iirtisivoliiaiir the ifiviria. _ , lovmships •and. borougha of lanoaster ootuaty, Mardi - 21,1858: ADAILSTOWI'. , T Judge—Alien. Lutz, 30; Jno. Fichthorn, 37. 'inspector—John Handel, 9; Samuel Bretz /Mu, 34; 'Franklin Hagar, 22. .assessor Wm. Mote, 35, Sasn'l Stork, 36. Burgess—Sebastian Miller, 38; Wm. Holm, 30. Regar, 39; Absalom Ruth, 34; Isaac Fichthorn, 65; William Mohr', 33 ; John Bowman, 36; Wm. Redcay, 24; Henry Eohtentach, 24. - - Constable—Jss. Schlosser, 32 ; Dan'! Lich -Iytlo ; Bonneville Schlegel, 20. Street Conzmistioner--Josipaa Spatz, 41; Wm. Maher, 29. School Directors—Henry Echternach, 29 ; . B. Shirk, 40. -.auditor—Henry Redcay, 30; D. Breneiser, 20. BRECKNOCK Judge—Levi Lansch, 80 ; Samuel Mess ner, 78. Inspector—John Bixler,lB'; Isaac Weave's., 53 ; John Coldren, 35 ' • Daniel Palm, 41. Asselsor—Anthony Good, 110. -Assistant Assessor William Vonnieda, 78.; Baltzer Schneder, 73 ; Peter Musser, 8 1 ; Jacob Reninge, 77. - Constable—Jac. Foltz, SO ; Cyras Steffy, 60. Supervisors—William Trostel, 83 ; Jacob Coldren, 77 ; Jacob Barkard, 105. School Directors—John H. Good, 152 ; Geo. Martin, 79; John Overholtzer, 71. auditor—Andrew Steiner, 75; Daniel Sell senig, 102;. Richard Davis, 73. Clerk—lsaac Messner, 120. CONESTOGA. Judge.—Martin R. Mellinger, 142 ; Martin H. Carman, 135. Inspectors.—John Hess, 134 ; Joseph R. Urban, 147. Assessor.—John K . Barr, 134 ; Samuel L. Feb.l, 144. Constable.—John Clark, 171 ; Francis B. Groff, 96. Supervisors.—Martin Good, 144 ; Christian K. Miller, 133 ; Adam Leferre, 155 ; Samuel H. Hess, 129. School Direclors.—Jotn Martin, 85 ; Chr. Kendig, 88 ; Casper Hiller, 126; A. H. Metz gar, 120. .duditor.—Benjamin Good, 142 ; John War fel, 135. Clerk.—Frederick Sonrbeer, 136 ; Abraham Sawyer, 143. Judge.—Ezra Wissler, 75 ; Simon P. Weid man, 125. • Inspectors.—David S. Enck, 92 ; George Bingeman, 109. ristresson—Henry Ruth, 79; Wm. Miller, 125. Constable.—Peter Elser, 107. Supervisors.—John Lowry, 83 ; Samuel Bollinger, 76 ,; John Appel, 94; David Hunsh berger, 76 r'ffOhn Donmyer, 41 ; Peter Kolp, 33. School Directors.—David Weidman, 74; John Boyer, 74; Samuel It. Hess, 69; Noah Sharp, 89 ; John Eberly, 74 ; Jacob Riohel berger, 75 ; Jonathan Kraals, 98 ; Milian M. fink,, 89 ; Samuel Elser, 94 Samuel Miller, 84 ; George Wechter, 85 ; Henry Schlonch, 97 ; Christian Seigrist, 30. .Sudilor.—John Gookley, 94; Henry B. Erb, 96. Clerk.—Elias Wolf, 89 ; John Erb, 96. COLERAIN. . Judge—Jeremiah Hastings, 116 ;Joseph B. Baldwin, 49. Inspector—George Mendenhall, 118 ; James Collins, 49. Assessor—Uriah Swisher, 74; Henry Pax son, Constable—John B. Kennedy, 15 ; John M. Cleghan, 11 ; David Burnight, 13. Supervisors—Robert J. Bunting, 77 ; Sam'l Staffon, 72 ; Andrew B. Mliongb, 88 ; Sam'l M'Connel, 96 ; Robert Swisher, 1. School Directors—John J. Lndrews, 156 ; Francis Scott, 81; Robert Ftirguson ' 84. Auditor—James Richardson, 93 ; John Whiteside, 74. Clerk—Jeremiah Swisher, 142. CONOY. Judge—Jacob A. Miller, 143 ; Jacob Noph alter, 14S. Inspector—Jacob L. Engle, 137; Samuel Hoist, 146. Assessor—Benjamin Mussleman, 124; Jno Hummel, 164. Constable—Jacob Adams, 146 ; Geo. Hack onberger, 145. Supervisors—David Miller, 139; Jacob S. filcher, 137 • David Conrad, 150 ; Daniel Dintaman, 147. -School Directors—Jacob Haldeman 149; Joseph Gingericli, 146 ; John Rob, 142 ; John Landis, 134. ..duditor—Moses Light, 137 ; Philip Old weiler, 145. Clerk—John D. Hefft, 139 ; David Miller, Jr., 151. COLUMBIA Judge—North Ward—J. Finger, 63; Ru dolph Williams, 92. South Ward—Henry S. Hershey, 139 ; Michael Clepper, 100. Inspector—N. W.—Philip Shreiner, 60 ; John K. Eberlein, 93. S. TV.—David Evans, 140 ; Peter A. Kimburg, 100. Assessor—William Mathiot, 99-104 ; Wm. F. Given, 61-140. Constable—C. Hollingsworth, iO-156; T B. Dunbar, 84-82. WEST COCALICO. Judge—Christian Usner, 147; Sam'l Hert zog, 203. inspeetor—lsaao F. Bare, 149 ; Benjamin Gerhart, 202. .Issessor—Samuel Gensemer, 153 ; Benj Eaviing, 190. Constable—William Hertzog, 144 ; Daniel Gbod, 200. Supervisors—John Hart, Jr., 147 ; Michael Eberly, 143 ; Samuel Mellinger, 202 ; Martin Markley, 205. School Directors—Peter Gerhart, Jr., 148; Philip Royer, 149; John Weinho/d, 202; Abraham Kurtz, 202. .Rudi/or—John Edwards, 145; William Sto ber, 202. Clerk—George Mentzer, 145 ; Peter Keger ise, 200. EAST COCALICO Judge—Abraham Turner,l49 ; Jac. Lanch, 64; Jonas Frederick, 19. Inspectors—Samuel Leasher, 37 ; Adam Ruth, 84 ; Joseph Irwin, 48; John S. Royer, 13 ; David Blensinger, 43. .ilisessor—George F. Shimp, 151 ; William Brennison, 94. Constable—Emanuel Hinkle, 126 ; Nelson Woltskeil, 83. Supervisors—Daniel Kessler, 175 ; George Lorah, 95 ; Frances Ruth, 143 ; Jacob Echta nacht, 27. School Directors—John 13. Gockley, 193 : William Kegarise ' 169 ; Ezram Althause; 31 ; Andrew Ream, 19. Auditor—lsaac Sower, 85; Elias H. Rhoad, 49 ; Emanuel Killian, 12. Clerk—Nathaniel Wolfskeil, 90. DRITMORE. Judge—John MoSparran, 109 ; Jas. Long, 39 ; James Barnes, 89. • Inspectors—Thomas Moderwell, 107 ; Wm. J. Long, 95 ; Jos. Showalter, 42. Assessor—Lee P. Brown, 140; Elias Hess, 41 ; John P. McCrabb, 53. Justice of the Peace—Wm. W. Steele, IG2 ; Samuel Boyd, 134. Constable—W. Harrison Potts, 113 ; Mark Showalter, 100. Supervisor—filial Hambleton, 192; Vincent Reynolds, 162: "School Directors—John L. Ritche, 181 ; J Bolten, 180. aluditor—Benjamin F. Scott, 111 ; William Williams, 81. Clerk—Thomas M. Brady, 102 ; Mordeca Hammond, 85. EAST DONEGAL Judge—David R. Jeffries,ll9; Jno. Musser, 61; George B. Murray, 29; (Maytown). W. Shields, 73 ; Wm. M. Saylor, 15 ; (Mt. Joy). Inspector—Michael Zook, 68 Joseph Shire man, 109; Benjamin Sherbalni, 32; (May town). Samuel Beckly, 67 ; Peter Bruner, 16 ; Jonas Munima, 15 ; (Mt. Joy). .dssessor—Samuel Drebenstadt, 132 ; Geo. Murray, 110 ; M. G. Marple, 14. Constable—Amos Rattew, 37 ; Benjamin Grove, 163. • Supervisors--Christiart Beshler, 123; Wit liar Sheaffer, 239 ; John Shenk, 204; Joseph W. Nissley, 83. School Directors—Jacob D. Longenecker, 184; Conrad Ziegler, 162; Jonas Mumma, 154; Htnry M. Engle, 163 ; John N. Graybill, 162 ; John Millei, 166. WEST DONEGAL. Judge. John L. Gish, 77 ; John D. Eber sole, 47. • Inspectors.—Samuel Snyder, 74 ; Aaron R. Dillenbach, 45. .ilssessor.—Jacob R. Keller, 9.1; Got Gephart, jr., 32. Constable.—Samuel L. Hisey, 83 ; Mat . ,chias Shank, 22. Supervisor.—Sananel Bassler, 76; I,braham Epler, 76 ; Martin Swigart, 25 ;Jo Shank, 47 ; Andrew Shank, 27. School Directors. --Samuel 6t, 80 Benj. Breneman, 71 ; Jacob Lindemu ; c h; 53 ; ; Adam Mager, 48, Azditor.—Simon Brenem• 73 ; Jonathan Diffeanierfer, 51. an Clerk.—Joseph Brew aman, 77 ; John G. Gerupshorn, 44. Judge Saranel Grabill, i3fi William S."' Pompon, 155. " Inspector—Christian Brimmer, 162 ; Stone, 125; Wendell Holl, 14. • * Assessor—William Bustler, 196; Peter Shirk, 108. Constable—Simon Nagle, 297 ; J. Boyer, 5. Supervisors—eaniel Bife, 135 ; Jesse Hart ing, 127 ; Ephraim Frick, 80 ; Isaac Hoover; 99 ; George Drybread, 130. School Diredori--Cluietian lust, 143 ; Cyrus Bowers, 147; Levi Hoover, 291; Sam'l E. Weaver, 146 ; Samuel Holl, 172. Auditor—John Yarns, 162; John H. Over holtzer, 133. Clerk—Amos Diller, 170 ; Philip Bruba ker, 134. EAST EARL Judge—John B. Weiler, 173 ; Isaac W. Stauffer, 48. Inspector—Edward Sengwalt, 163 ; John E. Hammond, 56. • Assessor—Jacob Mast,los; Wm. Smith, 105. Supervisors—Samuel Ammon, 105 ; Sena Newswanger, 110; John Liohty, 75; John Kurtz, 97 ; Samuel Foltz, 25. School Directors—Jacob Hurst, 215; Michael Senseaig, 216 ; George Rntt, (2 years,) 216. .duditor—Samuel Witmer, 189. Clerk—Davies Wallace, 215. WEST EARL. Judge--John Bachen, 91 ; Enoch Rudy, 96 Inspectors—Jno. Forney,92; Jno. Furlow 96 Assessor--Elias Bomberger, 181. Conitabie—Jackscin feed, 28. Supervisors—lsrael Adams, 81; Martin Stouffer, 95 ; John Enck, 107 ; M. Jacoby, 80. School Directors—John Sheaffer, 79 ; Cyrus Porter, 97; Charles Slear, 89; Christian Runs berger, 94; Abraham Kindig, G. Auditor—lsaac F. Groff; 93 ; Adam Win ger, 96. Clerk—C. F. Groff, 87 ; Elias Reemsny der, 94. EPHRATA Judge--Jacob R. Faust, 157 ; John H. Gross, 133. Inspector—John Funk, 159 ; Jacob Grubs, 128. Assessor—Abrahim Bauman, 128; John Kemper, 156. Constable—Joseph Uhrich, 178 ; Samuel R. Nagle, 108. Supervisors—John Dessinger, 119 ; T. G. Bach, 127 ; Jacob Garman, 161; David Hart man, 157. School Directors—Jno. G. Bauman, 131 ; H. B. Garman, 112 ; Jacob Roth, 161; William Spera, 177. auditor—Jacob Hart, 162 ; Patrick Fage, 125. Clerk—Lott R. Williams, 132; Barton H McCord, 152. ELIZABETH Judge—Elias Shitz, 64; Henry Risser, 66. Inspector—Lewis R. Hibshman, 22; Henry Risser, 41; William Rettew, 70. Assessor—John W. Gable, 58 ; Jas. Beard, 76. Assistant Assessor—William Peters, 21 ; Peter Brubaker, 23. Justice of the Peace—Ephraim Eby, 64. Constable—Samuel Munich, 67 ; Isaac Bricker, 7. Supervisors—Henry S. Brubaker, 64 ; Jos. Weidman, 131 ; John Bemesderfer, 66. School Directors—Jac. R. Hess, 69 ; John Snearer, 37 ; John Brubaker, 30 ; Jos. S. Kea ner, 44 ; John H. Brubaker, 63. Auditor—William Steiner, 57; John Bright, 49 ; John Brubaker, sen., 45. Clerk—Sam'l H. Miller, 56; Geo. Bentz, 75 ELIZABETHTOWN rissesson—Abraham Redsecker, 42 ; Geo. Byrod, 50. Constable.—Michael Coble, 71 ; 4 Andrew Sneyley, 20. School Direclors.—lsaac Hoffer, 91 ; Jas. Wilson, 81. WEST HEMPFIELD Judge—John S. Dellinger, 168 ; Jac. Will, 99. Inspectors—Henry M. Weller, 92 ; Thomas Meldrum, 77 ; John Kauffman, 102. Assessor—Samuel Wakefield, 167 ; Isaac Conklin, 100. Constable—Christian Snyder, 105 ; Henry 0. Getz, 80. Supervisors—Cornelius Gram, 164; Andrew Mumma, 150 ; Levi Heidler, 97 ; Henry Zea mer, 108 ; Christian E. Hershe, 5.. School Directors—Michael Musser, 157 ; Henry Copenheffer, 164 ; Michael Minich, 100; E. F. Hoober, 110. Auditor—Jacob Kindig, 161 ; Joseph Hoo ver, 104. Cleric—George Berntheisel, 166 ; John 11. Hogendohler, 103. EAST HEMPFIELD Judge—Henry Myers, (38th district,) 65 ; Andrew Metzger, 63 ; Henry Sholl, (23d dis trict,) 89 ; Isnito Hollinger, 41. Inspector—Jacob Baker, (38th district,) 64; Christian Miller, 66; David Sander, (23d dis trict,) 14; George Foltz, 39; David S. Royer, 77. .dssessor—Jacob Hershey, 10S ; Peter Swar, 144. Assistant Assessor—John L. Hershey, 151 ; Abraham Brown, 150. Constable—Andrew Shank, 97 ; Henry Hoff man, 76. Supervisors—Emanuel Wertz, 266; George Gamber, 100 ;. Jacob Shanb, jr., 163. School Directors—Daniel Rohrer, 155 ; Dr. J. Rheem, 182; John Kauffman, 137; Tobias Miller, 32. Auditor—Henry Sholl, 99; David Baker, 154. Clerk—George Get; 259. EAST LAMPETER. Judge.—Samuel Miller, 64 ; Jacob Rohrer, 45. Inspectors.—Moses Long, 51 ; Henry W Gara, 39 ; Jonas Buckwalter, 37. Assecson—Peter Johns, 64 ; Martin Strnble, 43 ; C. Neff, 8. Constable.—Jacob Goughnour, 105. Supervisors.—Andrew Kennedy, 73 ; Jacob Byerly, 68 ; . David Haldeman, 34. School .Directors.—Jno. Bushong, 71; David Stamm, 72 ; Levi Landis, 41 ; Benj. Groff, 43. Bushong, 64; Geo. Le efever, 48. Clerk.—Henry Keneagy, 76. WEST LAMPETER. Judge—Abm. Snavely, 155. Inspector—Amos Weaver, 88 ; Sam'l Long, 59. ✓lssessor—Martin Kreider, 156. Constable—H. M. Miller, 125 ; P. Shisler, 26. Supervisors—Abm. Herr, 119; Jacob Wea ver, 113 ; John L. Riley, 82. School Directors—John Rohrer, 146 ; Jacob H. Zercher, 149. Auditor—C. B. Herr, 158. Clerk—John M'Callister, 156. LEACOCK. Judge.—David Graff, 106 ; Francis G. Al bright, 78. Inspectors.—Mahlon Ruth, 102 ; Christian Erb, Si. Assessor.—John Smith, 101 ; Robert J. Knox, 77. Justice of the Peace.—John Seldomridge, -83 ; Abraham Bair, 94. Constable.—Benjannn Hershey, 8 ; Samuel Beiler, G. Supervisors.—Sam'l Kauffman, 105 ; Rob't Wade, 91 ; Joseph Harsh, 83. School Directors.—John Royer, 84; George G. Worst, 89 ; Benjamin Herr, jr., 100 ; Jos. Hershey, 97 ; John V. Hurst, 91. Auditor.—Richard J.. Rutter, 103. Clerk.—Moses Baby, 103. UPPER LEACOCK Judge—John W.Backwalter,l4o ; Leonard Curley, 93. Inspector—Mark C onnell, jr., 136 ; George B. Good, 96. Assessor—John B. Rail; 131 ; Jac. 0. Stein heiser, 94. Constable—Benjat fin McElroy, 112; Rob ert Elliot, 98. Supervisors—lsat.o L. Bard, 136; Samuel Stultzfoos, 142; Jolan Erwin, En; John Beck, 94. School Directors , .--Reuben B. Johns, 5; Martin Rohrer, 5; 'Henry Eby, 93 ; Isaac L. Bear, 93. ..fluditor—Joseph Wenger, 137; M. Fieles, 131 ; Jacob Kuntz ' (3 years,) 97; Daniel S. Eby, (2 years,) 94. Clerk—Jacob Vandersaal, 137; Jesse - Mc- Quaid, 94. LANCASTER TWP Judge—Joseph Ditlow, 47. Inspector—John N. Havqrstick, 24 ; Isaac Dunlap, 9. Assessor—Benj. Huber, 45. Constable—Phillip Fisher, 16. SupeTroisors--Cluiatian Shank, 29 ; David Sei*.z, 29 ; Jacob Stoner, 28; Peter Lewis, 20. .School Directors—Henry Hausman, 52 John Lintner, 48 ; Samuel Rank, 49 ; Michael Flyn, 5. duditor—Michael L. Huber, 18. Clerk—Christian Lintner, 13. LITTLE BRITAIN Judge—David Cope, 52; Robert Scott, 110. Inspector—Henry C. Wood, 99 ; William Hays, 61. Assessor—Nicholas Wells, 104; Robert S. Ewing, 51. Constable—Samuel Pennell, 29 ; Dan'l 'tar n'l4; Hiram Lloyd, 6. Supervisors—Oliver Furniss, 78 ; Samuel Wright, 76 ; Samuel Pennell, 86 ; Frederick Shaeffer, 74. School Directors—James Wood, 103; Rob- Strk,.slq--Hass,,TosM• 33 r.thwia XfamEt;.(l RII .5,,ea5;)1131-I:TO:Tai:_. 9; GegrgeW:Marsha4.9- •• • - .11Mfitot - - - --.TolirrNMic, - 78,Hobertliatterson, 65. rnrk—Jonathan Hamilton, 153. Jgitge.ohn Bvans,_BB; Isaac Bitzer, 85. inspodors.,-Benjamm Hoffman; 53.: Join. - _ Asseisor:—Anios-Statilier . , 172. Conslable.--3amnel.l3. Geist:o.72. Suiervisori.:-4onrisiGarber, 140 ; Daniel Keever, 82; Michael Martin, 79. School .Directors.dolln Miller, 102 ; Bm'l P. Keller, 138 ; Christian Hess, 79 ; David Landis, 26. Auditor.—Jacob Rebenahade, 71; John S. Hostetter, 108 ; Christian Hostetter, 76. Clerk.—Jaoob Minnich, 104. Judge—William Hal, 141. Inspector—Thomas Labezins, 77 ; John Hess, 26 ; Thomas Clark, 9 ; Jno. Good, 34. Assessor—James 2impson, 110 ; Matthias McComsey, 6. Constable—George W. Labezius, 138. Supervisors—Samuel Miller, 97 ; Jacob Pahl, 60 ; Albert II Porter, 59 ; Joshua Hagen, 31 ; George Hamer, 38. School Directors—John Armstrong, 140 ; Henry Andrews, 97 ; George Warfel, 31. Auditor—Abraham Good, 94 ; William C. Boyd, 132; William Warfel, 40. Clerk—Benjamin Herr, 110 ; David Mc- Michael, 18. Man Judge—(Washington,) Bernhard Mann`, 59; Jacob Seitz, 71 ; (Millerstown,) Adam Deit rich, 51; J. R. Barr, 77; (Indiantown,) Ed ward Hess, 92; John H. Hershey, 28. Inspectors—Samuel Ville, 57; Levi Haver stick, 69 ; Jacob G. Peters, 49; George Gar laoh, 51 ; George Miller, 29 ; John Eshleman, 93 ; Park Mason,27. Assessor—Freerick Sehner, 124 ; David E. Rohrer, 234. Constable—Rudolph H .Kauffman, 74; Jo sephNeff, 95 ; J. M. Frantz, 34 ; Jacob Frantz, 43 ; J. Frantz, 7; Park Mason, 23. Supervisors—Christian H. Charles, 119 ; George Murray, 141 ; John Kessler, 238 ; Rudolph Fry, 219. School Directors—James Bohes, 132 ; Jos. Schock, 123 ; Abraham Peters, (1 year) 134 ; C: 0. Herr, 232 ; Benjamin Landis, 230 ; C. J. Rhodes, (1 year) 213. rluditor—Jacob Stauffer, 110 ; John Do ner, 239. Clerk—John ➢filler, (miller) 121; Fred. Stoner, 240. MOUNT JOY BOROUGH Judge.—Christian Eberle, 120 ; Jos. Kuhns, 8 ; Solomon Sholl, 36 ; Jacob Myers,. 41. Inspectors.—Samuel Eshleman, 33 ; L. K. Seltzer, 6 ; C. Sholl, 123 ; David Keib, 13 ; Rudolph Harman, 125 ; C. W. Johnston, 70. Assessor.—Jacob Stauffer. 214. Constable.—Jos. Donovon, 178 ; Christian Stoler, 34. High Constable.—Joseph Barns, 6 ; John Ream, 117 ; John Hongentobler, 71 ; Cyrus Groff, 10. School Direclors.--Geo. R. Hendrickson, 92; Daniel C. Maurer, 125 ; David Brady, 124 ; Alex. Patterson, 102 ; John H. Brenneman, 112 ; Henry Stehmez, 51. Auditor.—lfichl Horst, 204 ; Jos. Hougen tobler, 10. MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP Judge—Joseph Boyers, 51 ; John H. Bren ner, 49 ; Adam Reem, 23. Inspector—Benj. N. Brubaker, 53; William McDannel, 52; William Winters, 52; Henry Harmony, 23. Assessor—Jacob Honsperger, 49; Christian H. Istiesly, 75. Constable—Daniel Green, 117 Supervisors Joseph Bauchman, 126; Geo. Baker, 126. School Directors—Jacob B. Brubaker, 32; Abraham Herr, 123; Isaac Eshleman, jr. 95. ..auditor—Daniel Bender, 24; David 57 ; David Brandt, 45. Clerk—Samuel Balmer, 126. MARIETTA BOROUGH Judge—John Hildebrand, jr. Chief Burgess—Charles Kelly. .dssistant Burgers—Peter Baker. Town Council—John W. Clark, John J. Libhart, Christian Stibjen, Frederick Mailing, Benjamin F. Hiestand. Constable—Christian E. Nagle. inspectors—Jno. Bell, Rob't Dunn, Edward Trainer. Clerk—Franklin Mosey PEQUEA Judge—John Conrad, 9; Jacob L. Hess, 65. Inspector—Michael Kreider, 5 ; Henry Herr, 9 ; Abraham Snavely, 10; Isaac Hoak, 40. Assessor—Benjamin Martin, 49; Martin Rush, 24. Constable—Daniel Chryst, 67. Supervisors—Christian Hamish, 74; Mi chael Zercher, 74. School Directors—Abraham B. Mylin, 75; Chrn. R. Herr, 74. .iluditor—Henry Heidelbacb, 40; Andrew Mehaffey, 34. Clerk—Benjamin Rowe, 71. PROVIDENCE. Judge—Samnel Huber, 153. Inspector—Amos Groff, 82 ; H. Rush, 64 .gssessor—James Passmore, 79'; Franklin Brenneman, 71. Assistant Assessor—John Tweed, 150 ; Jno. Nagle, 147. Constable—Samuel Broome, 146 ; Samuel Silverthorn, 5. Supervisors—Samuel Hart, 44 ; Thos. Rob inson, 50 ; Stephen Wiggins, 60 ; Adam Mow rer, 149. School Directors—John Strohm, 151 ; Mat thias Shirk, 142 ; Daniel Huber, 83 ; Peter Drumm, 66. Auditor—John Peoples, 152 ; John C. Smith, 149. Clerk—John M. JOnes, 153. PENN. Judge—Hiram R. Roll, 182. Inspector—John Fisher, 62 ; Levi Young, 84 ; George Dna, 34. .dssessor—J. E. H. Gingrich, 46 ; Isaao Gin rich, 132. . Justice of the Peace—John 51. Stehman, 55; Constable—Abraham Bnckhart, 5 ; Harri son Gibbel, 9. Supervisors—George Ruh', 64; John Dif fenbach, 61 ; Joseph Zag, 120 ; Em'l Keener, 120. School Directors—Fred. Keller, 54; David Weidman, 178 ; Daniel S. Erb, 3; Christian Hershey, 93. Auditor—Peter Gibbel, 57; Mathias Hoffer, 122. ' Clerk—Christian Hershey, 89. PARADISE Judge.—Benjamin Weaver, 157 ; Joseph S. Lefever, 120. Inapectors.—John L. Espenshade, 166 ; S. Dobson, 114. Assessor.—Henry Girvin, 163 ; Jno. G. Off ner, 115. Constable.—J. Hoshonr, 130; Cyrus Jack son, 144. Supervisors.-John Hagins, 180 ; Thomas Pennington ' 172 ; Hiram F. Witmer, 91 ; H. Rambo, 102. School Directors.—John Rank, 182; Wm. Hamilton, 175 ; George D. hlcHvaine, 94 ; Henry Brackbill, 63. Auditor—John M. Slaymaker, 167 ; Thos. B. Lytle, 170; John Denlinger, 110; Jacob Eshleman, 110. Clerk—Chr. Harsh , 166 H. Cloud,fill. RAPEO. Judge—(Mt. Joy) Christian Eby, 67 ; Dan'l K. Shelly, 26 ; (Manheim) John Rohrer, Sr., 99 ; Christian Miller, 67. Inspectors—(Mt. Joy) Jos. Detweiler, 60; Christian lliestand, 27 ; (Manheim) Thomas Masterson, 47 ; Abm. Erisman, 47 ; Jacob Kauffman, 67. assessor--John B. Breneman, 148 ; C. K. Long, 99. Constable—John Young, 160 ; Peter Yet ter, 79. Supervisors—lsaac Kinsey, 157; J. Hossler, 146; George R. Miller, 100; Fred. Pricker, 83 ; Geo. Keyser, 25. School Director e s—John Breneman, 219 ; C. Erisman, 167 ; Samuel Brubaker, 95. Auditor—Jacob Baker, 166 ; John Metz ler, 99. MTh—Jacob Summy, 169 ; Jas. Burns, 57 SALISBURY Judge—Davis Clemson, 236 ; A. L. Hender son, 267. Inspector—Christian D. Warfel, 103; Hen ry W: Worst, 269 ;tiChrit . than Warner, 138. Assessor—John Eby, 246 ; James Feaster, 262. Assistant -assessor—Truman Wallace, 241 ; Peter Eby, jr., 249 ; John McGill, 261; Isaac Worst, 265. Supervisors—Samuel Worst, 249 ; Jacob tlmble, 245 ; John Bitzer, 247; Samuel Lem on, 270. School Directors—Benjamin Weaver, 243 ; Jas. McCachren, 222 ; John Reeser, 262 ; John Petersheim, 274. .auditor—Nathan /iamb?, 239; Jacob Mast, 269. Clerk—William H. Bunn, 244; George W Werntz, 261. SADSBURY Judge—Jacob R. Townsend, b 9; Charles Cloud, 77. Inspectors—Joseph C. Dickinson, 57; George Whitson, 77. . Arsetaor—Saml Smoker, 57 ; Elijah Lewb, 78. , — - Suierilioii-hiei; 66 ; Wm Borland;; 66 ; _Geo. D. Vainer, 68 ; Benj . Cuter:, 69. School"Direcheorge H. Willer, 123 - ; Jos. D. Pownall,l3l ; T.Dean,_ 8. . • , Auditor=-.Samuel Slokom, 122. • Clerk—S. Smoker, 56'; I. Nicholson, 78. EITRA22I3Da 8G4 0.110 4. . • Judge=Wilthun Dbulrigt ;laer Mc - Cloy, 73.. inspectors—Robert P. Spencer, 54; Samuel Spiehlmaat, 31; Martin Herr, 41 ; Willbun T. McPhail, 30. 4ueuor—Jacob Bowar,l6l. " Constable--Robl Downey, 110 ; Jno. May Hard, 31. . School Directors_Ju. McPhail, 84 ; Sam'l Spielhum, 83 ; David Herr 77; Joseph D. Nichols, 81; Charles T. , Fmilk, 78 ; John. E. GirvM, 82. Chief Burgess—James McPhail, 81; Joseph Bowman, 73. WARWICK. Judge—Samuel Fry, 209. Inspector—William .Seibert, 209 ; Emanuel Grabe, 135. Assessor—Joseph Doebler, 215. Constable—Samuel Feather, 209. Supervisors—Abraham Coldren, 211 ; Jos. Eby, 201. School Directors—Samuel Widder,l66 ; Jacob Bach, 180; Samuel . Erb, 167 Levi Brubaker, 177. Auditor—Jacob L. Stehman, 186. Clerk—George Flood, 209. BART. Judge—Peter Picket, 102; Francis Lytle, Inspectors—Samuel S. Baughman, 107 ; Collins Hamer, 63. Assessor—Cristian Graham, 109 ; Morris Cooper, 63. Assistant Assessor—John Pickle, 65 ; Adam Ault, 64. Constable—Caleb Wiggans, 108; Isaac Ivens , 52. Supervisors—Daniel Ault, 109 ; Charles Ryner, 117 ; Thomas Wright, 65 ; John Maley, 53. School Directors—John Coulter, 80; Harri son Graham, 126 ; Adam Draucker, 67 ; Wil liam L. Raestraw, 69. ° Auditor—Horatio S. Kerns, 109 ; William P. Cooper, 63. Clerk—Adam Rutter, 173. CARNARVON. Judge—Peter Yohn, 106; David Styer, 132. Inspector—Levi Z. Ringwalt, 104; James S. Robison, 130. .dssessor—James Miller, 111 ; William Yo der, 128. Supervisors—Jacob Lambert, 109 ; Robert Arters, 128 ; Martin Weaver, 100 ; Jacob Shirk, 128. School Directors—John Cox, 101 ; Thbmas Edwards, 110; Davis Weller, 98 ; Samuel Lincolnl44 ; John K. Kurtz, 132 ; Andrew Robeson, 120. Auditor—David Williams, 107 ; J. Hartz ler, 123. Clerk—David Yohn, 102; Edward Robe son, 121. Judge—Elisha Hammel, 88. Inspectors—David Mayers, 51 ; William Dungan, 37. Assessor—Jas. Risk, 83. Constable—John Johnston, 87. Supervisors—Samuel Findley, 84 ; David Keene, 86. School Directors—Robert Montgomery 86 ; James C. Ewing, 87. Auditor—Robert Sentman, 87. Cleric—James C. Swing, 89. FULTON. Judge —J . Harvey Clendenin, 164. Inspector—Edwin E. Woodward, 101; Jason D. Bradley, 69. Assessor—John Findley, 86 ; Robert Mc- Cullough, 81. Constable—John Riley, 123; Levi R. Brown, 25 ; Jas. Deever, 7. Supervisors--Abner Brown, 110; John Riley, 110; James Smedley, 60. School Directors—Joseph Ballance, 158; S. P. W. Boyd, 165 ; Samuel W. Scott, 9. Auditor--Ciarkson cook, 107; James Han na, 61. Clerk—Wm. J. Hess, 106. STRASBURG TWP. Judge—Daniel Herr, (Pequea) 165 Inspector—Mich'l Groff,l3l; Jas. Clark,l2B. Auessor—lsaac H. Myers, 164. constable•—David Miller, 2. Supervisors—Daniel Helm, 152 ; John M. Gorman, 164; gartiP Darr, 12. School Directors—John F. 4err, 91; Frank lin Clark, 163 ; John iferr, auditor—Henry Masselman, 93 ; Christian Shultz, 71. Clerk—Jacob Martin, 165. On account of the returns not being in we are unable to furnish a correct list of the Justices of the Peace elected. Next week we will publish the full list. C°pperwure ManTifactory.—SA3lllEL DIL LER returns thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon him, sod respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues at the old stand, in West King street., nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and Is prepared to manufacture to order Copper Ware, in all its various brauchea, and on the most reasonable terms. Ile invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he is confident of being able to please. Livery Stable. He also keeps constantly on band, for hire, HORSES CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, &c., &e., all in excellent order and furnished afthe lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the kind and he will suit you to a nicety. Lancaster, may I tf-15 Jacob Emerick 4G Pc..--Importers and Whole sale Dealers in China, Glass di,' ancensware, No. 215 North Third street, four doors below CaDowhill st., (east side,) sign of the COPPER Pot, Philadelphia. tia. Packing Warranted , JACOB EM ERICK : HENRY HOPKINS : aug 28 ly 32 tauffer Harley.—Cheap Watches and Jewelry, 1.75 Wholesale and Retail, at the "Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No, Sd North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jel — eled, 18 carat caw, 1'28,00. Gold Lepine, 18 carats, $24,00 Silver Lever, full jewelled 13,00 ,gyp Silver Lepine, jewels, 9,00 Superior Quartiers, 7,00 • ' " -" _ _ , Gold Spectacles, 7,00 Fine Silver, do. 1,50 Gold Bracelets, 3,00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1,00 Silver Tea Spoons, set, 6,00 Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder ' 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 .1 4 cents to OA Watch Glawes, plain, 12 1 ,14 cents; Patent,' 13% r Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to by ir,hat they are wad for. STAUFFER t IYARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gild and Silver Levers and Lepines stll lower than the above prices oct 2 ly-37 A. ILoclicolleld & Co., Next to Itrainph's 'Clothing Store, East Orange street, Lancaster a. li P alers In all the new and popular FAMILY MEDI CINES, PERFUMERY, Sc., Wholesale and Retail. tylik..They have just received a fresh. supply or Wolfe's Celebrated Aromatic &beldam Schnapps and will sell to retailers at Proprietor's prices. June 2d If-23 o tice.—CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The un dersigned hereby glees notice that she will carry on the CABINET•LIAKING and Undertaking '• business at the old stand in West King street, formerly kept by her husband, Henry 11. Miller, and At. the same time returns her sincere theinXs for the Mama patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A COlltirlUMllce of former custom is respectfully and urgently solicited. mar 13 Iy-8 MARY MILLER. toves, Stoves.—As the season is approaching for °the purchase of Stoves, the subscriber begs leave focal! the attention of those wanting, to his stock, which con sists of the largest and best selected assortment ever offer ed in this city. The variety of Parlor, Cook, Shop, Hall and Office Stones for either wood or coal, embraces many new and boaatiful patterns, elegant in design, perfect in proportion, and economical in She con sumption of fuel. Those wanting a cheap lspd serviceable Stove, with uniform smooth castings, would do well to mil before purchasing elsewhere. Also a general ass, rt wont of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Paints, Oils, &a. GEORGE 11. STEMMAS, see tf 39 West King street. piCES—Cinnamon, Popper, Allspice, Cloves, Mustard ° ` Mace, Ginger, Coriander, Sweet Magjorum, &c., at THOMAS XLLNLaKER'S Drug Store, West King at., Lancaster. LOGWOOD, Extract Logwothi, Ipdigo, Bustle, Alum, Blue Vitriol, CopperulyAnnatte, Prassistd, Potash, Madder, Verdigris, &c. For solo at THOMAS ELLMAKDR'S Drug & Chemical Store, Weot King et, Lancaster. clot 4 tf 46 LANCASTER COUNTY 'C• :Vi• 0 • - - - Corner of Emit King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND. SKIMMER'S HOTEL, Lancaster City. JOHN K. REED k CO. pay interest on deposits at the fol lowing rates; E.,6 per cent. for one year and longer. S do. " 30 days " de. • .9b 'Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on coup mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, &a., ko. .418-The undersigned are Individually liable to the extent of their estates; for all the deposits and other obligations of John K. Reed 8 Co. JOHN K. REED, - AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID starrn, ISAAC E HIESTER, dee 43 tf 49 INTEREST on Deposits.—The COLUMBIA BANE, Columbia, Lancaster county, receives Money on deposit and allows Interest therefor, at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum for 3 months. 4% do. do. 8 do. 5 do. do. 9 do. 5% do. do. 12 do. Jan 22 3m I.] SAMUEL SIIOCII, Cash. T r- ONIODIACHER & BAIIILIAN, TAN— ners And Carriers Store, back of Robt. hioderwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prirele street. Cheep for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full aaaniment ofall kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, Or superior quality, including "Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable Or all kinds qpnachlnety, of any length and width required, made of a superior quality of leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Wag Leather, Gar den Hose, Tanner', Oil, Currier's Tool!, Morocco!, Shoe Findings, &c. lids lands of Leather bought in theirono ; highest prices &en for Rides and Skins In cash; orders will ba promptly attended to. • fah C. 1.7 Aifinafy stutTrast47o.--IE arsaut.Fts,, rhilaclelptda. I 159501000. , Reflux I'3;36lnit:den waited is entered in a Deposit. Book and given to the De. posthir, or, if. prefecred, a certificate will be given- An sums, large'and small, are received, and the amount paid tla el , on demand, without notice. • Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent, commencing froia the day of deposit, and ceasing foarteen days previ ous to the withdrawal of the money. On the first day of JantiarY„,;bi each Year, OW interest of esclideposit is paid to the depositor, or added te th principal, as he may prefer. - . TheCompatiy have now upwards'of 3,500 depositors the City of Philadelphia alone. • - Anyaddltional information will be elan by adclresdn . the Treasurer. DIRECTORS. rftrenss R. enanzonn, Preen. Wad.un td.Gonnix, LAWIJDOZZ JOH2csOBI, Vice Frain. I PAUL B. GODDARD., ANIMOSt W. Tnonnsox, ()mans Msthecer, 80/JAMB W. Tlnntxr, Junns Dzvanznx, JACOB L. FLOBANCZ, Gomm: &gauss.. PLINY FIRE, a:rotary and Tnnunrer... Interpreter _ _ J. C. ocm-smog:me, Teller will repo Closing out the balance of Flgozed De Lxines at 12%r...; usual price 18 and al de, these are the cheapest goo& ever sold in this city at - WENTZ'S, Era Mae Store, North Queen street, Lan. • PLAID SILKS, PLAID SILKS—We are now closing out the balance of our Plaid Saks at very reduced prices.— Among them are POMO beautiful' styles; which we hare re duoed to 75 ets., regular price 51,25. Also, a few more at 511 els_, worth 75. Call and see and you will surely puramse at these prima,. at the BEE HIVE STORE, der 19 1.14.3 65 North Queen et. %IT Aar kith England Porcelain Works VI , DENBY OAST has fitted up and enlarged his forum works and commented the mannfacture of all kinds of Earthen Ware. Rot: k iughain or Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream Colored and Whits Wm, Toilet Sets, Table and Tea See rice of different kinds, Apothecary Razes and Jars, and a great variety ~t• ~ther artieles kept constantly on hand at his Pottery Warehouse. and at his Store Room; and an as. sortment of Bracl.etts 311 , 1 Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, &e. lie is sins prepared to furnish all kinds of Term o.ra work, tarnishing, Mouldings and other kind of Ornamental work. to ortlve—to suit all kinds of buildings inside a odour; it thirst.' i. 'riles, for Ornamental Pavemet of Fossil° Granite. is artificial Stone for Flooring of Dolls Rooms, liar-litionls. I , visitgeft, Baths, Ornamental Fire Places. sod iv keep constantly on hand, at his old stand, an ass.wrincot of Red Farther° and Stone Ware. 11. U. has laasi h inenths, and spared neither labor pr expense i n Oink I le, I heltereSSltrypreparartiorle for the ado 0 010,1110irlure, and is re•o prepared to may've ail orders. I.IIINRY EAST, No. tiureu Mreet, between Centre sqt:tarsal:id Vine street—Situ et the [no Prrctira. Steadi !W I'S as apprentices to learn the II 4; ha+ en,a;.,d a manager who Is fully tom 11.1...11 It above buslnessa; and all ...Ail and orders with 116 wan 4er. Ili. •:...11.1 business, will be strictly at t,nded 1 , .. JOHN 'IIARRISON, sep Manager , rrussee ! Trusses!! Trusses!!!—l'. II I \ Brnee Establishment. s. W. Corner ,d Itsex Streets, nsieljobin. Imporl, or lino Frorril TROSSE: 4 4 . 011/ I, llllog x. tl , l-111. 101t11,04 21, and durability with current no ....I 1.1605 ran be suited by remitting numbor .•f itiebes round the ' , .st of Si 0,1.: :2 $3, $l, $5. D0n1.11,--$5, $6, $8 41.11 111,1 coat iedts I.r s‘..nr. and bow to effect a cure, when ~.•.,t e it h the Truee. ,a 1•. iu •,1 varioty, Dr. Bantsior's Improved ; I 11,. run. of Drolapsus Uteri; Splint! ,tlipi..••l, Should, Bray,. eh.-Kt Mu p.m ;I ;.; :11411 1,/4 r,. adapted to all with Stoop Shioil- It., :1 11,114111.1 Elmstie A Inintllinal o,po•lis • til3k at.' tonal., ft., ...it. I..aily attendants. itt!‘ t: ulIagI". r, 1)4.1.115t, having located 111 t) h.. • 1...4 .1 :4 I I , •spectflllly oilers his prof., nl>vi..- t. -.• ?. need them. and tn,iv.• Ilio• 3 en!' 11. 'll., Mil niznged In . -113, 1,41 n4ive pr, elio.e t.,r the ine• :11 4 4.1111- and can give the I.,st .•I. :"„1 yr j,i, bin professional skill NII.I 11, would :the, annOuttee that ho has obtained the ex , ins:: e richt iss use CLAYTON'S PATENT .s 11l N of maxis,: and setting Artificial Teeth iss I,ll..nster City ni..l County—an improve- ' --, LELLTT seen t widelt is aeknowledged by geutleinen who were on the Examining Commit tee on Dentistry in the New York Crystal Palace, by Pnskssisrs of Dental Colleges, and by Scientific Dentists generally, to surpass every other plan now known fur beauty, strength, cleanliness:and cheapness. Office and residence on the east side of North Duke st, 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 Stereoscopes! IniEsm wonderful and universally admired pictures, which appear as round and solid as sculptured marble, are taken daily, at JOHNSTON'S SKY-LIGIIT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange sts. /far Daguerreotypes of every size and style, taken at the lowest prices. Lariscater, jinni 19 tg22 TAR. KANE'S ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS ifin search of SIR JOIIN FRANKLIN, during the years 1853, '54, '55: Being a Personal Narrative, and containing an account of his Important Discoveries, the Perilous Adventures of his Party, and the Thrllltng Incidents Connected therewith. - - - - Fully and Elaborately illustrated by Several Hundred Wood Cuts and Steel Engravings, Including Portraits of Dr. KANE Ss Mr. GRINNELL. Tlits drawings and paintings by the distinguished Artist, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., from sketches by Dr. KANE. The Steel Plates executed un der the superintendence of J. 11. Butler, of Philadelphia.— The Wood Engravings by Van Ingou S Snyder. Two Vol umes Octavo. Price, $5,00. This beautifully executed and intensely interesting work should be owned and read by every one. Published by CHILDS & PETERSON, 124 Arch street, Philadelphia. And for safe throughout the United States. dee is' • tf 4S Valuable Farm For , Sal.e.—The undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable FARM, contain ing 120 Acrea of Land, in Adams county, Penna., on the road from Hanover to Frederick, five mils from the former place, and within two Littlestown : 25 Acres thereof aro Woodland, the resid undbr good fences and good cultivation, and Limestone on part of the Land. The improvements aro a large two story BRICK HOUSE, With a well of water near it; a Brick TEN ANT 110125 E, with a spring of water in the base ment; a large BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn, Crib and other outbuildings. Two good ORCHARDS of se lected Apple trees. Nearly every field is supplied with run- Mpg water. This Farm will he sold low and on easy terms, and is well worth the attention et purchasers. Any person wishing to view the preniltWS will please call on Mr. Jacob Sterner residing on the adjoining Farm. For price and terms apply to said Jacob Sterner, or to the un dersigned, in Lancastersity. W. CARPENTER, jou 1 tf TONATRAN PALMER, JR, CONVEY— ANCER,, and,IfENRY PALMER, Attorney at Lew, No. 120 south Fourth street, Philadelphia, continue,to buy and sell Real Estate, geol., and take charge of Egtated, invest money on Mortgages, collect Debts, On. GROUND RENTS FOR SALE. 1 of $7OOO 9 of $l2OO each. 4 of $lOOO each. 2 of '2OOO 1 of 1500 6of 4uo <l. variety Qf 'prises. Lots, Farms awl 3lortga. ges. felt 19 2w 5 NEW St - age Route from Lancaster to Reading, Via Oregon, New Berlin, Ephrata, Reams town and Adamstown.—Tho subscriber has commenced running a Stage between Lancaster and Reading, by way of Oregon, New Berlin, Ephrata, Reapistown and Adams town. .4:W.-Leaves Lancaster (Shober's Hotel) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Air Loan R s eading - , (Barto's Keystone House) every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A. Far e..-F or through poosagey From Lancaster to Oregon, to Fritz's, to New Berlin, to Ephrata, From Reading to Adamstown, " " to Reamstown, to Ephrata,' BENT. NIISHLER. N. B.—This routo is shorter than any other one and ovet very good road. nov 20 tf 44 Five- Per Cent Saving Fund OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, incorporated by the Stite of Pennsylvania. MONEY is received in any sun; large or small and Interest paid from the day of deposit. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock In the morn ing till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening till 9 o'clock. INTEREST FITE PER CENT. All sums, large pr small, are paid brm kin gold on de mand without notice, to any amount. 4:ai - Office, WALNUT Street, South West corner . of THIRD Street, Flaladelphiet HENRY L. BENNER; President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WIL J. REED, Secretary.. 1b DIRECTORS. Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Murmur. Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel E. Ashton. Henry L. Churchman, James B. Sixrith, Francis Lee. " The investments, amounting as per statement of Janu ary 1, 1858,' to nine hundred and seventy-six thousand two hundred and eighteen dollars and ninety-one cents, in accor dance withrhe act of incorporation are made in Mortgag es Ground Rents and such first class securities as must always insure perfect security to all depositors and place beyond all risk the Permanency and stability of this old and wellestablished Institution. Jan 26 tf6 NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.— N. SPENCER THOMAS No. 26, South Second st. Philadelphia. ,Importer, Manufacturer ' and Dealer In. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, DYE STUFFS, Palots, Oils, Colors, White-Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnish es, Brnshet, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Drnggiets;includlng Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, de., itre., All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to Country Merchants are Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or Rail Road Stationlt Pricee low and goods warranted. • mar 4tf lIGENTS WANTED FOR KETCHUM'S .MOWING MACHINES.-600 Ketchum superior Mow- Ing , Maeldnes direst from the. manufactory and for sale by the sobsaribers. Agents who wish tohart the sale of these in any ;art of Pa..or adjoining States, 'Wiliam/ earlykio• PASCHALL MOBBIS di CO, . • Mirzet k rbiid W ph ae ia.o 1350 an 4 Sad store, *2 h o d -• • ; ir•:'•• • - ir• - ltettent-Ttilltpelinqty , - • Preect44::allti Rattan;'Biggs Riskeiti ite• tole . octavo. The reign of Philip : JlM Secoigi, embracing the last half of : the sixteenth century onsof the most important as veil as Interesting:port" ions of our 'modern • history. 'lt is necessary to gismos only•et some of She principal events.— The War of the Netherimaiiii model, so to say, of our own glorious War ofShe ItevolutiOn; tho siege of Malta, and its meonorable defenorr.try : the Knights of St. John; the brilliant career iff.Don•Johupf Austria, the hero of disput e: the : Quixotic adventure. of Don Seteistian of Portugal; the...ll*st of that bylbe• Duke of Alba; Philip's onion With Mary of .England, and Ma wars with •hlizabeth, with Om story of the Invincible Armada; the Inquisition, with its train of woes lite rebellion of the Moriscoo, and the cruel manner In which it 'Was avenged—thine form some of the prominent tonics in the foreground of the picture, which prostate a crowd of subordinate details of .great interest In regard to the character and court of Philip and the institu. delis of Spain—then in the palmy days of her prosperity. The materials for this vast theme were torbe gathered from every part,of hinope; and the author haq for many years been collecting them from the archive. of different capitals: The archives of Simancaa, in particular, until very lately closed against even the native historian, has been opened to his researches, and his collections has been far ther enriched by 1185. from some of the principal houses in Spain, the descendants of the great men of the sixteenth century. Such anollettkui of original documents has never before been made for the illustration of this period. Also, New and Uniform Editions of Mr. Prescott's pre vious Works. - Conquest. of Mexico. 3 vols. Conquest of Pero. 2 rob. Ferdinand and Isabella. 3 vols. Miscellanies. 1 vol. NEARLY READY, English Traits, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON A CO., Publishers, 13 Winter st., Boston, iso 8 3m51 rUHE Office of the Lancaster Savings In stitution Is open daily from 9 o'clock, A. M., until 4 olock, P. M. Those depositors who have not exchanged certificates are requested to call at the Office with aa little delay AS possible and reeelv9 the new certitudes now being Is sued in exchange for those tamed prior to June 6th, 1a.55, in order that the Inatitution may proceed in the regular lea ti,a, i..s. "r i.u•inrss. h . : Order of the Board of Trustees. SOILEAFFER, President. A. E. Itonsays, See y. not 30 tf 11 Lartliav eire.--RusaelL & Barr, No. 8, East L King tdre...t. sign of the Anvil, is te,lesale and Retail herders in For..igit and Doniesti.. Med., ue.—Building [material of ever) description, smelt as locks. I ,telscs. hinges, screws. bolts, .tc. We have the agency of the Pittsburg Janus-faced Locks, which can be used for right or left hand doors. W.. shall also have on hand a superior article of slits and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass, paints. oils and varniAtres. Wetheril'• pure white lead, French and American zinc paints. We ore the agents for Rowland Parry's building slate Slate put on by the square, or sold by the ton. All slating dime h~ our hands warranted, and attended to at the ..too te,d notice. r, aril rrnnusGS.— tt e also keep a at. ..1 assortment ,stach trimmings, such us laces, fringes. terks. hubs, bows. shafts. felines, springs and !talus. Enure,. ad, plait, and fluor ttil sloths. Enamelled and patent lustier I,ls, hands. malleable castings, ,Itc. .7A It ' , ENTERS AND CA ItINF7I' MAK find:. good assortment nr panel. hand nn•l len.k saws; planes. goavea . . ehkels. brae.: and bravo-Lilts: east steel an, - er, and lats. !hid n complete assort nen: of bar. ndled, slit, sheet and hoop iron; cast, shear, sin log nod °Os,. diode; IMAiIIK - S, anvils, vices, screw-plates, .1,. • VA it " find a good am.rtment of farming plenieutAsuch as piano, COM cultivators, horse I,es, grain cradles. se) tiles snatbs, rakes and forks; patent ha, hooks; ropes and pullit, shoscls , boys, and axes of Brady's and Ilagen's wake, all of %, Inch are warrantrd. STOVES! STOVES!—We also keep a complete assort ment of rook, parlor, wood and coal stoves. Agents for the saleof super-phosphate of Uwe, considered by many to be the best fertilizer or manure in use. 3.11 in large or small quantities. Peruvian Guam. also for ty llool.ESA LE IIItoCEIL, WINE nod 1.1Q12411: Noltlo 2d strtotot. Are tf4A 11 4 , xchange Bank ofJ. F. Shroder & Co.— 14 I hit. comp.y heg hive 21,111.111i11t their filelltift and un• p‘ddi • that they are tom fully prepared to do n general Bou'hing, Exchange. Collection and Stook Business with pi outpt nest. and Money revolved on deposit and paid hack on demand without INltict., with the Interest due. Interest paid on all small SUMS deposited at thdrate .05 to 5% per cent. Notts, Ciitca.,, Ihete , .tc., collected In any part of the U. States or Canada. thicurrent Batik Notes 4tul Land W4rrants bought and sold. A Premium paid for old United States Gold and Silver coin, also on Spanish and Mexican dollars. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular attention paid to the buying and selling of Stocks and Leans of every desciription to the New York, Philadqplda or Baltimore markets. The faithful and confidential e.i.kr. cation of all orders entrusted to them may be relied up. is. 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BALLOU'S DOLI-11t MONTHLY is printed with HOW type, nysvn fine white paper, and Its matter is carefully composed and arranged by the hands of the editor and proprietor, who has been known to the public as connected with the Boston press for sixteen years. Its pages contain New Tales, Po ems, Stories of the Sea. Sketches, Miscellany, Adventures, Biographies, Wit iind.J.ltimer, from the best and most pop. ular writers of the coatcy. It is also spiced with a record of the notable evens of the :times, of peace and war, of discoveries and improvements occurring in either hem isphere, funning an agreeable companion for a leisure 1110- mutt or hour, anywhere, at home or abroad, each number being complete in itself. No sectarian subjects are iulmitted into its pages ; there aro enough controversial publications,. each devoted to its peculiar sect or clique. This work is intended for Tif E 31ILLION, north or eolith, cool or west, and is tilled to the brim each moidli with chaste, popular and graphic miscol lany,just such as any father, brother or friend would place in the hands of a family circle. It Is in all its departments, fresh andoriginal, and, what It purports to be, the cheapest magazine in thi, world. Any person enclosing one dollar to the proprietor, as be low, shall receive the 31agazine for one year, or any per, . sending us eight subscribers and eight dollars, at ono time, stall receive a copy gratis. .31. M. DALLOU, Publisher and Proprietor, Corner of Tremont and Bromfield streets, Boston. deck ly 48 TOVES TIN' AND COPPER WARE.-- 0 The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the puhlic that he continues to keep on hand a large assortment of Cooking Parlor, Of• five and nther'STOVES,of the latest and most approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made ip the neatest and most substantial manner. Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.— Persons wishing articles In his line are invited to call at his old stand, Emit King Street, a few, doors front Centre Square. CHRI STIA N KIEFF ER. Jan 8 tf 51 IS of 600 FORGE Kuhns, Illannfacturar and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Begars and Tobacco, takes this method oNnforming his old OW tomers and the public generally, that he can now be found at No. 45 North Queen et., nest door to Weid ler's Rotel, Laniaster, Pa., where he has always on hand the choicest brands of chewing and other To bacco, such as Johns Jr, Sons pound Joump Russ Robinson's bs and 8, Lotier's Plug, Fine Twist, El- Dorado, Diamond Twist, ctc. Also, all kinds of imported Segars, Ragalias, Prin cipees, Yarrow, Turkish Sultana, Cuba Sixes and a great number of other brands; together with a large stock of common and Ralf Spanish Segars, manu factured in the best manner for his own sales always on hand, and offered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. All who want a first-rate article of Tobacco and Segars aro invited to give him a call. may 24 tf-39 rpo HOUSEKEEPERS--LOW PRICES 1 AND A RARE CHANCE.—persons Intending to com mence the world, with a fair prospect of success, will please call on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. STOVES of the latest nod most Improved pattern,— Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Pirlor and Sitting Room Stoves, all warranted. Also A general assortment of COPPER KETTLES, inanuftc lured under the immediate' Inspection of the Proprietor. None but the best workmen employed. This branch of thelualness is headed by J. Springer, who to known to be one, if oot the best mechanic, Ire his line, in the country. TIN WARE, of every variety, at the lowest prices and of the beet quality, all warranted. Clive us a call, and we will be sure to please and give satisfaction, or no charge. Lances tor, fel, 5 tf 3 40 OPER PHOSPHATE OP LIHE.—LUPLO -0 nets have been awarded to the auhFcribers for the above article, by tho Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. New Jersey Bucks County Schuylkill County Berke County New Casthi County, Dcl., Tho quality awl high character our of preparation is well known, it is considered the best and most reliable Manure for CORN, OATS, WHEAT, POTATOES, & GRASS; not only producing large crops, but permanently improving the Price $4O per :S.MO pdpnds, (d cents per lb.) CAUTlON.—Observe that every Barrel of our Article has our name and that of Potts & Klett staintied on the head. PamlipletedescriLing its qualities and mode of using can be had at our store, or by mall, when desired. A liberal deductiou made to Dealers. AGENTS WANTED.—We have for sale ono of the cote braled Pacific Ocean Guano, (Imported per Ship Harriet Iluzie) similar to that sold by us lee year, and which gave such great satisfaction. It is fully kind to Peruvian Guano at a Lower Price. CANCERINE, OR FISH MANURE.—A fulisupply of this new and valuable article, to which we call the attention of Farmers. No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano, constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. CORY SIEELLERB of the most approved construction at slanufacturers' prices. ALLEN & NEEDLES, No. 23 S. Nl'harvea and 3.5 8. Waterstreet, Ist stare above Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Agents in Lancaster county—G. Caldae & Co Muenster; A. K. & A. L. Witmer, Paradise. feb 15 3m 5 W. VANHORN & CO.—Truss and Surgical kj.Bandage Manufacturers, have removed from No. 32 North 9th street, to N 0.161 North 9th street, below Race, Philadelphia. French and all other demription of Trusses, warranted to give ontisffiction in the treatment of the most difficult cases of Rupture. Single , Trusses, from $1 to $5, Double, $2 to sll. , Rlastle Lace Utero Abdominal Support er., for falling of the Womb, highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Elastic Net Stockings, for Varicose Veins, Dropsical Swellings, Gout, Rheu- ' atism, Weekness at knee s and aukle • ;Mint This m a very supe rior article, and highly recommended by Physicians. Instruments for Curvature Bandagettand also alickiscriptions of Instruments and Bandages manufactured for 'diseases that require me chanical aidfor their relieL C. W. VANIIORN k CO. dec 25 13 , 49 Soper -Phosphate of Lime.—Just received and for sale by the aubscrlbess a lot of the above valuabel fertilizer, tri Barrels, ay.co. CALDER & CO., 0m.3 '34% N. Queenstreet and at Greafre Landing, on he Conestoga. ' - 'une.l2 t 62.1 rr eawlek.lnst it Theute.— Principal of this School .111,for Young Ladies would Invite the attention of parents and guardians to the fart, that among the first advantages of a Boarding School, (and yet so rare to find,) he has pro vided the most approved method of VEIRILATION. By this means the pupils, can always have fresh 611 . , BO Indispensa ble to healfhland intellectual Improvement. DANCING and GYMNASTIC Exuma aro. also taught, and by the most approved masters, forming with the English and Ornamental branehee,a - tborciogh syetern df female ed• A tation. . . • • For'Circulare ad d ress ; allillt,LES LANCASTER, NoFsfetnex, Pa, feb 6 2m 8 - -1181044 ISAAC BARTON, C. K I EFFER, Proprietor Dr. B ,.iffLlA4Wrwriddi_lrospeotfolly imuontice to his p tro na and the public, ilia havllig purchWd - W right, - this city and County to Use Delaytou'a Patent'' ' Colored - Gutta PerchaAe is prepared to furnish , -------- Sets of TEETH with this material In a manner if a• a SI. far superior to any other no In flee. The advantages are the ability of making a More pefect fit, and a more natural and.boantifnl Job; and the • banally more congeni al and more pleasant to bo w m in. the mouth than metal. All who have ever had it app ed will have nothing else. - - n is bidieribitis and - perfoctli indestructible by adds br al +rig blies, and cannot be In the least' affected by the sali va of, or by anythlf. taken. ip the mouth. I have tested this - by putting it to the ngest aqua fortis, with no more effect f ro m it than won be from wirer. All who wish to try the O t li „ a Percha Teeth can lust. • set put in, and if they do not riderperfect satisfaction they need not take them. Or if ey are fourid not to stand the test of time, a gold set, of this very best character, will be inserted in exchange or the inoney will be refunded. Cal l at the office of Dr. S. Welched's, N 0.34 iiromph's Buildings, North Queen street, for further information on this anhjed, and see specimens of this truly beautiful invention. sir Dentists wishing to purchase Mice Rights for thews • of this Patent, in the city or county of Lancaster, can be ac commodated by calling as above. Instructions will be giv en in the use of it. noy 27 tf 43 FELLOW Citizetai of Lancaster City AND WUNTIL—You arti most respectfully solicited to call and examine the new and splendid stock of goods just received and for sale at, William Hensler's clothing house, No. 31% North Queen street, ith door from Orange street, west side, conslstin4 of the most beautiful and richly finished Silk Velvet and Plush Vest Pat, terns any where to be foundi Valencia and other , vestings of every description, PLAIN AND PADDY CADMIUM of admirable styles and texture, Supt.- 11 }who Black Casrlmereog also, an elegant assortment of Plain and 'Fancy Cloths; and overcoating of every descrip tion made to order at short notice and all articles war. raut!ed. • IZEADY-MADE CLOTHING A general and excellenTaslio rtret of ready-made aoth tug. such as Surtuut Overckiats. Sack Overcoats, Dress, Frock, skck and Ito: Coats, Plain and fancy Oassituere and Satinet Pantaloons, common Pasts of all Muds, plain and fancy Silk and Plush Vests, ['Valentin and other vests to snit purchasers, all of whlc will be sold as low If not lower than at any other Clothing Rouse, lu ur out of the city of Lancaster. All articles are manuGutufed under the rare and super • vision of the subscriber, and may therefore be railed upon as being all right. . Pleas, give us an early call and allow us to furnish you with such articles as you may want In our line of busi ness, for which as wall as for past favors we are siu.rely thankful. WILLIA3I lIENSLF.R. No. North Queen street, 4th door South of Orange street, west side. set 30 tf 41 1)1Inds Bllnd.ll-HVENETIAN BLAND MAN FAC CORY. The subscriber takes this method of I torming the citizens Of Lancaster county, that he still continues to manufacture Blinds or the most beautiful soil fashionable styles, at the shortest possible notice, at his new establishment in east German Street, (one door glow the Public Schools.) Any person desiring to look at his different petteiDE,can do so by calling as above, where he Will at all times be pleased to wait upon them. !lie has received some beauti• tel patterns from Philadelphia. Also, Walnut blinds made to order, of which specimens can be seen at his dwelling; these blinds are warranted not to fade or draw. Window Shades hung. Hair. Husk. Paloileaf, Straw and Cotton Mattresses made to Order and taste. Also, Cush ions, Curtains and all Mode of Upholstery made and re paired. Carpets cut, sewed and laid. All kinds of Furni ture ma le in the latest fashion and style. Old Furniture repaired so,: varnished to loOk as good as new. coe can be left at the Ben Franklin Printing Attlee. North Queen street, next door to Shutter's Hotel, Jacob King's Grocery store; Witrailer & Barnes' Furniture Warehouse; D. liair's Dry Gbod Store; Erben's 1:y Good store; T. J. Wends Dry Good store; at the Bed Limi Hotel, West. King street; lielnitsh S Carter, Painters, Orange at., D. Herr, Columbia: and T. ileuld, Safe Harbor. June 19 Om•Y2 EDWARD AViley, Boot tteicl Shoe Ma -1 maker, respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Tas. W. Quinn, in North Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster,.Where he has on hand a large and well selected; stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c., which he now will dispose of at the lowest prices. He has also a very large variety of lastings,. for gaiters, of all colors and qualities. Ladies can suit their own taste, and have guaiters made up at the very shortest notice. .411 orders fur work In his line, will be promptly attended to. He trusts that by punctuality, moderate prices, and an effort to please all who may favor him with their orders to receive a share of public patronage. aug olirond Homo., European style Hotel Lind Restaurant, No. 4S Commercial and No. 87 Cloy Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. HA LEY A THOMPSON, Proprlntom. inn 2 tf-50 j anal For Sale.—Public notice is hereby. given 1,4 that the undersigned Executors of John Ilartsoek, deed, In pursuance of the direction of the last trill and testament of said deed, offer. for sale a valuable pinata tation or Tract of Lanai, situated in Burrell town ship, Indiana county, l's.. containing tO5 ACRES—about 25u of which are cleared, 45 df which are in meadow. The improvement are TWO DWP.LI/ING HOUSES, at Bank Barn and otnor buildings—also au excellent ' — ot Apple Orchard. The tract in within 4 :idles of . Blairsville, and the Indiana Branch Railroad runs through It. An ludlsputable•title will be given, and balm; made rem sonable. Apply to JONATHAN lIARTSOCK, THOMAS ADAMS, QILLIS DOTY; _ • una 19 a^2 NOTICE.--!l+persons Indebted to the underhlgned for subscription, advekiting or Job Work, are reques ted to make payment without delay- It. WILEY, No. 20 North Queou Arent MERE DARILY , SI TRICOPHEROUS.—Lyon's Kadin _Diron, Stores Invigorator, bollard's Regenerative Cream Jules Ilauel's Eau Lustml; Harrison's PhiMune, flairley's Pomade, Extract Rose Geranium, Jockey Club, New Mown Hay, Crystal Palace Mark, Verlera, SLc. For sale at AS EL LM A Elt'S Drug & Chemical Storo, West King sh, Loncoeter. deco tf4l3 1000Torgini,VgrAlf,n1t).T1r,,,E,o, warranted of superior quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers bupplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5,000 barrels Extra. Quality Land Plaster, selected for its fertilizing quality. 10,000 bushels of same in balk. 10,009 barrels Lest quality Ordinary Land Plaster, equal to the BEST USUALLY SOLD. at'the' low price of 20 rents per bushel, or $l,lO per barrel, with a &Auction for largo lots. 25.000 bushels of same in balk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 1,000 " Casting " • 500 Baptist 6,000 " Hydraulic Cement 1,000 ‘• True Roman '" - PERUVIAN GUANO. This article we offer in cotlfidence to our customers, as equal to any imported. and far superior to most in the mar ket. 10,000 bags of this superior Guano for sale at the lowust market rates. Also, Poudrette, Mexican (Inane, Ground Charcoal, &c., &c. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO. At the STEAM PLASTER MILLS, junction York Arne,' d alto whill street, Philadelphia. fah 12 3m 4 KEYSTONE STATE SAPORIFIER, OR Concentrated Ley for making Soap. YuII directions for use accompanying each box. , For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKEICS Drog & Chemical Store, Weld King et., Lancaster deco tt 4e, at.ent Ambrotypes.—The subscribers haying Y purchased the exclusive right of s Lancaster city, are now enabled to offer to the public a rizit TITLE Or Pontius, far exceeding, in beauty and durability, anything ever be fore made. These pi c tures are not reversed, (as dug uerreo types areaud may be seen irianylight. They also possess the rare property of being immdusmumr, being hermetically sealed between glass plates; which is secured by Letters Patent, in the United States, Great Britain and Prance, and practised in Lancaster city by T. & IP. C only, over Sprecher & Bro.'s, New Store, North Queen mt., Lancaster. \ -}- EXPLANATION The term AMBROTYPE, by which these Pictures are designated; is derived from the Greek word Ambi - olos, sig nifying indestructibility, purpnariericy, Sc. The Picture Is taken upon plate glass, to which another plate of corres ponding size la secured with inn indestructible cement, by by which the picture will retain its original brilliancy for ages; It will not corrode ,by acids, nor be injured by water or entente. It is bold in its effect, beautiful. In tone, surpasses any thing In the gradations of light and shade, and may be seen in any light. The public are cautioned against imitations made on single plates of glass, with the Slack varnish in immediate rootlet with the Picture.— buch are not permanent, se 'the varnish must crock and destroy the Picture. AMBROTYPE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated—the relief being fully as perfect as life. Citizens and &rangers are Inrited te call at the Ambro., type Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are assured of polite attention. sep 25 tf-2t. T. &'V. CITH3IINOS & CO. INLAND INSURANCE AND DEPOSIT Company.--001co, corner of Centre Square and South queen at., Lancaster, Pa. Capital $125,000. Charter Perpetual. Insure against Lois by Piro, and re. calve money on Deposit, as heretofore., paying I per cent. on Deposits mate for 30 days or longer. RUDOLPH F. RAUCH, Secretary and Treasurer. dec 4 Om 46 PLOW S, PLOWS, PLOWS t—The largest and Lest assortment of Plows, ; ever offered in the l'hilad'a. market, many of them new and Improved patterns; also field Harrows, Cultivators, Garden and Field'Hollers, Corn Planters, Dairy Implements, Ox. Yokes and Bowe, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, improved Spading Forks, Garden Reels and Lin. ' Pruning and Hedging Shears, with every otter de. scription of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, In the greatest variety and of the most approved patterns, for sale wholesale awl retail, by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse Mel Seed Store, corner 7th and Market atm., Phila. mar 4.117 1856 -- VI:MING STOGFE of New GOODS. —Fashionable Silks. Full Llnehf Black Silks-- New Style Spring Shawls. Dress Goods do.„, Linens of Strong Fabric. Muslim of best Long Cloths. - Staple housekeeping Goods. Mena wear of all the new Styles. EYRE & LA-NDELL, 4th and Arch streets, PhSadslphla. P. S.—Storekeepers, Families and all good net Cash buy ers arc respectfully invited CO examine this Stock of New Goods before purchasing, as We prefer selling low and sel ling all tho more gash. Storekeepers may often fold great jobs from Auction, as we attend the Auction Sales Of New York and Plillada. feb 26 Sin JSTEWART DEPUT & SONS..-3IASON vie HALL, Chesnut street, (below Bth) Pluiadelphla.— Have opened a large and splendid stock or Velvet, Ta. pastry, Brussels, Three Pley, Ingrain and Venitian CAR. Also, Floor 011Hloths, Hattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mate, Drtiggets, Stair Rods, _Table and Piano COW'S, ke.. 7 &c., which they are selling very ,low for cash, wholesale and retail. feb 213 ti 00111P0,17.T10N do GRAVEL ROOFING -D.PA-NCOASTOAST having assof.lated with hlmeldi LOUTS BROSIIISin the anepoiiiton and' grand Beitfino business, is enabled to say the,y will be prepiredlo execute w ith despatch any calls fur B4ofs In the City ur Cduntry.— D. NYCOAST having put on ',groat nunberof seas in the last three years in the city and =rounding country, War rant them in assuring.l34lllein that their mode of railing can be relied on. They would Incite Farmers who ark, about to build Barns, to make themselves acqUitited with the merits of their, roof, asseringl theuX 044 others;:thil they are equal to the but, arid 14-some reelects superior to all others, being Sire Prod, Witdr Proof_ arid cost ing our, about bail as mach: u 'alate. Wanvatted ig all cases be be as dated. Any infarmaticm given b 'addressing D. PANCOAST A BDOSTDdi. Lanceder, r. Jan 15 ly 62 gr ALMELO 1 Guano I I 011111310 I i f --Jost received a clot of superior Guano, ill Mamas. Sot sale In lota to mit ~.chitsae, by OFA). CALDER ft CO., Mee 1 80 1 :. Queen street, add et Grain T. , mtiog, on tho Oon pm 12 Th at °OSHA!) ANNE, Agent MIME
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