- . Aralutt ,Beiiiipy;C,onnty Land Valimble PARISI consisting of about:threw hundretVACRES of first quality lime ithrie hind; belonging to the Estate of Edward Col ,aten.will.be,'Offered for sale - at public auction, on thelnamisea, on - Wednesday the 15th of Tune next. :This:firm is beautifully shined on the Potomac river in Berkley county, iro„'a few hundred yards above Dam No. 5, and immediately contiguous to thSChesapeake and Ohio Canal. It isbelieved that rnolitrni in this section or . the State' presents so Many idiantages with regard to situation. ' , The land 'sof superior fertility, being.considered one of the beet grain growing farms in.the country. lit is well.sitoated with regard to raising ,stock and is within three quarters of a Mile of the HOney wood mills' which afford' "the best market in the coontry for grain, besides Which, hoatercan‘ be run up to several of the fields of the Farm, from Which avaia:arid ;other produce can, be liken anCptssed over into , the Canal. The improvements consist of a smalkbut substantial STONE DWELLING gria HOUSE containing five room, a frome stable and log Barn built about eight or nine years ago. There is a well of never failing water in the yard. The land is finely timbered. The situation is a very healthy one, and is within five miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Thenteighbor hood is thickly settled, industrious and thriving. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. 'Direct to S. JANE COLSTON, Honeywood, near North Mountain Depot, Berk . ley county. Va. [may 3 5t.-I5 16 1 xeeutoe's Sale of Highly Valu able Real Property, in Rockingham. In com pliance with the . Will of Dorman Lofland, dec'd. I will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on FRIDAY the 10th day of June, 1863, the Farm on -which said decenden' resided previous to his death, containing • • 679 ACRES. This propertysis situated about three mace N. Rag of Harrisonburg, adjoining the Valley . Tur npike road, and is so well know for its fertility and advantades, as to render a minute description su perfluous. The improvements consist of age GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and alla. ;necessary at out-buildings for a farming ; establish meat. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and between 450 and 500 acres cleared, the residue heavily timbered. The supply of water is ample, as there is water in every field. A meadow of about sixty acres of superior quality, and can be mady. • The land will either be sold entire, or divided •to suit purchasers , and if divided a supply of wa ter and timber will go with each part. The TERMS will be one-third down, or withM thirty days, and the remainder in three equal ., an •anal payments, and personal security required, and a lien in addition thereto for the deterred pay ments. Possession will he given iminediately. Also, at the same time and place, a Tract of about seven acres of timbered land, lying about one and half smiles east of the main tract. HENRY M. LOFLAND; Ever. of Dorman Lofland. march 29 till(/' p • Sale.--The subscriber offers his' I FARM in Salisbury township, Lancaster Coun ty, containing 126 ACRES, adjoining lands of Christian Sunder,. Jacob Martin, John Wi';on and others, until Saturday the Ist of October next. IF .not sold at private sale, it will on that day be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises. 'file buildings consist or a STONE HOUSE, Stoned Barn, Wagonshed, three Tenant House, three Lima:Kilns, with inexhaustible quarries, easay to work and not to be surpassed in the State, 'where a large quantity of lime is sold during the year. The laud has been partially all limed within the , last three or four years. ALSO—A Lot in the Village of Soudersburg, Lancaster County, containing between six and sev en ACRES, with a large Log Dwelling House weatherboarded, a Frame Barn, Smoke House, Wood house and Hog pen, all in first-rate order; also water at the door. IF this Property is not dis posed or privately, it will be sold at Public Sale, ra the premises, on Monday the 3d day of October. For further particulars inquire of the susbcriber :ISoudershmg: JOHN LEAMAN. april 26 sm-14 Valuable Proporty For Sale. IFIHE large vise commodious HOUSE for merly occupied by the subscriber in South Queen street, opposite the Odd Fellows' Halt.— There is an extensive . o range of back buildings, gas and water are introduced; and there is, in ad dition, two wells of excellent water on the premi ses end the privilege of a third on the line of this and the adjoining property. The property would on suitable for a public house, or a boarding house, or the buildings in the rear might be converted in to a number of small dwelling tenses, which, on account of the premises being near the Conestoga Steam Mills could be readily rented to advantage. ELLIS LEWIS. tf-I6 Lan, May 11 Building Lots for Sale. BY a resolution of the Board of Trustes of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lancaster, will be sold at private sale, the ground in the rear of the Church building, (formely occu pied as a burying ground,) and facing on Walnut street, which can be divided into three handsome building lots—to be so4l separately or.together, as may best suit purchasers. • Possession given im mediately. Apply to BENJAMIN F. SHENK, President of the Board of Trustees. Lancaster, Nov 30 Estates of Henry Huber & Wife, and Abraham Huber & Wife.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.— Whereas Jonas Harnish and Hugh Mehaffy, As signees of said Henry and Abraham 11 über and Wives, did on the 14th day of May, 1853, file in the office of the' Prothonatary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 20th day of June, 1853, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Laril may 24 4t-18 .Estate of John ureblll, (now _1124 dec'd.t—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas Jacob Grebill and Henry Grebill, Trustees of John Grebill, under deed of. rust and Will &c., did on the 12th day of May, 1853, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the _aid Court, their supplementary Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 20th day of June, 1853, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, • JOHN K. REED, Droth'y. Frothy's Office, Lan. may 24 4t 18 Estate of Samuel Huber. Jr.,( a Lunatic)—ln the Court of ,Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas Abraham Groff, committee of Samuel Huber,Jr., did on the 16th day of May, 1863, file in the office of the Prothon otary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the mid Estate, that the mid Court have ap 'pointed the 20th day of June, 1853, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN R. REED, Proth'y. Prothy , s, Office, Lan. may 24 4t-18 state of Nancy Groff.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas Mark S. Groff, one of the Testamentary Trustees of Nancy Groff, under Wili of John M. Groff, did on the 14th day of May, 1853, file in the office, his Account of the said Estate: • Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 20th day of June, 1853, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. may 24 4t-18 Dlssohnion.—Notice is hereby given that the Partnerphip heretotore doing business un der the firm of A. W. Russel & Co., in the Ex change business and more recently under the name of Reese) k Geiger in the Hardware business was this day dissolved by mutual consent. • ABM. W. RUSSEL. ELISIIA GEIGER. March 31 '53 THE Hardware business will be conducted in future by the undersigned. The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received by the old firm and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of their favors. All persons indebted to the late firms by bonds; note or book account, or to whom they are indebt ed, in any way, will be settled by the'undersigned. ABM. W. RUSSEL, No. 8- East King et. Lancaster, formerly april 5 tf-101 R. S. Rohrer. plainfield Classical Academy.-- Four miles West of Carlisle. The 14th Ses sion will commence on Monday, May 2nd. The buildings are new and extensive (one erected du ring the last fall.) Having been erected for their present use, they are calculated to facilitate the operations of the school as well as to secure the comfort of the Student. ,The situation is all that can be desired for healthfulness or moral purity. Removed from the excitements of Town or City, the student may here prepare for College, Mercan tile pursuits, &c. All the branches are taught which go to form a liberal education. The Cumberland Valley Railroad, passes through lands pertaining to the institution. TERMS—Board and Tuition $6O per session, (6 mouths.) For Catalogues, References, &e., address R. L.* ' BURN 5, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cum. co., Pa. (march 22 tf-9 AXT anted. 300 Cords Spanish and . Chesnut Oak Bark, for which the higher cash price will be paid by the subscribers, delivei ed at their Tannery in West Bing at., Lancaster. mar 8 tf.:7] KONIGMACHER & BAUMAN. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS AND RETAILERS OF MERCHANDIZE, IN LANCASTER COUNTY. a list of Merchants various Classes, agreeably to Assembly of May 4th,1841 THE following is and Dealers, and the • the provisions of the Act of Bth Class pays $ 30. 00 7th " " 40.00 6th " " 50.00 sth " " 60.00 4th ', " 80.00 " 3rd " 100.00 • nt. for Liquors. :tOWII. 14th Claes pays $ 7.001 lath ` • " 10.00 12th " " 12.00 11th " " 15.00 10th " " 20.00 oth " " 25.00 with an addition of 50 per Adam - Absalom Ruth, agt., 14 John Musser, (liquor) 13 S. & H. Miller, 14 Levi Handel, 14 Henry Stauffer, jliquor) 13 Mrs. Fitchorn, 14 Isaac Fitchorn, 14 Gilbert to Davis, 14 Haines .b Hensel, 13 H. H. Breneman, (liquor) 13 Thomas Ferguson, 14 James Hood, 14 Daddies & Farm, 12 FL S. Hems Is Bro., 14 Charles Dingey, 14 1. nook. Robert Evans, 14 H. S. Herm, • 14 Graham & Wilkinson, 13 W. K. Clark, . 14 James P. Russel, 14 T. Armstrong & Co., (lig.) 14 D. G. Stacy & Co., 13 Brown 4: Watson, 14 Bree Richard Davis, (liquor) 14 John Wickel, (liquor) 14 Jacob Messner. IMusselman & Good, Caern. iseob Hart, (liquor) 141 A. Weiler, 14 David Weiler, 14 E. D. White, 131 L. & E. Rogers, 13 John Rlngwalt, 13 arvon. rho Haldeman, Jacob Jamison, Christian Shirk, Robert Rhoades, Geo. W. Crompton And. Robeson, Cole] Charles Brooke, jr. & Co., 12 " Store, 12 14 Pennock & Davis. F. S. Wilkinson. C. Blackburn, ocalico. Geo. 11. Fry, (tanner) 14 Daniel Mahler, (liquor) 14 George Mingle, 14 J. M. Salads, (liquor) 13 Abm. Myers, 13 West C J. K. Shower & Co., (11q4 13 1 lt. Flickinger, (liquor) 14 Jeremiah "%Feist, " 14 Jesse Bucher, 14 I Jecob Reddig, " 14' Bruner & Kerling," 14 bia. Jonathan Plumy, 13 do do Saw mill 13 Abm. Bruner, 10 Righter & Sutton. 11 W. F. Given ' 12 J. Vaughan dr Co., 11 3lra. E. Simpson, (liquor) 14 Mrs. E. Wolf, ' 14 Geo. Bogle, -- 12 W. H. Summers, (liquor) 14 J. Hollingsworth, 14 H. Krieder, 14 S. L. Rodgers (liquor) 14 C. M. Atkins, " 14 G. Wolf & Co., 12 J. G. Hem. 14 Wright & 'Nephew, 9 Andrew Gohn, 13 ' , E. J. Stattleman. 14 Jno. Cooper, 11 Getz & Grow, 13 James Burrell, 14 B. Reinhold, 13 J. & W. Hamilton. 13 ,John Hunsecker. 13 'Samuel Paul, 14 'Francis Bradley, 14 W. S. Stephens, 14 Strace & Goldman. 14 Isaac Shloss & Bro., 14 Charles Zeitler, 14 Wm. 11. Wilson, 14 Joseph M. Swam; l4 J. W. Cottrell, 9 'Fredk. Grab, (liquor) 14 Isaac Snyder, 14 James Curtis, (liquor) 14 J. C. Pfahler, 14 Jacob Lutmau, 14 Henry Pfahler, 14 Smedley & Brandt, 13 Daniel Chalfant, 14 John List, (liquor) 14 Martin Smith, " 14 John Cassel, '' 14 Honour & Brenner. 13 Philip Shreiner, 14 Jacob S. Mellinger. 14 Martin & Bros., 14 John Arms, 14 Joseph A. Coulson. 14 31cTague & Bros, 13 Mary Smith, 14 Wm. Mathiot, 14 G. W. Hackenroad. 14 J. H. Porlman, 14 J. Anderson & Co.. 14 Eiseman & Bro., 14 Lewis Tredeaick, 14 John Felix, 14 Rudolph Williams. 14 B. F. Spangler, 13 W. A. Leader, 13 Samuel Lindsey, 14 W. & S. Patton, 12 S. Grove, 14 Peter Haldeman, (bluer) 10 1 0. G. Claiborne, 141 I'. Sheldon, 141 W. S. McCorkle, ' 14 Aug. Pelan, (liquor) 14 David Mullen, 14 J. A. Barr, 14 do do 14 loam Rumple, . 12 G. J. Smith, 13, Charles Grove, 141 P. F. Fry, 10 , Kauffman & Price. 10 F. Shroder, 14 J. J. McLaughlin, 14 Smith & Whipper, . 11 J. S. Bletz, 11 J. & W. l'atton, 13 4.5 31. Sourbeer, (liq.) 13 Cone: Samuel !tarnish, John Kolp, (liquor) Samuel Allison, 12 O. D. Coleman, 9 Beeves. Abbott k Cu., 14 31. B. Witmer, (liquor) 11 Charles 3lelhorn, 13 Jacob Charles, (liquor) 11 Freak. Sourbcer, 11. 11. Fry, Agt.,. IMZIME! Levi Mentzer, (liquor) oy. M. Maleborn, 14 Neff & Nissley, 14 J. DAlefft, (Liquor) 14 John Filbert, (liquor) 14 W. B. Bowers, " Samuel Flackenberger, 14 est Ifflegal. • Abm. Smith, 13 J. k. C. Eagle, 14 Isaac It. Kuhns, 14 Abm. Collins, (liquor) 13 Jacob Foreman, 1 14 Henry Greider, 14 John Y. Horst, (liquor) 14 East and W Shoonberger Sz.Mussehnan 4 Col. James Myers, S John Miller & co., 14 David Zook. 14 1 Michael Ely, (liquor) 141 A. 11. Slaymalcer, 13 Sboenberge7 A': Musselmanl3 Harman Lightner, 14 F. W. Crawford, 14 Jacob Snyder, 14 A. Shock, (coal) 14 John Patton, 14 Mahlon Posey ; 14 Robert Marehbank, • 14 Fleming MeSparren, (lig) 14 bleary Sweigart, 14 William Bare, 14 James M. Hopkins, Do do. do N. H. Gillespie, W. H. Long. John Pusey. Wilkinson k Bro., J. P. Hutton, Fraclk. Swoiie & Son(mill) 14 Solomon Weaver, l4 Henry Shirk, Agt., 14 Jacob Holsinger, 14 John Roberts, (liquor) 14 C. Hoffman b Son, (liq) 14 Wm. Jacobs, 14 D. 11. Witmer, 13 J. W. Wicket, (liquor) 14 Jesse Showalter, 14 Daniel Wingert & Bro., 14 David Shultz, ' 13 John It. Brubaker, 14 Brubaker & Smith, 14 Davis & Co. (liquor) 11 Isaac Richmond, 14 D. Richwine & Bro., (liq) 12 Amos Diller, (liquor) 13 John S. Stager, 14 J. W. Shaeffer, 14 Peter Ream, 14 David Hildebrandt, • 14 Sanmel Rife, (liquor) 14 East. W. B. Jacobs 10 J. & W. Wallace,c (liquor)l3 Jacob Sensenig, 13 1 Z. Killian & Miller, 14 West. • Earl John Hammond, (liquor) 14 Jacob Shirk, " 14 Weaver & Stauffer, " 13 S. N. Klauser, 13 George Levan, 14 Ephraim Rare, (liquor) 14 Hertz & Roland, 14 Jacob Beerhower & Bro., Amos Rudy, , 14 L. G. Kemper, (liquor) 14 Peter Brown, 14 Jacob Buser, 14 Eckert Myers, (liquor) 14 E. S. Groff. 14 Eliza, S. H. Miller, (liquor) 141 G. D. Coleman, 9 Samuel Eberly, (liquor) 13 Martin Weidman, (liquor)l3 Jesse Pennyberker, 14 thtown. 4 James Bryan, (liquor) 14 3.l3achstresser, " 13 Campbell & Smith. 13 John Lynch, 13 Elizabe Eves Wealand, (liquor)l3 Isaac Redseeker, 14 Ross & Kauffman, 14 Keller & Harmony, 14 Breneman & Son, (liquor)l3 George Horting, (liquor) 14 Fritz & Kemper, .` 14 Sane' Hon, ~ 14 H. H. Heller. ~ 14 J. 4 J. Hacker, 13 Horting & thick, °hoof, 14 B. Konigmacher, 14 Adam Konigmacher, 14 Samuel Bauman, 14 J. W. Gross, (liquor) 13 Daniel Fry, 14 Z. Killian, (liquor) 14 Daniel Bard, 14 Fulton. Wood & Harlan, • 13 H. N. Fairlamb, Andrew Lewis, 13 James Barnes, jr.. Boyd & Kennedy, (liquor)l3 Jno. C. Walton, S. D. McConkey, " 13 C. Kauffman, Benj. Paslmore, 14 Lawrence Hippie, East Hempfield. John Frank, (liquor) 13 George Mullen, W. K. Martin, " 13 Daniel Tlamaker. John C. Landis, 14 Patterson .4 Sterret, John Stouffer, (liquor) 13 Daniel Summy. T. M. Miller, 14 John Russel, West Hempfield. D. W. Witmer, (liquor) 14 Dr. E. Haldeman & Co., 9 John Devlin, " 14 do do store, 14 H. &B. Herr, " 14 Bryan & Longenecker, 9 11. B. Witmer & Co., 12 Bruckhart Sc Smith, (IN.) 14 J. Haldeman, 9 • • East Lampeter. John Binkley, 14 E. Hopton, 14 S. iz E. Burkholder, 13 Joel Miller, 14 Abm. Bruner, 12 Jacob F. Herr. 13 Nathaniel Gillespie, 12 Joseph Cooper, 14 John Bender, (liquor) 13 ,do do 14 Chew & Grabill, 14 S. IV. Beecher & Bro.. 13 Thomas Kennard, 14 Lampeter. 131 J. Long &Co 131 West 11. Kreider, (liquor) C. W. Shrub, " Lancaster Township Geo. Calder, Leacock Jacob Holl, (liquor) 13 R. Weldler, Auor3 14 Moses Eby, " 13 Marks G. Wenger, 13 J. MehaffY & Co, 12 S. G. Groff. 12 H. Freeland & Son, 10 John Good, (liquor) 14 L. & B. Hoover, 13 Jacob Holl, 14 Bender & Swope, (liquor) 14 Litge n T. Ring ,l Co., Do. do. E. 11. Paxson, L. Kirk b• Bro., Marshall Wright Manheim H. B. Bowman, [liquor] 141 Mrs. Herr, , 14 Manor J. B. Martin, 14131ason & Hemlig, 14 Jacob Miller, [liquor] 14 A. &M. Sourbeer,[liguor]l3 Zimmer & Hughes," 14 Frantz & Funk, " 14 Manheim J. & J. Dyer, 14 G. Arndt & Kline, [N] 13 H. Arndt & 'Wort° y, 13 John She offer, " 13 1 Ma Peoples & Rohrer, [liq] 12 N. K. Zook, 14 J. H. Robinson a. Bro., [liquor] C. Steelo & Co., 12 : H. B. Stone & Bro., 14 `Robert Solobury, [liquor] 14 Mount Joy Benj. Grosh, [liquor] 14f Mount Joy Masterson & Shirk, 12 Myers & Maurer, 13 David Brady, 14 MeCorkle, Greider & Co., 12 1 J. Arndt & Bechtel, 12 Joshua 'loader, Dr. A. Sheller, 13 Mar' J. Shaffner, . 14 J, Mehaffy& Co., 111 Mary Imhoff, 14 J. T. Anderson, 14 Spangler & Patterson, 12 Spangler, Pattersqn & 13 1 Dyer, J. J. Libbart, 14 J. R. Difienbach. [liq] -13 John Rhodes, - 14 EL D. Miller, 14 A. Cassell, 12 S. K. Curran, 14 Thomas Stone, 14 Alexander Lin • say, 14 Henry Stultrbach, 14 W. H. Groat, [liquor] 14 John Kline, 14 Jacob Gnash di Son, 13 Par. A. K. er, A. L. Witmer, n El o. ig S u m a o r ker, d [li o [liquor] 1 1 1 4 2 1 Pei John Butt, [liquor.] 141 John Shearer, " 14 Raj John IfetzJer, [liquor] 141 C. 6.8. Grubb, 91 Salisbury. J. Sr. J. H. Ralston, 13 Hl W. Black, [liquor) 14 J. C. Skiles & Co., pig.) . 14 Jonah Eby, 13 Buchanan & McGill, • 13 C. &H. llmble, [liquor] 12 Wm. Buchanan, 13 Baker & Hopkins, Wm. Stevenson, 13 S. Kennedy, 10 Abm. Dolby. (lignor] 14 S. &W. S. Kennedy, 14 13 Robert Baldwin, 14 Cyrus Royer, Strasburg Borough. John Werntz, 14 Keneagy p. Bro., 14 T. A. Galt,. 13 W. S. Warren, [liquor] 14 Geiger & Gondar, 13Bower, 14 Swill Bower, 13`.1. V. Helstand, 14 Strasburg. John Raub, [liquor] 13 Sadsbury. W.W. Passmore. 14 Charles Cloud, 12 Samuel Slocum. 13 Charles Sproul, 12 Booth & Cloud, Wijah Lewis, 10 Coates & Hood, 14 14 McLaughlin & Johnson, 14 J.hn Gest, 14 John Ilompsher, 14 JD. Harrah, 14 Thompson & Huston, 14 Washington Borough. I4jManning & Dean, [lig] •19 Warwick. J. B. Tehudy, [liquor] 13 Julius Bechler, 14 J. Greider & Son, 14 David Bricker, 14 W. S. Wolle, 13 Allen C. Yundt, 14 S. B. Myers. [liquor] 12 Geo. B. Shober, [liquor] 14 J. W. Rauch, 14 Joseph Roe: John Bear, 14 Erben ¢ Co., 13 J. Buehler, 13 Col. Geo. Mayer, 11 W. H. Spangler. 12 J. W. Hubley, 11 R. E. Fahnestock, 12 C. M. Erbon & Bro.. 12, W. G. Baker, 14 A. N. Breneman. 13 Jacob Rotharmel. 14 T. R.Tkorr, 14 Daniel Ileitehue, 14 14 E. Metzgar, V. P. Anderson,., 14 Wm. Gable, 14 James Smith, 14 Wm. Hensler, 14 14 Sam'l Hensler, li. F. W. Fenderson. 14 Jacob Flick, 14 J. Kuhns, 14 M. Deichler, 14 Murray & Stock, 12 John Amer, 14 Joseph Gormley, 13 Dr. S. P. Zeigler, 14 Kline, McClure &. Co.. l2 Wm. Gumpf. I E. E. Demuth. 13 11. S. Gore, 13. Henry Gorrecht. 13 J. M. Bahill, 14 J. King, 14 Geo. S. Bull, 14 'C. Sheri., [liquor] 14 Mrs. Ann E. Frahm 14 S. H. Slitymaker, [liquor] 13 Levi Smith, 14 1). P. Locher. 14 P. K. Breneman, 13 Chas. A. Heinitsh, 13 Dark! Bair, 10 T. J. Wentz Sc Co.. 12 C. Kieffer, 13 G. 31. Zahm, , 13 Dr. Eli Parry, 14 Henry Pinkerton. 14 1 .1. Myer & Son, 121 M. McGonigle, 14 I'.ro 1 G. Eberau, 14 Ellmaker & Richards, 14 G. M. Steinman, 4 l Jacob Goble, jr., 14 John Herr, 10 Peter Wager, [liquor] 13 Smith & Rhoads, 14 IL H. Locher, 13 C. Gillespie, 14 Geo. H. Krug, 14 Samuel Diller, . 14 D. Hannan, [liquor] 13 Mrs. Mary Hull, 14 J. G. Getz, [liquor] 13 Hager & tiro's., . 9 W. H. Miller, . 11 P. McConomy, 14 Theodore Miller, 14 Longenecker & Cooper, 9 J. &P. Long, [liquor] 14 Rotharmel & Beates. 12 Christian Oast, 13 Zahm & Jackson, 12 W. U. Gilbert, 11 J. F. Long Sc Co., 13 Geo. Spurrier, 14 Geo. D. Sprecher, . 6 Pinkerton Sc Slaymaker, 11 M. Geisenberger, 13 C. F. Ebermau, 14 B. F. Charles, 14 Henry Markley, 14 R. Buchmiller, 14 John Rough, 14 Chas. E. Wentz 4. Bro., 12 John B. Markley, agt., 14 James W. Quinn, 14 II D. Musselman, 12j J..L. Sheaffer, [liquor] l3l Brokers. J. F. Shroder & Co., $lOOO, Millers and Tanners. Adalll4lololl. East 14Jesse P. e Lamps-kr. , Wm. Mahn,Rnck, 13 Bart, David Stamm tanner, 13 Jacob Stauffer, 14 no. Diffenbach, " 14 H. H. Breneman, 14 Daniel Potts, -- 13 Morris Cooper, 14 B. Eshleman, 14 Brecknock. We.ie Lampe-ter. Joseph Overholtzer, 14 RIO. Musselman, 14 Caernarvon. - David Landis, 12 Isaac Weaver, jr., 14 1. 4 J. F. Herr, 12 S. Martin, 14 Jacob Hollinger, tanner, 13 Rio. Hertzler, 14 Jno. Eshleman, 13 E. Coca/ice. Lancaster Township. Henry Shirk, 14 Jno. S. Gable, 10 Samuel Klahr, . • 14 Samuel Renck, 12 Samuel Keller, 14 J. W. :Metzger, 13 Benedict Bucher, l4 Jacob Bausman, 13 IV. Cocalieo. , A. K. Bowers & Co., 13 Jesse Lutz, 14 Leacock. Daniel Pennybacker, 19 Chas. Himmelberger, 14 John Reinhold, tanner, 14 Leacock Upper. , G. de S. Lutz, 14 Henry E. Lehman, .- 14 Danl. Gensimer, tanner, 14 J. &J. Lehman, 14 Conestoga. Danie l Groff. 13 - Benj. Hess. 13 John Leman, 14 J. & J. K. Goods 14 Little Britain. Abm. H. Metzger, 14 Jun, P. Harlan, tanner, 14 C. B. Mylin, 14 E. Brown, agt., " 14 Benj. Harnish, 13 Manheita. John Barr, tanner, 14 Trio. Hess 13 B. Snavely. 13 David Binkley, 13 Rudolph Myers, tanner, 14 S. Hunsecker, 13 Conog. Abm. Shenk, 13 Wiley -if Smith,- 14 Manor. E. S. Erb, • 14 Adam Miller, ' 14 B. and W: Donegal. Sam'l Kauffman. 13 Samuel Johnson, 10 Jno.Llntner, 14 John Becker, 12 Adam DOentler, 14 Frederick Albright. 14 C. B. & H. C. Herr, 13 John Stauffer, 12 Sam'l Gowen, tanner, 14 Henry Bishop, 12 Benj. Hershey, 14 A. Shock, 13 Jacob S. Kauffman, 13 do 13 John Stoneroad, 14 Daniel Braise 14 Israel Nestleroth, 14 Bossier & Ihimaker, 14 J. & H. Lintner, 14 Jim. S. Gish, 14 Daniel Lintner, 14 Dru more. Martin. Hadley d Pennock, 14 Francis 3lylin, 14 P. J. Penrose, ' 14 Mount Toy linonship. Earl. A. g. Hackman, 13 Daniel Overholtzer. 12 Jacob Missimer, 14 C. Sensenig, 14 Mr. 31ackley, 14 Earl East. Jonathan Nicholas, John Weaver, 14 Mount Joy Borough. H. Martin. 14 H. Kurtz, tanner, 14 G. Sensenig, tanner, 14 Paradise. Philip Stauffer, 14 D. L. Espenshade, tanner,l 4 Earl West. Thos. IL Linville, " 14 George Reed, tanner, 14 Israel Rohrer, 14 Jacob Wolf, 14 J. Eshleman,jr., 14 J. ct D. Barer. 14 Jonathan Lei Jig, tanner 14 Samuel Bucher, 14 Abm. Carpenter, 14 Abm.Groff, 14 Samuel Brun, 14 H. B. Graybill, 14 Penn. Elinabeth. David Cassel, tanner. 14 Gabriel Bare, 12 Elias Baker, 14 Bare & Stauffer, 13 B. M. Stauffer, 14 Hiram Erb, 14 John Hauenstein, 14 Jacob Illig, tanner. 14 Rapho. Christian Wissler, 14 David Brubaker, 14 Benjamin Breitigan. 13 Joseph Rider, . 14 Martin Gruel, 14IJohn Risser, 14 John Oberlin, 14 Jno. B. Hertzler, 13 John Bredler, 14 John Hostetter, 13 .Ephrata. Jacob Nissley. 14 John Stoud, 14 Salisbury. Benjamin Coldreu, 14 Thos. G. Henderson, 13 John Fry, 14 Sweigart & Wer.ver, 14 Henry Keller,. 14 J. D. Wilson, 19 'Michael Kauffman, 14 B. F. Huston, . 14 Gockley & Gerber, 14 John Newhouser, 13 Fulton. J. F. Hershey, 14 lohn Stubbs, 14 B. 31. Marple, 14 Slater Brown & Son, 14 Emanuel Graver, 14 East Hempfield. Sadsbury. Jacob Peiper, ' 14 II rl ey & Whitson, 14 Jno. IL Landis, 13 Geore Ernst, 14 Jac. IL Hershey, 14 Claipon Pyle, 14 Reuben Bowman, 14 ' Strasburg. Jacob Sonar, 13 Henry Herr, 12 Shenk & Sellers. 13 Christian Shultz, 13 S. Stanton, 14 Henry 31usselman, _ 13rChristi hilip13 Daniel Mahn. . 14 B. B. Herr, • 12 West Hempfield. . 14 Miller, an Braekbill, 14 M. H. Mahn, . 13 Washington Borough. Martin Grube, Jno. Brenemau, 14 Joseph Shock, 14 C. B. Herr, 14 Warwick. Abm. Zook, 14 Jacob Geitner, 13 Jamb Kauffman, tanner, 14 Samuel Keller, 14 Ephraim Hershey, 13 Samuel Young, 14 do do 13 Ephraim Erb, 14 I Martin Fry. 14i Samuel Fry, 13 George Flory, 14 Wm. Ressler, 14 1 Distillers. Lnmpeter East. S. &E. Burkholder. 9 Lampeter West. John blusselman. s . Marietta. Michael Hagg. 10 Martin. (Francis Mylin, 10 Afanheim. . Paxson & Chandler, 14 J. Hamilton, 13 31. E. Ewing, 14 Wm. Caldwell, 14 Joseph C. Tsylor, 14 Township. (Young k Zook, [liquor] 14 BOFOIIdG, Jacob Arndt, 14 Samuel Ensminger, 14 J. E. Cross, 14 Elindeameyer & 31engle, 14 rtic. 14 J. . 1 1 ( lo n r e ie l e x; 14 Girwin & Stacy, [liquor] 13 Benj. Bowers, 14 Hoover & Snodgrass, 14 Richard McFarland, 14 Township. _ . Adamstown. H. ce W. Echternacht, 9 Samuel Hinney, Patrick Reynolds, 8 Coca/ice Wcsl. Martin H. Fry, 8 Richard Winehold, 10 Borough. S. J. Shay, 14 Eby & Pennybeeker, 14 G. W. Porter, 12 J. E. Cassel, 12 Shelly & Pinkerten? 13 Patterson & Sterrett, 13 . .. Conoy. I Wiley d Smith, 9 C. S. Erb, 10 OmesioLici• Benj. Here, 10 1 ' Columbia. Joseph Mack, S ,Don,val East. • John Stouffer, 7 :John WHoy, , , _ : , • 8 Elisabeth Ibuouhip. Iffartin Grubs, 9 lßames Gallagher, 14 T. Bell & Plum, ' 14 obert:Turn:ler, pig) • • 14 David Caasell, 14 A. R. Cassell, 14 EL J. Shock, 13 J. Stahl & Son, 13 F. Floury, 14 Clark &Zell, 13 S. F. Eagle, 1S Henry Wolf, . 14 . John Croll, • 14 Miller & Musser, 14 A & J. Shock, 14 .. Harry & Roth, 14 Shaffner, Groh & Co., 13 . A. & A. H. Sammy, 13 S. 4. B. Hiestand, 13 : dise. Thos. E. Hoover, 11. D. Hess tz. Co., Seel Spindler, Illssae Stouffer, [liquor] 13 kiSamuel Hahn, " 14 .pho. I[Joseph Masterson, [liq.] 13 13 )IJobri Myers, " 1111 er City. 1 Coleman & Gillespie, 14 I Bryan & Shindle, 13 Jacob Hertzog, 13 . John I. Hartman 14 Mrs. Mary Kauff man, 14 Jacob Gruel, 14 John S Gable, 13 C. S. Frick, • .13 John Gemperling, 14 I John lletzger, 14 J. D. Skiles, 14 Wm. Miller, 14 . A. W. Russel, 10 1 R. Dysart, 14 Henry Gast, 14 Geo. Fahnestock, 14 • B. S. 3luhlenberg, 14 Andrew Steward. 14 G. Sener, 12 Brenemau 4- Maul. 13 B. N. Foltz, 14 C. Gast,- 14 Herman Miller, 14 James Dysart, 14 Moses Wenger, [liquor] 14 J. 4. J. L. Sampson. 14 I Geo. Remley, 14 Geo. Shindle, 13 I Philip Schaum, 14 Hugh Andrews, 14 Stoll & CO., 14 John Fonderstnith, [liq] 13 ghristima Disc, • 14 Philip Snyder, [liquor] 14 I Francis Heckert, 14 Shenk & Long, 14 T. &H. Baumgardner, 32 J. It. Smelt., 10 Wm. Taylor. 14 E. Steward, [liquor] 14 Jacob Bowers, " 14 11. A. Gable, `-` 14 Miss A. Keenan, • 14 Konigmacher d.' Bauman, 12 Powl & Mishler, 13 David Hartman, 14 , F. O. Kramph, 12 ;John N. Lane, C 0.,& 5 Wm. Gorrecht, 13 P. Deichler, . 14 Mrs. J. Bamborough, 14 C. F. Laise, agt., 14 IC. Myers, 14 31artin Shreiner, 14 E. M. Bolenius, 13 B. Peiffer, [liquor] 14 M. Shaeffer, " 14 Gerhart Metzger, 14 G. S. Adler, 14 S. A. Dysart cr Bro., 14 Evans & Schultz, 14 Jacob Rathvon, 14 George Kuhns, 14 Wm. 31. Shrum, [liquor] 14 .1. 11. Kurtz, 14 Block & Coo, 14 J. 0. Thackars, 14 Burns &Aiken, 14 S. J. Young, 14 J. 11. Kurtz & Co., ' 13 G. tinkle, 14 P. I. O'Rourke, 14 E. Scheaffer 4 Son, 13 H. C. Demuth, 14 Alfred Warren, 14 Charles Eeden, • 14 H. C. Locher, 13 Swartzwalder &Morrow, 14 , John Kepner, 14 J. H. Jeffries, [liquor] 14 John Fritz, 14 Henry Gantz, 14 E. Wingert, [liquor] 14 E.Gelger, 13 F. Stahl, [liquor] 14 Geo. Twining. 14 Fredk. Getz & Co., 14 j Edward Stehman, 14 lire. Hollinger, 13 Lancast Brewers arL Abm. Shank, .. 5 John Hostetter. 10 Manor. Abm. Peters, 10 Godleib Senor, .10 J. d H. Lintner. 9 Mount Joy ' Townoltip. Philip Haffner. 10 Penn. B. M. Stauffer, Elias Baker. 9 Barattise Wenger deroff. 9 I J. S. IC -Kennedy, 9 Z Raplzo. B. d H. Kauffman 9 i A. S. Hackman, . 70 J. B. Hertzler, 19 I „Vracburg Ibionship. 18. B. Herr, • Strasburg Borough. 10 I Jacob Killer, Warwifelt. I Jacob Weitzel, 10 9 Jacob Dentin, Henry Baker, 19 9 Daniel boater, Chas. H. Kreider, S ster Houses. Sam'l Kissinger, 7 John Haag, 7 JOseph Brintnall, 7 !no. B. Frick, 7 H. Wilier, 8 Abm. Kline, r 8 John Wittlinger, , 7 Elizabeth Springer, E Henry Frank,- t Nicholas Brown, E Uriah Butter, t John Tiger, E 1 Conrad dauber. t Philip Prick, 1 Houser. J. Hanger, t Christian Elias, , ? Daniel Oakeson, 1 Mariella. ...71 We*. L W. Graft Hempfield West. ThamailHand, • 10' Martin Grnba, 8 Ephrata. John Pry, HempfieLl Hatt. • I Henry Imhoff @Son, 9 do do • 9 Lancaster City. John Wittlinger, 10 Elizabeth Springer, 10 Henry Frank, John Hagg, C. Widmyer, 8 John Arnold, 10 Beer and 0 . Columbia. G. W. Hinkle. • J. W. Shummii, Jno. lc-reamer, James Loney, Benedict Krantsier, James H. Hunter, John Hain, Andrew Router, JacolrGrubb,. Jno. G. Fox, Adam Bill, Wm. Lechler, Daniel Myers, Ulrich Vogle, Edward Hughes, Jacob Underhill, Joseph Mick, Chassisgo. John Kenedy, Elizabethtown Borough. S. Harmony, B. Scheaffer, John Donee, Bari TV - est. J. G. Kemper, Geo. Greeser, Chas: Longenderfer, Bernard Rhoads, A. Longenderfer, A. 31a3Ichael, Joseph Hasler, G. W. Goodman, Adam Grady, Manor. Wm. Setley, 8 Cocalie° 'fat. Isaac Goldman, 8 Cocalico Bast. Harrison Kreemer, 8 Lancaster City. Daniel Olmstead, b Gotlieb Young. 8 ~ Chas. Widmeyer, John Casa, 8 Christi= Zimmer Penn. John Dutt Strasburg Bor. A. C. Hall,• I Jesse Hoffman, Darla Herr, Warwick Jacob Weitzel, leaicines. • Mn Joy Borough Eaby & Pennybecker, Jacob Stauffer, Lancaster city. Patent N. Columbia Wm. ZS , Leader, R. Williams, Geo. B. Markley, • 1 Chas. A. Heinitah, 4 Jno. F. Long & Co.,. 3 inn. Zimmerman, t , 4 Long is Schoenfeld. 3 W. G. Baker, . 4 illiard Saloons. Lancaster City. Mary Messenkop, • 1 3 Richard Helms, 3 David Miller, 2 J. R. Brubaker, 4 Canny. Sam'l Hackenberger, 4 MEM Bowling and B Columbia. Thomas Beath*, J re - An Appeal will he held at the County Treasurer's Office, in Lancaster, 'on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the Bth and 9th of d 115 E, 1853, when and where all per sons who are improperly rated (or think themselves so) may attend. • P.•J. ALI3RIGHT, Mercantile Appraiser. //s4- All licenses not lifted on or before the Bret day of July next, will be collected according to law. DAVID SHDLTZ thunly Ttectsurer, May 11-4 t. FJ. Krampla's Lancaster Cann • ty Clothing Store, Corner of Orange and North Queen Street', has been amply replenished with a choice variety of ready made MEN'S and BOY'S Spring - and Summer Clothing, fresh from the hands of good and competent workmen of the City of Lancaster. All kinds of Fashionable, medium and plain Cloth, eassimere, Cashmaret, Merino, Alpaca, Lin en and Gingham, Dress, Frock, Sack, Paletot, and business Coats, Monkey Jackets,&c., Plain and Figured Cassimere, Linen Drill Tweed, ;Summer Cloth and Cottonale Pantaloons, Merino and Cot-, ton drawers, Plain and Figured Satin Silk, Valentia, Merino, Swansdown and Marseilles vests, Merino Silk and cotton Uadershirte, Patent Shirts,. Colors, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, 4-c., &c., with a con stant supply of fine oil chintz and Mous de Leine Robes de Chambre. Also an excellent assortment of French, Ger man and American Cloths and Cassimeres of vari ous colors and figures—Linen and Cotton Drillings, Cashmarets, Merino Cassimeres, Tweeds, Drape d'Ete, Alpacas, Silk, Satin, Valentia and Mar ceilles, Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Handker chiefs, &., &c. All of which are offered-to a did criminating public on the most reasonable terms, and made up to order by faithful and competent workmen with promptitude. and reasonable dispatch. All ordered work guaranteed to suit the peculiar feeling or fashion of the customer, or in the latest style. Thankful fir past favors, and eschewing the threadbare path of the merely poetical and ideal. 'F. J. K, in presenting his card to his numerous patrons, invites their attention to the substantial and the real, confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may feel it their interest or pleasure to• give him a call. F. J. KRAMPH. • • . Corner North Queen and Orange streets. 3m-11 april 1 New and Cheapliardware Store. —The subscribers respectfully informs their friends and the public in general, that they, have just recived direct from the mauufacturess, a splen did assortment of goods, to yvhich they invite their attention. Persons commencing HOUSE KEEPING, will find a complete assortment of Knives & Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Waiters; Looking Glasses, Shovels and Tongs. BRITTANIA WARE, Coffee Mills, Brushes, Pots, Kettles, Pans, .itc. CEDARWARE, Brewing and Wash Tcbs, Buck ets, Churns, Stands, bushels, bushels and peck measures, Wooden bowls, &c. COOK AND WOOD STOVES, - - of the most approved patterns.. A general assort ment of BUILDING MATERIALS, Locks, Latch es, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Glass, Oils and Varnish. A superior article of genuine Fire Proof Paints. CARPENTER'S TOOLS, - - Planes, !land, Penel & Back Saws, Chisels, Au gers, Braces, Bits, Spirit Levels, Rules, Hatchets, &c., with a general assortment of warranted Edge Tools, FARMING UTENSILS; Ploughs, Patent Straw Cutters, Chains of all descriptions, Shovels Forks, Hoes, Mattocks &c. SADDLERS AND COACHMAKERS will find in their stock a complete assortment o goods suitable to their trade, of which they are of fering at greatly reduced prices] and respectfully solicit from dealers and consumers an examination of their stock. They hope by strict attention: to business, and their endeavors to please customers, to receive a share of public patronage. PINKERTON & SLAYMAKER, Between Shober kr. Senerfs Hotels, North Queen Street, Lancaster Pa. frb 22 tf-5 Shawls and Embroideries! S—J. C. DEPUY has the pleasure to announce to his numerous customers in Lancaster county, tlMt he has now opened at his beautiful, spacious and well lighted store, No. 41, North Bth street, Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of NEW SPRING Goons, comprising Rich figured silks, Changeable silks, Plain silks, Black silks, Mantilla Bilks, Chene silks, PARIS EMBROIDERIES, comprising Horiton lace goods,muslin and lace col lars, sleeves, chemisettes etc., embroidered cam bric handkerchiefs, worked drees muslins, edgings inserting, &c. FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising every variety in the newest styles, BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS, canton crape, brocha, thibet, cashmere, and other shawls. Ladies and Gents red gloves, hank's., cravats, ribbons, laces ect. The whole stock will be offered at THE LOWEST PRICES, at which goods of equal qual ity can be bought inAmerfea, and shown with pleasure to all whom may favor us with a call. J. V. DEPUY, 41 North Bth at., Phila. march 8 3m-7] New and Cheap Goods !—Just receiv ed, and now ready for the spring trade at the cheap store of CHAS. M. ERBEN 4- BRO., Na tional House Building, adjoining Sprecher , s Hard ware Store, North Queen Street, a large and ele gant assortment of Dry Goode, suitable for the coming season. Our stock embraces everything that is choice and cheap ; and having been selected with grert care, we are able to sell them at very great bargains ! Our stock is composed of a gen eral of Staple and Fancy Dry Mod, and we are now fully prepared for the approaching season, with every description of new spring goods; silks lawns, ribbons, satins, de beges, laces, bareges, de lainesj gloves, clothe, cassimeres, vesting!, cra vats, etc. Shawls, shawls. Linens, muslins, tick ings, checks, feather, ¢c.' Please give us a call and examine our stock. CHAS. M. ERBEN 4. BRO. march 1 tf-6 . ] North Queen st., Lancaster. THE PENNSYLVANIA * MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 550,000: • CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre-' pared to insure against the combined .risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses ? Mules, Cattle, Sheep, &c. r t :r Office, No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. DIRECTORS. A. JAYNES, President. B. M'LAIN, Secretary. Wm Day, James Mathews, Alex Hilands, . Henry A White, Wm 0 Leslie, Wm Bakewell, • John Young,. J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, Lancaster'. nov 6 t 6421 Tackle.—Grass'Lines, Prepared 'Silk Lines, Silk Gut, Linen-Lines,Gut:Snoode, Hair Snoods. Hazle Rods, Reed Poles, Kirby and Limerick Hooks, Cork Floats, Leather Cups, &c. &c. Received and for sale at B. S. MUHLENBKRG , S, Drug and Chemical store, No. 8 South Queen - at. ap. 151 3m-12 Philadelphia Advertisements. V. B. PALIIiEL, AGENT, THIRD AND. CILENNUT STS palrbarkke Platform /..... I - ' SCALES. , _Long known--severely tested— ) •• • Always - right—The Ae -7• . . knowledged standard. . .""" Railroad; Bay, Coal and Farm _ _ ,7 Or:- •11.....' 5era , SCALES , set m any part of the - - --.7_1 , -.. , :_y-__- coantl7, at short notice. Agent, GEORGE W. COLBY, 240 Mantel Street, .Philadelphia. 3m-13 Bands and Shades.—TAKE NOTICE. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth street, a few doors above Market street, Philadelphia, is the. mostextensive and best manufacturer of WIN- D°, Bratsna•and Sum= in the United States and has taken the highest premiums at all the Exhibi tions; he buys the . best materials by wholesale cheaper for Cash than others pay for inferior articles by retail ; and can, therefore, sell superior Veni tian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask for interior articles. PAINTED W INDOW SHADES in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. BUFF and WRITE LINEN SHADES.— Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures &c., whole sale and retail at the lowest Cash prices. STORE SHADES painted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers prices. OLD BLINDS painted to look as gobd as new. Purchasers by calling will be convinced that he sells a superior article, and guarantees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made. to dealers. 'april 5 3m-11,1 Charles Dummig , 207 Chesnut street, Arcade, and 33 North Eighth sheet, Philadelphia, Importer of MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS, FANCY ARTICLES and TOYEI, Wholesale and Retail. - - At 207 Chesnut street, he keeps the largest as. sortment of Accordeons, Violins-, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Flageolets, Files, Tamborines, best Italian strings. Walking Canes of his own insnufacture. And at 33 North Eighth street the largest variety to be found in this city of Fancy articles and Toys, too numerous to name, suitable for presents or birth day, bridal, philipcene, and other occasions, and also for children. In order to insure the confidence and satisfaction of his customers he will sell at lower prices than any other Fancy or Music Store in this city. His motto is "One Price, Small Profits, and Quick Sales." fall and examine his stock, whether you buy or not. N. B.—All kinds or. Musical Instruments repair ed in the best workmanship, and also taken in trade.' [march 22 3m-9 A New Article.--Patent Vet Man Blinds.—These Blinds overcome the only ob jection to this highly useful and ornamental appen dage to every well furnished house. They are so arranged as to let down from the top ofthe window as well as hoist up from the bottom, or can be sus pended at any point between, giving free access to -light and air when required, affording every oppor tunity of cleaning them from the floor. They are as simple in arrangement and, nearly as cheap as the ordinary blind. Ali I ask, is that you call and ex amine them before purchasing. Transparent Window Shades, Reed Blinds, Buff Shades, Gilt cornices, Bands and Pins, Oil Cloth, er.c. Zettered Seades for Store Windows painted to order. Wire-cloth Window Screens manufactured to order, beautifully landscaped or, plain. F. FORD, Wholesale ar.d Retail Dealer, No. 21 South Eighth st., 2d door below Market, Philadelphia. Ma 17 is-17 David Landreth's Agricultural AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMEN'T AND SEED WAREHOUSE, No. 65 Cheti- ,, nut at. Philadelphia. The susscriber offers for sale an extensive assortment of AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEBIENTS, Horticultural Tools, Garden, Grass, Field and Flower Seeds, Agricultural, Hor. ticulthral, Rural and Botanical Publications. Implement and Seed Catalogues, Landreth's Ru ral Register and Almanac for 1853, furnished grat is upon personal or prepaid application. D. LANDRETH, Philadelphia. may 10 3m-161 Security to the Buyer.—JOHN SMART North Bth Street, 2d door above Race, Phila delphia, has adopted the one price principle. All may then re)y upon getting good value, whether judges of watches, jewelry, plated ware or not.- J. S. particularly recommends his $25 full Jewel Gold Watches as being perfect time keepers, also his $5,00 sous of real silver Tea Spoons. Being in connectionw ith the most eminent manufacturors of Jewelry and plated ware, he can offer in ducements not to be found elsewhere. Remember the only one price jewelry establishment in the city, is 2d door above Race street. N. B.—Particular attention given to repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, may 3 F'eper cent Saving Fund.—Char tered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Capital Sock-280,000. THE SAVING FUND of the National Safety Company, No. 62 Walnut St., two doors above Third, PHILADELPHIA, is opan ev ery day trom 9 o'clock A. M., to 7 o'clock P. M., and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. This institution is well known as one of the best managed and safest in the country, and pays FIVE PER CENT. interestfor money put in tnere, from the date of deposite. Any sum from One Dollar upwards is received.— And all sums, large or small, are paid back on de mand, without notice, to any amount. This Saving Fund has Mortgages, Ground-Rents, and other first-class investments, all well secured, amoanting to half a" million of dollars, for the se curity of depositors. Office No. 62 Walnut Street, two doors above Third, Philadelphia. lion. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, V. Pres,t. WM. J. REED, Sec'y. BOARD OF REFEREES. Hon. W. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery, co _ . J. D. Streeper, Esq., editor of the Montgomery County Ledger, Pottstown. J. M. Scheenemen, editor of the Neutralist, Skippackville, Montgomery co. Enos Benner, Edq., editor of the Farmer's Friend, Sumneytown, Montgomery county. Hon. Joel Jones late Mayor of Philadelphia. Hon. John Robbins, jr., Member of Congress 4th district Pennslyvania. Hon. James Pige, late Post Master of Phila. Hon. Wm. Pennington, late Gov. of N. Jersey. Philadelphia - 3 ly*-15 PBorgne'', No. 63 North Bth Street. 2nd . door above Arch, east side, Philadelphia, dealer in FRENCH & ,GERMAN FANCY BAS KETS, Tin and German Toys, Wholesale and Re tail. Also, constantly on hand, a fine assortment of Willow Coaches, Cabs, Chairs, Cradles, Do mestic Baskets 'of all kinds, Velisopedes, Gigs, Sleds, Wheelbarrows, &c., &c. The public are respectfully invited to give me a call, as I will sell them as good and cheap an arti cle as can,be purchased at any other store in the city. March 22-3m-9 Important toThIlllers.—BOLTING CLOTHS—ANCHOR STAMP.—Ju , t received at the Bolting Cloth Warehouse, No. 1 North Fifth street, above Market at.. Philadelphia, a large stock of the above Goods manufactured of the •best se lected Silk, will not wear furzy, therefore will not require so much knocking as. some cloths that are in the market, and will bolt free. The flour will be clean and Of a bright color. GEORGE WISE. All cloths warranted. March 22-6m-22 Plaid Silks, Striped silks, India silks, Turc satins • Watered Lining silks, etc NO. 121 CHESNUT St., Between 3d & 4th sta PHILADELPHIA. SOARDING 81,00 PER DAY. DM) , 14, 1850-Iy-16 . - 'premium Awarded.--Brittori & _L Co., VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTUR ERS., No. 40 North Second street, below Arch st., west side, Philadelphia. An assortmeni of Plain and Fancy Blinds always on hand, at the lowest prices. Old Blinds repaired and trimmed equal to new, and Jobbing ptomptly attended to. A handsome assortment of Window Shades con stantly on hand, to which we respectfully call the attention of the public. Mar 22-3m-9 T E. Gould, (Successor to A. Flot,) V . No. 160 Chestnut Street, Swaim's Building, Philadelphia, extensive Music Publisher, and Deal er in Musical Instruments of every description. Exclusive. Agent for the sale of 'Joliet, Davis & CO 2 II (Beaton) PATEDIT.BUSPENSION BRIDGE .tEolion and other PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Bou doir PIANOS, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. • • Residents of the country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. . [may 10 ly-16 Die -sinking, Engraving, Adhe sive. Advertising Envelopes, Etc., Etc.—T.. B. CALVERT 4. CO., No. 48, South Third Street, Philadelphia, envelope manufacturers, die-ginkere, embossers and general engravere,-respectfully call attention to the superior style in which their em bossed business cards, and adhesiveadvertising en velopes etc., are executed, beingsdnick from dies, cot with devices appropriate to every branch of bu siness, thus forming at oncean meedingly attract ive and novel advertisement. The facilities of this establiahment are such that work can be oxecatecl fully.2Q , per cent, cheaper than at any. other. Envelopes for sale at the lowest prices to the Trade. Emma 22 ly-9 We study to please. BENJ. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North 6th st., Philn CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, A Merritt Asap, Dental Surgeon, 355. Race, or Sassalnis street, Third door aboVe 10th, Philadelphia. N. B.—Block with Gum, orSingle . Teeth of his own manufacture, in serted with atmospheric pressure or springs. . TO DENTISTS.—Asars Patent Moveable F. eat Dental Chairs and Spittoons for eale at his office. march 8 1853 . ly-'7 Paramol and Umbrella alanufac- TORY.—No. 344 Market Street, 1 door above 10th st., and No. 204 ARCH Street,4 doors above Bth street, offer the best assortment , best goods, and priices the lowest of the American market.— W halebone for dreeses, corsets, 4-c. All repairing, pertainine to the business, attended to with great despatch. april 126&121.SHARON SLEEPER. lop osendale Hydraulic Cement.— _Lk An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring Houses and Cedars, and for keeping damp ness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by EVI SMITH & SON, N. E. Corner of Front 4. Willow sts., Railroad, Philadelphia. G. M. STEINMAN, Lancaster, Pa. feb 15 ly-4) Shultz & Peiper? s Whole j sale Boot, Shoe, Hat, Cap, Patmt.and Leghorn Hats, Bonnets and Artificial Flower Warehouse, No. 101 Arch street ,4 doors below Wraires talon Harm., Philadelphia. WILLIAM C. IRWIN, • WALTER F. SHULTZ, Feb 22-6 m-h MICHAEL G: PEIPER. PHILADELPHIA ' Feb. 25, 1852. M r.Dougheyty—Dear Sir: Having been afflicted for many years with Consumption, or affection of lungs, and had the advice of six em inent Physicians of this city, who prescribed vari ous remedies which I used with little or no effect, and previously afflicted with splitting corruptions coated with blood, I gave up all bilges of recovery. At this time my daughter was with a family who was using Dougherty's Black Expectorant with suc cess, who recommended the same to me. I in stantly procured a bottle, and affer using six bot tles flay with safety say, I am completely restored to health. Yours, &c , WILLIAM COLLIER. Fitzwater street, near 13th, South side. Sworn and subscribed this 26th day of February, A. D., 1852, before JOHN' K. KENNY, Ala. The above medicine can be had of the Proprie , tor, at No. 26 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. april 26 ly-14 Cheap Watches and Jewelry, UTHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the. Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philada. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat cases,9 2 B 00 Silver do. full jeweled, 12 00 Silver Lepine, jewels. 910,00 do. do. do. 9,00 Superior Quartiers, 7,00 Imitation do. 5,00 Gold Spectacles, _7,00 Fine Silver do, •-1,50 . Gold Bracelets, 3 ,0 0 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1,00 Silver Tea spoons, set, 5,00 Gold Pens, With Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 370 cents to 80; Watch Glass, plain, 12 I,..cents ; Patent 185; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what' they are sold for. STAUFFER& HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and. Le pines, still lower than the above prices aug 24 pane Seat Chair Itlantdactory:— 'kJ No. 131 North Sixth Street, opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia. The subscriber is constant ly finishing, and on hand Plain and Fancy Cane Seat Chairs, in great variety of ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE STYLES, For Parlors, Dining-Rooms or Chambers, made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Col ors, &c., Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful designs; Cane Lounges, Cane 'Settees, Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, Store and Steamboat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and Settees, &c. Having extended facilities for manufacturing, we can offer a large stock to select froth, and execute all orders as promiitly and cheaply as any estab lishment in the Union. Housekeepers, Hotels, Steafriboil and Railroad Companies, will find it to their interest to call at the Factory of N. F. WOOD, No. 131 North 6th st., opposite Franklin tillunre, march 1 3m 61 ,Philadelphia. EtE3IOVAL _ . TO HIS OLD STAND AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. GEORGE F. ROTE, Fashionable Chair and Cabinet Maker, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends a.nd thn people of Li - caster co. generally, that he carries on the maufacture of CHAIRS of every description, and SETTEES, at his stand in South Queen st., the Mechanics' Institute, and opposite the Fountain Inn Hotel, kept by Wm. Wright, where he will be happy to meet his numerous friends and customers from the city and county, and where good bargains can always be had. He also continues to manufacture Cabinet Furn iture of every kind, such as Bureaus, Tables, Desks and Cradles. Call and examine his stock ofChairs and Furniture. inrThe UNDERTAKING BUSINESS promptly attended to. [april 29-13-tt Cabinet Making. BENJAMIN HENRY, Plain and Fancy Cabi net Maker, Undertaker, 4.e., at the corner of Duke and Vine streets, respectfully informs the cit izens of Lancaster and its vicinity, that he manu factures all kinds of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Desks, Tables, Sofas, etc., etc. Having had great experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can please all who may favor him with their custom. All orders will be prompt ly and satisfactorily executed. OLD FURNITURE repaired at short notice. if B. HICRAY will, at all times, be prepared to furnish COFFINS at the shortest notice and on the most reasouable terms. Lancaster, Juno 1, 1852. I y-I9 Peoples Marble Works, (Leon and & Bear's old stand,) SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, Half Square South of the Rail road, and 'ld door North of Michael M'Grann's White Horse Hotel, Lancaster city. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the , public that he has purchased the entire stock of Leonard & Bear, vaich, in addition to his own large stock, warrants him in saying that he has now in his yard by far the largest amount of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster, and greater than any other establishment west of Phil adelphia. In consequence of having purchased the stock of Leonard & Bear at a bargain, and having also made arrangements at the East to receive marble at reduced prices, he announces that he will sell much cheaperthan any other establish ment in this city or county can do. He is now pre pared 'to execute in the best style, Monument Tombs and ,Grave Stones, Mantels, Door and Window Sills, Steps, &c., &c., of ever variety and price. His facilities for furnishing articles in the Msr ble line are unsurpassed by any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may favor him with their patronage that his work shall be execu ted in the very best style and on the most reason able terms. 0::r LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and GERMAN, done at the shortest notice, and on the most moderate terms. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his work, being fully satisfied to rest his claim to public patronage upon ita merits. Thankful for the many favors bestowed upon him,he hopes by strict attention to business to mer it and receive a share of the public patronage. feb 22 ly-15 Konlgmacher & Bauman, Tan ners and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince Street : Cheap for Cash, or approved Credit. Constantly on hand a full as sortment of all kinds Saddler's and .Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality. including Rouzer's celebrated .Sole Leather," also,Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kids of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leatner, Gardea Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, 4-c. All kinds of Leather bought in the rough ;, high. est price given for Hides and Skins in cash ; orders will be promptly attended to. tteb 1 I y-2 To Persons commencing House keepii;g. I would call your attention to my full atsertmeut of Hardware, such a.A knives and forks, spoons, shears shovels and tongs, iron la dles candlesticks, ' B rittania ware, &c. And you wi.l also find a full assortment of Cedar Ware, such as tubs, churns, buckets, baskets, &c. Your attention is also called to my large assort ment of COOKING STOVES—having the sole -agency for two of the most celebrated. cook stoves now in use ; these stoves will burn either coal or wood, and have given great satisfaction. I have also a full assortment of Coach Trim mings, such as oil cloths, knobs, bands, spokes, hubs, shafts, felines, leather axles, springs, fc. Also, a good -assortment of building materials; and other hardware, &c. flease call and examine for yourselves, at the Hardware etm e, in North Queen street. GEO. D. SPRECHER, at the . Sign 'of the Big Lock. march 1 tf-6", C. B. Rogers, SEDE AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE No. 29, Aforlcat i Sfteeti_Philadelphia. ItirANUFACTURER of the moat ,appxoved, 111. Agricultural Implementa, Cuttings made to order. Oct N.-1,40 MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE, :WHY IS IT .I .That we behold many females, scares lo the ' ainsidia=ll . broken in health and spirits with a complication of and ail le e them of the power for the trainmen. of life n e tsage when _physical health, buoyancy of •PUMs. and happy serenity of mind, arising from • condition of health. should a joredommant. Many of the mums of her sufferings at fins—perhaps "..s before, artist. during girlhood, or the first years of manual. — we r e in their origin so light as to pan unnoticed, and of tonnes neglected. IF AFTER YEARS. When too Leae to be benefitind b.kly' knOwbuige, we hook back and mount. and :wet the full consequences of ow ignorance. What would we not often giros to ;Innen in early Ilk the knowledge we obtain in after Teen . Aid what doe and nights of anguish we might not We been ewe& if the knowledge WY umelT posseued. It is IlirsadiACHOLlE AIM STARTLING To behold the sickness and watering endured by many • wide '- for many years, from MUM simple and controllable, sWI remedied—or better incurred, if every NVp.•E AND MOTHER Foamed the information contained in a little Talmo. (with in the reach of all) which would spare to henalf YEARS OP MISERY, And to her husband the constant toil and moiety a mind. necessarily devolving upon him from eielmess of the wife, without Ewing him the opportunity of acquiring that corn pumice which his exertions are entitled, and the pcesession of which would secure the happiness a himself, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINEII By becoming in time pouessed of the knowledge,the want of which has canted the sickness and poverty of Actium& • In view of such conuquerces, no wife or mother coa sable if she neglect to avail herself of Nat knowle ls dge c in respect to herself, which would spare . her much eufferiny, be the means of beeline's and prosperity to her husband, and confer noon her children that bleumg above all price—healthy bodies with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a little wort entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Compan i on. BY DR. A. M. MAURICE/al, Ono Hundr oda Edition. 181 no., pp . WO. Fria, lA A (on ma 'Area, !XTL 11112101110, el 00.] First publithed is 11117outd It Is not lIIDRPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire a frill knowledge of the nature, character and causes of her complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It k impracticable to convey fully the various subjs.. treated ot, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married,or those contemplating marriage., but no female desirom of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, which - is so conducive to her own happiness, and that of her husband, but either ha or will obtain it, aa has or will every husband who has the love and affection uf his wife as bean, or that of his own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Hsee been SENT BY MAIL 11 . ‘ i thin the last f. mends. ElaTam and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT A SPUIIIODO EDITION Mere= and barefaced, haa been aarreptodealy Weed. midi the same form sad x i xx x exactly tie saw. Tina Paula lea exactly the same TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRARGIIIIIMP, But "Bos o n " robetituted for "Dr. A. M. Moorhen,' and for d ' New York,. sag the words, ENT.R{D accordhsg to Act of Courrees,ju duo Ger MO, by JOSEPH 'PROW, la the Clett'e ()dice of the Dintrict Court of the Orsibm District of New courrao. The entente, the subject matter, end men an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Primed on poor, brownish, dlot paper, with a pow NMI It en be !mown lino from the ensemble and Illegible weed cuts scattered througheut iu mg. The eseprigkt 111 mer MOW ino an asyjn the trade me lost to slums mid eemsema honesty se to be writing Pettis. U DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMER% No leas than the Ind owner of the mown In *Wright, they will beproaecuted, and asp. w il l be Wm es mese them to the public. A copy will be sent to each bookseller et Am, Odds the terms inn► which they will be fernisked.) spas mods his or char lumina.. caul of addnes CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. , BE NOT DEPRAIIDEDI Bay no book unless Dr. A. M. Maariceen. 1$ Liberty , N. Y., i s on the title page, sod die entry in Clerk'. OdSee en the beck of the title page corresponds as herein, and boy slaty of respectable and honorable dealer., or send by mail. de& dress to Dr. A. M. Maurice.. Fell title pie, with content., together with few Petty treating of important subject. to every parried ninsale, be sent, free of charge, to ec r u e enclosmg • letter stamp ite a prepaid letter, addressed LS herein. 770 n receipt of Fifty Cents, (or Ona Dollar for the fine Edition extra binding ' ) TIM MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVA TE MEDICAL COMPANION . Is sent (nsittsd free) to any part of the United States. AR letters must be post-paid, and addressed to DR. N. M. MAURIOEAU, Box DISC Nair York City. Publishing Macs, N 0.129 Liberty Street, New York. For sale by—Blanch & Crap, Haraisburg ; J. Swortz,Bloomsburg ,• J. S. Worth, Lebanon; C. W De Wirt, Milford ; J. W. Ensminger, Manheim; H. W. Smith, Huntingeon• ' S. McDonald, Uniontown; J. M. Baum, New Berlin ; H. A. Lantz, Reading L. T. Morse, Cranesville, N. Y.; R. P. Crocker, Brownsville ; Wants & Stark, Carbondale ; Eldred & Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre ; Geo. W: Earle, Waynesboro , ; R. Croaky, Meicer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W. Taylor, Utica; R. P. Cummings,Somerset; T. B. Peterson—Philadelphia [June 8, >62-20 117 - The Book is for sale at W. H. SY/XI:HMV° Book Store, in this city. - 500 CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and happi ness of a peoples a at all times of the meat valuable importance. take it for granted thatev ery person will do all ,n their power, to save the lives of their children and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacri fices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary canoes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable ; if you have an appetite con tinually changeable trom one kind of food to an other, bad Breath, pain in the Stomach, picking at the Nose, hardness and fullness of the Belly, Ory Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy : HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. - - - - _ Au article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances) be ing perfectly safe when taken,and can be given to the most tender Infant with ecided beneficial ef fect, where bowel complaints and diarrahaia have made them weak and debilitated, the tonic proper ties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the stomach, which makes it an infallible remedy fur those afflicted with Dyspepsia, thp astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. _ _ THE TAPE WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as In cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, 4.c., that those afflicted-seldom if ever suspect that it in Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave.— In order to destroy this Worm, a. very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills so as to re move all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must he taken in doses of 2 tablespoonful's 3 times a day—these di rections followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parte of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 4.c. We should, therelbre, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver.— These Pills being composed of Roots 4- Plants fur nished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, let, An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promote the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An Alter tine, which changes in some inexplicable and in anisible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A Tonic, which gives tone and strength 'to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A Cathar tic, which acts .n perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the bowels and ex pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. " TO FEMALES. You Will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit restoring their func tional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other :fluids so effectaily to put to flight all complaints which may arise female irreg ularities, asheadache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, 4c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base imitation. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agenut must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobeneack, at his LaboratorY i No. 120 North Second St., Phila., Pa. For sale by J. Long 4. Co., W. G. Baker, Lan caster; J. Stouffer, Mt. Joy: Rimer Camb , FaIIVIOWi & ea ch Octoraro, post-office; Irwin, ridge ; Shaub, Willow Street; Weidman, Briekersville; ~Leader, Columbiapapd by every respectable Drug gist and merchant in the State. Pricecash, 26 cts. 004 3Q *AP.
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