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citttastcr (incite- CITY OF LANCASTER.

I'ltiirwtlny noritliiST. Jiiise

St. Louia Church at Dafttlo, New York.IitUrlict,nnt Kicommonicntion ol the

Hilltop wtthilrmrn.On tlie 22 J. inst. the following notice

assn advertisement in one or'twpof the newspapers of Buffalo:

St. Louis Cur Ken, Buffalo, Mat 1, '55!Tint pious, learned and ;.ions missiun'-nrv- .

Fnihor Veii.2er,r wisliinz to lnhor f r

Cliurch of Diocoae, wliirh Ttfhonnced by the Pope sgHinst,-- ' hereticalheard lii nohlo truly Christian ehv

qunncc, requests ran to Willi draw Hiefrom the Church of St. Louis, and

the Excommunication from tho Trustees.1 nn refuse nothing to this worthy priestof God: consenting tlicivforeTo this request1 hereby declare that tho interdict of St.Louis Church i.t removed: and I also de-

clare that the Ex ommuiilcstion of tlieTrustees will cease as. soon as ihii.MyTft-- .duan in the St. Louis Ctiuruh slml)1 begin.

.c . f JOUN Bishop of Buffalo.,.,Wheu this document is. consijored ia

connection with lute events; it is truly sig-

nificant; for it is so far a relocation of thepretentions of the Papal Church to author-ity over its members, as rdgards temporal- -

ities. Tiro controversy between the Bish-

op of Bi'ThU a I Trustees of flio Churchof St. Louis at Buffalo grewoittiif this re-

fusal tf the Trustees to yield their corporate rights under tho laws of llio Stato ofNtfw York? that is, they vronld not, as'vonimm led by tho ortliivi'noe 'of tho in

E.ichjsiastical Council which mot atI) tltim.iro in 1 B40, surrender their tiilo oftheir church property to lliclr Bishop.la the discussion that followed, V. B. Lb

'tklrux waii tho champion of the Trus-tees and congregation, against the Pope,Nuncio Bediui, Archbishop Hughes, amiBishop Timon; and as we Ivivo seen, helias triumphal over this powerful combi-nation.

The B ililmotu Council, remarks th"Buffalo Commercial Advertiser has Liken

. .position defiant of the policy of the Stateand H admitted of no compromise.' The

Irail too munli nt atnke, to voluntarily surrender what they had strug-glo-

so hard to win. They looked totlieciii.foatiation in themselves of iho power of at;!east20 millions of property, in dona'ioiisof the Faithful, to bo enhanced for all limeto corn's;. by titery additional dollar Hive- -

.ted in ccnseciutud ground. It was a bold- niii.nurc, looking to nothing less than the'

annihilation of Iho lay element in all mat-

ters of control, temporal as well ns spirit-ml- ,

oonneutud with tlw Papal Church intliot-- Slates. To silVitiu that position in-ia-

was of the first importance If needstn, St. Louis Church must bo victimised.Better loso this independent body of Cath-

olics, than sanction their resistance to the

in w regime of the Bishops,The Stato has proved stronger than the

Church, and the Baltimore Ordinance hasbeen impaled by tho legislation of severalleading States; and an pub-

lic sentiment has utterly o'erthrown the. policy of a designing priesthood. The

, Hierarchy, in view of? tho vindication bythe civil power of its own policy, has deem- -

ed discretion the hotter part of valor, andfriats a retreat. As if to signalize. thetriumph of Senator Brooks, in his searooen. Lid controversy with tho railing Archbishop of New York, appears the noticewith which this article opens.

Tho legislation of the last winter in different Stntos of the Union, striking at thevery roots of tho Bl imore policy, isworking out the revolution itooiitemplau d.These representatives of tho Italian Poten-- 'late hnvo learned that the civil power is

: 'yet stronger than their master, nnd that a

council of Provincial Bishops will not be

permitted to establish upon republican soil

a despotic system of rulo in church lem- -

ponilities. They made the issuo with theStato. ami delieil Us power. 1 lie state met

this galislWl i not heAmeri- -

iin rfpresentntivcn, that lhe day of our lui

miliation and vanquishmcnt not yular.rivad. Wo rojuica to tho indicationsa policy; and we trust that tlie

prelates will nhnndon this attempt to

oVrtr-iiil- a tho policy of the State, and ho

content with tho relations which Protts-tnn- t

ecclesiastics niftintnin, and whichcoot! policy tho laws demand. They

in.iy , in their blindness, sow tlm wind, but'It bo lo reap the whirlwind."

let us understand what an "Intor--

'ilict" is, and an "Eieominiiiiicaiion;"whtni they oiiirinsitcd, for what, and uponwhom these thunders of lhe lift vo

beeu hurled, and their edicts in tho oldenliui'.

An Inlcrdict is an Ench siasliisal' ma'.ion, by which tho l'opes reduced,

through superstitious fi'ius of the pco'lb', itidivitluiilH and States, to thomoitab'

auliiiiihkion to their will. Initio mid-Iil-

aire it was tho most terrible blow whiclcould inflicted upon ll.u people or thelYuue. ... . .

Spiritual services ceased; churcheswvi'v li ut up; thu sacraniuiiU were nolonger administered; the dead weru buriedwithout funeral rites; and nil ministry

iho church which it'us bclievod tothu only channel of tiloatitin was

, 'bidden to be cxirriand. These interdictswere used by tho bishops, as early as A.D. .070, but thu Grt me iinirahln occasion.on which this method of . wmTuro was

whs tho m.tir'uigo of King UobeitFranco, with Udrtha his cousin, when

. Gregory V., A. D. 933 issued an interdiet aninst llio wiiolo ana com- -

- tiellcd the sovereign to dissolve tho union' 'l'l... l. 1... .vl.l..l. h'.wrl.m.l lu.ta I.m.I in

.illU llitu uiivii.1 nuiuii . ,iii,i, , it,,..,..,ih rcin of John, by Popo Innocent 111,

well known to tho reader of history.Tho latest pretension to exoniso of

1m power, wo believe, was by I'opo PiusVII, when ho issued an inefficient decreeB','.tiimt Mapolcon A. 1). 10U9. In 1170

J'upe Alexander III, also put Knglnnd un-

der an julerdict, forbidding tho clergy to

perform any part of divine idrvice, except;' 'ibivpiLsinj; ioEtnts, ruceivingcoHfessiiins.and

giving absolution to dying penitents; butthi result was, m linly, to. nromoto libertinism, and a neglect of religious duties;

' and so 1'opos, now; very seldom resort toV jt. Thero was alo an "Interdict" of per- -

t ':. nau., who were deprived of tiro and wter;by itliis cciisttio, Aa I'son was permittedlo receive them, or allow them fiiwandwa- -

) t'rj and being .thus iwholly dpiivud of the5 .'.i two iwiarKsary fh'tm-nU- i sf jif, tl)py mere,

doubthisi, under a kind of eivil duatli."ftxnniiiinuiiii'auon" is founded upon a

nutuiHi rihl whiii 1J. socioties havo ofexcluding from Dwir noiy sijch as vioia'.o

the laws thereof, and it was originally in-- !s'.ituted (o preserve the riiiiily of tinschurch; butwvibilious eccIt-fcUslic- pervert-ed it by degreusinto an engine for increas-ing their own power, nod iullictcd it onthe most frivolous pretences. In the an-cient church the power of oxcommuiiica-tio- n

was lodged with the clergy, and theKomtnli Pontifical has three kinds: 1. HieMinor, incurred by those having any correspondence with an excommunicated per-son ( 2. The Major,' which falls upon

Uhose who disoltey lhe 'commands of theHoly See, or refuse to submit to certainpoints of '.discipline, in consequence ofwhich lliey are excluded from the church,and delivered over to ' the Devil. 3.

that prb- -

tliisanil

and

will

than

princes and nations. In former ages, thesePapal Culminations were most terriblethings; but now, we sec, as in the caso ofthe Church of St. Louis of Buffalo, theyamount to mere empty bravado! -

In llio English Church tho catisos ofai t: contempt of tho Bish-

ops', court, heresy, neglect of public wor-ship and tho sacraments, &o., &c; but ifthe judge of any spiritual courfexeommu-nieat- e

a person, for a cause of which beliiis not. Ugal cognisance, the party mayhave nn action against him at common, law,and he is also liable to be indicted at thesuit of tho Kins. . .. , .

Excommunication in tho Cliurch ofScollaud consists only of exclusion of profane and immoral persons, and thoso whoneglect the . sacraments, but it is seldompublicly denounced, and- is attended withno civil incapacity whatever. The exclusion of n person from any ChristianChurch, unlike that exclusion from theI'annl Church, in Europe, ill, the oldenlimit and perhaps now, does not. affect bistemporal cMuta nnd civil affairs; it docsnot snhject him to lines or imprisonment; itinterferes not Willi (lie jurisdiction of thecivil magistrate; it makes no change in thenatural and civil relations between hushands and wives, pareuts and children,

nnd servants, nor docs it deprivea man of liberty to attend divine worship.Between States, both ancient and modern,ihoro have been treaties with the Pontiffs,which a ro called Concordats, or agreemeats, which modify for purposes ol policy, hut do not absolutely annul, tho conoral discipline of tho Papal Church. Therois an existing Concordat between tho l apaey and Germany, nnd also France; bywinch more freedom is enjoyed by Catr.olies in those countries, than church mem-bo;- s

elsewhere allowed, and this ac

counts for the difference of character between German, and Irish Catholics; sogreat, in fact, is this difference in Franco,'that the church in thnt country is called,not tho Roman, but the Gallican Church.Hence the independent relations of theHerman and French Catholics to theirclergy, in tho matter of lompornlilies.

The liberties of tho 1' rencli Church werelirst established hy tho Pragmntia sanc-tions of St. Louis, A. D. 1260, andCharles VII., A. D. 1439. In A. D.1510, a concordat between Francis I. andI'opo Leo X. divided the privileges of thechurch between them, Francis assumingtho nomination of the bishops; tho Es-

tates of Oilcans, however, rostored theirelection to the Chapters n A. D. 1500.The Pragmatic sanctions wero still con-

sidered tho basis of ecclesiastical law iaFrance, down to the Revolution. -

In 1802, Pope Pius VII. and BonapartoDefoliated a concordat, on which occasion,ihe Pontiff recognised the new division ofFranco into sees, the payment ol the clergy from the national revenues, nnd the nppoiutment of tlio bishops by tlio emit aullioritv. ' J he Merman lalholics in tlioUnited Stales lean, in their discipline, tothe Gallican Church, whilo the Iri-i-

Church is ulrlamontanc, or Italian themost stringent known to the papal ecclesiastical organization.

.The victory of the Church of St. Louisat Buffalo, and the passage of. tho "ChurchTenure bill" by the Legislature of NewYork, will, it is to be lmpod, produce themost salutary influence throughout the

arrosnnco. nnd wo trust has Union; neod expectboth hid littliitn ILdinosa and his ed that llio papal hierart hy will ceaso their

hussec of

hotter Cuih-oli- o

Hutwhat

church

procl.t

the

jeet

bo

the

thuof.bn

of

tho

";T

masters

aro

ufforts to nt'cumulato temporal wealth andpower in thoir hands. ' Americans shoiiljnover forget, that "Eternnl vigilance is thaprico of freedom. (. I imn.

lit la in 1 1 y In Iowa City.

By a paongcr in thd slagn, who leftIowa City yesterday at 10 o'clock, wolearn that yesterday morning, at 7 o'clockn largo stoiio building, next door West ofParke Ilousq, and belonging to Mr, JohnClarke, tell ono o! the 8iUo walls givingway and fallint; inwardly, burying underthe ruins four enrpo titers and plasterers, atwork in Uio tirst story.

Tho second story had boon finished andwas occupied by tho Reporter puntingoHkc (Soma of the printers wero in thooffico at tho time, butjiearin.g tho uoiso oftho wall giving, succeeded in making theirescnpo nt tho back door, and had just gotout when tlio crash came.

After tho falling, tho building took fireTho cries of the wounded could bo heardbut faintly, and sounding as if at a greatlislancc. I lie people commenced as soon

as iii'ttctiuijle, Willi great rapitiuy, loexiinguib lhe flimes, aud recover tho unfortu-nate sufferer.

They soon put out llm fira, and thenrapidly removed the rubbish, until theyextricated tlio lour unloriunaius. uponone tho printing presses had fallen,, nndho was dead. Tho other throe wero ter-

ribly cut up, and our informant was toldby an attending physician, that they couldnone of them li vo.

Tho cnuse of tho catastrophe was a cel-

lar, newly dug near tho western side of tbemiililiiig, and heavy rains ot Wednesdaynighl undurmitidud the underpinning.

Luxation at Mamiid. "Buckinghamhm ith has been appointed Sucretnry of Lagational Madrid, vies 11. J. Perry, recalled."

Sosays a despatch fromWashington. Mr.Pkiiiiv will now return to this country, nnd

tho war botwocn him and that splendidfizzle of a diplomatist Soulr, will no doubtbo renewed with vigor. Judging from the

samples of llio two men that havo coma to

tho publio eyo, we think the Americanwill como ut several lengths ahead of the

frtnch Poney. But "nous verrons."

""notice. .

rillllt nderslgitecl will kali, at pohlle auction onI aira-ay,- s I0U ,. J-- ... A.l). 1CM, at their

Vvure Uitnse, III lb ally of Lnucattor, Ohio, betweenthe hours of 10 o'cloe. A.M.. and 4 o'clock, P. M. ofraid day, tbvfollowlng property: 2 Heaping mashlnes,which. wora eeusigned te us.hy Messrs. Ball A Par-son- .,

more titan one yor past, tald propfty to besoiu.iopoycnargeaauattesj"vs. x

l.niK'a.ter.Mn) 10, If.tJ 1KKBKrV, KCT? & CO.

Iowa,Pat and Freicnl. j other article from the pen of our friend

Ed. Gakttb, I have just arrived in regard to his observation West, before

home after a westorn tour of some tweoty-thre- e

hundred miles travel, being nearCouncil Bluff, the farlliest point I reached,1 left Ruehville, April 30th, and reachedChicago by way ot Cincinnati anu lnumn- -

i: 1 1 o. .1 . ... n !,. m....1 r.,ouunn, may ztiu, usuing js:i m i .

A - - in II. m Naw 1 nrlr Vifin.'tile nor I ion of Ulno and Indiana; Irom i .

thence to Hock Island and Davenport, onthe Mississippi river; thenco through, theInterior of the most promising State in theUnion, Iowa, of which I would like to saya few things in yonr valuable paper to itsnumerous ' patrons, both at home and

and am sorry I am not more ade-

quate to tho 'task; but as many, of yourcountry readers, like myself.are more practical than philosophical and care less aooulthe sublimo than the real, they will readilyexcuse my plain writing and permit mc totell tl mgs in my own way. Iowa has everbeen represented o me as being a Statevhich possessed all the natural elementsrequisite toenotue ner to tane a mgn posi-tion among her sister confederates; nnd in-

deed, from that which I have seen, I aroled to conclude that she is destined to bethe Stato of our Union, and that at no verydistant period. Let us for a moment glanceat some of her advantages. In the first

place she possesses 26,600,000 acres ofland for agricultural purposes that cannotbe surpassed, nor in my opinion, equaledby any other Stale in tbe Union, tbe soil

beingablaek sandy loam irom mincnes

either

slumps,

bcrs.ia

A

on of

ofofof

of

to

on

to

of

7 to & Co fe

of anu I areof all 1 he of the dis for r

over aof

I ofana so anu cioar are

it of can to a ofat of

& Co.is

one are no is onof to

nun to ecei- - 0f is onis of

for I wasin as as jn of on

ot in the 1 tnciris all or

but can be bo

as a anrol- -

takoyou

farmdollar

they could muchland,

emigration

crrowth

Stato

emigration

products,

readers GmittU friture om- -

AOUIrs Culilornlrf.We find following interesting letter

Sak Fbamcisco, May 1855.

Bacon suspendedThe steamer

here 1st..,

steamec.from aruntilhaving purposely

so that interference on thiswould rondo with shipmentson inst. Early on morning

inst., amountabout $300,000 made upon house

paid to Sheriff. doorsBank were opend to large crowdand at noon, greatlydisappointment hundreds persons.

whole paid house$400,000. assignment been

made Co.,chauts who had

payment draftswhich had been sold enable house toresume. course, affairs will

into liquidation.past

prominent banking houses cityhave race, iiacon Adams

to feet deep, well adapted raising Bn(j Burgoyno These largewheat, rye, oats, ftHuras or tvtptntiont as they called,

vines kinds. remainder rinlv caied when considerStale unsurpassed purposes, feow!l from whom they have taken

whole State being extremely well ,j)ev j)Sj t0 gUnj np0n, have hadwaterod by streams and rivulets pre58ing effect upon trade and fictitious

purest clear water The prjceg real estate.' But chief causespure tiege Tery apparent,

that particles matter jarg9 portion ibisdirectly ihcir sandy n;ty

channels.andso numeroiisaro those streams fa,r0 TJacon have been popularthat almost every section blessed hankers and largely accommodated iheirwith or more; and as there custoniers. Pay-da- y here what isstreams destitute timber upon banks caiej gteamcr-day- , day priorIrom uireemiies wiueui 8H,ijng each mail steamer, whichlout quality there sufficient to last igtnd 16th each month. theseStato comintr timo. Indeed hap- - others without fundspily disappointed quality well have na,it giving checksquantity umuer uiuomre, banks mean overdrawing acher, howevt'r, entered claim-

ed, bought on very reasonaterms second handed. You will find

general thing that individual po-ssessing quarter section rich, high,

going

launupcii

procure

conso-mmnil- tf

forever.

creation

increased300,000;

wniciiyoti

PanamaPanama

eveningprobably de-

tainedspecie

attachments

finally

occasion'sureties

During months

poiaioes

grazing

runsswiltsmallest eommu-be8ce- n

mprrhnnfs

to nmountof $5,000, $10,000or on singlepencrallv understood that overdrawn

to on or beforesteamer day,

ing prairie, also, has vicinity timo bank heldjthera unpaid.30 of timber, so has to do is It n t. that this been.to fence prairie, which gen- - j, now provej; TCry unsafe mode oferally takes and years to have a kubiness. Most of banks have hadcomplete improved farm, clear of roots, lg gumg 0r money on deposit, whichtrecn and and rich and fertile as

heart can wish. What a contrast be-

tween this and into woods, whereit will Bt least 20 years of hard toil

and laoor oeiore can gui

rive

and

raid

beenpor cent

thistaken

vey first season ,nig fluctuminrr market,land Iowa you can to most sftgBCiOU8 and thorough businessman

of from ench nover whether or hasploughing or attention planting. Bn c,eRp or dear it

Mr. is go(l anfj ,1 t pr0ccedsot noi at an ciiiKgettioo. 11 Uhessle his

strange that so in ti,erefor0 imV8 been nothing more lessold Fairfield will rout land and t,,Rn 8pmi.v,ors pretending to loan their

half m tho uesides oithem must pay taxos on thusrented, whon one nnd 25cts peracre in Iowa

a fow years will boto 40 per aero,

their reach Willt j -

umeruu juu uuy

rapid lheall of our

has

would

tha of Uio

intbe

ukuiuoi

Cal., 9.Patre. asrain

"

the 2d for ,

left the

of the samo

shotho

be1st tho

the 2J thewere the

ofTho sum by was ut

An hasby P.. B. the mor- -

for ofthe

Of its now" 'go

the three themost in

.,

the Co.(

,

you

the de- -

ever saw.water 0r now

iho eTon

of

its tho theone

the t)m Onlava nnd

tho tj)0

bio

of

counts the15,00(1 day. was

be tho

next interestin tho for t),e the

acros all ho hasand brake his

one two

thothe

the

the

the

wereand

tho

they anxious to loan at ourhigh of Three permonth But

money has to personsthe uncertain.

ed. yon brake ,icsof where thein 40 60

bushels corn aero without knows not he pur-an- y

c,asej artici0 hasNow, hditor, this plain statement jmg of

pocket. These bankersnot many of our citizens nor

poorone uustici, many

thefor

bet-

ter inworth 20 dollars

out

be

all

in

of

own for but fact haznrJing tlio mouoy of depositornil sorts of reckless

is neon the ase of AditroiSi who thousands' of ofassets are not now never wereworth farthing. Mue.h of Bnuon

somo ono rea Is this and is ground & q0 s ftgseU wiji turn 0t tlio samodown by somo moroiloss landlord say no Many 0f t)C merchants who volunteered towill pull up anu emigraio to tow.i, iusluln i,e eredit oflhe house by their inprocure for himself in this promising State dorM.mont were favorites of P., B. & Co.

an eighty rtcre lot, and by so doing anti iourii,ned bank accommodations.bolter his condition a itiousaua I'm Biiru-ovn- & Co. had loss of thisIn of rapid progress every thing the but it is thatdepends upon immediate action. In a wero too cr,,iuolls to prosper thisshort time, as Oliio, will bo of A banker to be successful hereyour reach in Iowa. 1 Ins summer will no nce(lg jeci,0j character with sufficientdoubt clear the Stato of Congress land.and knowlndgo of men and things to say yesJllSt SO SOOn Bl vniniut iui

loss than five dollars per acre, and owingto the to Stato from

section Union, is dcsiined

been superceded

close

oavment

the

secure

failed

eachthese

15to

have

have been currentbeen loaned

whoyour

raise from

after untilbMn

lacts,

givemoncv

wiltl ventures.This nlitinlr

Co., Imvo dollars

Pago,who way.

stakes

atloast frommanage- -

day thnuvery

hind a(ilu(je

hind

or no as circumstances require.man will soon go thewall.

Now thoso bankers have "caved," whatveiy few years to soil readily at Jo the 8iircwj pi.0plc of East think of

10 to 20 dollars, and too in stale of costly servico of plate in Broadway tonature, vmy mniik i.t. be proscnled to Mr. 11. ol tne lirm oi r.,years ago. Tho homo of Uc Indian, in B, & Co. ? Who pays 815,000 forcrory grovo and along ovory stieamlet the ).lte? jt M;j t)0 merchmits of Sansmoko of his wigwam ascended; Hn'r f'ran(;i800 , as nteetimony of rcspoct, Sto.

naths are oven to tins day tisidio travers- - n... nerson so shallow as to sunnose- ! ,lTa.A.f!mi tit a vfiar Tifntrliia I . " .i i 1

ing in rvny uiiiiwiuii . that the mercnanis oi una city givewluio every iniiiop anu tmicy oers ouuio p$ 15,000 to bankor because he had loanevidence uiaiiiie rea man juxiieit ner. e(1 tilonl TOonoy at three per cent perThey have thus suddenly given way do- - montu? Nonsense. These men are petsforo ino ii.io oi cmigrnuoii tu mo w.ino 0fp B. tfc who havo had large acman from Ohio, Indiana and elsewhero.

Tho Indian village has bytho of cities, their places of rt

bv tho rapid of an industriousf

'on

morningdid not

the

computed

the

out

commodations and expect more. Theywill pay for the plate

money to do it. And P. B& Co., will pay depositors when

population, ami all tluir battle lnese pale.n,on pfty t10ir notes, which willshow improvement in arcmiceiurai not bo the cns8 wit, M ofand agricultural improvements, ino oai- -

tQ jn t,0ycnr 1055tieitself upon

Co

tlio brecio. insioau inereoi nnftra,:na. Californ a is no

ilium. venture

you now hear "church bell, nnd V; but peoplo hero are not cursedyou can scarce get out of of the vil- -

as t0 bo constantly

T

to give a- -

Whattnaro church spues. 1 hero you will tvavnltt1,v i,RVo for nothinir.

all "plato"doubt

going oount,sight

one of best common systems in lno motivo (0 present the Agent of lheuio union iitinu aituurttu n.u..i.,.M..r.o...v Nicaragua oteamsinp company wim nscr- -

sociotios, benevolent institutions, schools gold plate valued at 87,000?of divinity, ull under fostering care Steamboatagunts ore not generallyof the Legislature. Never did I see more se(j l0 bo most intellectual men in theintelligent, niorni people tnan in lown, in- - worui 0r t0De possessed of the most gen-doo-

in reaped she is far in advance C1.0U impulses or philanthro-o- f

many of hor more elderly sister states. Who Be omArM ar0 movedSho just a proiiiDitory liquor law bv . 0 v . r: U8 powcr to overby a majority, and last but not least, $7 000 for suoh purpose? Who fur- -

sho is thoroughly Amencanueii, wincn gunniieg t0 .receive round ealarios andfact last ilcciious illustrates; bnvo cj10ice nickincs from this Company?perhaps tbe only fetatc in tho Union with- - 0f course they don't subscribe, anything

a State debt hanging over her. She for tlli8 --u. Oh, no! They can't beCall nHO UUbtns vt prn.Vtsuic, isnnuiunijjcitizens, as no lawless mob dis-

graced her virgin soil. But I hasten to abv stnlinir that no in the Union of

so 6g- - WHh theures In 1040 sho had popu- -

it was flour is for 86since timo it has to over

and from thethis season will be at least

I should liko to speak of s.meof her citios, Rail Road agricul-tural ttc, but it extend this

to too (Trent I also

tne ouicera can uuu

Co..inst.the

and theflay,

beenside

theto

tho The thepartly a

closed"of

fe toa former

come the

sixthis

corn,the

runs, thethe

is fa,ures

bottom

land

been

which

a It

a

rates interest.rates.

have risks nndThe

a

intercut, inIheir in

anilin

that anda

not

this mellt others, saidtiey in

in

a a

may Aof stamp to

there, in a thothat a

this

r woum

nits

Co..

c

whenever r. B.will irive the

poorvast uelds

llio soriuh

rich

tryingisiinu

the school

v:coorand the sup- -

a tho

this iho broadestthfl

has voted forklarge a

nisnicr clearly

out

eversuspected of doing anything of this sort.The matter is a "testimonial

respect. -

The low prices of provisions inhashad rapid a growth, which tho comDare(i New-Yor- k

will show: a M u amostgmgular aud unlookod-fo- r

lation of in 1050 162.214, Superfine sold thowhich

present indications

100,000.projects,would

artitde length.

different

whole simply

present

43,113; ontrH8t.bbl., potatoes for 20 cents the bushel, andmeats and vegetables at JNew-xo- m rates.Green pes, new potatoes and strawberrieswere in the markets in April.

The ship Charmer, for JNcw lork, isnearlv filled, and will leave in a week.

!, i (Win tnns of wheat and flour.like to spoak of tho Stato Fair and premi- -

mo8ljy wneati 'and some 25,000 shovels,urns awarded and may at somo future time wi,ic, ar0 worth more in New-Yor- k thanspenk 01 inese in anouier arucic. i ormit California.mo, however, before cosing to give you Mr. Filibuster Walker from thisllio amount oi corn raiseu in t oik county t Rbout , week gil,ce w;tn 6c men, foron a ten aero lot which took the premium cenlrni America. The expedition is saidat the Stato fair, in 64. as being tho best to bo of peaceful character, but such haaaverage, vnetucieoi wmt.ii nru voumuiur not bt,cn the nalura 0f ij,, former lorays.oy proper

checks

Lna

sailed

IVta can cand date for (iovemor in jveniucuyPolk county , he having huahola

fc decined maki ,e on ,ccounper acre, lacE.ngiwo pints. vf.ii. .

conlinued in health, and Charles 8,

; Wtet Rcbuvillk, Juno 6th 1855. Moorehead, of Frankfort, heads tho tiokctWo shall lake great pleasure m laying u, his plare.

SCHOOL EXAMINATION.The annual examination of the LAN-

CASTER SCHOOLS will commence on

WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 20th inst.

The different departments will bo examin-

ed in the following order:''Mrs Houghton's, Wednesday forenoon;

Miss Elder',Mrs. Claspill's, " afternoon;Miss Reese's, Thursday Morning; j:

. Miss Herron's, ' M aftorneon; yi Miss Ilouck's, Friday afternoon.

On the following week: I

Miss Morgan's, Monday, whole day; 'Miss Connell's, ; " "vMiss Hale's and) Tuesday. WednesdayMiss Wiloox's, i ami Thursday;Miss Clifford's, Tuesday afternoon;Mr. Emerson's, Wednesday, whole day;Mr. Whitney's, Friday. whole day.

j .. JOHN WILLIAMS, Supt...Lancaster, Jnne 14, 1855.

'Alas Poor Yorick, I knew him Well.i We rogret to learn that tlie entiro SagNicht frateroiljv in this city, has been dis-

banded, the furniture, sold, and hall rentedto a private family. The "talented youngeditor" of the Eaglt falls heir to the flag,

which may be seen hangingout of his sanc-- J

turn whenever the Sag Nichts carry tho

Feejeo Islands.

v. Our School Library.The attention of our city readers is called

to the advertisement of Prof WhitneyLibrarian of our Public Schools.. The Li-

brary is fall and well arranged, being un

der the Superintendenceof Prof. Williams- -

Our Common 8chools are tho bulwarks of

the Nation, and no parent or guardian

should neglect socuringall their advantagesto his family or those under his care.

stSB'" Among the heroes and heroines ofthe age, Cuari.es Orlando Scott, tho

priza baby, will now bo numbered. He

will rank with Fernando Wood, Bill

Poole, Julia Duan, Joseph Hiss and the

new Czar, who wo believo have been the

individuals who have attracted the mostattention in tho woild, since Doujdas

stepped out.

XarThe attention of our readers is calledto the advertisement of onr young friend,L. C. Butch, repairer of all kinds of jewelry, watches, clocks, tfec. Ho settles per-

manently amongst us with tho best recom-

mendations. Location, Martin's Row, 3

doors south of Post office.

-- Thanks to T. J. Wr.vver, Eiq. of tho

Ohio and Mississippi RVil Rad for a pack-

age of lhe latest eastern papors.

ITItUlllKD,On Junes. If.',, bv lhe Re. J. W. Steele, Rev.

URIAH I. JONKS and Mist BL1Z.V JAXK COLE.ofPickaway county, Ohio.

On Juno7, 18.it. hy tin sumo, Mr. ENOS GUHlt ofClrclevlll.. and Mrs. REIIHCCA JANE EWALT, ofAmanda, Fairfield county, Ulilo.

On the lnth Inst., by ( Stinmnn, Esj., Mr. nA!i-1E-

CRAim.OW and Mils KKUECCA CHAPMAN,both of Hocking Township.

nrjeixKss notice.I have dispoiad of tho Oazolte establishment to

Giorou V. Mac Etaov.Eso. All Uioso Indebted tome for Advertising and Job Work are respectfullysolicited lo tcltle without delay. In nty absence ac-

counts can be settled with Matt I.svssmn, Esq.Lancastor, Ma) SI, J85S. T. S. SLAUGHTER.P. S. My successor Is aulhorlxetl to lecelptfor al

anbsrrlpllent due me, and will All up all advancesubscription!.

NtlTllH.having rlnlint against T. S. Slanghier,PERSONS tha sanl. lo the undersigned forpny-mn-

MAKI8 LEVERING.Lancaster, June 14, 1E55.

MEW ESTABLISHMENT.

IfC. JJUTt tl.

"tXT'OUI.n respectfully Inform thatltltens of Lancastor and vicini

ty, thathe hasopened a hhnp In Martin's How, where he is prepared to

kinds of Watches, f'locka audJewelry neatneasand dispatch.

Iff 'A II work warrantod to perform well.Lancaster, June 14, IH5S fllf

Marshal's Sale.virtue of a of an execution lo me directed,BY be sold on AWilay f ssttiad Jans.lHVi, at the

. . Vt'hnrf of Georgo t'arterln Ijtncaater,LTrr---v.- PalrSeld Cnunlv, Ohio, tho CAN AL

"SCGaanoATALAGHENYandallher Furniture and ono D'ln Horse; takon as the property ofthe Canal Boat Alnghcny, tn antiafy nn oxoeutlon a--galnst said Boat, In ravor or t. w. i ayior.

The sale to commence hetwoon the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P.M. Tormscash.

K. A. KICI1AKUS, Marshal.Lanraslor.June II, IMS SwSJ

School Library Notice.Lancaster nru horchy notified thatTtlEctllsentof the School Library will he distri

buted on next Haturtluy. bctwaon Ihe hours of one nndtwo P.M., and on every Saturday thoreafter, unlessspecial notice to the contrary be given.

1 no use Ol tne Dot, as win uu suuj r. i uo- is.hi- -r of which will te rou

ihM blank leaves of each volume.Ko minor can draw a volutno from the Library ex-

cept upon the written order of a parent or othor re-

sponsible persons.FoaM or as Oanan Let A. B. havo on this order,

till further notice, such books aa he (she or they) maybe entitled to. E.

l the North Rrhnnl RulMlnc.Jun 14, lSH--3w WM. Wllll NEV, Librarian.

NEW K 8 T X U V I S II Itl E N T.

O. II. PERRY,WHOLESALE tt RETAIL DEALER IN

OltOOUitlES.Rtkvt Oil Stani.Mai St., Lmvfr, OMt.

FULLY solicits the attention or all wnoRESPECT Ororeriesto hit new and large Slockouhauu, eniuractuf tu pari,iue iiiiiuviiH.ni(u..i

JAVA AND mo con i:i:; -

Young Hyson, Imp. Black and Gunpowder TEAStNew Orleans, Crushed, Loaf aud pitlverliod Sugar;Golden and Sugar House Syrun, N. O. Molasses;Klce, Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Kalaina, Filberu

and Almonds;

with

writ

Sugarl urea iia.wn; urteu oeqr, uoiong oausnge,Cheese and Spices; .

poupi, uys mum, t.anuii.'i, , .u u....h, '

Washboards, Brooms, c, Ac.A LSO A line lot of Chewing Tobaceo, Smoking doForeign and Uoinostlc Liquors, Notions, die.i eel sored that all who tttav favor ine with a tall

will notgoaway dissatisfied with my prico, even ifthey ahould not be Induced to bnv.

In a raw unya i win nave ivn rN. B. COUNTRY PKO0UCB Uke Inexchange for

Groceries. Lancaster, Jun 14, less fllf

An OrdinanceFor Lvylnj Taxes for City purposes for tho year IMS.

1. fJitri(aiasJyCi'fCaaci(sCifrSEC. Thata'Iax of ONE and TIIKEE-kdiirtii-

of MILL on tho Dollar of Valuation, beand tho tame It hereby levied ou alt property subjecttn taxation for Nlate and County purposea within theincorporate limits of Uio City of Lancaster for Cllypurposea.

K... t Km tl turlkmr mriti fas aalaer ar- -

said, That a Tax of MILL on the Dollarof Valuation, he and the sains is hereby levied upon

li nm,M,ri .ithieet to taxation for Stato and Countywithin llio Incorporated limits of the City oftarposea for the purpoae of contributing to th malu- -

. i m.. ii. --. . ..r I i I vbaiuance oi a cirw v v....Sac. S. Bt It arlAsreedaiasd aen'f s,fsr.

..id. ThataTaxnf FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDKKD DOLL A KH lahoreby levied niton all propertysubject to taxation for State and County purposes.within the lueorporatea limits oi uio my oi unrasler, for tho purpose or defraying the oxpensetof tultlon in the Public Schools In said City.

Passed May SH. 1HU. C. P. SHAFFER. Pres.Attest U. H. WiLttasis, City Clerk. May 31 3w4

M. . KRKIDER,Main Street, Lancaster, Ohio,

for Knox Mutual and Fraternal MtmAOKNT Life Insurant companies. .

r03br ID

1 r s?

UNIVERSITY FAMILY REMEDIESunder the teal, unrllon ana nlboniyor

ISSUED FHBB VK1HCINK and PopularCbartared by Mir- - of Peuiyinla,

April yv. 1M, wunaeanitai oniw,"wwiMnijiwr'nBpurpose or arrfiifir ine eviia 01 ortmuncommunity with relia-ble remeritrawhoruvera oorapelent physician eannulor will not bo employed, have purchaxd from Dr.JOHN It. ROWANU. his eelobraled UewandiTonic RItzturrtknownfor Iwrnly-flT- c years asthe only sure and sale euro for FKVKK and AOUK,Acaad his tnenllniahla remedy forUOWKI. COM- -

HLA1NTH, Rnwand'ecompoKnd Syrup or BlackberryRoot, which highly approved and popular Kemedios,torclher with Ihe unirersity's Remedy forcomplaiultof the Lung. The University's Remedy rnr D sei--laar ladiiusllua. Tho university's Kemeojsn cos-

tive Bowels. Also the University' Almanac maybehad at Iho Branch Vispeuary, or t the Ity HouKStore or '

. B, COJiNELL,Lancaster, Nny 31, 18S-3- ib4 .

1K1VKBSITV rASlIl,Y UE.TItDIES.Action anil authority of l1"1 1",5V1 0tt sr.- -. .n i.I I'liivsrsily of PRKS nnd Popular ''V--?

Know lodge. Chartered hy the Ktirte Pennsylvania, link lj a

f8'"00' !T,iaw,nnrpo.ie or arresting tno evus or rtJrtlUll

also for supplying the community with reliable remedies wherever a competent phyaiciau cannotor will not he employed, have purchased from lir.JOHN K. HOW A.N 1). his celebrated llewnul'iTonic inilturc, known for twenty-Bv- o years astheonlysnre and safe cure for FEVKH nnd AG UK,Ate., and his Itiestlinablo reineily for BOWhL

Rowands's comnonnd'fiymp of BlackborryRoot, which highly antirnved and nnnnlar Remedlea.logetuer witn tne university's Kumeoy ror complaintsot ino tjungs. ine iiiivorsitys nemeuy inr vyspepsin or lndigostlnn. The University's Remedy for Cos.live Bowels. Also the University's Almsnaemay bebaa at tne rtranen uisnensary, or more or

R. KKERY, Uroineu, FalrOeld County, O,may ai, ipaj am

IJNIVF.KSITY 1'AJIILY REMEDIES.nndor the sent, sanction and authority ofISSUED of FKKH MEUIC1.NK and Popular

rtnowiuogn. cnartorea uy tue msiooi rennApril SO. lei, with acsnltnlof SlltO.IX'OmHlpurpose of arresting the evll of ePUKlOUS

also tor supplying the community with reliable remedies wherever competent physician cannotor will not employed, have purchased from Dr.JOHN R. FU)WAS1. his celebrated llowatad'aTonic mixture known for twenty-u- year asthe onlv sure and safe cure for FEVKK and AGUE.cVe.. and his inestint able remedy for BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Hnwand'scoinpouud nyrttpor HlacknerryHoot, which hitrhlv snDrowd and popular Remedies.torcther

.aaw.rrr,

tin tno university's Kcmeay rorcompiaitttaof the Longs. The University' Remedy hr Dyspep-sia or Indigestion. The University's Remedy for Cos-

tive Bowels. Also the University's Almanac may bebaa at ine nrsnrn Dispensary, or more 01

Laucaster,May 31, lfS5 3ro M. Z. KRKIDER,

REMOVAL

ZINK &" B I S H,"ITCTOULD ronnoftfullv Inform their eiutomert.

w tho rHIzena ffenorally. that they hftv bimovbdtheir E4ablthmeut to the orth slUe of Main tStreot.totho room formerly occupied by Uio PkilnUlpkim Com-

i4Tt 4fr, wuere they are prepared to rural an

i'reah II read, Ruiki, Cakei & CrackersAT ALL TIMES AND IN ALL SEASONS.

We haro employed tho Tery bet workmen ourline of burines, and will tell at wholesale and retailat the Uwet priest.

We aro determined to glre general Rfltlnfactlon. Allorders from the country for Bread, Cakes. Hoda, But'ler, water and lionon uracaers, will bo promptlyniieue uit utf a can.

Lancsster. March SI. 1854. ZINK A BISHN. We also keep on hand a general assortment of

FAJmi LY UKUUt.KIt.3i WUICD Will DO SOW. at Mlowest rates. KINK at BISH

PUMPS! I'UAlI'Si! PUMPS!!!HOCKEY, after an experience of fnarteonDR. the tnanufscture of Pumps, and vji tho- -

Investigation Into their durability, fuels conddout be can now rocotutneiiu bis

Superior I'rtticy vt'ootl Pompasbolngstirpassod hynono manufactured In this region or country. Having oeen tnornugiy tested tythe nliiest eititens in thisand adjoining counties, theyhave been unanimously nronotineed superior to allothersand far surpassing the Chain in durabillty. 1 will promptly attend to all ordersgiven verhally or sent hy mail. Persons desiring an excullentand durablo Pump will please call, a 1 feels

can render entire snlUfncHon. None aregentitiio except thoso mantifacturod by the undersignon, as ne is tne snio pronneior.

Litbopons. aiuy 31, leaj aint" v. it. iiuirbi.

A(l A "T" D A I County, voneherw W I n La aud said accounthearing

BBAPBI. MUWfiHICOMBINED.

rlVUS Machine Reaps or Mowa equally well, andI cannot borsot oau operate It

with ease. 1'rlce i:i3.

titer- -

I.tUEPEMOENT RAKE.This Whools, operated by a boy of 14 yenre of

age, who rides at that. Is adapted to ROUGH aa wellassutooth ground, and will pay for itselffrom 5 to 10 acres of wheat itubbla. Price 20.

WitkuHuld's Hand v'ornMr. T. G.t.Lnr, Esq. Thla is lo certify that I have

used Hand Corn Planter Ihis presentspring, to put In SO to 40 acres of corn; and onn say(consclentlnusly) It supersedes any thing for plant- -

Ingeorn 1 nnvo over seen, tor inn, purpose, t novoplanted from five to six acres per day, in checks 3.tfuel each way, with more than I can plant onoacre with the hoe and drop for uiysilfl and 1 wouldfurther statu I put in au acre In one hour hyfull steam. 1 consider it great tofarming Interest.

P. S. The ground mutt be well for corn.In order for It to work right. ASA BEL HULITT,

May 10, leii. Franklin Mills, I'orlagooomity, O.

it o n E HWill double the work of any machine In

corn. AlsoA New nnd tsnperior Strntr

Thermometer Churns, Sash and Blinds, Fruit andTrees and Shrubs, the Mammoth Grope,

(fruit growing to ono and hair Inch In ammeter,from K. Nursery, Cleveland;

AND, ABOVE ALL,

THE PORTABLE C.KIST MILL.WERT MAX Ull OWJf MILLER.

Much and money has been enent to produce anenlleiil P.rtaUt flritt Mill, of OtlC Or two tlOrSO

power, capable of doing the work or a targe rami orPlantation, at price so low aa io suauie every isonmr m nurehaso one for his owu tiso. and yet be jo si inpie In its aud as lo enable anyman OI orutuary sain .vsotr i

i

.

Ware Room over J. S. Steam Raw andPlanting Mill. Lancaster, May 31, 4tl

TIM SHOP it. rOIJSIMIT

Jnmci Jlc.Hannmy

IP'

WAItE-HOt- m

himself In the niannfnctnrlngHAVING and WAKK in

OiM'BiMintf.eJsrv "( 'ffanr.lt to furnish tho peoplo nf this countywith overv may be needed In his lino. Heire.n.on i.xi.l evorv var til of COOKING and HEAT-ING STOVES for WOOD and COAL, In partof tbe Un Air Tight, western vtueen.

Triumph, Buck, Presidents and Proferoneo for W ooilnit nisek niamnnd for Also Ploughs, Plough

Shares, Sugar Kettles Hollow-war- All of the above

He Invltet Cltixons goiiornny to can ana examine nis

N. B. lOODinguone upon no.lice. Old Copper, Brass, Pewter snu iron taken in exchange for any of the above articles. J Me.

Lancastor, may 1, ll

soon

two

eitao

tlio

ATTENTION! TH3 WOULD.WILLIAM SIIUTT,

CARRIAGE St. BUGGY MANUFACTUREROn V Street,8 now offering the public arsjnX

tyle and variety oi tarn ages wjw-nsurpass- ed

for beauty, and... oflhe kind ever offered In thissection of Ohio. Heing aoxsured the service of thmosiacconmllshcd workmen, ho Is able to competewith any similar establishment West of the monn-taln- a.

Mv material It all first d all work

warranted for ono year. destrnn ofwill please call and examine my atock,before

purchnslngelsc'wher..r-- ti i.ulsnnrenarpdta Paialand Tnm any work

persons wtau aouo, a as r..... --nllioeltv. WM. SHLTT.

Lancaster, prtl9, 1S53 50 -

Goods fur Spring Summer.

WILLIAM LEE & CO.,

T4 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati.O Iters at ntjial, to their enrtomert and others,

EXTENSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE 8T0CK IN

FASHIONABLE, AND

USEFUL OF GOODS, TlM

Ladles llrets ;Ooods, nf all kinds of Faon, snawiand Mantillas; embroideries ana utces; nuns.,

Hosiery. Ac: Linen, .Jn"iullns, and all klndsefplain fabrics; Housekeeping Goods, (real

variety. Also

GOODS FOll IffKN AND BOVf

DusIdch tondattcd on the one prire principle.

marked at ratea aa favorable to asran be afforded by any bous In regularbusiness.

Persons visiting Cincinnati ar invuealo call ana examine Uooos ana pneos. apni a io

SPORTS M F.N, FARMERS, LIVEUY ANDStngetneo and all who have

Ia O O L UV.UViremind

t,& Br...f laalwi

you that he Is still away ongfresrtaras city oj x.aNca.ar, ...i. m

An h.n.l l Irent erlttliled hOrtCSi. AvnArinnen nt n..,lv M vears. and ISSIIT year Of

that time underthe Instruction ofan eminent Veterlna- -. i k. ... ...u. nil.ry i ,i..m..w.... - -

most cast. In SHOEING beholds himselfsoconu ro nuno. - ,fc..fc.

0;

TENNETT respectfully

Ills reputation it now to wenare tent to to b shod from most of th

cltleaand lowna. Hrs Sho.lng Shopdetentionar so

ar delay will vror. BEjtnsm salMrmi

L.EOAI. ADVEHTI9EAIENTS.Sheriff's Bale.

aver ie. InPsrilllnB vlral.trMary Weaver, st at.)

IJUKhUANTto th command of ordsr for sslof Common fleas of said couuiy

and to me directed, I will vffer at publls sal at IkCourt House In Lancaster, on Selare'ee its I4t A dmf mff"'F xv. jom, u..".,n in, nours Ol IU O'CIOCB A. Mand i o'clock M. the dVterlbed Real Estate, ii: nttuaie in we county or ralrSeld andof Ohio, known as the property of Jacob Weaver, deceased, lately of Pluassnt t: Lot No. 1,oeiua: parioi necuon rive, townsuip rirtee), Kanae'KlarhUiuns at the Norlhoaat corner of sslslSection No. 5; thouve on th Northof aaid rieetion, 49 chains and M links to th half seclion corner stone on said boundary; thence South on)the half section tin 117 chains and 61 links to a slontfon aaid half section from which rum 14 Inches-i-

diameter north M dec east SB links diitsnttisctoosj In dlstneler besrs south

30 JI.i.mi .1tho !'""

ofAprllSwl853,wllhacapiulofllHi,0(IOmaliilyrorthe

abe

In

B.

ruugh

Pump

In

P.

S Oother

a

a

Conl.

&

No.

Prices

an

P.Stat'

West

lino,bears

stone on Uio eastern boundary Hue of saiifmnnle 4 Inch's In dlameter

beara sou West M links distant, and a.beach 12 Inches tu diameter beara north 4B degreewc, w iiiirb uiBiani, iiortn on saiet necttowline SS chains and 71 links lo the pine of beginning,containing 1: acres more r less, and aunrais-e- d

at $37 per free of dower.Also, Lot No.S, and part of the same Section, begin- -'

ningatastonoon thu cast boundary of said Section'no. s, ivcname ana no una nonn or tne southeastcornerof said section, from which a beseh SO inchesin diameter beara north 61 degrees west 76 linksdistant; thence North on said Suction Hne 1M ehaiuaand 80 links to a stnn on snld section line, from

maple 24 Inches bear tout IS ii degresswc iju iinMoiiunti inence vvesiylinks to a alone on the half section line. whtrS twsochains and SO links North of th Quarter Section corner on mo nmun nounnarv or seta section; thenceH go chains dcSUllnks to poUoo raid half section line,tbe northwest corner of the lands of Solomon Anang- -ler; thence north 80 degrees east 4 chains and 31 linkto the place of beginning, K4)acres mors or leas, nd at 3lt per acre freeof dower; - i . v

Tbe growing crop will b reserved. Thwill be entitled to put out a fall rop upon any

W....U -- UHII ."a , UUWSCIUB H IS.Also, Lot No.S, In aqara 16 at tbe town of Balti-

more, Fairfield eouuty, and at f?, fres rTsrsjj tf safe One-thir- d In band and th mUis

In one and two years, with Interest from day of sale.v ii.iji Am ru i ieh Fbenr.'

By 6. M. L. WISKMAN, Deputy.at Sen, AU'ys Jun

Sale. ,

TU 811 ff Oki: JTai'rf M as.virtue of an exeetitlon from the Court of Cons- -'

Pleas of Fairfield eotintv. Ohio, and to maI will offer at nubile sale at tha Market linn.

In on JUtndaf tkilSik dtf tf Ju4,J.JU.rM, DDivosn tne nours oi iu o'clock a. ra. ana 4

o'clock P. M., the property,A bay Stallion, to be sold at Ihe property ofI Uarrla, William R. Foster and John S. Snider.

Also, the one half, or all the ririit. titlo and ttitar- -est of Thomas L. Harris and John S. Snider therein,,of aline dark brown Btalllnn. known as'Bellfounder;'one e Wagon without box; one 8pring Wag -

, one ,n oonoie nuggy narness, wttuoot tfniiies;twosettlngle farm Harness, and one set of Sulkeyii.rn..,. laaenastne property oi inomaa li. Har-ris and John R. Knl.lor. at the anil of Martin A r.n.This property can be seen at C. Kndolph'a.

lorms cash. William foi 1 KK, Fhriff.P. B.Kwixo. Ally. By C.M.L.Vt lSEM AN, Deputy..

June 14, 18ii Swopfta

To the Creditors of the Estate of Thomellnrmnn.

fTl.HR have been annolnted hv the rnnrtfnf Probate or the County of FairDrld In Ihe Sum

Commissioner on th Kulate of ThomasHarinan.deoessod, Insolvent. The periodof six from tho date of this notice Is sllnwedCreditors to bring In and prove their claims againstsaid Kilato. The subscribers will attend to Ihe dutiesof their aaid appointment el th plac andtimes namely, at the Law Ofllce of and.ihsw.in the city of Fairfield County .Ohio,en the 15th day of June, the 13th and 13th days of Jiy, aim tue nrs. monaay oi eaon montn tuerearter. un-til tho of said six months, at ten o'olock lathe foronooo of each of said davs.

J. A. SHAW, , I CommlulonersLanosslcr, June 14, lHiS 4nl

TOTICE It hereby given tn all persons Interested,111 that George truardlan of Joseph Bv- -ersole. has Sled 111 tlm PpnltMlM Piiiy. nf UirttmXA

Q I I I I I I Ohio, hit account and for InspectionIV I I W U aud settlement, that the will be for

on lhe 10th day nf July next, or aaMlSSrS nTKlT aSU lrMn.,-,D- - v'Hoii.K.snAw.probat.jBdg..

bo surpassed,

IIOUSKon

gleaning

PlHntcr.

Wakefield'sI

that

pultiugona acquisition

prepared

Hdo

cultivatingCutter,

Ornamental

OALl.UF'S

limn

construction operation,

Snyder's

establishedRHF.RT-IHO-

preparedlliins'that

consisting

siinr,

lteelirg

durabilitythins- -

qitality.auPersons pur-

chasing

Dry

AVERYTASTEFUL

STYLES

WEAU;

purchasersengaged a

retpeciiuiiy

ngood Hone,

GARRETThammering

nndertakotbetfiMcult ui

him

'd"htiioLT,cir, Auisl4,

rullowlag

township,

bo(inninfboundary

MUltlCINH

iDence

acre

Indlamatercnatneanus4

containing Kighty-fou- r

appraisvd

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June 14, 1855 3w.

Probate Ifotlce.NOTICE is hereby given that Wentllng Shub,

nf the Estate of Mary An rihuh.de-csass-

lias (lied hisaeeount aud vouchera for Inap,- -llon and sottleuienl In Iho Probata Court of Fairfieldcounty, Ohio, and that the aaid account will be forhearing on the lUtli day ofjulynext, nr as soon there-- ,after as may be. VIRGIL K. SUA W.ProbateJudga.

Lancaster, June 14, lrW--3

Eatnte of Louis Von Roden.TyTOTlCB is hereby given, that the' enhseriber has1 been duly appointed Executrix of tbe last Willand Testament of Louis Von Roden, deceased, Iste ofFairfield county, Ohio, and thatall persona Indebtedtn said Estate ar required lo make prompt paymentlo her. and all persons having claims against said Es-

tate aro roqulrod tn present them duly authenticatedlor payment. CL1XA von KODKN, Executrix

or Louie von Roden.Messrs. Brasee At Ron nf Lanrssler. are m asrenta.

and attomeya, who will transact my business as Ex-ecutor a above. ELIZA VON ROUEN.

June 7, ISM 4wl

Attachment Notice.I hereby given, that at my Instance an

1.1 attachment was this day tsaued by Ashurya Justice of Ihe Pesce of Violet township, Fslr-fie- ld

county. Stato of Ohio, against the properly andmoneys anu enocts ot James bovett, a nrsaid county, to satisfy a claim In my favor amountingtn S 19 and 1 10 probable coat, the same lo beheard ou Ihe loth day of July next (A. n. 1P5S.1 at 10

iima A.m. avan avrtsitr.JuueS, 1S35 3w3

I'rubnte Notice.TVTOTirE I hereby given to all persons Interested,i that the account and vouchor of Henry Glngher,.Admlulstratoro's aeai's ne nf Zenhenlah Allen, deceased, have been filed In the Probate Court of Pair--field County, Ohio, for Inspection and settlement, andHint snld account will he for hearing on the 38th dayof June next, or as soon thereafter as may be.

v trtirib c nnA w, rrouate juuge.Lancaster, May 31, IBM 3w4

Probate Notion.Is hereby given to all persona enterestetl,

l that the accounts and vouchera of the Estates nfMary Irvln and John G. Mack havo boon filed in thProbate Court of Fairfield county, Ohio, for Inspec-tion and settlemont, and thst the same will be forhearing on the 381h day of June next, or as soon

be. VIKGILE. SHAW, Probat JudrMay 31, 185S 34

Attachment Notice.nnr Instance an attachment was this day Issue,!AThy Ashury noherly, a Justice of the Peaco of Vio-

let township, Fairneld county. Ohio, againal the pro-perty and effects ol Abraham Fleck a ofsaid county. JAMES PICKERING,

May 14. 1MS-4- JONATHAN PICKERING.

Kstate of Dnniel Baker.OTICB Is hereby given that the subscriber habeen appointed and. qualifies! as Administrator niststo or DaSisi Hixsa, late of Fairfleld county

deceased. Datod at Lancaster, thla l?lh day of May.r?SS. MILTON BAKEK, Adm'lor.

May 4, IBM 4wJ ,

WHAT FARMERS THINKOF MANNY'S PATENT .,

REuPiNG&MOWINGMCHll.TglVTE are daily rocolvingCertidcales of recommend- -

ff allou and letlora speaking In the hfghost termstholreuth-- o aatlsfaelion in the operation of tlio aboveMachine, as Iho roiiowing extracts win snow:

Esst Libextt, Logan county, Ohio, 1bS4. Mosara.DeWittdc Co. Gentlemen, I am now prepared tnsay that thu Reaping and Mowing Machine purchasedof you is right. After fully proving its utility by firstcutting our wheat, then our grass, l hen our timothyseed and y commoncca our oais, ana so tar iuutility and neatnoss of work la concerned our utmostexpectation lias been fully roalixcd,and It being a newthing In thla neighborhood there have been many toseeltand ail wiinouiexoepitonaamireiuworK. isteprobable yon will sell many here next yr.

XOUrs, in nassc, banurba ll. svnnn.r.anu Car. Lawronee eo.. Pa.. Jun S3. 1B54. W.

the underslgned.havlng teen DoWilt 4i Co.' Reapingand Mowing Maehinaiotsnoy' in operation a,William Blanehard'a medow and from what we haveeon of it we think It will do all tbey represent H to do,

as w saw It mow aa well aa It can be done In any otherway. WM. BI.ANCHAKD, Tnt'M Ao KAMri.E.

J A MRS KELSO. JAMES G1LMOKB.J. P.McGLATHKRY. . WILLIAM COLTOH,MlLOMcGLATHERY, H. M. KIRK;

T. K. MeGLATHERT.Several of the abovtbavepnrchssed Machines since.Meaara. lie Witt dr. Co Gent. We fear tested

your maehlne (Manny's Patent) in grass, also In grain,and thua far we aro well satisfied. We would reeom- -

mondlttothe patronage of farmers generally.G. L. STORK, WILLIAM L. HATS,

PenlleM, Junel,lM4. LEWIS P. 8TORR.Sold by T. P. GALLUP, Lancaster, Ohio.

War Room,ovrJ. S. Snyder's Steam Saw ndPlaining Mill. May4, IB-M-

DESIRABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.WILL sell Lot No. 7S i Carpenler' Addlllon toI the Clly of Uncaster, being 111 Lot directly oppo-

site to In residence of William M. Klnkead, Esq.Thla Lot Is largo and eligibly located, being one orthe eorner Lota III the original Carpenter Plat ansituated on UieSoulhwesteornerof Winding and Per-

ry Streets, near the C. W. & Z. R. K. DopoL Termy and tilt, w.rranted. ffifiACKMll or

GEORGE W. MAC ELKOV,Martin' Row, two door Boutbof Pott OBI.

Lancaeter, May 17. Wis a :

TO FARMERS.S00B of CORN InImmediately bijshelt

WANTED for which cash will be rjM '"'rat U,.U..te, Depot of th. C, wLBZB5Xx'T'g.

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