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York Gazette from York, Pennsylvania • 3

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tsE YORK MARKET. 00 00 00 rnr AFTERNOON, June 12, 1854. or per trr1 from $9 00 from wagons, lprbMhel, 850 200to2 iO 00 MASONIC. There vnllbe aLMasomc pro- cession held the Fraternity Y. Masons? of ashitfgton Lbdge Nol 156, atChesRuFXevel, on St.

Johns day.24th of June, 1854, at 10 oclock, A. M. All Brethren in good standing, and the adjoining Lodges, are most respectfully invited to attend. -There will be an oration delivered on that day by P. G.

M- CoL James Page of Phil and J. G. W. Dr. Mitchell, of will be in attendance, and also a Band of Music.

By order of the LODGE. June 13, 1854. 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 3 60 7 00 ca. 1 70 53 260 4 00to4 25 160 750 15 to 18 10tol2 Jr busbe1' rtrf eeJ, 4ierFrilCTlt0n rand i Harried. 1 evening lgt, byi the 0.

Mmer, Mr Hexut Grskxawaxt to Miss I'lnu Shabj, both of this' borough. 1 1 On Sunday evening last, by the same, -Mr: PtTia Ford, (Merchant,) to Mias Louisa, daughter of Henry Shriver, all of this Borough. At Lancaster, on the 6th by Rev. J. Albert, Mr Lakiki.

F. Staib, of Hanover, and Miss Hen a tta H. Stromas, of York. On the by Rev C. J.

Deininger, Mr. Pete. Lonjcxhd, and Mias Rebecca Zink, both of York tp. On Thursday last, in Baltimore, by the Rev. Dr.

Fuller, Uksxy Latin, of Shrewsbury, this county, to Miss Fasnt E. Gkobox, of Baltimore. DIED. On the 8d in Springgarden tp. Jacob Diehl, aged 85 years, 2 months and 8 days.

On the 9th in this borough, Mrs. Miheeva, wife of Mr. Benjamin Beitxel, (Carpenter,) aged 43 years, 9 months aad 17 days. T.TST CF -Kb TITLE S'S OF Goods, Wares and Merchandize, within the County of commencing on the 1st of May, 1854, returned and classified by John Fuiton, Mercantile Appraiser, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as follows, viz York Borough 3f class. A Small 8cA class.

Klinefelter, Tyler Co. Hanover Borough. Hoshour, Klinefelter Co. York Borough lOtA class, John A Welser Rosen miller Co. Hanover Borough.

Young Sons Shrevsbury Borough Myers Smalls lllA class. A Morris Co. A Rupp Stine, Freysinger Co. Hants, Frick Co. Smith $100 00 SO 00 30 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 00 60 (X) 00 00 00 60 NOTI6S.

LT TS accordance. withTthu pruviaiohs of ili- Act of the General of approved April 20, 1853, relating to manufacturers and venders of mineral water and other beverages in bottles upon which their mark or mavks shall be respectively the undersigned hereby gives notice, that he has filed in the office of the Secretary of -the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the following descriptions of bottles in which he bottles and sells ale Mid porter, and manufactures and vends his mineral waters, to wit: 1st. Flat-bottomed round bottles for bottling ae and porter, marked G. Upp, the said mark and name or letters blown in the glass around theperipheny thereof. 2d.

Flat-bottomed round bottles, used by me in the manufacture and vending of mineral water, with the words, Kb Upp, Jr. blown in the peripheny thereof. 3d. Flat-bottomed round bottles used by me in the manufacture and vending of mineral water with the words, G. Upp, York, Pa, blown in the glass around the peripheny thereof.

The undersigned cautions every and all persons against selling, buying, trafficking in or filling aay bottles so marked aforesaid, under the penalties prescribed in the said act. GEORGE UPP, Jr. York, June 13, 1854. 6t -S A A 03 80 5 00 A A A A 11 SO 8 5 5 A 8 09 6 09 8 00 5 Commissioner. jD5jcVVE have been requested to announce WILLIAM DIEHL, of North Codorus township, as a Candidate for the office of Commissioner, abject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.

June 8, 1854. vjf- Henry Smith, of Michigan, has novel plan for a railroad. He lL a AM Ml National yes the jlje rails on cast-iron poets or col- bs 10 60 A 00 00 7 00 Adam "Free, 3 Oth do Geo Smyser, da da John Router do do Wert Will; mi Louckm, 9th class JJrihem Abrahstri F1 fijMSand, 19th class Samuel Rady do John Diet ds Jacob Gerber do John Foust, IDib class Henry Fxshel dd Henry Koller do Jacob Foust do Peter Good Sing do Charles Bailey do John Bupp do Daniel Rrout do SArrwsAarjf Nicholas Seitz, 8th class John Koller, 9th class Thomas Hunt, 10th class do do Ruby do Codoni Jacob Bortner, 9th class John Walker, 10th do Mrnhcim John lloffacker, 10th class, George Shoe do Warner do Heidelberg Daniel Barnitz, 9th class Horner, 10th class Joseph Shaft do Paradise Henry Stauffer, 10th class Samuel King do Michael Cogge, do AbrA Codorus Ziegler, 10th class Genitier do Bear, do Baylor, Hopewell John Shaefler, iOth class ilrewrr, Licensee Kurtz Nes, Sth class Jacob Barnitz, 9ih class Nessenson, 10th class A WabJe do Beer HsaMl, Ealiif Cell York Borough IT tun Auditors Notice. E1NHE undersigned. Auditor appoint ed by the Court to distribute the proceeds arising from the Sheriffs sale of the property of Lewis W.

Want to and amongst his creditors will attend at his office for that purpose on Wednesday the 28th of Jane 1854, when and where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. IL L. FISHER, June 6, 1854. Auditor. MECHANICS ASSOCIATION.

A stated meeting will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, one 13, 1854, at 8 oclock, in their room in the Odd Fellows HalL Sighed bt thx Officers. York, June 13, 1854. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 10 50 8 60 00 00 00 LOST. On Saturday last, on the Peach bottom road, between Joseph Forrys and Freys Church, a pocket book containing between 30 and 40 DOLLARS. A reward of five dollars will be given to the tinder by leavipg the same at this Office, or with SAMUELFARINGER.

June 13, 54. Estate of Stephen boyd, Letters Testamentary on the estate of Stephen Boyd, late of Harford county, Maryland, having been granted to the undersigned, residing at Rock Run, Harford she hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated to ELIZA C. BOYD June 6, 1854. 6 1. Executrix.

00 instead of wooden Bleepers sunk in ai The length of the poet will va-0 Efteen feet, on a level and even is ten feet, in passing over rising 'qj one hundred feet the Variation jength of the cohimns superseding "aecJ of g1 in a maJority of Xte posts extend above the rails j. to admit of bracing and trus-V such an extent as to ensure stabil-ind perfect security. A speed of at A hundred miles an hour is the.xrial road! t-Amob of Ladies recently turned to the number of fifty, at Baraboo, cousin, went to a tavern, and amid the inn of hundreds of spectators, destroyed liquors cf a render of alcoholic etimu- They attempted the same thing Juther tavern, but the only barrel they find was the barrel of a gun, which owner thrust through his window at when a terrible fluttering was heard 7 the petticoats as they scampered off. might all have been considered fan, the men now undertook to finish the then instantly those who before look-a laughing came to the defence of the dealers property, and there was a rol fight, which the Sheriff had to sup- Peter Ford A Demuth Hanover Borough, Wirt Co Emtnert Gitt Shrevsbury. Emanuel Sheffer York Borough 12li class.

Lehtnaypr Bro Henry Kraber A Warfield Hartman Stair Meredith -Hersh Bro Lewis Carl Hanover Borough Creamer Co Wrightsvitte Borough, Overdorf Liquor Shrewsbury Free Bros Klinefelter Snodgrass Joel Mitzel Codorus Hopewell, 7 00 10 50 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 18 75 18 75 12 50 12 60 12 50 12 50 12 50 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 H. I. FISHER, ENGLISH and German Attorney and Counsellor at taw. Agent for Patents, Pen-Bounty Land and all other Legal Claims; sions. 00 00 00 12 56 8 00 5 OO 5 00 a4 Ofer particular attention given to the settlement of Estates, in the Orphans Court.

JBOf-fice in the room adjoining the York Gazette Printing Office, (up stairs) directly opposite Metiels Hotel, York, Pa. June 18, 54 Estate of philip huber, decd. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Philip Huber, late of Manchester township, York county, decd, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, they therefore hereby1 give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated to DANIEL HUBER, ANDREW HUBER, Jane 6, 1854. Executors. Newberry, 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 3 50 3 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 3 50 Estate of john malehoen, decd.

Letters Testamentary on the estate of John Malehorn, late of Dover township, York county, having been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Manchester township, and the $eeond named residing in Dover township, they therefore hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to 00 00 00 00 Estate of emanuel kalbaugh, decd. I Letters of Administration on the estate of Emanuel Kalbaugh, late of Springfield township, York county, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he therefore hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated to WILLIAM SCHWARTZ, June 6, 1854. Administrator. MICHAEL MALEnORX, SAMUEL ENSMIXGER, 15 10 10 00 00 00 ftects or Rcm. A drunken fellow rest Utica, N.

came home on Tues- present them duly authenticated to evening, and fell or threw himself a- the body of his sick wife, who was in bed. She was instantly killed, and morning they were found, the man dead drunk, lying across the body of lead wife. Estate of Jacob diehl, Letters of administration on Jacob Diehl, late of Springgarden Executors. Frazier Kister York Borough 13tA class, A Arnold A Weakley Drugs George Upp Liquor Isaac Schwartz Schwartz Miller Drugs Peter Wiest Liquor Lewis Kuehn Iolack Hanover Borough, Metzgar Shirk Slagle Wrightsville. Smith Liquor Baker, Philips Co Liquor Lewisberry Borough.

Einsune Arnold Washington Tp. Raffensberger Warrington Tp. 10 00 10 00 decd. the estate of township, York county, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in same township. All 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 15 15 00 00 isocLAECoixnnx.vck.

J. L. Brown 4 .1 I persons indebted to said estate are notified to recently nominate Sls I make payment immediately, and all those hav- Saeific county, aahington lerntory, demands will present them duly authenti-licd very suddenly the day before the oated to lion. r. Scud Jer was then elected, I CHARLES DIEHL, 1 DANIEL DIEIIL, June 13, 1854.

tie died suddenly a few dap after. A election then ordered, and H. Perry County Warm Springs, PENNSYLVANIA. II. II.

ETTER, Proprietor, "Vf 7ISHES to inform his former visitors, and the public in general, that he will be ready to receive visitors on and after the 5th of June, 1854. He desires also to say, that he has largely improved his House, and the Grounds around. He has erected an additional Bathing House, separate from the other Bathing Houses, connected with which there is a large Plunge Pool expressly for the use of Ladies. With these, and the other improvements made this season, he feels satisfied that he can give more general satisfaction and comfort to his Visitors, than any season hitherto; and hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. By moderate charges, and strict attention to business, it will be his effort to please those who will favor him with a visit.

He would recommend all those who desire to spend the season at the Springs, to call upon the References whose names accompany this Circular. There is no place in the State that affords such delightful Bathing as the Water which flows so copiously from the Warm Spring, which is at the foot of Quaker Hill and for its medicinal qualities, none are equal to it except tho Warm Springs of Virginia. There are several other Springs close by, no two of which are alike in the temperature of their water. Shermans Creek is delightful for sailing upon, having a fine Island near, covered with the tall oaks of the forest. A Summer House is erected upon the Island.

Pisgah Mountain, some four or five hundred feet high, is in front of the House, with Shermans Creek flowing at its base. rum the summit of this mountain there is commanded an extensive view of rich and varied scenery, the surrounding country, being among the most picturesque in the State. Among the many attractions of the Warm Springs, there are numerous shady and romantic Summer Roads, making very pleasant drives. Horses and Vehicles are always on hand. Persons leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore, in the morning train to Duncannon, on the Central Railroad, 1 4 miles north west of Harrisburg, and there taking a coach, which is always in readiness, will arrive at the Springs about four oclock the fare being but $4.00.

The coach leaves the Springs every morning for Duncannon, so that persons can reach either of the above mentioned cities in the evening. jgggAll communications should be addressed, JJuneannon P. for the' Spring, and they will arrive daily, on and afterhe the 10th of une. Dy-Bathing free of charge to Boarders. REFERENCES.

Philadelphia. Charles Collins, P. James; Daniel Smith, No. 81 South Front st. R.

Smith, No. 6 Sansom st. G. F. Smith, Eighth street; Dr.

T. ledrick. No. 336 Green street; Wm. Davidson; John Green; J.

M. Collins, Esq. Joseph T. Bryan, Nos. 4 and 5 North Ninth street Edward Stiefel, No.

14 Decatur street; C.S. Pancost, No. 48 South 4th John llertxler. No. 387 Market street.

Baltimore. John C. Holland; G. W. Sherwood, Recorders Office.

Washington City. Isaac Clark; CoL W. Hacker; John Ferguson; Wm. R. King.

Cumberland County. A Sponsler; H. A. Sturgeon; Wise Campbell; H. Burkholder, York, Pa.

Geo. S. Morris; Dr. T. L.

Cath-cart; John Gibson; lion. R. J. Fisher; Dr. Jas.

Parry, A. J. Warfield. Harrisburg. Barrett; Bay; Dr Keller; Boyd Eby Euehler.

June 13, 1854. 2m 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 15 10 00 10 00 STATE OF DANIEL FISHER, DECD. Letters of Administration on the estate of Daniel Fisher, late of Hellam township, York county, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Springgarden York couuty, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and all those having demands will present them, duly authenticated, to GEORGE DIETZ, June 13, 1854. Administrator. was ur chosen to fill the vacancy.

The steamer brings news that Mr. F. pro- lo the scat of government, and on ieit day fell dead in the House, ojfornia Mint. The coinage in the iirnia mint has commenocd, and twen JIar gold pieces are struck at the rate ventj-fuur in a minute. AYe should this was making money very rapidly, ihe half million dollars lately received ic treasurer for the purpose of refund-li Debitors of gold dust, over two hun-.

thousand were paid ont in two days. 10 50 3 50 15 15 00 00 Hanot cr Borough Augustus Spangler, ale, Sth clasi 00 James Orf do 5 00. Samuel Ddlef do 5 00 William Grove, ale, do 6 00 William Bart do 6 00 Stephen Keefer, ale do 6 OO Wrigktsrilh Borough Daniel Lehmer, 8th class 00 Peach Bottom Jesse McConkey, 7tb class Coulson, ale, Sth clasi John Maeomber do Ales do Heidelberg Henry Matthews, ale, Sth class Wesley Roberts do Wtndsor Charles Flinchbaugh, ale, class John Spoils go do Codorus Henry Houser, ale, Sth class 00 Lower Chanceford Adam Erick, ale, Sth class 5 00 Patent Licences Shrewsbury Borough Dr. James Gerry, 4th class 5 00 Myers Small do 5 00 Peach Bottom James McConkey, 4th class 5 00 Codorus George Snodgrass, 4th class 00 Hqnry Suck do 6 00 Codorus -Edward Snodgrass, 4th class 5 00 York County, ss. I do hereby certify that theforegoing is a correct list of the Dealers in Merchandize, in York county, as returned to me by John Fulton, Mercantile Appraiser.

All persons returned and classified under the act of 1849, relating to Distilleries, Breweries, Patent Medicines, Eating Houses, and all Merchants and others returned and classified as aboTe, are notified to call and take out their respective licenses on or before the 1st day of August, 18-54. SAMUEL ZIEGLER, Treasurer. TizistMBs Orrics, 1 York, May 23, 1854. 4L 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 15 00 10 15 Updegraff Andrew Shutter Newberry 14 A class. Furtenbaugh Liquor Hays John Higas Drohrbaugh Small Stair Lumber Snaveley Faircicw 14A class.

Kirk Jacob Keller Musser Co Washington 1 4 A class. Bower John Crall Loux John Hollinger Kline Warrington 1 4A doss. Smith Liquor Tempest Gardner Ramsey Monaghan 14A class. Lehman Conewago 1 4A class, A Hoover Eisenhart Henry Hake Seip Wehrlj, Gross Dover 1 4A class, Alexander Spangler George Emig, Liquor William Weigle do Michael Spangler Leib Kensey Franklin 14A class, Henry Ritter George Dick Son Carrol. A Elnstine Levi Hollinger Shearer Drugs Manchester 14A class.

Harsh Liquor John Drayer George Beck Emig Quiggle A Wolf Sons liquor A Wolf Son do A Wolf Sons Lumber Coleman Manchester 14A class, Charles Spangler, liquor. Fork ownsJup 1 4A class, James Croes, liquor, D. Myers, do EC Gravemeyer, do Jonathan Neff, Miller Glatfelter rederick Anstine, John Long, 4 Hellam lAthClast Alexander Blessing, liquor Henry Roberts do Henry Kindig, Spring Garden 14A Class Joseph Ziegler Christian Snaeffer, liquor Isaac Runk Windsor 14A class. Philip Mitzel John Spotts Anstine Henry Stabler Charles Flinchbaugh Mitzel Wilson Charles Schmeich Springfield 14A Class. Jacob A Siechrist Frederick Overm-ller Daniel Ludwig Emanuel Klinefelter A Glessner Henry Bott, liquor Baylor do FWtt -14A Class John Strawbridge Herbert Beniamin Gemmill William Thompson Ambler Jones Peachbottom 14A Class Ramsey George Bullett, liquor Stubbs do II Ramsey Coulson S.

Williamson, wine Smith, liquor-Edwin Stineford Moses Blain, liquor W. Day Shrewsbury 1 4th class 3 Brown Robert Richey Thomas Wantland Myers Small Hoshour, lumber Codorus 14ZA class Marcus Rosenburg, liquor Craumer do Henry Stick George Brodbeck Darnel Myers Manhexm 14A class Henry Barone, liquor William Runkle do West Mankclm 14A clast John Rabenstein Uriah Baughman, liquor Zumbrum, do Heidelberg 14A class Jacob Gleaner, liquor A Bottler do Paradise 14A class A Schriver, liquor Kraft do Amos Kidd, do Trimmer, do A Boose Peter Moul Jacob Stambangh Henry Ruth, liquor, Leah Hantz, do North Codorus Hth class Snodgrass Gabriel Stover, liquor -J Kline do Lower Windsor 14A daft Jacob Kauffelt, liquor George Anstine JABH Bent John Forrey, liquor Chanceford 4th class Joseph Murphy George Stermer, liquor ilden Keener, liquor Harris I'meer Chanceford 1 ith class John Manifold Manifold MeCalla James P. Maffit Samuel Kilgore Donahoe, liquor McSherry William Holmes, liquor -Jesse Jenkins Hopewell 14A clast Nathan Meads Mitzel A Gemmill Daniel Mitzel William Wallace Wells Matthews William Griffith Christian Leib Jacob Grove David Ebangh, liquor Dr. John Matthews SiiUllen I.irntm Spring Garden Imhoff A Myers, 8th class Samuel Weiser, 10th rda Jacob BrUlinger do Newberry Abraham Miller, 10th class Ftnrview John Eiehelberger, 10th class John Hart, do Monaghan Jacob Coover, 8th class Dennis Cannon, 10th class Dover Samuel Gross, 10th class Franklin Maneer A Prosser, 9th class Heikes, 10th ckaB Carrol John Peterman, 8th class David Williams, 10th do Manchester John Brillinger, 9th ciaaB 10 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 00 00 50 001 00 00 00 1 501 00 00! 00 00 00 00 I 001 50 00 00 I 50 I 00 00 I 25 6 25 6 25 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 6 25 6 25 6 25 3 50 Valuable Heal Estate for Sale. FT III undersigned, intending to remove to JL the est, will sell at Private Sale, the following valuable Real Estate, viz: No.

1. A F-AlRJVI, situated in Hamilton township, Adams county, about 8J miles from Hanover, about 1 miles, frDm the turnpike leading from Hanover to Hampton, and joining the Great Conewago, containing 116 ACRES and 1U0 perches, on which are erected a Tvro-story Stone House, with basement underneath, with a never-failing spring of excellent water in it, a new Bank Barn, Carpenter Shop, Corn Crib, and all other necessary out-buildings. About 16 Acres of Woodland, and the remainder elear and in good order, nearly all under good chesnut fence. A great variety of Apples, Peaches, Cherries, on the premises. About 15 Acres of first-rate Meadow.

No. 2 A FARM, situated in Dover township, York county, on which the undersigned now resides, adjoining the Conewago Creek, about 5 miles from Dover, 4 miles from East Berlin, and about one mile from C. T. Raffensbergers Store, containing about 14Q ACRES, on which are erected Two Two-story Dwelling Houses, large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carpenter Shop, Drying House, and all other buildings necessary. A great variety of fruit trees on the premises.

There is on this tract one of the best Orchards in the county About 30 Acres of good Woodland, and the remainder clear, and all in complete order, a great part of it being limed. Plenty of good water on the premises. No. 3. A FARM, containing about 90 Acres, situate in Dover township, aforesaid, adjoining No.

2, on which is erected a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSI with kitchen attached. Barn and Stable, and other necessary out-buildings. About 40 Acres of this tract is good oodland, and the remainder clear and in good order, with a sufficient quantity of Meadow. A young orchard has been started on this tract. fiSpThese properties will all be sold on reasonable terms.

Any information desired will be given by application to the subscriber. PETER D1ERDORFF. Jane 6, 1854. eg. 15 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 Sheriffalty.

7o the Independent Voters of York County rVllE undersigned, grateful for the support JL extended to him on a former occasion, and encouraged by the solicitations of numerous friends, respectfully offers himself to your consideration as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of York County, at the election in October next. Should he be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your suffrages, he pledges himself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity, integrity and humanity, and by so doing to evince his gratitude for the favor shown to and to repay the confidence reposed in him. DANIEL GINDER. York, June 13,1854. uiFORNiA.

Wheat Chop There ap-n to be a fear in California that the at crop will be too large, and that the 4 util he insufficient to grind it all IstuSs, they say, will, henceforward, and the money now sent to Chile the east to buy flour will be retained in country; thus while the price of provi will be low, money will be plentiful, further say that flour will soon be ex-1 fmm California. 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 3 7 3 4 7 7 11 Sm 4 7 7 pv 4 3 7 8 3 7 7 BALTIMORE MARKET. 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 SATURDAY, June 10, 1854. 10 50 3 60 AJOR GENERAL ELECTION. An elec- Wells, Riddle Co Dover Tp.

Kling Liquor Carrol. Sidle Liquor Moor do Peach Bottom. James McConkey Shrewsbury. Klinefelter Co Codorus. Spangler Liquor Samuel Holland do Lower Windsor.

Himes Burg Liquor Chance ford. Murphey Eckert Co Liquor Lower Chanceford. John Bair Co Liquor York Borough 14 A class. George Lanius A Beck WCShay Jacob Emmit shoe store Koch Stine, Wehriy Co Dr Locbman Drugs Erney Bros Liquor John Fahs acob Hay Drugs A Barnitz Goodridge Charles Moul Liquor Weaver Cremer Hagerty Liquor Mary Frank do Weiser Eisenhart Gaullagher Keyworth Weiser Oswald Drugs Rolirer A Wmegardner Becker Weiser Weiser Joseph Schall Getz David Emmitt William Small Green Liquor Bender Frey Jameson 8 McCurdy Liquor Samuel Callahan Waring Co Liquor Lumber 1st class. Henry Small Sons Weiser Ziegler Id class.

Jacob Smyser ABrother Worley Gar man Jesse Weyer Smyser Kraber Wm A Wilt Geo Morris Small Stair A Heckert Parkhurst Weiser Co Spangler Small Hanover Bor 14th class. Bair Liquor Schriver Sprehkle Wm Berlin 5 Myers Co John Jinkius Schmidt St Sons David Sprenkle 7 10 3 lo 3 00 50 50 50 5 New Steam Saw Mill. TIE undersigned have in operation in Golds-borough, York Co. one of the largest and most complete Saw Mills in the country, and are prepared to cut to order, any size, quantity and quality of OTbite Fine and Oak I umber, and have it delivered at any point on the Baltimore aud Susquehanna and Hanover Branch Rail Roads. They also have on hand an assortment of White pine BOARDS PLANK, Hemlock Joists, scantling Also ash, from 1 to 4 inches thick; Shingles, Laths, worked flooring Weatherboarding gsafAU orders addressed to Small, Stair York, will be promptly attended to.

KILLIAN SMALL. WM. H. STAIR, gtgy-nanover papers. Compiler Sentinel, Gettysburg, and Democrat, Westminster, publish 3 months each, and send bills to this office for collection.

June 13, 1854: dersigned, in the Borough of York, on Monday, the 3d day of July, 1854, between the hours of 10 A. and 6 P. for the purpose of elect- ing one Major General for the 4th Division. GEORGE HAY, Brigade Inspector, 1st Brigade 4th Div. Brigade Inspectors Office, 1 York, June 13, 1854.

10 7 7 Valuable Farm Mill Property AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned having engaged in other business therefore offers his valuable Farm and Mill Property at private sale. The above property is situated in Springgarden township, York county. about 1 mile from the Borough of York, adjoining lands' of John Rouse, Samuel Weiser, John King, the Baltimore turnpike, and others, (known formerly as Reimans Mill,) containing 125 ACRES and 23 perches of first-rate land. There are about 20 acres of thriving timber.

The clear land is in a high state of cultivation, having all been limed twice and some fields three times, other manures such as Guano, Ashes, having also been used to a great extent, which the crops will show at present. The improvements consist of a TWO STORY STONE HOUSE88 by 20, also a DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, one story high, suitable for two families, TWO BARNS, on a bank barn, no Dy 36, lower story stone, upper story frame, with two threshing floors, one new barn 60 by 83, with corn crib attached, also, car ICE CRfiAM, Strawberries, Oysters, FTrtHOM AS GRAY respectfully announces to JL his friends and the publie generally, that he is now ready to accommodate them with his superior and unadulterated ICE CREAM, either at his dwelling on Main street, or at the Oyster Saloon, under MeUels Hotel. He will also have on hand in their season EtBAVZKBziti as fine as the market will afford. His Oyster Eating Saloon ihaH be supplied as heretofore, with all the dainties which he usually keeps on hand. His old customers, and as many new ones as may choose to patronize him, are respectfully invited to call, as he will spare no pains to please them.

So.The Ladies win find attentive persons to-wait upon them at his residence. fParties and Families supplied at the shortest notice, and on as reasonable terms as at any-establishment In the Borough. May 30, 1S54. -VTORTR, CHASE NORTH Iron Foun-l' ders, Philadelphia -will pay for good old cast iron, delivered at the Foundry, Thirty fSx Dollars per Ton, payable in Foundry Caeting or Stoves, on receipt of shipment. May 80, 1854.

4t 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 10 50 3 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 1 10 50 10 50 I 7 00 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 7 10 7 7 6 6 3 3 3 8 3 8 3 "3 3 8 3 3 3 3 7 7 7 3 8 7 7 7 3 7 8 7 7 7 3 3 VTTLE. The offerings at the Scales on Ly were 400 head of Beef Cattle, of which vorv driven to I'hiladelphia, 50 left over dd, and the balance (300 head) were sold he butchers at prices ranging from $4,25 3 on the hoof, equal to $9, $11,50 net, averaging $5.25, gross. 1 Kttni Street flour. In the early part of week there was brisk damand for this de no of Flour at an advance on last week's a The market opened on Saturday with of bbls. at $8,87 aud 1000 bbla at Sale also of 1000 bbls deliverable in all at the option of the seller, at $8,37 J.

To-the market is very dull. There have been, we could learn, no sales, and we are vquently without a quotation. Flourcould Ltt been sold tp-day at yesterdays price, was an unusually slim attendance td-day Change. faulty Flour. We note Baltimore grannd aily a selhngto the trade at $10,50, and Barf Extra at $10,00 per bbh The above fig-n are the prices by the quantity to the trade, they are an advance of 5 0 cts.

per bbl on week prices. F.W We note sales of Rye Flour this zt $5,37 $5,50 per bbL There is not i 'h doing. -urn MeaL The market has been modern te-otive this week at about last weeks prices. Vital. The receipts at market this week considerably under those of last week.

The nngs at the Corn Exchange for the week ahout 16,000 bushels, against 25,000 bush-tsi To-day holders were hardly as a as yesterday, but there was no material mge in prices. Sales were made of fair to reds at 195202 cts. and offair to prime at at 20021Ucts. i 7 r'Pts of Corn this week have 90m 000 to 70,000 bushels hav-offered at the Corn Exchange. On -L 801,1 at 7475 eta- yellow i-LyV v- morning there was a better than existed yesterday, and we note a IiyKp-7Tmnt prices.

We note sales of vhite at 7375c and yellow at rsV market closing at 74 cts. for 6 HnT I le9 vrealt of some 300 to 'MylnnUti 113115c. and of parcel, Maryland do. at 1020104 aavri miret closed to-day with sales of Sy-nsct, yrccopts at market this week have bushels, the greater partof changed hands at 64061c. for com-Maryland and Virginia, and 60 Pznusjlvuni.

ers of prime Cloverseed decline than per bushel. We quote nomiauJ per 3l8CgY.The market opened this week about 300 bbls. at 29 cts. andsub-1 4ia small parcels were sold at 80c. la9-x 178 fiwver, prices have ufc.

VtwTork, and we note a corres-hy (1 cune in the quotations here. For Pas bbls have been selling at 29c. 'k'e ote sales to-day of bbls. --c. anl of hhds, at 23 cts.

FTWENEW HYDROPATHIC FAMILY PHY-JL SICIAN. A Medical Adviser and Ready Presenter, with reference to the nature, cau ses, prevention and treatment of diseases, an cidents and casualties of every kind; with a glossary, table of contents, and index; the whole illustrated with nearly three hundred engravings and colored Frontispieces. By Joel Shew, M. D. One large volume of 820 pages, substantially bound in Library style.

Published by Fowlers Wells, 308 Broadway, New York. I. Anatomical, Physiological and Hygienic Dissertations, illustrated with numerous engra vings. 1L The Nature of Diseases, Physiologically and Pathologically considered; Rules for management in the sick room. 11L A description of the various diseases to which the human body is subject, with method of prevention and cure, onHydrophatic principles.

IV. Management of wounds, hoemerrhages, fractures, dislocations, scalds, burns, poisoning, and other physical calamities. Illustrated. V. The diseases of Females, with advice and directions for home treatment concerning menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and the management of infants.

VL The water cure processes folly illustrated and explained; temperature of Baths, and the Philosophy of the action of water upon the human system. VII. The effects of the air, exercise and diet ith especial reference to the treatment of chronic diseases. VLtL The drug practice contrasted with Hydropathic and Physiological treatment. IX.

Hydropathic establishments; their location, formation and right management. 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FRESH LARGE ARRIVALS Of Spring Summer Clothing at LEIIMAYEIl BROTHERS Cheap Clothing Store. i beg leave to inform our friends and cus-T tomers, as well the public in general, that we have just received, aud are constantly receiving, an extensive stock of seasonable clothing, which we will sell on the most accommodating terms, lower than that of any other establishment in this or the neighboring towns. Those having a proper regard for economy, comfort and gentility of dress, are politely invited to an inspection of our goods, manufactured by the best workmen, materials of the best fabrics, and most select styles. Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will be found line Black Cloth Dress and frock Coats, Sacks, Plain and Fancy Cassimere Clouded, Cashmer-ette, Tweed, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Duck, Gingham and Check COATS.

Pantaiooxs New style of fancy and black Cassimere, Cassinet, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, linen Duck, and an endless variety of Summer pants. Vests A very large and rich assortment, such as black Satin, embroidered. Grenadine, fancy Silk, fancy Check, Cassimere, Marseilles, Summer Cloth, Boys Clothing A great assortment of Sack and Frock, Linen, Gingham and Tweed Sack and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests. Shirts Fine white shirts with linen bosoms calico and different check shirts, collars, suspenders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet-bags, trunks. Straw Hats and Caps An extensive stock of palm-leaf.

Canton and Leghorn Hats, silk oil amlNavy Caps; a choice assortment of silk neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, JBg-gtLxHMAYER Brother take this opportunity to return their thanks for favors heretofore extended, and hereby re-assure the public in general, that the confidence with which they have been favored, they will strive to merit in the future. gsaJ-OBSERYE THE STANDI Remember, their stand is in the house of Daniel Hartman, between Underwoods tavern and the York Co. Bank, directly opposite the Court House. Call there, and you may rely upon it that every article you purchase will prove to be precisely what it is represented to and you will save a handsome per centage on your purchase money for in giving bargains, Lelimayer and Brother CAN'T BE BEAT I York, June 13; 1854. LOST, in the Borough of York, on the 26th a purse, containing between TWENTY and THIRTY DOLLARS, principally Gold.

A reward of five dollars will be given to tha finder by leaving it at CoL Daniel Matters. May 30, 54. A. BLACKFORD. Dr.

Horatio O. Jameson, HAS returned to York, and located hime.f permanently for the purpose ef practising generally in his profession, and, the publie are respectfully assured, that his charges will he moderate, any reports of interested persons to the contrary notwithstanding. prescribe in the English and German languages. Office south George street, opposit Washington HalL York, May SO, 1854. 4t 10 50 7 00 12 50 riage house, smoke house, wash and bake house, a large hog pen, holding 20 head of hogs, two wagon sheds, carpenter shop, there is also one first-rate lime kiln on the premises, holding 850 bushels.

The other improvements consist of a GRIST MILL, 50 by 40, four stories high, with 4 run of stone, 3 pair burrs, and one pair chopping stones and smut machine, nearly new, together with all the necessary machinery for merchant and country work, with head and fall on a good regular stream of 31 the waterwheel is 25 feet high the Mill has as good a run of country custom as any about York, not excepting one. The above property is well watered, there be ing water in every field except two the water can be got into them by expending about $10. There is a fountain in the yard near the dwelling, the water is brought in pipes from a very strong spring about one hundred yards from the dwelling this spring also supplies the dairy and barn yard with running water. There is also a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD on the farm. The whole is under good fencing, the greater part being post and rail.

This property would be one of the most pleasant in the neighborhood of York, for a Boarding House. Any further description of the property is deemed unnecessary, as any person wishing to purchase, will please call on the subscriber living in York." SPossession will be given at any time. KILLIAN SMALL. York, May 30, 1854. FTXEAS TEAS Superior Green and Black JL Teas, for Bale by C.

A MORRIS CO. York, August 1849 00 00 6 5 00 William Grove Jesse Ileram Stine Holland Andrew Kump Stephen Keefer John Folmer Reuben Young Liquor Jesse Fry ginger Lumber lit class. Wirt, Grove Co Jacob Scavser Bro Thomas Co Wrightsville Bor 14 A dose. 51 Smith Budding William Hunter Liquor John do Martin Cremer A Thompson A Wolf Lumber 1st class. Saterley Co Wilson Kauffelt Lanius Henry James Lewisberry Bor 1 ith class.

00 00 4 7 10 12 50 5 00 5 00 ALLONS pure eider Tine gar, an vj vJ hand and for sale, by SOLOMON McCTRDY. No. 149 West Main Street-York, 'February 8, 1863 STRAY SHEEP. Came to the premises of the subscriber in the Borough of ork, on the 12th of My. instant.

Two Oui Sheep and Use Laws. The- owner is reque-ted to call on John Albright, Auctioneer, or the subscriber, prove property and take them awar or they will be disposed of according to law May 23, 54. GEORQHBOUsil The New Hydropathic Family Physician is the most elaborate and complete popular work on the subject. Every family should have a copy. Price, delivered free, or with postage prepaid by mail, only $2,50.

The amount may be enclosed in a letter, and directed to FOWLERS A WELLS, 808 Broadway, New York. Agents wanted, in every county in all the States. June 13, 1854. 10 00 12 50 5 00.

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