. • . . . . • &lib/ r . f „._ . . • , . i } *. • - 10 . s VOL. LVI. fiANCASTER: INTALLIGENCKR k JuUtiNAL 61111.1.117.1) ..ILIT TIMIDAT 11110111111180, BY GE.Eo. SANDERSON. TERMS IUIISCRIPTIO:II.—Two Dollars per annum, payable in aavnuce two twenty-five, if not paid within aia mouths; and two fifty, if not paid .within the year. No sauseription discontinued until all 'nasalises ars paid unless at the option of the Editor. Anvgavisumair-ra--itccumpanied by the Cain, and not exceeding one square, will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each additional =onion. Those of a greater length in proportion.. Jos-Pairrixo —Bach as Hand B.lls, Posting Bills, Pani. ph.ets. Blanks, Labels, /cc., he., executed with le curacy mud at the shortest gutice. SHE COULD NOT HELP IT AN INCIDENT OF ACTUAL LIFE Lizzie could not help it. She was young, and guileless, and ignorant of the world's ways; and therefore she could not help it when Gordon, a gay and dashing fellow, threw himself at her feet, and made the most earnest declarations of luve to her. She shed tears, to be sure ; and she was a deal surprised at the audacity of the man; but then she readily forgave him, and when he rose to his feet, and drew her to his side, she could not help it if her ehee a k reclined softly against his, or if her swat lips were just parted to receive the chaste samtation of love: 0, Lizzie could not help it, when she prom ised to meet her lover that evening. But she did meet him, and they walked in silence under starry skies, and inhaled the perfume of sweet clover ;and he took her hand in his, and iu the presence of that shining host, swore to love, cherish and protect her forever—that she should be his, and he hers—that nothing could them sever; and thus they became one heart, indivisible and inseparable. But Lizzie's parents were proud and wealthy, and Gordon had nothing but his industry and honest labor to rely upon. He would not have dared to propose for the hand of Lizzie Grey, knowing the distinction between their different positions; but how could he refrain from a declara tion, after having met her several times, and reading her heart,' as it were, and looking deep down into the mystery of those blue eyes? How could he, under the influence of that calm summer even ing, when —Every air Was heavy Mill the sigha Ut orange groves, and mu..., of ~,vvet hoot, And murmur!. oh lon touniainb I' the midst of ruses"— how could he, under such influences, help pouring forth his soul to the object of his adoration, and vow to her again and again how much he loved her! And certainly when he drew her fondly to. his side, and her • heart was throbbing with tenderness, like a mother dove, and he pressed her cheek to _his, and imprinted on her cool and ' placed brow. a kiss, there was no harm done and no sin committed, though an angry father might storm and a proud mother fret with wounded vanity. They were lovers—fate had brought them to gether—neither of them could help it, and they were both believers in destiny ; and therefore, though they both Saw their er ror in falling in love, passion and feeling overruled their better judgment, and they would not pause to reflect upon the conse quences of an ill-assorted union, where there was no probability of winning the consent of either of the parents. It is a misfortune for a poor young man to fall in love with the daughtlr of wealthy pa rents,. and proud ones, too. TZ Mr. Grey,..the father of Lizzie was a merchant of wealth and standing,-and his opinion on mercantile matters was consid ered as sound as the ;,.law and the pro phets." His life had been one of con tinued success, from the time he first en tered himself as. a clerk to Henchman, Clark & Co., green from the country to the ripeness of middle age. Through a marriage with the daughter of the principal of the Um, he became a partner, and final , ly succeeded to the entire business. But Mr. Grey was thoroughly a prac tieal man. There was no romance in his constitution. A dollar was just a dollar, with the interest added. He was a quiet, sober man, who walked through the world with the same face ever on ; nor was ever the least shadow of passion seen to flit over it. He never showed anger, .and but seldom smiled. He looked like a man that owed the world a ,bitter hatred, and was pursuing it with relentless deter mination. Even in his own house, the sternness of his features never relaxed; yet in a practical sense, he was one of the mildest and ]host indulgent of husbands and fathers; and as far as money could be of avail, there was not a whim of his wife or his daughter that was not gratified. Strange man ! how was it possible that he could confer hapiness on a home Mrs. Grey was a passive wife. It had been a marriage of interest at first. Her affec tions had never been solicited, and as she had never found any occasion to love, she expected none from her husband. Strange prostitution of human nature— , such a marriage ! Mr. Grey was a perfectly heartless man. He had forgotten his own origin, and how, from small beginnings, he had succeeded in life until he had attained, all that his ambition could seek or crave for—the po sition of the leading merchant of the city, and the reputation of being :the wealthiest man in it. He was incapable of emotion as the anvil that receivs the blows of the smith's Eammerrand as cold and un yielding asinexorable fate, or the wheels of the Hindoo Juggernaut. Mr. Grey was also a member of a church, and was as regular every Sabbath at his devotions, as the day came round. But in his reli gion, Mr. Grey was the smite as in every : thing else. There was ,no enthusiasm in it. He seemed to be religious rather as a duty than as a love—just as though the good God could not see into his heart through the thick veil_of hypocricy which lie had thrown over it—just as though he coald hide himself away in the garden from that Omnipresent eye; or cover his shame with fig leaves--just as though he could hide from himself, where the search ing ,'Scrutiny of his own conscience could not sit in judgment upon him. There are a great manyjust such Chris tians as Mr. Grey, who are every day met in society, and who live and die un der the false impression that they have done their duty conscientiously, both to God and man—men who belong to the church from selfish principles only, deem ing it an act of necessity in order to se cure success in business; thus they live, and grow into old age, and die, without ever knowing one truthful emotion. And Mrs. Grey—she belonged to tho church too ; but, in becoming a member, she ; was actuated by diffeient principles from Mr. Grey. It was a fashionable church, where ladies went to show their fine dresses, and their carriages; and their servants; and where they listened to a haildsome and eloquent preacher, who repeived a salary of six thousand dollars a year, besides house-rent and perquisites. Such was Mrs. Grey—almost as heart less as her husband. Now, certainly, neither of these two persons could have enjoyed life only as an animal enjoys it ; and yet perhaps it was not their fault. Mrs. Groy might have become a different woman had she been loved by the man who wedded her—had she been warmed into life instead of frozen into ice. And he—had he commenced his career with less of suspicion, and met the world more frankly than he did, he would have learned that there was something worth living for, beside self. It is a dreadful pity that hearts must wither and die like imprisoned birds—locked within cold walls, and guarded so closely lest one honest emo tion shalt steal from them—that the fresh thing that first feels the throb of life when we were born, should wither with distrust. It is as unnatural as the vows of the Bramins, which prompt them to in dict self torture upon their persons, of the most horrible species, in order to propitiate the wrath of their deities. God bless the man who can live a long life through, and keep his heart to the last as fresh as infancy, in spite of all the ad versities and broken friendships of life. As for Lizzie Grey—she was neither like her father nor mother. She was a bright, cheerful, laughter-loving creature, spright ly, vivacious, trustful. Her brow was as clear and sunny as summer skies, and her eyes had that beaming, melting blue, that knew so well how to express the purity and tenderness of her soul. In form and ac tion she was faultless, but her chief charm was in her voice, for it trembled on her lips as sweetly as did ever melody on the string of a lute. It was melting and ten der, like that of a mating dove—it fell up on the soul like the sweetest of honey up on the palate—it was a low, soft, delicious murmur, withlall the aroma of a true wo man's heart in it—it fell upon the ear so tenderly, like the strange music one some titnes,hears in dreams—it vibrated on the soul of the listener, passing over it like the balmiest summer zephyrs over the strings of the l olian harp--it awoke the tenderest of emotions, and made the eyes glisten with an unwanted expression of sympathy. It was perfection, and must have been composed of all heavenly har monies. Oh, that music could have float ed upon the ear of Time, to become mute and voiceless forever, unless the angels in heaven became jealous of its sweetness, and petitioned.that it be .added to that im mortal choir that keep continual praise around the throne of Him who is Eternal! What wonder that Gordon loved her John Gordon was a clerk for Mr. Grey. He had been in that position for four years, and had proved himself intelligent, active and trustworthy—three qualities which Mr. Grey appreciated, though he took particu lar pains not to show Gordon the fact.— The young clerk was admitted on terms of familiarity into the family, not out of any respect that was entered for him, but mere ly on sufferance, the same as sometimes the lady suffers the cat to come into the par lor for a moment. He was, permitted to sit in the company with Lizzie, and even to wafk out with her; because how could tho wo.lthy Mr. Grey, even fur a moment, suppose that his clerk, with a salary of one thousand a year, would presume to make love to• his daughter, or that Lizzie could ever be so foolish as to encourage any fa miliarity on the part of a young man whose prospects in life depended upon his salary. Mr. Grey forgot that he was once a clerk on a salary himself. But John Gordon could never beco William Grey. John had a heart, as fit'sh and as pure as the summer air of his country home. Neither William Grey nor Mrs. Grey could under stand it; but Lizzie could, and did, and when John wickedly fell in love with her, and foolishly told her, poor Lizzie felt so tenderly for him, that she could not but respond, and so they fell to loving eachother as hard as they could, without considering the consequences, and just as though it would be the proudest act of Mr. and Mrs. Grey's lives to give their daughter away to a poor young clerk. How sadly people often get disappointed. And now we are coming to the saddest part of our story, though it must be told, for it is not one of fiction, as many of our readers may remember, if they will take the trouble to trace their memories. back for the space of twenty-five years. Well, John Gordon loved Lizzie Gre y with the free and 'generous soul of honest manhood. There could be no sin in lov ing one so pure and confiding. We will not say that he did not have some com punctions when he reflected upon the dif ference in their positions—he a clerk upon s small salary, and she the heiress of an immense fortune. He sometimes wished she were a poor girl—he would love her just as well ; for he knew that money was the god of Mr. Grey, arid he could scarce ly believe that he would consent to bestow his daughter upon one in his humble posi tion. But such thoughts made him blush, and he would repel them with indignation, for he knew his love was honest and unsel fish, and he remembered, too, that Mr. Grey was once as poor as himself, and he felt that there were yet chances for himself to raise by. He could not help his love, and there was no use to struggle against it; nor could Lizzie help loving him. they were mutually bound up in each other, and love was as necessary a part of their exist ance as the air they breathed ; and so the happy hours they spent together were full of rosy clouds, and the air was balmy with sweetness, and trembling full of music.— It was all fairy land to them, and they felt immortal. For many months John Gordon and Liz zie Grey thus loved each other, until at length he mustered courage one day to speak to Mr. Grey on the subject. He did not expect that the farther would.be sur prised at him for doing so, for Lizzie and hirmhad been so long . on intimate terms, that he naturally enough sqposed that their relationship to each other was per fectly understood by both pa4ents. Cer tainly it was reasonable enough to infer that two young persona like themselves could not meet every day in the year, and walk out evenings without getting attached to each other; and so there was no harm in speaking to Mr. Grey on the subject, particutarly as they both imagined that they would be still hannier if they could " COUNTRY IS THEMOST PROSMISOUS WHERE LABOR COMMANDS TEE GESILTZST BZWAND."-BIIN: LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY !lIORNING, JUNE 26, 1855. only be made man and wife. And so one day in the counting room John told the cold Mr Grey how he loved his daughter, and he asked permission to marry her.— But Mr. Grey only answered him with a sneer, and told him the thing was impossi ble and bade him think no more of the subject, for that it would be at the hazard of his situation, John knew enough of Mr. Grey's disposition to understand that there was no hope left for him unless he took Lizzie against the consent of her parents, and from a home of luxury and affluence to one of humble. pretensions ; and he would not do that for the world—not for Lizzie's sake, for he loved her too much to impose npon her any sacrifice. He could only tell her of his ill success, and they would spend one more evening together in sweet communion, and then he would tear himself away forever, and seek his fortunes in some other part of the world. The sequel is short. The next day after John's interview with Mr. Grey was Sunday, and the whole family went to church as usual, and John went with them. In the afternoon at the conclusion of the service, Gordon and Liz zie Grey took a long walk—two sad lovers as ever met—and they walked till the shadows of twilight fell, and then having the key, and finding themselves in the neighborhood of the store, they entered and locked the door, and sat down in the office, and there they sat and talked till morning but who can lift the veil to discover all that was said, or to expose the fond com munion of those two loving souls. %Vho can picture all they enjoyed and all they sufferfd all that long night, or paint the awful horror of the fattier the next morn ing as he entered his store and found both his daughter and John Gordon locked in each other's arms, fast asleep—in death ! Weak but fond lovers ! they did not pos sess the moral courage to live; and thus they determined to pass from life together, and consecrate by a double crime, their un fortunate attachment. But Mr. Grey and his wife bore the misfortune bravely.— Their hearts had already become so cold that they were incapable of expression, and in a few months business went on in its old say, and the fate of poor Lizzie and her lover ceased to be talked about ; but they both sleep together in the family tomb beneath that rough old granite church, and Mr. Grey, these twentyyears since a has be come a crabbed old man, and will probably. try to buy his way into heaven by leaving at his death, afew thousand dollars to tract and missionary societies. The reader must draw his own moral, for this is as veritable a story as was ever writ. X. V. '/..—Stet :—]our 31athetnatical Question published In the Lancaster It telligencer required some skill, and a knowhalge of Ratio and Proportion, to findlthe required numbers, it being strictly limited. I find thew to be. 132 , ,0S 2ud. 1 0S 3rd. 1089 135045- , Airst condition 13285 , 1 x 132 , t5S , -17051248164 109 S 109S= U 05604 1089 v. luB9-- 1165921 2-v I 1765339659 T 132867 , Square Root 132S5Sx 109 S 109= 2 v .1555612:3.347U=395574 = ?..v I 531.441-72 t a sizlh power. 3-v I 531441=81 a fourth power C , N I 5:51-141 Again 2-v I 729-27 or-v 81.-9. which answers every requirement a-v I ' 9=-3; contained in your Question. Yrs. Respectfully, .1. G. ETTINOEIt, Philo. Math WASHINGTON, Lan. co., June 7, '55. CARDS. Alone J. Ne ff , Atto.ney at. Law.—Office with B. A. Shaeffer. Esq.. south.west corner of Con tre Square, next door to Wager's Wine Store, Lancaster, Pa. may 15, 1855 Iy-17 JeBSC Landbi,—A ttorney at Law. Office one dooi east of Lechler's hotel, 6 King St , Lancaster In. O All kinds of Scrlvening—such as writing Wills, Deeds. Mortgages, Accounts, Sc., will be'attended to with correctness and despatch. may 15,'55 tf-17 Jaine's Black:— Attorney at Law. Mire in E King street, two doors east of Ladder's Hotel, Lan raster, Pa. All business connected with his profession, and 411 kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds, Mortgages, Wills. Stating Ace Mints, Kc , promptly attended to. may 15. tf-17 • 7 fir. John Waylan, Surgeon Dentist.- IJOilire No. 50 North Queen street, East side, Loneaster, Ea. may 1 t 615 IT Stephens , Wine and Liquor Store, _Ly s in Duke Street, next dair to the " 1 irrELLIG ENCI.II. °dice, cud directly opposite the new Coons HOUSE. Lancaster, spill 17 Gm-15 Dr. J. T. Baker, Iloinepathic Physician, successor to Dr. WAllister. (Mice in E. Orange St., nearly opposite the First Ger man Reformed Church. Lancaster, April 17 (tf-la) Removal.--WILLA3I B. FORDNEY, Attorney at Law has removed Lis office from N. Queen et. to the building in the South East corner of Centre Square, for merly known as Hubley's Hotel. Lancaster. :mil 10 BELLE VUE HOUSE COLUMBIA, PA. BARDWELL A BRENEMAN, PROPRIETORS, (Late by Mrs. Haines and John Barr. Refurnished with all Modern Improvements for the con nience of the travelling public. ArZ`Terms made easy to suit the times—call and see. OEO. IL BARDWELL,f 11. 31. BamlmrAN, Wyoming co., Pa..} apr 17 tf-13 Lancaster co., Pa. Junius 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 G. Moore, Surgeon Dentist, continues 0 .to practice his profession in its various branches ou the most approved•principles. Office S. E. Corner of North Queen and Orange strmts. N. IL—Entrance 9d door on Orange st. nov 1 tf4l T 31 cPtal-ATTOIN 11 AT LAZY„ltTWbul.rou,L,terwl.u.ot. George W. 111 , Elroy, ATTORNEY AT LAW.— Office—E. Orauge st., directly opposite the Sheriff's Office, Lancaster. wa tf-18 emoval.--ISAAC E. lllESTER—Attorney at Law. FL Has removed to an Office in North Duke street, nearly ppositn the new Court House, Lancaster, Pa, all Dr. John. BVlonlla, DENTIST-0181-a--Ne 4 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. [AO 18 tf-13 JOB PRINTING. "IrTAVING within a few days supplied the office with a All LI large assortment of FANCYJOB TYPE, from the Foundry of L. Jonssox Co., Philadelphia, we flatter ourself in being aid do almost every kind of sosVrOn in a style which cannot be excelled by any othe tablish merit in this City. Those, therefore, of our readers, who may desire to have Handbills, Cards, Bill-Heads, Blanks, and every other species of ,0 13 rintirtg done, would do well to give us fotrial, and then judge for themselves.i . . 4;a- OFFICE No. '2, North Duke street, directly opposite the new Court 'louse, jan tf-2 Garden, Pieldjand Flower Seeds.—A large assortment of thel above iu every variety, including many new ones, recently introduced, for salt' by wholesale or retail; also Osage Orange Serxl,me article. fresh from Texas. For sale by PASCIIALL MORRIS A CO., Agricultural Waruhnuse and Seed store, corner of ith k Market ate., Fhilada. april 3 tf4l or Rent.—Twollarge rooms, in &filth Queen Street , , next door below the office ot floe. Thaddeus Stevens. Possession given immediately. Enquire of the niter of ..lutelltzencer." To Vendors of IfferChandizt IN LANCASTER. COUNTY. : 'pin following is a list of the Vend' rs L of Merchandise In Lancaster county, with the stealth fication of the same, agreeably to the provisions of he several acts of Assembly. The amount of license re quired to be paid by each class is as follows : ' F 14th Class pays $7 00 Bth Class pays $ 3000. 13th " " 10 00 7th " " 40,00 12th " " 12 00 oth " " 60,00 11th " " 15 00 sth " " 6000 10th " " 20 00 4th " " 2000 941 " " 26 00 3rd "" [ 100100 with an addition of 60 percent for those who sell Lb:piers ADAMSTOWN. H. Echteruacht, Hata 14 Isaac lFehthon, Hata 114 J. Fiehthont & Co. " 14 John aleusser, Md... 43 Levi Hendle . " 14 Ablram Ennis°, "& L 1 13 BAST. Martin & Hamer, Mdze. 13 Faron, Hughes &Co Fa'y 88 James P. Russell, " 14 Loirls Philips , Mdze. Ali Knox & Co. " 14 H 8 Kern., 14 Warren Stesey, " 13 Thou Ferguson BRECKNOCK. Jno Wicket, Iddre. 14 It Davis, Mize. &L. l4 Musselmark & Good, Hazel& CERNAHVON. Jacob Hart, Maze. &L. 14 Lot Ror & Co, Mae. l4 " " Jacob Hart, Mdze. a .... 3T E p 03 . 1. mdse. 13 ogere E ..4,dze. , G W Compton," 13 J 3 And' w Weiler," 13 Cyrus Weller, Aldus. &L. 'll Jacob Jamison, Forge 13 John Ringwalt, " , , Jacob Jamison, " 13 W B Jacobs, Forge •13 John Plank, L. 13 EAST COCALICO. Abm MyersMdze &L. 13 B Swartz &Sou, Mdze.&L.l4 James Saluda," 13 blnyerEichelberger " 14 Don't Minhlsr, " 14 WESt COCALICO. - - Jesse Bucher, 31dre. & L. 14 Bruner & Kerling, M. & L. 14 Jacob Iteddig, " 14 Jeremiah Woist, " " 14 S B Flickinger, " 13 Enoch lastnacht," " .14 Kiehl Flickinger" " 13 COLERALN. J B Kennedy & Son, M. 14 C Blackburn, Mdze. 14 J Swisher Sr. Co. 14 Pennock & Davis " 14 Jno Kolp, Mdze. & L. A I Hess Chas MeMini, Lumber 13 Fred'k Sourbeer 14 S3l James, Mdze & L 13 Fr:illicit & Martin, Milne 14 Ii It Fry, Agt. " 10 CONOY. Smith & Kurtz, Gro. &L. 14 Henry Grider, Lumber 11 Juo Y Hurst, " 14 J S Snyder, Shuru 14 J 1) Heft, " 11 S Hackeuberger, Drug 14 . . Geo Been, Lumber 14 blicli'l MeMorn, .' 14 L Brubaker, Um 14 0 W Wormley, Gro. 14 J& C Bugle, lumber, 11 A Collins, Grain, :3 A Collins, Attire. & L. 12 COLUMBIA. Welsh & Rich, Oro. &L. 13 Joshua Vaughn& Co do. 10 James Carmer do. do. J& W Patton do. 13 Martin Smith '• " 14 Smith Whipper &Co. du 11 Philip Huebner Shoes 14 liamaker & Swartz Gro. 13 Jonas Marcus° Clothg. 14 Henry Sellars Clothg. 14 McTeague & Bro do. 12 Isaac Snyder Saddler 14 Jo A Coulson Shoes 14 Daniel Evans Gro. &L. 14 Erisman & Bro. Clothg. 11 David Mullen do. 14 J H Zearing 31. &L. 14 Beni Barr do. 14 W J Sliiretuan Drug. 14 Aug Pelan G. &L. 14 Hersh & Bro Chulig. 14 11 W smith " 14 P Shreiner Jewelry 14 Aug Pelan do. L. 14 Henry Rice Clothg. 14 J Laotian Saddler 14 Jacob Hess Hatter 14 McCorkle &Dellet Drug.l4 Mansur & Brenner C. 14 Jonas Rumple Hardw. 12 do. do. 11 J C Miller Sadler 14 Jno Anna do. 14 C K SleClaue 14 Mary Smith & Cd. Coal. 14 Peter Froiley Shoe. 14 Wm Mathiot do. 14 P Sheldon 14 Isaac Levi Clothg. 14 Martin Currie Tobacco. 14 Charles Lotter Jawelry 14 G J Smith Confect. 34 Hanson Kreidler Cloth. 14 Beuj Herr Mize. 14 Hess & Co. do. 14 P F Fry '• &L. 11 Juo Felix Jewelry 13 II Flakier Hardly. 13 RWillilltllh Drug. 14 J W Cottrell do. 10 Chas Fendrick & Bro To. 11 Hll Claiborne Conf. 33 James Mann Book. 14 10 J Haldeman !adze. 11 W H Elder Drug. 14 II C Foudersmitb do. 11 Lindsay & Jackson Car. 13 Jno McLaughlin Confec. 14 L Tredenick Hat. 14 Aug List Groc. 14 Chas Grove Shoe. 14 BF Appold & Co. Lig. 14 Huey Bachman §•Wright 13 J 0 Hess Coal 14 Geo Bogle Lumb. 1•l Joseph Uhner L. 14 James Buuell " 14 Bruner & Bro Mdze. 13 W F Given " 12 Scott Patton Flour 14 Jno Cooper Id du. do. Lumber 14 Righter St Suttou Luna,. 11 A& J Wright Furnace 13 Alum Bruner do. 11 do. du. do. 13 Fredk S Blete " 11 • MIMIRMEIMI E=nl?=S= . " Mdze. 13 . H Slaymaker & eon, 13 Eagle Furnace, S W S Barr & Co., Drug. 14 Eckert & Stein, Furnace, 8 H Lightner, Mdze. &L. 14 Dr E Haldeman & Co., A& J Shock, Oro. &L. 14 Mdze. & L. 11 ‘• •' Coal, 14 S F Eagle, S 12 For tho lutelligeneur DRUMOHH. Marchbauk, Md.°. 14 Jas M Hopkins, Mdze. 14 J Hutton, " 14 " " Furnace, 10 John Patton, " 14 M Pusey, Mdze. dz L. 14 H Sweigart, Lumber, 14 H Fairlamb, Adze. 14 Jim Pusey, 3ldze. 14 JO Jordan, " " 14 EPURATA. Adam Shroluer, 31du. 14 E Koniginaclier, 31. &L. 13 Z Killian, " 14 J & J Hanker, " 12 J Gorgas, "&L. 14 Zook & Evans, •' 13 J W Gross, " 13 S Hull, " 13 31 Bard, " " " 14 Burkholder & R00p,13. D. 14 EARL. D& J Wenger, Clothing 14 Darruh 4- Co Shoes 14 Isaac Hell, Cunfec. 14 Brubaker & Smith, Tin, 14 Brubaker & Smith,llar'e 13 S Rife, Mdse. &L. 14 Diller & Brubaker, 31. L. 11 R Reideubach, blaze. 13 D Richwine & Co. " "12 C Hoffman, Mdze. &L. 14 J Mentzer, Hardware, 14 J Nickel, " 14 S Weaver, Saddler, J R Jaws, Drug. L Mentzer, Mdze. &L. 11 J E Hammond, M. 14 W B Jacobs, Forge, 10 H Lewis, Saddler, 14 '.l . Schnader & Son, hfdze. 13 .1 S Wallace & br. 31 &L. 13 J Buchman, Saddler, 14 J Shirk, Mdke. &L. 14 A G Killian, 13 Weaver & Stauffer. 3f. 13 S Messner, Grain Dealer, 14 A M Brubaker, M. &L. 13 J W Sensenig, Mdke. 13 W. EARL. Joel Wenger, gr'n d'ler 14 J Oberholtzer, gen d'ler 14 Emanuel Swope, M. &L. 14 C F Groff, Mer. & Liq. 14 Ephm Bare, Graindealer 14. lord G Romper, 14 E S Groff, Mdze. 14 Peter Brown, 14 Henry Oberholzer, Grai. 14 J S Roland, " & " 13 Henry Myera do. 14 Robert Evan; Mdze. 14 II H Breueman acCollelL 12 E H Paxson, " 14 G W Hensel, " :11 Benj Witmer, " 14 Wm Brown " 14 S H Miller, Merchandize k Liquors ELIZABETHTOWN. J Backstresser, St. &L. 12 A Smith, Hardware 13 James Bryan, " "13 Jno Lynch, Her. & Lig. 13 Ja &Ay Gross, " " 13 J S Rhoads, Clothing 14 A Redsecker, Drug. 14 S D McConkey " 13 James Barnes, " 13 SN 1' Boyd, "$t L. 13 Beuj Pasemore, " 14 MEM E Towson, " L. 14 S Wilkenson & Co. " 14 Barr & Bradly, " 13 p LITTLE BRITAIN. M&D II Brown, Mdse. 14 M R Ewing, " 14 L Birk & Bro " 14 1' Sutton, Mao. 14 Paxson & Wood, Mdze. 14 E Pennock, Forge 11 E. HEMPFIELD. Jno Stauffer, Mor. &L. 13 Dingwall & Davis" " 13 'l' II Miller, " 14 Bowers & Bro, Coal &L. 8 Geo Mullen, " 14 Jacob Hiestaud, " 13 Jno L Miller, "& L. 13 Swarr & Hiestand, 31tire. 14 W. HEMPFIELD. S&II G Bruckhart, M. L. 13 Witmer & Son, " 14 Jacob liendig " 14 Juo Devlin, " 14 EAST LAMPETER. M W Hall, Mdze. 14 John Bender, M. &L. 13 D L Echternacht, "& L. 14 Jno Binkley, 14 B Buckwalter, " " 14 Joel Miller 14 Ahm Bruner, Lumb. 12 Beecher dz Bro 12 N Gillespie, Warehouse 12 S - E Buckle 14 WEST LAMPETER. Bld Frick, M. &L. 14 M H Kreider, " L. IS Rich. Jones, " 14 B H Zercher, " " 14 J P Long & Co., lumber, 12 LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. Geo Calder, Coal 11 Jacob Licbty, Coal 14 A R Bowers, 10 LANCASTER CITY. Jacob Flick, Shoe 14 Henry Huber, Grocer 14 P.l O'Rourke. Clothing 14 T J Wentz sr. Co., Mdze. 12 Win Gable, Shoes 14 C Kieffer, Tin - 14 11 F W Fedlerson, Jewel. 14 David lair, Sidra. 18 Tlt tom Hats ' l l4 Chou. A HeinitshDrngs . 13 Jno Bear cr Si:lB,l3oa 14 P K Drenetuan, %hire 13 D Ileitshu. Hat 14 J N Lane a. Nephews, 14 Belch ler, Shoe 14 Mae 6 Juo Gemperlitig, Spout 14 J Gable, jr, Tin .14 D Schultz & Son, Hats 18 James Coyle, Shoo. 'l4 Geo Alayer, Hardware 11 S Demuth. Confectioner 14 Isaac Cohen, Clothing 14 Levi Smith. Hats 14 T Strauss &Co 14 J Buehler. Grucei• 13 E metzgar, Saddler 14 S Ihling. Tin - 14 Cohn 30 Mann. Clothing 14 Adam Reigart, Liquor 13 Henry Shenk, Jeweller 14 Juo R Shultz, Tobacco 14 Erben et' Co, Clothing 12 Isaac Goldman, Clothing 13 Gerhart Metzgar, Shoes 14 Wm Rogers. Tin 14 E Fahnestoek. Mdze. 12 James Smith, Drugs i 4 Wll Spangler, Books 12 A W Russel. Hardware 10 Wm Hensler, Clothing 14 S Hensler, Cqpfectioner 14 Jno Khurts, Tobacco 14 Jno Metsgar,lller. Tailor 14 C M Erben Bra Mdze. 12 E Sheerer a Son Saddler 13 G D Sprecher, Hardware 6 T J Dysart, Confectioner 14 Martin Shreiner, Jewel. 14 A N Brenneman, Shoes 13 J Rathfon, Clothing 14 W G Baker, Drugsp 4 Zebra & Jackwin, Jewel. 12 J P Anderson, Confect, 14 Ell Oast, Shoes 13 11 8 Muhlenberg, Drugs 14 Geo Spurrier, Clothing 14 G F Rote, Chairs 14 Rotharmel &Beater Mdi 12 Geo Fahnestork, Mdze 13 J Rotharmel, Brushes " 14 Fred'k Kauffman, Hats 14 Jacob Evans, Tobacco 14 E Steward. Grocer L 14 J k P Long, Mdze. 14 A W Bolenius, Mdse. 3 Jno F Long &Co Drugs 13 David Bender, Grocer 14 Heishe & Bro Mdze 13 M Taylor, Chandler ,rl4 Longenecker & Cooper" 9 la Id Pennock. Grocer . HL&EJ Zahm, Jewel 14 J Bowers, Grocer & L 14 Theo Miller, Shoes 14 II A Gable, " " 14 FJ Kmmpl3; Clothing 1Z Valentine Risse "• Murray & 8133e1t; Books 11 Chas Edwards "• 14 Jno Amer,Hata 14 James H Barnes Chairs 11.4 Philip De lehler, Shoes 14 Juo D Skies, Grocer 12 S J Young, Clothing 14 Hoffman &Co Conks. 14 Joseph Gormly, 14 W Gumpf Mer. Tailor 14 S P Zeigler, Drags 14 Geo S 'Ball, Leather 13 E Shober, Liquor 13 E Demuth, Tobacco .13 Oomph & Elanger Cloth 14 B E Fralm. Confeetionerl4 Chas Frick, Tobacco 14 H S Gars, Mdze • •13 J Mann& Bro Clothing 14 Henry Gorrecht, Flour. 14 AMC. Miley, Saddler 14 Jacob King, Grocer :14 Jno 8 Gable. Tobacco 12 David Locher, Leather 14 kl G Engle, Clothing 14 G B Markley, Drop 14 James kl Clark, Shoes 13 Ely Parry. " •14 Jac. Gruel, Confectioner 14 JnoFoodersmlthGro 631,13 J J Hartman, Grocery 13 Chru Dlse " 14 James Cininn, Shoes 14 Thos MeSorly " 14 J Herzog, Mdze, 13 C Sherta, Liquor 14 J B Markley, Segars 14 Snavely & Co Paper . 14 C E Wentz &Co Mdse. 12 H Stevens, Liquor • 14 Jno Rough " 14 Chas Eden. Confectioner 14 Kuhn & Mann, Clothing 14 Kunst:nastier & Lintner Bryan & Shindle, •13 Shoes 'l4 R Buchmiller, Cutler 14 B P Miller, Grocer 14 C F Ebermsu, Jeweller 14 Daniel IL Harman, Mdae:l3 Geo Kuhns, Tobacco 14 GeriliKemly, • .Grocer 14 Coleman & Gillespie cloth 18 Geo 8101:Idle, B H Kauffman. Druz' 14 plain &Ileum 14 =ME 13 Sam'l Allison, Mdze. 12 12 G 1) Coleman, Nails fl EAST AND WEST DONEGAL Furnace, 8 14 J Holsinger, 14 J Roberts, BEEIMMI ELIZ ~BETH 13 C E Kauffman " 14 J Hamilton Forge 11 J e Taylor B Goodman. Clothing' 14 Adam Finger w 14 31 Elksenberger. Mdse. 19 Ikaat Miller " 13 Pinkerton & Siaymaker • Henry Markley, " 14 Hardware 10 Philip Finger, Grog; L 14 James Dysart, Grocery 14 Chas Spade, " "14 Jacob it Smelt/ " - 14 Martin Shiaffer " 11 14 Wm M Shrum " 14 Shenk & Long, lumber 12 J& J L Sampson Brash. 14 Saner & McComsy. Coal" 14 Moses Wenger, Liquor 14 Saner & Eon,' lumber 12 Daniel Swope, Id & L 13 T& H Baumgardner, Taylor & Cain. Liquor 12 Coal S A Dyrart &Bra Jewel. 13 Abm Schock, Coal 14 P IffeConomy. Shoes 14 D Hartman. lumber 14 W H Miller, Gro 10 Wm Gorrecht, Coal 13 C finger & Son, Mdse. 8 It ar..W Stauffer, Coal 12 J W Hubley, Oro. 11 Bitner & Dro Warehouse 13 Henry Forooff " 14 W H Heifer, Music 14 Peter Wage r . Liquor 13 Konigmacher B Eau -. ^ Hiram Young, Books 14 man, Tan 12 11 Plukerton, Saddler 14 A Fairer, Grocer 14 J Myer & Son. Mdse. 12 Franklip Hall, L 14 M McGonigle, Shoes 14 Jne Jackson, Grocer 14 P G Eberman; Tobacco 14 Inman ra Lazarus, Cloth. 14 Frederick Smith. Hats • 14 A Steward, Grocer 14 Thos Ellmaker, Drugs 14 Joe Kepner, " 14 G 11 Steinmin, Hard. 4 Samuel Diller, Smith 14 MII Locher, Leather 13 Geo Haughmau. Grocer 14 Char Gillespie, Shoes 14 Robertson dr. Riga, G M Zaino, Jeweller 13 Plumbers 14 Joe Herr. [adze S George Danner 14 Stamm t Bowman, sack Swartzwelder A Nlorrow . l4 Bell Skiles & Co 14 Sash Geo C Westenberger, I Goid;ualth Clothing Grocer & L 14 Jno lints J• R. Appleby, cooler. 14 LEACOCK. Seldomrldge 4 Hoover 13 ]loses Eby, M & L 13 Hawthorn Freeland, war 8 Jacob 11011 4 . . 4 12 .1 II Black, Nldze. 12 AZ &T J Ringwalt '• 13 UPPER LEACOCE. ..... Michael Bender, M L 14 Daniel Eby, " 13 Jacob " 14 Jacob Brubaker, Iddr. L 14 Swart 4- Wenger, •' 13 J Erana, Graludealer 14 J G Stauffer gmindealer 13 Samuel Groff, jr 13 Abm Groff, gr'n dearer 14 Diller Bair, gr'n dealer 14 NIANIII.I . Benj Ilarnish, 'I L 14 11 II Bowman " 14 .1 1 Young " " 14 MANUEIM BOROUGH. . . . .... .. Shenfter & Gingerleh. J E Cross, M it L 14 M si. L 13 (leo Nlencle, Shoes 14 li Arm& sr, Warly. 13 9 Ensminger, Drugs 14 Kline & Brothers Mdze 13 Adam Miller, Hats 14 J Si. J Dyer, Hardware 14 MARTIC. Hiram Watson, lithe 14 Rent Solsbury, Mdze. & Ll 4 O Steele & Co, Forge 12 Jno Rawlins, " 14 Jobepli Engles, Mdze. 14 Rich McForlane " 14 MANOR. J & H 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 Rooney, Confec 14 Ames Sourbeer," " 14 - MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. Dayd Brady, Mdze. 13 J H Ferguson, Tailor 14 Myers & Maurer, Hardw. 13 S J Shay, 14 St D Hess Mae. v 13 Camel & Brcueman, M. 13 Arndt, Bechtel & Myer sllll J. Loader & Co. " 14 G W Porter Hardw. 13 J&J AI Patterson, W. 11.13 H C Kern, Direlle,r 14 A S Hackman, " " 13 Shelly & Pinerton, Mdze. 13 H S Shirk, " " 13 uUNT JOY TOWNSHIP. - - Sam'l 'Raney, Md.°. 14 Benj °cosh MSc L 14 MARIETTA. Simon Young, grocer 14 Grosh & Son, lumber 14 S ,S• B Hiestaud, lumb 12 A N Cassel, •' 12 Robert Turner, Mdse. 14 W H Grosh, 21. &L. 11 E Frainer & Co., Grocers 14 Peter Baker, Grocer 11 A H Summy, Coal & Luml2. aIAHIETTA. , Jlnihoff, Agt., Oro. 13 Charles Stokes,Clothing, 14 J Croll, Hats, 14 J S Smith, " 14 Foulk & Bro; Aldge. 13 J Shaffner, " 14 C Audersou, Drug, 14 Eiremau & Bro., " 14 J I Libhart, " 14 0 W 'ferry,' " 14 J B. Ditleubach, 31. &L. 12 J Auxer, " 14 . . .. _ J Roth, Oro. Sr. L. 14 T Sloane, Shoes, " 14 It Carrol, Tobacco, 14 J Stahl & Sou, lumber, 13 Drury Wolf, 14 .1 Cushman. ' 1 Spangler & Patterson, M. 11 Clark & Zell, " 12 bterret& Co., Hardware, 13 AII Shock, " 11 T 1) Miller, Clothing, 14 Miller & Musser, " 32 A Lindsay, Shoes, 14 J Melina) , & Co., " 10 B Yarmaa, Saddler, 14 C A Shaffner & Co., 12 A Camel, 31d)e. *... 12 M 0 Eagle, Clothing, 13 Bull & Plum, Clothing, 14 Roth & Brown, 14 F Hinkle, Drug, 14 Juo Libhart, Oro. 14 David Gumph, Clothing, 14 PENN TOWNSHIP. Sao Sheaffer, Mdze & L. 14 G Halm, Mdze. &L. 14 EA AB Grubb, Fur 9 H E Hull, " " 14 MMMi MI COMM P M Eby & Co., Mdze.&L.l3 A &AL Witmer, 4 Juo S Smith Samuel Spindler, " 13 RSt H Girvin " Warehouse 9 PEQUEA. Jacob Charles, Mdze.&L. 14 PROVIDENCE. Rohrer & Peoples, M. & L. 12 Jacob Eshleman, Mdse. 14 Jao Hildebrandt, " "13 Thos Robinson & Bra" L. 14 Beuj Bowers, " "14 . . RAPIIO. Jno Metzler, M L 14 Jos Masterson, mdze 13 Juu Myers, Maze. a, 12. 14 SALISBURY. Jonah ELy, Mdze. 13 McClure & Sweigart, M. 14 S& WS Kennedy Mdze. 13 W H Bunn, Mdze. &L. 14 S Kennedy, Warehouse 10 It Baldwin, 14 1) Houston & Son, 31 & L 1.1 R. Steremon, " 13 Bakers Hopkins, 13 Wm. Buchanan, Mdze. 13 Warehyse 8 Buchanan & McGill" 13 C& H Umble, Mdze. at 12 E Yarnall, M. &L. 13 ADSBURY. Tonweend&Patterson,3l.l2 Jno A McLaughlin, " 14 $0.191 .10/1.011, do. 14 Chas Sproul, Forge 12 Baker & Co. " ld J. D. Harrah, Mdze. 14 Coate & Walker, " 13 Jno Homehir, Jr. " 24 ChasCluud, 12 STRASBURG BOR. J V Hiestand Mdze. I'4 Levi Waldley, Clothing 14 Jno Werutz, 14 Keneagy & Bro., Drug. 14 McPhail & Rowe "St L. 12" W 2 Warren, Mdze. 14 Sand Bowers " 14 A E Cochran, MerrTailor 14 McCloy & Black, STRASBURG TWP. Juo Raub, M. & L. 14 illusselnann & Spencer, W. 7 WA.R.WICK. J . B Tshudy, Id &L. 13 Geo T Greider, Shoes 14 C S Kryder, " 14 David Bricker, H. &L. 14 Rath Wolle, " 13 C W Eby, " 13 Sturgis & Wolle, Cloth. 14 L H Yundt, " 14 Simon Eichler, Confect. 14 Roth & Bomberger," 12 J W Rauch; .. 14 Geo B Shober, " 14 WASHINGTON BOR. Myers & Kauffman, M. L. 13 Herr & Bro., Jacob Manning, " 13 MILLERS AND TANNERS ADAMSTOWN. & 11 Miller, Tanner. BART. James Hood, T 14 M. B.Eshleman, M 14 R. S. Kerns, 11i 14 Jeremiah Cooper " 14 BRECKNOCK. Voneida & Grill, . M 14 Wm. Voneida, AI 14 Joseph Oberholtur, •' 13 Jacob Slack, T 14 CARNARVON. Christ. Shirk, T 14 Swartz & Grove, Id 14 Jan liertzler, 31 14 Jno. Martin, " 14 David Kent; " 14 COLUMBIA. Isaac Posey, S. Mill, 13 A. Bohn, T 13 do. do. G. Mill, _l3_ E. COCALICO Benedict Bucher, Al 14 Geo. Mengle, T 14 H& S Shirk, " 14 Geo. Fry, " 14 0 dr. S Holler, ", 14 W. COCALICO. G& S Lutz, M 14 D Gensemer, T. 14 Jesse. Lutz, " 14 Jno Reinhold, " 14 D Pannybe. ,14 CONESTOGA. Benj Flemish, M. 13 Rudolph Myers, T 14 Abru 'Metzger, " 13 Serru'l IlareLsb, 11 14 13enj Hess. " 14 Alum Smith, T 14 J. R. Kuhns, M 14 CLAY. Jae Oberlin, M 14 J Pennybecker, " 14 Jacob Ll3g, T 14 Chr'n Winter, " 14 11 B Erb, M 14 E. & W. DONEGAL. - Bossier & Hamaker, M 14 JIIO Becker, M 13 Dan'l Brose, " 14 Geo. Stringer, Fac. 14 A& J Shock, " 13 Henry Bishop, Id 12 Jno S Gish, " 14 Jno Stauffer, " 12 Jno B Gish, Warehouse, 10 Peter Stauffer; " 14 S. F. Engle, 12 . . . . . DRUMORE. P& J Penrose, M 14 Wm. Barnes, 8 M 14 Hadley Pennock, " 14 N & H Long " 14 EPHRATA. Dan'l Fry, T 14 Jno. Lahman, H 14 Jno Fry, H 14 H R Keller, " 14 J S Grum, " 14 Graver & Kofroth, ", 13 Adam Korngmacher, T 14 Michael Kauffman - " 14 EARL. 14 Richmond* Showaltero.lo 14 D Oberholtser, DIDI, 10 14 C Serosenig, 111111, 14 14 II Shirk 4 Co., T. Henry Swope, M. S Brubaker, M. D W Hildebrand, T. EAST EARL. .1 R Sandoe, M. 14 Henry Martin, S. M. 14 Geo Semenlg, T. ' 14 " " 111111, 14 WEST EARL. Cockley 4• Sheaffer, M 14 H B Graybill, " 13 S Bucher, " 14 Geo Reed, T. 14 J Wolf, " , 14 EDEN. !am Stouffer, M. 14 H Brenneman, . M. 14 JII Gilbert, T. 14 .1 Gassier, - 14 • ELIZABETH. B }MidlgarG M. 19 M (}robe, M. 14 GI Bear ' • 12 ]no Seidler, " if " antre... 13 ELIZABETHTOWN. John Doner, T. E Brown, Agt., T. 14 S Brown 4. Son, M. 14 Hippie, M. 14 E. HEMPFIELD• .J Sonon, M. 14 J H Hershey, M. 14 D Hemaker; " 14 It Bowman, 14 D Moon, Flour, 14 H Shenk, " 13 W. lERNPFIRLD. M H Moore, • M. 13 8 Seller., M. 14 E. Garber,„.” 14 .4 Zook, .. 14 M Grube, ". 0 13 E Hershey 6 - Co., M. 12 J Kauffman, T. 14 E Hershey .6. Co., S. M. 13 E. LAMPETEB. B Eshleman, M. 13 J Cooper, Warehouse, 13 Ronk fr Landis, " 11 B Hopton, Grain Dealer, 14 A Bushong, " 13 HL. Hopkin, Warehouse 14 W. LAM:PETER. J Zerehei M. 14 .111ahleman, L. M. 12 J MasseLimn, .• [9 C Hollinger, Tan. 14 D Landis, 14 J*.J F. Herr, IS 12 H 6. A Stoner, S. M. 13 LANCASTER TWP. Wabank Co., MW, 12 Hensler Lintner, 10 S Ranek, 12 J 6 Getz, saw mill, •12 LANCASTER CITY. Geo. H. Frog, T 14 Cyrw Hollinger, T 13 1E3E33 Peter. Eckert 14 Peter Batreamoyer, 11 14 UPPER LEACOCK. 3no H Bushong, M 13 Adam Graff, M 14 MANICEIM TOWNSHIP. David Hinkley, M 13 Jno Rees, M 13 L Honsecker, " 13 MAR ETTA HOE. J Duffy it Co., saw Dill, la I Porter, T. 14 • AV= Croft, BenJ He y, M 14 CB& H C, Herr, Id rJS Jno Stone " -14 B B Jacob B Motrgar, " 14 Adam Doeretler, Sam'l %atilt:man, " 1 . MOUBTJOY 808- Kart; Tanner I Jonathan Nicholaa, A 8 Hackman, Mille Jacob Eshleman, MU Israel Rohrer, Geo L Eckert, T H Linville L Espenatade, Tip. 14 A Carpenter, "" 14 Jae' Hanenstine, M. Len r 7 Snavely, •' l4 Dine Becker, lavid Cassel, 14 - B Cross, PEQUEA. J $ 'J K. Good, " 113 C B Mylin, Miller 14 Jno Barr, Tanner 14 B Snavely, " 13 P Mylin, Miller John Hostetter, mill 13 Jacob Nissley, mill, 14 Jno Risser, " 14 J B Hertzrer, " 12 Hlestand & Hostetter, " 14 David Brubaker, tanner, 14 SALISBURY. Jacob S Hershey, Miller 13 TO Henderson, .. 13 B F Houston, " 14 J D Wilson, " 14 King, - " 14 BF& A. Weaver' Tau. 14 Jno. Newh3nser. 13 Jno Newhonser, mill 13 BADSBURY. Pinch & Russel, Miller, 14 Wm Spencer, " 14 Thee Whitson, " 14 • STRASBURG TWP. B B Herr, Miller 14 Henry Herr, " 12 H liusselman, " 14 Christian Shultz, " 13 Christian Graybill " 14 Philip Miller, Tanner, 14 WARWICK. J Geldner, Tanner 13 Samuel Fry, Miller 12 J Loos 14 B Coldron, 14 George Flory, Miller 14 Samuel Keller, " 14 Zook & Kessler, Factory. 14 Samuel Yonng, " 14 WAeIIINGTON BOR. Joseph Shock, S. M., 14 Henry Echternacht Joseph Mack, Brewer Wiley lc Smith, Distillers, EAST COCALICO. • Martin 11. Fry, distiller, E. & W. DONEGAL. S Juu Stauffer, Diet EPHRATA. Jut) Fry, Distiller. Jno Wiley, Dist WEST EARL. Levi W Groff, Distiller, ELIZABETHTOWN H Shits, Brewer, EAST lIEMPFIELD. e Jacob Bear, 1 WEST HEMPPIELD. Martin Grube. H G Imhoff, EAST LAMPETER. S k E l harkholder, WEST LAMPETER Jno Musselman, LANCASTER CITY. Springer it Knapp, Brewer 7 Jling4r, Brew Henry Frank, " Ii Aug Shoeuberger," Eliralieth Springer, " 7 MARIETTA. Adam Cook, Breirer, • @TM ME= J & E Wenger, A S Hackman, STRASBURO TOWNSHIP, B B Herr, Distiller, 9 Amos Sides, 21 P. WARWICK. 10 D Duster, ; BEER AND OYSTERS IMMO Elias Eberly, B QEII2I Javeling B Welsh At Rich, B Joseph Bitting, " Berard •• S Jno Bottler Eliza Chandler, B S ChM Grove Martin Smith Jno Richard Rice, Daniel Herr, 0 0 Joseph Litman, B Gerhart Brandt, •• B 0 M. Vati,Slyke, 0 Joseph Mack B Catharine Zeller B Hageu Miller, B Smith & Kurtz, B EARL EAST. Isaac Rank, 0 8 J W Sentottig, B Jacob Steffy, beer, 8 ELIZABETHTOWN. 8 S Harmany, 0 S H Stutz, B STRASBURG TOWNSHIP. A C Hall, B S A C Hall, 0 STRASBURG BOROUGH. Geo Tsbudy, B S David Herr, 0 •• 0 B Sheaffe , B ' U LANCASTER CITY. Anthony Lechler, Oysters e. Joe Buhl, Beer do. du. Beer S Elizabeth Springer, Bee Jno Carr, Oysters S Wm Kuhns Springer & Knapp, Beer S Henry Frank, Beer Chas Fenuinger S Henry Shoble, A artin Rudy " 8 Adam Trout, " Conra d Sauber, " 8 Saml Kissinger, " And 3tathews, " 8 do. do. Oysters Jane Coffee " 8 Fredk Cooper, Beer Hugh Fitzpatrick " 8 Urban & Son, " Philip Snyder, " 8 Juo Haag " C Elias, " S Jacob Henig, " Jno Arnold, " 8 Henry Erismart," W T:Youart, Oysters 8 J. Ettinger, " Joseph Frick, " 7 Mathew Wilsh, " do. do. B. 8 if S Shenk " Abm Hostetter, " 8 James Donnelly, " E Shober, S Jno M Krapp, " do. do. S Nicholas Browne" Michael Wimer, Oyst. S Jacob Haug, " Deitrich Heiss, " S C J Plitt, Aug Shonberger, B. 7 C J Plitt, Oysters Jou Tymony, " 8 F . ' Golzeulichter, Beer Barnett & Cox " S Ann Ferry, do. do. Oysters S Rose Dinenderfer, Sam! Newberger Oysters S Joe Witlinger, Jacob Shuler, Beer .6 Juu A Keller, " Conrad Miller, Beer S do. do. Oysters Daniel Oakeson, Oysters S W Kautz Joseph Brintuall ", 8 do. do. 'loci Owen Hopple, Beer 8 Geo Horuberger, " Jno Taylor, " 8 lt Nelms, Leonard Spong, Oysters S Jacob Haag, Oysters Henry Zug, Beer S B Hoffman, Oysters James Showers, Oysters S MARIETTA. Joseph Hasler, B. J Solider, 0 A McMichael, 0. B Taylor, B G A Goodman, Q. 0 W liecicroth, 0 F. Longiugderfer, B. 3lrn Evans, B II D .Macher, 0. A Cock, B B. Roads, 0. F Sfanlick, B J Bartholomew, 0. L W Fttield, 0 WARWICK. Jacob Weitzel Weslills.ioTOll NOR Barbara Kaln, 0 EAST HEMPFIELD Isaac Evans, B WEST HEMTFIELD. Isaac Konknu, B S John Kendig, B Jacob Bard " 8 MANKEIM BOROUGH. Wm Quinney, B 8 H Gibblo, B MANOR. 8 J W Houser, 0 MOUNT JOY. 8 Jno Boyce, B PARADISE. 8 Jnu Crider, B SALISBURY. Price Knight, B . J W Rouser, B James Mooney, 0 C J Rakestraw, B SADSBURY. 8 Jon. neon 0 PATENT MEDICINES, CULU.ALA. 4 Wll Elder, CONOY. BM= =ME! Ilackenberger, EAST , EAItL. Jacob Schnader 4. Son 4 LANCASTER: CITY. 3 Chad A Ifeinitab 4 IV G Baker, 4 011 Harkey J Long Fr. Co .1 Zinnu.rmstr, B 11 Kauffman. H. A, itockafield, .11( Reed & Co amount J F Shroder & Co amount of business. $1,500 of business, $2,00' BILLIARDS. LAlit.MkoThit CITY. Mary Messenkop, J Taylor, Blllards, 2 tabl e T P 2 alleys R Nelms . 4 3 •' D °racoon. T P 3 .. J Eaviing, T P 1 alley PROVIDENCE. John Tweed, T P LANCASTER TWP Wabank Company, T P NIARIETTA. LUmm Cassel, T 1. STRASBURO BOR 'gather Reese, T P r.¢..An Appeal will be held at the Comenleffioner'e Office, in Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, on the 27th and 28th of JUNE, 1855, when and where all persons who are improperly rated (or think themselves so) may attend. EDWIN WEIGAND, Marc /tattle Appraiser. licences not lifted on or before the first day of July next, will be collected aceordinet to law. BENIeld IN REINHOLD. Coetaty Treesarer. May 30-149.3 New Spring and Summer Goods Selling at very low prices.—,loliN V. Wholesale & hetall Cloth Store, No. 57, North 2d -street, Philadelphia, now in store, and constantly receiving new desirable styles of Fresh floods for Men's and Boy's wear, consisting of English, French, Oseman end Americs .n cloths of all colors and iphtlitles from $l. to 8 per yard; 12.1ack C. , e4imers sop. Francis Black Doeskins, Fancy Casshhors of all' colors anpr styles; Cotton and Linen pant stuffs, IVack and Fitteput Bets, Kentucky Jeans a ilancy andl^lalit Tweeds; Sualmer Coach:tint in great voila Vestitypf,Tan y Silks, Cashmere, ail_ colors stffes and qualities. Also a general assortment of Tit,iWtlil trinduinhs, sc., all of which 1 will sell chair, •• Air Partici attenthalleir and Clothingr trade. First a irioWna, taws. Side, Phil- ',,,•.;;;%. n a. " e i ph i . , ,p r hop yon stip , ng-oria.27 stair 77 3 .4, - you tosztirety. • Y TWP. Taeob Magma, mill 14 .onallan Laolig, " 13 Saml Bma,llllll. 14 ...- . PROVIDENCE DISTILLERS ADAMSTOWN. COLUMBIA MANIIEISI. 5 Juo S ilostottor PARADISE. 9 JS&C Reue9gy RAPIIO. COLUMBIA 8 H. K. Minnich, 0 8 S Jeremiah Brown, B • S 8 Bardwell & Brenemals, 0 8 CONESI'OGA. S Jtio Daily, B CONUY. BROKERS. LANCAthT.II CITY Stisuffe** & Harl WhelewUe and Beta] Jewelry, Stoie,". No, 96 Quarry; Philadelphia. Goldleser Watches fi Gold Impine,lB carats Salve 4 Layer, full,fewc Sliver Lepine, jewels, .y.-4heap Watrhes and Jewelry, at the "Philadelphia Watch :tad ilbrtlx Second Street, corner of I J , '" • jerliled, 18 carat cases, $4OO. I. - • 1 ed. /9,00 00 • - .7,00 • 3 , 00 and silver bolder ' , 1,00 - cents to 'tar, _Watch Glasses, 18 3 / 4 Lonat 25v other articles warranted to be "what l l are . STAUFFER Successors to o:Conrad. d Silver Levers and Leplnbs stir t • 5420 1/40 Qmrtlers, Gplt'Sßectatles, Fine Silver, do. Gold praoelet, . Ladles' Gold Pencils, Sii!Fe. Tea Spoons, sol,l Gold pens, with pencil Gold Finger Rings, 37 plain, 1214 cents; paten in proparflon. good sold for. thi hand, Dome Oold lower than the above p latest Slates 1 t— Th, Meths t., k.. • agency fur Brown's bedlel• • . Slates Is ready at any Ihn to furnish slate by the 2 or put on by the square, at th , shortest notice and on most reasonable terms. Appl at troy Hardware Store, North Queen street. feb !Zi• Iy-7 r `I .1a,.:1; Tailoring.--T.III:I4I,PLIY wishes to inform:his nn- morons friends and the public generally, that he bas, £ned ,a new and ionahle Tailoring tabliehment in Do. o .Fulton Buildings, facing on West King sir h where he shall be hap py to accommodate all iv p. may favor him with a nib The subscriber flatters Boself that by strict attention to business, he will tiler t and receive a share of public patronage. T. MURPHY. april lo 3m-11 ri old and SilverZatehes, Sliver Wargo kjand-Jewelry.—The tt, finest, and best selected stuck in the city. Eve y' description of fine and cheap watches that are manufactured can be °banned at this establisinent,,whichlves them direct front the Facto. ret ries of Liverpool, Londe and Switzerland, and is therefore enabled to sell a much perior article fur a loss price thato any other retail store in Is city. Persons wishing to pciithase at Wholesale and Retail are Invited to call and the !Forth of their money. Some of these Watches can be sold at the following pd• ces, viz: Gold Levers full Jeweled 18 Carat case, " Hunting case Full Jeweled Levers, n LepluelNateles, _Silver Lever " Full Jeweled, .. Hunting case, , i" " Lephto Watches, J waled, and some still cheaper 1. au the above. Jewelry of every dose pti 1111 l Wm and cheap. Also, sit ver Ware, and Silver-Pia d Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired arid arranted, at l LEWIS R. BROOMA_LL'S (Old Stand) No. 110 N.l.Secutal,2d door below Saco street, Ph I ladelph in. mar 6 ly-7 _ . . _.. _ _._.. _....... . .. A Crird.—Dit. S. WELCLIENS respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire sto4 and interest of the Drug and Medicine Store, formerly' owned by Dr. Ziegler, in North - Queen street, directly rite the Franklin Douse. • In combining the Dm business with the practice of Den tistry, it is not his design to have oneinterfore with the general interests of the other • but by the employment of it careful and judicious band, he feels that a superintend ence of the interests of the store can be rendered, and yet the practice of his profesSion strictly attended to In all itt detail. Ile would therefore so frit a continuance of the liberal patronage the store h eretofore had, and respectfully asks those "lids friends th in the city and county who may want Drugs or Medicines, to call. It is his design to keel, a large and well selected assortment of Drugs and Chemicals of every dosed'Alen, and warranted to be of tho very best thwmarliet can efford. Those wbo s ish his Intal services, will please call at his ottlee, N 0.31, Brawn's Buildings, North Queen street. april :24 ! ttlf• rphe Cheap Ca* t Book and Stationery I.Store, North West co of sixth and Arch St., PhHada. tlreat Margo'. in 800 ! Poetical. 'Miscellaneous, gtan.. third and Presentation thinks, very cheap. 1 Staple and Fancy Stet eery. . .• Superior w Lite ruled litter Paper. $1,50 per main. Letter and note Euvelo 'es 10 great variety. n Weddln.rs furnished a very moderato rates. Cards written and ett ave.'. , Oillot's and other sleet .13S. - Superior motto wafers, 2,3 mottoes on a shoot, for 5 eta. Inkstands, pen-knives, paper weights, the. Fine Turkey morocco p rte. ~,,, mudes. Portfolios, &c. Card case, backgammo hoards , the. . 1 With a very g largo asso tuient of toy books, games, dins sected.picturvs, &e. Alh ms, Scrap books and engravings. april Si 1y.14 , P. TIIOSIPSON. ' Caernarvon Acaemy.—Churchlown Lancaster CO. Pa. The Third 'eti2lloll of this flourishing Insti tution will commence oh Monday the 7th ut May next. lu rt Students are fitted for every condition of Mb, no pains Is spared to give tUtut every opportunity of moral and intellectual training. Perhaps no section of our Conn. try enjoys so stony advert:v.l2s as the Village of Church town, both in the health . urness, and the morality of the place. Personss ...ling their sons or wards to this Insti tution. May rest assured that every duty devolvingthpon its Principals and Tearbe to will Is: fully perfimned. Theo are two Departments Ma e and Feuntltentirely separate it being believed that thi.t in the boot mode upon which any Institution can be c•nducted. TERats--Mr 5 months,' For further particulars e olden, Bearding, Weellingt 65 09 quiro of the Principals J. E. GINICIN, "Dosendnie Hydritulic Cement.—An excel 'tient article for Lining Cisterns, Vaults, spring Mouses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness' from wet and expo sed walls. For sale by : CI IA !ILES SHEPARD SMITH, Successor to late Ilium of Evl Smith & Son, , N. W. Corner of Front inal Willow sts., Opposite the old stand, Railroad. sep 19 1y49 late ROOS , " g.-11e1111111,S4111ed, agent for thu sate CI of the celo'..atted Col well Slate. •superiorlty of which is r:aerally knowli, s o, prepared to eon trtte4 for Roof i rig 1.1 . fin. turn ishing SIM):. Thu safety and superiority of Slate Roofing needsuuymoment. All work dose Is tlt best manner, and all orddrs promptly to. (i EU. M. en:INMAN, Mini ware Store, West King . oL, Lan IMEEM . • I Nof ice.—CABINETiMAKING BUSINESS. The nn= i &reigned hereby Mr snake that she will carry on the t. CABINET-MAKING and Undertaking .. t.. business at the old standtt West King . !' street, fortirerly kept by er husband, Henry M. Miller. and athe Rune time i • returns her shied,' t mike for the liberal patronage I. i formerly bestowed on th establishment. A continuance ' I of former custom is respectfully and urgently solicited. I mar 18 ly-S MARY MILLER. Fresh Spring a - t d.Suuner Clothing.-- In every variety of 1 uteri:al. quality and style, For MEN .AND BOYS. at F. '.l/..rainpials Merchant t all- oring. Clothing and F uishing Store, corner of North Queen and Orange Sheet Lancaster city, Pa. Ono of the distinguishing characteristics of the Clothing sold at this establishment Is, that thy are all cut and made in - Lancaster city, under.thilminediate supervision of • careful and competent W, rkmeei, whose long expe rience in !ho business. eminently qualifies them,,l getting up articles iu itr line, iLI a neat, tasteful and , substantial manner: •.- ' ~ • The stock on band coattail: of a large assortment of SEASONABLE CLOTHING, of all the various kinds d material that the markets af ford, sod in such modes comfort, convenience. elegance, dnrability or convenienc suggests. In addition to which 111,1111 i, common 1111 d tne inns Shirts, Collars, Cravats Tirg, rt Scarfs, Suspend Glo 0, Jlandkerchiefs. llo,lery and ,_. such other articles usual required In making up a Gen- tleman's M'ardrohe. Alto. a full and careful y selected assortment of super fine, medium and comaitin - Cloths, Caltal4erea, 'Clashmerets, Tweeds, Meriones.. Satillets, erotons, Alparcas, Linens, Drillings and Vestinga ot different rotors. shade.. figures • and patterns. always kep on hand, and made to order. 14 any manner desired by the customer. with reasonable dite• patch. on accoututodatin terms, and warranted to give satis&ction. Grateful for a generou patronage during the past fif teen years, and with and minished Confidence in the fu ture, the proprietor Hub, its the rest. to a di,criminaling community, hoping to In rite continuance ot public favor. N. 11.—F. J. K. la the s:ent for Winchester &Scotts Pat ent Shoulder-eon Shirt. F. J. KRAMPH , Merchant Tailor and lothier, corner of N. Queen and Orange streets. I aprill 17 3m-13 —___ ,heat Hotel, few doors below Tine. MIR. tjetor. (Sueres..or to M. Wal4.m) 'tor having °very facility and 193 North Second St., l re R. KELLER. Propel . .The present Prepri knowledge of the wants spectfully solicit a (-non and !hedges himself that part to give the roost per I will be s.upplied with th will he left undone that hls euests. i f the community, would most re— wince of the former patrotage, nothing MIMII be wanting on his ect satisfaction to all. the table best In the market—and nothing ill contribute to the comfort of tt Stabling for over nmliour, 00 Ilnrs,F, yard large and rem april 17 arre.l3 apropean style Hotel ' 8 Curalanrcial and Mr. 87 Clay Raliroad House and Restaurmt, No. Streets, SAN FILA.NCI F , HA LEY & TIIOMPSO N ,, l'rrowletorpt. ==l Dress . p 1..) *ben, yoll uU desirable styles. 'TZS' BUY GOODS' STORE ix the fluid an extensive assortment. of Rich Plaid Ponlt de Rich Striped '• Solid Colors "' Bich Brocades nCyarin colors, Beat Quality Nal. ranging from lio cent/Ito ' for $l,OO. To become co, . , rs2ratfeA: India Wash Silks, choke s Black11:s. all. widths. Priem; ,00.' rinsed ENTZS' tepartnh Inlo WI •Moaniflt blbot at E.l,4*.mta ,CRAPE SHAW LS.— tention to their Shawl offer a fine variety of fringe—from fiS to t 2o — $l2 to s7s—Silk, ferent grades. For aha TO THE LADIES.— Grid Marilo Tallman and Flounced Berege Robes may 22 tf.lB SLotus Union Hoiel.—N, 6 0, rbibulelphi. Tile under Iran 'House, Columbia, lit., takes friends, and the nubile-general' above well-known arlpopulai - , .(leng.kz,.... as the Bed Lion Hotel, which ho has tilled - - up with entirely New ...Frannie and Bedding of a superio r quality. The house - 113E11160 been renovated and i vr.oic,,. ;, T ed in a premier which r ill compare favorably . - , 14. - --- - - of thottotals iu the Cl t , and cannot fail , . -- 800 to those who may patronize this n - L.QlO.i" -- he TA ': -.c -will aiwayn be Hupp' P Rellbeti:r Provisions the marketlords; Min , '0,R47 . " REST AND BESTLIQU. BS. N0t.'7 4 .- - : ...------- to make his aliens c odor - j that by strict attention to ma . " cell, &liberal Share pa e-- - lo - 1na.T.:.201n go. 23 $2OO as ) 00 00 000 13r0 800