Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, May 22, 1855, Image 3

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WasturoixoN, May . 14.—Wm. Chancey
I.angdon, of Kentueky, assistanrengineer of
patents, has been appointed chief examiner,
at a salary of $2500. Wm. Reed, of Dela
ware, Amos T. Jencks, of R.:1., ThOMft/3 H.
Dodge, ofi N. H., and Isaac D. Tall, of Michi
gan have been appointed assistant examiners
t $:1800 each.
The Judges of-the new Court of Claims to
ay appointed Hon: Samuel H. Huntingdon,
f Conn., Clerk of the Court of Claims.
THE ODD FELLows.—There are now upwardi
f 32041 Lodges of Odd Fellows in the UnitedMbites, whose revenue is upwards of a million
nd a quarter of dollars, and who pay 'annu
ally over half a million of dollars for the re
lief of the poor. .
1 THE BLACK SEA TELEGILAkEL—The subma-
One' cable from Cape Kalerga, 'in Bulgaria,
to the monastery of St. George, in the Crimea,
lies a length of three hundred and one miles
across the bottom of the Black Sea. It was
laid down on the 10th, 12th and 13th of last
i outh.
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ENGLAND AND AMERICA.—AII able article in
e last number of the Westminster Review,
non the Constitutions and Government of the
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various countries of the earth, says that it "is
irI)I longer England, but the North American
ttepublic that has become the pole-star to
Which, from all sides,the eye of struggling , na
tions turns." A significant :Omission to come
from an English, s,,urce.
SINGULAR Esc.tPE.—A few days since. while
Mrs. Danforth, of Warren, Pa., was engaged
to her usual duties, a heavy thunder suave
Caine up, and in the midst of its fury a light
hing stroke descended upon her, burning her
hair front the crown of the head tti , the hack
of the neck, inciting her hair pins,"and pro
ceeding down. her body—leaving its mark as
t went--until it passed through the Maw.—
poitrange to say, the lady lived. and is rapidly
recovering-
LICENSE QCESTION.—Judge GALBRAITH lilts
I•efused to grant licenses to inns and taverns
n Erie county. He also decided that there
was no , law in existence at this time which
regulated the sale of liquors; that all laws re
ating thereto, punishments, &c., have been
-epealed, and no law can be offectis e until
October the Ist. at which time the new law
Soes into effect. By this decision it appears,
;that every body can sell just as much liquor,
until October first, as they please, without
fear of the law, as no law punishing the same
jc in existauce.
Itel.. Two hundred Mormons left Pittsburg.
an Tuesdey for the West, nicking in all about
500 who have passed through that city within
is few weeks.
GEN. Jes. lawrs has generously offered to
donate two hundred and fifty acres of land, in
Hentre county, to the Pennsylvania State Ag
ricultural Society, for a Farmers' High School.
CHURCH PROPERTY IN SPAIN.-A law has
just been enacted by thel3Spanish Cortes, or
dering all lands and dwellings belonging to
the clergy, to religious fraternities, and to pi
ous and sacred works, to be sold and turned
into money ' • breaking up all accumulations of
ecclesiastical property, and stripping the
Church of its immense•possessions.
LIIGLCPRICE OF HAY.—Some idea of the scar- .
city of hay in the District of Columbia, and
parts of Maryland and Virginia adjacent there
to, may be formed from the fact, which we
state on the authority of a private letter from
Washington, that the president recently paid
ea for a load weighing about a ton and a
,half. Cattle have- died of sheer starvation in
that regeion.
sar The Legislature, on the last night of
the session, refused to pass the claim bill, thus
depriving many a pour honest man of his just
dues,—but agreed to sell the Main Line for
seven and a half thillions, to profit rich mono
polists. Know-Nothingism can do strange
things—but the people can du still stranger it
they allow it longer to rule and . ruin,
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Se" Miss Bu YKLEY, whose escape from the
Sisterhood, at Emmitsburg, Md., some time
ago, made quite a talk ; is out with a card stat
ing that she prepared material . for a book upon
her experiences, but that somebody else gut
hold of the Tapers and secured the copy right
in New York, and that she has, in consequence,
instituted a suit to recover her MSS.
fier-The St. Louis Intelligencer expresses a
full beleif in the rumored discovery of abun
dant gold deposits at the source of the Arkai,
sas river.
MORTALITY AMONG THE C014 . 6.-.11 is stated
in the Cleveland Plain Dealer that the scarci
ty of food for stuck in Trumbull, Geauga, Ash
tabula, Portage and Stimmit counties, Ohio,
has been so great that a most unparalleled loss
tuts occurred among the stock of cows of the
dairy-men. More than four thousand have
died in the county of Trumbull alone, and
from all accounts it is supposed the number
lost un the Western Reserve will - not fall short
of sixteen thousand.
FLOUR SUIPPEB BY RAILROAD. —The quanti
ty sent forward uu the New York Central
Railroad fur the last four months is 75,530
barrels, against 44,894 for thesame time last
year.
)19„ The grand jury at Roehester,
N. Y.,
has indicted the secret oath system of the
Know-Nothings as illegal.
thou PRICE OF BEEF.—They complain bit
terly in New York, of the exhorbitaut price of
beef. A person writing from that city, says,
"Good beef is selling at from 11 to 13i cents
per pound on tho hoof—the latter being the
highest price ever known in the New York mar
ket. A conversation with some of the drovers
elicited sufficient to justify the belief that an
arrangement has been entered into between
the brokers there, and the owners in the coun
try, to keep cattle back, so as to give color to the
cry of scarcity, in order to obtain exhurbitaEit
prices."
siiiif•The notorious Mr. Hiss who was a
member of the legislative committee to inspect
the nunneries of Massachusetts, has been ex
pelled from the house fbr carrying his investi
gations quite beyond the instructions giv
en, the committee selected to pass upon
the cock and bull stories respect
ing; convents, and fur entertaining a public
prostitute at the expense of the Commonwealth.
He was therefore justly dismissed in disgrace,
but h., protested that many others were no
more innocent than himself.
NEW YORK, May 15, P. M.—The barque
Grape Shut arrived this afternoon from the
Canary islands, bring back Louis Baker, the
fugitive, of whom she was despatched in pur
suit, and who stands charged with the murder
of William Poole. She arrived at Cape Bal
mas ,some days in advance of the Isabella
Jewett, and awaited the arrival of thatvessel,
arresting Baker on her arrival.
SSix sisters were recently married in
the same night, at their houle in Somerset
county, Pa.
Emigration to Minnesota is at present
very large, and the emigrants are crowding
into St. Paul by thousands. Many,could find
no other shelter than that of their moving wa
gons, with which they are camped out in the
vicinity of the town.
la- HES RY VIG INORATINO CORDIAL.—The merits
of this purely veg2tabbi eat*: the removal and ours
of physical prostration, ge debility, nervous affec
tions, &c., Ac., are fully descr in another column of
this paper, to which the reader isreferred, Si per bottle, 3
bottles for $5, six bottles for $8 ; $l6 per dozen. Observe
the mark of the genuine.
Prepared only by S. E. WILE'S, No. 3 Franklin ltow,
Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, l'a.. to whom all
Orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable
Druggists and Merchants throughout the country.
T. W. DYOTT SONS,
132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents Tor Penns.
For sale at the Medicine Store, Rut Orange st.. neat to
Kramph's Clothing store. jitn 2 1y.50
%Ea. Da. Crussinuars Pius Fog rs.—The•comblna
nous or ingredients in those Pills Is the result.of a long
sad extensive practice; they are mild in their operation,
and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In
every Instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills
in=lably open those obstructions to which females are
llable,xnd bring nature into its proper channel, whereby
health is teetered, and the pale and deathly countenance
Changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health
nnless she Is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes
place, whether to no exposure cold, or any other cause, the
general health begins immediately to decline, and the
want of each a remedy has been the cause of so many con
sumptions among young females., Headache, pans In the
Olds, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and dis•
inched sleep, do most always arise from the interruption
pf nature; and whenever that la the case, the pills will in
variably remedy all those evils.
1. N. B.—These Pills should never be talc during preg
nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage.
They, are put up in square Hat boxes, and will be sent by
mall to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheeseman,
Na 271 meeker street, New York. Price One Dollar per
box_ f Sept. t ly-Sa
I Ax KOSSUTH,' according to reports, is preparing for
revolutionary attempt in Nurope as soon as the prop e r
time may arrive. We mar then look for a revival of the
Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have n:
doubt the Mil a.tshia public , no matter what may be th
'Changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselane
with clothing from ItOOSHILL & WILSON'S - cheap ant'
elegant clothing store, No. 3.11 Chesnut street, corner o
!Malin Plan. dee 2T 449
Kr-EQUALITY TO ALL! OITIFORMITY 0 PRICRI—
A new ielittlTO of business:- Every one his .own Salesman:
Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No.
MO Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the
largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing In
Philadelphia, made expressl for retail sales, have consti
tuted every . one his own l by having parked in
figures, on each article, the very, lowest price it min be
sold for, so-they cannot powibly vary—all mnstlruy alike.
The goods are all welL sponged and prepared Mid great
pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the
fall assurance of getting. a good article at the very lowest
price.
Remember the Crescent, in Market,. above 6th, No. 200
feb 26 ly-5 JONES it CO.
MA IMAGES
On the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. J.Strine, David IL Har.
nlsb, of Conestoga, to Barbara Bender. of Manor. -
By the =ale, Abraham Siegrist of East. Lampeter, to
Frances Winger. of Leacock.
On the 13th inst., by the Rev. D. W. Bartine, Stephen
Ashman, of Orange co., N. T., to /many Condy, of this city.
On the 15th inat., at 8 A. IL, ‘ by the Res. J. C. Crum
bough, John D. Be_abm, of Harrisburg, to M. 147 AI.
bright, of this city.
On the same day, at 11 A. 31.,by the same, Wm. Deitrick,
of this city. to Julian Diller, formerly of New Holland,
late of this city.
On the 13th - inst. the Re,: James Mug, Christian
Itessher to CharlottL Albright, both of Ntaytown.
DEATHS
On the 14th Inst., Catharine Demuth, Inthe 83d year of
her age.
EIMEMMIT!
FLorra—The Flour market has undergone no
change. Thee is but little export demand, and
the only sale reported is 300 barrels good brands
at $ll per barrel. There is a fair inquiry for the
supply of the retailers and bakers at $lO 75 all for
mixed and good brands, and $ll 12iall 25 for extra..
The receipts and stocks continue small, and there are
but few sellers at our lowest quotations. Rye Flour
and Corn Meal are held firmly. Sales of 100 bar
rels of the former at $7 25, and 300 barrels of the
latter at $5 per barrel.
Gaels—Wheat is scarce and there is very little
coming in. Sales of 1900 bushels red mostly at
$2 63 per bash ; we quote white at $2 68. Rye is
scarce—.-1506- bushels sold at $1 55. Corn is in fair
request, but supplies arrive very slowly—sales of
10,000 bushels yellow at $1 12, afloat, and a email
lot in store at $1 10. Oats are steady—sales of 1500
bushels Pennsylvania at 67 cents, afloat, and 700
bushels in store at 70e per bush'.
CARDS.
Aid,. J. Neff, Attot ney et Law.--‘lltier with
11. A. rhieffor. 6a1.. south-west corner id"Coutre Square,
uoxt door to Waiter's Will.. Store. Littionstor, I's.
clay 15, 1555 ly-IT
Te.se Landis,—Attorney at Law. °Glee one door
P.) east of Lechha's hotel. E. King St,
vem, All kinds of Serivenin4-0001; as writine Wills,
Deeds. Mortgages,Accounts, Sc., will lkiattended to with
entreat:was and espatch. may lb. '55 ti-17
Tames Black.—Attorney at Lae. (Mire in E
e.) King street. tat doors east of 1.,111,4, Hotel, Lao
caster, Pa.
/753- All laishiess connected with his profession, and
all kinds of writing, such as preparing Doris. Moitittiges,
Wills, Stating Accounts, he., promptly attondmi to.
11r. John Waylan, Surgeon Denthit.—
If:Mice Nu. si; North Queen street, Esst Lanca.syr,
may 1 If-15
lI Stephens' Wine and Liquor Store,
_L•is Duke street, next door to the INTELLIGENCER "
office, and directly opposite the new Coxes fIuCS:
Lancaster, april 17
Ur. J. T. Baker, flowepathic Physician, successor
Cu Dr. 3PAllister.
Mike in E. Grunge St.. needy opposite the First Ger
muu Reformed Church.
Lancaster, April 17
1 - 3 emo vtoL—W I LLAM B. DIRDNEY, Attorney at
JA,Law has removed his office from S. Queen at. to the
building in the South East corner of Centre Square, for
merly known as flubley's Hotel.
Lancaster, aprit 10
Tuning B. Kaufman, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Agent for procuring Bounty Land Warrants.
Office in Widmyer's Building, South Duke street; near
the Court House. mar 20 Gm'-9
BELLEVUE HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, PA.
BARDIVELL d BRENEMAN,
• PROPRIETORS,
(Late by Mrs. Haines and John Barr.'
liefornitbed with all Modern Improvement, for the coil
[demo of the travelling public.
gir Terms made easy to suit the times—call and see.
Or.o. If. BARDSVELL, l f 11. M. Bavam.ks,
Av ymn i ng co ., Pa. J apr 17 tf-13 / Lancaster co., Pa.
Tlelegate Meettug.—The Democrats of Clay town-
Liship are requested to meet at Steinmitzs Tavern, in
said township, on Saturday the 2d of June nest. !between
the hours of I and 3, P. 31.. to elect five delegates to the
C.,unty Convention to be held in Lancaster on the fith of
June, to elect delegates to the State Convention.
may 22 tflB MY ORDER OF TWP. COMMITTEE.
T emoe rat ic Deidderats of Cones
1/ toga township are requested to meet at the public
!muse of Jacob Hall, in Conestoga Centre, on Saturday the
2d day of June next, at 5 o'clock, P. M., fur the purpo,q, of
ele,tin; delegates to represent said township to a (teneral
county convention. to be held in the city ipl Laueaster. on
the Wednesday following. June 6th.
may 22 tf-IS BY oRDEIt OF THE COMMITTEE.
ivr °tic e.—Assigned Estate of Martin Andrews and wife.
111 of Cast L.t.opeter Twp. The undersigned, appointed
by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Aud
itor to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of
Jacob Andrews, Assignee of Martin Andrews and wife.
among the creditors and those legally entitled thereto—
hereby gives notice that he will attend Mr the - purpose of
his appointment, at his office, in the Village of Souders . burg,
in said township, on Wednesday the lath day ofJune,
1033. at 1 o'clock, P. 31., when and where all persons inter
ested are requested to attend.
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For Sale.-50 Shares Lancaster Bank'Stock.
12 75 Shares Laucaster Savings Institution Stock.'
52 Shares Conestoga Steam 31111 Stock.
may 22 tf-18 J. F. SIMODER k CO., •.
Agents
lcrot ce to Bridge Builders.—Sealed proposals
1. 1 4 tbr,building a Bridge across Bearer Creek , at or near
Daniel Herr's (Pent:tea) residence, in Strasburg Township,
will be received at the Commissioners' Office until 2 o'clock,
P. M., on Monday the 11th day of Juno next.
The plan and specifications can be seen at said office at
any time previous to the letting.
JOHN M. HIESTAND,
PHILIP GEIST.
WILLIAM C. WORTH,
may 22 td I 8 Commissioners
(Exam. and Amer. Press copy only.)
ASpecial Meeting of the Stoekholdere of
the Conestoga Steam Mills (now No. 1 Mill) will be
held in the city of Lancaster. at the office of No. 1 31111,
cornet of Prince and German sts., on SATURDAY, 2d day
of JULIO next, at 2 o'inck. P. 31., for the purpose of re.
during the capital, in consequence of the-sale of Nos. 2
3 Mills, and to make arrangements for the payment of the
'Attaining liabilities of the Company, and to provido for
the continued manuthcturing uperatimis of the Mill. By
order of the Board of Directors.
may 22 2t-13 WM. L. GILL. Sec'y.
Totice to Tax Collectors.—The Tax Collectors
of the several. Townships and Boroughs will proceed to
collect the State and County Tex, (allowing the abatement
of 5 per cent. on State Tax,) and make prompt payment to
may 22 at.-1S B. REINHOLD, Treas'r.
real Si ths.—WENTZS DM' GOODS' STORE isyhe
.place where you will find an extendreasNortuient of
desirable styles.
Rich ['laid Fault de Lola,
Rich Striped " "
Solid (Mors .•
llich Brocades (4i:scions grales: lmila Wash Silks, choice
colors; Best Quality Plaids: Black Silks, all widths. Prices
ranging from 50 cents to $2.00. Best Black Silks ever sold
fOr $l,OO. To become convinced call at . ,• .
CRAPE STIAWLS.—WEICTZS' have paid particular at
tention to their Shawl Department this season. and now
offer a fine variety of Plain White Crape Shawls, heavy
fringe—from $5 to s2o—Magnificent Emb. Crape Shawls—
from $l2 to s7s—Silk, Thibot and Cashmere Shawls, dif-
ferent grades. For a handsome Shawl remember
TO TAE LADIES.--Call and see those rich and beautiful
Grist Marilo Talmas and Paris 3lantillas; also, magnificent
Flounced Berege Robes now opened at
may 22 tf-1S WENTZS' STORE.
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rrhe Op e n Bible.—Agents wanted to sell as ne,2
work, entitled " Paganism, Popery and Christianity, r
the Blessing of do Open Bible," as shown in the Hist o
of Christianity, from the time of our Saviour to the p re ,, r Y .
mt day, by Vincent W. Milner. With a view of the lat vs t
developments of ReMe's Hostility to the Bible, as exhi bi.
ted in various parts of the world, and an expose of the ab
surdities of the Immaculate conception, and the idolatrous
veneration of the Virgin Mary, by Rev. J. F. Berg, D .D„
author of "The Jesuits," "Church and State." As.,
The author of this work, Dr. Berg, is acknowledged b r , b e
the most able writer on Romanism In the country; those
who have read his discussions with Archbishop 'Hughes
will need no assurance of this fact.
Agents will find this the most saleable book published;
it is a large 12mo. volume, of four huitdred and thirty pa.
ges, illustrated with numerous engravings, beautifully
•and substantially bound, and sold at $1,25 per copy.
Specimen copies sent by moil...post paid, to any part of
the United States, on receipt of the above price.
Send for a copy, and judge fur yourselves.
Address, J. W. BRADLEY,
Publisher, 48 North -Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
may 22
4t-18
Register's Notice
MILE Accounts of the respective decedents hereunto
I =waxed, aro filed in the Register's Office of Lancaster
county, for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans'
Court, to be held in the Court House, in the City of Lan
caster, on the 3d Monday In June next, (the 18th) at 10
o'clock, A. AL
Rudolph Miller, Conoy Township. Guardlaiaablp Account.
By Michael Ma'shorn, Guardian of Frederick S. Miller, a
minors=• of deceased.
Purnell Hickman, Dnamore township. By P. W. House
keeper, Administrator.
Jacob Ober, Dauphin county. Guardianship Account.—
By ChrilakaiLentr, GUSBAEL of Jacob Ober, son of dec'd.
John APCollum, Conestoga township. By Jacob Musser,
Administrator.
Christian Martin, Mount Joy township. By Abraham
Groff, Executor.
John Gerhard, West Cocalico township. Guardianship Ac.
count. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Jonas Gerhard,
a minor 'woof deceased. . e> 4
Christian Greider; jun., West Hetaptiobi township. By
- George Yrnidt;Wessi•Earl ti.iwnsdrip. By John W:thisas,
Executor.
Catharine. Reesor, East Donegal township.. ,By Christian
&ism, Administrator. ' • " _ ' •
Peter Sweigart, EastOecsibco toinsiship By John Wielder,
Administrator, inunlestamento annexe.
Elizabeth .Houser, West Lampeter township. By Jacob_
Mouser, Administrator.
William Livingston,. Salislmry toirtuddp. Chaardhanship
'Account" By Henry Livingsttm, Guardian of Sarah and
- John Livingaton, minor children ot deceased,: r
Henry •Penstennacher, Manor township. Guardianship
- -Account. By:Jacob Barcsuran and AbrahazniX.. Peter; Es
- entices of Jamb Paters,. deceased, who wiurGnardisua of
Catharine •Penstersoseher, the only - Child of Henry Yen
.
ate/rancher, deceased.
William Andrew Salisbury township. By John U. An
. drew', Administrator.
Joseph Sassier, Bart township. By John Bawler, Executor.
Anna Sharp, Blenheim township. By John L. Sharp, Ex
ecutor. •
John Horst, Rapho township. •By Henry Horst, Joseph
Horst, and John Huber,. Administratorrs. - •
Daniel Horst, East Earl township. By Davis Horst, Ad
ministrator. -
George Irwin, "Salisbury township. Ly Sarah Irwin, Ad
ministratrix. • •
•Elizabeth Krug, West Lampeter township. By Benjamin
Musser and Samuel Krug, Administrators.
Magdalena Plasterer, Elizabeth township. By Joseph S.
Keener. Administrator.
Abraham Musselman, Mount Joy township. Guardian
ship Account. By Samuel Musselmars Guardian of Cath
arine Binsrniman, minor child of dec eased.
Jacob Zeller, Brecknock township. By George Zeller, Ex-'
castor.
John T. Miller, East Lampeter township. By John Krei
der. Administrator.
' Elisabeth Shroy, Lower Leacock township. By Samuel
Administrator.
Henry Burns, City of Lancaster. By Carpenter M'Cleery,
Administrator.
William J. Pearson. East Hernpfield township. By Jobn
M. Greider, Administrator.
Pfaut; Lebanon county. Guardianship Arm tut.—
By Jacob l'faurn, Guardian of Emanuel Planta. one of
the minor children of deceased.
Anna Markley. Earl township. By-C. S. Hoffman. Exeen
tor.
George Lehman. Baytown. East Donegal township. By
John Hollinger. Administrator.
Jacob Finfrock, Springville. East Donegal township. By
Jacob Nissly.Administrator.
B l ri e cra Good, Brecknock township. By Joseph Good, Ad
minixtrator.
John Keinerer. West Donegal township. 8y Peter Kem
ever. Administrator.
Jobe I IYSF. Little Britain township. By Abraham Hess.
acting Ex., cuter.
Jeremiah Zeamer, Rapti° township. By Henry 'Learner.
Administrator.
Gorge litemesderfer, Elizabeth township. fly John
Bieniesderfer, George Blemesderfer. Catharine Bieusessier
fer and Philip Lenhert. Administrators.
Martin Eshleman. Providence township. By Elizabeth
Rush, surviving Executrix.
John Reeser, East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac
count. By .7osephillelsey. Guardian of John and Anna
!terser, minor children of deceased.
MichaellOber. Donegal township., Guardianship Account.
Ity Philip K. Auxer, Guardian nt John Ober. one of the
minor children of deceased.
Elizal.th Hackman. Conestoga township. By Jarob 31•Cal
lister, Administrator.
Eve Hackman. Conestoga township. By Jacob 3l't at lister.
Administrator, With the Will annexed.
Susanna Batton, Upper Leacock township. By Cyrus Bat
' ten. Executor. •
Joseph Wenger, West Earl township. Supplementary Ac
count. By Benjamin Wenger and Issue Wenger. Exec
utors.
John H. Brubaker, West Comlico township. By Jamb
Henley, Executor.
Joseph Heist. Penn township. By Christian Hershey and
Benjamin thy. Executors.
John Zartman. sen., Elizabeth township. IC John Zarb
man and Jacob Romig, Executors.
Ann Eshleman. West Ilemptield township. By Jacob Fish.
leman, Administrator
Rosina Walk, New Holland. Earl township. By Frederick
Walk : Surviving Executor.
Jacob Burkholder, Pequea township. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Mecartney, Guardian et Fanny Burk
holder. and of Henry Charles. Gaurdian of Catharine and
Anna Burkholder. minor children of deceased.
William Pennock, Little Britain township. Final Guardi
anship Account. By Hugh E. Steele, Guardian of Hannah
J. Pennock, daughter of deceased.
David Kreiter, Elizabeth township. By Christian Kreiter,
Administrator, de bonis non cum testaments annexe.
William Pennock, Little Britain township. Final Guardi
anship Account. By Hugh E. Steele, Guardian of Mary
L. Pennock, daughter of deceased.
Christian Kauffman, }last Ilempfield township. By Da
old Baker, Executor.
Abraham Groff, Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac
count By Henry 31ussehmtn, Guardian of Benjamin F.
Groff, a minor son of deceased.
John Kirk, Fulton township. By Jeremiah Kirk and Lew
is Haines, Administrators.
Henry Christ, city of Lancaster. By Jacob Christ, acting
Executor.
Christian Witmer, Rapho township. By Andrew 3letzgar,
Administrator and one of the Committee.
Hugh 31*Clarin, Sadsbury township. By Samuel Slokom,
Executor.
Daniel Herr Manheim township. Second and joint Ac-
count. By :Susanna M. Herr and Wm. K. Marlin, Admin
istrators.
Jacob Brighton. Penn township. By George Brighton,
Administrator.
Philip Ritz, Drumore township. By John Rawlins. Ad
ministrator de bents nun.
Michael Wolf, city of Lancaster. By Henry SCIMUM, one
of the Executors.
George 11. Getz, city of Lancaster, Guardianship Account.
By Daniel Harman, Guardian of Charles, Eleanor, Cath
arine, Alice and John Getz. minor children of George 11.
Getz, deceased. and heirs, he. ofJohopletz, (their uncle)
Irate of Lancaster city.
Abraham 3lylin, West Lampeter township. By Abraham
S. 3lylin and Henry Hess, Executors.
It egi na Martin, East ;Earl township. By Abraham Weal
ver, Executor.
Jacob 3letzger, East Heinpfield township. By Andrew
Metzger and Henry I‘letz!.rer. Exectttors.
Joseph Frey, Shiner tow, o p. By Benjamin M. Frey and
Jacob Manuart, Ads,.: ..•,ors.
Peter Sheaffer,. Earl township. Guardianship A ccount—
ilv Isaac H. Good.. Guardian of Susanna, Esther and
Margaret Hurst, three of the Grand children et:deceased.
Daudet Myers. Borough of Columbia. By Jacob Myers and
`David E. Rohrer, Administrators.
Jonathan Weaver, Leacock township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Peter Eby, Guardian of Daniel Weaver and
Henry Weaver, two of the minor children of dtemmed.
Jacob Weaver Leacock township. Guardianship Account.
By Peter Eby. Guardian of Emma E. Lefever, miner
daughter of Benjamin Lefever. deceased. and Legatee
under the Will of Jacob Weaver, deceased.
John Frantz, Lost Lampeter township. Ily Jacob Landis,
Administrator.
Mary Lefever. West Lampeter township. By Philip Lefe
ver. Administrator.
Peter Vandersaal, Mechanicsburg, Upper Leacock top. By
John Bard. Executor.
George Yundt. sec., West Earl township. Supplementary
Account. By John W. Gross, Executor.
John Waldsmith, West Cocalico township. By William
Kegerrise, sole Executor.
Frances Pottp. Strasburg township.. By Jacob Potts. Ad •
ministrator.
Frances Murdick, Borough of Strasburg. Supplementary
and final. Account. By John 31urdick, Administrator.
Frederick Shoff, Martic township. Guardianship Account--
, By Jacob Brenneman, Guardian of Isabella Shoff, and
Martha Ann Shoff, minor children of deceased.
Jacob Bundel, city of Lancaster. By Henry Bundel, one
of the Executors.
Johu N. Brubaker, Martic township. By William Dont,
Administrator.
George Kraft Manheim township. By Henry Shreiner,
Administrator.
Joseph Eby, Clay township. By Peter Eby, Jacob Eberly
and Jonas Eby, Executors.
William zartman, Elizabeth township. By Anna Miller.
(late Anna Zartman) Administratrix.
John Wiest, West Cocalico township. By Christian Wiest
and Benjamin Wiest, Executors.
Mary Hess, West ampetpr township. By Jacob Hess, Ad.
ministrator.
Jonathan Foltz, city or. Lancaster. By Dr. J. W. Foltz,
Acting Executor.
Benjamin Hoover, Leacock township. By Isaac G. Hoover
and Samuel Groff, Administrators.
Elizabeth Weitzel, city of Lancaster. By, George Weitzel,
Administrator.
Henry B. Landis, Strasburg township. By Daniel Herr,
(Pequea) Administrator.
John Buser, sr.Cumberland county. Guardianship Account.
By George Bear. Guardian of Maria and Frances Buser,
minor Grand children of deceased.
John Kreyle. Cocalico (now Ephrata) township. Supple
mental and final Account. By Peter Stock, Surviving
Executor.
Jonas Ruth, West Cecelia, township. Supplementary
Account. By Levi Ruth and Jacob Reinhold, Executors.
Christian Brubaker, Elizabeth township. By Jacob S. Bru
baker and Henry S. Brubaker, Administrators.
Isaac Kling, Upper Leacock township. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Evans; Guardian of Abraham and Ja
cob Kling, and also late Guardian of Phares Kling, de
ceased, minor children of said Isaac Kling, deceased.
Catharine M'Elroy, Borough of 31arietta.py Joseph D. Wi
ley, Executor.
William Diller, New Holland, Earl township. By William
Kinzer and Henry A. Roland, Executors.
Elizabeth Miller, Ephrata township. By Jacob L. Gross,
Adminisistrator.
John Wenger, East Cocalico township. By Jacob Wenger,
and Susanna Wenger, acting Executor's.
George Hassler, West &calico township. By Elias Weitzel,
jun., and Daniel S. Lutz, Administrators.
John Brubaker, Clay township. By John Kemper, Ad
ministrator.
Henry Musser, Hemptield township. By Emanuel C. Rel.
mut, Administrator de bouts non.
Elizabeth Bedell, city of Lancaster. By Jacob Franciscus,
Administrator
John Bechar'., Caernarvon township. By John B. Wel
ler and Levi Weiler, Administrators.
Jacob Fassnacht, East Cocalico township. By Henry Fass
nacht and George lirumiauf. Executora.
Ulrich Lehman, Itapho township. By Abraham Lehman
and Daniel Fretz, jr., Administrators.
John Herr, (Smith) Pequea township. By George Kreider,
acting Executor.
David Burkhart, Upper Leacock township. By Henry
Burkhart and Daniel Hoover, Executors.
Peter Hernly, Rapho township. Final Account.. By Alva
ham Lehman and John Camel, Executors.
John M'Mullin, Borough of Columbia. By Thomas Lloyd,
Trustee.
James B. Reed, Fulton township. By John Reed, Admin
istrator. !
Susanna M'Clous4 an infant and daughter of John M'Cloud,
'late of West Lampeter township, deceased. , By William
M'Cload, Administrator.
Henry Weaver, city of Lancaster. By Richard liorsbach,
Administrator
Joseph Gorges, Ephrata township. By Jacob Gorges, Ad
ministrator, with the Will annexed.
Jacob Adams, Ephrata township. By Samuel Wolf and
John B. Adams, Executors.
Benjamin. Witmer, Manor township. Second Supplemen
tary and final Account. By John B. Witte.. Executor.
Johnillowers, West liemptield township. Guarcianship
Acdount. By Michael Segrist. Guardian of Fa n ny Bow
ers, a minor child of deceased.
James Boyd, Borough of Columbia. By William Boyd,
Administrator with the Will annexed.
Peter Bernier, Borough of Columbia. By William S. Dickey,
Administrator.
Joseph Martin, Cternars-on township. By George Martin
and Joseph Frantz Executors.
Emanuel Reigart, Eeq. city of Lancaster. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Rohrer, Guardian of E. It. Miller, 11.
W. Miller and H. M. Miller, minor children of Henry
Miller and Grand children of deceased.
Michael Ehruean, city of Lancaster. By Elizabeth Ehrman
and Christian Kieffer, Execntora.
Christopher Brenner, Lancaster township. By C. Rine and
H. R. Reed; Administrators.
David A. Donnelly, Lancaster city. By Peter M'Con.
omy, late Guardian of John Donnelly, deceased.
Elizabeth Gemperling, city of Lancaster. By Daniel Gem.
peeling, Executor.
Frederick Swope, Upper Leacock township. By Elias Bare.
Andrew Bard and Edward Jacobs, Executors.
Robert Reed, city of Lancaster. By Robert S. Reed, Ad
ministrator.
Reuben White, Strasburg township. By Andrew Bower
master, Administrator.
Henry Garber, Upper Leacock township. By Levi B. Johns
and Peter Flunsecker, Administrators.
Henry IL Keller, (New Ephrata) Ephrata township. Par
tial Account do. 1. By Elias Stoker and Samuel Nissly,
Administrators.
Henry Herchelroth, Clay township. By Christian Hershel
real, One of the Executors. .
Henry Herchelroth, Clay township. By Benjamin Bollinger,
one of the Executors. ,
Samuel Royer, West Cocalico township. By Jacob Beyer,
Philip Royer Sarinelßoyer and Daniel Royer ; Executors.
Jamb Stutenrcith, -Warwick township. By Samuel NW
ly, Administrator.
John Elercheiroth, Clay township. By Henry Herchelroth
and_Ohristian Harchalroth, Administrators.
George Heise, late . of the Borough, (now city)nf Lances.
tar. -By George Musser and William Haverstiolg
Admin
istrators with the WBt Annexed;
George Lefever, Strasburg township. By Ann L efeverri
ministratriz. •
Jacob Whaler, Manor township, By Bernhard Mitin(Far 7
mar) and Alma B. Shuman, Executors. I
David Potts, East Lampeter township. First Aectaa- By
Ann Potts and. Joseph Petra, 4 n. •
Baestes OS% may Ti t 516 B. H.
8.111:=
PIIIIADILPHIA, May 1
JOI I N QUIGLEY.
Auditor.
TradcantmeGlndlaw R.stbitt e .—SOMGICALyeris Pills.—A new and sin; •
V STOCRFNOO, - GOCKE, fLaIME-GAPEt, •- 4e,for - Varieostri;"l - '11: gaudy - 'successful 'remedy - for ;„' ;
or Enlarged Thins, Weakness at Jlnee.and Ankle Joints, ; the cure of all Maw diseased —ogg.
Swollen web, Rh.imentiam, Gout, ~t,a; de. This:Eberle I titaness, 'indigestion, Jaundice,: - -
Compressing takei is fortned.of India Rubber Thread*, i•• Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, -
prepared by the prudes of Vulcanizing, so as to retain per- 1 linnuns, Nervousnwa, Irritability,
=neatly its elasticity. These threads are afterwardsl - InfLanunations,' Headache, Pains in'- -
revered with silk and cotton, and arcrven tato net work, Lthe Mead, Side, Back, and Limte, Fe- ar ' , aeon 1,- -
stockings; &A It is: light in texture, . and wows, Was to l'Emle complaints,' Ac., ke.: Indeed,
permit the exudation of mutative, heath:Mtthe leg always 'very fear : are the diseases in which a
cool and comfortable. They can be drawitaan - and off 'with t •
'Purgative ILaikhie is not more or less require&and much
extrimalacility, Gins saving all the time of lacing or sickness' and suffering might be prevented, If a harm
bandaging, and paving more equal pregame and support t. less but . ebetnal Cathartic were more freely used_..
than any' ther ba ndage. - manufachired. They lave • re. ! person cart Feel well while* Wstive habit of body - prevails;
ceised the alf.hestraPProval of. Physicians , both in this 1-besides it soon generates serious and Often fatal 'cliseases,
country and in Er Poe sale wholesale and retail by ' , which. might have been avoided by_ thmtimeli and jct
. _ • "C. W. VAIeHORN & I 'dicions use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds,
Truss an d Surgical Bandage Manufacturers, 1 Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements.'They all
No.agNorth Ninth Street, Philada. tend to bein
coe or produce the deep-seated and formidable
• --;
~ d lstenipers which load the hearses all over the land.—
VANITORN'S PATENT CFIEST EXPANDER. ANTII7 fiance a reliable family physic is of the first importance to
SHOULDER IMEACE, prevents and cures Stooping 'of the
,ttre public health, and this Pill has been perfected with
Shoulders, Contraction and Weakness of the Chest, in 1; constunmate.skill to meet that demand.. An extensive
adults and children of both Pelee- They are light and 1 trial of its virtues by Physhians, Professorsand Patients,
elastic, and do nut Interfere with any style of dress, and 1 has shown result§ surpassing anything hitherto known of
can be worn with both ease and comfort. By"wearing the 1 any medicine. Curet have been effected beyond - bailee
Expander, an eiegaDee of figure isebtained, and diseases were they not substantiated; by persons of such exalted
of a pulmonary character prevented. For Children ;;position and character as [to forbid the suspicion -of =-
while growing awry - are invaluable.' The Gentleman's truth . ' •
Brace also answers 'the purpose of the hest constructed Among the eminent gentlemen to wham we are allowed
suspenders. Measure requiredarotmd the chestami waist. to refer fbr these facts, are' ;
Price : Adult $ 3; Children $2,50. 'A Lady in attendance Prof. Valentine Mott, the distingtdshed Stirgerkx of New
to wait on females.l C. W. VANHORN & CO., • York City.
Surgical Bandage hietneacturers, 1 • DoerA.A. Hayes, Practical Chemist of the,Prt' ofif Gas-
N o- =North Ninth Sheet. Pidlada. Iton, and Geolo gi st for the State Of liassaeliusetta.
E. W. VANIIOIIO3 IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERO3 Ira L. Moore, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and Physician,
DOMINAL SUPPORTER, (for Prolapses Uteri, or Falling of the City of Lowell, who has long 'used them in his ex
of the Womb.) This Instrument is light and elastic, and tensive practice.
is made without the steel springs, which are objectionable H. C. Sonthalck, E.-sq., one of the first merchants in New ;
om account of their chafing the hips, &c., making them York City. .
very anpleawnt to !rear. They are constructed on gonad C. A. DaVLS,...IL D. Supt and Surgeon of the I.OtedEtates
surgical principles. land era highly recommended by the 'Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mass. . •
Medical Faculty. Hades' Rooms, with lady attendants. ' Did space permit, 'we 'could give many. hundred such
C. W. VAN HORN & c Mimes, from all parts where the - Pilis j have beenmsed, but
32 North Nitith Street, below Arch, Philadelphia: ' evidence even' more convincing than- the.cortinnatea of
. I,thew - eminent public mend Is shown in their effects upon
trial.
These Pills, the result - of long investigation Intl study,
are offered to the public as the beat and 'most complete
which the present state of medical science canaford. They
are compounded not of the drugs. themselves, but of the
medicinal virtues only of. Ventable'rediedies, 'extracted
by chemical process, in a state of purity and combined to.
gather in such a manner as to insure the best results.—
This system of composition for medicines has been found
iu the Cherry Pectoral and Pills, both, to produce a more
et:Gaeta remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any.
process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the
old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with
wore or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities; by
this, each individual virtue only that is desired fur the
curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious
'parities of each sunlit:ince employed are left behind, the
'curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is solhavi.
dent the effect should prove as' they have proved more
purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful an
tidote to disease than any other medicine knqwn to the
World.
As it is frequently expedient that toy medicine should,
be taken under the counsel otan attending Physician, and
as he could Dot pnaggrly judge of a remedy without know
ing its composition,S have supplied the accurate Formula
by which both my Pectoral and Wills ore made, to the
whole body of Practitioners in the United States and-Brit
ish American Provinces. if, however, there should be
any one who has not received them, they will be promptly
forwarded by mall to his address.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few
would be taken if their composition was known! Their
the consists iu their mystery. I have uo mysteries.
. The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all
men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject,
freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific
men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the sane
thing of my Pills ' sod even more con fi dently, and are
willing to certify that their anticipations were more the n
by their effects upon trial.
. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy
actiou—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irreg
ular action to health, and by correcting whereveg they ex
ist such derangements as are the first origin of disease.
Being sugar wrapped they are pleesaut to take, and being
purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any
quantity.
For minute directions, see the wrapper oil the Box.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Mess.
Prepared by JAMES C.
Assayer and Prectical Chemist, Lowell, Hasa.
l'rice 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes ter $l.
Sold by CiIAItLES A. IIEINITSII, sod all Druggists.
F. Brown, Bhiladelphia, Wholesale Agt.
may 15
SUPERIOR FRENCH TRUSSES.—This article, from its
extreme no .tuess land lightness, weighing only three
ounces, and its successful treatment of the most difficult
cases of Hernia, his won for it the highest praise from
physicians, both In this country and Europe, over the
heavy, clumsy Truss heMtafore worn for Rupture. Slate
which side Is afflicted, and give size around the hips. -
C. W. VAN HORS A CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers of Trusses,
I 32 North Ninth Street, Philada.
let. We also manufacture Trusses of all descriptions,
from an Infant to an %lull in size Instruments Ibr Cur
aturo of the Spiue CluteFoot., Weak Ankles ih children,
limy Lap. Suspensory Ban/axes, also ail descriptions
of instruments anditsmdages and manufactured for disea
ses that require mech.:nivel aid for their relief Price, $2
to $5 Single, and $4 to $S fin Double Trusses.
may 12 gm -18
tates UutonTHotel.—No. 200 Marketotreet, above
06th, Philadelphia_ The undersigubd, late of the Amer
ican House. Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in Informing his
friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the
above wall-known; and popular HOUSE, (long known
as the Red Lion Hotel,) which he has filled up with
entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior
quality. The house has also been renovated and iwpro
red in a manner which will compare favorably with any
of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to g.re satisfac
tion to those whb may patronize this establishment..
The T , will always be supplied with the choicest
Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PU
REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone
to make his Guests comfortable, and he flatters himself
that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re
Ceiro a liberal shore of public patronage.
may 2 tf 18
Fares for Sale.—Thu subscriber offers at private
sale, that highly cultivated and fertile FARM upon
which he resides,
situated on the flirfbrd Turnpike, dant
half a mile from Bel Air, the county town of Ilarford, and
twenty miles from the city of Baltimore. it contains TWO
lIIINDRED AND SEVENTEEN ACRES Of LAND, one
hundred and sixty, under cultivation, the balance being
heavily wooded. The . soil is tractable and adapted to
the growth of all the different kinds of grain, and has been
well worked with guano, hone dust, &c. It is one of the
most beautiful and productive farms in the State, the
wheat crop of last year having bash reputed to have been
the best 14 the county.
The lruprovemento consists of a large and com
fortable BRICK DWELLING, built In modern
style, and On a prominent location, commanding
a view of the surrounding country; a large stone
Barn, with stabling for thirty-three head of horses nod
cattle. The lane leading from the turnpike to the dwell
ing and barn has been recently macadamized, at consider
able expense. There is a spring of water in each field, and
several streams running through the place. The fencing
is in good condition, and - there is a. large orchard of thriv
ing fruit trees. Tile proposed route or the Baltimore and
Philadelphia Central Railroad passes within a very short
distance, and will enhance the value of the farm. The
GROWING CROPS,;STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. &c., would be
sold to the purchaier of the farm if desired. For further
information address JOIN STEWART,
Bel Air ' Ilarford county,
•
or, 111 LexThgton street,
may 22 31-ti • Baltimore, Md.
I,lor Rent.—Tivo large rooms, in South QueeL Street,
nest, door below the office 01 Hou. Thaddeus Stevens.
Possession given immediately . . Enquire of the Fditor of
••intelligencer.-
romatic Schiedam Schnapps.—This
arti
jicle is for sale. In Lancaster, ut the medicine Store of
the subscribers, in Kruniph's building. E. Orange st.
may 15 tf-17 11. A. 13.0CliAFIE.L., & CC .
Auditor's Notice.—The undersigned Auditor ap
pointed to ascertain the liens against John Baumiller.
of the city of Lancaster, one of the heirs and devisees of
Conrad Baumiller, late of the said city, deceased, and to
distribute the share of John Baumill,sr in the valuation of
the real estate of the said Conrad Bautniller, aiming those
untitled thereto, wilt meet all pervoas internsted, at the
Library room, iu the Court House in title eityt. on Wednes
day the 13th of June seat, at 2 o'clock, t'. 31
Lau. may 13
JAMES L. REYNOLDS.
(Exam. eeroy) 4417
Mourning Dress Goods.—Wontz's hare now
in store n complete assortment of Mourning Material
bpr Dresser—Black Bl ocade ltereges.
-Plain Blank and Embroidered tirenedines.
Black, White and Lend Greuedines.
Thin Fabrics of every deseripts6n—Plain Black Tissues,
Bereges, he. Black and White Lawns, real baptists, for
12, 1 cents.
Ladies will remember when in search of Seasonable
Mourning Goods that the place is e
may 15 tflli 'WENTZ'S
Istate of Mrs. ➢Lary Reed, dee 9 d.—ln the
LiCourt of Common Pleas fi n • the County of Lancaoter.-
11 Ilt,ll S. Gara, Trustee of Mrs. Mary Reed.
(now dead) did on the 11th day of May, 1a55, file in the
office of the Prothonotary of the old Court, his Account of
the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all p,sor, interested iu the
said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th
day of June, for the confirmation thereof, unless excep
tions be tiled. J. 1101V3IA.N, Proth'y.
Protleys Office, Lao. may 14 may 154t-17
Vutate of George Difronbach.—ln the Court
124 of Common Pleas Mr the County of Lancaster. Where
as,Davis Gyger and William Spencer. Assignees of George
Denbach, did on •the 10th day of May. 1855, sr. In the
Office of the Prothonotary of said Court, their Account of
the said Estate:
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the
said Estate, that thdinittCiourt,,havgappointed the 15th day
of June next, 18155; for the confirmation thereof, unless
exceptions be Lied. I Attest, J, DOWIIAX, Yrottey.
Lancitster, Proth'ys, Office, may lb may 15 41-15
ealed Proviso's will be recel ved by the
ij undersigned, Finance Committed of the Board of Com
mon Schools, until Monday, the,2Bth of May, for the erec
tion of a Primary Sehool Float, for the N. W. Ward. on the
lot In West Chesnut st., (opposite Mr. Kremph's new build-
Ing,) similar to those already ereectod there.
Va.. For further particulars apply to either of the Coot.
mlttee. JOHN. W. JACKS9N,
31. D.IIOLBROOK,
may 15 21-17 EDW. C. DARLINGTON.
leld Scadai-;-Tresh Colo or Rape Seed ler fall pas
' turlng. White and Red Top Turalp,Soed; Sugar Beet.
llangel Wurtzrl, RUM Bags. together with a full :inert
meat of Garden Setids.
For sale atCHARLES A. HEINISEFS,
•
Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store. No. 13 East King
street. I may 8 4416
The People'elllook. Store.—A choice assortment
of new books has just been received at the above
well known stand, and are offered at Publishers lowest
prices. Thankful fOr past favors, die subscriber 'would re
spectfully ask a eontinuation of the same and an exatrdua
tion of hie stock.
Art, Secrecy and Philosophy in Europe; being fragments
from the portfolio of the late llorece Hinny Wallace, of
Philadelphia.
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Fonny
son, by the late Prat Reed.
The Literary life find correspondence of the Countess of
Blesslngton, by R. R. Madden, a most rare and entertain.
ug work.
Urace Lee, a new book, by Julia HaTanaugil.
Anna Clayton; orltho Mother's Trials, a tale of teal life.
The May hence, and other miscellaneous writings of
Harriet B. Stowe.
Ellen Norbary; or the Trials of an Orphan, by E. BeM
net. .
Robert Graham, lisequel to Linda, or the young pilot, by
Mrs. Mentz.
The Slave of the Lamp, a pLuthuinous novel, by William
North.
Lips and Dawns, or Sliver Lake sketches, by Cousin
Cecily.
Lucy, a tale of the Alamo.
Life's Lesson, a story just out.
My Brother's Keeper, by the author of Dollars sod Cents.
The Artist Wife and other tales, by Mary Howitt.
Men of Character, by Douglas Jerrold.
Nature and Human Nature, by Sam Slick.
Fifty years in Exile, by Herman 3h:drilla.
Nodes Ambrociatues, by Christopher North.
Miscellanea, coftprising reviews; lectures and essays, by
Bishop Spalding.
The Plurality of 'Worlds, with an introduction by Prof.
itchcock.
The Chemistry of Common Life, by Prof. Johnston.
*Notes on Duels ,and Duelling," with an historical ,s
-say, by Lorenzo Sabine.
"Truth and PoOtry from my own life," au Autobio
graphy of Goethe. I
The subscriber is agent for all the Magazines, both English
and American, and for the principal newspapers. Books
ordered at short notice. Call or send fur what you want
to . W. 11. SPANULEIt,
may 15 tf.l7 33!North Queen Street.
lEistate of Frederick liangekhliner t dec , d.
.EA—Lotters of administration on the estate of Frederick
liiugenhimer, late 'of Conestoga township, dec'd, having
been granted to the' subscriber residing in the same twp.:
All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make
payment immediately, and those having claim, will pre
sent them properly authenticated for s.•tslement.
• JACOB Ii.A.UPFMAN,
april 17 tit* 13 , Adm'r.
jtoves I StoVes I I Stoves I S I—Wholesale and
remit. —The undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of Stove dealers and those in want of a Stove for
Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen, to our extensive assort
ment of every description or Stnres'to wit: Bay State Six
holes on top, Blobs gook, Buck's Cook tic wood, Modern
Tioy, Complete Cook, Sweet ilomo, Lilly Dale, Yocum Cook
Hagar Cook and Parlor Stoves of different binds, too nu
merous to mention: also, to our Celebrated MacGregor
Heating Stove for Parlor, Hotels, Halls, and large stoves
warranted to give more heat with one quarter the fuel,
than any other stove now made. •
We are agents for Barstow 8 Co's Celebrated Stoves
which for fineness of mating, durabtlitrand utility, not to
be excelled. Also,Queen's Patent Portable Forges, the
best now in use. Beferences in regard to the above stoves,
are always to be seen at our store.
INEMAN & WAIINICK
N. E. Comer Second & Race st..
Pfillubslphia
mh 203m-0
Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Ware
and Jewelry.--,The largest, Driest, and best selected
stock in the city .it Every description of fine and cheap
watches that art, dffianuisetured can be obtianed at this
establishment, which receives thud direct from the l'acto-
ries of Liverpool, Landon and Switzerland, and is therefore
enabled to sell a march superior article for a less price than
any other retail store In this city. '
Persons wishinito purchase at Wholesale and Retailers
invited to call and the worth of their nadney. Some of
these Watches combo sold at the following prl• •
ces, viz: *
Gold Levers full Jeweled, 18 Carat ease, VS 00
" Hunting case, Pull Jeweled levers, 83 00
ee
" lepine Wat , h ~ 2 0 do
Silver Lever "i 'Full Jeweled, 10 00
Hunting coed, • " ' 1 18 60
• " /Alpine Watches, Jeweled, , 800
and some still cheaper thin' the above.
Jewelry of everyi description ' s finetind cheap., Also, sil
ver Ware and Silver-Plated Waxe of all hinds. Watc hes repaired and warranted; at •
LBWIB RAIROO&LALL'S,
(Old Stand) No. 110 N. Secand;2o 0001.021°w Base street,
Phadelphle. I • ' ' mart Ip7
G. W. HINKLE,
Proprietor.
Estate of Samuel Oberly.—la the Court of
Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. SYliereas,
John Strohm, assignee of Samuel Oberly, of Bare tirp.,
did on the 30th day of April, 1855, filo in tho elute of the
Prothonotary of the said Court, Ma Accdunt of the said
EAate :
Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested in the
said Estate, that the said Court have appointed: the 18th
day of June next, 1855, for the confirmation tlierbot; un
less exceptions be filed. Attest,
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y
Lancaster, Proth'ys. Office, apr 30 ma 15 .11-10
LANCASTER COUNTY BANK,
May 1, 1855. f
he Directors of this Institution have
The
day declared a Dividend of five por cent, out of
the profits of the last six months, paifible on demand.
may 13 45'
T) emoval.—The Inland .Safety" Mutual Insurance
.Ft_Company have removed their Office to Center Square,
(late hotel,) where they continue to make insu
rances against loss by Fire, on the most favorable terms,
and receive money on Deposite as heretofore.
ItIIDOLPII F. IteLIICII,
may S tf-16 Seretary & Trtwsure.
Great Discussion Ended.—The great topic for
discussion which has for some time past engaged the
people of the city and county of Lancaster, has at length
toes decided to the satisfaction of all.
The question was ssehre can the Lest and handsomest
clothing be purchased toe the least amount of money
You can scarcely ask any person now that will not tell
you at
No. 31 North Queen st., Xaneaster, where you canDbe sup
plied with any thing In 'his line of business. '
He has just opened a One and elegant assortment of
SPICING AND SUM:nil:it GOONS,
Fancy Cassimeres of splendid colors and patterns, and of
the very latest styles. Black and fancy Cloths that cannot
be beat'. Vestings almost too handsome to talk about.
Also, - o complete stoc f Ready-made Clothing. Coats,
Pants, Vests. Drawers a rts Shirt Collars, Stocks, Cravats,
Flaspenders, Stocking ~ &r.. all of which are now ready
for sale at prices Will V , V sell! grumble at and If any do
the amount will be reduced to suit their fancy.
Come, therefore. friends and blow citizens and continue
to give us a full share of your patronage for which we shall
hearth"' thank you as well as for past favors.
You may be quite curtain that no effort will be spared to
give you full satisfaction for your money. The goods, as
usual, are all warranted at this establishment.
They are all manufactured under the immediate super.
antendence of the proprietor, and therefore what they are
represented to be.
Customer work promptly attended to
myls WILLIAM HENSLER.
AFarm for Sale.—The subsriber o ff ers at private
sale his Farm upon which he resides, situate 1 , 4
miles from the Penna. Canal and Railroad Depot, at
~.blount Union, Iluntingden Co. Pa., on the stage route
leading to Shirleysburg, Chambersburg, fcc. It contains
171 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND, •
of which 130 are cleared and well cultivated. and the
balance well timbered. Of the cleared land lOU acres are
River bottom, with an excellent Lime Quarry thereon.
This portion has boon nearly all limed within the last
four years. The improvements are a new Two
Story BRICK HOUSE, 22 by 36 feet, built in
1852, with cellar under the the whole—a Tenant
House, Log Barn, Limo Kilu, 2 large yards with,
trees, surrounded by neat pail fencing, 2 Apple titsLaros.
one of width is of the best grafted fruit, 'minding peach,
pear. cherry and plum trees in abundance,
This Is one of the most pleasant situations in Hunting.
don county. The land Is well adapted for growing all
kinds of grain and grass, and beltg free from stone is
easily tilled. Two lines of Stages pass the door every
day. It is convenient to Churches of LlM:tent denomina
tions, School Houses, Mills, Stores, &c.
Persons desirous of of purchasing a property of this
kind, would do well to call and examine It before Har
vest, so that they limy see the grossing crops.
My prior is $lOOO-ssy. one-half in hand. and the bal
ance In two equal annual payments, which can easily be
realized off the produce of the farm. The property is of
fered thus cheap, at least $lOOO less than it is worth, as
I wish to quit the business of farming.
A good title clear of all incumbrances will be made, and
possession given hetime to put in Fall grain if desired.
Apply to the subscriber on the premises.
Wlt. JOHNSON.
may 15 [3047 J
T_Ta, Ina b crr a Genuine Preparations.—
..la IiEL-111.30LU'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED CON,
POUND FLUID EXTRACT 13:Xliti, for Diseases of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weak
-
nooses, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether In
male or female, from whatever cause theymay have origi
nated and no matter of how long standing. '
If you have contracted the terrible disease, which when
once seated in the system, will surely go down from one
generation to another. undermining the constitution and
sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yoursolf
In the hands of Quacks, who start up every day in a city
like this, and till the papers with glaring falsehoods too
well calculated to deceive the young and those not etc
quainted.with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in
the selection of n remedy in these cases.
THE FLUID EXTRACT BUCHIT has been pronounced
by eminent Physicians the greatest remedy ever known.—
It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very in
nocent In its action, and yet so thorough that it annihi
lates every particle of tho rank and poisonous virus of this
dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, It does not
dry up the disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-abuse, a most
terrible disease, which has brought thousands of the hu
nsan race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brillliant
hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious
ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this in
fallible remedy. And as a medicine which.rsust benefit
everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and
despairing invalid, no equal Is to be found, acting both asa
Cure and Preventive.
HELM BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, for purifying the
Blood, removing all diseases arising from excess of Mer
cury, exposure and imprudence in life, chronic constitu
tional disease, arising from an impure state of the Blood,
and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the
cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Held, Ulcerations of
the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones,
Tetter,.Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the
Skin.
This article is now prescribed by some of the most dis
tinguished Physicians In the country, and has proved more
efficient in practice than any other any preparation
of Sarsaparilla yet ofiered to the public. Several rases of
secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases have
entirely recovered in the incurable Wards of our Public In
stitutions which had for many years resisted every mode
of treatment that could be. devised. These cases furnish
Striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine
lu arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the
glands were destroyed and the bones already affected.
NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Physicians and Pro
fess Ors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures
from patients will be found accompanying both Prepara
tions.
Prices, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bOttle, or 0 bottles
for $5. Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bot
tles for $5, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsa
-1.411.-
Prepared and sold by 11. T. lIELMBOLD, Chemist, 263
Chestnut st., near the Girard House , Philada., and to be
had of JANES &Ina, Druggist, No. 10, E. King fit, Lanc'r.
All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive
immediate attention. [may 15, '551y17
rphonsas W. Evans dr. Co., Nos. 214 and
j_ 216 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, opposite Girard
Rouse, have new on hand a complete assortment cf the
most beautiful Fabrics, and the latest styles. Those goods
have been carefully selected in the European markets, by
One of the firm, and will bo sold at the most reasonable
advance. Among the variety will be found
Magnificent Dress Silks Chene.
do. Plaid do.
Striped and Checked do. for flouncing., •
Rich Plain do.
Bert Slake Glossy Black Bilks.
Barego Robes. •
Bumps, Tissues, Lawns, &e.
Embroideries of every description.
Hosiery
li giery quality and kind.
Chally
BaregeTtMes.
• Mons do Lames.
Application Mantillas.
Silk do. Embroidered.
Silk and Lace do.
Muslin do.,
Stetta Shawls. '
T. W. E. & Co., intend Opal/4W next week seeml thous
and yards trench agreat bargain; a 156, Bitteges and
Tlanne. [may 16 4t-17
Schiedam Aromatic SchniMink
Rio the Citizens of PewatPliithu
I I beg - leave to call the attenticniofthe citizens of Pemn
sylvanikto the above article, manufactured by myself ex
j elusively, at my Factory in Schiedam, in Holland, esress
ly fdr medicinal proposes. ,
• It is made from the best Barlei that ran be selected •In
j Europe and the essence of an aromatic Italian berry; of
"acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal properties;
I and it has long shorn acquired a higher reputation,both in
Europe and America; than any other dietetic beverage.
In Gravel, Gerd, and Rhameatinn; in Obstructions elhe
PI .Ver and Anlneys, and Debility of the Urinary Puna-
Kerns, its effects are prompt, decided, and - Invariably retie;
ble. And it is not crulya Remedy for these maladies, but
in all cases In which they are produced bg drinking Bad
'Water, which Is, almost universally, the cause of them, it
operates as a Sure Preventive.'
The distressing effect upon the Stawiaeh, Bowelt, and
Bladder, of travellers, new residents, and all persona un
accustomed to them, produced by the waters of nearly all
our groat inland deem like' the Ohio, Alimbstippd, and
Alabama,.from the large quantity of decayed vegetable
matte co ntainedin them, Ina state of solution, is well
known; as is also that of the waters' of limestone regions,
in producing Gravel, Calculi, and Stone in the ,Noa..—
The ,, ARCIALSTIO SCHILEDAM,f3CHNAPPSIs an absolute
corrective of all these injuricris properties of bad water,
and consequently prevents the diseases which they eon.
don. It is also found to be a cure and preventive of Itikr
and Ague, a complaint mused by the conjoint - effects'of
vegeteble.malaria in the a tm osphere, and vegetable per.
tneseinces in the waters of those'districtsin which it prin
cipally prevails. The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
Is consequently in great deniand by persons travelling, or
about to settle in those parts of the country mweially; as
well as by many in every community where It has become
known, on account of its°ingather remedial properties.
More than three thousand einns,among wheimaro
numbered the greatest names belonging to the Dimity of
medicine in this' country, hare certified, over thelrown
signatures, , to the valuable' medicinal properties of such
an article, as the severest tests have proved the Rum
DAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS to be, and have accented it
as a most desirable addition to the auderia medlar.
Put lapin quart and pint bottles, enveloped in yellOw
pap TA with my name on the bottle, cork and seal. For sae
by all respectable Druggistrand Grocers.
lIDOLPIIO WOLFE,.
la, 20 and 22 heavera street, New York.
" 25 South Front street, Philadelphia.
I beg leave trecall the attention of the - pubile to the fol
lowing letters from physicians:
Lawasaroar,• New York, May 2,1955.
IInOMMO Wotrz—Dear Sir:'l cannot speak too
highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps. It is de
cidedly superior to anything of the kind in the market.—
It is perfectly free from the admixture of lush oil, or Otani
of those arnylic compounds which produce such a mischis-'
Tons and irreparable effect upon the constitution, and
which very few samples of alcoholic distilled liquors are
without—most of them being largely imprognatedwith it.
I have personally inspected the various processes of dig
tillation practised at Schiedam, and know that unusual
care is taken to separate the the noxious elements from
the pure alcohol, and your Schnapps is a striking proof •
of its success.. As a medicinal agent for chronic( and renal
affections, I save successfniii , prescribed it, and recom
mend it as au agreeable cordial and harmless stimulant,
and shall continue to do so; as well as to use it as a source
of pure alcohol for chemical investigations and expert.'
menu. Yourob't seert, 'saws Dick
Consulting Analytical Chendsi."
Dr. Charles A. Leas, Commisaioner of Health, Baltimore,
writes as follows in relation to the value of Schnaps as a
remedy in•chroidc catarrhal complaints, Be. The letter is.
dated July 27,-4853:
.0 "I take great pleasure in bearing highly creditable tes
timony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the diseases
far which you recommend it. Having a natural tendency
tithe mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimula
tion, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in
chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those of the geni
to urinary apparatus. With much respect, yOur obedient
servant, CHAELE9 A. Lms, M. D."
"PHILADELPHIA. July 15, 1853.
*Mr. Unwise West's, No. 'l2lleaver st., N. Y.—Dear sir:
•Last season the writer received, through your agent in this
city, a bottle of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and
since that period has prescribed the same in certain forms
of urinary complaints; also in cases of debility in aged per
sons; So far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit to
those using it. vv.. In conclusion, where a din
etic and stimulant is required, I should use the Aromatic
Schiedam Schnapps.. Thanking you for your kindness, I
am respectfully yours,
A. B, CHALONER, M. D., 180 South Eighth st."
' s The subjoineel letter from Dr. Paine, et Manchester, N.
H., relates to one of the most valuable medicinal properties
possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and shows that it
acts ass specific in a very painful disease—the Gravel:
"Mr. Weise ,:-Permit me to address you a few lines,
which you are at liberty to use if you think proper,
in re
spect to your medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps. I have
had a very obstinate case of gravel and stone, of some five
years' standing, musing very acute pain in every attempt
to urinate. After using many remedies without much
relief, I ay Ps induced to try a bottle of your medicine. In
the course of three days it proved effectual, -dislodging
large pieces of stone, some of which were as a Marreivfat
pea. I continued the cordial, according to directions, and
the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. I
think a medicine of so much value in so distressing a
complaint, should be known to the public, and the world
at large. And Igor one, must give it my approbation and
signature. Tues. PAIN; M. D."
From Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Baltimore, Md., Sep
tember 15, 1152:
"A'number of our physicians are ordering the article,
and Several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom
I have sold it spent: very highly of its qualities. A gen
tleman of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered
greatly with au affection of the kidneys and bladder, took
two bottles, and subsequently passed a stone of considera
ble nine, and was greatly relieved. It will, no doubt, go
into general use."
H. A. ROCKAFIELD & CO., Agent In Lancaster, next to
liramph's Clothing store, E. Orange st. may 83 m-16
W. L.
Cashier
1 state of Daniel Glrvin, dectd..—Letters of
administration on the estate of Daniel liirvin, late of
Paradise township, Lancaster county, having been Issued
to the subscribers residing in said township: All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im
mediately, and those having claims will present them,
without delay, properly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES (ARVIN,
PETER NEIDICH,
may 1 tit*-15 Adners.
ast Notfce.—Those persons indebted to the estate
1.4,,f Daniel Potts, late of E. Lumpeter township, deed,
are hereby notified for the last time to make payment
without delay, us no longer indulgence can be given ;
those having claims are requested to present them, prop
erly authenticated for settlement to
ANN POTTS.
JOSEPH POTTS,
may 1 .It-15 Aduers.
(Examiner, Laucasterian :Ind Aroer,llepublican copy.)
I, , stutc of Thornton illasterbon.—Letters tes
r.ainentary on the estate of Thomas Masterson, sr.. de
ceased, late of ltaphe towushlp,,Lancaster county, having
beets issued to the subscribers residing in said township:
All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make
payment immediately, and those having claims will pre
sent them without delay, properly authenticated for set
tleurrnt.
url2 8 et •19
ith large additions just received our
y~assortment of •
Paper Hangings, Carpetings,
3IATTIMis, OIL CLAiI HS. ea; will be found by purcha
sers to be vet y complete.
may 841-Is HAGER BROTHERS.
To Clergyznen, Superintendents and
DAN sUltuuL Tr:ACilltatS, mud all others wishing
( mo d Books. MURRAY 6 STOEK have just received, at
their cheap Book and Stationery Store, the largest assort
ment of Sunday School and Theological Books, ever offer
ed to this ommuunity, including all of Carter Brothers'
late publications. e can snip uotire a few g3is week.
Thu Footsteps of St. Paul. By the author ef-the"Morn
ing and Night Watches." Blue illustrated.
The Footsteps of St. Paul' is the title of an able and In•
structive work, presenting a consecutive history of the life,
labors and teachings of the great Apostle. It interweaves
iu the narrative, all the direct disclosures of the Acts, the
incident intimations of the Epistles, all the outside infor
mation extant, 4.1.1 many conjectural statements derived
front a comparison of different parts of Scripture. But be
has written it in an animal ig and graphic style, and im
bued it with a line spirit. *leaves a strong impression
ou the reader's mind. It is copiously illustrated with
maps mud engravings, and is every way a scholarly perfor
mance.
The Autobiography and Reminiscences of the Rev. Wm
Joy. vols. royal 11:mo.
Pew names are so eMensively known in the Christina'
communities of Great Britain and the United States t 0
that of William Jay. His Morning and ilvening Exercises'
is in the great majority of Christian families. The Auto
biography is written in a style of great simplicity and
pleasantness. The reminiscences by Mr. Jay of plominent
individuals with whom be. was well acquainted—as John
Newton, Richard Cecil, Hobert Hall,hiam Wilberforce,
and others, are graphic and entertaining, and replete with
anecdote.
Horning and eight Watches. id mo. •
"A precious volume of religious truth most pleasingly
and scripturally presented fortes comfort and adtticatlon
of the people of liod."—LUbserver.
Family rrayem. 16mo.
"Simple, evangelical, earnest, and well adapted to prove
a devotional help."
"llirqcti fervent., and comprehensive."
The Mich liiiistuan. The History of Ruth the Muabitess,
try Stephen H. Tynkt D. D. ilium.
-The author presents this work in the hope that it will
be found adapted to enlighten the minds of the young In
some of the great sukects of Scriptural instruction."
We have made arrangements with a number of Relig
ious Book Publishers, and especially with Carter and
Brothers, by which we will receive their new Books as fast
as published, thus increasing the facilities for supplying at
earliest dates all the best Books of the day."
We would respectfully. invite the attention of all who aro
Interested In promoting the,cause of Morality and Religion,
to call and examine our stock.
Lancaster, May 5, 1855
Ctote of Peter Horat S Wtte.—ln the
ourt of Common Ploas for the County of Lancaster.
tv hereas, John L. Lightner, assignee of Peter Horst and
Wife, did on the 30th day of April, 1655, file in the office
of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the
Bald Estate:
Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the
said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 18th
day of June, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex
ceptions be filed. Attest,
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y.
Prothy's, Office, Lao. apr 30 - may 8 4617
Eatate of Solomon Straway &
_Lathe Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lances.
ter. Whereas, William Kline, Trustee of Solomon Wry
way L Elizabeth his wife of Warwick twp., did on the 30th
day of April, 1855, flle in the oftire of the Prothonotary of
the said Court, his Account of the mid Estate
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In the
said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 18th
day of June, 1835, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex
ceptions be tiled. Attest,
J. BOWMAN, Proth'y.
Prothy's. Office, Lan. apr 30 may 8 IA 17
Tilsroclamattoms—Wheretts, in and by the several
ordinances passed by the Select and Common Councils
of the city of Lancaster, that the owner of each and every.
DOG found running at large in the streets, lanes or alleys
in the city, unless muziled, during the period for ;which
the Mayor may require them to be confined, shall be liable
to a fine of 85,00; and that every FEMALE DOG or BITCH.
found running at large at any time In said city, is decla
red a nuisance, and shall be killed and the owner fined
$lO,OO.
And Whereas it has been represented to me, that on the
4th day of May a Dog was killed within the city while 14
boring under the symptoms of Hydrophobia, 1 do,: there
fore, in pursuance of said ordinances, enjoin the owners of
all Doge within the city, to muzzle. confine or shut thent
up in some proper place, Ibr 60 days; and the Constables
are hereby required to be attentive and vigilant in enfor
cing said ordinances.
Dated at the city of Lancaster the 4th day of May, 1855.
J. ALDRIGILT,
may 8 tf-111 Mayor.
- 1 - XTHO would not prize and desire to possess a true M-
I' V like finely finished PORTRAIT, or MINIATURE of a
relative or friend, severed from no by distance or death ?
A clear, richtoned durable Dagnerreotype,is as (Meet rare-
Iy seen, but PUTNEY'S Pktures wifltstand the test of
time, and are pronounced by the highest authority to be
unsurpassed. Those consent; who wish good pictures of
themselves or friends, unsurpassed in_tineneas of fixdsh;
truthfulness and durability, are requested to caU lildna..;
amine his specimens and test his artistical - -
Pictures taken in dandy weather as wallas clear audit%
e,r and neatly put up in Oases, Lockets, Watchaer and
Rings of any required size. • ' s • •
Satisfactory pictures guaranteed or no aides.
Always on hand a large lot of Connew, FINE and FANe
Cans which will be sold at the lowest prices.
Booms No. 87 North Queen stpeut, (west aide) over Pink;
erton it Slayrnakers Hardware Store, Lancaster.
may 8 Ouvall T. S. FORTNEY.
• 3SA.AO BARTON, •
WHOLESALN GROCER, WINE and LIQUION ErrOltN.—:
N 05486-1117 North 2d Amor. Ylatdalphlo.
28 tf-O
.10SENI SIASTERSON,
TIIO3IAS MASTERSON,
Far's.
MURRAY & STOEK.
St'lB
Daguerreotype.
Yrthomaa Thnokway,, Hopi , Clothing
Estsblishment,i Ho. &id Chestnut btreet, above Thir
teenth, Philadelphia.--The 'Undersigned respectfully in
form their friends and the public generally', that they have
taken this Store alarre mentioned, and intend keeping con
stantly on hand and made lot order, YOUTHS' AND UHL
DItE.N ofAite sacs% Improved styles.
Cooper Thaekray, so lent and favorably known as
Cutter for the Mews. Hoyt, will give his personal atten
.tion to that branchOf the bulginess, and Hatters himself in
halm ablate ple ase p thereby ;hoping to secure fair share
of patronage . . Very respectfully,
_ THOMAS do
eau. D. Thom" • No. 313 , ) Chestnut at.
Cocnosanainckag. I . may lb Cm-17
LanutliAlgent. for tire;pstrohaeo of Yee as.
—Tholle peremaiwho wish to buy a Una or farms of
limestone land, ea* be sho . l i Lnumber; of the. beet la
Franklin couill3" . salr Bale, by g on tho subscriber, at'
B.lJghtraffs Hotel, in 0 castle, Frantnn county, Ye.'
Pomona desirous of purchaidim will Ludic to Moir later!
eat to stye me A can. The moil prompt and assidweus at,
'Wagon wine given to the! es/that of thou' who may am ,
ploy me to do bulling
.. nnr Pit= 'J. littZllstit.
-
- maynt,- ' :.; . ' , tan-16
Coppprwarea !Aliansitactory.-4A.IIUEL Vfle.
Lamreturns thinha Mr us 1 liberal patronage hereto*
fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs Manua
tomenr aid the public genera yoliat he still continues at
the old stamL inlViest King facet: nearly bpposite httlton
fac
Ilan, and is pmpereil•to man ' turn to order
l • • ''.- - , CeCopps WiLare,
in all its various branches, don the mind reasonalds
terms. ire invites his country! friends .espechdly to give
/
him a call, as he is gontideut O r being able to please.
.tlirery Stab/a. j
Ile also keeps constantly n hand, for hire, HOIIBEB,
CA R I{, fila, ittlalUtalti..s, kc., sc., all In'excellent tuder,
and famished at the lowest rites. - I
(Rye him a call when • you need anything of the- kind,
and he. will sult yol4 to a nicety.
Lancaster; May 11 • • tf•ls
4- .
ore Aotitin • gates . ,'
Wants tt
Llhasp Stbre.,siNe • s Deng.) de Lanes aver sold
tut. coati.
,_3460 yards sti —:,C
pe rior Lawnl, • nly 12 cenL.
• 2900 • a, . AIM %
White, only 12%c.
2760 s' : Onl3llo cads, cheap stall% cents.
One loLßlack hllgs, eplen doable betted at 60, 62%
75, 1,00 to 2,00 per yard. •
...Summer LuditilYisia Stripes sad; Plaids, Plaids
and Stripes.
A variety of Spring and SOMMer Shawls; another let o f
Grape Shawls, Wniteand Coldi Black and Embroidered: ,•
3000 yards more Black and 'White Calico for 0% Outs.
Drilling's, Jeans, itilatures,Conouadai, Pei sum , ar wear.
direct from Paris.:A
magnificent lot of Appliclue //on Durianas 3lsutil l ss,
Black and Lbl'd„ which fur lleauty and grace cannot be
-. Lames aio partictilarly Invited , to call and see
them.. Also, awr - .A!Blaek an Cord hilt alautillas, cheap,
at may_/ /4-15 VESTA'S o'rtlit.E.
J, state og.lliark Flielfinsteixt, deo 2 4l.—Lettera
itadministratio with a Will annexed, ou tho estate
t, 1 . .uary Ilellenstelm, ' late of the city or Lancaster tleo'd,
having been baued to the au:A..llw* residing in said city:
Alt per:erns indebted; to said estate are requested to make
payment immediately, and ttlose having elettua will prr
bent them without delay, properly authenticated tar auto
tleeneut.,ilatXlt 17 It. ltair..ll, • .
AltittiET U. lit.L.rklNSlTalf,
iduzea.
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Clothing i Clothing
•
JOHN A. EBBEN: t • W. B. EKREN.
- E,lrben 6o Co'* Cheap Clothing Store.
_/sign of 'the Striped Coat, .o. 41 Kurth %Wean at., last
lalUd, near Orange lanauster, Pa.
The subscribers, nisituus of nats, returning their thanks
to their, numerous Ron a% avail Utormelyes of trus
opportunity to do sui and at the same time respect
fully announce to their friend's and the public gen
erally, that they hate now hi more, and are recei
vLog every day, new stud duffs - lade styles of -
Spring and Summer Clothing,
for Mon sod Buys, composed td* every description of Now
Goods, sel.ted with ;Um greatest care, 01151 made lu the la
test style and taste of 1.14/110114 and werieuted to prove the
same as represented St the 51.16 ul puicUese.
lleeerye, that every arnele of Clotruug stud by the pro
prietors of this establishment: is 01 their own make, and
, may be relied upon us being glud durable work.
Among their 0i1...150M:1 assurumun way bu Sound, fine
Black and Blue n'o,a di.XLE Litton ANL FitUtHi
COATS, made iu the latest fashions or trench and nuglisa
Cloths.
sir business Coats, of
New style ... -.diem Coats', or and Ureen Cloths, and plum and figured Cassinieres.
Linen, tilugham slut Vuttuti Cows ut every description.
Double and single' Breasted I eats in endless variety, of
plain nut fancy Saks, satins; .Cassitueres,' luulau Cloths,
t.;ashuumts and Itarseliles.
Fine Black Frew:Wl/yew:in, and fancy Casslmere Pants;
plain light-c Mored Cassnuere pants—spring at) los.
BOY' CL THING.
Just completed, by far the largest and cheapest assort-
Inn Lit of Boys' Clothing, suitallie tor Spring and bummer,
that can be band 1n isilamStor, coliSlating of Bo) s' kraal:
Sack and Monkey Coats; Pena sod 1 eels of ail sizes and
qualites,do which constant ad Onus will be made during
the season.
ALSO, a full assortment of hits and figured Shirts, COI.
lure, Bosoms, emirate . , Pocket /Edicts., Suspenders, Stocks,
Moves, foolery and Umbrella*.
Just received, a laige.assortmou6of Black and Fancy
.tistit
Colored Cloths, Summer Condi gs, Black Doeskin and -
cy Csssimeres, French Linens tud a great variety of new
and fashionable goods fur re s end Vesta ' whicn will be
made up' to order ou the most t ...unable terms.
The subscribers'hope by stri .t attention to business And
.acteuvorinto pleasa.custounts, to 11,61%v a continuance
of public patronage.. LithEN Si CU.,
United states Clothing Stern, Sign la the btripuil Coat,
No. 4.: North Queen at., east slide, Lollar Orange et : , Lancas
ter, Pr a. ,prii iii tfl.4,
spring and Summer ClLlng.—Short Coats
0 with lung sle6Ves,!loug Monies cud shots Coats. PAN•
T ALUONS that havuactu.tity et -legs to them, but Marti
appears to be no allowance to any other Convenience.—
N .t.sTS that positively halve ho Chi where the anus may reel
at ease, but 110 danger of Chan g the goods, as the muslin
at the back extends eutficientlL lute the bud) to supply
U the deficiency of material. tlemen who are in want of
clothing had better inquire initure they buy of those who
art, nut mechanics. Some rue milt. a trade they never
learned. They cannot feel t 6 .Mechanic s honest pride
nod nigh. ambition to Oxtail Is niblugitinate busi•
Scab. Livery man to,alis own rade is tint old ad
age. The Clothing business i particular, is bese t with individuals Win/ Wore rmerly Merchants,
,i ti
Pedlars, Tinkers and traders, N u are now tellewsug a „.. ‘ ,l O
they never learned. IWu alma a feel nippy when we am
the Mechanic raise himself s periur to those Vandals in
businoss. The oxtmisivc bintioess dune at the
t
Lancaster Clo , i lug Bazaar
this season is particularly gra hying 'because the Proprity.
tor (Josern litat-utev) is not o ly a tieutlaumn, but a Ma
chanlc, who has risau to the highest point of lame, always
maintaining his repittation lure manufacture us superi
or clothing on the principle of ur ge sales and small profits.
We rezounnend all in want of zood and cheap clothing to
he Clothing Lions° of JOSEPII titnt.3lLLY:, in N. Queen
treat, No. 58 opposite the Franklin !louse, Reuben Weld
sr's. I.;ANCASThIt CLUTLLINI.I BAIAAIt.
spell 17 3m-ia
panlahSole Lenthe
twel, Spanish Leather.
1000 pounds of Blg Coro best Spanish Leather.
1000 pounds of Ileinlock It sole Leather.
1000 pounds of Code try Tan ed Slaughter.
Together with a largo isspur eut of every kind of Loath
er, suitable for Shoe 'Dealers nd Saddlers, to which the
trade is respectfully invited to examine,
At the Sign of the Last, No. 1.73 West Ring street.
31. U. LOCHER. -
PATENT A PRENCII CALF SKINS.—A anperloCartlele
of French and Patent eaLl Skins, j tat received and for sale
at the sign of the No. 17j West King street.
31. IL LOCHER.
MOROCCO & PINE Lnazios,--30 doz. of Pink and Bark
colored Sheep Skins du hand.
30 doz. of 31orocco r lof every description and quality, for
sale, at the Leather, AlorUcco and Shoe Finding. Store, sign
of the Last, Nu. 171r v eii .s t .K 2 113 at. M. U. LuE1.1.2.1t.-
,
LASTS A BOOT T ergo and well selected stock
of Lasts and Boot s,. fur sale, at reduced prices, loWer
than can be bought In the city at the Last Store, No. 17X
Wsid King street, below Steintsn's hardware Store.
31. H. LOOLLEB.
-10110 pound of Schlosseo
91.10 E NAILS.-ICOO pounds
ufacturer, at reduceAprices, a 1
sign of the Last.
spal. 24
ust received, from the Man-
N 0.1.7% West litrig street,
DI. Al. WOLLER.
tf•l4
Elant.° of Naziey Gr o ff.-:-In the Court of Com
alon Pleas for thotounty of LUneaster. Whereas, Mark
tired; Trustee of Andy Ureff, under the will ofJoha ti.'
Groff. late of West Bail township, Lancaster county, deed.,
did on the llth day of April, 11555, ale in the Office of the
Prothonotary of the said Co • t, his -Account of the said
Estate: i •
Notice is heaeby giVen to al persons interested in the
said Estate, that the Said Cour have appointed the 21st day
of May, 1855, for the', coufirm tion thereof; unless excels.
tions be filed. Attest, , , J. BOWMAN, Protlfy.
1 .,
Lancaster, Proth'yelbffice, a ril 17 4trl6
CI Arden, Fieldand ower' Scctls .— A large
To,,s..,rtuteut of thb abuse tit every variety, Including
many now Ones, recently intro need, fur salt, by wholesale
or retail; also Osage +age ..ie a prime article. fresh from
Texas.. For sale by i PA.., ' HALL iluititiB & i
Agricultural Warehouse. du aced store, corner of Co.,tt &
Market sta., Philatia.l , i april Ii tf-11
.
II
Minds and S Ades 2-reellitir; oil at reduced pr
lees. B. J. IYILLIII.3IS, Na Pi North Sixth Street, a
tew doors above Marhet St., Philadelphia.
Originator of all use Styled Buys the best materials
cheap for Cash, which enables hint to sell superior Win
don, Blinds and Shades as low as others sell in
ferior articles.
et. Gold bordered and painted SHADES, of beaut,fnl de
signs.
Buff Holland SHADES, Trimmings,. Fixtures, &c.,
Wholesale and retail;
&Or Shades palntad and lettered to order.
Re .
pairing In general. attended to. Purchasers pleas,
Air- We study to p l ease
A rch Street Eat Stdre, N. E. Cor. Sth
_Maud Arch streets; Philadelphia. At the above ()stab
lishment may bo fdnud a complete usscrtment ofa
HATS, CAPS, lIMBIHMLAS, ..c., of everydheerlp.
- -.
inilgemaliiheei,by elrcuL i t sections bolted to the HI
of the wheel. ,Cr his his been tented.) It can be changed
to the Reaper th a forsi Minutes , 'theist injury tothellowel
The agency for theisale of this well-known machine is
still retained by us, and :may be seen at the office, No.-78
South Wharves, Philadelphia, where they will be deliver
ed to purchssers aft& the 16 • of the lth month (May)
next, by ono of us ltr, .. .n. •
Price of Mower $1 .; Mow. r -
Terms cash. Comm • !cation t
• es )
. ,
E state of Jo . , N. • osvmey..—ln'tho Court of -
i t ,
JE4Common Mask. the Co.o Lancaster. Whereas, David
Groff, Assignee of Jo. . • M. ey, did on the 17th day
of April, 1855, file inkhe erne of the Prothonotar y of the
said Court, his Account'of the id Estate:
Notios is hereby given to . persons. lnterested in the • '-,
said Estate, that thosald , Collet have appointed the `l.B. ..,-. ~ ."
day. ot .Mity, 1865,,fasithe coulirmation thereff,taideasax-• , -
captions be Sled. q ------ - , ', •
Attest, ' 4 , .11120WM.AN, Portll ~. .
PrOth'yee (COO, Lau.spsit . . ' .
land Reaper combined $135.
to be addressed
"WS BROTHERS,
Allowaystown,
april 17 Sm•l3
Blue, 01lee
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