ' ' : fitch hits not been, the doctrine advocat ed heretofore by a lurge portion of the Dcm or ratio party, aud most certainly not tho ef fect at -their tttruT doctrines. It was to pursue a jtoMy t',ftt would send the raw materiul , to foreign manufacturers, have it wrought up by Oi tun and brought back to this eoUntrT, rather than grant our own msrtu'farfu'rers' protecting duties) that would enable them 'ti turn their labor to account.' Wo were to be the producers ' and other countries were to manufacture for us, be cause, said tho expounders of Democracy, it is cheaper to'snnd our cotton, &c, across the ocean, have, it worked', up, and then brought back to this country, than to en courage home manufactures: " That i very .commendable d ictrine. to enmo from the Washington Ua'um; but does It', compare with the free-tradt notions a. vowed by Sec' lJavis In his late trlp.when he promised, a. auininury abolition of the en tire revenue system, the extinction of duties, the suppression of custom-houses, ano.wnrse than alLn sweeping dismissal of the whole ormv of cUstoin-houso officers! lie wanted no half-way reform tinder th name ofa jut dicious revenue tariff, but would be conti-nt witli nothing loss.than absolute, Unrestrict ed froe trade." '.,'t ... n Scip.!rjB Fort EvekV-DaV Life. A varie tv of interesting.' arid important papers were read before the American bcientihc Associ ation, during ta lata -session at Cleveland. Win. 11. Th'imas, Ksq., of Cincinnati, read an essay, which discussed the. indications of weather, as shown y animals, insects una plants) a nd was full of , foots, many of them new, uiid of Si ichtific explanations of them selves. Birds, it asserts, tnvariubly show, bv the wav they build their nests, wliethera season is to be windy or otherwise, In the former, they thatch the nest, between the twig and lining. - If the latter, they oinit these precautions. If a dry aeasnn is in prospect, they build In. open places. If a wet one, they rhooso sheltered spots. A careful observation of these peculiarities will afford, Mr. Thomas says, a certain cri terion, early in tho spring, of tho cuming weather. - Snuila also revctfl, by their habits, wheth er" fain mny be expected or not. Several species of these animals idvaxiubly ascend thu stems of plants two days before a rain in order to place themselves on a leaf, thero to imbibe the water,' for they never drink. Other species have tubercles that rise from their bodies generally ten dty before a rain, there being a pore at the end of each tubercle to imbibe tho water. Others grow yellowish white just before a rain, returning to a darker color after rain. Locusts also foretel rain by sheltering themselves under the leaves of trees, and in hollows and trunks, n3 Boon as. by tho changes in the atmosphere, they discover that rairt is im pending. Most loaves of trees are also bar ometers, for, if a rain is to be light, they turn up so as to receive their fill of water, 'hile, for a long rnin, they double so as to conduct the water awny. Another member, Professor Brooklesby, of Hartford, read a paper describing a spr'ng, near his residence, whose v.'aters rose invariably before a rain. Ho suggested that tho diminished atmospheric pressure which precedes a rain was the csimt of the phenomanon, and recommended that obser vations should be made overlho whole coun try, to ascertain whether the phenomenon was g-enernl or only exceptional It would be curious if the former could be establish ed, and not less useful thin curious, for, if nature bus made every spring a nntural bar ometer, the fact will ba of vast benefit to k:nw. : : . ' PttocnEss or'nm Sandwich Isl(ds. On the 1st of July .the coriipr-stouo ofthe "United States Marine- Hospital" was laid at Honolulu, on Ricoh I'jiiH. 1 he site ot the building is on a commanding eminence, facing the harbor, uflording a tino, view of the city. It will be a brick edirice, 182 foet long and P8 feet wide, in the Grecian style of architecture and with all the modern Im provements. The contract for its, erection was ata cost of 185,000, and Cnngressap propnated. $200,000 for tho purpose. In Honolulu a library ussociution, reading-room two engine companies, a hook and ladder company, and an artillery corps have been organized. ' The latter is styled the ' First Hawaiian Guard, composed of foreigners.and commanded hy Capt.-A. J aicl)ultitf,ormer ly of Philadelplva. It is described as beinsr fine ly equipped and well disciplined, and numberintr sixty men, rank and file. - Tha forpio-n m.miliition of Honolulu amounts to 2,000,iil wluoli 1,700 are Americans, in al! tho Islands of the group thero are said to be about 3,000 Americans. , - ...... ' Threatened Cossi'ibacv ATRoME.-The Rjman correspondent ofthe London Dai ly News writing on the 20th tilt., says: No one acquainted with tho subterranean mysteries of Rome- is ignorant that a second edition-of tho late Milanese tragedy has been for the last few weeks daily ap prehended in this city. Both tho French srenortil and the police authorities receive daily reports of all that Is going on. The French havo about 8,000 inten' in Koine, excellently disciplined, and folly prepared for n-ctloii', quite adequate to put down a mtrch mViro forrrXdable revolt than hnv that can tafto pliice Irer'e fust n'ov,- the greater part of the Liberals, and ofthe in hub it nuts in general, bting as hostile as th'o priests themselves to anVthlpfe. ofthe .kind. There are also 3-000 Papal -soldiers in tho capital. - Notorious' CotJrrsKFKtTEns-'A'rrBtsTED'.-Marshal G'allaglri.r'. rtjturnipd ' last erettiirgV from Z'uicsville, with a. notorious coimtQi' foiter named Scott, alias Hart, whom he ar rested hr thut city , - . Scott passed a (en doHars' cntrtiterfeiV on' the Stato Stock Bankat CtrclevilJe, about ten deys since, in this city, and. escaped. He was a few daya since arrested in Zanes ville, for- counterfeiting,, but through some quibble managed, to escape. - During the examination', however, thn fact of . his bav ins parsed counterfeit money in Cleveland was ;n somo way .divulged. He ia a finish ed rogue. Cleve.Lhm. . ',,,, . ' ,:, . Saie of a Lah-b Sbfkbior Coi'PE Miwb. The OntVntigan Mining Company of Lake Superior, Michigan, it ia stated,, have sold their, rights mid privileges and .mines to a company of the same title in Loudon, for the consideration of 3o,ODO"8tg., half of which has been' paid in cash.i Thd i transacfiDn: was made on the 30th of June, aud the deed of purchase has just been received by the Arctic.y . . "... -t , . ;'"..- BoasliABiEa. 0ur1( neighboring ', town, Bellefontaine, the Gazette says, has been the scene of several burglaries of late The Gaotte aays "about onco a month, or oft ener, a descent ia made by the burglars up on our village, a dozen or more 'houses en tered;' considerable sums of money ; stolen, and the villains escape with entire .'imnuiii- ty." That's the way to ; encourage arid make it a safe and profitable business to the Durgiara.. ... -, r .. . , , 4, t, , ; . ..vj : " -.7'.; -4t.M-s i ..,m Tmwml BtteTtoa-The Frankfort Comiaoa wealth gives the followlnic fcu to ;- . ; ., show that the eleotion of Mr. Beckenridze According to adjournmeat, the Fsirfield wnm A ...nr. ttM.u... k- f eo' Temperance Alliance metletb M E. was Meored over Mr, Leteher by the (. chrch.lo B.ltim.on Mitnn 8th d.y portation of illegal voters by the Domocra- of Aug. tni was called toorJerby the prei cy, a thing they yery often do: ":'"' , . jdent. The iiiretiug was then oenod ith . In 1S51 Dixon received 6,353 role in pr.yer by the Riv.il. ttutledge. ?e district whsn a candidal for Governor Powell 6fi04. nl C. M. Clay 371-the , j,, WI, .primed .acrclary fr tln. whole number of vote cat 10,073. . At j A com-nitles of live was appointed la ap tho isme election Combs, for Congress, re- p,"rll',n amirgt the 13 townships the sum ccived 5,141, anJ Ureckanridge 5C7l, the r 8., e.c.ed on tbi coon-y by the , . ,.,... , Suta Central Teoifwrance Commillee, whole number of tote, be.ng 10.812. Jn Lhich Wa, dnn tVK . 13j2, Scott for I'resl lout, received in the district 5,033 votcs.Picrce 5,037 the whole i number uf votes beln? 10.740. - Tliilmw i .iirfi., i.iLnn i ..i'.. i . . - ". .. I vctes cujt in these seteral contests. Rut t now we find that while Gov. Letcher his re'- j ccieI 0,008 votes, Mj. Brcckenridge has i nceived, C.532! Lotcher' vote exceeds J Dixou's by 033; It exceeds Combs' by 867; it exceeds by 335 Breckenridje'e own vote ; in J801, when b0 was elected by. a majority j of 530; and il exceeds Scott's by 3J3. ftut Urccltenridge' .tfote eXcesds lV.vcll's by M58; it exceeds his own two years ago by Sr,; and it exceeds Pierce's by 1,4751 The whole vote instead of ranging from ten to eleven thousand, as in the previous contests just named, nov rise to' 12,533! It would he a rare credulity that could believe that tho Democratic increisa'of najrly 1.5J0 o. ver Pierce's Vote,was made without a large proportion of illegal votes. And it will be especially dilficult to believe tt when tt is seen that it could not havo been composed of accessions Irom the Whigs, in any. de greo worth noticing, because the Whigs have given Letcher more than three hund red over their vote for Scott. 1 here is on ly one explanation of tho fact, aitd that is the Importutiou of Orrfc'wuridjd'a voters from abroad. : , Deatits i the Late Ges. TaVlor's Pam i nr. -The New York Mirror, in recording the death of Col. Bliss, who fell a victim to yellow fever, at Pascagoula, on the 5th i not. , .thus feelingly alludes to the occu pants of the Presidential mansion, a few brief years ago: . ', . ., , , I lighter (tho widow of Co . ctor at Buena V lata, of al occupied the W hite llo.tst-,' "Only a dun; Blis3,) of the victor his family who is left. Wlint-a stnrtlinj change since the the hour that saw the "republican soldier borne by the hurras of a grateful people from the fiild of battle aud perilf and to Irim of undying fame and honor, to the highest scat of earthly power. Then, all was life; the proudest aspirations that cotild fire' a mortal lfeaft were fulfilled; the loftiest am bition reposed satisfied under tho shadow of a g Jul reuched unsolicited, a fume perfected without blemish. General TuyHor and his wife, and Conunel Bliss then lived; their present honored und happy, their past glo rious and their future bright. They ore all dead! One link ofthe loving and beloved circle of that family group, on , which the eyes of the nation rested with delight, re mains. She is, iml.ied, widowed and or phaned millions will shire, though they may not lighten her grief." O.llv . iftfNIJRED' AND FlFTV Ti)!S P(RT. Copper! Lake Superior may - well chall eifge thi wjrld! Tin following letter from the North American Mine, Lake Superior, August 2j, 1333, is clipped from the Detroit Advert her; We to-dav Sand from OUT mine a nfass of ' pure copper, weighing 0300 lbs, which wo ! nl.od i il.n ...-..rlk'ai .t A;,. pl.ieeu III the care ofthe State Agncullur- ; al So lety for th? purpose of representing ; this mine mid this part ol thu Statu at the tho World's Fair. This mass was chisselrd out of an-jther miss,. 'the weight of whi :h Is over forty tons, and will be for a few days on thodickofG. Williams &. Co., where it can ua sepn by all who have any desire to do so. Thnl, great mass of copper, in this mine which has been Been by hundreds of visitors this summer, among whom we were pleased to s"e ' Gov. Parson au-J lady, is still reposing in the mine, while some 20 men are engaged with hammers and chissels in cutting it up. Its weight will reach over 150 Igns, all pure copper! Think of thut. . : Touchixo Cass of Co.vjugai. Affection. A touching case, illustrative ot conjugal love, occurred at Memphis, Tenn., a few duys since. A man and his wife were com ing up the river., when the husband took sick and was supposed to, have died. When they arrived at that city, the- wife had a coffin purchased, and her husband wait de j posited in that last home of tho dead. J.Ht before the moment of closing tho coffin, 1 however, and the hnal lutcrnient ot tho de ceased, the breaved and agonised wife in sisted upon once more looking upon and em bracing tho cold remuins of tho deceased partner of her bosom. Whether it w.as her warm embrace or returning consciousness, certain it iff that tire ennmisnd e.ornsc su'il- denlv evinced si-rna nf lilo. nr,) tl-.'n nrnner proper restoratives being aoplietl, within twenty four hours the invalid was enabled to pro ceed on his journey, with every prospoct of a'speedy recovery, owing his life to the un tiring demotion "and love of his true and faithful wi (e. REMEMBRANCE. TO Al. I will rrmemlier thee iu thut slill hour . When like u iln-um nl hennty lioiu llie west. Heaven's sweetest beam ailed tlowu' u gulden ilnwer . i !.:-..-. ' UI light Hinn llm Wo'ers wlms'rt truest ' And iiTiinliiif-i.T ititn vMI-hVr charmM away, Uy the piA-e Inverness ol th'ut s ill my. I w'U1 renromliui' lliWf Wheri high! hwh thro'u ft lieiiins iiimuiiiI ilia sleoin-r. nuii ifposo - IhiHi caliiiVil llm worn ami neniug spirit down To tiriel' oblivion uf iia wukiug Wue.-r ' . "Tln-tV 'wlieii Hie ileep-silent;e rei'giielh nverall, My lonely tlinirhitflliy iiiinyb all ill recall. I will leitit'iuhor tbi'i' v.ieu inni-ii b ifli hnii(j -''IHjr li'itttivr oh th'e hill ami kindling yli-utiis O'sirtilight, in'vv-iirili iliiiiuuml sli,iwii.jire fltin(! Upmi llie sirt liiee'id' the. botiiuling . slreuins,. Which movd iirtlieif exuliiiig onui'so ulnngv : Kreo as tho inuiiniii- ol then' own wild auii(-. t will remember thee wheh'siiininei's aigli Druiillis o'er the m lUiituius uuil Iho lunching Is zoned- with roses whik deep tntilnriy ; ,. II iili in tho wooJs, wilh Hid w.U H jwers its liirlh , Frinii joyous birds, who 'mill their green homes there, ; Pour I'm th' their inutic on l!o clear bluouiiv . I will reinemhoi' thee through inniiv a scene """Of pleasantness nrnl solitude; for thou .Upoiiuiy dark anitroubled puth hutli been A. vision bleat uud cheering us the bow s Thut spins the thunder cloud: a tliitiit of lilit. ..vvi.j itui'u.i.iHuiDiitiniijj. ,yig linn oi A- ..,. to l.,.uf. .1... ...i i. .lit Liimj.im,. im wit?i.ij i .m INSUIIANCE : ' ' ' o'ir ";;.-. 1 t it . : ,!. -: ' IN an Kstablished Cotnpaav, at the lowest .' sale rates. Apflv tb WM. f . CHEED, Agent. Dr. JAJIES WUITK, Med. Exam. .,; N. B. Californians Insured.' AngUst l'ith, 1863.- . . - - -w.i ' Adrainlslrntora Notice. :' The underibjnod hat been appointed and qualified as administrator of tha estate ol Nicholas lloery, deceased, late of I'olk.rounty, Iowa, those concerned will take notice accordingly. May Sd; I8S&Y . , . N' OAU DEERT.-r-l.fni. tFatrdrld 4'aritr Tcistttermaice AU t;o.J VITTcK. John Be:,y Mr. M rldi-n W. H. WilfianH Geo. K'irlc.vuuJ A. Stciiiui iu J ICol) Irl, Duct. Kvins J. Piukeriiij, jr., II. Lenn.irii Wm. fl'-U A. llraii.) A. Winters Amanda $:w,oo yooo 2,0J ' Z'i.0-) v 03,00 lio.oa 55.00 20,00 30.00 80,00 ,"3).00 10,00 10,00 iie" Cleircreek M iuison Hockinx Iliclil.niJ Hnslicrctk y.,;,l.et uioom Grcell.'M I'leeeaiit Walnut J. K(-tner Ma.' HttAstrr, H. Constat., J. P. SrAMa, Committee .David Wils.is,. - j. ivau iiiAiHiii e r IU-..C- "' . "Vcu.ui.j- , urged to get the amount spec.ilied secured in lui.il and reliable aabscriptimis as fu-,t as posiljlc, as the time is short. u.bvuuciiui II f II . . T ' Luncaster Is treasurer. - The meeting then proceeded to pass by vote tho fiill-iwinj Tesolution: Hevlvil, That the member of this alli ance will use all honorable m.-tins to se cure the nomination of Michael Korighlos a candidate for the Lejiilature. On motion the Rv. Mr. Gray addressed the mcetinz for a short time, which done him credit and the ciuse much good, it was then . Rtso'ted,' T'tat the secretary of this alli ance be instructed to inform the State '"en- tral Committee that this- county will re- spoud to the assoisiiient of 300. On innlion, the meeting then adjourned to meet in Lmcnsier on Tuesday the 23 1 day of August ut 10 o'clock A. M. in the Court House. Closed with praver by Itv. I. ('hurch. J. C. 'REYNOLDS, Prcst. II. Scott, Sec'y. 1'. b. A grand rally or temperance m meeting will take place in Lniicoster, Sa,urjliy t)e 3j rf:,y ()f Keptember, of wb f! pBrlicUars wiii be pirblidied In lime aU t(J , ,,.,, )rem;,in,r oll(y Bt rL.s P. b. A pranu rally or temperance mass on which lime for ly. premising only ut present tliatench tounshin is requested to furnish two little misses. I j to 14 years of noe. to be dres'i'il in white1 &c. These ere to rop-1 resect the states uf tho Union. ; ! . Tt'iM:cruec :TlR;tiil. j By appointment of the State Temperance Committee, the Rev. J. II. CREIGHTON.l ii ii .i . r n i! 1 1 . will uddress the citizens of Fairheld eoonty ! no t!. Ie,r,l realminf Ml l,-,.!, I hitin f 1 1. I Zm".:. . ":..Z j ... " ; ; traffic in intoxicating drinks, ns follows - Luicasler, Saturday, Aug. 20, at 2 P. 51 and ii t uiL'lit, hi the Court II oue. t .. .i...:n . . . intrht, ill the Presbyterian Cmirch .. vnv ...i,u..j,, ui ; Plea?ailtville,Til'sJay. Aug. 23, nt night, ; 'New Salem. V..,ln,.,l,ie. A n.riiat 2 . nt 1 . P. M. Millersporf, same day, nt candle lighting ! Ilii l mure Tliiird.iv Ann- '"i nt o P al , II I, , "Ur -Y AU5- - ,'.a , V Pickenngton.snine day, nt candle lighting. , Lithopolis, Kridnv, Aug. 20, at 2 P. M. I Itovnllon, same .lay, nt candle lighting. Am'ind, Sitnrd.u An-r 07 t n M Ainjtid.i, balurdoy, Aug. '7, at J 1 . M. 1.1CHI .I.,ISU1II g.i, ouiliu UUJ, IL I.UI.UIV lihtinj. 1 Tha friends in those places where tho ; nliree nf meet'.no m not fTrimr.il. will nlenAG . nrnvidn a Ihhup unit n.-itfv rhn c,mm,n,;iu ; ft js Important that everybody should I 1 1. ,l"l'or-;,l C"T) uuu7 ooiu 1 hear nil about this Areut matter, and Broth- 1 er Crei rhton is a workman fully cutr.pc- tent, (.nine and h''ar htm. J. C. REYNOLDS, P.es. P. C. T. A. H. Scott, Sec'y.' IllN I. av-..M, fnrailo at Ihe'cilv Hook Stoiv, --. I r. . B. CJN.tiK!.t...A3.'nt.., i O .I.IN'.i An:io.it History f r mh 9 at tha rity ! L.'. .V ent, i ! J Ui) it si or.1. ii. LJ.nt, 0'C'3 T'no'o 'iril Dicti.)nirv fnraa'o at tlmitv; 1 ) Uoik li. A.igui- 17. B t't)N N'.-: .1., Ag-mt. . l,r's fiiid. f.i- aalo attha citv )ltN lluildf io'c itoro. A-i' 17 II COXWli'.f. A'.mt i rJ j-n-r,-- , iiicAican uounuarv. Also, lor a copy ol au- j appoint. -ot uom umay concern. " Loiaea prompt ' ' ' 3 it an. Piitn Kirriii l.i.i. j.i: t L .... ."..... t W siliuatad najm the aupervisjoo of tho nodiiraimaaA J 10('.)lll)o!'t'n ludm ryof all Nition for aa'c Xv atf.ucl-y U i itirj. 11. C'J.M Agiit. r., r. j r. . CJUrtorCjra'nut P.ni. Fnrlijld Caaatr.' IS J'ARTlTI')y. Rohsrt E. Too'.e vs N.ncy Wo ('viJo,) David Djloni and Marv'Hilom his v:in. ot Kaulield couniy, UIIIU, aim .umjjiu . uuiii, ui ..fciwi. wvuu .... 11 1. -.AI... I I nlf n', ly, t'lno. l'.l !C slid Rpf.inlants wi'l take notion t.ir.1 on tho a. S li Jay ot April, A. ). 13, the sil l lliHidrl b Toole filo.la l'jlitich in tha couif of coiuinon Pluas of Kairlield county,- Ohio, wharj the anuu is n.iw peuJiiiK, ddinanJing partition of Iho following pre niaes, ail tin n iu aaiJ count v. and known by being tho We it lut If ot tho Sotithw nt (JuartM of Section .N'o. 14, iu To.vnihiji N"o. 11, of R-vHiP No. V). J.YO Tlw, l'iillo'.via daeii wd Lot. aitmto in snij county of Fiiirii ild, kno-.vn bv bcin' part of t'm Northwest Ciuarlernf Suction No. 14, of Townaliip No. 11, in Rang No If), bejiimi'iij at a stone on thu half section lino 41 prcluo a linns t.asr oi ino nouin- I wost corner of a(d On titer Section, and ninnin: from thence Kant 15 chain 60 llnksto a post on aai.l hall'soction 1sd; thence North M d'gries West IS chain" 7T links to a pnst:- thrnfo outn nr Heiress 'West 80 links to a post; thence North fill-decrees t chain 511 links to a pout on the Wert bank of Cle,r croor, thm o South 12 chtiin. and 61) Halts to the placof b iginniirj, h.'iuj si'n.i d iet on which the Cai-ding Ksotory is erected ana containing tea acres more or less. The said Itobert , li. Toolo deinar.ds that pai'lilioir l"J nV'e cf sai.l premises as follo-: tothssaii Hubert 11 Toolo thrao liiihsfto the mid Mary Detonaonn-fifth; to tha said Joseph Toole one- i...a. P:i vt n.-i..l ..h.l.. Jill II, ana lo ssi i n.u;y j.u:in now it hi .t. .nnw. At iho sHtar fiittobnr 'IVrm of said cmrt an an- plication wil' be mid l by the inidorsiijiied. for an or- - , . .. , . i .- aXirtuKt nirti'io.i nnv i" t.i io mc., oi u pivmoua, J. 1). & C I) MARTIN, AU'ysTdr Deuandant. Aiyust 18, le03: . o-l3 ; GtCOlMIK II. SMITH, . t T his old stand on main street, between Rober & A: k'ut.'s storo anil Jo!m Lyons, has just receivet' anil 0ienod a no and well inducted STOCK Ol- SI'lUNfl AND SUMMER GOODS, It emhtaces the vurV host of black and Blue French and Kniill.h clotln.mil cassiinares, which will be sold low and mido to order in the latest stylos and by the bast ofwoiknion. Also, a beautiful variety of- KANC'V CASSIMKUKS AND. V'KSTIX'OS. Which havebiieii fWutlod with (treat caro, from the latust and most I'jshioiiable pitteinS, and cannot fail to please. CI.OTHINO KOa MEM AND BOYS. Midn up in the best manner and embracing large varietv. alwava on hand. In addition, ho has on hand tho best of black satin and silk Voiting", ""1 largo variety of hosiory, aus ponders, handkei chlefs, cnivat and in a wnrd all the articlns usually knptst such an establishment. His long experience in'the btisintiss enables him to purchase iho best of Goods anil Clothidj at the low est rates, so that hi is enabled to sive his customers . unnd barirsins as can bo obtained elsewhere; and he. either in the quality of Ilia goods, the style of the! wouio assure ins i'vui. ini iwh hw o w.. ( . .1 ...Il.u nt 111. ai.i,li lia eli.ld ,!' llie work or the price by any other establishment. - . CAlil) -Am' ir... ' The old customers of the establishment anil' all others who may laiorhiin with a call, will find him willing to do juntas lie. says, and his goods of the kind recommended. irTJlciMBiier tlu Place: for Jin Ooois and good Bargains. QhiOllQE tt SMITH. Lancaster, April 8, 1853 . . , PoisomNO. Thousands of parents w ho use. Ver-1 mitugfl composed ol castor on, calomel, otc, are not aware that while they appear to benefit the patient, the v are actually laying the foundation lor a ae. riei of diseaseiloss of sight, weakness of limbs etc.- In another column will be. found tho adverliaemeht of Hobenssck's Medicines, to which we ask the atten tion of all directly interested in their own as well as their children's health. In liver complaints and a'l disorders arising from those of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, llobensack's Liver Pill. . , U"rBs not, deceived," but ask for Hob nsack's Worm Syrup and Liver PMs, and observe that each lias tho signature of the proprietor, 1 K. Hohchssclr, as none else are genuine. N. Y- Erp ess. TELEGRAPHIC 13TZLUQZSCZ. TUt ludlan Ilatilc. ! Bt. LOCIS. Al-"lil lfl. M lMrn.J P.ll fofDi.oJ.wt arrived at Tndepc n Vuca re, ' further ..rtieal.r. f ts. u, J .'J'. blweeat eeruin tribe o In JUa. sear Forii"" Mjrnent of tlieir iibls, in the event of Th battle wis CiurU Ktr. it. a:-- I j C .. T. " v., a.ued by the Cbeyenn.s, five thosd tronir, nd thi Pawnee, eidej by ti !-1 Wis, Macs ana Ptawlom, ahixit threi. ' it,,.., ..o,l .t, Tuk...!.!........... Ti. battle tnnma all dar. : nd tho number IciUeJ both sides, U tti'- uislcd at from fiv ta six buuiiril. Tl.,bV,t.ewaa fo4a a from Fort kVsrnPv immii o-i neirnpy. . . w;ricr parties m troto fori Lirm.". y fc-uvrru u, lie auaplation the ahuve acourit isarl eXaL'!,rertin, lit say toaitlhe various situntiun of life, iu bene kUfodP " thi" wn,irei w'e ; 11 'ial -t-ndenry, the previsions that it affords . '.., . .1 '. .' ''"'s d.'psnileiit upon our ex-rlions dur- It!teis Ifir t sinl Frjjjl.irul ''"2 lifo. the eMisidLrt;uns ofpruJcnce, arjd . . ftrn!. ' tl.tiftceritiveS that it holds forth to all to .icu.DtLrif.i,.ur. uti, xj,e h"il in M-wti.rs, ycter lar, was intensH Th tlicrmnniHler reached ' 102 degrpes in t Uir shade, and tii'.t iiioriiiii .liuely d :U,fruni sun stroke, ars reported by tl;e Coroflef. The m"t violent storm of ihundVr. liglitninjrandrHin. rvr-r knawa in Uoston, vmiiea mat cny imi vicinity last nl"tit. At Germ antown, the ilnoti-t pMrofiii.r II,,,.. "III. e I waa - atru-k by li-htom... and it,, u, iiiu'seii i wiie was wi an: v l ill. ..I ni . w,m . nJU ,n n.T arms e-rap,,! uniiijorpu- At Oroveha ,ihe honso of William Fowl- or was strurk, nn) himself and wife knot-kerf .nn.r.ln. u. . I .. ""n.icn. octtra i nouses ui ijixcii. I.iw'- rence and Haverhill were Injured, anrJT-era.-rsom morsor less hurt bv the ii"hln- - . . 3 Various Items.. PnirsiJKLri'M; August ' 13. Two more deaths have resulted tnmi the. Providence railroad disaster one of I lie ni a boy named ..-I.I.I .. uoiuinwsir, una tne miter a man Steward WinMotv, of Whitney vi Me. named . The heat is intense in Boston. New Vork. and this city, und manv uVaLln ocnrin.r IrntiT ti,nif.nU. Tli.fk... - n this afternoon, in this city, stood at W .. ........ v.. . ... V. 11. ...!,.- ri. a I .1 U T..e Gardiner Commissionent to Mexi- CO by the government, arrived at New Or- leans on the loth inst. Vcllaw Fever in Xanr Orli- ius. Philadelphia. Aug. l.V Djsp.itchea from New Orleans, dated lath, r.-;iort the deaths for 24 hours 217; of which 200 were ol yellow fever. The deaths frorrf yellow fovef fir Ifte 2; hours enditrg I Sth inr-t.,- were 2'Ji. Th ; disease is not abatinjr. Eleven thousand, four hundred do lars have keen collected in this city for the lloivarj A ssojiation in new Orleans, I'OiTox, August 13. The weathor is in- tensely hot. There were deaths here yesterday from sunstroke. "".' "T t l On the Ihth mst., bv the Kv. A .-Beooks. ... u, r nntfr' ... i vr pi t t"v ?!.r- V. ' T ROt 1C 8 '"J M:SJ LLLLN Ii U. TEllj both oftlriscity. Zxcciitor'n Sale' I lii mi mi imj ii i uwic t eruiue oa f nnv : TTiit :ni 1 1 ... .... 1 t, me '.bin day rd Auirii.t tOo'rlo A. M.f uid div, and coi.tinnir.: Irom ITNOti. comment me .t t" day lliei-.ftrif necoaaary. at the la to re-id.-nre of !anc" "'er":. .eowed. near Bremen, in nh-. M eo'rn in th K,,.,n.l; lio, .W, kubiw wnn nawpron fafranicl.-s, n.r i n ja:ai, iS iniidi-mcntn. household audiiit.hcn lurnituru a.c.1 &ra &J. 1 i Tern,', of Salo; a rrmlit of n!n month, on .1! ,rm, ' -v.-rthr.;6 do'larjonlhepurrhaicr vivinc no- with .pprovwl wcm-lllpa; tlllo doll.ra and lindT. rash. ' H'llAtL .MVtHLS xerutnr of Kriaei. Vvcrsde- COI1SDJ. AUgUSt I 111, Ihi J. 3-w . S.WK YOVft TIXTH. SV.onTors SroTTJt Knia ham fnrmi. . n.v.nn,.'un "-'f .r th purpnaa of prarticing UKM'Isl iiY ItH!?i l!"''0? w'M'n wttina ArtiCcia.1 Teoth. and tillipliig) rcrth tn nrrost decav and ir- -crrc thim for We. IVir ol'ire i. Il) ''me n-cmi. 'y octupicd by Dr. King, in Conmdl'a How, whme liny will Do mni! Iiapv ; to are their fiiendi who I n-.ay u-ibiiiuo conauion 01 in-ir lujurna uiiprov. iL ! , . II. SCOTT. WM. H. KINO. t Lanrartnr, June 14, IK-,3. 3,nS. ;, , : s I AW-, . Tr . rrnrt-Mn STA t ySJRUMP' - ILtfrfc Itomovcd rheii Otiireto the rwm fwraet'y j I 't"ipied by Wm.J. Kpe, Kko.. immediately oj-pc- otr tliH rn iiJum e of l)anipl.Silloid,iq. Lancaster, Mm-ch 13. !6o(l. r atr.sn T....;t..c..,it ,T 1 Ji-ii;A rsvtr nVr innitl wi wnv ir. uc""cnul" na noose Tv in,- nAlIM)VDi;li C,L0?l,ln(tz1-sluf Represeritativcs, cn th'3 death of Cantel M. tl.l,K RAIL KOADisnnw locatod trom I an I ' raniiM .."" ""-i ""o pm nnaiT tin- JtrMt for Its contraction, and it ia now imperativolv necossary that Ihe hutalmenta duo and to hoi-ome i dun on Stock, be iniTnniii.iti.lv paid" tin. as wnll as thai t ,hrild trl Loinorr" rout'., i H.o iho .,n. 1 f'., . - f... ..... " . dtttonai stock. Six initahnonts rT 10 percent, fach. are now due; an 1 the 7th will fall due on th 1st Jsmrarv next The stockholder, tesiding in Fairfield and Hocking cniintie.arot..qiiirel!topivtotheund.r.icnrd,Tre4.- surer of said compsnv, at Ins olhce in Lancaster. jUK.L RADKB Al'GH. Trea.iimr. rincinnSti. W. and ZanesvilV Huilrosd compinv Lancastor, Dcrcmbcr 17, 1K5J. - 3.1 uncon. l'liosi-ene Lamps, a- M i."i ...I u,..,;r.,l ... i c . . . t r iii.ii .i.ii uti'iiimii iiiicoi v iii".-j"tii. i.imni. suitnblo tol Ladios' Work atanrfu, iu-!'rac'tMt-d al May IS. If. B. H(7MF.lt A- ca I' .lints, Oila. A LMt 'i: lot of White Lead, Ited do., Ven. fled CY. Ltthirj, rhroms Oreen, (.hromn 1 ellow, Lin- saodOiLTuraeiuinasiia sJlklndsof Varnish lor U by . t . . H.B. UUNTKH &CO. iN'HW I.UlMtlVK.UH.N'r IS l.SKim.(i'i rriT" & tt'H.m.vrr;a".n Improve- I ),aat ia ihn Trt nf i-ei-lin5 artificial teeth on me. talk plate 1 be iinol'O'.'nmioit consists in sodl..r- in ti'oth on pl.itc, s ' as to prevent t.rai-tii:g sn.l .pt-inin whilo in the th;m trom enn- act of anldorini! I ..i ',i, ...l.;.ir...ni .;a .ii iiKiii - . h.i i "? ". lists s.i ini'siia ilv lifctwlthm Constl-Uctinf lull aot ,u .,...,. .;n k..iiB . .1,,., ol teeh. A.pjten! nil be secured in a short time thenp-i,nei.sr.ribo "ena our onice. . Lancaster, Jims lo. ISoX - 1-G CITY I'UOPKItTY Port SALE. Sannt for Ada II..uiho!dor, sen., I will sell thd Hnusoao.liton liaat Main street, luniwn i..-f..v y ;.o.K...a ..i iir.r. . it,, r-;,.. Ai ,1 ,11 ll'll ... I. U, ill ItVV.l tfU.t.l tU.M IU 111.. 1 l.J .'I Lait. sster, now.iu'the ctruiancy of tr. Saiuu..l llcu'ev, and near the residence ol Salmon Shaw, Esq. Terms lavoi-ablu, and titlo rinli.piitablft. r. VAN Till' MP. July 7, IS.-3. J-l-m. as Bi.ery'a addition to said tovn,hava Tiled their pe- tiloninliio clnrk s oine oi ina co-irt ni coiu.non Pleas, of Kairlield countv, Ohio, praying; the vacation ofthe plat nnd addition aformaid and that application will Ih. niiulo at tb 3 a..xl tarni of said court fjr such vacs'ion. IIU.N I'Ktl . FHClC, Attorueys for Petitioners . Aui'iist lOtthJ 1S03: C'iiense! Clir.cse!! Ctraesolll 1 UST received, a fine lot of English Dairy, Pine Js Appto and SapSsgoChei.se to be sold low for cash by. II. B. HUNTERS. CO. May 6.1S3? ' - d'13 TobU'cco nni Ci;;ni's. - 4 I.ARfJK and superior lot' of CignTsaniT Tottseco, Ili( in v. l,:i n Kim llflTOCC H.B.nUNTKS&CO. i lor sate at May 5.- d93 OLDGov. Java tnd Uio Coffee, New Orleans Su gar, Philadelphia rroahed do.. New Orleans Mo lasses, Stigsr-hotwearid Uddnn Syrup at May R: - ' II. B HUXTER & CO. Iron Vsralili. - . ANEW article, expressly for Stoves, Grates, Iron Kehcoa, etc., iuslrecoived at My 11 H. B. HUNTER i CO. , ; Piloses r.n n la pi i-s-. A New and dosirable article recommended X ecouomy, comfort and avoiding grease on Car pels.ic. They only need being seen to induce any ..-e to pdi-chaso them. The public are iavited to ctl t"i toe than- at th eity Drug F'ore. .' , Lancaster JuneSS, , EiAVABDf.. ELOCCTJ. - CAUTIOM I Shbv ?tv,.thst Henry. Ceery James McFsd-, from onj ClI.tRLKS rillANDT. no e roe to i I den an hit mio Mary M.radden. the progenitors .. ..,., h nivlr . ziv j.f.k," ..)- ,nl owner, ollhesevaral ?2 the Kth of Jul v, 1S',3, and pavaole on or. riiui "the ! i ' .T?J' "Z.l LOCAL IHTZLLIOZSCE. I rra lascsA-cc --There .re many per 1' . ....... -7 7 noet outy it ia to Prov,de ' '"rPor- of their f.miliea and .death. The only certtin mode by which il.,. i - ,i: .l . .. . I ..... v-.. iivuiiir,Bca u oy Hie insurance r LifS. Uy raferance" to 'our-adrcrtisini . " """""' 'l ' ' t'n ll-t Wm- Creed is A rent frn nbi,!:.u,i ' A?t f-r Ut:;j,ea LiU Insurance .Company, and preparij to furnish each In- I . . ... . 1 "e s'JJ'-ct et t.ju insurance, Ls storv ' . . . ' emhrice its bctwCts sre nv sttrBPline nub. I c attention.. Am . rig the ir ist favnrable r themfpaos cU..Uren or agvd parents, in the future virissiludes of . rh.rU ..rl,l. ! wlicn the hand U at "iHtalnotl thern shall be ' -.. ...'' Pralysel iu flealli anJ can toil no more; I thrn will its resolu be tub! ia eraUlude and th.,.1,. ,i.:ti Vrf.,l.l K. ntun...,.iA a. (.r;u(.j. The Company for which Mr. Creed . . . , " ULU, "'J wv wormy oi pairo- ime. TaHm-vlje 7oa'e This iong-establiHhed and well-ku m-.lluttf, ill the city Of Lancas ter, Ohio, has recently been re-fitted and re-furiiisliei! tbrottglbiut, and an extensive "aiiijr" aJdel to jbe e"ttab!isufui:nt." M'vils M.nrngrr. .... The Taiimidge House is one , among the best romloete,! l.i;,.l.o in ,h Ht.1.! I and has justly carried a wide spread repitta- Uun. I ne aliovo, ho.vever, contains art er- . -r . . . . . ,, . t .VI. , . C .11 IJU3B L 1 IhllSI ( C HI11V .1 luded to n fers to the splendid front now be. I "'3 hn,,t , y Mr nd wh,ch ."ln, ll,c Talhnadg Hous-. Mr. Sharffer ha, j went to jrreat expense and pains in etc-! stritctirij- a lare four stoiy brick; part of i which h it,,n.U ...In.. in -M. i his Hotel, and we make t.ieae remarks (u correct the impression of the Messenger. Place the laurel on Uncle Fred's brow. Anot'ir M tunrMj Accidtnt. On Tuea-H-jy last we mentioned that a jn of Mr. Craybill, ltad met with a serions accident while engigid in driving horses attachid to a thrcf lung ntachiue, h iving his leg torn off, and we arc tl:'n evening again called Upoii to record a similar unfortunate and hsart rending arcid.'nt to a son of .Mrs. Mcsinore, a widow lady near C'arruil, is this county. The accident occurred last evening, and the i young man's leg was to terribly mangled " !nd lacerated as to" rewire amputation close to tire uoov ' We are not fu.lf'iji; Ilt.y BCiJIHiIiteJ With the mechanisrn of these machines to point ; out defects or s igj"st improvements; but It seem3 to 11" senro method might be adopted herebv the life and limhs of those working : . them mic'it not be endangered. One fault, i b ' ' however, we have fremietltly noticed on the pirl of parents irt allowing their children to , ,, .. , work around thse m ichin.'s irf the most : dangerous places. None other than thv most experienced haiK should havo control , . , . of the feeding department, and equal care . .i,.,i.t i,i,- t .i-.:.. . 1..-.1 . t ' . .,.,. " ... . . the horses alttchej to t!l3 machine. At all , ,,. , ,, . .... . ; c.ents, e trjst tnaisom. thing will oeUone to decrease the number of these calamities ,. . e, . , , , , , . , , , j whlfh of late have slicked th? mill Js of the public. If no improvement can be miJe in ' . ' 'the eoirstrtction of Uese machines to ren- ! der life secare; let rtr.re care be taken by those who wctK t:iem Th.ir.U.-QwT thanks are due to Hon. B. r. Vv'ade of the United Slates Senate, for a copy of the Report of C. I. Graham on the . w ., , . , i rusur. . Accident. We regret to learn that John I r, ...... www. .w...w,..r, ,bn Kim ' uo.ner, oi ureenceia townsnip, ieil into .,- , .i . . ... , the cellar early tins m-jrautg while making I .. ' , ,. , ' preparations to go to market, and disloca- i led hi shoulJer. He came to the city im- mediately and had it set by Dr. White. I ' ! ' . - hjceculors tJle. tce the advertisement ;6f.Michel JIvers,as executor of Francis I Myers, deceased. I J , L . 1 1 J. . j Purchaiars ars invited to call an-l examine hia j.UlLL ritOfllllTV ANI COAL L.VNIJ , 'arge well iecied atocli, einbracirg Miace-lane-FO!tSLF : Sl!-00' B00""- Hlank Books, Siaiionery, Fanry . . .." ... .. i Anic'es.anJevervthin rertaininir tn hia busineia. I Im", V 'T'rf? T-"',',",'. """P"? nrhis .-TLAM I M- iMLUL nl lA'Al rAII.V, situate in l erry couiity. OV.iOaOne hiJimi.MiVointbetn fc tUt( Itlfinrtlft W. il in.Ws.n at- 7inifi1iA Hill Pna.l , ft tiie C'incinni(i.Wil,i"rt..n & Zmi--.vill Kjil Kus-1 i -. . . - ... .v.,--. ii.afll i"ti. r t ii!i itut rn . with t an.iJ LViiit Orphii il -n.! iVcral r.ai v. a sm-iots nt'tsvi-olNint inlur f On it are the Mill 'noir i? si I " ? " " D"w "i"1 f " ' Praises by m.-ans ol r. I . ' 1 .' . . . . r .. , el. Th? capicity of the rein is ulik'ient to continue I j tin. supply at (lie nine cot as above t least fortlio nos. tn,'U-.rl years to mine. -. - - - -. ' AUn. II 11 m-tii. l -a i.nt I.1M1. I huln n I in ! eounry aiore.-ai.i. -nrce-ii.urtii oi a mne irom tne . R .. rf . , ., . New l-ein,tnn. with u.vellinj House, trait Ordiard. Sprincs, ba Uov- ,lrei,1.0 clw.rvH, tnd tb(( ovami wilh a h..avy uvouth of f cel nt timber. '1 hie farm is ralmble for its coal sndTiinl r, beln only three- j fourths of a ntil-im a ateantaw Mitt, laleli ml o,, the above mentioned Kail Road. i . ...m ., . . y cott- I will sell tho b:ivo p-.-eintsKs all tf9th'r. or ir. parcels, to stiitpurt-luisiirs, on very f.tvirsh.e ferhSs. 17'l',or tuither iufurniatiii applv to the sua, acriber, on the premises. H. C. Ult.'.N'Utlt. Auju.t llth.ii-ra. , . Hth of January, 1S-M'. Said note wall obtained un fairly and is without comiderstion. I will therefore not pnv the eamo. M AXIMILL1AN GIAM. luncaster, August 4th, 1S53. . . . 8-w. HOOTS AM) MIOIiS. UEF.Dfc D .Will MAN, continue at their old stan', o?;ioisrte the llorl.iii; Vallev Bank, Main street, where they k.n afwa yf ort hiiffl and manufsr j, ture to order all the latest and most approved STYLES OF BOOTH ASD SHOES Li.for Men and Wotnea. The reputation ofthe establishment for thn bestof work nocds no conunen dation. Thoy use the best maN-ris! and ampler tho most skilful workman slid are thus enabled to supply their customers with the neatest. and host of the va rious articles in their line. AH kir...' ofBoota.Shoes, Buskins, etc., etc., arc embraced in their stock, wnich has just been replenished b. their Spring purchases. The Mtronaee of the public is respectlully solici- i ted, who are invited to call and examine the assort-1 menL No eliiirts will be snared to please Ihosn who I fcvoi them with their custom, either in quality oi price . R.kB. Lancaster, March 8, 18o3 . I'AIXTS, OILS. AC. OA A Ko' pur Whire Lead 5 bbls Venetian Red riUVf 10 do . Red Load, 1 do Yellow Ochre, 6 KegsP-y White Lead, 4U do Linseed Oil. 10 do Litharage 6 do spl Turpentine 100 lbs Chrome C.reen. 2 do Jspan Varnish 150 do do Vellow 4 do Copal do Soil do American Vermillion I do too coach dole ust received and for We at the eitr Drue Store lite G. O. Beck. - JtJJWAiiu p:- bi.uuk.-u.; ; , JUncaato,June2(J,IS5i , . , '.,,. .,ft; . . ' jciow TIrYSilL.,, Am ibte ilank for 3 Cent. 'Will FA HILT tHnutr, HATS ktitt.' (?n Af J V Villi eariM . it t. rm.a , "WITH. A M Kdltlua. ruv i-ud mi Da. Htrirrva't KlkrrAi Vtirv.t.' BAN cw mm iiAmimrlWwiMrMwihM t riRin. progr inxinwal mI t.ntlNV lorm oi Ji nx io!f-iN-.. 1 v i r,.,u- ,.u. ,,,.;i ! 'r""'"4 .l.e. iti. Stw fur th.r rrrti... in hi tunili.r ;yl olin U mi.r.l i,,l,i, .lii-u. tndwry. ."V on""a ' Bicy. nr tu Z' Z . .T","" "T .7. ""I' "1" !lly..votJ ' ihtirro uiwu ols in,. ct or privt irffT3 . T.:Lwrt,,W,l.r..fA. T'',w7u-,Vre"IUJ0?In,u'u',':, sod cure of the Isv.t r4 A:un, f.r twrmv-fl fir 9 tnrt, eopy: ii enp m JolU.r. will km (or we'd to may poti ol in l oiiud tat( . bv tuil.lm ol p" fi. AdJmr. pnp.M..mfc''i ti, lbUtb. rs, nr; bo VM, iW OOk Plii MWrpU - .- . 'ni i. wrthwit rircrptliin. Ilia nio.t ctnpr.'fir t.m nj iil't!iihl wa publi.tu d m INvuIih -f dUesta of wk- h lr . . Arokltnt all traknicjil J lrmM,it toureu". il nil la the rcUMi ot il rt.trrf It u free ft om ! o'-jt'Cti'tn-Mii ai-t'er, in.) n" r I Trn. howffrr'r Ptiftoo; rrt -jrf i to Hcii(( It irt ll hcn.Uat Hi. . TiiulliHrhMSrotdini.iiT ,ynratotha tfit""p of (Im ru-mui comi l.lnis tree-il of. nd 'with lo fiuls t'rlh la ptill.' .i.t 'to iiti: prenuniiitioo to impotn.1 Ji has ort.J to et Vft ermtt. nrid st ihsmiwly iMMirfiiprits at va cntft, ?",?air "'"I uwmi acrotul pr 1 KkALB. , "oer or parent -.,u uU b wiHiofff t(t ..-.kv luiuaitru Ml 1 ma IIT V ill U 1 m W t 1 H . li wouU.v ymm i.i p.in, monr.H, .nd ..rroir l11 5,otttl' We' Uc,u' rg' "-''-. Avo- K riCv.ytcruif d"-'yT,u In Di.T'-.h Htlng ft "Hunter's Msdicjl Msnail," njs: TH(Ainnt upoti thounnds of our youth, by ( ertmpla and th in lluence of ihc p.ion, b.ie bea UJ iftfoth b.bil ol ihIi' pfillutioo without ro.luinc t.w tin tod lu.rful rM.eilWDMi i upon "-emsclvci Bt their pottrritT. Ti comtitutiomof th.-mini(, whw r riiitnr ini Hml- 'ieluivbanenleobl.t,if DutWoken do wit, audi hey do not krowr the can- or (lie curr. Any tliirur that can b d io tn to enlii;liln and inrlunn' thai pubho mind to cheek, anil ultiiua'ely In remove thia wid apres.1 aourreof human trri'trl,elneria, wouM coulr the greatest -hleaaiaig Mil to the jwU4ie.1t. oi Jeaaa Cnrit, on tha.preHnt and coming gnneratiotte. In. fetrtperanve, (ot th ue V iiHon'-atine drioka.) though it b "lain l,CMi.rJ epon tlwaaanda, is not E"LeA!f ??D!?r 'l.!. f7 inajJK mi u. mo amir.eo, am', oviieT ane, yonr c.i-vrorlur ux the gooj nam yon are so actively Ore ropy will ba forwarded (aecarel enveloped mri tit. anJ po-u,ee paid, on ren-tpt oro oenl.,or six copiea . . . .. . .. .... 1. m. Philadelphia. " " "L . Mrf Men,! UrM. - Lan. aster, May 19, lbj3.- - . .. .: . i-iy. .. oif CAR ITT ' Oil Cift'l'tTS1' Reteired thia dar. dirert fim tlw Alaratfactimrs. I Piece 8 4 OU Carpet . . 1 - ii-s " 0 4.4 - - 4 " 7-8 " a 3-4 ' " TJew tyleindth VetroW nirlifr, tad will ie j aol.l low KFFISUKH, WHITE h LA TTA. . Lancaster, April 'Al liou p iurFF; c t i o n Fire, .Murine and Inland ' IXSL'BAXCE (iOSPAXVy of ii.inTroRD, cox.v, INCOBPO-RATKD ta-23; ... P.OVED 0? DIUfXTOBS. . , .r.. ii7.mh). r 11 son niui.E peri.kv'. jvnni RrON:vi,.KRi.i.-K;r;. w.n :iini?ivit n vv.rt.aKK. 1.. it'upiiKtr, T. bki.k',p. H'll HIMJI, II MKI.HKN, II. CLARK -W.TUKALL, K. Iltl.l. . . W. A. 'fV.tKt'. WSf ll.l.m!i. ' b. Vi. CLAEK'. j'WsidW. WM.. COWia. 8cilrv. . . ...... Thn Ucnt-in ol property holdrrj is rcpr (fully "'r.V."- JI l' r tu r ion . i ns u k n u e com pa n y.' Ths undervinsd has been farwahei aritfi b'anj KaSi'WSiS! i J , 'u 'jf.i.u 'y "U-II J"'y au'hnri.ed .n l prp.rtd. a As-en of laid company, to nuke iaiurancs for ar.y period of time, not leai thui one month nor greater i''fT! . I l. . ' Urthlt, s. Banks, Court Houses, Cnlleg't, 4c, tiv. Ana by Viit Au.rr' tY.. y": : Oaoc.ieiita. ;.!i-crACTCiiED Gdnna, Paonncn, HocajtuoLn J L-ajri-rtHK, Life Stock, and ee v : other description of Mmcnt'iil,:- and Ppa.ofai. PaoPKaTT, ahipoedorto b hiooed ppt anod KfAn( or boau to .nd from iu oa tS tVtam Hati-ra.or between l-astero Ci!ios,.fr-a Lakesoroth er inland rouio andanr t-wrn in thi VrJ, Tcoubu-t , t tmtt (he h,7jrd, of InUnd Tr.n.pr,rtation. 3 I Alao.on bntpmnsita ot Oooda, Wares and Morrhin une, per gma eaici or Fc3iel, 3titw6en Kaw Or- ; loans and Caitwa ports betweej New Orleansind :!l0T.Gulf porta bslween a't Amiriron porta and i Lngluh or V.nroran pnr:. or to any other manflma port wh.t.oevor in tbeAUanttc tvurs, again the !f. i sioinuonoi nier nam it especially re- questedtothe anpei W advanra?i.a tnd ronvenienaa : 01 .'njrVc - sn "fjpex Policy," cov- iin iiuuji..- ,ui:niv i-naorNameiilJ. or undr Confrocr 1'oHcti, roverine all hipraen! what- ' fI,?HT5.id &'XJFZr? c"rrwrt "tM ci : pret"tMiedby ntW comrnlp.-for aceonnt of , 5r.f.tuJ P.,-,hKin bank funJ,. on thefct. rif orfred. jt y,-. Boston, - PhitnddpM: .Baltimore, (forcaton, A'ew Orleans, 8t. iLimii Louisville. Filttbureh or an other i;rm.A : ' the UuitTd 4t"s S a I for lartV information Te.ctii.r1pa' ot nm; ' LI Jl "'?22.rtS',!, " , d rDL-L'n , . t x . - -".".V, "i r' ' ' " " . .it n.. w, iuicasicraoa r ainieia County. , . l4-4w I --w. i - rvr; a :,"r.-rr. , '. j " ' .s A lu.i r.lt 1 , ASU F ANC m'ir 'i . STO!l' . , , . ' I "I. suasCTiber has commoncea the above bn'si- ( X ncss in tho roo:n labrfv aeeupisi byjohi L. Ttt- , h-U as Eovlt Store, directly cmsite the Coort , House, wherohis wi.'ldeal iu, and supply evtrv thing I B-v.-k. Sta'tirmerr nnd Pjinp l ine. They K,i Cad hi.nal.vays on hand, readv and wiring : to sunD' v tli..'ir wants., t w'w jmnnrt. uZ rhnrouh safisfaclion, ?ui ha' trust thttbr ; a . .ia. ; l a. , . . , 1 . . J ,nu 'ow Pr.-ne win reemta . ajajrtaw, IMirUin L'Bi May '2i, tii3. i CONXKLL, Agent. lt" ?&U A. '"t lWM.Lt,A,t. r7"l!:V to Uncle Tom's Cahin, for sale at tha Ci JLV uook Store- B. "ON.NKLL, ABt. micas n uana lor aaie ai me cu m if r ..L. city liook More. B. CONNELL, Agt' i MJ A goodavaortmtwt of rAsov amtcje for aa'e at x ja. no cuy tuui More. B. CORNELL, Agt. Acoodaolily of Kalr.ny ad- Pocket Biu'ea, for sale at the city Book t.fctv'. 8. Coxacix, Agt ,- CITV UAKEKV, NO. I. 5r'lNK Jf lilSlf. jli'oia itucct, Laneastcr, Chin, -alffiir HotrsU'tat of the Hurling Voilty Bank. Where fresh Bread, Husks, Cakes, and Crackers can be had every da. ' i - -. .. . Wa havaemolovnl tha very best wcrkatra in otir line of business and hill sell at wholesale and retail determined to pre feneral satislsction: orcooniyior nreaa; cmarsi i Bo.toa cracken. w'.'t be pi-omptlv filled. Give us a call. Lancaster. JuWtl, 1863 ZINKB!Sri. N B. We-also'keepen hands general assortment of FAMILY GKOCIJiiES, which will be. sold at the lowest rates. . 7-IMC 1USII. . Fairfield County Agricultural Socieffs rpf?B menrbert and all other persons whs feel an jl inlei-estinoromotiiurthe welts re of the.Fairfastd Couutr Agricultural Society re respectfully re quested to pay to the Treaaurer of said Society, the fee for mnrabership without delay, in ord' r that the olhcers mav be enabled to make the necessary pre fiarational'orthe r air to be hnldiu October Beat. I ia hoped that all will see toe necessity of prompt ncss. Tlckots will be pi-epsred to lurouh members at time of payment. .... For convenience, payments will be reef ired at the store of Messrs. livber Kut a.i o. 3. C. Wkavkh, Secy. JOHi EEBEH, Prtst. .. July 13, 1S63. NEW READY PAY . i '...-Za. , STOKE. s- ' - JVLIAN & FORESMAN," ' ' U AVE just received and opened at tit QCi Stasd of Jojjam a; Ui.rcn,aanrlre NEW 8TOCK OF DRY G(XOS, GROCERIES, Queeuiawe, Boots, Sheet, Sonnets, Parasols, etc.. Which hare, been-beirght for cash and will be so!8 forcASHorcovnTH7 ruopvem at very small profits. All that ia neonsssry tn convince boyers that the ready pay aystets hi prefe nbl to tfce rid wsy qfds in rm,inn is fn call and eiasiise their rrlce. IVyCssh paid fersll kinds f (naia. April "