reporta, is preparing ibr . revolutlmiary..?attempt in .111irope u won 2 - 6 S the grope time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of thr , Ktossutit bats and revolutionary fashions. But xre hare re doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be tho ' changes In dress, will stlll continua to proilde thmselaiu3 with clothing from ItOOKELILL k WILSON'S cheap ant elegant clothing store, No. 11l Oheimut street, corner.o Franklin Place. . . deo .Z", .444 MARRIAGES . • By the Boy. J. J. Strive., Philip Reader to. Catharine Metzger,_ both of Warwick- On the 24th ult., by the name, Henry Myrs. of Co hirable to Catharine Green of West'Hemptield. ' In Philadelphia, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. D. W Berlins; Arexander IL Hood, Esq., Attorney at Law, of thleCity; to Miss . Ssynh J. 3lnl'enan, of the former place. On the 29th ult. by the Rev. Alfred Nevin. Mr. John J. Barnett to Miss Catharine Boyle, both of Cecil Co. Md. On the 24th nit.. at Harrisharg, by the Rev Mr. flay, Ruth:te t t). Rantimin, Esq., Attorney at Law, of this city. to Bate Bombaugh, of the former place. -On the 10th tilt- by Friends' ("enaml). Levi Pennell. Jr., to Deborah, daughter of John Guest. all of Padsbury township. DEATHS On the morning of the 27th ult.. Peter Riefler; In the 63d year of bin age. On the '29th alt.. at the residence of COL John 11. Duct, man, In this city. William 55xtritis, son of the late P. V. S. Voorhis. aged wi years. In*Colurnhia, on the [sth ult. • Robert Beveridge. aged about 45 years. In Providence township. ou the 17th ult.. William Reed, aged 73 years. ' On the 20th ult.. Dr. Same-4 111 k. of Itrlekersilie, In the 53d year of his age. On the 20th ult.:in Providence two.. Mrs. Mary Smith, widow• of the late tieerge Smith, and daughter'nf the late Christopher Winters, aged 65 years and 3 days. • . . . , FLOUR AND MEAL. — Stocks and receipts contin ue very light, and with a moderate export demand, which is principally to go east, the Flour market is firmer at the close, and the stock on sale very much reduced; some 5a6000 bbls have been dispos ed of in small lots principally to go out of the market, at SIL for standard brands, $11,25 for ex tra, and $11,50 per bbl for extra family, including fancy brands at high rates. The sales for home con uhf ifCiuvc tirso' - 4thin.the above. range of prides. Rye Flour continues iu steady de mand, and 14a1500 bbls have been takete at $7,370 per bbl. Corn Meal is scarce, and about 3000 bbls found buyers at $5 for Pennsylvania Meal, includ ing 600 bbls Brandywine on terms not public. The inspections for the week are 9,014 bbls Flour, 3783 bbls Corn Meal, and 1348 bbls Rye Flour. Gnetn.—There has been rather more Wheat offer ing this week, and with a moderate demand for milling, prices hale ruled about stationary, sales reaching some 24,000a25,000 bushels, includ.ug in ferior to fair Western, at 240a250e, good to strictly prime Pennsylvania reds at 260a2135e, and white at $265a,70e, as to quality ; the closing sales were at 260 e for good reds, and 26au208e fur white. ltye has been freely taken ou arrival, at a further advance, and 8000a9000 bushels Penusylvaia were disposed of at 160 c. Corn has been very active, at a slight de cline on last week's quotations, and 55,000a60,000 bushels have been taken, at 109allle, mostly at the former price, afloat, at which rate the market closes with more buyers than sellers; included in the sales were some lots of white at 106a107e. Oats are better, and 18,000a20,000 bushels have been sold at 68:170c, mostly good Pennsylvania at the latter price CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle to day were 6UO head, and prices fell off 50 cents per owt; 300 head were driven eastward, and 270 head sold at prices ranging from $7,20 to $7,75 net. The hog market is firm; sales at $7,50a50 per cwt. CARDS. A Idus J. Nell; ney at.LIAAVe—t Mitt. IL I/ A 14taar,r. 1,1 . 5,,u111-w,-st cora, 5112.-a (se Slim , - uvxt iloar la 11 a ••-r . .- Who- Star, Lane:tit,. lA. may 15, 11>:/r, Iy-17 Jesse Landig.,—A Malley at Law. .atice t•ast. E King St, Laueaster Vy, All kiwis ofStrtiveltit4t—stwit as wrilill;!, Deed.. Mortgw.ges. kt... will I,.'atttwatlsd t curreaturs, and d,pnieli Tames Mae k.—Att.orhey at lev. tollicc ej Kin,: sLroct t." docrs - c.ist •!1' Lechler's Lan castor, &it — All busincss conn.,tcd ullti his tirt•lesacti anti ull kinds of , t.ll a. itscp I, int I.t.ssls Wills, i.natitti , Accounts. &c., pt....1141y at tottacti irtr. John Waylan, Surgeon Dentiot.— J_ltillico No. Ot. NUrth Que,n strvel. Enst side. Lan...aster. Pa. may I tf.ls Stephen.' %Vine and Liquor Si ore, .1.1.iu Duke ,tret. n•t.l to ,Luu.:,...1.1t office, .111 upposit, th.• Ilea Col: i Lidlleasiter, april 17 r.-. 7. T. Baker, limitep.ithie Physician. ,ll..c . essOr J_Jto Ur. M'Al:iNter. Olive in 11. Orange St.. nearly opposite the First tier. man Reformed Church Lancaster, April 17 Removal.—WlLLAM Ft iIIDN Attorm.y at I.aw has removed his race from N. Queen 01. to the building in the South East reviler of Ceiare Square, for merly known as Hubley's Hotel. Laneuster. april 10 Junius B. 'Kaufman, ArDiItNEY AT LAW, d and Agent for procuring Bounty Lund Warrants. Office In Widuiyer's South Duke street, near the Court House. war 20 tim..9 BELLEVUE. HOUSE COLUMBIA. PA. BARDWELL & BRENEMAN, PROPRIETORS, (Late by Mrs. Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with all Modern Improvements for the eon nience of the travelling public. Terms wade easy to suit the times—call and see. GEO. IL 13.snowEu,( 11. 31. BREsot.ss, Wyoming co., f ape 17 t 1.13 llanunder so.. Pa. LANCAST 1.11 rIMIS" INSTITUTION, /. Jtol., 2nd. 1555. I r'the annual elec lion for Trustees of this instirution ein Iw held at the Banking House, on Saturday. Jut) 7th. 1655. I oet wool the hours of ti and S I'. M. CIIARLF:S HOUG Treasurer. t t.O New Menonitc Hymn Hook.—)lunar btoek have just received direct frill the Publishers. a large supply of the new oditiou of the Meuouite ilymn Boob; This edition contains sixteen pages of (demon Hymns more thou former editions. Price 40 vent, jute t-it MURRAY A: tiTt /EIC. Our Book Table.-1:3 It Possiblt, to make the best of Loth worlds? By the T. Disney,. lam. -We wish that all apprentices, and young men enter ing on busineess, could be induced to procure and study this book. The happy results of tut ore years would be the reward of atteudiug to its counsels." Emblems Divine and Moral. By Francis Quarles. Ifimo. Illustrated. 'The quaint, suggestive and beautiful em blems of Quarels, are reproduced is a handsome volume. full of wisdom and sanctified wit, and imprertdve with the most spiritual and arrest views of Divine truth. Infidelity; Its Aspoit, Causes and Agencies. By the Rev. Thomas Pearson. The line edition of do. os large type. boo. "We have no hesitation, without ',sowing any thing of the author except trout this work. in no ,;oho__ to him a place among the MSC philiel,plijeal ; I nd discrim inating minds of the age:' The Eternal Day. By the Rev. Ilaratius Booar. uThls book i written and published Mr the joy and strength of those who are baking Seward to as eternal day in heaven. The discussion is scriptural and full 01 unction and power. Minty a weary pilgrim will read it with intense ID/West, and receive a new impulse in his jour'ney toward that better land." The Right of the Bible is the Constant S.•los,ls; By George B. Cheerer, D. D. ISmo. -We w lob that ink book might armlete so widely that it should enter be seal, every.ruot; and read by every individual who Ire ally interest lu the purity and the prosperity of our roe, MOrt schools—and who has not? Dr. elleeV.,els argunwnt is Unanswerable. It et/lee/Many dispose, et all the sepid,- try with which this subject has been invested by design ing ecclesnutiss .ind demagogues. His logic is the plain common sense that eon/Me/MS itself to the judgment of plain and honest men." Daniel; A Model l a Young Men. By the Rev. W. A. Scott, D. D. Ova. The topic is sae of deepest interest, and probably no character in the sacred Scriptures is mere admirably suited to be held up as a model lo young men, than that, of the Prophet Linda The style of the work.la fresh, vigorous and bold, and reveals an, original mind accustomed to do its own thinking. Milo .t her the volume Is one of uo ordinary Interest and value, and we trust may lead many a young man to imitate Om lofty principle, the imorruptibleintegrlty, and the unwavering piety of the youthful prophet." The above excellent Books, together with a large and elegant assortment of a similar character are always le be found un the shelves of the OIRAP Ilt Mi . STORE. Also, a general assortment et Mis,,ellaissms books. Fine Stationery, Sunday echuol Books, Coomiou ischeel and English and German Family Bibles at almost ally price. VS-Remember the Cheap Book Store, Kratuph's, North (Wet. Street tf-:b AChance Seldom Offered :—To those nut tf employment deairiud a lucrative and handsome Lusi neon, by enclosing me ONE DOLLAR, I will send, by re. turn of mail, a Receipt for manufacturing an article used iu every family, and which cannot be dispensed with. I have distributed within the last three mouths over lOU Receipts. Ladies, as well as gentlemen are engaged in the sale of It. .Eddress, pest paid, june 5 Lim*-20 To Vendors of Xerehandize, IN.L.AN CASTER COUNTY. following is a list of the Vendors A. of Merchandise in Lancaster county, with the classi lication of the same, agreeably to the prone:ions of the several acts of Assembly. The amount of license re quired to be paid by each class is as follows; 14th Class pays $ 700 Bth Class pays $ 30 00 13th " 10 00 7th " 40 00 12th " " 12 00 . 6th '• 50 00 11th •• 15 00 sth •• et) 00 10th .• 20 00 4th s 0 00 9th " 25 00 3rd " 100 00 with an addition of 50 per cent for those who sell Liquors. ADAMSTOWN. H. Echternacht, Hats 14 Isaac iFchthon Hats 14 J. Fichthorn &Co " 14 Jolinllusser, Mdse. 13 Levi Handle " 14 Abtram Kaguise, " & L 13 BART. Martin & Hamer, Mdse.. 13 Falun, Hughes &Co Fa'y 12 James F. Russell, 14 Louts Philips, Mdze 14 Knox & Co. " 14 H S Kerns, " 14 Warren Steacy, " 13 Thos Ferguson 14. BRECKNOCK. Jan Winkel, Mdse. 14 B Davis, Mdse. &L. 14 Musselman & Hood,sldze.l3 C.IERNARTON Jacob Hart, Mdze. &L. 14 Lot Rogers & Co, Mdze. 14 O W Compton," • 13 JS &E D Robinson" 13 And'w Weller," 13 Cyrus Weiler, Mdze. &L. 14 Jacob Jamison, Forge 13 John Ringwalt, " 13 Jacob Jamison, ' 13 W B Jacobs, Forge 13 John Plank, L. 13 EAST COCALICO. Abra Myers, Mize Sc L. 13 B Swartz &Son, Mdze.&L.l4 James Salada," rl3 Mayer Eichelberger " 14 Beall:dishier," " 14. WEST COCALICO. lasso Bucher, Mdze. & L. 14 Bruner & Reding, M. & L. 14 Jacob Beddig, " " 14 Jeremiah Waist, " " 14 B FllCkinger, " " 13 Enochymatutcht,“ 14 Mehl Flickinger " " 13 COLPIR A IN. J. B. Kennedy & Son, M. 14 0. Blackburn, Mdze. 15 .1. Swisher & Co. 14 Pennock & DAVIS " 14 CONESTOGA. Jno Kelp, Mdze. &L. 11 Sam'! All son, Mdse. 12 A. R. Hess, ` 32 G. D. Coleman, Nails. 9 Charles Melhorn, Lumber 13 Fred'k Sourbeer 14 13 DI James, /adze & L 13 French & Martin, Mdze. 14 H. H. Fry, Agt. " 10 CONOY. Smith & Kurtz, Oro. &L. 14 Henry Grider, Lumber 14 . Jae X Hoot , " " 14 .18 Snyder, Shoes 14 J D Heft, !` 14 Haekenbergen t litnif 14 G e o Been; ' ' 14 Kiehl Ifelhotn, 14 L Brabaker,'Gro. 14 G W Wormley, Gro. • 14 .1 & C Bugle, lumber. 14 A Collin., Grain; 13 A Collins, 31dzn. & L.. 12 • . • • . COLUM BIA. Welah dt Bich, Gra & Joshua Vaughn & Co do. 10 James Canner, 'do. .do. 14 .1 & W Patton do.- 13 Martin Smith' '" "14 Smith Whinier, &Co. do 11 Philip Huebner Shoes - 14 Hamaker & Eiwsirtz Oro. 13 Jones Marmite Clothg.' 14 Henry Sellers Clothg. 14 McTeague & Bro do. 12 Isaac Snyder Saddler 14 Jo A Conition Shoes - 14 Daniel Brans Oro. &L. 14 Merman & Bro. Clothg. 14 Daridkluilen . do. 14 J H Zearing 3L &L. 14 BenJ Bair do. 14 W.l Shireman•Drug. ' 14 - Aux ?elan - &L. 14 Herat & Bro flothg. 14 H W Smith •• ' " 14 P -Shreiner Jewelry 14 Aug Penis do. L. 14 Henry Rice Clothe. 14 J Littman Saddler 14 Jacob Hess Ratter 14 31cCorkle &Dellet Drug. 14 Ilananr & Brenner C. 14 Jonas Rumple Hardw. 12 do. do. 14 J C Filthier Sadler 14 Jno Arms do. 14 C R McClave - 14 Mary Smith & Co. Conf. 14 Peter Fridley Shoe. 14 Wm Mathiot .do. 14 1' Sheldon 14 Clothe. 14 HartinCurrie:Tobacco. 14 Isaac Levi Clothg. 14 Martin Currie:Tobacco. Charles Zetler Jaweiry 14 G J Smith Confect. 14 Hamwm Kreidier Cloth. , 14 Benj Herr Mdze. 13 Hess &Co. do. 14. F F Fry "& L. 10 Juu Felix Jealbliy 13 11 Pfahler Hardly. 13 R Williams Drug. 14 J W Cottrell do. 11 Chas Feudrick & Bro To. 14 II R Claiborne Conf. 14 James Mann Book. 14 H J Haldeman Mdze. 11 1V H Elder Drug. 14 H C Fondersmith do. 11 Lindsay & Jackson Car. 13 Juo McLaughlin Coufec. 14 L Tredenick Hat. 14 Aug List Grua. 14 Chas Grove Shoe. 14 B F Appuld & Co. Liq. 14 Flueyßachman 4rWrightl3 J G Hoe Coal 14 Geo Bogle Lamb. 12 Joseph Ulmer L. 14 James Bnuell " 14 Bruner & Bro Mdze. 13 W F Given 12 Scutt Patton Flour 14 Joe Cooper •• . 12 du. du. Lumber U Righter & Sutton Lamb. 11 A& J Wright Furnuce 13 Abm Bruner do. 11 do. do. do. 13 Freda 14 Bleu n 11 CLAY. S Eberly, Mdze. &L. 13 .11 - Weidman, Mdze. &L. 13 EAST AND WEST DONEGAL. 3lusiel man & Watts,Fur. 4 Furnace, " Irdze. 13 Afl Slaymaker & sou, 13 Eagle Furnace, S W S Barr & Co., Drug. 'l4 Eckert & Stein, Furnace, S II Lightner, Mize. &L. 14 1/r 1: Iliddeman & Co., A& .1 shock, Oro. &L. 14 31dce. & 1.. II " Coal, I 14 31archbaull.,111dze. I I la, b Hopkins, Iddre. 14 J Ilutton, 11 •' Furnace, 10 =IIMIMIIE! John l'Atton, 1 I :s1 Mdze. &L. 14 f_i Sweivatz,'Llimter, - 14 II Ea. Jno Piney, %he. 14 JS. fordan . 14 E & L. 13 14 J & J Huck, , " 12 &L. 14 book .k Evan-, No. •• S Ilul !. 14 Barkholder & Hoop Ii D. I EARL. Adam Sltrwuer, Mdze. Z .1 th,rva., j .%1 Bari! i) s.l \V.:4,r, Clkl.lling 14 Darr all 4' Co :.:*.h00..1 14 1-33 tr 11.11.111.11,. I I Drub:tic, 1 d oith. Ti a, 11 13rubak, s smitll,ll:tr'e S 11:1 1 e, N 117.. k L. liroloaker. M. L. 11 II lloid•mharh, 11. I,,•. 13 8: to. 12 C 11,11ninn, 1141 v.. IV. L. 14 .1 111.1.1im,,11ardw3r.., 14 .1 NVickol, •• 11 S W..avvr. .1 Dral4 L Mstivrsr, &L. 11 kAsr EMIL J E 1111111111"1111. 31. 1,1 W B Jacobs, F,414,1, 10 II I,••wi, Sad./ ler. 11 .1 se/in:tiler &Son, 314 z, 13 .1s Wal1:0, k la. 31 & 1,. 13 .1 Ducliinan, Sadill,r. 14 &L. 11 A r Killian. 13 31. S M,,-nor, Brain 11 A 31 I/rob:oo,r, M. & L. 13 JIV Sc• 11,111,1, Mil,. 13 W EAIII,. ,fvope, '34 S L 1.1 f F Groff. Mer. & lit 14 @pl,lll Ifdre, Grdiadealer 11 Levi C liemper, 11 Greif. 31.1 z.. 11 Peter Brown, 14 11, t ry Gherltolzer, Grad 14 .1 Il is rl. s '• Ileery Myer, de. 14 EDEN, Mt', 1-I II Bren..thau & c0.M1.12 •• it w '• 11 •• I I NVin Ltr"wu 1.1 ELIZABETH. H 31 . .;reltautliz.• & Liquor, 14 Rolwrt Eva', E Pax,m, 1L . u.1 ito,r• .1 & L. 12 A Smith. Hardware 13 Jan., •• 13 Jno Lynch, Mer. & .laAv •• J S 111 . ,0ad,... Clothing 14 .1 Redseck.,r. & It 11 Brown. 31,.1,. 11 F Sutton, L Kirk & Bro '• 14 S McConkuy V King • " 14 SW P Buvd Will, do do For., 11 And Lewis „i,,; I • Paxnun & Wood. Md., 14 E Tow.on. EIEZEI IE=EIMIIIMIMEME 11=11 IC= E Penueck. For 11 E. liEMPFI,ELI) .1 no St Men sL. 13 • & •• 13 T 11..wers & Bro. Coal & L. U. - 11 Jacob Ilie,lnud , •• 1:1 Ino I. Mitl, •• &L. 13 ~ w arr & Ilie,tuud, Maze. 14 W. 'II EIIPF I ELI). &II 11 Brnekilart, 31. L. 13 Winner & Son. •• 14 Jacob Kendig - 14 Jug Devlin. •• 14 1 \V Mdre. 14 John Bender. M. SL. 1:1 D L Eelrterwebt. •• & L. 14 Jun Binkl'v, •• 14 13 Buelrwalter. " 14 Joel Miller 14 Abut Bruner. Lomb. 12 Beecher & Bro 12 .N44lllet.oie, Warellon,e 12 E Burkholdee 14 LA MPETER. B M Frick. M. S. L. 14 MII Kreider 14 BFI Zercher. LANCASTER TOWNSHIP I:tit:alder. Coal A K Bowe, Tool Flick Shoo 14 Henry Huber, Grocer 14 DJ 01Zonrke. Clothing 14 T Wentz k Co.. Mdze. Wm liable. Slam 14 C Kiellir, Tiu 14 II W Federson. Jewel. 14 David Ihdr. Mdze. II 1 it or, lints 14 Gino. A Heinitell. Drugs 13 Jno Bear If Sons, Book 14 1 1 K Brenemun, Mdze 13 lleitellu Hut 74 .1 N Lone To Nephews, 11 Brie!,ler. Shoe 14 Maize Ii Gemperling. Spout 14 .1 Gable. jr. Tin 14 D Schultz k Son. Ilats 13 James Coyle. Shoes 14 ‘lttyer.•ii rd ware 11 S Demuth. Confectioner 14 Isaac Cohen. Clothing 14 Levi Smith. Hats 14 T Strauss SCc 14 J Buehler. Grocer 13 E et zgar. ,Stiddler 14 S Tilling Tin . 14 Cohn d Ilatin. Clothing 14 Adam Relearn . Liquor 1:1 Shenk. Jeweller 14 Jiro Ii Shultz, Tobacco 11 urban of Co, Clothing 12 Isaac Goldman. Clothing 13 Ger.hart Metzgar. Shoes 14 Win Rogers. Tin 14 It E Falinestrialr, Mdze. 12 :lames Smith. Drugs 14 IV II Spangler, Book, 12 AAV Ruse. Hardware 10 Win Hensler. Clothing 14 S Hensler. Confectioner 11 Jon Khuns, Tobacco 14 .100 Nletsgar. Ober. Tailor 14 Cll Erl.en d Tiro Mil... 12 ESheaffer o Son Saddler 13 G D Sorecher. Hardware 0 T.l D 3 sort. Confectioner 14 Martin SI, 'eine, Jewel. 14 A N Brenneman. Shoes 13 .1 Itatlifon. Clothing 14 lV G Baker. Drugs 14 Salmi & Jia•kont, Jewel, 12 .1 I' Ander , on. Confer, 14 EII Gied. Shoes 13 II: tnihlrubcrg. Drugs 14 Geo Spurrier, Clothing 14 G F Rote, Chairs 14 tiothartnel Ileates Mdz Geo Falinestml. tithe 13 J Rotharinel. Brtishes 14 Ft ii,Pk Kauffman. blots 14 Jacob Evans, Tobacco 14 F. Steward: Grocer 1, 11 J & P Long. Mdze. 14 AIV Bolenius. Mdze. 13 .100 F Long &• o Drugs 13 David Bender, Grneer 14 llci-lic & Ben :doe 13 M Ta• Inc, Chandler 14 Longettio•ker S Cooper '• 9 M Pennock. 11rneer 11 II I. &EI Z•thin. Jewel 14 .1 Itnw•.rs, Grocer & L 14 Theo tiller, Shoes 14 II A liable, •• •` 14 F.l Itranipt3; (nothing 12 Valentine 11144 e •' 14 Tray & Stock. ottort rAtc.co-no •• 14 14 Jam II B , arn Chitirs . 14 1 171 . i ' in r eieli l "' . l ' er. Shoes 14 Jim D Skileo, Grocer 12 S.l Voting. Clothing 14 Hoffman to Co Confec. 14 ./tc•elth Gormly. •• I I W Gump( tier Tailor 14 S P Zeigler. Drngs 14 Geo S Ball, Leather 13 E Shuhrr. Liquor 13 E Demuth. Tobacco • 13 llumph & Shower Cloth 14 It E Fraini, Confectioner 14 Chas Frick, Tolctern 14 II S Gara. 13 .1 Mann & Bra Clothing 11 henry Goi redtt. Flour 14 t o n, Al hey. Saddler 14 .lamb Ring, Grocer Ti .100 S il4lne. T,l.tiven 12 David I,cher. Leather 14 11 Clothing 14 11 tl Mark ley. lirit, 1.4 .1 nue , chi k Shoe, 13 Fly . • I n6•l. 1'0111611.m, 11 .Intt Irr SI. 13 .1 .1 Hartman. ll:tottery 1:1 Plirn Ili e I I Jame , q1111111.:ilme , 14 ‘.1.-„rly .61l .1 1:: tt sit,rts. 14 .1 11 ‘l.Erlz!e . :'. "...v..= 11Sti:Lrely N. C., Pnl~cr 1; C E %Vet./ &Co •1.1. , .e. I - 2 Il Smmtns, Liquor 14 14 Choi Eden. (2,114.000. T 14 MEE= M!1111=19 1: OW, 14 II l' Mill, r. Grocer 14 El ii,111.111. .reneller 11 Daniel It Garman. 1id.r.e.13 Gen Gee F Grocer 14 Coleman &Gille.mirrel.4ll Li Gel{ Shingle. " 14 11.11 liatiffuin. Drum: 14 Philip 51 . 111.1131 s 14 o.,orlomn. Climbing 14 Adam Finger 11 14 AI 111 routrgmr. Algair. 13 Ernr:t. Miller • 13 11111,11.1". & Shrymaker .11ertry Murk ley." 14 Hardware 10 Philip Finger, GroAr L. 14 Jame, Dysart. lin:very 1.1 Chns Spade. " 14 .ineob It Sulollz •• 1.1 Ali , lin Shintlfer " " 14. Wm Al Shrum r. 14 Shenk & but, himher 12 rr..•,,,m...nn Brush. 14 Sener A Alellorn,:y. C on l 14 {loses {Fenger. Liquor 11 Punier & Son, lumlo 12 Daniel Swope, & L 'l' II 13immagnrdner. • Taylor & Cain, Liquor 14 Cool 9 S A Dysart & Bro Jewel. 18 Abut Schock, Coal 14 P MeConothy. Shoes 1 i D Hamann. lumber 14 WII II ill.lr. Gro 10 Wm Gorrecht. Coal 13 C Huger & Son. Mdzo. S 11 & W Stauffer, Coal 12 .1 W Robley. Gro. II Ritner le Br° Warehouse 13 Henry Fornoff “ 14 WII Neff,. .!..ie 14 Peter Wag,. Liquor 13 Konigtnucher & Rau- Hiram Young, !looks 14 man. Tan 12 II Pinkerton. Saddler 14 A Fairer, Grocer 14 .1 )1) er & Son Aid.. 12 Franklin Hail. L 14 • . McGoniele. Shoes 14 .Ine Jackson. Grocer 14 P G Eberman, Tobacco 14 'Wrenn a Lazarus, Cloth. 14 Frederick Smith. Hats 14 A Steward, Grocer 14 Thou Ellmaker. Drugs 14 Jou Kepner, ~ 14 G 31 Steinman, Hard. 4 Samuel Diller, Smith 14 II II Locher. Leather 13 Geo Houghman. Grocer 14 Chas Gillespie. Shoes 14 Robertson & Rigs, G II Zahm, Jeweller 13 PI II tubers Juo Herr. Niche S George Danner Stamm h Bowman. sash 14 Swartzwelder & 'du-tow - Bell Skiles & Co 14 Sash 14 Geo C Westenberger, ' I Goll,tith. Clothing 14 Grocer & L 14 Jno !Litz It LEACOCR. . • _ .. .. _ 11= J. THWIKINS Milestovrn, Phila. City, Pa. Seldnmridge k: Hoover 13 :110., Eby, NI s L Hawthorn Freeland ; mdz 8 Jacob Holl • " 12 .1 LI Black, ;dze. 12 AZ k T Iticgwalt " 13 UPPER LEACOCK. Michael Bender, MS L 14 Daniel Ehy . • Jacob •• 14 Jacob Brubaker, Mfi L 14 Swarr 4 - Wenger, '• 13 .1 vane. Graindealer 14 J G Stauffer graiudealer 13 Samuel Groff, jr 13 Benj llnroish, & L 14 11 B Bowmen " 14 J F Young " 14 Shentfer t Gingerich, _ , MS. L • 13 Gee M enule, Shoes 14 11. Armdt & IVorly, 13 S Busminger, Drugs 14 Kliue & Brothers Al dze 13 Adam Miller, Hats 14 J& J Dyer, Hardware 14 Hiram Watson, Mdze. 14 Robt Solsbury, Mdze. &L 14 Steele & Co, Forge 12 Jno Rawlins, " 14 Joseph Engles, 31tize. 14 Rich 3lcForlane " 14 J& 11 Lintner, Lumber 14 Park Mason, Mdze. 14 Frantz & Miller, Mdze. 13 Zimmer & Son, L. 14 B B Martin, Lumber 13 Jacob Miller " " 14 Joseph C Rooey, Contec 14 Amos Sourbeer," " 14 MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. David Brady, Mdze. 13 J H Ferguson, Tailor 14 Myers & Maurer, Hardw. 13 S.l Shay, 14 M D Hess, Mdcc. 13 Cassel & Breneman, 31. 13 Arndt, Bechtel & Myers3lll .J. Leader & Co. " 14 G W Porter Hardw. 13 J&J AI Patterson, W. H. 13 H C Kern, BiroUer 14 A S Hackman, "" 13 Shelly & Pinerton, ?Adze. 13 1,1 S Shirk, " " 13 MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP.. Hinney, Mdze. 14 Robert Turner, Mae. 14 W H Grosh, M. &L. 14 R Frainer & Co., Grocers 14 Peter Baker, Grocer 14 A H Sammy; Coal & Luml2. Jlmhoff, Agt., Gro J Croll, Hats, • , Fonlk & Bro . Mdge. 13 J Shaffner, " 14 C Anderson, Drug, 14 Eireman & Bro., " 14 J J Libhart, " , 14 G W Terry, '' 14 J R Diffenhaele,A. & L. 12 J Amor, " 14 7 Roth, Oro. & L. 14 TStence, Shoes, " 14 R Carrel, Tobacco, . 14 7 'Stahl & Son, lumber, 13 floury er Wolf & P , • 14 J Cimhman. ' 1 Spanglatterson, M. 11 Clark & Zell, " 12 Sterret & Co., Hardware, 13 A II Shock, ". 11 T D Miller, Clothing, 14 Miller &linaser, " ' 32 A Lindsay, Shoes, 14 J Mehaffy & C 0.," , 10 B Farman, Saddler, .14. C A Shaffner & Co., 12 A Casselolddre. 12 MO Engle, Clothing, 19 Bull & Eno; Clothing, 14 Roth & Brown, 14 II J 111iitiv, II .1 El= 14 13 L. 13 13 L. 1 I=== Jacob Lichty. Coal 1-1- =I lIANLIEINI BOROUGH MM=MI MARIEITA MARIETTA 13 Charles Stokes, Clothing, 14 14 J S Smith, " 14 17 Hinkle, Drug, 14 Szul LibluFt, Gro. 14 David Gtuaph, Clothing, 14 , ,• - : • - • Jou Sheaffer, Mdse. kL. 14 G Hahn, Haze. k'L. 14 Eft AB Grubb,Pur 9 'II B. Holt, " " 14 Jo° Hutt, Mize. k L.—. 14 • RaRADISH) PM Eby & Co., .3141e.&L.13 LK& AL Witmer„.W. H. 4 Jno S Smith " 14 " " Mdse./L.lO Samuel Spindler, " 13 114. H " • 14 " Waiehonse"9 PEQUILL • Jacob Charles, Mdi.e.&.L. 14 PROVIDENCE. Rohrer & Peoples, M.& L. 12 Jacob Eshleman, Mids. 14 Inn Hildebrandt, "13 ThosHobinSon &Br*" L. 14 Benj Bowers, " "14 ILLPHO. Jno Myers, Mdze. &L. 14 SALISBURY. Jonah Eby, Mdse. 13 McClure & Sweigart, M. 14 S& W S Kennedy Mdze- 13 W H BMIII, Maze. &L. 14 S Kennedy, Warehouse 10 B Baldwin, " 14 I/ Houston & Son, M& Ll 4 R. Stevenson; " 13 Baker& Hopkins, " 13 Wm. Buihanan, Md.. 13 Warelise 8 Buchanan & McGill. 13 C & H Umble, Maze. 12 F. A Taman, M. &L. 13 SADSBURY. Tonweend&Patterson,M.l2 Int, A McLaughlin, " 14 Sarni Johnson, do. 14 Chas Sproul, Forge 12 Baker & Co. " 13 J. D. Harrah, 31dze. 14 Coats & Walker, " 13 Sao Homshir, Jr. " 14 Chas Cloud, 12 STRASBURG BOR. J V Hiestand Md.. 14 Levi Waidley, Clothing 14 Juo Werntz, 14 Keneagy & Bro., Drug. 14 McPhail & Rowe "St. Ll 2 W S Warren, Maize. 14 Salmi Bowers " 14 AE Cochran, Mer. Tailor 14 McCloy & Black, 12 STRASBURG TWP. 11 3lusselman & Spencer, W. 7 WARWICK. J B •Nhudy. 31 &L. 13 Geo T Greider, Shoes 14 C S Kryder, " 14 David Bricker, M. &L. 14 Rath Wolle, 13 C W Eby, " •13 Sturgis & Wolle, Cloth. 14 L H Tundt, 14 Simon Eichler, Confect. 14 Roth &Bomberger," 12 I W Ranch, •• 14 Geo B Shober, 14 WASHINGTON - BOR. Myers & Kauffman, AL L:l3 Ilerr & Bro., " 414 Jacob Manning, 1" 13 ICELLFATO: ANDAMSTOW TA.NNE3II3. • ADN S& II Miller, Tanners 14 BART. *I •' r ,mes hood, T .Eshleman , Al Al S Kerns, M 14 Jou Raub, M. 6: L. H .Jeremiah BRECKNOCIi. Ml 4 Wm. Torpids, I{ . 14 ••13 laci - ,11 Shirk, . 44 CARNARVIJN. Chi L. Shirk, T I I Swartz SE Grove, M 1, II"rtn”• 11 11 Jrio. Martin, i• 14 David Kent,. Vormih & Grill, Joseph oherholtzer, COLUMBIA. I..aac Pu-ey, S. Mill, 13 A. Golib do. do. G. Mill, 13 E. COCALICO. Ifeuediet Bucher, Al 14 Geo. Mengle, T 11 & S Shirk - 11 Geo. Fry, 14 I) Sr. S [Crller. 11 W. CC/CALICO. 11 D Gensemer, T. 11 14 Jno Reinhold, li ( S Lutz, Jess., Lutz, D l'a unybeeker CON E-TOGA. 13 Rudolph Myers, T 11 13 "urn IHa raish , M 11 Benj Aarniay, M Abu' Mutzgar o " Benj ro:coy. T oli .1. R. Euhus, * CLAY. 31 IA Pennybecker, T 1 Chen Wissler, M II MECUM J. oh rim Joeob Illi • II B Erb . El= 11 Juo Becker, M 13 I I Geo. Stringer, Foe. 14 I:: henry Bishop,. M 12 &Nsler S Ilanikker, M Dahl Bru,e, A S J Shock, Jno S Gish, •• 14 Jno Stauffer, 12 Jno 13 Gish, Warehouse, 10 Peter Stauffer, II DRUMORE. 14 Wm. Barnes, S2l 14 14 N Lone' 11 EPHRATA. P & J Pouro,, Hadley Peuuock Dan] Fry, T 14 Jab. Latin:lan, M 14 Jno Fry, M 14 II It Keller, - 14 J S Grose, •• 14 Graver 3: Kofroth, - 13 Adam Kouisauacher, T 14 Michael Kauffnlau " 14 II Shirk 4. Co., T. 14 Richmond 4 - Showallero.l o Henry Swope, M. 14 D Oberholtzer, Mill, 14 S Brnhaker, M. 14 C Ser,euig, Mill, pi I) 'IV Hildebrand, T. 14 MUM] 14 Fleury Marlin, S. M. 14 14 " '• Mill, 14 .1 P. Samloe, M. I:e., T lEBSZEIM (leek ley d• Shea Irer, M 14 II B G raybill Backer. 14 Geo Reed, .1 Wolf, " 14 31. 14 ll . Breanemau, 31. 14 T. II J Ba,sler, 14 ELIZABETH. 13 "31 rube, 31. 14 12 Juo Boldler, 14 13 dint Stouffer J LI Gilbert, B Britligan, Bear, S 11 Hpss. '• liEll FULTON. T. 14 S Brown 4. Sou, M. M. 14 12. II ELD• 14 .111 Hershey, M. 14 It Bowman, Flour, 14 H Shenk, W. HEMPFIELD. E Brown, Agt 1. Hippie, J Sonon, D liamnber D Moon, 13 S Sellers 1 Zook , M /I Moore. M. It Garber, 13 E Hershey j• Co., M. 14 E Hershey g• Co., S. If M (rube, J Kauffman, T. 1,3 J Cooper, Warehouse, 11 E Hopton, Grain Dealer 13 11 L. llopkin, Warebou • B Eshleman, . Ronk 6• Landis A Bushong, W. LAMPETER. 14 J Eshleman, L. M. 19 C Hollinger, 'Tan J Zercher, M. J Musseltuau, BEINE D LaOis, IT 4 A Stoner, S. M 12 Ilertzler 4- Limner, Wabauk Co., Mill S Rauck, " El= Geo. IL Krug, T 14 Cyrus Hollinger, T EOM Peter Eckert 14 Peter Buffenmoyer, M UPPER LEACOCK Jut) H Bushong, 13 Adam Graff, MA\HEIM TOWNSHIP. David Hinkley, 31 13 Jno Hess, '3l Hunsecker, " 13 MARTIC. 14 Ab'm Groff, 31 MANOR. • 14 CB& H C. Herr, 111 13 do do 14 B B Doitrich, 14 Adam Doerstier, •' IZEIDM B euj Hershey, M J S Kauffman, " Jno Stoneroad, " Jacob N ,:etzgar, " Semi rcuttant, MOUNTJOY BOR H Kurtz, Tanner - MOUNTJOY TWP / S Hackman, Miller PARADISE. Jacob Eshleman, Miller 13 Jonathan Ludig, " Israel Rohrer, " 12 Sarni Brun, Mill. Goo L Eckert, " 14 D L'Espenshade, Tan TFI Linville T. 14 H A Carpenter, M. PENN. Jno Hauenstine, M. 14 Henry Snavely, ' Elias Becker, " 14 David Cassel, ' J E Cross, 14 PEQUEA. '• 13 C B Mylin, Miller 14 B Snavely, - PROVIDENCE J h J K Good, Jou Barr, Tanner 1151121=111 RAPITO. " lt J B Hutzler, Jno Hisser, Hiestand dt Hostetter, SALISBURY. Jacob S Hershey, Miller 1:3 T G Henderson, " B F Houston, " 11 J D Wilson, King, " 14 BF & A Weaver' Tau SADSBURY. • Finch & Russel, Miller, 14 'Wm Spencer, " Thor Whitson, " 1 STRASBURG TWP. Miller 11 Henry Herr, 14 Christian Shultz, " 14 Philip Miller, Tanner WARWICK. B B Herr, H Musselman, Christian Graybill J Geidner, Tanner 13 Samuel Fry, Mill J Loos 14 B Coldren, George Flory, Miller 14 Samuel Keller, " Zook & Kessler, Factory 14 Samuel Young, " WASHINGTON BOR Joseph Shoch, S. M. D.T.STILLEHB. ADAMSTOWN. Beery Echternach t, ME= Joseph Mack, Brewer Wiley &Smith. Distillers, 8 E. & W. DONEGAL. Tuo Wiley, Dist. S Trio Stauffer, Dist. 8 EPHRATA. 14 I 14 Juu Fry, Distiller. WEST EARL. Levi W Groff, Digitller, ELIZABETHTOWN 13 Slits, Brewer, EAST EIEMPFIELD: 6 Jacob Bear WEST HEbiI3FIELD. H G Imhof, S k E Burkholder I=l Juo Musselman, Springer .k Knapp, Brewer 7 .1 Witlinger, Brewer. 9 Henry Frank, ' 6 Aug Shoenberger,•• Elizabeth Springer, •` 7 MM! MANHEIM. 5 Juo 9 Hostetter, 10 MANOR. ibm Shenk, .1 S H Lintner, PARADISE. 9 J E Wenger, 9 J S C Keneagy, A S Hackman, 8 STRASBURG TOWNSHIP, B B Herr, Ditttiller, 9 Amos Skim, T. P. 1 alley WARWICK. J Weitzel, 10 D Doster, 9 BEER AND OYSTERS. ADAMSTOWN. Elias Flberly, B 8 • .3 . P rtussel WEST COCALICO COLUMBIA Welsh & Rich, Bi 8 H. K. Minnich, 0 Joseph Bitting, " S Jeremiah Brown, B Benard Raible, " 8 , " " 0 0 S Jno Bottler B Eliza Chandler , B 'O3 Chas Grove, Jno List, " S Bardwell & Breneman, 0 Martin Smith, ! " 8 Daniel Herr, 0 Jno Slack, 1 0 • 8 Joseph Inman, B .Richard Rice, I .. 2 Gerhart Brandt, " .. B 8 " " 0 H. Van Blyke, 0 8 Joseph Mack B CatharinirZeller B 8 CONESTOGA. Hagen ;Killer, B S Dia Daly, B CONOY. • ' Smith k Stutz, B EARL EAST. Isaac Rank, 0 ELIZA.BETHTOWN. B Shearer, B 8 E Harman'', 0 8 It. nits, B, ' f EASYMENPFEBLD. Isaac Bytm, B. WEST HEMPFIE r. !ease Rocklin, B 8 John B Jacob Bard,.:• , 8 r 3LeIiELEIHBOROHGB.I Wm Quinney, B S H Gibble, B HASOIL 8 J W Efouser,,o ROUST JOY. ' 8 Jno Boyce, B PARADISE. S Jno Crider, B SALISBURY c rice Knight, B J W Houser, B .James Mooney, 0 C .7 Eakestraicß SADSBURT. 8 Jos,TBmin 0 • STRASBURG-TOWNSTUR • .8 A C Hall, 0 STRASBURG BOROUGH. Geo Tshudy, B S Hat, 0 " 0 John Hollis, B A C Hall, B -- - Anthony Lechler, Oysters S'- Jnoqinhl, Beer 9 do. do. Beer S Elizabeth Springer, Beer. Jno Carr, 09-sters S Wm Kul= Springer ,k Knapp, Beer S Henry Frank, Beer Chas Fenninger " 8 Henry Shoble, " Martin Rudy " 9 Adam Trout, " Conrad Sanber, " 8 Sam' Kissinger, " And %lathews, '• 8 do. do. Oysters Jane Coffee " S Fredk Cooper, Beer. S Hugh Fitzpatrick 5 8 Urban & Son, " 8 Philip Snyder, " S Jno Haag ' " 7 C Elias, " 8 Jacob Henlg, '- 8 Jno Arnold, •• 8 Henry Erbil:lan. " 8 W T Touart, Oyster. 5 J. Effinger, 8 Joseph"F . rick, " 7 Mathew WHO; " S do. do. B. . S H 8 Shenk - S Abm Hostetter, " 8 James Donnelly, " 8 E Shober, 8 Jno hi Krupp. " 8 do. do. 8 Nicholas Browne '• Michael Wiener, Oyst. 8 Jacob Haag, Deitrich Heiss , '• 9 C J Plitt, Aug Shonberger, B. 7 C J Plitt, Oysters In° Tymony, F Golzenlichter, Beer Barnett it Cox " 8 Ann Ferry, do. do. Oysters S Rose Diffendeffer, " Sam! Newberger Oysters 8 Inc Witlinger, Jacob Shuler, Beer 8 Jou A Keller, " Conrad Miller, Beer 9 do. do. Oysters Daniel Oakeson, Oysters S W Kautz Joseph Brintuall " 8 do. do. Beer Oweu Hupple, Beer S Gee Bomberger, " Juo Taylor, 8 R Selma, Leonard Spoag, Oysters S Jacob Haag, Oysters Jimry Zug, Boer S B Hoffman, Oysters iaILICS Showers, Oyster,. S oo B Joseph Hasler, B. S J Sender, 0. A McMichael, 0. 8 . B Taylor, B. A Goodman, 0. S G W liee:trdth, 0. F. Lougingderfer, B. S Mrs Evaus, B. H D Macher, 0. S A Cook, - B. B. Roads, 0. S F Maulick, B. 3 Bartholomew, 0. S L W Fikold, Cl WARWICK. WASHINGTON DOR. Jacob Weitiol Barbara Kahl, 0. PATENT MEDICINES CoI.UNI RI A. 4 WII El.b.r. S llm•ln•nbrraer 4 MEM .1 I , Lt,. • Co Zilol/1, n 1411 Ii n Ilfinnit K Revd o Co amount d F Shruder &Co:mount of hnsinems ,tl.f.On of bnanvca, $.3.000 BILLIARDS. LANCASTER CITY. Ai.ey .1 Taylor. Itnble° T P •2 alleys It Nairn, I) Onkeann, TI. • J Havling. Tl. 1 alley ECIEll!1EI:1 Waban k Com pa ny , T IC3—An Appeal will be held at the Commissloner'H' Office, in Lancaster. on WEDNESDAY. and THURSDAY, on the `27th and 25th of JUNE, 1853. when and where all persons who are improperly rated (or think thernielveti Ko) may attend. EDWIN WEIGAND, Mercantile Appraiser. 1"Q"r Alt licence. not lifted on or before the Brat day of July next. will be collected according to law. BENJAMIN REINHOLD. , County Treasurer. lli GAM K. MILLED. 1 .. D..1.2 , ; i, Al:aviDnen a I , 11 rerm. ADAM F. DIFFEN BACH.) No. 1:11. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lao.—JantesMilhail. Ileory Nlusseltnan and John S bleneagy. Trustees under the above writ of Ito. Inestie attachment. did on the 26th day of May. 1:153, the in the Office of the Itrothont.tarr of the said Curt, !heir Report I Notice is herolty A ivon to all persons intee,oard in the odd Report. that the said Court have appointed the 97th day ot June. 155:t. for the confirmation thereof. unless ea• etptions be filed. Attest, ' .1. 11. tWMA N. Pettit., Sale.-50 Shares Lancaster Rank Stock. 1 75 Shares Igtn elster Sarin!, Insiiinti-n Stock. 02 Shares Conestoga Steam Mill Mork. linty 22 tr-I`, J. F. Sri IM/I.:It 5: CO., Agents Lstate of Joseph Greer, dec'd.—Letters toe tamentary On the ~state of Joseph Greer, deed.. late of Bart township. having been issued to the subscribers residing in the same township: All pet sons indebted to :slid estate are requested to make payment immediately, all a those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement to lir. JiMIN MARTIN, ANDRLW BARKLEY. 6t-lg A ssigned Estate of John M. Downey. undersi,tned nuip , iikt,l Audit, to distribute the balance in the bands of Oat id Graff. Esq.,assigneoofJohn M. Downey, among his creditors :Lod those legally entitled thereto. will attend to theduties of his appointment at the Library Room, Court House, on Wednesday the 20th of June. 1.855, at 2 o'clock. P. M. Notice.—The undersigned having been appointed su diter in the assigned estate of David Stauffer of Drµ more tap.. Lancaster to distribute the balance fp the hands of the assignee, John nas-ler. to and .11011 g thohe legally entitled thereto, Will Meet for the purpose of Wean % peintinent in the Library Item of the Court . House, In the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the 28th o June, A. D. 1855, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. whru and where those interested may attend it they think proper. JGallagher, Dentist, having located In , the City of Lancaster, respectfully offers his profession al services to those who may need them ' and choose to give him a can. no It. been onengect the reOfeSSIOLI over ten years—has had an extensive maetlce f o r the last six or seven in Chester county—and can give the beat of ref erence and evidence' respecting his professional skill and qualifications. Ile would also announce that lie has obtained the ex clusive richt to use CLAYTON'S PATENT PLAN of making and setting Artificial Teeth ';;.g.:;, - ,M In Lancaster City and County—an improve. • 7_llY went which Is acknowledged by gentlemen who were on the Examining Committee on Dentistry in the. Now York Crystal Palace, by Professors of Dental Colleges. and Scientific Dentists generally. to surpass every other plan now known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapneis. Office and residence on the east side of North Duke A between Orange and Chesnut. one square and a half north of the Court House, and a short distance south of the Railroad. may 29 ly-19 Qrent Original Story, by Fanny Fern.,- In answer to numerous inquiries from lkoksellers and Newsmen in different sections of the country, the publisher of the Thek Ledger would state that the great Original Story by FANNY It EllN. few which he has contracted. at an enormous and unprecedented expense. and on which the gifted authoress is now INIAVVII. silt he commenced in tile Ledger about the firs; of A un”—tehether the first instalment will appear in the na101...r for the week ending Saturday, Juno 2.1. or in that of Anne intl. he cannot vet positively state. Due tediee will be given-.- t gratifies us to learn that the trade are alive to wind the Tribune styles the "popular money making qualities" , of this Tale, and that the sate v.i!! e • ; of any Newspaper Tale ever bef;re published. It will not be issued as a . t.ook, being pur,hased solely for nubile:llion !in the Ledger. The Sale Yoe': Ledger is a large. fitst-class Family and Business paper, published every Saturday, a n d sold by all Booksellers and News Dealers at three rents per copy. We mail it to subscribers at 31 per annum. It. BONNER. Publisher, 120 Nassau sto N. Y 8 J W Semen's, B 8 LANCdHFHR•CITY: MEM LA NoA, , rEll CITY. Ch.o A ileinitA 4 W C Bakor, 4 0 B Markley BROKERS. LA NCAziTEO erry. Ml= MEM M ?.) AMOS S I,A M AKER, Auditor ISSEEDE may '29 .It-19 C“py.) may 29 3t-19 Five Per Cent Saving Fund Othe National Safety Company, iValnut street,' south s - est 4 corner of Third st., Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1541. Five per cent interest is given and the money is always paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Sa ving Fund, on account of the superior safety and conve nience it affords, but any sum, large or small, is received. This Saving Fund has more than half a million of dollars securely invested for the safety of Depositors. The Office Is opewto receive and pay money every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning, till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put in, are Invited to call at the office for further information. HENRY L. BENNER, President ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WM. J. REED, Secretary. Slater Vnion Hotel .—No. 200 Markatotreet, above eth, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the Asher- Iran House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in informing his friends, and the public generally, that he has taken ;the above well-known and popular , HOUSE, (long known as the Red Lion Hotel,) which he has filled up with entirely New Furniture nod - Bedding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated and impro ved in a manlier which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to Wire satisfac tion to those who may patronize this establishment. The TA !!....A will always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the.DU 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 ceive a liberal share of public patronage. • G. W. HINKLE, I Proprietor. may 22 tflB For Rent.—Two large rooms, in &nth Queen Skeet, next door below the office - of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens. Pouestlon given Immediately.Enq lire . d the Fdttor of auttaPiroAcer." ~ , . •• - - f - IWlE'Accounti 'itf • ' the reitpective decedente . hereunto .I.autaxediere filed in the Itegister'XOfftce of Lancaster -county; for confirmation and: allowance,' at , an Orphans' Court, to beheld in the Court House, in the City of Lan , icaster, entlini ad Monday • in. Jima next ; ( the Lath). at ,10 • , . • . Rudolph lflDer. Ontely'towitship. Guartitanshlptdecount. - - Malebarn, Gsfardtanof - Frederick S. Mier, st; -PurnellHlekman, Dramore township. By. P. W. House keeperßytthil, strator. Taeob • ,VDtattptdit county: Guardianship 'Arai:Rink— Lents, Gtuirbux of,Jacob Ober, son of dec'd. ,ohn Conestoga township. By Jawatt Affixibilitrator. , Christian - Martin, Mount Joy township. Ate:Anne Graff.,.Executor. John Gerbard e West docalieo township. Guardianship do ' cetutt. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Jonas Gerhard, • a minor son of deceased. ;Christlin Grelder,jun., West Hemplield township. By Christian Grelder, Administrator. 'George Yundt. West Earl township. By John W. Gross, Executor. , CatharD4eileqw , East Donegal ,township. By Christian Reesor, Adfornistrator. Peter Sweigart, EastComlico township By John Mishler, Administrator, cum testament; annexe. Elizabeth Houser. West Lampeter township. By Jacob • Houser; Administrator. William Livingston, Salisbury township. Guardianship Account: By Henry Livingston; Guardian of Sarah and John Livingston, minor children of deceased. Henry Fenstermacher, Manor township. Guardianship' Account.. By • Jacob BausmanandAbrahamilL Peters, Ex ecutors of Jacob Peters, deceased, who was Guardian of Catharine Fenstermscher, the only child of Henry Fen stertaacher, deceased. William Andrew, Salisbury township. By John H. An drew. Administrator. Joseph Gassier, Bert township. By John Sassier, Executor. Anna Sharp, Manholes 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. fy Sarah Irwin, Ad ininistratrix. Elizabeth Krug. West Lsmpeter township. By Benjamin Musser and Samuel Krug, Administrators. Magdalena Plasterer, Elizabeth township. By Joseph S. Keener. Administrator. Abrab en, Mus:elman, Mount, Joy township. Guardian ship Account. Ey Samuel 31usselman, Guardian of Cath arine 31usselmen, minor child of deceased. Jacob Zoller. Brucknock township. By George Zeller, Ex ecutor. John T. Miller, East Lampeter township. By John lira- Administrator. • Eli -ibeth Sbroy. Lower Leacock township. By Samuel SilloY , Administrator. Henry Burns. City of Lima-sten By Carpenter M'Cleery, Administrator. William .1. Pearson. East Hemptield township. By John M. Greider, Administrator. Moses Pants. Lebanon county. Guardianship Account.— Ily Jacob Pfautz, Guardian of Emanuel Pfautz, one of the minor children of deceased. AnnaMarkley. Earl township. By C. S. Hoffman. Execu tor. George Lvhniitt, East Donegal township. By John Hollinger. Adrit --- Jacob Unfrock. Springville. East Donegal township. By Jacob Nissly.Administrator. Barham Good, Breeknock township. By Joseph Good. Ad tninistrator. John Komerer. West Donegal township. By Peter Hem erer. Administrator. John Hess. Little Britain township. By Abraham Hess, set ing Executor. Jeremiah 'Learner, Itapho township. By Henry Zeamer, Administrator. George Bientestlerfer. Elizaiadtt township. By John Bientesderfer, George Biemesderfer, Catharine Blemesder fer and Philip Lenhert, Administrators. Martin Eshleman, Providence township. Ily Elizabeth Rush, surviving Executrix. John Itemor. East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac count. By Josepliffleiscy, Guarthan of John and Anna Reesor, minor children of deceased. Micha e l Ober, Donegal township. Guardianship Account. Ily Philip K. Auger. Guardian of Jobs Ober. one of the minor children of deceased. Elizabeth Harman, Conestoga township. By Jacob 3FCaI. lister. Administrator. Eve Hackman. Conestoga township. By JacciallTallister, Administrator, with the Will annexed. • Susanna Batten, Upper Leacock township. By Cyrus Bat ten. Executor. Joseph Wenger, West Earl township. Supplementary Ac count. By Benjamin Wenger and Isaac Wenger, Exec utors. John H. Brubaker, West Cocalico township. By Jacob Henley. Executor. Joseph Heist, Penn township. By Christian Hershey and Benjamin Eby, Executors. John Zartman, sen., Elizabeth township. By John 7.art man and Jacob Romig. Executors. Ann Eshleman, \Vest Ilempfield township. By Jacob Esti. letuan, Administrator. Rosina Walk. New Holland, Earl township. By Frederick Walk, Surviving Executor. Jacob Burkholder, Pequea township. Cruardianshin Ac count, By John Mecartney, Guardian 51 Fanny Burk holder. and of Henry Charles. Gaurdlan of Catharine and . Anna Burkholder. minor children of deceased. William Pennock, Little Britain township. Final Guardi- Ruskin Account. By Hugh E. Steele. Guardian of Hannah .1. Pennock. daughter of deceased. David Kreiter, Elizabeth township. By Christian Kreiter, Administrator. de bonis non cum testatnento annexe. William Pennock. Little Britain township. Final Guardi anship Account. fly Hugh E. Steele, Guardian of Mary L. Pennock, daughter of deceased. Christian Kauffman, East Ilernpfield township. By Da v id Baker. Executor. Abraham Grolf. Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac count. By Henry Musselman, Guardian of Benjamin F. (trot 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 Metzger, Administrator and one of the Committee. Hugh arCiarin, Sadsbury township. By Samuel Slokom, Executor. Daniel Herr, Manheim township. Second and joint Ac count. By Susanna M. Herr and Wm. K. Martha, Admin. istrators. Jacob Brighton, Penn township. By George Brighton, Administrator. l'hilip Hitz. Drumore township. By John Rawlins, Ad ministrator de bonis non. Michael Wolf, city of Lancaster. By Henry Schaum, one of tho Executors. George IL Getz, city of Lancaster, Guardianship Account. lay Daniel [human, Guardian of Charles, Eleanor, Cath arine, Alice and John Get.. minor children of George 11. Getz, deceased. and heirs, Ac. of JoholCietz, (their micro) late of Lancaster city. Abraham Mylin. West Lampeter township. By Abraham S. ;Min and Henry Hem. Executors. Regi ua Martin, East Earl township. By Abraham Weal vet., Executor. Jacob Metzger, East Hempfield township. By Andrew Metzger and Henry Metzger, Executors. Joseph Frey. Manor township. By Benjamin 31. Frey and Jacob 31annart, Administrators. i'eter Sheaffer, Earl township. Guardianship Account.— By Isaac 11. Good, Guardian of Susanna, Esther and Margaret Hurst, three of the Grand children of deceased. Daniel Myers. Borough of Columbia. By Jacob Myers and David E. Rohrer, Administrators. Jonathan Weaver. Leacock township. Guardianship Ac count. By l'eter Eby, Guardian of Daniel Weaver and Henry Weaver, two of the minor children of deceased. Jacob Weaver Leacock township. Guardianship Account. By Peter Eby, Guardiin of Emma E. Lefever, minor datehter of Benjamin Lefever, deceased, and Legatee under the Will of Jacob Weaver, deceased. John Frantz, East Lismpoter township. By Jacob Landis, Administrator. ma , e West I....mpster township. By Philip Lefe ver, Administrator. Peter Vandersaal, Mechanicsburg, Upper Leacock twp. By John Bard. Exceutor. George Fund... sen., West Earl township. Supplementary Account. By John W. Gross, Executor. John Waldswith, West Cocallco township. By William Itegerriec. sole Executor. • Frances Potts. Strasburg township. By Jacob Ants, Ad miubtrator. Frances Murdlck. Borough of Strasburg. Supplementary.) and final Account. By John Murdick. Administrator. Frederick Shoff. Martin township. Guardianship Account.— By Jacob Brenneman. Guardian of Isabella Shoff, and Martha Ann Shoff. minor children of deceased. Jacob Bundel, city of Lainuster. By Henry Bendel, one of the Executors. John N. Brubaker, Mantic township. By William Dout, Administrator. George Kraft, Manheint township. By Henry Shreiner, Administrator. Joseph Eby. Clay township. By Peter Eby. Jacob Eberly mid Jonas Eby, Executors. Zartman, Klimbeth township. liy Anna Miller, (late .1111,a Zartmati) Administratrix. John Wiest. West. Coealico township. 'By Christian Wiest and Benjamin Wiest, Executors. Mary Hem, West tunneler township. BY Jacob Mess, Ad ministrator. Jonathan Foltz city Lancaster. By Dr: J. W. Fultz. Acting Executor. Benjamin looser. Leacnck township. By Isaac G. lbover and Samuel Groff, Administrators. Elizabeth Weitzel, city of Lancaster. By George Weitzel, Administrator. Henry P. Kendig Strasburg township. By Daniel Herr, (Papua) Administrator. John Buser, sr.Cumberiand county. Guardianship Account. By George Bear, Guardian of Maria and Frances Buser, minor Grand children of deceas)d. John Kreyle, Cocalico (now Ephrata) township. Supple mental and final Account. By Peter Stock, Surviving Executor. Jonas Ruth. West Cocalico township. Supplementary Account. By Levi ituth and Jacob Reinhold, Executors. Christian Brubaker, Elizabeth township. By Jacob S. Bru baker and Ilenr+ S. Brubaker, Administrators. Isaac Kling. Upper Leacock township. Guardianship Ac count. By Jnhn Evans. Guardian of Abraham and Ja cob Kling, and also late Guardian of Phares.Kling, de reaSed, miner children of said Isaac Kling, deceased. Catharine WElroy,.Bonvugh of Marietta. By Joseph D. Wi ley, Executor. William Diller. New Holland, Earl township. By William Kinzer and Irony A. Roland, Executors. Elizabeth Miller, Ephrata township. By Jacob L. Gross, Ad minisist rater. John Wenger, East Cocalico township. By Jacob Wenger, and Susanna Wenger, acting Executors. GeoEge Hassler. West Cocalico township. By Elias Weitzel, juh.. and Daniel S. Lutz, Administrators. John Brubaker, Clay township. By John Kemper, Ad ministrator. Henry Musser. Hempfield township. By Emanuel C. Ra pe, Administrator de bonis non. Elizabeth Bedell, city of Lancaster. By Jacob Franciscus, Administrate , John Bechar 1, Caernarvon township. By John B. Wei ler and Weller, Administrators. Jacob Fassnacht, East COCalieo township. By Henry Fass nacht and George Krumlauf, Executor. Ulrich Lehman, Bapho township. By Abraham Lehman and Daniel Fretz, jr.. Administrators. John Herr,(Smith) Pequea township. By George Kreider, acting xecutoe. David Burkhart, Upper Leacock township. By Henry Burkhart and Daniel Hoover, Executors. Peter Hernly, Rapho township. Final Account. By Abra ham Lehman and John Cassel, Executors. John 3PMullin, Borough of Columbia. By Thomas Lloyd, Trustee. James B. Reed, Fulton township. By John Reed, Admin istrator. Susanna M'Cloud, an infant and daughter of John 3.PCIond, late of West Lampeter township, deceased. By William IFClood, Administrator. Henry Weaver, city of Lancaster. By Richard Morsbach, - Administrator Joseph Gorgaa, Ephrata township. By Jacob Gorge's, Ad ministrator, with the Will annexed. Jacob Adams, Ephrata township. By_ Samuel Wolf and John B. Adams, Executors. Benjamin Witmer, Manor township. Second Supplemen , terry and final Account. By John B. Witmen, Executor. John Bowers, West Hempfield township, Guardianship Account. By Michael Segrist. Guardian of Fanny 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, Clernarron township, By George Martin and Joseph Frantz, Executors, Emanuel Relgart, Esq, city of Lanautter.- Guardianship Ac count, By John Rohrer, Guardian of E. R. Miller, IL W. Miller and 11. M. Miller, minor eldidrerk of Henry Miller and Grand children of deceased. - Michael Ebrman, city of Lancaster. By Elizabeth Ehrman and Christian Kieffer, Executors. Christopher Brenner, Lancaster township. By C. Rine and H. It Reed, Administrators.. ' • David A. Donnelly, Lanmater city. By Peter 3PCrut. °my, 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 Bead, city of Lancaster. By Robert S. Reed, Ad ministrator. Reuben - I%IIW, Strasburg township. By Andrew Bower master, ddministmtor. Henry. Garber, Upper Leacock township. By Levi B. Joints and Petir Hunsecker,'Administrators. Llenty.FE'Relier; (New • Ephrata) Ephrata township. Par tial tingata Acco . unt No:1- , By Elias Robot. and Samuel tilsaly, Atiaton A. I.IEIM SMITH, Auditor. MIME Hinny Harchalroth, Clay township. By pirlatian ilerthtl•J roth, one of the Executors. • • Henry Herchelroth, Clay townshii.. By Benjamin Bollinger, one of.the Executors. :Samuel Royer, West Cocallco township. By Jacob Royer, _ Philip Royer, Samuel Royer and Daniel Royer, Executors. Jacob Stutenroth, Warwick township.- By Samuel Elsa- John Herchelmth, Clay township. By Henry Herchelroth and Christianlierchaboth, Admiabstiators2 George Masoer, late of the Borough, (now city) of Lanese ter. By George Musser and William Haverstick; Admixt , • , • istrators with the-Will Annexed. • George _Lefever, Strasburg township. By Ann lefeeet, Att . - • Jacob Mr, Manor township—By Bernhard Mann, Mi.. n n t . ? and Ansel B. Shaman, Executors: Da - ' Potts, East Larapetar township. First Account: Ann Potts and Joseph Potts, Administrators.. B. M. STAUFFER, Register's Oftlo3, may 22 tf•18 • Register. Agrienltural and Horticultural Twila:, —Superior Unloading Hay Forks, 3 and 4 prong:4' improved Horse Hoes, Cultivators; Cast Iron Gar; Eon: ere, Garden Engines, Tubular Iron Scythe ScusEia. Eng lish Lawn.Rikes, English Riveted -Rack Lewis Scythes, Grass Hants, Hedge Shears. Ladles' Garden Shears, Weed ing. Forks, Transplanting, Trowels, with other tine Hortil cultured Tools, per late arrivals from Europe. PASCHALL MORELS & CO., : Agricultural Wsre House and Seed Store, ' may 29 tfl9 Corner ith and Market sm., Phila. Reaping and Mowing illiestillues.— The' mite scribers are new executing ardent for the ibilowhig Reaping and Mowing Machines, believed to be the largest assortment to be found at any one establishment in the . 'United States: Atldds'-Reaper and Self Baker, freight added, 'slss ,McCiormlek's combined Reaper and Mower. 155 Burrars Reaper and Mower, 135 Ketchnm's Reaper and Mower, 135 Ketchum's Mower, 2 Knives, 115 Allen's Mower, 2 Knives. 105 Hussars Reaper and Mower, with front car riage and side delivery, 135 3Lanny's Combined Reaper and Mower, der pending on Territory, 130 Samples of the above is store for examination. PASCHALL MORRIS A CO., Agricaleuran Ware House and Seed Store may 29 tf-19 Corner 7th and Market stay Phila. o Clergymen, Superintendents and rrTeschers of Sunday Schools, and all others wishing good Ms. Y & STOEK have jest received at their Cheap Book &'Stationery' Store. the largest assortment of Sun day SchOol, and Theological books ever olferrered to this community, including all of Carter & Brother's late pub licatione We can only notice p few this week. The i.ich Kinsman. The llistory of Ruth the hloabl teas, by Stephen H. Tyhg, D. D. 12mo. -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 subjects of Scripture instruo- Coe." The Autobiography & Iteminiscences of Rev. Wm. Jay. "Few names are so extensively known In the Christian' ' communities of Great 'Britain and tho United Staten IS' that of William Jay. ills 'Morning and Evening Exec- , the great majority of Chriati*.n- families. --, The Autobiography is witlaen, in a style of gnat man and pleasantness. The reminiscence by Mr. Jay °rpm*, Went individuals with whom hu waft well.aocinainted , ht John Newton, Richard Cecil. Robert lEallkWilliain WB berforco, and others, are graphic and entertaining, and replete with anecdote." The Footsteps of St. Paul. By the Author of the Morning and Night Watches." 12mo. Illustrated. “The 'Footsteps of St. Paul' is the title of air able and instructive work, presentiog a consecutive history of the 11 re, latars, and tcacitin, of the great Apostle. It Inter weaves, in the narrative'. all the direct disclosures of the Acts, the incidental intimations of the Epbrtles, all the outside infortnation extant, and many conjectural state ments derived from a comparison of dillerent parts of Scripture. But he has written it in au animated and graphic style, and Imbued it with a fine spirit. It leaves a strong impression on the reader's mind. It is copiously illustrated with maps and engravings, and is every way a scholarly performatme." Family Prayers. Ilium. “Simple ' evangelical, earnest, and well adapted to prove a devotions] help."—Christian Herald. "Direct, fervent. and comprehensive." Morning & Night Watches. 16m. "A precious volume of religious truth most pleasingly and scripturally presented for the comfort nod edifica tion of the people of God." We have made arraugcments with a number of Reli gious Book Publishers, and especially with Carter & Brothers, by which we will receive their now books as fast as published, thus bereaving the facilities for sup plying at earliest dates all the bust books of the day. We would respectfully invite the attention of all who are interested in promothig the cause of morality and Religion to call and examine our stock. my 29 t f-19 • MURRAY' & STORK. INrotice.—Assigned Estate of Martin Andrmvsand wife, of East Lvnis,ter Twp. The undersigned, appointed by tlth Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Aud itor to distribute the halance remaining iu the bands 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 Wilco. in the Village of &mderaburg, in said township, on Wednesday the 13th day ofJune, 1855, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons inter ested are requested to at tend m:3 ?_4tl6 Grent Discussion Euded .— Tho great topic for discussion which has for some time pest engaged the people of: the city and county of Lancaster, has at length been deckled to the satisfaction of all. The question was wane can thd best and handsomest clothing be purchased fur the least amount of money ? You can scarcely ask any person now that will not toll you at WILLIAn No. 31 North Queen st., Lancaster, where 'you can he sup plied with any thing in Ids line of business. lie has just opened a flue and elegant assortment of SPRING AND SU3I3IEIt GOODS, .—-- - - - Fancy Cassimeres of splendid colors and patterns, and of tho very latest styles. Black and fancy Cloths that cannot be beat Vestings almost too handsome to talk about. Also, o complete stock of Ileady.made Clothing, Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Shirts Shirt Collars. Stocks, Cravats, Su-menders, Stockings, d.e., all of which are now ready for sale at prices which f.-w will grumble at and if any do the amount will be reduced to suit their fancy. . - come, therefore. friends and flow citizens and continue to give us a full share of your patronage fur oLich we shall heari by thank you as well as fur past favors. you may he quite certain that nu effort will be spared to giv,e you full satisfaction f.tr your money. Thu goods, as usual, are all warranted at this establishment. They ore ail manufactured under the ken .ntendence of the proprietor, iutd therelhru °presented to I, , Customer work promptly attended to myls WILLIAM HENSLER, Xrotiee to Bridge Builders.—Scalisl proposals for ; buildiu4 a Bride across Beaver Creek, at or near Daniel Beres t Periniao resiiletten, ill Strasburg Township will be received at the Cononissionors' Otheil until 2.o'clock, P. 31., on )1 cloy the LI th clay of June liext. The plan nod specifications calls i.e sects at said office at any time previou , to the let slog. .1 tilIN M. lIIESTAND, Pllll.l WILLIAM C. WORTH, slay 22 td IS Commissioner,. (Exam. and Amer. Press copy only.) /Iromatie Schiedam Schriapps..—This arti ds is for in Lancaster, at the utedieine Store o the subscribers, its Nramph's building. E. Orange t.t. map 1b 11-17 H. A. IitiCEAFIELL, & CC . \!(, t cal %.1 1 11 SiIks.—WENTZS' LILY STORE Is the whert, you will find au extensive assortment of ty leS. Dross pi. L , de.irable • Rich Plaid Pouit de Lobes Rich Striped " " Solid Colors ,4 Rich Brocades of various armies; India Wash Silks, choice colors; Best Quality. Plaids; Black Silks. all widths. Prices ranging from 50 cents to $2,00. Best Black Silks ever sold tor SI,OO. To bocomu convinced call at WENTZS" STORE. CRAPE SIIAWLS.—WENTZS' have paid pacticolar at. tention to their Shawl Department this reason. and now offer a fine variety of Plain White Crape Shawls. heavy fringe—from $5 to s24—Magnificent Emb. Crape Shawls--- from $l2 to s7s—Sill:, Thibot and Cashmere Shawls, dif ferent grades. For &handsome Shawl remember • WENTZS' STORE. TO TILE LADIES..—Crif, ee those rich mill beautiful Oriel Marlin Mimes and iaris Mantillas; also, magnificent Flounced Berege Robes now opened at may 22 tf-IS WENTZS' STORE. Garden, Field and Flower Sc eds.—A large assortment of the above in every variety, including many new ones. recently introdnced. for sale by wholesale or retail; also Osage Orange Seed, a prime article. fresh from Texas. For sale by PAL'CIIA :t Co., Agricultural Warehouse nod storo, corner of ith Market sts., Philada. april tf-11 otlce to Tax Collectors.—Tla Tax ( - Alecto!, _LI of the several Townshilw and boroughs will proceed to adleet the Site and CUIIIIty Tax, (allotting the anntaincet of 5 per cent. on Slat, Tax.) and make prompt payment to may '22 3415 11. I:EINLI.AD, 'free r. Farmarm for Sale.—The subscriber offers at private that highly cultivated and fertile FARM upon which ho resides, situated nn the ILtrford Turnpike, about half a mile from Del Air. the county town of ILarford, and twenty miles from the city of Baltimore. It contains TWO HUNDRED 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, bone dust, Etc. It is one of the most beautiful and productive farms in the State, the wheat crop of last year having been reputed to have been the beat in the county. The improvements consists of a large and nom , fortable BRICK DWELLING, built In modern I style, and on a prominent location. commanding 1 i c e view of the surrounding country; a large stone 1 Barn, with stabling fur thirty-three head of horses sod cattle. The lane leadiug from the turnpike to the dwell ing and barn has been recently macadamized, ut consider able expense. There is a spring of water in each field, and several streams running through the place. The fenciog is in good condition, end there-is a large orchard of thriv ing fruit trees. The proposed route of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Central Railroad pekes within a very short distance, and will enhance the value of the farm. The GROWING CROPS, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., would be sold to the purchaser of the farm if desired. For further information address JOIN STEWART, Bel Air, Harford county, or, 11l Lexington Street, Baltimore. Md. may 22 3118 Aminor'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 llaumiller, late of the said city, deceased, and to the share of John Baumlller In the valuation of the real estate of the said Conrad Baumiller, among those entitled thereto, will meet ail persons Interested, at the Library room, in the Court HOUR in this city, on Wednes• day the 18th . of Jl3llO next, at 2 o'clock, P. 31. JAMES L.'RBVNOLBS. (Exam. copy.) 4417 Lan. may 15 -rpication Nottoe:—:An - Electlon for one President _nand six Managers : of the Lancaster Gas Company, .411 be bold at the office of said Company, on Monday the' 9th day of July, 1355, •between the hours of 10 A. 31. I and 3 P. M. C. HAGAR, Pretddeht. May 29 4t49 ~ . " Ai. ' 1 Sohleidassi - . °mantic Schnapps, , , . ii , o,-the,o4tissens' Of relmsylvania, ' ltbedie.iTh:to imathiJ attention of the citizens of Penn "l ..1 1 W the above articie,frannufactured by myself ex • eitikavely,ad ray Factory in St , h 4 eviana,in Holland, ex_predue ly for medicinal propene 1 1• • . *is made from the , best Barley that can be selected in E pe andthe essence of .an aromatic Italian berry, of a- owledged 'and - eXtriorllnary, medicinal properties; imit it has long since acquired 4 higher reputation,bothLa E ' and America, than any Other dietetic beverage. . . Gravel, Gold, antliatetteudina; in Obstructions of fhb' and Kidneys; slid 'Debility of the Urirutry Jeltrio fit. , s etsicla are prompt,..llodett, 4 and Invariably rale. - 'kg . And It Ir. not only . a Remedy for these maladies; but ' all cams in which way are' produced by drinking Bad lir ter. which isodineet universally, the cause Cadieux, it tames Sart/Preventive. I . t . ,_. he ,tilatrisalng effect u Stomach , Bowels, and Tat trayellers, new dents, and all persons nil ' toned to them, produced y the waters of nearly all n e o great'inialati riven, lIM e Ohio, Ni ce esippl, and ' der po tte i r iim ii" l 7 C i r atio toi th aua tit i" th a eftli th 'q eing_. . • twi tY sUi sse. te o . f .f e d ith. rf tm u ed tone tio luadder v a ege rnio , is ta w bie z" ell_ c il e a ..:l AR tive itill tit '' ''''r. p .eks , :inj P i rt( C al.s rrope A fr w ie hi t a l au head th a :Fa; t si .4.0e.„ 1t is a; o b fonnd t0 t.. 16 e s by 'an th t ts: ns ie obi titive t eth. of /tar t. of v getable malaria in. the a here, and vegetable mt. ei ly ces pre i velle n the waters rAILO of tit T O dis SOlMlD tricts inAM'whECichLiNitAPpriPt3n is con sequently In great dem ' •by personatravelling, or a ol io settle in-those the country e s pe c ial ly; as f , 11 as by many innvery unity where It has become known, on account slits variotisother remedial properties'. ,More than three, tiuniaand 'physicians, among whom are nmnbered the greatest naines - nekeiging to the-faculty of eclidnein this country, have certifieditnyes their: own n i 4 .... titres, t ie the valuable *bdiclnal 'properties oilman article, as the severest tests have proved the SCILIE. AROMATIC SCHNAP Sto be, and have accepted it a most desirable addition Ithe marenfa medico. Put up In quart and pint bottles, enveloped in yellow per with my name on the e, cork and twat For sale i b all respectable Druggists -Oroccau t'll lIDOLPIIO WOLFE, LS, 20 and 2.1 'ter street, New Yea. 25 Son at street, Philadelphia. I beg leave to call the atte on of the publi&to the Pg. liming lettere. from phyalcialhar. • -. . ' n Lane ar, New-York, May 2,1853. "Ma. trews= Wet's— ' Sirs I cannot speak too hly of the purity of your Schnapps. It Is dio de:lly superior to anythlo o the kind in the market— sis perfectly free from the ' tura of fusil oil, or of any fig those arnylie compoundshich produce such a mischler bons and ;irreparable effect upon the constitution, and which very few samples of Itsholic distill • ed liquors are I , without—most of them beln largely impregnated with It. I have personally' inspected tne various processes of die. 1 Citation practised at Sc.hied ni, and know that unusual care is taken to separate tit the noxious elements from the pure alcohol , and your liehnapps Is a striking proof of its success. As a medlein ;agent for chronic and renal affections, I have snows $ prescribed it, and recom mend it as maagreeable so. and harmless stimulant, ' , arid, shall continue to do act . well as to use It as a source of puns alcohoribr chant! • nyestigations and experi ments. Your ob't vt, leattalliscs, - Conseil, ng Analytical Chemist." Dr. Charles A. Loss, ComaNslonar of Health, Haltirnore, writes addldoe'Jtc-tele-Hignltal the value of Sohnappe eab ' 7 1 remedy In chrerdo catarrhal omit- "d• Obtiptif/tier is '. , dated Ju1y.'27j.1853: - N . - -t , • t „t "I take great pleasure 1 bearlog highly credi tad üb--...„. t 1.... a L timony to its efficacy as a neatl agent in the diseases , fur which you recommend It.l 'Having a natural tandenelt to the raucous surfaces, with a slight degree of atitoule. • ton 1 regard it as one of the most important remedies In chronic catarrhal affections; Particularly thesdof the gent. to urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, Cutalks A. Less, M. D." • i PM/AM:IYMa, July 16, 1853: :•Mr. UDOLPIIO \Vous, No. di leaver et., N. IC.—Dear Sir: Lest season the writer received, through your agent in this city, a bottle of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and niece that period has prescribed the same In rertain forms • of urinary complaints; abiutiu res.' of debility In aged per. bons. So far, the Schnapph lists been of much benefit to those using it. * * * ",-, In conclusion, where a dia. etic and stimulant Is required, I should use the Aromatic Schiedam'Schnepps. Thanking you for your kindness, I am respectfully yours, . , I A. D. CIIALONEN 31. D., 180 South Eighth st." The subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, N. 11., relates to ono of the mosttvaluable medicine' properties possessed by the Aromatic Ochuapps, and shows that It acts asa specific In a very Painful disease—the Gravel: "Mr. Weisz :—Perralt sic Ito 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. d have had a very obstinate case of gravel nod atone, of some fire years' standing, causing very acute pale in every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies without much relief, I was induced to try a tattle of your medicine. In the course of three days it ;proved effectual, dislodging large pieces of stone, some Of which were as a marrowfat pea. 1 continued the cordial, according to directions, end the patient continued to gain, and is fast recovering. I think a medicine of so much n value in so distressing a complaint; should be known to the public, and the world at large. And I, for e0n,' . ...115t give it my approbation and signature. r , Taus. PAINE, M. D." , Prow Dr. John S. Reese, Chemist, Baltimore, lid., Sep tember 15, 1S12: -A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed it. Persons to whom I have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A gen tleman of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered' greatly with an affection of the kidneys and bladder, took two bottles, and subsequetly passed a stone of considera ble size, and was greatly rrelieved. it will, no doubt, go into general use." t • 11. A. nuCKAFIELD & CO., Agent in Lancaster, neat to firemen'. Clothing Store, r.E.lorauge et. nosy 83 m-18 JOHN QUIGLEY, . Auditor. !I:estate of Daniel rGirvin, dee'd.—Letters of Jl24aduilulstratlon ou the etate of Daniel (Arvin, late of i• !trade:. township, Lanca6ter county, having been Issued n 1 the subscribers residini said township: All pertain is tdebted to said estate are rialuested to make payment Im tediately, and those claims will present them, Ithout delay, - properly a:uthentleated for settlement. I JAMES 01RVIN, ! ! PETER NEIDICII, Adm'rs. may 1 6t - 5 ith large additions just recei4iiiil our nzsortmont of Paper Hangings, Carpetings, NIATTINGS, OIL ELGIGB,j&c., will be Mumd by ouch& zeiceete be very complete. L may 8 44.1. t. HAGER & BROTHERS. Eatate of Peter sorat Wife.—ln the Court of Common Pie is for the County of Lancaster. uereas, John L. Lightner,' assignee of Peter Floret and Wife, did on the 30th daiof April, 1855, file in thd office of the Prothonotary of tiffi !said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given tto all persons interested In the said listate, that the said:. Court have .appointed the 18th day of June, 1805, for the Confirmation thereof, unless ex ceptions be Bled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's. Office, Lan. apt' . po may 8 4t.-17 nediate super what they are ) 1 yees PIIIB.—A neq and sin gularly successful iewedy for in e cure of nil liniull.7 diSuaaes—Cos. onesa, Indigestion, J . ft and Ice, upsy, Rheumatism, Fevoia, Gout, Ikumors. Nor vousnoss, Intiumuintions, Headache, rains in the Head, Side, Back, and Limbs, Fe. qtr A ll•M , male complaints, a.c., .2c., indeed, _ v ery few are the diseases in which . P negative Medicine is not more or less retietrett, nail much sickness and saffering Might be prevented, if a harm• less but effectual Cathattic were more freely used. 'No person can fool well while a costive habit of body prevails; vesicles it soon geueratea' serious and often fatal diseases, which might have becu'avoided by the timely and ju. dicions eso of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, end Bilious derangements. They all :dud to become or produce the deep slimed and formidable distempers which load 410 hearses all over the . land.— Ilona) a,reliable family physic is of the first Importance to Ilse public health, and Bah Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to mbut that demand. An extensive [vial of its virtues by Pliksicians, Professors and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures Mini been effected beyond belief, were they dot substant6ted by persons of such exalted pr.sition and character his to forbid the suspicion of un tr nth. Among the eminent geniiamen to whom we are allowed to refer f,r these facts, ale Pnif. Valentine Mott; Pork City. Duct. A. A. Hayes, Practical Chemist pf the Port of Doe to tc, and Geologist for tl . dente of 31ascovaltiLselts. Ire L. Moore, M. D., a,l eminent Surgeon and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has long used them In his ex tensive pawl ice. 11. C. Southwick, Esq. York City. C. A. Davis, 31. and Surgeon of the United States 3lttrine litetpital, at Chelsea. Mass. Did spare permit. we (could give many hundred such names, front ail parts witerU the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the certificates of there eminent public men is TLI:Jwil in their effects upon These Pills, the result ofdong investigation and study, are offered to the public as the hest and most complete which the present state Of medical science can afford. 'They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only 1 Vegetable remedies, extracted ii by chemical process, in state of purity and combined to gather in such a mantle as to Insure the best results.— This system of composition! for medicines bee beelitiffeffiib.' in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills, both, to produce a more efficient remedy, than hrid hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason isimifectly obvious. While by the old mode of couusisition4 every medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious add injurious qualities; by this, each Individual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is mese t. All the inert and obnoxious qualitiot of each substa ca employed are left behind, the curative virtues only g retained. Hence it Is sell-evi dent the effect should rove as they have proved more purely remedial, and th Pills a surer, more powerful an tidote to disease than a y other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently ex ent that my medicine should be taken under the coo' sei of an attending Physician, and as he could not properlyljudge of a remedy without know.i iug its composition, I lure' supplied the accurate Formula by which both my Pectoral and Pills aro made, to the whole body of Practithaiiis in the United States and Brit ish American Provinces. 11, however, there should be soy ono , who has not received them, they will tie promptly forwarded by mall to hil t address. Of all the Patent Me iclues that are offered, how few would be taken if thcari comp Ation was known! Their life consists in their my . tery, 1 ha* no mysteries. The composition of u y preparations Is laid open to all men, and all who are cdmpetent to judge on the subject, freely acknowledge their : cobvictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Po trial 47, pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful Miedicitic before its effects were known. Many etaineutiqusicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and, even more coutidently, and are willing to certity that th' r anticipations were more than re. lined by their effects u n trial. p t . They operate by their werful influence on the internal viscose to purify the blood and. stimulate it into healthy acuou—retnove the obstructions of the ston.ch, bowels, liver, and other organs ¢ f the body; restoring their irreg ular action to health, a d by correcting wherever they ex ist such derangements as are the nrst origin of disease. Being sugar wrappe , d , m ey araplearant to Lake r ,and being purely vegetable, no I can arise from their use to any quantity. For minute directionr, see the wrapper on the Box.. . Prepared by JAMES q. AY kilt, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Prepared by I JAMES C.. AYER, - Assayer andlPractical Chemist, Lowell, Mau. Price 25 cents per Bo.i, Itivo Boxes fur $l. Sold by CIiABLES A.IIIEINITSII, and all Druggists. F. Brown, ilhiladelphla, ‘Vholesate Agt. A may 15 3m-17 "Died Illeads,—Frilah Cole or Repo Seed for fall pas. X Luring. White andilled Top Turnip Seed; Sugar Beet, liangellYtartzel, Ruta Bags, together with a full assort ment of Garden Seeds. For sale at I CHARLES A. HEINISH'S, Medicinal, Drug and (Chemical Store, No. 13 East King street. .saay 8 4t46 Eettaie of Mrs. Mary 'Reed, deo , rl.—ln the Court of Common Peas for the County of Lancaster.— lutereas, :Hurt S. o -Trustee of Mrs. Mary Reed. (now dead) diet on the , 4th_day of May, 1855, file in the ,t3t °Mee of the Plethora/ ,of the said Court. his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate,that the sold Court have appointed the 18th day of JllllO, for the ep ofirmation thereof, unless excep tions be filed. I .1. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Proth'is Office, Lan. +ay 14 may 154417 state of Georgia Diffenbach.--In the Court XI of Common Pleat Or the County of Lancaster. Where.' as, Davis Ciyger and William Spencer, Assignees of George t Diffenbach, did on the oth day of May, 1855; tile to the OfficeOfficeor the Prothono of said Court, their Aso of the mid Estate: ' - - , '• Notice Is heribf giv to all persons I . . d tom said Estate, that them'. Courthav ted ' ' AlttridS • or June next, '1855, furl. t .. b . , .. a on exceptions be tied. ..Atte s t , • - .T. , BOWItt- Lanctuiterot#' 76 Office, may-30 ,-k, , . , ... =MI he distinguished Surgeon of Now 09e of the first merchants ih Now
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