• Mr. Crampton Dismissed. lar CANCER CllßED.—Cancers, Ulcer, Wens and 'fa mom, taken out without the use of the knife. by Dr. Mr. Crampton was, on Wednesday evening Eintsmi, paradise, Lancaster county, Pa., under the eye last, officially notified by Secretary Marcy of tello y f is Dr. S. Gilbert, of New York. 3m* 17 the discontinuance of his diplomatic relations EQUALITY TO ALL I UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— its Minister from Great Britain near this. Gov- A new feature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones & C0.,.0f the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. ernment, and WBB furnished with his pass- wo Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the ports, for his complicity in the Enlistment v made e an ip d fisehlrab re le tal stocl es, of h lo e thlng business. The Consuls at New York, Phila- rated every one his own Barterffan, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it ran be delphia and Cincinnati were likeivise inform- sold for so they cannot possibly vary—till must bay alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great ed by letter of their dismissal. pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the A message was received from the President f p ricull assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest e. of the U. S. on Thursday, informing Congress R 2ett er the Crescent, in Market, aleiv=iie : that he hasceased to hold intercourse with Mr. Crampton, the Minister Plenipotentiary from Great Britain, and in oiling attention to this fact he has deemed proper to lay before them the considerations cif public duty that led to the adoption of this important measure, and he accordingly transmits the correspondence on the subject, the most important of which is the last despatch of Mr. Marcy to Mr. Dal las, dated the 27th inst.: Mr. Marcy says that the President has carefully considered the note of Lord Claren to Mr. Dallas, of the 26th of April, relative to the enlistment question, and has directed him to present his views thereon, for the purpose of having them communicated to the British government. The President is much gratified by the con ciliatory spirit of Lord Clarendon's note, and by the desire which he expresses to adjust ex isting difficulties, and preserve and strengthen the friendly relations between the two govern ments. The disclaimer of any intention to violate the laws of -the United States, and the expression of regret that, contrary to the in t ention and direction of - the British govern ment, there has been such infringement, are satisfactory to the President, and the main complaint, so far as respects her Majesty's government is thus removed. But the Presi dent extremely regrets that he cannot concur with Lord Clarendon in the'opinion that Mr. Crampton and the British consuls at New York, Philadelphia end Cincinnati, are not implicated in these proceedings. Regarding those who have no connection with this gov ernment', he has nothing to ask of her Majes ty's government ; but in the cases of the indi vidual's mentioned, he deems it proper that their relations should cease. In making this step, however, he dues not intend to make any interruption in the diplomatic relations between the United States :ind Great Britain, but, un the contrary, is desirous'of keeping the two countries upon a friendly footing. Mr. Crampton's withdrawal was asked ex pressly on the grounds of his connection with the enlistment, which had rendered him an unacceptable Representative of Iler Br r itannic Majesty near this government, and fur the same reason the withdrawal of these Consuls was likewise requestiid. These officers are all, as this government still believe, implicated in a violation of the laws of the United States, contrary to ,the reiterated instructions of their own government. This complicity did not rest solely on the testimony of Strobel and ilertz,but upon original letters from Mr. Crampton and others , Front Central America, et"c By the arrival °ldle steamship Granada, at New Orleans, we have important news from Central America and our Pacific Territories. It is reported that the Costa Rican invaders of Nicaragua had evacuated the country. They bitterly complain of having been deceived.— Where••they expected to find a population ready to receive them with open arms, they met with an unyielding foe. The loss of the Costa Ricans at the battle of Rivas amounted to six hundred and fifty in killed and wounded. Walker lost about one hun dred men. In California the markets were without change. The Illinois, on her way to this port, Ps nearly two millions of treasure on freight. In Mariposa county the Ameri cans had killed twenty Mexicans and Chilians, and ordered all the Chinese, Mexicans, Peru vians and Chilians to leave. The pretext for this atrocious conduct was that several Amer imns had been murdered by the foreigners.— The Indian war in Oregon and Washington continued, and the savages had been defeated in several battles. There is great complaint among 'the troops of the neglect of the Com missariat department. Crampton , s Dismissal DEPARTSIENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, May 28, 1856. Sir :—The President of the United States has directed me to announce to you his deter mination to discontinue further intercourse with you as Ber Majesty's diplomatic repre sentative to the n'overnment of the United States. The reas ' cilik;hich have compelled him to take this step t this time have been communicated to your government. I avail myself of this occasion to add, that due attention will be cheerfully given to any communications addressed to this department from Her Majesty's government affecting the relations between Great Britain and the Uni ted States which may be forwarded to this government through any other channel.— Should it be your pleasure to retire from the United States, the President directs me to fur nish you with the usual facilities for that pur pose. I consequently enclose herewith the passport in such cases. I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to you, sir, the assur ance of my respectful consideration. W. L. 111ARCY, JOHN F. CRAMPTON, Esq., &c., &c., &c. qq),-- THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OFTISE AGE. -1-1,4 PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This preparation, although less than two years before the pub lic, owing so its wonderful effects upon the human hair and scalp, has already obtained u celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such purposes, won its way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the cities arid to wns - iu the United Statue the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising, when it is remembered that it popularity is based upon its merits, solely as established by actual tools. That this preparation will actually RESTORE GRAY lIAIR TO ITS NATI:RAI...COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the heads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used as a toilet article, produce a continual dose of the natural fluids, and thus render the hair soft. glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladles, in every part of the country who lisve tried it, sod therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. Mixon,. Worcester Co.. Mass., Nov. 13th, 1555. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1536 my hair commenced falling oft, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstandiug 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, 1 was in duced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonish ment, I found after a few opplicatious that my hair became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear ance; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my bald head was covered over with a young and vizrrous growth of hair, which is now fre/11 0111& CO Iwo inches in length, and growing very fast. lours truly, GLICRT GOODRICH. From the Boston Herald. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING !—By using Profes9or Wood's Hair Restorative, gray Hair can be permanently restored to itsoriginal color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson S Stone, Hardener, Me., and is but one of the many instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer proldematic, but self-evident truth, as hundreds can testify. GARDINER, Me., June 22d, 1855. Mr. H. Dns—Dear Sir: I have used two bottles of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say ills the great est discovery of the age fur restoring and changing the Hair. Before using it I wns a nom of seventy. 3ly hair has now attained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst hind. Yours. respectfully. . I have used Prof. 0. J. ‘Vocßl's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Reston tire It has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex :Senator United States. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restoratiret, or anything of the kind, for we have a prein. dice against mot of them. But candor compels us to in. rite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a'• Hair Dye:" but upon its application as directed, the effect is produced on the skin, which brings out the origin nal native colored hair, without stLffness, cud gives it a glos syand natural appearance. We have seen persons who have used it, and they are much pleased with it. —Missouri Re publican. • 0. J. WOOD & CO., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St. Louis, 310., Proprietors. 1. W. Dyott & Sons, 132 North 2d at., Philada., Whole sale Agents. Fee-sale by It. A. Rock/aim, & Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by 11. A. Shireman, Columbia. and by Druggists generally. suer 16 ly 9 .tfir The citizens of Lancaster county will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase China, Glass, and Common Wares of Messrs. TSNOSLE Sc MITCHELL. importers, 219 Ches nut street, above Seventh, Philadelphia, who have a system of doing business peculiar to themselves. They import their wares direct from the best manufactu rers, and Bell them in small quantities to the farmer and citizen.just as cheap as they can be bought in large quan tities at wholesale by the country merchant. Messrs. T. Sc M.'s customers have the double advantage of purchasing direct from the importer, and of selecting from a very large and beautiful assortment, at a saving of at laVt 25 per cent. See their card in another column. Kg-TO NERVOUS SUITERERS.'IDS A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the pre scription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN 81:DADNALL, No. 69 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. max 18 8m 9 On the 25th ult., by Rev. Mr. Crumbaugh, Edward H. Brown, to Susanna M. Widmyer, all of this city. May 27th, by Rev. J. S. Kessler, Jacob Ki!linger to Lucy Ann Erisman, both of this city. May 29th, by Rev. LF. Kacopman, Dr. Wm. N. Amer to Lizzie Cooper, both of th is city. May 15th, by Rev. S. H. Smith, Wm. Long of Che out Level, this county, to Harriet Jordan, of Hopewell ep . York aunty. May 79th, in St. George's Church, city of New York, by Rev. Dr. Tyng, Bev. J. C. Etcleston, formerly Pastor of St- John's Free Church, Lancaster, now of Clinton, Staten Isl and, to Louisia Anable, of New York. In Conestoga Centre, on the sth ult.. Benjamin Sourbrer, aged 32 years; and on the 6th inst., Conrad Sourbeer, in the rth year of hie age. • 'Tis but a short time since the family of the above was obliged to port with one of its dearest members, and now it must mourn the loss of its aged patriarch. The deceased were members of the Church of Christ, and died with the some blessed hope a of happy redurrection.— The survivors. have the best assurance that if they do be lieve, they will meet the departed ones lu eternal happi ness. May Sth, at his reoldence in Earlville, Jacob Joh., aged 34 years. May ::.oth, in Salisbury twp., Mary Sweigart. wife of John Sweigart, in the 42d year of her age. May 26th, In this eity, John Reed Sweated!. On the 21st ult.. Juliann, wife of Benjamin Eby, of Man helm twp., aged 39 years, 4 mouths and 21 days. The Flour market is dull to-day, the demand having fal ten off both for export and home consumption, but price, remain without change. Only 1000 barrels were disposed of at $6,25 per barrel for standard brands, and $6.5040,75 for select brands of Lancaster county. 100 barrels fair mid dlings sold at $3,71. Sales In lots to the retailers and ba kers within the range of P 1.7147,50 for common and extra family brands, according to quality. Rye Flour is nomi. pally held at .Z.,3,112. but there is no demand. Corn Meal Is qulet—we quote Pennsyl, alibi at $2,50, and Brandywine at $2, 0 71....; per barrel. Grain—There is a fair amount of Wheat offering, but the demand f..r it is limited. Seine of 0500 bushels good and prime red part at $1,5004.1,55 per bushel, and part on pri vate terms; 1700 buslisls very superior Lancaster county white sold at a price kept secret, and 700 bushels Pennsyl sylvania at $1,55. Rye is unchanged—sales of 300 bushels Pennsylvania at 71 cents. The receipts of Corn have ma terially fallen off, and the demand is active—sales of 6000 bushels Southern yellow at a price to be fixed. Oats— sales of Pennsylvania at 34 cents, and 1500 bushels Dela ware told nt 33 . !, cents per bushel. NVliiskey is still scarce—sale, of barrels at 29 erutg, and ithds. at 2S cents. A SSIGNED ESTATE of BENNEVILLE A FISHER, OF BRECKNOCK TWP.—The Auditor to distribute the bahtnce to the hands of the Assignee of said Aesignor, will meet all parties interested iu raid fund, on Wednesday the 25th of June, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Library Room of the Court House, iu the city of Lancaster. CrEO. M. KLINE, • (Examiner copy.) Auditor. Juno 3 3L PO A SSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN K.' SHoWEIIS 4, WIFE. formerly of West Cocalico t wp.— The Auditors to distribute the balance in the bands ..1 John Reinhold! nod Benjamin Eabeling, Assignees of John K. Showers and Wife, will meet all parties interested in said fund, on ThUrsday the :lath day of June, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Library ItOkto of tli.. Court House, in the city ..f Lancaster. • IIEU. M. KLINE. jun • 3 3t '2l XTOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR LI. t'ENSE TO KEEP EATING 1101:SES.—A Court of Quarter Sessions for Lancaster county will be held at the Court !Joust., on the fourth Monday (the '2.3d day) of Jute next, for the purposuof hearing applications and granting licensee to keepers of eating houses, in pursuance of the recent act of asssembly. Petitions for licenses must be filed in the office of the clerk of the Quarter Sessions three weeks lettere the above named day. The Court has established the following rule: April 4th, 1556. Ruled by the Court, That in applications for tavern licenses, all testimony of witnesses offered to the Court roust be by depositions, taken upon at least ten days notice, published once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper published nearest to the place where such tav ern is intended to be kept, and in at least five notices post ed throughout the city, borough or township, sobers the tavern is Intended to be kept, and in the most public pla era thereof, of which fact an affidavit, together with a copy of the notice shall be attached to the deposition. And all depositions intended to be used on the bearing of the ap plication, to be tiled two days before such hearing. May 23. Pied. It is ordered by the Court that the above rule shall be extended so as to be applicable to the applica tions for eating housea. By order of the Court. Jotter .1. PORTER, juno 3 3t 10 rpo THE HONORABLE COURT of guar ter Sessions of Lancaster County: The petition of the undersigned. a citizen of the United States, respectfully represents: That he is desirous of keeping en Eating House In the Township of East Hetnpfield in Lancaster county, to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and trav elers He therefore prays your honorable Court to grant him a license to keep an Eating House, us aforesaid, with author ity to sell domestic wines, malt and brewed liquors, aspro- Tided fur by the lows of the Commonwealth. And your petitioner will ever pray. kc HENRY K. DENHANI. We the undersigned, citizens of E. Hempfield twp., where the said Eating House is proposed to be kept, Do Certify. that said house is necessary toaccommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers ; and that the petitioner It. K. Denham is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of the public and strangers d. travelers. John Kauffman, (Drover) Thomas Wilson, Isaac Evans, Christian Ileistaud, Henry S. Hershey. Charles nutter, Ja cob K. Kurtz, Levi C. Getz. Adam Deitrich, Reuben Bow man. Jacob Hostetter, jr., Jacob B. Kauffman, John 11. Soar, Christian Swat.. jean dt ^_t° 20 MHE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DA I VI I).—Three years in the Holy City in the days of Pon tius Pilate. Being a translation from tho Alexandrian MSS. in the Bibliatheque of Cairo, in Egypt. of the letters of ANNA, a Jewish Maiden of Alexandria sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Tiered, addressed to her father, a wealthy Jew in Egypt, relating as an eye witness ail the scenes and wonderful Incidents in the life of Jean' s of Naz areth, from the baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion on Calvary. Edited by Rev. Prof. J. 11. Ingham. Rector of St. John's Church. Mobile. One volume 400 pages, 12 mo., cloth, gilt, beautifully 11. lustrated. Price $1,25. As the demand for this book will be very large, booksel lers who wish a supply of the first edition, should send along their orders immediately.. Agents wanted in all Tarts of the United States, to sell the above work, to whom liberal inducements will be given. !lUDS EY 1: RUSSELL. Publishers: All orders should be addressed to 11. DAYTON, ' General Agent, 79 John street, New 'York. il.ditors of papers giving the above, with this notice, two insertion's, will receive-a copy of the work by mail, post paid. june 3 21 20 BANKING HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER & CO.—Lancaster, Da.. February 22, 1556. The under signed have this day formed a co-partnership for transact ing a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, in Discounts, Do posits, Exchange, Ac.. and will open an Office, MARCH 24th. 1556, at No. 16 East King street, a few doors west of the Lancaster County Bank. A uniform rate of five per cent. interest per annum will be paid on Deposits. SPECIALLY MADE, and a liberal line of accommodation afforded those who may favor us with Der posits.payable on demand, by check or draft. Special attention will be given to the PURCHASE and SALE. fen commission only) of Stocks. Loans, Ac., in Lancaster. Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. and cou.scrioNs will be made at the best rates, on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Having ample resources and experience, and having se cured the services of ROBERT CLARKSON, late assistant Cash ier of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster, as our Cashier, who will give the business his personal attention, we are confi dent of executing faithfully and promptly, any business entrusted to us. JOIIN CIVGER CO. CONSISTING OF JOHN GYGER, DAVID BAIR, BENJ. En-ILI:MAN, HENRY MUSSEL:SIAN, juno 3 3m 20 TIALUABLE FLOUR MILL AND FARM rr FOB SALE NEAR CATONSVILLE.—The subscriber, intending to change his business ' will sell his valuable Flour Mill, and about Sixty-Six and three quarter Acres of Land. This property is situated about 7 miles from the city on the Frederick Turnpike, a short distance above the village of Catonsville. The Mill contains two run of Burrs, and is capable of grinding 40 barrels of flour daily. It is situated on a never failing stream which empties Into the Patapsco. The fall of water 15 near 40 feet; within a quarter of a mile. The Mill has enjoyed a large run of ens torn work. The laud is of good quality and very productive. There is now in course of erection a STONE DWELLING, 44 by 20 fret, and a back building attached, Theo Miller Jac Flick, 16 by 25 feet, which can be completed at a moderate ex- Wm Gable, pence. Those disposed to purchase can have an opportunb ty of examining the property, which will be shown them, W;W: m - L rii . , and all information given by the undersigned on the prem.. w ms, or by William P. Ponder, 27 N. Howard street, Bal. " P"Deichler, timer°, Md. The terms will be accommodating. june 33t 20 B. F. RAUSE. G A Pinkerton, V rALUABLE LAND AND PAPER MILL FOR SALE.—By virtue of the last Will of Wm. Mat these, deceased, 1 now offer at private sale, all the real 'estate consisting of about 300 Acres of Lend, in whole or in part, to suit purchasers. DANIEL N. MURPHY CARLYLE, 111., June 27 The improvements consist of the 1 Engine Paper Mill, with Cylinder Machine, all in good running order; 3 DWELLING HOUSE; ono large Switzer Barn, Spring HOUSE. and other necessary out buildings. Said property id beautifully situated in Pleasant Valley, Baltimore county. Md., about 30 miles from Balti more. 2 miles from Freeland's Station on the Northern Central Railway, and near theAlllage of Middletwon. For further particulars address June t2O L. Aukamp, TONE LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.—The Jac. Gruel, undersigned, residing in Ephrata township, Lancaster Samuel Demuth, county, offers at Private Sale, 1250 Acres of first rate V. P. Anderson, PINE LAND, situated in the counties of Wyoming and S. J. Demuth, Lucerne, at the head of the North Branch . Canal. The Land Is well timbered with Pine, and has Iron Ore and Stone Coal on it. For particulars, enquire with the under signed, at Ephrata. may 27 St. 19 EsTATE OP 'AROMAS MURPHY, LATE of Bart township, deed. The Auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of Wm. Murphy, Adm'r. to and among the creditors of said deed, will meet all parties in terested, at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on Thursday the 19th day of June neat, at 2 o'clock, P. M. may 27 3t 19 GEO. D. EBERHA.N, CLOCK 6e WATCH MAKER. respectfully requests his old friends and John Waylan, customers to call at H. H. 111LLER'S Watch, Clock and T. L. Budd, Jewelry establishment, No. 22nYest King street, one door B . H K a uffman, below Cooper's Hotel, where ttO largest. neatest John F. Long & Co., and best assortment of GOLD AND SILVERS. Welshens, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,BILVER Ware, B. S. Muhleuberg, lec., &c., can always be found, 20_per cent. lower thanat any other establishment in the city. The repairing, &c., at this establishment is under toy ins Casper Weaver, mediate supervision; and I would take this occasion to re- J B Tannelear, turn my sincere thanks to my old friends for past favors. John Grist, GEORGE D. EBERSIAN. Henry Gorrecht, The subscriber thankful for the patronage extended to him, respectfully sake is continuance of the same. Ketchum & Vickery, B. H. MILLER. Beinoel & Hostetter, Var. , Lancaster, may 27 Sin ea nlsh, 141 MARRIAGES DEATHS ISAJS 1311.1.INGSFELT. (Ertituduer copy.) Auditors GEO. W. MATTHEWS, Executor, York, Pa. ROBERT EVANS, (Bart) (Examiner copy.) Auditor. OSEPH A. NEEDLES, MANDPACTII— T RER OF WIRE, SILK AND HAIR-CLOTH E4EVES, Coarse, medium and flue in mesh: large. middle mite and small in diameter. METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEN WIRE, of the brat qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos.l to 80 inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are numbered so many 41114,8 to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The stibigriller also keeps constantly on hand. SCREENS. for Coal. Sand. Ore, Lime, Grain. Gravel, Suirac. 'Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs. ae.' Together with an assortment of BRIGHT AND ANNEALED IRON WARE. AU or the above sold wholesale or retail. by J. A. NEEDLES, 54 N. Front et., Philadelphia; j 1112.3 3 ly 'X To Venders of Ifferchanidilze In Lancaster County. THE following is a list of the Venders Merchandise in Lancaster county, with the classi fication of the same, agreeably to the provisions of the several Acts of Assembly. The amount of license required to be paid b - i'each class is as follows . 14th Claes pays $ 7 0018th Class pays $3O 00 13th " " 10 00 1 7th ' 40 00 12th " 12 60 6th " " 60 on 11th " " 16 0015th " 60 00 10th " " 20 0014th " SO 00 9th " 25 OB 3d " " 100 00 Adamstown. John Musser, Mdse. 13 I Henry Stauffer, Mdse. 14 Bari township. James P. Russell, Drug, 14 W K Clark, Shoe, 14 Knox & Co., Mdze. 14,John Parini, Factory, 13 Lewis Phippe, " 14 Amos Hockey, Mdze. 13 H S Kerns, " 14• J tA P Moore, " 13 Thomas Ferguson, " 14 Brecknock. John Wicket, Mdse. 14111. Davis, Mdse. 14 Musselman & Good, " 13 Carnarvon. Jacob Hart, Mdzo 14 B Rogers, Mdse. 14 0 W Compton, " 13 Ringwalt & Witman " 14 Andrew Weiler, " 14 David H Sensenig, Tin, 14 John Plank, " 13 Jacob Jazu:son, Forge, 13 JS&ED Robinson," 13 Do. do. do. 14 Cyrus Weiler, " 14 Cocalico East. Daniel Illshler, Mdze. 14 Jacob Reddlg, Mdze. 13 iv B Sacts & Son, " 14 J Echternacht Clothing, 14 Jeremiah M Salado, " 13 Cocalico Tirest. Mdze. 14,Jeremial Waist, Mdze. 14 " 14IA W Mentzer, " 14 " 13'Samuel H Slabach, 14 " 13 J Keller, jr. Grain dealer,l4 " 14 Coleraine. B Kennedy & Son, Mdze. 14 F J Pennock, Mdze. 13 J W Swisher, " 141'W King, Forge, 14 J D Hasting, ' 4 14 Jesse Bucher, Jaeob Redd ig, B Flickinger, Richard Flickinger, Bruner & Reding, Conestoga. John Kolp. Mdze. 13 Chen Melhorn,Lumber„ 14 A R Bees, " 13 Tripple A: Warfel,Clotlig,l4 B M James, " 13 Loeb SE Bro., 0 14 M D Mellinger, ag't. " 10 Joseph Beice, &et. " 14 Frederick Sourbeer, " 14 Kline & Mellinger, Oro. 14 Fralich & Martin, " 14IJohn Bare, Grain dealer, 14 Joseph H Peters, Mdre. 13 Smith & Kurtz, Gro. 14 Henry Grider, 14 Jno. Markley, Tin, 14 .1 5 Snider, Shoes, 14 Paul Hamilton, Mdze. 14 S Hackenberger, Drug, 14 .1 D Heft, Oro. 14 Michael Melhorn, " 14 Geo Been, Lumber, 14 Ackerman & Myers, Oro. 14 .1 Engle, " 141 Hiram Cobel, "14 A Collins, Mdze. 12 Lo. do. ag't Lumber t 4 Columbia Bor. James D Griffith, Hatter, 14 Lindsay & Jackson, Car. 13 John F Smith, Confect'y„ 14 IT J Miles, Books, 14 Wm Mathiot, Variety, 14 1 S H Lind, Clothing, 14 Isaac Levi, Clothing, 141 H Pfahler, Hardware 13 John K. Krummer, Shoes,l4lSemuel Filbert, Drug, 14 H Krider, Mdze. 14i11 C Fonderemith, Mdze, II B Bornheim, Clothing, 14IA M Rambo, Gro. 14 R Williams, Drug, 141 E B McLaughlin, Gro. 14 .1 S McMahan, Books, 14,Fry & Fligman, Mdze, 11 C Fendrick & Bro.,Tobac. 14, David Hanauer, Shoes, 14 Chas. Zeitler, Jewelry, 141 John Arms, Clothing, 14 Lewis Tredenich, Flatter, 14i R J Haldeman, Mdze. 11 Fred. Bletz, Furniture, 14;Edward Reuss, Clothing 13 S. Grove, Shoes, 14. J W Cottrell, Hard'e 13 Dickinson & Huey, Lunt. 13' Welsh & Rich, Gro. 14 Jno. Felix, Jewelry, 14'Jacob Hess, Hatter, 14 A. Bruner, Lumber, 11 iSatn'l l'agal, Clothing, 14 Righter & Sutton, Lum. 11,W J Shireman, Drug 14 Frederick Bletz, " 11,J H Zearing, Mdze, 14 Jno. Cooper, " I.2.Henry Rice, Clothing, 14 William F. Given, " 14,MaTeague & Bro. Mdze. 13 James Bunrel, " 14,S F Appold & Co., Coal, 14 George Bogle, " 121 0 Hess, " 14 Josh. Vaughn &Co " 10i 3lrs MS V Coulson, Shoes 14 Scott Patton, " 141 Philip Huebner, " 14 Smith, Whipper &Co " 11 ',Jas Marcus°, Clothing, 14 S C Swartz, Gro., 13, Martin Smith, Gro. 14 H Suydam & Son, Gro, 14.11 A Snider, Saddler, 14 David Mullen, " 14 Jac. Luttman, 1 . 14 S P Bindemuth, " 14 Brook and Grubb, Fur. S David Eva., " 14,11 Ruseultack, Clothing, 14 Augustus Pelan, " ' 14.1 C Waller, Saddler, 14 Henry W Smith, " 14. H Wilson, Tin, 14 Cyrus R McClure, Shoes, 14 Hegmau & Fritsch, Oro. 14 O J Smith, Confect. 14:Ulrich Vegle, Baker, 14 RR Claiborne. " 14. J Shenberger, Furniture, 14 Smith Bloods Sr Smith L 10, McCorkle St Dellet, Drug 14 Bruner & Bro., Mdze., 13' Benj Herr, Mize. 13 George Til le, " 14 Benj Barr, Gro. 14 A& .1 Wright, Furnace, 13 P. Shreiner, Jeweller. 14 do do do 13 J W Shuman, Shoes, 14 Smith 4' Richard, Rol. M. 12 Clay iwp. Samuel Eberly, Mdze 131.1esse Pennybacker, M 'Weidman, " 131 East and West Donegal Gieli & Breneman, NV SF Eagle, do S Howie, 13 W S Barr & Co Drug, 14 Museelman and Watts, .A Slaymaker &Son Mdze 13 Furnace, 9 H Lightner, Oro 14 do .1. do A. E Taylor. do 14 do do Mdze 12 D Zook, Factory, 14 Eckert 4- Myere, Furnace, Si k J Shock, Oro 14 E B Grubb, do 10 do do Coal, 14 Drum ore. M Pusey, Sidra 14 .1 Patton, do 14 Jno Puccy, , do 14 Jac M Hopkinc, •do 10 H Fairlamb, do 14 do do Furnace, 14 J P Jordon, do 14, Nathaniel Mayer, Mdze 14 J P Hutton, do 14 H Sweigart, Limber, 14 Ephrata Z Killian, Mdzo 14 J W Grose, do 13 E Konichmacher, do 13 J Gorgas, do 14 J& .1 Hacker, do 12 M S Bard, do 13 Zook & Evans, do 13 , D Kemper, Grain Dealer, 14 S Weaver, Saddler, 14 Jno Wickel, do 14 R Johns, Drug, 14 Jacob Holsinger, do 14 Diller & Brubaker, Mdze 11 John Roberts, do 14 Brubaker&Smith,Hard'e 13 Samuel Rife, do 14 D Richwine &Cu 31dze 11 R Reidenback, do 14 do do do 13 A L Ringwait, do 14 Samuel Davie, Tin, 14iSmuker &Mentzer,Hard'e 14 Darrow & Co Shoes, 14 J H Oberhultzer, Gr deal 14 Wendell Holl, du 141 Peter Ream, Tin, 14 Chrn. Hoffman, Sidi° 14 Earl J S Wallace & Bro., Mdze. 13 Levi Mentzer, Mdze , 14 Sam'l °verbalizer, " 13 Wm Boyd Jacobs, Forge, 10 Sao Buchman, Saddler, 14 IHenry Lewis, " 14 Jno E Hammond, 13 1 Weaver & Stauffer, 13 A M Brubaker, Jacob Shirk, J &Lauder & Sou Earl West. Emanuel Swope, Mdze. 14 Solomon Groff, Grain D. 14 J S Roland, " 14 1 Adain Rudy, " 14 Peter Brown, tt 14' Joseph Rupp, " 14 Levi G Kemper, " 14 Henry Myers, " 14 William Jacoby, " 14 Joel Weeger. " 14 C F Groff, " 14 Levan & McCloud, Fact. 14 Watson & Drown, Shire, 141 G W Hensel, Mdre. 12 11 E Paxson, " 14 David Witmer, " 14 H H Breneman, " 12 Robert Evans, " 14 Elivibeth. 14 0. D Colemau, Furnace, 10 S H Miller, Mitre JN J " •thto ton. A Redeecker, Drng, 14 Jacob Dyer, Hardware, 13 J S Rhoads, Clothing, 14 A S Hackman, W. House, 14 'ton. Elizabe J Backkresser, Ildze. 121 Jno Lynch, James Bryon, IMMEM Ful Jno Mdze. 14 D McConkey, Mdze. 13 Haines & Lewis, 19 E. Towson, 14 I C C Cauffman, Furniture, 11 Beark Bradly, " 13 Beiaj Passmore, " 14: S Wilkinson, 5: Co. " 14' S W P Boyd, " 13 Hempfie , Jae Stauffer, Mdze. 13 D Moos, Flour, 14 IBowers St Br, Coal S,Lum, 13 ITEM do. do. W. House, 12 Jae Mestand & Co., Coal, 13 George Mullen, " 14 1 Ringwalt & Davis," 14 B Swarr, " 13 Hempfie E Haldeman Si Co. Mdze. 11 do. do. Far. 9 S Sz H CI Brucker:, Mdze. 13 Jacob Kendig, " 14 Witmer & Son, Mdze. 14 Job Devlin, " 14 B G Riestand, " 19 Lampeter East. Abraham Hrnner, Lum. 12 T E Huber, Mdze. 14 N Gillespie, W. Howe, 12 D L Echternacbt, " 14 Jno Bender, Mdze. 13 Henry Landis, W. House, 14 Jno Hinkley, " 14,E Hopton, " 14 Jno Lefevre, Grain D. 14'Beecher & Bro , Foundry, 12 Joel Miller, Mdze. 141 J Cooper, Ware House, 13 B Buckwalter, " 14 Lampeter West B H Zercber, Mdze. 1418 Id Frick, M H Kreider, e 13Richard Jones Lancaster. A K Bowers & Co., Lora. 10 George Calder, Coal, duo Black, Coal, 14 Jacob Llchty, E Wiley, 14 E II Gast, 13 Jae Coyle, 14 M Nunemacher, 14 P McConomy, 14 A N Breneman, 14 C Gillespie, 14 3HES. Jac Rotharmel, 14 STORES. 'Murray , k Stook, 11 'Sprenger & Westhaeffer, 12 RING. ' , Bryan & Shindel, 14 Coleman & Gillespie, 13 Wm Hensler, 12 Jac Rathfon, 14 Geo Spurrier, 14 Hirsh & Brother.. 14 W Gumpf, 14 B Lichty, 14 John Metzger, 14 TIONERS. I R. E. Fratm, 14 'Ches. Eden, 14 12. M. Hartman & Co., 14 I S. Hensler, 14 14L Joseph Sampson & Co. 14 BOOK H Young Sc Co John Baer & Son. P J O'Rourke, G Strauss, 14 John A Erben, 12 P J liramph, 12 S J Young, 14 Donnelly & Ernaling, 14 Gumpf & Elanger, 14 Chas):!arab, 14 Cohen dr. Mann 14 CUTLERY R. Bnchmtaler CHANDLER. 14 I W Taylor, DRY GOODS, 141Joha Herr, 121 D Bair, 13IP K Breneman, 13..1 B & T Lane, 121,J C 12111 S Gara, 12IHager & Bro., 14,Danlel Harman, 136 B Martin & Co., 12 1 J Myers & Son, DRUGGISTS. 14 C. A. Heinßah, IPG. B. Markley, 14 Ely Parry, 18 Jas. Smith, 14 W. G Biker, 14 T. Ellmaker, FLOUR. 14 John Kepner, 14 N 14 John Barracks, 14.Bitner & Bro., FURNITURE. 14 John Weidler, Jas H Barnes, G F Rote, C E Wentz & Bro., Jacob Herzog, M Gelsenberger, R E Pahnestock, C M Erben & Co., H Rotharmel, P Long & Nephew, A W Bolenine, T J Wentz & Co., J W Hubley, J R Smeltz, J A Scheurenbr►nd John Rinnersly, David Greenwald, John Hartman, Henry Huber, Edw Steward, David Bender, J Bowers, H A Gable, Chas Edwards, Valentine Riese, Alexander Patton, J Buehler, I C Westenberger, F J Morrison, Wm Shrum. Spade, H Markley, W Lienig, Miller, HARDWARE. Geo Mayer, 11 Russel & Barr, Pinkerton & Slaymaker, 10IG M Steinman & G D Sprecher & Bro., 6 HATS. 14 Bartzler & Johneon, 14iJohn Amer, 13. Fred. Smith, T. R. Ton, Daniel Heitehu Shultz & Bro., JEWELRY, &c. 14 Hirsh & Brother, 14 Martin Shreiner, 14 G 31 Zahm, 14 11 H Miller, 12,Dynart & Bro., HLASJZahm, H W F Feddenson Henry Shenk, C F Eberman, Zahm & Jackson LUMBER AND COAL. G Sulker & Son, 13 D Hartman, Do. Coal, 141Abm Shock, T & H Baumgardner, VlAGorrecht, Shenk & Long, M 11 & W Stauffer LEATHER. Honlgmacher & Baumaa,l3lDavid Locher, Geo 8 Bell, 14 lI H Locher, LIQUOR. 14 IC Shertz, 19 H Stephens, Agt., 13 do. do., MISCELLANEOUS Moses Winger, J H Taylor, Relgart, •-•- • _ _ _ Kendrick k Biggs, T Sheaff, Slate liantele,l.4 t 14 Mayhew Bro. Machtriy,l4 Wneffer, Music, 14 PAPER. Cameras Maness. Co. 141 J H Kurtz & Co. J M Belie, 141 SADDLER. 14'E Scheaffer & SOLI, 14tH Pinkerton, TOBACCO. 14 Hays & Nauman, 12 John R Shultz, 14 E 13 Demuth, 14 P O Eberman, P. Metzger, Amos N Hey Chas Frick, John S Gable Samuel Hata, John Kuhns, Jac Evans, TIN St COPPERSMITH. ' 141 W Rogers, 14 14 H O Lipp, 14 • 14 Samuel Diller, (copper) 14 VARIETY. 14klohll Rough, 14 141 H Fornoff,4 14 Leacock. C Ineffer, J Gable, jr S Ihlt ng. &mast & Co J B Markley, S J Ringwalt, Mdze. 13 P B Eckert, Grain dealer, 14 G Seldomridge, do 13 J Curley, Saddler, 14 Moses Eaby, do 13 J H Black, Lumber, 13 Jacob Holl, do 12 Cookman BroW House Leacock Samuel R Myers, Mdse 13 Michael Bender, do 14 Jacob Holl, do 14 J Brubaker, do 14 Sam'l Groff, j r do 13 D S Eaby, Grain Dealer, 14 Little V King, Mdse 14 F Sutton, do 14 J C Taylor, do 14 Gillexpie & Bro do 14 Man! F Young, Maze 141 H B Bowman, do 14 Rudy & Bowman, Fact'y 14 Manheim Geo Arndt, Mdze 13 Shenfier & Gingericb, " 13 Adam Miller, Hatter, 14 S Emminger, Drug, 14 J Dryer, Hardware, 14 Ma Fleury Yost, Mdze 14 H Andrews, jr do 14 Hiram Watson, do 14 W E Ramsey, do 14 Ma Joseph C Rooney, Mdze 13 Parks Mason, do 141 Zimmer Si Son, do 14 Henry Funk, do 14 Bowman Sr Martin, do 13 Mount Joy D Reese, Shoes, 14 G NV Porter, Hardware, 13 S Pinkerton & Co Mdze 13 David Brady, do 13 H C Kerns, Jewelry, 14 Arndt, Rachel & Myers, Merchandise, 11 J H Ferguson, Clothing, 14 S J Shay, do 14 Mount J Henry Cobbler, Mdze. 141 Benj Grosh, 14 Mari Jno Galeger, Clothing, 14 Augustus Sheaffer, " 14 David Gumph, " 14 B Goodman, " 14 H Limburger, " 14 W Schloss, " 14 W Eiseman, " 14 Geo Tarry, " 14 Henry Tarry, " 14 W Rice, " 14 W Shaffner, Salesman, 14 Henry Wray, " 14 F. Schloss, Ag't, t 4 Gummi' Stokes, " 14 Jeremiah Shaffner," 14 James Davis, Jewelry, 14 J & B Hiestand, Lum. 12 Robert Turner, Mdze. 14 A H Suramy, Coal, 13 Grosh & Son, Lam. 14! A N Cassel, " 12' Peter Baker, Gro. 141 W H Grosh, " 14 1 J Imhoff, Ag't, " 141 J Croll, Hatter, 14 do. " 14 Jacob Hess .4 Son" 14 J R Diffenbach,Mdze. 19 Faulk & Bro. " 14 J J Llbhart, Drug, 14 Pe Jno Sheaffer, Mare. 14 E & A B Grubb, Furnace, 9 Juo Dutt, 31dze. 14 Para P M Eby, 31dze. 13 R & A Girvin, " 14 Sao S Smith, " 13 Sam'l Spindle, " 12 Peq Jacob Charles, Itfdre Prori Jacob Eshleman, Iddze. 14 1 T Robeson & Bro., do 14 Rag Jno Metzler, Mdze Jno Myers, do H Hammon., Mdze Baker & Hopkins Ware House, 8 Boon & Easton, Mdze. 14 J H Pugh & Co. W House,l3 Hoar, Umble & Hoar, M ze. 12 Josiah Eby, do 13 D Houston & Son, do 14 Francis DlcClurd, do 141 Harvey Sweigart, do 14 Sadst Wm F. Baker, Mdzo. 14 Baker & Co., Foundry, 13 Walker, Townsend & Walker, W. House, 121 Longhead & Beatty, W House, 14 Coate & Walker, Mdze. 13 Joseph Earnehaw, " 14 Strasburg Isaac Walker, 3fdze. 14 J S Rohrer, do 11 A E Cochran, M Tailor, 14 N W Weidley, do 14 Levi Weldley, do 14 Alex. Shultz, Tin, 14 Strasbu Mueselm an 4-Spencer, Warehouse L H Tnridt, Mize 14 P & D Bruner, Fonnary, 13 N Wolle, Mdze 12 Sturgis &Wolin, Clothing 14 S Eichler, Confectionery, 14 J W Ranch, do 14 Geo 'T Greider, Shoes, 14 David Bricker, Mdze 14 Geo B Shober, do 14, Mdze. 13 14 Washington Borough. Sao A Brush, Lumber, 14 Jacob Manning, do 13 Myers & Son, Mdze 14IHartzler & Fry, Lumber, 14 MILLERS AND TANNERS Adamstown. A& H Miller, Tanner, 14 i Bart. Jeremiah Cooper,` 211-11; — I4IH 6 Kerne, MC&WF Kerne, do 141, Adam Weaver, Tanner, 14 I Joe Oberholtzer, Mill, 14 Carnarvon. Mill, 141Chrn Shirk, Tanner, do 14 Co/umbia Borough. Jno Hertzler, E Newewenger 13 1 do do G M 14 Cocalico East. Henry Netzley, Mill, 141 Geo Mengel, Tanner, 14 Benedict Bucher, do 14 Geo Fry, do 14 H H Shirk, do 14 leant Palmy, 6 M Cocalico West. Jacob Royer, G dealer, 14IJ Reinhold, Tanner, 14 Samuel Landis, Mill, 141 Conestoga. Peters &Metzger, S M 13 Ben) Hess, Mill, 14 Hannah & Metzger, Mill, 13 H Myers, Tanner, 14 Shenk & Bowers, do 13 Samuel Harnish, Mill, 14 do do S Mill 14 Conoy. Abm Smith, Tanner, 141Jno H Smith, Mill. 14 J R Kuhns, Mill, 14 IC S Erb, do 14 Hen) Healey, S M 14 Jacob Engle, do 14 Clay. John Oberlin, Mill 141abm Strickler, do 14 H B Erb, do 14 Jacob lllig, Tanner, 14 Chrn Wisaler, do 14 East and West Donegal Roesler 4 Rainmaker, Mill, A & J Sehock, Jno S Gish, S F Engle, Drumore. P& J Penrose, Hill, 14 Kennedy & Barnetts,B 14 Hadley Pennock, do 14 W Williams, Tanner, 14 W& 44 Long, do 14 Ephrata. Adam Shrianer, Mill, 14 Jno Lemon, do 14 Jno Fry, do 14,Gvaver & Kafroth, do 14 Daniel Foil., Tanner, 14• M Kauffman, do 14 A Konigmaaher, do 14.11 Bather, do 14 H H Keller, 31311, 141 1 Henry Shirk, Tanner 14 1) °verbalizer, do 12 D H Hildebrand, do 14 Chrn Sensenig, do 14 Henry Swope, Mill, 14 Jacob Weaver, do 14 Sam'l Brubaker, do 14 GROCEREES. 11 Emanuel Dorwart, 14IP Finger, 14 M Shafer, 14 A Steward, 141 W Richardson, 14 D 14 Jacob King, 141 C Dise, 141 J P Kolp, 141Thos McSorley, 14 . John Fondersmith, 14IW A Miller, 14,8 P Miller, 141 Geo Shindle, 141 Jeremiah Campbell 14 1 Geo Remley, 141 F A Albright, 14,P Shama, 14,A Fairer, 141 F Stahl, 141Emannel nhober, 141 Upper. J 0 Stauffer, do 13 Abm Groff, do 14 M G Wenger, do 13 Samuel Cowen, do 14 P Kelleuberger, do 14 Pazeon & Bro do 14 W P Haines, do 14 &E H Brown, do 14 E Pennock, Forge, 11 helm. Benj Harnish, Mdze 14 H Shreiner, jr 0 dealer, 14 Borough J E Cross, Mdze 14 J Arndt Jr Worley," 13 Geo Mengel, Shoes, 14 Kline 4 , 8r0 Mdre 13 .Joseph Engle, do 14 Robert Salsbury, do 14 Steel & Co Frog° 12 Jonas B Martin, do 14 Fry at Hawthorn, do 14 Amos Sonrbeer, do 14 HertrlerStMiller,lmmber 14 & 11 Lintner, do 14 Borough. Cassel & Breneman,Mdze 11 J Leader & Co. Drug, 14 J & J Patterson, W house 13 A S Hackman, do 13 J 3f Culp, Clothing, 14 Jacob Shirk, Md re 14 Jae Myers, Hardware, 13 B M Greider, Lumber, 18 W Brady, Axe Factory, 14 oy Twp. Samuel Blaney, Iddze: 14 J Roth, Gro. 14 IR Carroll, Tobacco, 14 Henry Wolf, Jewelry, 14 Spangler & Patterson,Mze 11 Starret & Co., Hardware, 13 T D Miller, Clothing, 14 A Lindsay, Shoes, 14 B Garman, Saddler, 14 A Camel, Mdze. 12 Bell Si Plum, Clothing, 14 F Hinkel, Drug, 14 Chas Stokes, Clothing, 14 Eiseman & Bro. " 14 J Auzer, li F Stence, Shoes, 14 J Stahl & Son, . Lum. 13 Clark & Zell, " 12 A 11 Shock, " 12 Miller and Musser, " 12 ! 3 Mehaffy & Co, "12 'C A Shaffner, " 14 Roth & Brown, Coal, . 13 .1 Duffy & Co., Saw MIII, 12 Sam'l Dellinger, Saddler, 14 Joseph Windolph, Shoes, 14 .1 Hassler, Gro. 14 Jacob Erisman, Lim. 13 Chas Longenderfer, Gro. 14 J A Wimuer, Tobacco, 14 Edward Trainer, Gro., 14 IH R Floll, " 14 S Hahn. Mdze. 14 Jubus Fisher, Clothing, 14 dise. Snail Spindle, W. House, 9 AK& AL Wilmer,Mze,lo do do W. House, 4 ruea. 1 Conrad & Yordy, Mdze. 14 idence. ' Rohrer & Peoples, Mdze. 12 iiJno Hildebrand, do. 13 ipho. 14 Jos Masterson, Mdze. 13 141 R 13,aldrrin, Mdze, 14 R Stevenson, do 14 Wm Buchanan, do 13 Buchanan & McGill, do 13 Wm Wilcox, do 14 C S Dingier & Co. do 14 J & 11 Worst, do 13 Geo Werutz, Saddler, 14 Geo W Buckley, Forge, 13 Wm Jackson, Mdze. 14 Earnehaw & Thornton, Factory, 14 James Hood, Mdze. 13 J 1) Harrah, do. 14 John Homsher, jr. do. 14 Chas N Sproul, Forge, 13 Borough_ McCloy & Black, Mdze. 13 Henry Clark, Flour, 14 McPhail 4,Rowe, Mdze 13 Jacob Keneagy, variety, 14 Samuel Bowers, Mdze 14 Keneagy &Co Drug, 14 rg Twp. nenj Bowers. Mdze. 14 wick. C W Eaby & Co. do 13 .1 B Tehudy; Lumber, 14 J B 'Mandy St Nephew, Merchandize, 13 13IcCollider & Co Clothing 14 Roth &Bomberger, Mdze 12 Elias Bach, do 14 C H Erider, Liquor, 14 Brecknock iJrio Becker, do 13 14111 , -nry Bishop, do 13 _ _ _ Mill 19 inOAauffer, — do 12 do 14 9 F Eagle, Saw Mill, 12 do 12 Earl East. O W Seasenig, Tanner, 14 Weaver a: Garman,do David Martin, Mill, 14 D Shirk & Son, do Jno R Sandoe, do 14 Joseph Wenger, S M Henry Martin, do 14 Earl West. 14 Abraham Groff, Mill, 141Zook & Salver, Factory , H Waraybill, Mill Juo B Barer, do S Bucher, do Eckn. Henry Breneman, S M 141Aun Stauffer, MIII, • Cbrist'a Hinkley, Mill, 141.1 H Gilbert, Tannery, Elizabeth. ISM Ornbe, Mill, 131 H Stauffer, do Elizabethtown. Jno Honer, Tanner, 14 _Fulton. 14 I L Hipple, Saw B Bridigan, Mill H He., do 6 Brown & Son, Mill Hempfield East. J Sonon, Mill, 141 H Shenk, Mill I) Himaker, do 14 R Bowman, do J H Hershey, do 14 Hempfield West. Martin °robe, Mlll, 13 J Kauffman, Tanner, S Hershey & Co. do 12 S Sellers, Mlll, do do Saw Mi 11,13 Jesse Sellers, do 11 H Moore, Mill, 13 Jll L Landis, do Garber, do 14 Lampeter East. 31111, 1-11 S am'l Curtis, Mill, do 11 Joseph Orr, Tadaner, do 13,Daeid Stahm, do Amos Bashong, Renck & Landis B Eshleman, Lampeter West. Jno Mnseelman, Mill, 11 J& J P Herr, Mill, J H Zercher, do 19 H k A Stoner, Saw Mill David Landis, do 141 C Hollinger,Tanner, Jno Eshleman, do 14 Lancaster Twp Samuel Rana, Mill, 121 J G Getz Jno B Hartzler,Saw Hill, 101 Lancaster City. Geo H Krug, Tanner, 14 I C Hollinger, Tanner, Leacock 14 I Isaac Raider, Mill 'cork Upper. Sao H Bushong, M. 41 John Stauffer, Mill Daniel Groff, do • Man/4i m. 14 Abraham Shenk, Mlll, 19 14 3 Stamtson, do 14 Wm Ressler, Mill C L Hmisacker, do Jao HEWS. do Manheim Borough Jacob Arndt, Tanner, 14 I Abram Groff, MITI, 14 J J Porter, Tanner, Mount Joy Jacob H Missimer, Mill, 1i Hoary Meechlay, Hal, 14 A lil Mayan:tau, do 131 J Nicholas, do Marietta 14 I Henry Stultzbach, Tan.,.14 Inn Kline, Tanner Benj Hershey\ Mill, 141 C BA. B Herr, Hill, 13 , J S Kauffman; do 13 Adam Doerstler, do 14 Jno Stoneroad, do 14 Jacob Dandle, do 14, Jacob Metzgar do I.3lHeary Freallck, do 14: Semi Kauffman, do 13 Adam Miller, do 14 CB St B Herr, do 13 Paradise O L Eckert, Mill, 14 Sam . ' Brea, Mill, 14 Jacob Eshleman, do 14 D L Espenshade, Tanner,l4, Israel Rohrer, do 12 J Leidigh & Son, do 14 A Carpenter, do 11 . Penn. Jno Howenstein, Mill, 14 Dan'! Hankins, Mill, 14 Henry Snavely, do 14 Henry 9 Erb do 14 Peter Sellers, do 14 Datil Cassel, Tanner, 14 13 B Snavely, Mlll, 13 14 do Saw Mill, 14 A & G R Good, Mill Jno Barr, Tanner, C B Mylin, Mill, Providence F B Mylin, Mill Rapho. John Hostetter, Mill 1313 B Hertzler, Mill, 12 John Risser, •• 14 Joseph H Heider, •• 14 Jacob Niesley, " 14 Mestand & Hostetter'• .Ps Salisbury, 141 J D Wilson, Mill, 14 131 T G Henderson, .' 13 13 B F Zr A Weaver, Tanner 14 14 C & H Umble, Malt, 12 Sadsbury. Levi King, Mill Jacob F Hershey, " moo Newhonser, " B F Houston, " Thomas Whitson, Mill Strasburg. Mtn, 14 Henry Herr, MU " 14 Christian Shultz, " " i 4 Philip Miller, Tanner, Warwick. Henry Masselman, Chrn. Himmelberger Benj Coldeu,: Mill, 14 Samuel Fry, Mill; Too K Zook, " 14 J Goldner, Tanner, Samuel E Keller, " 14 Samuel Young, Mill Washington. Joe Shock, E. M. DISTILLERS & BREWERS Adamstown. Henry Echiernacht, Distiller, Columbia Borough. Joseph Mack, Brewer, Conoy. HSmith, Distiller, SICS Erb, Distiller Cocalico East. Martin H Fry, Distiller, Donegal East ¢ West Jno Stauffer, Distiller. S Joo Wiley, Distiller Earl West. Levi W Groff, Mealier Elizabethtown Beery Shitz, Brewer Hempfield East. Jacob Bear, Dietiller, 10 G Imhoff, Distiller, Hempfield West. Martin Gmbe, Distiller. Lampeter East 8 & E Burkholder, Distiller, Lampeter West Jno Mnsbehnan, Difittller, Lancaster City. Aug. Shoenberger, Brewer S Henry Frank, Brewer Jno Witlinger. do. 10 Elizabeth Springer, do Suo 4aag, do. 8 Fred. Pyle, Distiller, Springer k. 'Knapp, do. 7 Leacock Upper Diller Batr, Distiller, Marietta Borough 10 I Fred Idaulick, Bremer, 10' Adam Cook, , Brewer Manheim. Abm Shenk, Distiller. 5 .1 S Ilostetter,''Distiller, 10 .1 & A Ltntner, ll,t Joy Rudolph Reaft, Brewer Paradise tie', 10 1 J n. C 1 euesgy, Dist., 9 J E Wenger, Distiller Stauffer & Esuktias, Distillers, Rapho. H& J Kauffman, Dist , 9 I A. 9 Hackman, Distiller, 8 Strasburg. • B B Herr, Distiller Warwick. Jac Weitzel, Brewer. 10 11) Defiler, Distiller, 9 Israel Becker. Distiller, 10 OYSTERS. Adamstown. S I Elias Eberly Bart. Martin Weidner, ff M==3l Cocalico East. 8 I Emanuel Hinkel, Cocalico West. Joseph Irven, BeneTille Waldman, Columbia Borough. Jeremiah Brown, 8J J Gault, Wl3 Smith, 8 Henry Minnlrh, J W Shuman, 8 Gerhart Brandt, M Vatislike, - S Joseph Sourboer, Benj4llyers, 8 Daniel Herr, Carnar on Jacob Hoffman, Conestoga George Hess, Isaac.lloll, Earl East Thomas Clark, 8 I T S Gable, Earl West. • Samuel Mull, 8 1 Amos Weidler, Elizabethtown. Samuel Harmony. 8 Benj Sheaffer, Lancaster City. J K Schauer, gSamuel Kissinger, John Brllman, 810 Kautz, Dietirch Heise, 81Jobn Carr, Michael Wittier, BSimon Wartera, • Joseph Frick, 11Josaph Brintnall, C J Plitt, 8113 Hoffman, Wm Kautz, 8 . I:loakeson, W T Youart,, B,Jall Showers, . Anthony Lechler, 7,11, Naito. Mrs Keller, &John Masiman, Lampeter East Levi Rhoads, Leacock Martin Rhoads. Leacock Upper A M Weldler Marietta Borough. 88imon Nagle, 8 John 11111er, 8 L W Byleld, 8 Bernhard Roth, Mount Joy Borough. 8 l Jaa Mooney, Edward Sailor, Joseph Shertzer, G w Goodman, Benj Taylor, John Boist Salisbury. 81Captain Samuel Trainer, 8 8 Joseph Henn, 8 :8 Jacob Johnson, 8 Sadsbury. Goo Todd, Wm Frybarger, Nicholas Harting, Joseph Henn, Strasburg Borough. 8 Minh Harding 8 I J Hoffman, David Herr, Warwick Adam Hallacher, PATENT MEDICINES. Conoy. S Hackenberger, Columbia Borough. 4 Samuel Filbert, 4 4 I McCork's A Dellet, 4 Earl. W .1 Shireman, R J IL Johns, Donegal S Barr di Co., Marietta Borough. 4 I P Hinkel, 4 Lancaster City. 4 G B Markley, 4 W G Hexer. 4 4 H A Rockafteld & Co. 4 3 J Zimmerman, 4 J J Libharp, T L Budd. B 1:1 Kauffman, Samuel Welawns, Jno F Long k Co, Chas A Helnitah, BROKERS Lancaster City. amount of business, Jno Gyger & Co., F Shroder d Co., J K Reed & Co. Jolla HMS, do. do. do. do do. do BILLIARD & TEN TIN ALLEYS Providence John Tweeds, Ten Pins, one alley Strasburg Amos Sides; Ten Pins, one alley Strasburg Borough Isaather Rae., Tan NON One allay Lanccister City. 'Mary llessenkop . Ten Pins, two alleys. D °keen°. Ten Pins, two alleys, P Snyder Ten Pion, two alleys. L Nelms. Billiards, three tables. John Keeling, Ten Pins, one alley. • Lancaster township Watonk Company, Ten Pins, two alley. Ephrata Joseph Konigmacher, Ten Pins, two alleys- AN APPEAL will be held at the Commis sioner's Office. in Lancaster. on WEDNESDAY and TFIU.ItSD iN the 25th and 26th of June, 1866. when and where all persons who are improperly rated (or think themselves so) may attend. DANIEL S. GEIST, Mercantile Appraiser. ter All licenses not lifted on or before the first day of July next, will be collected according to law. CHAS. M. HOWELL, Treasurer of Lancaster county. may 38 ,3t-26] UTILLIAIU WHITESIDE, SURGEON DENTIST—Once in North Qneen street. 31 door from Orange. and directly over Sprenger fi Westhaeffer's Book Store. Lancaster. may 27,1876. A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Itidg _,Aing and Shovel Plows. for corn and potatoes, Expand ing Cultivators. with steel teeth of various patterns. Field and Garden Harrows, Hand Plows. Revolving Horse Rakes, Patent Scythe Swathe and Scythes. English Lawn Scythes. riveted backs. superior unloading Hay Forks. with Rope and tackle all complete, and all other articleolor the Farm and Garden. PASCUA LL MORRIS k Implement and Soed Store, 7th and Market sta.. Phila. may 27 tll9 AIRY IMPL EMENTS.—Spin D muspheric Premium Churns of various sizes—also. Horse Power Churns and fixtures, Butter Workers, three varieties, Butter Prints. Sc. . . . , PAKIIALL MORRIS .1: CO., Implement nod Seed Store, 7th and Market sta., Phil. may 27 tf 19 TrETCHUM'S MOWING MACHINES. IN The c ,mplete success of Ketchum's Mowing and Rost, ing Machines, hus caused a demaud for nearly 10,000 iu the last five years. They are warranted to cuttlinni 10 to 15 Acres of gross or grain in a day, as well as it can be done with the scythe ur cradle. • Price of Mower, 2 knives. $ll2. combined machine $135. PASCHALL MORIIIS k CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market sta., Phila. Sole Agents for Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New York. may 27 tf 19 DR. WAYLAN'S NEW DRUG STORE. —No. Gu North Queen street. The undersigned re spectfully announces that he has openee his NEW Ditl:o STORE ESTABLISHMENT, with a very ex tensive and complete stock of Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles—all fresh and pure--which will be sold at the lowest market prices. This stock embraces every article usually kept in a first class Drug Store, .and neither labor nor expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, to insure the, pres ervation of the Drugs in the best condition, as well as to secure the convenience and comfort of the customors. A complete assorttueut of materials used by the Dental Profession can also be had nt the store of the subscriber. An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apparatus has been introduced, the fountains of which are made of Iron, with Porcelain lining on their interior surface, freeing them from all liability to taint the water with any metalic poi son, which has heretofore been so great an objection to the copper fountains. Those who wish to enjoy these refreshing beverages can do as at this establishment without fear of be ing poisoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish. ment has been placed under the superintendence of a most competent and carotid Druggist, who has had many years' of experience i n the Drug and Prescription business, iu first class houses in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. The undersigned feels confident that he is In every way prepared to give entire satisfaction to his customers, there fore a share of public patronage is solicited. may 27 tf 19 JOAN WAYLAN, D. D. S. NOTICE. THEO HONORABLE COURT OF 1 Quarter 5.3310118 of Lancaster county. The petition of the undersigned, a citizen of the United States. respectfully represents That he is desirous of keeping an Eating House in the Borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travelers.— He has ample accommodations; having, for the exclusive use of traveler. twelve Lcd rooms and at least eighteen beds. He therefore prays your honorable Court to grant him a license to keep an Eating House, as aforesaid, with au thority to sell domestic wines, malt and brewed liquors, as provided for by the laws of the Commonwealth. And your petitioner will over pray, Ac., ANDREW BETTER. We the undersigned citizens of the •Borough of Colum. Lin, in Lancaster county, where the aforesaid Eating House is proposed to be kept, Do Certify, that said house is neces nary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that the petitioner. Andrew Beiter, is of good repute for honestyand temperance, and of temperate halt ite, and of good moral character, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of the public, and strangers and travelers. The petitioner has ample accommodations,sluiving 12 bed rooms and 18 beds, for the exclusive use of travelers. . . John B. Bachman, J. W. Fisher, Chas. N. Wright, James S. St'Mahan, Henry Pfahler, 11. Suydam, R. Williams, Pe ter Haldeman, M. B. Wisler,Larme Posey, Cornelius Tyson, George Bogle, William Huey/ may 27 St 19 TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF QUARTER SES— sions of Lancaster County. The petition of the under signed, a citizen of the United States, respectfully repre sents that ho la desirous of keeping'an 'Eating House in Dillervllle, Manheina township, Lancaster County. to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travel ers. Ho has ample accommodations, having for the exclu sive usa of travelers, eleven bed rooms and 29 beds. Ile therefore prays your Honorable Court to grant him a license to keep an Eating House as aforesaid, with 'authority to sell domestic wines, malt and brewed liquors, as provided fur by the laws of the Commonwealth. And your petitioner will ever pray Ac, GEORGE W. COULSON. We the undersigned citizens of Maubeim township, where the af6renaid Eating House is proposed to be kept, do certify, that said house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that the pe titioner George W. Coulson is of g,41 repute for honesty and temperance, and of temperate habits and good moral char acter, and Is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the accommodation of the public and strangers and travelers. The petitioner has ample accommodations, having for the exclusive use of travelers, eleven bed rooms, and 29 beds. Michael Bartley, Jacob Hummel, Benj. P. Kennedy, Pat rick WLaughlin. Thomas Huth, Henry Brown, ThOMIIS Bartle), Jarob Miller. Patrick McEvoy, Samuel Ruth. I len ry 11011, John Nl . Gratin, Christian Donecker, George Me- Ellhonney, David Burkholder jr.. Abraham Wolf, David Ilarnish, Christian Bomberger. . _ The foregoing petithms and eertifittate will I e presentA and heard at a Curt of Quarter iie3ShAIS to be it-id at the Court House in the City bf Lane:niter, on the fairt M,n day of June neat, at 10 A. M., the same having been duly filed in this office. Attest, J. J. PORTER, C. 1.1. S nay ,1.1 3t 19 toVALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The Subseriber will sell at Private Sale the FARM on which he resides, situate in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of the Ruck Tavern, adjoining the road lending men Conowingo Fur nace to the Susquehanna, dr-nit two miles west of the f..r mer and about t'our miles east of the latter—adjoining lands of Joseph Earnhart. Thomas A. Clark, John Myers and other lands of the Subscriber, containing TWO HUN DRED AND EIGHT ACRES; about eighty acres of which are covered with thriving young timber. the balance is ns a first rate state eultivai ion, (as wi:ltippvew up-11 exam iutttiot.) well fenced off into fields of c mveni.•nt size ace., to seater in, and frosts each fie.d. There is a hrge and cat cellent APPLE ORCHARD on the premises and a greas many other fruit trees of atomst every variety. The improvements consist of a large stone DWELLING HOUSE. coveted wills slate a BANE-- BARN, large Straw House ins front covered with slate, a largo Wagon Shed with two Corn Cribs below, and granaries in the upper story. Blacksmith and Carpenter's shops built of stone and covered with slate, Ice house, Smoke 110118E1 and Hog house. All the buildings except the barn are nearly new and in complete order; the water is conveyed to the dwelling and to the barn in lead pipes, by means of a Hydraulic ltam. There is likewise on the premises a large TENANT HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly paled in, a well of excellent water with pump therein near the kitchen door. This is a very productive farm and well worthy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, beingin an excellent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to Stores. Schools, Churches of different denominations, and to Mills—there being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills, Clover Mill Apple Mill and Cider Press on an adjoining property. For terms, which can be made accommodating apply to the subscriber. ISAAC ROGERS. . , Drumore Township, May - 27th 1656. West Chester Republican copy, and charge Advertiser. OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL CO., Baltimore. May 12, 1856.—At a general moetlog of Stockholders held this day, purauuant to public notice, the following gentlemen were elected officers of the Company, for the ensuing year, viii: GEORGE W. DO] SIMON CAMERON, JOHN HERR, WM. G. GARRISON, JAMES McCONEEY, COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, JAMES SWAN, BBIN, President. C. A. SCHAFFER, GIDEON SCULL, THOMAS WILSON, JOHNS HOPKINS, SAMUEL C. FORD, CHRISTOPHER HAGER, era, and ,AS 31. ABBETT, Treasurer. may 27 St.l9 C./ME OF REAL ESTATE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold by public sale, the following desirable property, belonging to the Estate of John L. Thompson. Esq., dec'd," at the Court Holm, in Lancaster. on SATURDAY the 14th day of June, 1856: All that valuable lot or piece of ground, situated on the north side of East King street, between Duke and Lime, city of Lancaster—containing in front on East King street;2B ft. 4% incbes, and in depth northward, 252 feet to a fourteen feet wide alley, upon which is erect ed a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a large two story Kitchen, with hydrant, well of water, Fruit Trees and other improvements upon the premises. Adjoining properties of George B. Markley, on the East, and Daniel B. Vondersmlth on the West, Ac., with the use and privilege of a 3 feet 6 inch alley running between the two last mentioned properties, from East King street. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 31.. when terms will be made known by JULIA 51. THOMPSON, may Ki 4t 18 Administratri 0 TILL ANOTHER LOT.—The following stan -0 dard books have just been received by the undersigned. and are offered cheap for cash. Life and Letters of Horace Walpole, 6 vols. 8 co. Life and Letters of Earl Chester field, 5 " " Dicken's Household Words, 9 " The Works of Lord Bacon, 3 " " The Works of Hannah Moore, 7 vole. 12 mo. Thackamy's Novels, 6 " " Leigh Hunt's Works, 4 Charles Lamb's Works, 5 <A c, Goldsmith's Works, 4 Hawthorne's Works, 8 u 4, Coleridge's Works, 7 u u Marla Edgeworth's Works, 10 " '• lady's Historical Library, 9 . . Spark's American Biography, let series, 10 vole. 12 mo. 24 " 15 " " Simm's Novels, 12 " " Cooper's " 33 " " Correspondence of tho Revolution 4 " 8 no. Writings of Washington, 12 " Jefferson's Complete Works, 9 414 4( Calhoun's ` " 4 Seward's ~ . 3 cc st Bunk's Works, 34. . Baneroft's U. States, 6 . CI Robertson's Works, 3, Wilton's Prose Works, 2 " " Dicken's Novels, 12 " Swift's Works, Fine edition, 2 " " Allison's Continuation of the History of Europe 2 vols. Miss Strickland'' Queens of Scotland, 5 " Ticknor's Spanish Literature, 3 " Decides the books enumerated above, they have hun dreds of volumes by the beet authors, upon all subjects.— Call and see for yourselves. SPRENGER & WESTHAFFER. J. M. WESTHAEFFER. tf 16 J. J. SFRENGER may 20 KEYSTONE FIRE INSURANCE CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Capital $300,000. Charter Perpetual. Agent—S. H. REYNOLDS, Attorney at Law, S. Queen street, Lancaster. ap 1 ly F BANK OF LANCASTER, _ll2 May 6.1856.—The Directors of this Bask have decla red a Dividend of six per cent. payable to the stockholders on demand. H. R. REED, may 20 lit 18 Cashier. ESTATE BENJAIIIIN BOUB.BEEb. late of the Township of Conestoga, deed. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons havinp-ehdme or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement and thaw Indebted wiltmake payment without delay, to " FitEDERfCII BOUBBEEIt, Administrator. Conestoga twp. my 13 17 6t CENTRAL ORNA.IIII* NTAL 111.014 WORKS, Arica &razes, 13[1.0W : .AO. PUILADILNILA..-- ott The undersigned takes this meth of informing the public generally, that they have made additions to their stock of Patterns which being th largest in the city, are now prepared to furnish IRON RAILING for Public Grounds, Verandahs, Balconies , metary Lots, kc., kc. at the very lowest prices, and of e best material". We earnestly solicit a call from those o are In want of cheap and beautiful railing. /147 - Orders will be thankfully releeiaed and promptly at tended to. ' HITS & DEVENEY. my 13 3m17 r'LECTION NOTICE. Presidont and Six Managers o pany. will be held on Monday the,. the ottice of said Company, botwee and 3 P. M. Attest. W. 4LE.131, Sor'y. f101.17.3181A AND #HILADELPIIIA It AIL Ittikll.—Superlutendent'S Office, Parkeburg, Me 17. 1856.—SEALED PROPOSALS will be received, at this odic, until 11th of June next, fori the filling of four spans of the Bridge, at Little Conestoga Bridge, with earth.— Part of the Ear l th will be taken from the point between the two Rail Roads, at Dillerville; it wi I be hauled in Can, the State finding the motive power only. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard In the embankment. Also. at same time and place, pr Locals will be received for filling two spans of the Bridge, at Downingtown with earth. The earth will be procured within a half a mile of the Bridge. from the farm ofJoshun Runt, Esq. It will be hauled in Cars. too State finding the Motive Power only.— Bid tern will state the price per cubic yard in the embank ment. Also, at same time and place, proposals will be received, for raisit.g.the embankment, et Big Conestoga Bridge, to grade. 'filo earth will be taken f m a lot owned by the Commonwealth, ah,ut lc, et a mile from the east end of the Bridle. Horse power can be it' at this work, and the Contractor will be at the expense f both ears and power. From ten to twelve thousand cubi yards will be required. J. B. BAKER. Superintendent. mny 20 ui IS A SSIGNED ESTATE OF ABRAHAM A WiFr..—f be enders'. ned Auditor appointed be Elie Court. to distribute the t dance in the hands of Emanuel er a deed of voluntary asSSiglall.t, for the benebt of eieditors. to and among these enti:led to the astne, nn•et for that purpose all persons iuterested. on 6aturtiay, t e 74 of Jude, 1856, at. o'clodc., P. 31., at the Library It in. (Court diouse) Lan caste' OEO. 31. KUNG, '2O .1t IS Auditor. 11EDICAL.—Dtt. J.. J. St YU. phis, and at Uraduate of the la-ke, has located himself and open inge ul Paradise, LaUenStrr Link. 6, consulted, except when may 13 MERICAN SUNDAY uuderidgind vrouid call Imonde ut Sunday . 6cLiouls in this! elsewhere, to the fact. the import prepared to furnish all the Soriet same, and even better terms, this' delphia. The Sunday School and Family I. vol., lismo., price Cheap suuday School and Fam ll 100 vols., 18mo , do , du do do No. 3, 300 vols., ISmo., Juvenile Library containing 100, 1001330., . do do do do 125 books In 75 vols., ISmo., Child's Cabinet Literary, cents IStno., Suuday School Requisites, Hym and Maps, Culoa Questions, Te Infant Schools, Dictionarios, are kept for• sale iu all varieties of Ccii.; including the various edition: can Bible Society. All Sabbath School Periodica prices, freo of postage. Persons wishing to purchase S do well to call at our Cheap Book AJIEItIC \\ TRACT SOCIE Arunug the 2,000 publications 0 of which 400 are bigind volumes, The Religious, (or Pastor's) Lib. prising the choicest standard wor price $lO 00. The Evangelic Family Library, The Youth's Library' 70 vols., vingo, $lO. 1/Aubigue's History of the grea mo., Lady Huntington and her Frie. 50 cents. Songs for thrDlittle ones at hot rings, 25 cents. Standard Practical works of I.la dridge, and others. Christian Iliographiurt of Henry ham, Summerfield and others, t American,3lesseuger and ChM cos. Under a speoial arrangement, • Sunday Schools, &r., all the socij same prices they can he had at S.' l nut st., Philadelphia. We also keep constantly on 1 the Protestant Episcopal, Method other S. School publications, on HI wiil give satisfaction. my 13 3t 17 '1 VANHORN & C `/,Bandage Manufacturers, hag North 9th street, to Nu. 104 Nurt Philadelphia. French and all otl warranted to give satisfaction in difficult cases of Rupture. Singl Double, $2 to $B. Elastic Lace 11 , ere, for falling of the Womb, hig Medical Faculty. Elastic Should, or Chest Expanders. It improvel Chest, and prevent Pulmonary Ai narrow Clarets, round-shouldered the breast, will find great bone ' Children they are invaluable—t ewers the pui pow also of Suspent Elastic. Net Stockings, for V Veins, Drupseml Swellings, Gout, matism, Weakness at k n e t and joint. This is a very superior and highly recommended by Phy . Curvature 41 the :pine. Club Fut dren, ruspensory Bandage, and atrium:ma and Bandages mount require mechanical aid for their .1 dee 'Zt • • OAUTION•s•ASTROLO N..) News fur All. Tosi never E . the very best; she is sure to suet, fatted. All who are in trouble; a Zate, deceited and trifled with; been et tithe., and bloated by fat hnd bad luck. by to her for ads whatever ea fly to her f,r ref affairs she was serer knowu to ft• winning the affections of ninonl which iud urea differate protrude. shit sitt•to Juts the likeness of yt, or absent friend. It is well anti that she is the first and only no can show the likent, in realit • mot prove 1 by thounantix, both duly nod ea esrby visit bier. Con' Lombard Street. between J unipe err lo u Ltrr 1 , 1 INC: STORE. and BUG... Flne and mintier. Cie Plain and ligure3 Ciol Light and sombre Ulm Nighc and morning CI Noon and evening CI Dress and Butnnenti C Week end Sunday CI Top and under Cloth( Hume anti trnv'liug C Bright and Soft hued "Big and little" Clot. Bois and young men ° Grave and stylish Clo Cheap and medium Or ANT KIND of Cloth g, may be had at F. J. KRAMFIF MERCHANT TAILORING and CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, corns of North Queen and Or ange streets, Lancaster city, Y, all manufactured out of sound material by Lancaster cit workmen. ALS a large and well selected assor ment of French, English, German and American BIWA CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES, IiRMINETS. CASIIMARETS,ILWEEDS, MERINOS, Dreg) D'etes. D'etes. Italian Cloths, Lustres, We. Cloth, Linendrilla, Satinetts, Ginghams, Checks. Marseilles, Satinet, Grans dines, Fig'd Silks, Valeutias, Ix, adapted to the prevailing fashion and the season; all of w Joh will be made to order, with promptness and skill, to nit the taste of the-Most fastidious. _ _ . A general aesortment of the bost. Shirte, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Suspender., Ilandkerch Is, Gloves and Hosiery con stantly kept on hand. Thankful for past favors, a c.ntinuance of the same is respectfully solicited by Y. J. KRAMPH, Merchant Tailor and Clothie , corner of North Queen and Orange ste, apr 8 3m 12 FA.8.111 FOR SALE.— Th o subscriber will sell • a Farm situated in Dnrry tolanship, Mifflin county, two and a half miles from Lewistow . It contains about 80 Acres, and is find-rate lime tone land, and in a pod state of cultivation. For terms apply to Geo. W. icier, Esq.. Lewistown, Pa. gARY R. RUTLIROCK, Near Lewistown. ME/11 IDISHING TACKLE . -l—Fiehlng Rode, Net Twine, _U S. Grass, Linen and Cott Lines, Limerick and Kir by Hooks, Swivels, Linke, &c., Ix. For sale at T ONUS ELLAIAKER'S Drug and Chemical Store, rest King et., Lanosater. may 6 tf 16 TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF Ji.. Quarter Sessions of Lancairter County; The petition of the undersigned, a citizen of the United States, respectful ly represents: That he is desilons of keeping an Eating House in tha South East Ward; in the city of Lancaster, in Lancaster county, to ammo:notate the public and entertain strangers and travelers : lie therefore prays your honorable Court to grant him a cc / license to keep an Eating Hon e, as aforesaid, with author ity to sell domestic wines, mai and brewed liquors, as pro vided for by the laws of the roonwealth. And your petitioner will ev pray, Ac., PHILIP SNYDER. We the undersigned, cltize of the South .East Ward where the aforesaid Eating Lihuse is proposed to be kept, F t Do Certify, that said house is nary to accommodate the public and entertain strange and travelers; that the pe• titioner Philip Snyder is of repute for honesty and temperance and is well provid with house room - and con veniences for the accommodat n of the public) and stran gers and travelers. . Jacob King, Frederick &lifter, D. P. Locher, Henry Giorrocht, Michael Trloeler, Jetties H. Barnes, Jacob Druch °miller, H. S Cara, J. D. Sidles, William Grunpf, Philip Leonsird,David Bair. may 20 2118 THE !MODEL SEE ket Street, above Bth 6t DANIELS, Beadsman, &e., fo. den Seeds of the best quality ..... zloty. Plower Seeds the the country; Sweet and Pot of extra quality, Greenhouse Shade, Fruit and On3alnen GlllBll in all Ito TariOtiell. An election for one the leuicester Gee Com th day of June, IBA et the hours of 10 A. M., b. HAGER, Prcest may 13 3t 17 late cf Phihider mvertaty of Penn's., o , id an (Mice In the VII where he can at 411 r'ufesaionally engaged. 3m. 17 - CHOOL UNION. he attention of all the city and county, and nt fact, that they are eS' publications on the n can be had in Phila- ibrary, N 0.1,100 $lOOO y Library, No. 2, 10 00 Looks In 75 vole., 500 , g 75 books in 50 2 50 • ki and Mimic, Geography Books, Cards, etc., for • and Testaments. Those prices, style of binding, • üblished by the Amirl. furnished at Societies' day School Books, will :tore. MURRAY & STORE. PUBLICATIONS. the Society's Catalogue, re the followlug: ry, 2.5 r015.,12r00., coin s for Families or l'astors, 5 vole., IS mo., $5,60. th 255 beautitul engra teformation, 5 vols., 12 6, with 4 stool Portraits, with 62 elegant engra- r, navel, Bunyan, Dod Buchanan, Mar tyn, Gra ich variety. a Paper, at Society's pri- . are able to furnish to ies' taiblications at the ieties' Deposliory, Chet- od, the Publications of st Episcopal, Baptist, and oh terms as wa feel sure 3IURRAY & BTOEH. 1113.—Truss and Surgical ie removed from No. 32 9th street, below Race, .r description of Trusses, he treatment of the most Trusseg, from $1 to $5; ere Abdominal Support. ily recommended by the r Brace", • the figure, expands the Those With weak., and subject to pains in in wearing them! For e gentleman's Brace an then- ankle 'icians. Instruments for 't Weak Auklea in Chil -1 lido all descriptions of In ctured for diaoaaea that elief. ;. W. VANIIOHN 6: CO• .11k Y.—LOOK OUT I-Oood ling Mrs. VANILOIIN is .ed when all others have who have been unfortu• II whose fond hopes have e promised, nil who have le and satisfaction, from of and coinfint. In love ,i 1 She has the secret of site sex. It is this fact In to try to Imitate her.— or future wife, husband, the nubile at large •an in this countr who ~~ y A Lich van be testified 11117h - riot' and Bindle. who i s one, come ad, toNo. 534 and Bruad, Phila. • Stn IS thing, hlog, hing, thing °thing, thing, g, lothlng, Clothing, • Ing, • Clothing, hing, ,othing, STORE,:-Y7o. 809 Mar ' eet, Phihulelphis. JAMES L.. yy. Y. croft & 00. Gar nly, end, every known Imp, ,t and choicest collection to orbs; Gnus audileld seeds r.lauts, bulbous roots, kc,-- Trees, Shrubs, 3e., Lawn roar 4 am 7
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