THE WESTERN TORNADO The Weitern papers give accounts of a great storm and !gale which occured in that section of the country on Friday week. The Columbus Statesman, issued the next day, says: " About eight o'clock last night a most furious thdnder storm began so suddenly and so violently that Van Amburgh's Pavilion was prostreted betore hundreds of the people present could escape. There was screaming and shouting, fright and confusion worse con founded. Ve have not heard that any person was injured, though that all could escape without briiises or suffocation would be almost a marvel. The hurricane struck the city of Peoria, Illi nois, at about 5 o'clock in the evening. In the twinkling of an eye fifteen or twenty houses were unroided, every church spire in the city was blown down, three canal boats loaded with lumber sank. and the steamer Oliu, with twenty-one passengers on board, made a com plete wreck, her cabin being blown entirely away. And what seems re Illy miraculous; is the fact that but one life was lost in all this furious disorganization of matter. It is said that a little child was lost from off the wrecked steamer. The lumber in the yardit was blown all over the city, the gas lamps were all blown down, and, the signs were sent flying in every direction ; 1 windows and cable ends were smashed in, whole traim of cars were blown off the tritak, mid the beautiful college build ing upon the bluff utterly demolished. Our inhirmant Was obliged to • take refuge in the court house square to avoid the general traction Which threatened the city, and to escape the flying signs, hoards, }sixes and other missiles with whi It the stir was filled." SOME GOOD 1:11,11 TIIE DIHASTR ,, US FLOW) IN TIIE Memplik — True South. ron" says: "Although the unprecedented Ilaid which is now submerging such a vast extent of country is greatly to be deplored, as destined to affect materialy ;the prosperity and interests of those upon whom the calamity has fallen, yet its results will go to strengthen the generally ac eepied toaxim, that there is "nn hitter unat tended by in. sweets." There have hen millions of dollars worth of timber—tnuch , if which has; been cut for several years—laying in the swamps of the Yazoo Valley, waiting for water iat tt out. This rise has afforded an opportnnity to briar into market that mine of wealth, thus cau,ing that hardy, industri ous class of people known as professional rafts men, to rejoice at are interp,sition of Providence which is to them really a Gtid send, and of immense Value and convenience to the coun tries supplied wish timber [tiro' this channel. We have been informed by persons familiar with the quantities of timber now cut in the swamps of the Yoz•a, and its tributaries, that at a low eStimate, at least live millions &HA re will be saved and brought into market by this rich in the river. ArirEtutiali y to All 1 Uniformity of Price! A neiv feature of Business: Every one ilk on nuui.jonrr h CO.. ths f!req•stit One Price Milling Store, 210 Market clove nth, in addition to having th , Largest, moot vasisil and thshiouable stook of Clothinin Philedolphie, med. expressly or retail sales, have isinst tuted every lone his 4,1 Snit-is:nen. by having marked in figures. ou each article, the very lowest price it can e Bold for. so they rannnt possi ldy vary—all must 1)11 . .. The goods' ere all Well sporiired prepared and .rc a pains taken with the mehingi so :het all can buy u ith the mid lir= prig•.•. ItN:r. .r..1. 1 t • 1:.. rI frl. /air ImPort ant to Farmers.--1. F. Hair respectfully informs the public.. that he still continues at the old established stand. formerly occupied by S. 13 Haines, alai more recently by N. Bair Brother, in the rear of Dr. QM B. Markley. East King street, Lancaster, one half square east of Sprecher's lintel, where he is pre pared to furnish with priimptitudennil despatch, those eels bi :tied TIP:E-HING Ni.kciir.N.Es:intl HORSE POWERS with the intiiived G S whi h for kohl miss of 'mailing and efficiency of action stands as has been Ifully tested by a'l who have them. REPAIRING of all kinds :Mended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article re putrid as good as 0050. 110 'till also exchange 71,U , Ma. chines for old, or second-bawl 0110 S-11 ., latter of whic h will also be kept constantly on hand. The best of reference will be given, and he invites Farm ers to call and 0,11111110 his work. J. W. Cottrell, Columbia, and Wm. 'l7. Hells. Parkesburg are Ag..nts for the sale of the Machines, to whom applica tion may be Made. Jrc directly to the subscriber. Lncaster, 3lay li (an lA] Save your Horses "We take great pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article fur Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galls on Horses. Our men have used it fur severe Burns, Bruises. Sores, Still Joints and Rheumatic Pains, and all say it acts like magic. We use no other Liniment. J. W. HEWITT. Eoreman for American, Harden & Wells', Fargo Co.'s "Gentlemen had a negro mau worth $l2OO who took cold from abed hurt, and was useless for over one year I had used everything - I could !Far of without benefit. until I tried the Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly eared him, and I can now take the above price for him. Respectfully yours, JAMES DORRANCE. Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers every where. Be'ware of any other Bragg's Liniment. - It is a I=l3 may 11 lm 17 I=l On the 13th inst., by Rev. Dr. Hodgson. 11. S. Keen of Strasburg, to Lavinia Jackson of Paradise Thy On the '.23d inst., by the same, William Lutz to Susan Dellet botli of this city. On the 9th inst., at Willow Street, Lancaster county, by Levi Huber, Req., Adam Gross to Margaret Snyder, both of West Lampeter. On the 12th inst., at Safe Harbor, by the Rev. C. Walter, Jacob It. Rohrer, of Harrisburg. to Catharine uses, of Safe Harbor. - - • On the ISth inst., by Rev. D. P. Roseumiller, George Grossman, of Warwick township, to Eliza itsLma, of Upper Leacoel: township. • On the let inst., of apoplexy, at Ito, residence, in West Lempeter township, Mary lluber, widow, in the 61st yeal . of her ago.. On the 25th ult., in West Earl twp., Henry Stauffer, aged 54 years, 9 . months and 22 days. Suddenly, in Marietta, uu the Sth inst., Henry PMtv, in the 24th yearof his now Suddenly, on the sth inst , at his residence near New castle, Indiana. Abraham ileruley, formerly ,d Lancaster county, Pa.. aged about 42 years. In liellam twp., York county, on the 14th inst nee. 2a cob Lehman, aged i 4 years. 6 mouths and 1:2 days. The deceased held, the office of Bishop in the Metforuist persuasion, and W. highly esteemed, nut only 11111014; of his own denomination, but by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Ills remains were interred on Sunday. The funeral services were perfumed by lieu. Frederick Stouf fer,of York county, and Peter Nissly, of Lancaster county, from the text, lies. 14 chap, 12 Verse. T'tSTATE OF EBENEZER KILLOUGH _EA AND WIFE. In the Court of Common Pldas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Joseph liallauce, Assignee of Ebenezer Killouzh twd Wife, did on the 18th day of 1858, file in the Office of the Prothonotary or the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given lu ii,i parsons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court hate appointed the TWEN TY-FIRST day of JUN E, 1558. fur the allowance and con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled, or cause shown why the same should not be allowed. Attest, WM. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Proth'4s Office, Loner May IS, 11155. [may 25 -It 19 NOTICE. CARPET LANCASTER 120 The following named person lag at the Lancaster County mouths to two years,) are her. call and pay fur the same, on u (18580 they will be sold with of weaving, chain, &c. Sarah Holcomb Mrs'. Qaigly Levi Pierce, Philip Butt, 'JO Landis Longenecker '2.5!: Jam Itittej, Henry Wußilmy. David Witmer. Rebevea McVey, David P. Italph, 12,4 Julm C. Jones, Wm. E. Ramsey Geo. J. Flick. ,• J. L. Quinhy. • 4 And hereafter all carpets moYrus slier they are yore. may 2a It 10 VALVA BLE FARM AT P.1.14y ATE SALE 00 240 ACRES.—Tbis property is Miller township, Berry county, Pa., 20 miles above Ha, risburg, of a mile of the Pennsylvania Railyad, 2 miles below Baileyburg Station, and 3 miles above the junction, CONTAINING 270 ACRES, 100 acres cleared land in a high state of cultivation, under good fencing and well watered. The improvements are a good DWELLING HOUSE, 24 feet agitate, Bank Barn, 35 feet by 30, with necessary outbuildings. The soil is of a good quality 11111 i well adapted for agricultural purposes. Embracing a fair pr..porilon of first-class meadow land. This farm is within 234 miles of lime, which can bo bought at 0% and 7 cents per bushel. There is 'a young and thrifty APPLE ORCHARD of 130 Trees; convenient to Schools, Mills, Stores and Churches . This property will be sold altogether, or divided into two tracts of 185 acres each, as may beat suit purchasers. The Timber Land In not mountainous; in of easy access, and it cleared would make good tillable land, The Timber consistsuf White and Rock Oak, Pine and Setra, embrac ing a large portion imitable to be manufactured into boards, plank and scantling. It has been estimated by competent judges that the 170 acres will yield 7000 cords of wood, worth, delivered at the Pennsylvania Railroad, $2 per cord—distance to haul from to 1% miles. Posses sion will be given the ensuing fall If desired, when an in- disputable deed will be executed. Zir This property will be sold very cheap, and thoe wishing to purchase farms at a small price cautiot be uch erwisethan well suited. . , Termslof payment: One-hal Ithe purchase money at the delivertof the deed, the balance secured by judgment and mortgage on the property. For further information address John C. Walton, Lan caster city, Pa., or Geo. 11. Smith, residing on the property JOHN C. WALTON, may 2b tt 19] Agent for the side of the property. RREGISTER'S NOTICE.--The Accounts Christian Groff. formerly of Jefferson couuty,Ohio, and late of the respective decedents hereunto annexed, are of Paradise township. Guardianship Account. By Ja- Gu - of Elizabeth Gruff, a minor child of ardian flied in the Register's Office of Lana ter county, f„r evm- , 0 1, G r og - , flrmation and allowance. at an Orphans' Court to be held deceased. in the Court Clouse, in the City of Lancaster, nn the Samuel Seidomridge, Upper Leacock towe,hip By Jacob TUIRD MONDAY in JUNE next, the 21st inst., at 10 Seldoruridge, Adminikrator. o'clock, A. M. Abraham Shelly, Rapbo township. Supplementary final account. By Mirtin Nissley and Abraham Shelly, _ Executors. Jacob Rimier, Borough of Manheim. By Daniel Bradnt, Administrator. Peter Myers, Wait Earl township. By Eckert Myers, Ad ministrator. J. Franklin Ankrim, Drnmore township. By A. Jackson A n krim. Administrator. Joshua Evans, Carnarvon township. By Roberts Yocom• Administrator. Jacob Stauffer, Earl township. Guardianship Account- - By Daniel Martin, Guardian of Jacob Stauffer, one of the JOHN JOHNS, Register. minor children of deceased. liEalsTrat'a Orrice, lAncaster, May 25, 1858. It 19 Henry K. Martin, Earl township. By David Martin, Ad ministrator. kTOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.--The Lydia Reynolds, City of Lancaater. By Samuel M- Bey - .1.1 abatement of five per cent- will be allowed on State nolds, Executor. Tax up to July 15. Collectors are requested to be prompt John Krause. Manor township. Guardianship Account. in their payments of State and County Tax, as the money By Abraham 13ansman, Guardian of Jacob Krause, one is needed in the Treasury. DM.NI EL HERR. of the minor children of deceased. Lancaster, May 25. Treasurer ..f Bil.ncester County. Jacob Andes, Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac• cony td 19 count. By Valentine Andes, Guardian of Levine, Su sanna and John Andes; and Martin Andes, Guardian of Levi and Jacob Andes, minor children of deceased. Tip lIBLIC SALE OF MACHINERY.-- Benjamin Weaver, East Earl township. By Moses S. Wea f Will be sold without any reserve whatever on WED- Benjamin ve and John S. Martin, Executors. NESDAY the ltirn day of JUNE, at my late Iron Works, Mary Lorentz, City of Lancaster. By Peter L. Grosh, in West Chestnut street, Lancaster City, a large collection Administrator de bonis non, with the Will annexed. of MACHINERY. TOOLS, Ac, consisting of John Stoner, Manheim township. Guardianship Account. One ENOINE and BOILER, 20 Horse Power." 26 " " By Abraham Bausman, Guardian of Fanny Stoner, one of the minor children of deceased. LATHES—No. I. 23 Feet Shear, 66 Inches Swing. " John Kemper, Warwick township. By Henry Kemper 2. 14 " '' 3. 9 224 4 " `• and Samuel Wolf, Executors]. " 4. 8 " . 1 32 Reuben Whitey Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac. count. By Reuben White, Guardian of Catharine White, 5. 7 • a minor grand daughter of deceased. ' B. 7 " " 18 " . " `• " Jacob Johns, (farmer) Upper Leacock township. By Reel- 4 14 BORING MILL SWINGS, 48 Inches; PLANING MILL, 8 Lan B. Johns, Executor. Martin Shreiner, Mnnheitn township. Trust Aceount Feet Table; HAND LATHES of different sizes ; BOLT 2 Ily Thomas Groat., Trustee Appointed by the Orphans' ammo MACHINE, 2 DRILL PRESSES. HAND Court to make alio of a plantation In said Mimheim town- SLIDE RESTS, 2 BLOWING FANS, COAL MILL, 3 PAT ship, late the property of Bald deceased. ENT SC I FS Stocks, Taps, Dies, Wrenches. Drills. Tapping Bars, 13or alsrgaret Laminarta, } hurtle township. By George S and . . log Bars. with a genera assortmoot of email vans Aquilla II Lamborn, Executors. SHAFTINO, PULLET.i. HANGERS, COUNTER 5110715. Daniel Hahn, Earl township. By Chambers Huhn and Rudy W. Helen. Administrator, SMITH TOOLS—Bellows, Anvils, Tongues, Sledges, Michael Ely, East Eurl township. Third and Final Ac- Hammers, &c. count. By John High. Executor. BOILER MAKER TOOLS—Bending Rolls, Punching Machine, Shear, Hand Punch, and all - Tools required in Samuel Benito township. By Rhea Fauna, henry Fans; and Sant u•-1 IT Fence. Executors, that branch of business. fair Wheel Screw, Wrought Tuwers. for l'urnaces. John Hoover, Strasburg township Supplementary and itiNDItY TOOLS—Shanks and Ladles of different ca- Final Armin, P. Benjamin Mover, Executor. .8 from 160 to 2000 lbs., Hand Ladles, Tapping Bars, Heim M Iteigart. City ol Lancaster. Its, William B. E"‘"lti' Car W Chills, Iron and Wood Flasks, Oven Railroad Falanestock and Emanuel Iteleart, Administrators. Andrew March, Cotentin tewnship. By Benjamin; Gilbert Truck, Moulding Sand, &v. and Jacob Bushong. Excenters. IRON—Flat. Round and Square Rolled, Pig Iron, Scrap, George Baugh!! an, Bart township By Peter Ilitughtmcn, Cast and Wrought. STOVES AND GRATES—A variety of Cook, Wood Can- Administrator. Geerge n. Breekne k t woship. Its, Zacchens RIIILan non, Chamber and Parlor, Gothic and Ornamental. Swing He and William A Administrators with tie' AV „ ill an. Stationary rates, Oven Doors, Kettles, Pots, Pens, Brocknocic Uoviiship. By .b.lll, Hoff Avariety /f articles not enumerated worthy the notice nine end Jacob Hoffman. Exec uturs o_ II .. tract .. Abraham Ileverstick, Lancaster to world p. Guardianship Sale to .rumen, at 10 o'clock, A. IL Account. By Benjamin Herr. Guardian of Christian may 23 is 19 C. KIEFFER. and Margaret Haverst irk, minor children of deceased. - Daniel Shupe, West Cacalico township. By Jonas Shupp and William Brunner. Executors. Michael Huber, Lancaster City. Guardianship Accoubt. By Barnes Broom, Guardian of Benjamin Huber, a son of deceased. peter Stip°, Lost Cecaiine township. Guardianship Ac. count. By the Administrators of Jacob Fry, deceased. oho was Guardian of Martin 13reirlizato. Sou of George Itrehligam and grandson of Peter Stipe, deceasel. John Gerhart, West Cocalico township. Final Account.— By Isaac S. Gerhart and John Hibshman. Executors. Wesley F. S. Warren, Attired at Law. City of Lmeaster. By Catharine Warren. Administratrix. Maria Kauffman, East Ilempfield tuienship. By Christian K. Long, Administrator. Hannah Churchman, Little Britain township. By George Chandlee, Executor. Andrew Tenzer, Springville, East Donegal township. By 'Jacb Nissley, Executor. David Erb, Warwick township. Guardianship Account.— By Samuel Erb. Guardian of David Erb. one of the chil dren and heirs of deceased. John I'. long. West Lampeter township. By Henry G. Lon g. Ad ruinist rotor. John Long, East Donegal township. Final Guardianship Account. By Jacob L. Engle, Guardian of Henry Long, Tate a mink child of deceased. Sonnet Bri nton. SAdsbury township. By Lydia P. Brit ton and Jailles.l. Brititon, Administratnr, Joseph Pierce. Little Britain township. By Thomas Weed, Trlistee undor the Will of deceased . Jacob Dreppard, City of Lancaster. By Christiana Currv, Executrix. John Brenneman. East Donegal township. 13y Christian Brandt, Administrator. Frances Brandt. Fact Donegal township. By Christian Brandt, Administrator. Jamb Rife. East Lanspeter township. Daniel Rife and Esther Rife. (widows Administrators. John Balthasar Arnold. City of I,llCaSt,r. !!v Jehti 11. Weber, Administra.b,r of Jacob Hering, who was Admin istrator of said deceased. Peter Zerbe, Mount Joy burr:lshii, Trust Account. 13y Abram Shelly. Trustee. Elizalie•h Swnr, East Hempfield township. Trustee Ac count. By Rebecca Gochnauer, I It. Goclinallor and Daniel Rohrer, Administrators of John Gochnauer, dereased. who was Trustee under 1t,,, Will of Elizabeth Swat.. deceased. for Jacob Swar. Godlioh Bey-er. West Cocalleo township. By Peter Miller end William H. Slob,. Executors. Catharine Swineliart. Drumm , township. 13 . v Daniel Le Bever, Administrator. Robert M. Dunn. Drnmore township. Its, Daniel Lefever, ffarrner) Administa attar. Moses Kautz. Lebanon county. C•nardianship Account By Jacob Pfautz, ilumdiatt of Samuel Pilaw,. Inc. o f th e Minor children of deceased. Jaeob Witmer, Earl township. First Account. By Anna Witmer. (widow) and Martin Buchwalter. Executors. Joseph Horst. Leacoek township. By John Denlinger, Surviving Executor. Christian Think. Lower Itaccock township. By Joseph Miller, Administrator. Peter !claimer, East Earl township. By '.oriel Swope. Administrator de bona: non. rum testatnento annex,. Robert Tritidhe. !humor,. township. By George W. Hen sel, Adininistrat •r. Henry Seliminkey, seta. Ilinkletowtr. Earl township.— Supplementary Account. By Henry Schminkey, Sur. viviug Executor. Michael Martin. Ilr..eknoek township. thy Susanna Mar tin, Administrata ix de bolds non. John - Witmer, Itapho township. IV Andrew Metzger, Ad ministrator. Henry Dinterman. Itidgeeille, Coney township. liy Daniel Dieter an, Administrator. Catharine Jenkins. Counarven township. By James the- Ca. Esq., Executor. David Jenkins. Carnarvon townsnip. By James AlcCaa. Esq., Administrator. David Jenkins. Cadnarvon township. fly Jain, AlcCao. Esq., and Doctor Jahn W. Nevin. 'frustees appinted by the Orphans' Court to sell unaceepted lands. Beneval Ruth. Borough of Columbia. By .1. E. Ifacken berg, Administrator. Amelia Harriet Slaynlaker. Paradise tbwilship. lly John 11. Slayrnaker, Atiministrater. Peter Steitz. alanheim t Ilvs o ship. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Rohr, jr., Guardian of Susan E. John P., Henry AL. George 11., Anna E. and Emma S. Storm feltz. minor children of Peter Storinfeltz aid grand children of Peter Steitz, deceased. Susanna Ilertzler, Manor township. By Christian O. Herr. Executor. Ames K. Raub, West Lampker township. By Philip Geist, Administrator. Hannah Hicks, Satisbury township 13y Joshua B. Posey, Executor. John B. Freestone, Drumm, township. Guardianship An count. By Attain Black. limirdian of Jane, E. Free stone, Margaret A Freestone and Edwin B. Freestone, minor children of deceased. Jacob Ilusseltnan. Mount .ley township. By George By. rod, Executor. Thomas Stubbs, Little Britain (tiow ' , ohm; t ownship.— Guardianship Account. lay Vincent Stubbs, Guardian of John T. Stubbs, n minor son of deceased. William fiarillan, Mount Joy township. By George ity'rod. Administrator. Lydia Miller, Fulton township. By Abner Brown and John Findley, Administrators. Abraham Celdren. East Cecalico township. By Jacob Latish. Administrator. Esther Gochilottr. ADtrlir tOWnslli p. By Jacob News wan , er. Surviving Executor. John Brunner, West Coemlieo township, By Maria Brun ner. Willi:int Bruniter and John Hower, Administrators . Jesse Taylor, Sadsbury township. liy Jacob Taylor. Ex ecutor, John Killheffer. Manor tewnstilp By Henry Klendig. Ad ministrator. Thomas Cox, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Ac count. By Jeremiah G. Hess. Guardian of alargaret Hershey, formerly Cox, a minor daughter of deco used. Jacob Danner. City of Lancaster. By Caroline White. (late Caroline Danner.) Administratrix. Edward Ditzler, Clay township. By Samuel Engel, Ex ecutor. John Grabill, West Earl township. Fourth and Final Guardianship Account. By Jacob Grebill and Hest Grehill, Testamentary Guardians of John rirobill, a minor son of deceased. George Wieland. Clay township. By George B. 'Wieland and Jacob Netzly, Executors . John Groff. Providence township. By Joseph Groff 111/1 John Strolun. Administrators. Henry Fetter. Clay township. By George Fetter, Admin istrator. John Bauman. East Cocalico township. By .1 Ind, S. Sit cp. Administrator. Peter Bannmn, Ephrata township. By Christian Smith, Administrator. John Eshleman. Strasburg township Supplementary and Final Acnunt. By Abraham Eshleman and Henry Mils seintan, Executers. John Shreiner, Ilanheim township By Jacob A. Administrator de bonis non. rum testament° annexe. Doctor Ilenry Shunt:, Warwick township. By Henry Shreiner. Administrator de bonis non. John Bitch. sr., Alanheim township. By .Tollo Buell and Henn . Iluch, Administrators. Ann Wisher. West Hempfield tewn.hip. By Samuel Shoch, Trustee. David Shreiner, Manheini township. Suppleuien , ory and Final Account, Ily George Shreiner and Daniel Bard, Executors. Amanda Hacker. who W., a minor daughter and heir at law of Samuel Hacker, late of Ephrata township. de. ceased. By Susanna Hacker. Administ rat trim. Levi Hacker. who was a minor son and heir at I [NI . of Samuel Hacker, late of Ephrata township, deceased By Susanna Hacker, Administratrix. Mary Ann Cunningham. bite wif. of Thomas K. Cunning ham, late Mary Ann Miller. late ~f Frankford, Philadel phia, formerly of Ephrata township. By .1 .nai Administrator. Jacob Usner, East Earl tewnshlp. By Jereuihili. Cotter, Executer. Nathaniel Evans, Borough of Col um bia. By Charles Evans. Surviving, Administrator. David Jenkins. Fulton township By Hannah Jane Jen kins and William F.-Jenkins, Executors. Christian Musselman, Earl sownship. Griardianshlp Ac count. By Isaac Sprecher. Guardian of Esther Mussel man, one of the child e r n and heirs of dermas d. Marlin Herr. Rapho township. By Samuel Ensminger and Abraham Lehman, Executors. Daniel Girvin, Paradise township. By James Giffin and Peter Neidich. Administrators. Mary Humes, City ofLancaster. By John K. Findlay, Esq Executor. Jacob Buchwalter. Mailer township. Guardianship Ar count. By Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Susan E. Iluchwalter. one of the children and heirs of deceased Henry Grubb, West Liunputtr township. By David Lan dis Administrator. Philip Killian. Coeilico (now Ephrate) township. By Richard Killian and Zac , hetts Killian, Executors. John Mylin. Pequ.a township. By Eli K. Itylin and Christian Kintlig. Administrators. .lobo Diller, Earl township. By Amos Diller and E.ahis Sheliffor, Executers. Adam Lichtenbergsr, Coney township. By John Lichten berger. Administrator. John S. Maxwell, Fulton township. Guardianship Ac cßunt. By Day Wood, Guardian of Robert S. Maxwell, a minor son of deceased. John Kemper, Warwick townehip. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Kemper, Guardian of Elignlieth G. Kemper, (now intermarried to David Buch,) child and heir of de ceased. John renstermanher, Borough of Mount Joy. By Jacob 11. Hoffer. Executor. Samuel Shaeffer, Ephrata township. Guardianship Ac count. Ily Joseph Kline, Guardian of Martin shneffer, cll. of the miner children mud heirs at law of deceased. }lurid Martin, Caamarven township. By David ' News wainger and Peter Newswanger, Ex ern tor, Elizabeth Buck, City of Lancaster. By William J. Buck, Executor. Jelin Soudur, Milner township. Supplementary Account. BY Jacob Sputter and Henry Solider, Executors. Jos e ph it.dts, Paradise township. By Henry Miller and David Potts, Administrators. Henry Shertz, Paradise township. By Henry H. Shorts, Executor. Daniel Wenger, Earl tewnship. By John Wenger, .Admin istrator. Jacob Eshleman, sen., Manor township. Ity David Eshle man, Executor. George Miller, nen.. Upper Leococle township. Ily henry and George Miller, Executors. William A. Spangler, Borough of Ilarietta. Gun rdianship Account. By Samuel Patterson Sterrett. Guardian of John Spangler, Anna Martha Spangler, now wife of Speakman, Adelina Spangler and Mary J. Spangler, minor children of 'deceased. John Christ, City of Lancaster. Supplementary and final Account. By Jacob Christ and Bonlamtn F. Shenck, two of the acting Administrators do bonis non, rum tes tament° annexe. • 1111!IIIIIIMil MAME BARNES & PARK, Proprivtoni. N. Vorl S 1 C.A.RPETS : 1 s, who have Carpets remain- Prison, (averaging from six ely notified that unless they r before the Ist day of JULY, out reserve, to pay the cost Iltunah Scott, 204,' Yd 1). Witmer. :37‘,. ` - Wm. I'. !Achy, 24 '• Sta'l Spindler, 51;!.2 “ J. It. Stoner, J H 1O ~, ohn !food, -' C. , . '. Jno. McNlannue. 29 , .. , „ •• J. J. Jordan, 41 . .).1 - Lawrence VAnney22!... '• Wm. Hutton, lO'.. • J A. Gertz, 24!‘.i. - Wto. Ludwig, '•'2l:, , L .I , lln li u , y . 19 , 4 •• ikilj. 11..v0r, 1 7 i' " 111=1 ill be dielieeeil AY CADWELL. Keeper, per J. L. Clerl ESTATE OF EDWARD STEACY AND WIFE. to the Court of Common Pleas fur the County of Lancaster. Whereas, William Steacy and James McPhail. Assignees of Edw..rd Steacy and wife. did on the twenty first day of April, 1858, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their final account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the N A TIONAL R 0 TEL. said estate, that the said Court have appointed the twenty -1 fourth day of May, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, un- R ..1 . CE STREET, .4130rE, THIRD, 1 less exceptions be filed. PHILADELPHIA. I Attest, W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. SIDES k CA.RMANY. ' Prothy'n Office. Latie'r., April 21, 1.858. [apr 27 It la PETER BIDES. ) EVIT CARMANY, 11) , +y 11 Ti STATE OF DAVID WAID AND WIFE. L.,' In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Can lANCASTER COUNTY BAsu, May 4. 1858 caster. Whereas, John Varus. A:ell:cum,' of David Wald THE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY and wife. of Earl township. did on the nineteenth day of I d e clared a Dividend of four per cent. on the Capital April. 1818. file in Ihe "dice of the Prothonotary of the Stock paid in, payable on demand. W. L. PEI PER. said Court tliS account of the said estate: may 11 may I ' 7 Cashier.. Notice is hereby given to all parsons interested in the said estate. that the raid Court have appointed the twenty -El olt RE N T .--An excellent. Frame ; fourth day of May. 1.50. far the confirmation thereof, um Weatherd3oarded STABLE. situate on the Alley be- . less excepftms be filed South Queen and Prince stroets, and near West - Attest, W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Vine street, will be leased for mtr tear .et a moderate rent. • Prothy's Office, Lone'r , April 19. 1858. [apr 27 4t 15 .e.e. There is a Carriage House with the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intel tide near, mar RI - FARMERS' BANK OF LANCAfiTER. Pier 4. 1458. fact of the heirs of It Mert Jenkins, late of Cmrnarvon twp., NOTICE. --The Directors of this Bank said county, deii'd, did on the Sixth day of May, 1858, file have declared a dividend of TIIREK PR I; CENT. for in the tillice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, the the last six montba—payable to Stockholders nu demand. Ammo ot of Oleic said Attorneyshipi H :7081 HENRY It. REED, Cashier. Notice is hereby pin-ti I. all persons interested in the same. that the said Court have appointed the TWENTY .' 1 NSOLVENT NOTICE.--My Creditors KIILST dal nfJUNE, 1858, for the allowance and crinfirma will take notice that I have applied to the Court of tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed, or cause shown Common Pieasj of Lancaster County, for the benefit of the why the same should nut b. allowed. Insolvent Laws of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed Attest, WM. CARPENTER. Protlfy._ MONDAY the list of JUNE next, at 10 A. M., for Pi uth'y's Office, Lam,' r, May Mh,18:,8. [may 11 41 17 — is hearing - . where all mey attend if they think proper. may 11 4115 WM. ALEXANDER LAIRD. Tti THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Whereas, Re, jkISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-- Doct. John W : ahrin and James Mal., Esq., Attorneys in The copartnership heretofore existing ler weco the fact of the Heirs of David Jenkins, late of the township of subscribers, in the Mercantile business, at Conestoga CF,Clin,r, =aid county, dec',l, did nu the Sixth day of Centre, Lan. Cn., Pa., was dissolved by mutual cement on May, IBSS, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of said the Ist of April last. All persons indebted to the tirm will , Court. the account of,ltheir said Attorneyshi p urike payment to JOHN Maarm. in whose hands the books Notice is hereby iffren to all persons Interested in the are left, to whom all claims should also be preset , nia. ! same, that the said Cdurt have appointed the TWENTY JOHN FRAILICIL ,! FIRST day of JUN E. ‘ 1850. for the allowance and confir- JOHN MARTIN. Marion thereof, unlesii exceptions be filed, or cause shown N. 11. The lalsitluss will be continued at the old st and why the sante should not he allowed. by John Freilieh. [Ol5O 18 41' 18 - Attest, WM. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, Lane', May Oth, 1858. [may 11 1118, cAMUEL, L. FOX, OPTICIAN, . 5:17 Noire 21 , BCITONWOOD urn err. . _ Six 1%1,s with the McAlliskrs _ . 1.r.(11.:1C.4, in field, Silver and Elastic Steel Frames, ef a great vLriutu ..f 1,10er.. with Superior GIHSSOS, cAreirilly adapted to the sight. Mien, scup-e. Dlan ill, instruments, Surveyors' COMpacSl.g :111.1 Transits, Dairy Thermometers, Glazier,' Diamonds, fic., Sr. All I,inds of Opljoal Instruments made, repaired a n d adjusted. Ascot for Oblique Pointed Gold Pens. and the $25 5)- lie Tl rrad, ri ~ e tvong Machines. imay 18 3m 18 O 0 T AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. 1) .Y". 15 North D& Strwl, (Sprechey's .Vcm Building,) The fful,ritier has just commenced the Boot and Shoe natounistine nt tho ntafve mention —I shop. Ile ha, em ployed fir,t•rate workmen, and is prepared I. manufacture to order. in the most duraband nishionalfie etyles. and of the best materials. &la RUNTS AND :SHOES of every description, en the most reasonalfie terms. LADIE Work also attended to. Ile will likowiso do repairing of sorry kind. this no xi:ark will all lm Warra well and sonar Don't forgot the place. It is directly opposite the Court Ifeatss, in North Duke street.l doors north of the •• ntel ligencer— Printing Offire. .10IIN It. GRAHAM. may IS tf IS FRATI"S PATENT HAY AND GRAIN RAKE. PATENTED JANUARY STII, 1556. This Rake has taken the first Premium at seven ate and County Agricultural Exhibitions.and is beyond doubt the very best now in use. A greater number have 1-en sold than of any other kind during the same time, all .4f which harm given satisfaction to purchasers. tern us wh.hiug Rakes this season will please send in their orb-ns. so as to prevent disappointment, as was the caae last sea son. We are now making to order. The stock made on hand during the winter are alt engaged. I would also give notice that our right to make and sell the said Rake is good, and we guarantee the Hanle to those who purchase said Rakes; and not to pay A. llehuff. or any of tile agents, anything for the use of said Rake, as sea be lieve it to be nothing more or less than a design to injure the tale of said Rake. The subscriber refers to the following persons who hove purchased and used this Rake LANCASTER COUNTY. Merin Hoopes, Isaac llinkle, John Stehman, Marlin Melling.•r, M. M. Strickler, J. 11. Strickler, Jacob henry Widar. Jacob Sites, John Donor, Frederick Sehner, Joseph Detweiler, Benjamin Landis. Jacob Stouffer, Ben jamin Fry. C. 11. Herr, C. 0. Herr, William Martin, David Herr. Jacob Bear. Isaac F. Groff, Benjamin Herr, Mail,: Connel, Jacob Brai•aker, Henry Neff. C. B. Harr, (Farmer,) Elias Herr. Daniel Herr, Michael Sechrist, Jacob Musser, Amos Shuman, John S. Breneman, Henry Mussleman. John Garber, John Young. YORK COUNTY. Benjamin Stridck•r. Henry Stoner, Sir. Hindle, Ste. liar ris, David Lareau. • ' " ' .Jacob Hoover, DavidClark,Wm.Moore, M. Itrundt. George S Roberts, Davis Hoopes, Jesse Williams, Thom as Downing, Nathan Williams, Job Ilayes, Jacob Huey, Richard Pim, John D. Steele. Isaac Hayes, Themes Bonsai, Thomas Bailey, Richard J. Downing. James l'ierce, George W. Pierce. George Pyle. Job Reich, S. B. Worth. William Stevens. Aaron Lukens, James D. McLellan, Mahlon Bishop, 11. A. Beale For particulars, address. . . HENRY BRANDT, AGT., Manufacturer. Columbia, Lancaster County, Da. Columbia, May IS. 1858. [may l 8 of (Examiner cr,py ccu EEVES' PATENT LEVER. PEN.'-- ji, The subscribers would respectfully cull the atten tion of their friends and the public generally. to this new Pen, which is cuuqtructed upon an entirely new prihCloo. It Iris burn the aim of the inventor to combine the stilt point of the pencil with the elasticity of the goose quill, and the annexed certificates, by parties who have used the Pen, will show that he has succeeded. Among the advautsges attained by this over toll oilier Pens, are Ist. The nibs being stiff they net as a suptort to the hand. enabling the writer to use it with the same rapidity iluot he to aid a lead pencil. The manner in which the nibs lido operated upon for the purpose of producing light nod shade. is of such a nature that it is impossible f o r the nibs to lap over each ollmr, or slick in the paper, thereby causing spattering and blotting as the ordinary elastie.nibbed Pens aro liable to do. We give lint a few of the many certificates which we have iu our hands, and respectfully invite the public to call and examine for themsel rev. I consider -ItEgviim . PATENT LEVER PEN " the very belt I have ever used. I enn, in a given thee. write one-third more With it than with any Pen I have ever used. .1. ALBERT ALLEN. Peashain and Card - Writer, Girard 1.1,u5 . e. Philadelphia. We purchased one of the above Pens eight months age, and have broil usiog, it ever sin,. We esteem it a pleasure to have the opportunity of conunentliug an article to the fiver the public, entitled to coinuch merit as this Pun ILAIGU EL S: LO , Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. May 13, lasB I hereby tit - T.lO Messrs.'BEL.. A: NY ESTILL EITER, rns SOLE AILENT , for seltint my . • PATENT LEVER PEN," in the county of Lancaster, :stat.. of Pennatdrania. ATTEST, JOHN F. RUNES, Patentee. ROIV,ItT TAYLOR, , Mtn u factul ers. TliON AS HEED. 1 The undersigned under the above arrangements are pre pared to sell the Pa(cut Lever Pen at the Manufacturer's wholesale prices. to retailers, and earnestly solicit orders for the same. The undersigned take great pleasure in ad ding the certificates of two of our citizens who have tried the Pen. Ilear them. I have for some time past been using one of "REEVES PATENT LEVER PEN..” and consider it much better than any Metalie Pen I have ever used. It possesses mire elasticity, and will produce a stroke of mlinust any thick ness, with greater regularity and without danger of strain ing or getting nut of order, than any Gold Pen 1,, saw. Signed, JOHN B. Li V I NG.-T, Lancaster, 3lay 14. 1635. lie' itm used one of "REEVES P/TENT Loom Peas" lam free of lay it is far superior to anythimf in (he l'en lice haVe eVt•r used. With the same leb 11,1Vient Junk and the thirst hair-stroke ran he rondo at the will Of the Pens man, and bring constructed of such heavy material, the nib (hereby being more firmly secured, it will wear longer and better than any other l'en now in use. Of Peas it is the Ullimatu.. ("Hai , . It. FIIAILEX, Pensman and Card Writer. Lancaster, May 14, 1358. SPRESG7S{: a WESTIIAEFFER, Publishers and Ifix,k,:lers, 33 North Queen street, Sole Agents for this county, Lancaster, Pa. may 14 if It THE NEW JERSEY IMPROVED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. The subscriber now offers to the farmers of Lancaster and adjoining counties one of the best combined Machines in use. It hae stood the test for five years—giving entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It is capable of cut ting from ten to fifteen acres of gnus or grain per day, with one pair of horses. Lewis Curts, of Salem, is willing to qualify that be cut twenty one acres of grass with one team of horses in one day. Hundreds of other names could be got if it were necessary. This m.,chine was sold last year in this and ether counties, and extensively in Now York and New Jersey, and was preferred above all other machines wherever wed, both for reaping and mowing.— It has been used from year to year with less repairs than any other machine. Owing to the scarcity of money the price has been reduced from last year, so that any farmer can now secure one of the best machines that can be produced. The agents who sell these machines are persons who have used them and are willing to recommend them to other farmers who are the beet judges of the machines— not mere agents selling for a per tentage, and willing to cram anything down the throats of farmers. These machines are made at my shop in Bound Brook, New Jersey, where I have constantly on hand Horse Pow ers, Corn Shellers, Cut tivetors and all kinds of farming im plements. JOHN SMALLEY, Proprietor. The above machines can be had at A. F. BAIR'S SHOP, in East King street, Lancaster, half a square east of Sprach er's tavern. [may 18 2m 18 ESTATE OF THOMAS STARILS, DEVIL Letters testamentary on tha estate of Thomas Starr., late of West Donegal township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Elixabethtotin Bor ough: All persons indebted to said estat e are requested to make Immediate payment, and those havingelaims against the same trill present them, withqut delay, properly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN LYNCH, apr 27 6t 15 Executor. ESTATE OF HANNAH GROFF, LATE of the city of Lancaster. dec'd.—The undersigned Au ditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. to distribute the balance in the hands of the Administra tors of said estate, among those legally entitled thereto by law, beret.) gives notice, that he will attend for the duties of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of JUNE next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Library Room In the Court House. at Lancaster, when and where all persons interested will attend. apr 27 It 15 W3l. CARPENTER. Auditor. ESTATE OF' WILLIAM A. LEADER, Deed.—The undersigned. Auditor, appointed to pass upon the . exceptions filed to the account of Margaret Grif fith. formerly Margaret Leader, Adininistratrix of William A Leader. late of the Borough of Columbia. deceased, and also to make di-tribution of the halance in the hands of said Margaret Griffith. Administrarrix. to thew legally entitled thereto, will attend to the 'duties of his appoint ment, at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, _on THURSDAY. JUNE 3rd, 185 H, at 10 o'clock, a. ni. apr 5t 15 H. B. SWARR. STATE OF ELIZABETH LOVETT, 1J DEC'D.—Letters of adminietration on the estate of Elizabeth Lovett, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned: All persona in debted to the said estate, are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them, properly proven for settlement, to ALDUS J. NEFF, Southwest rorner Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. at 15 rRIIST ESTATE OF JOSEPH ROYER, .(sou of Joseph,) Warwick 'my uship. In the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Lancaster. Wnereas. Michael Weldler and Christian Wenger, Trustees, Sc., did on the Third day of May. 1658, file in the office of the Pro- thonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the Raid Estate, that the said Court have appointed the TWEN- Ty-Fi ti 8T day of JUN E, 1858, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest WAL CARPENTER, Proth'y. Prothy's °Rive. Leuc'r, May 3d, 1358. (may 11 4t 17 N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS tf 11 , FOR TO E COUNTY OF L A NCASTER. Whereas, Rev. Doct. John W. Nevin and James Mee., Esq., Attorneys in t SSIGNEE , S NOTICE.--Christian _LA. Blank and Wife, of Paradise township, Lancaster county, having made a deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of their creditors, to the undersigned, dated the 6th day of April, ISf.4 : Ali persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, us the Bonk Accounts, toads and Notes remaining unpaid on the lot of August next, will be placed la the hands of an office] for collection, and those hating claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for set tlement to NEUHAUSER, Assignee, apr 27 tit lftl re,lding in Salisbury township. ESTATE OF JOHN HAWK, DECD.-- Letters of adminisistration on tho estate of John Hawk, late of: Conoy township, deceased, having Leen issued to the subscriber residing in the same township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make '!3M!!,,t and tlidso wil! pr,stmt th.lll u it4l at .1 , 1:I:, . rly 311[11(04,1:rd .7AC!' di A. MILLER. Adm'r. F'STATE OF JOHN MARTIN (Alex. 9 s o„ ) Earl township. Lancaster county, Lou. rs t,stamentary on said estate hosing been granted to ti e undersigned, all persons indabled thereto are re questrl to urthe immediate payment. and those having :I,inst the some will present them for settlement to either -1 I h. , undersigned Exarntors. ALEX. 11A Irr N, Earl Twp. 151LLIAM IL CAIN. East Earl Twp. DAVIES WALLACE. do. do. do. SSIGNED ESTATE OF HENRY CO— "-I f Mt. .1. y twp. In the C. urt of Common of La, r eounty. 'loofa. Trust Book No. 3. p. 74. L. S.: To I leur:. rolfle and hie creditor,—Take notice that thn Court this any granted a Rule to show CIIII9P why h riot ion Ifeisit and David Cold, nssignecn of Henry Cold, : should not be dincharod, 1111.1 it no sufficient cause he shown to the contrary tiil the day of May. A.D., 1450. nI 111 o•cloel,. A M.. when sail Rule in returrable, they will then be llischargvd. ' •" ' Lane4ster, Ai./ 11 19",, STATE OF DANIEL WENDED,. In _UA the Court of !'r , lllololl Pleas tnr the County of Lancas ter. NVltertae. Mt :Solt and Isaac Hoover. Trustees 'of Druiel Wierrer under 11, Will of Jriselrir late of \Vest Earl tot'.. Lancaster enmity, (lid on the Four teenth day of Lay, in the Office of the Prothono tary of said Court. their final Ars. runt of snit] Estate Notice no h-treby ;fie.] to all persona interested in the said Enl.rte, that the said Court have appointed the TWEN• TY.FIRST day of F. ISSB. fur the allowanre and con firmation thereof. unless exceptions he bled. ur mine shown why the same should not he allowed. Attest. WM. CARPENTER, Froth', Proth'y's lace, LanCr. May 14, IS5s. [nay IS 4t . . . --. . Class No.lo. White pine. No. It. Aih. cypress, white-oak USTATE OF F. J. KRAIIIPH, DECO).— boards. , No. Di. Black spruce. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. j2j Letters Testamentary upon the Will of the said F. 4. Spikes and nails. N 0.23. Lead zinc and tin. N 0.24. Pig iron. Kramph. late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, having No. 25. Hardware. No. 1. Paints and oils. No. 29. Cotton been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned : canvas. No. 30. FLAX and cotton twine. No. 31. dims. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Nu. 32. Leather. No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 38. Tallow, speedy payment, and thoie having claims against said do 8.11. oil. No. 30. Ship chandlery. No. 43. Tank and ceased are requested to present there properly authenticated l galley iron. No. 44. Chain iron. No. 45. Ingot copper. for settlement. ; No. 47. Miseollaneous. F.. 1 Kramph's Merchant Tailoring Establishment will' GO he continued as to herefore at the corner of North Queen SPORT, Vlcontinued • and Orange streets, under thesuperintendence of S. S. : Class. No, I. White oak logs. No. 6. Yellow-pine plank RATIIV , IN. ono of the Executors, to whom payments are ' stock logs. No. 10. White-pine. Nu. 11. Ash and cypress. to be inadu and claims presented. No. 12. Black walnut, cherry, mahogany butts. No. 14. SARAH M. KRAMPH, White-ash oars, hickory bars. No. 16. Black spruce. No. JOSEPH EHRENFRI ED, IS. Liguunatibe. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails. may 401 16 S. S. RATHVON. ! No. 23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 21. Pig iron. No. 35. Hardware. No. 27. Paints. oils, Sc. No. 28. Flax canna, A SSIGNED ESTATE OF GEORGE 'No 29. Cotton canvas. No. 30. Flax and cotton twine. _ L A MARTIN AND WIFE. OF I3RECKNOCK Tyl . .—ln . No. 31. Glass. No. :33. Leather. No. :33. Hose. No. 34. the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— Brushes. No. 35. Bunting and dry goods. No. 37. Pitch, Whereas, Henry Martin, Assignee of said George Martin , tar, rosin. No. 3S. Tallow, soap, and oil. No. 39. Ship and Wife, did on the third day of May, 1858, file in the , chandlery. No. 40. Stationery. 0111 , e of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account ' WARRINGTON. FLORIDA. of the said Estate: Notice is herehy given to all persons interested in the Clato No. t. White-oak loge. No. 3. White-oilk promise, said Estate, that the said Court hare appointed the 31st ous timber. No. 4. White oak keel pieces and rudder stocks. day ut MAY, 1 , 58, for the confirmation thereof, unless ! No. 10. Whit. pine. No. 12. Mack walnut nod cherry. No. exeeptions be filed. 13. Locust. No. 14. White-ash oars, hickory bars and butts. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Protli'v. I No. 10. Lienininvitie. No. 21. Iron. No. 23. Lead, zinc, tin Prods'. office. Lancr., May 3d, 1858. may 41t 16 : No. 25. Hardware. Nu. 27. Paints, oils, Bc. 2y 18 4 S SIG N E D ESTATE OF DANIELI — )ETZELT &. lIVEVOY, STILL CON— .L 0101 D AND WlFE.—Daniel Good and Susanna his r linnet's° MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in the wife, of West Cocalico township. having by deed of ',dun- THE GRANITE BUILDING, tinny assignment. conveyed their property to the under- N 0. 6 ,4, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic signed, residing in Breckmck township. tier the benefit of eat FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baloluee. Samonies and their creditors: all persons indebted to the said Daniel Nellsaons finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest Good or Wife, will Make payment, and all persons having French Cassimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy clahns against them. are requested to present them prop- Cassimeres. the best selection ; Vestings of all descriptions, erly authenticated ti, PETER GOOD, and a large ussortment of Islay 46t 16 Assignee. G ENTLEM EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ___ We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage su liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and trusr by ESTATE OF HENRY BRENBERGER. strict attention to business to receive it. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lass- One of the firm has had considerable experience in one raster. Whereas, Jacob 11. Zercher, Assignee of Henry the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es- Brenberger, of Providence township, did on the twenty- tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that be sixth day of April, Ib5S, file in the Office of the Prothono. will be able to render satisfaction to the patrons of the tary of the said Court. his account of the said estate i . tr .. PETZELT & McEVOY. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested iu the apt 7 tf 12 said estate. that the said C.urt have appointed the thirty- . .. . , ME=ll===l=l ~sceptinue be tiled. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Prettily. Prothy's Office, Lane', April 26:1858. [moy 4 4t14 SSIGNED ESTATE OF JACOB L. URO:IS AND WIFE. In the Court of Common Pleas fur the County of Lancaster. Whereas. Abraham Bowman, ' Assignee of Joeob L. Gross sad Wife, of Ephrata town ship, did on the 29th day of April, 1858. file in the Office of the Prothonotarxof the said Court, his account of the said estate: • -. • :. Notice i• hereby given to all pert ms interested in the Paid ii3tate, that the said Court have appointed the thirty first day of Moe. ISSS, bo. the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions he filed. Itest. W. CARPENTER, Proth'v. Prothy's Office, Lois', April 29, 1958. may 44t 16 SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.--John Ecru. and Wife. of lirecknock township. Lancaster county, having made a deed of voluntary assignment for the bene fit of their creditors ti th- undersigned, dated the 7th day of April, A. D.. 1858: All persons indebtedto said estate are requested Vi make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are requested to present thou duly ant •oticat.,l f, settlement to F.:A )1 UEL Ti. FOLTZ. Assignee. resi ling in C:1 rnnrvon township. ""'y 7 6 1 X•OTICE.--In the matter of the petition Benjamin Musser, one of ;he Executors of Benjamin Musser. deed. Trustee of Elizabeth Collingwood, (late Elizabeth Bender.) deed, said Elizabeth being widow of Philip Bender. deed. The undersigned duly appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, Auditor, to ascertain the names of persons entitled, and to distribute the fond in the hands of Benjamin Musser, the Executor above stated. All persons thereat re. to ire and legal representatives of the said Elizabeth Bender, dee'd, and all persona claiming said fund, or any part thereof, aro requested to present their claims fur examinati.,ll and decision to the under signed Auditor. who will m-et for that purpose. on SAT URDAY the lath day of JUN E. A. D.. 1858, at the Library Room in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, at 2 o'clock, I'. 31. GEO. 11. BO3IBERGER, may 18 4t 193 Auditor. AJOTICE !--Notice is hereby given to all persons who mny be in possession of United States Arms and Accoutrements. that do not belong to Volunteer Companies in Lancaster county, that they are requested to return them to the undersigned. The undersigned would further notify those pensons who have in possession United States Rifles and Accoutrements, such as Powder Flasks, Cartridge boxes. and Belts, formerly belonging to the ".13u• chant. Rifles" of this city, ti return the same immediately, otherwise he will be compelled to proceed against them according to law, without further notice. WILLIAM S. AMWItO, Brigade Inspector of the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, P. 31. Office—South Duke sL, %square south of Court House may 18 It 18 AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At highest current rates, paying 4 per cent for Gold, 3 " " oat 13 t 139 REED, K'GRANN, KELLY & CO. PROPOSALS FOR NAVAL SUPPLIES NAn DEPARTIMPT. Dopqrinornt of anutrurtion, E7uipment. do May 13, 3558 SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish naval 6upplien for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1859, will be received at this Buseau until 3 o'clock, p m., of the Ifith June next. These prOposals most is. endorsed "Proposals for Nowt/ Supplies, But•eou of Construclam, ," that they may be distin guished from other business letters The materials and articles embraced In the class. named are particulady descril.d la printed - schedules, any or which will be furnished to such as desire to , frer "11 appli• cation to the commandants of the reap-olive pads or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and those of all lb.' yards upon application to this human. This division int , . ”I,,sses being for the convenience of dealers in each, such pot ti , ms will be furnished as are actually required for bids. The commandant and navy agent of each station will have a copy of the schedul. of the other yards, for examination only, from which it mar be judged whether it will ba de eirebleto make application for them. Offers must be made N . the whole of a clam ata ny yard upon one of the printed schedules. or in strict conformity thcressith, or thc will not h e considered The con , ract will be award. d t the lowest bona fide bid der whn gives pryer security for its fulfilment. The United States reserves the right to reject all the bids for any clan, if deemed exorbitant. All articles must be of the very best quality, to be de livered in good order, and in suitable vessels and packages, as the case may be, at the expense and risk of the contrac tor. and in all respects subject to the inspection, measure ment, count, weight. be., of the yard where received, and to the entire satisfaction of the commandant thereof. Bidders are referred to the commandants of the respective yards for samples, instructions, or particular description of the articles; and. all other things being equal, preference will be given to articles of American manufacture. Every offer, as required by the law of 10th August, 1846, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form of which Is herewith given. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified. and the contract will be forwarded as Iwo thereafter as practicable, which they will b= required to execute within ten days after Its receipt at the post-office or navy agency named by them. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract , and their responsibility certified to by a United States district judge. United States district attorney, col lector, or navy agent. As additional security, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the command ants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy agent at the points of delivery within thirty days after its pre sentation to him. It is stipulated In the contract that, if default be made by the parties of the first part In delivering all or coy of the articles mentioned in any class bid for In the contract, oG the quality and at the time and places above provided, then, and in that case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not exceeding twice the amount of such class, which may be recovered from lime to time, according to the act of Con gress in that case provided. approved March 3, 18.13. Classes Nos. I, 2. 4, ii. 7 to be delivered one , fourth part on or before the 15th May. one-fourth part on or before the 20th July, one-fourth part by the 20th S-ptember, and the remainder by the Ist December, 1659. Classes 3 and 9, the by the 15th May, 1859. The remaining classes to be delivered one-fourth part on or before the lot September next. one-fourth part nu or before the let December next. ens-fourth part on or before the let April, and the re mainder on or before the 30th June, 1659, unless earli, required with a notice of twelve days, comprising at each delivery a due proportion of each article Class 10 and all following. if additional quantities of any of the articles named therein are demanded. they are to be furnished on like terms and conditions previous to the expiration of the fiscal year, upon ref•ei ring a notice of fifteen days from [ho bureau, the commandant of the yard, or navy agent. Form of Offer. of , in the State of , hereby agree to furnish and deliver, in the respec tive navy -3 ards, all the articles named in the classes here unto annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the schedules theref,, cud in conf. , rtuity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Construction, Scc., of [Lentil of Moe, ISSS, Should in} , offer he accepted, I request to be addressed at , and the contract soot to the navy-agent at , or to , for signature and certifi cate. (Date.) Signature, A. B. • The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted PEtiESA TowssaiP, Lancaster co., March 2.9, 'SAS. to his ..ffer. and eac h of them signed be him. Opposite , Ma. JOHN B. Efiß, DEAR SIR:— each article In the schedule the price must be act, the ', After having used the McCormick Reaper and Mower amount carried out, the aggregate footed up for each class, 1 for a season we mast unhesitatingly say that it is a and the amount likewise written iu words. I very good Mower, and as a Reaper, it is not equalled ' by any other Reaper that has come under our observa- Form , I Gitaront,. ! lion. Its construction is simple and it is easily kept In The undersigned, , of . in the ' repair; we, therefore, take Pleasure In strongly recom- State of in the State of , hereby guaranty that in case , Mower and Reaper combined In one Machine, as the the foregoing bid of therein named be accepted, he or they will, within ten , SAMUEL HESS, days atter the receipt of the contract at the post-office 1 HENRY HESS, named. or navy agent designated, execute the contract for JOHN SEVER, the same, with gond and sufficient sureties: and In case ' BENJ. SNAVELY. said - i raid. we guaranty to make good the difference between the ' lam prepared to furnish any amount of certificates offer of the said and that which may ho ac- . or evidences of the great superiority of these machines, copied. Signatures of two guarantors. CD. from the most respectable farmers of Lancaster and E F. Lebanon counties, who have need thorn in all kinds of grass and grain, for several years past, with perfect satisfaction. For further particulars see handbills post- I hereby certify that the above-named known to me as nten of property, and able to make good , i• Applications for Machines should be made early. their guarantee. ! Repairs of all kind constantly on hand. Apply per- Date. Signature. G 11. eoaally, or by letter, to To be signed by the United States district judge, United ' JOHN B. ERB, LRiz, Lancaster co., Pa., States district attorney. collector, or navy agent. Sole Agent for Lancastev and Lebanon counties. . The Agent, JOHN B. ERB, will be in Lancaster The following are the classes required at the respective city, at the Keystone House, EVERY MONDAY, and In navy yards: Lebanon, at Endres Bomberger's Hotel EVERY FRIDAY ] april 28 5122 KITTERY, MAINE. Class Nn. ln. White pine. Class 11. Ash plank. 1 , 70. 12. I Allen's Im roved Mower & Reaper. Black walnut and cherry. No. '2l. Iron. No. 22. Spikesp 1 and nails. No. 23. Lend. zinc, and tin. N 0.27. Paints, i MANUFACTURED AT ERCILDOUM, CHES oils. Ac. No. 32. Leather. No. 33. Hose. No. 37. Pitch, TER CO., PA. tar, and rosin. No. 38. Tallow, soap and oil. rFIESE Machines CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS. rare now offered to the / ~ 1 ; !,• Class No. 1 While-oak Ingo. No. 3. White-oak promisor, , the Farmers of Lancaster ..,:: •,, ons tirul.er. No. In. White pin- Na. 11. Ash and cypress. , county. They have been , , No. 14. Hickory butts. elm timber , and white wood. No. very thoroughly tested du l' ' .l; 15. Stares. No. I.; 11:ack spruce. No, 21. Iron. No. 22. : ring several harvests and are - ,.1 : Spikvs and hails. Nn.23. Load. zinc. and tin. No. 24. PP' - • • _ -,.....,. . warranted entirely superior .. Iron. N.. 25. Hardware. No. 27. faints, oils, 51c. No. 2.5. other r mac hi ne ' in ,;‘,,,, 7.. , • ;',.N, PAX C.VASS. NO 2n..Cv ton canvass. No. 30. Flax and ' any 9 e 9/0f th on e . ‘-/' ' cotton twine. N.. 3 , Cdass. No 33 Leather. N.,. 33. i There la about J o e t - ._.,_ ..• Mowers in use in Chester IT 1.. 1 Hose. No. 34. Itriphes. No 35. Hu hting and dry goods. . conn alone , . . 41- No. 37 Pitch, tar, p-in. No. 38. Tallow, soap, oil. No. They are Mle both single \-';::'."-"- ,/,' :14 .- ' 39. Ship chandlery. No. 40. Statiouery. N 0.41. Fire-wood. and combined . Several lof ' ' t ./4;':: --) . - • / BROOK 1.1" N, NEW YORK. - ' the bingle machines have - NI., , , , Clast. No. 1. White oak-logs. No. 3. White-oak month- been ased in this county, as 1 4;_ , , v p ruious timber. No, ti. Yellow-pine plank stock logs. Nr. . will be seen from the follow. R'', ~, ..-,,."%, 10. White pine. No. 11. Ash. cypress, white-vok boards. 1 lag certificate, , r. - 7. No. 12. Black walnut, cherry. Am. N 0.13. Locust. No. 14 . - .. I j , "' i' . ~,_.:',..., White-ash oars, hickory bars. and butts. No. 15 White CERTIFICATES. . rak staves and heading.. Nn. Di. Black spruce. No 18. MANOR, LANCASTER ,0., PA. ii 7.:77 - ff' . COP, ' Lignurnvilm. No. 21 Iron. No 22. Spikes and nails. No. sfr. Caleb Pierce, Dear Sir : 2-,!' ---"' ..-.4 ? '23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 24. Pig iron. No. 25. Hard. I would say to the Farmer, .:'r. t. 1 . j • All wa,o. No. 27. P..ints, oil,. X, No. '2B. Flax canons. Na. shot 1 hare purchased an ~,,,.....,-, • got 29. C ton canvas. No. 30. Flax and cotton twine. NO. Allen's Mowing slachine, and 4 . ~.. - ,L , ' 31 (Hasa. No. 32. Leather. No. 33. Hos, No. 84. Brash- think it excels any other ma ..,:t,".F__:_' -• . ,-.T.,.,_ es. No. 35. Bunlitig and dry goods. No. 37. Pitch. tar, chine in use, and doe* the , . . 4„„,7_-_...--51 m)r . mein. :Co. 3S. Tallow. soap, oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. ' work one third enamor for the .. ,-1 7 ---- : s;.-• ,;;)- N 0.40. Stationery. No. 41. Fire-wood. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. Class No. 1 White-oak logs. No. 2. White-oak plank. No. 3. 11 hire oak promiscuous I lather. No. 5. Yellow•pitio stock Inca. No. 7. Yellow-pine beams. No. 10. White pine. No. 11. Ash, cypress, white-oak boards. No. 12. Black walnut, cherry No. 13. Locust. No. 14. White ash oars and hivkory bars No 16. Black spruc•. No. IS. Lignum vitm. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails. No. 23. Lead. zinc. and tin. No. 25. Hardware. No. 27. Paints, tile, ,Xc. No. 25. Flax canvas. Na 20. Cotton c anvas. No. 30. Flax and imtion twine. No. 31. Glass. No. 32. Le ither. No. 3:4 Hose. No. 34. Brushes. No. 25. Bunt ing and dr2.' goods. No. 37. Pitch. tar, rosin. No. 33 Tat. low, soati. oil. No. :M. Ship chandlery. No. Pt Station I CARPENTER, Protiy. apr (0 4t 14 IVA SII NGTON. DisTiucT OF COLUMBIA - VALUABLE STANDARD WORKS. V Dwyckincles Cyclopedia of American Literature. TORN O'BYRNE HAS REMOVED HIS Chambers' Cyclopedia of English Literature. J business to the SOLIII-EAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND RACE Chambers' information for the People. !MEETS, PHILADELPHIA, where will be found first class Encyclopedia Americana; 14 vols. HATS, at $3 each, SOFT HATS from $1 to $4 each, BOYS' Dick's Works. CAI'S, fine. from an cents In $1 50. Lardner's Lectures on Scienre and Art. STRAW GOODS DEPARTMENT. Chambers' Home Book. 6 vols. Misses' Fine Leghorn Hats, trimmed and mation- Chambers' Miscellanies. mod, Infants' Hats, Neapolitan Turbano, Boys' , Edgar A. Poe's Works. 4 vols. Straw Caps, &c., &c. Addison's C,omplete Works. 6 vols. All O'B's Goods are manufactured under his own super- Leigh Hunt's Works. 4 vols. vision, and can therefore be warranted as represented. De Foe's Works. 2 vols. Fair dealing, prompt and polite attendance, and no mite Anne Itadcliffe'B Works. 2 vols. representation as to quality or kind, will characterize the Ilazlitt's Works. Establishment. Spencer's Complete Works. 5 role . Remember o . l3yrne's Store, S. E. Corner Bth and Race. ' Lamb's Complete 'Works. 4 vols. may 11 3m 17 Lord Bacon's Works. CONSUMPTIONS, DO NOT DESPAIR. • The Waverly Novels, Ticknor's New Edition. 2S vols. .ffiii - An old Indian Doctor, while Mis- Waverly Novels, Abbottsford Edition. 12 vols. k..) sionary among the Indians of the Rocky 1 Waverly Novels. 5 vols. CONSUMPTION Mountains, discovered a RARE PLANT, ' Henry Fielding's Works and Life. that proves to be a certain cure fur Con- ' Tobias Smollett's Works and Life. CURED. so mption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver Lawn., Sterne's Works and Life. Complaint, Nervous Affections, Coughs, Dean Swift's Works and Life. CONSUMPTION Colds, Ac. Having now made his fortune Samuel J hneon's Works and Life. and retired from business, he will send Lord Chesterfield's Works and Life. CURED. the prescriptions and directions fur pre- , ~. Adventures of Don Quixote.. paring the medicine FREE or CHARGE to ' - Marryat Cs Works. CONSUMPTION all who desire it, and will send their ad- Charlotte Bronte's (Cu.. Bell) Works. dress, enclosing two stamps (6 cents,) to Corinne. by Madame de Steel. CURED. pay the return letter, with a description The British Essayists. containing Nhicaulev's, Car of their symptoms. The Old Doctor has lysle's. Sydney Smith's, Jeffries', Christopher North's, Mc. CONSUMPTION cured more than 3000 cos. of Ontsump- Int.h's, Allison's, Talfourd's, Stephens' and Grace Aqui lion alone, and hopes all afflicted people Ws Works. CURED. will avail themselves of this opportunity, Marion Harland's Works. as the Doctor wishes to do all the good Charles Dickens' Works. CONSUMPTION he ran before he dies. Address Captain Mayne Reid's Works, :nriuding DOCT. UNCAS BR.kNT, The Desert Home, Box 3531 P. 0., New York. The Forest Exiles, 41 16 The Boy Hunters, The Young Voyagers, DUBLIC AUCTION.---Wlll be sold at The Bush Boys. I auction, at Graeff's Landing. on the Conestoga, on The Young Yagere, W EDNESDAY, the 26th instant, commencing at 1 o'clock, The Plant Hunters, &c., Ac. I'. M.. a larze quantity of SHINGLES, PLANK AND Bayard Taylor's Travels. 6 vole. SAWED LUMBER, of sizes and lengths, as follows: Berth's Northern Africa. 3 vole. (new.) Shingles, 16,000 No. 1 ganged Cypress, averaging 6 in. wide. Livingston's Southern Africa, (new.) Plank 2 inch, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23 and 24 feet long. Atkinson's Siberia. (new.) 3 " 20, 0 0 Prime's "Tent Life In the Holy land." 2xB " 24, 27, 32 " o Prime's "Boat Life in Egypt." 1 , 4 ‘• 20 Burtens' El Medinah and Mecca. Scantling. 4x5 inchpl3 feet long. Layard's Nineveh and Babylon. 4x6 " 13 •`-‘ Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea. Hemlock Rafters, 3x4 inch, 12 feet long. Perry's Expedition to Japan. Timbers, 4x 8 inches, 24, 26, 32, 35 and 41 feet long. Travels in Europe and the East, Prime. " Bxl2 " 22 and 32 " " Miss Murray's United States and Canada. " On 9 .' 22, 24, 32 and 42 " " Brazil and La Plata, by Stewart. s 0 Bxl4 " 23 " " The Fall of Poland, by L. C. Saxton. " 3014 .' 30 " 64 At the Cheap Book Store of " 7x14 '. 17,23 and 26 " " apr 20 tf 14 MURRAY, YOUNG & CO. " 8x 9 ‘• 24, 27 and 32 " 6x 7 " 24, 27 and 32 ‘• 6,, 6 4% tt “ LI 41 " Bxlo " " i 7x12 " " " " 7'14 " ix 9 " CURED may 5: 7 " " ' " " e e OPICES, A150..-Cisissamon, Cloves, Sala- Ales about three tone of square, round and flat IRON, of 0 RATIIS, BAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR. NUT different sizes and lengths—suitable for bolts. MEG% bc., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Terms and conditions made known at sale. Drug A Chemical Store, West King street, Lancer. may 18 2t 18 BLACK A HUBER. feh 9 trt McCormick's Reaper and Mower of 1858 TS again offered to the farmers of the United Staten, and warranted to be the beat Machine in one.. For 5 years pant I have avoided attending the various State and County Fairs for the purpose of seek inePreminme,regarding my Machine as too well known to need that sort of commendation. G•eat Council Sledsl awarded at London in 1851 ; Grand Gold Medal of Honor at Paris to 1866; Highest prize at the French Universal Exhibition to 1856; Highest prize of Royal Agricultural Society of Ragland in 1667; Highest price by the U. S Agricultural Society, Syracuse, N Y., in 1857; and more glorious still, the highest satisfaction and approval of over 1,000,000 farmers of our own country. For sale by the undersigned, agent for C. H. McCor mick. 13- The large Machine for 1858 will be 6 feet in the Cat, and the most substantial and durable Machine in the Market. The two-horse Machines will be 5 feet In the cat—warranted. REFERENCE IN LANCASTER COUNTY Samuel E. Keller, Warwick; A. Brubaker, Rohrera town; J. & B. Long, Landisville; R. McGrenn, Lan caster; Peter Reinhold, Weet Earl: Canis Withers, East Cocalico; Peter Hunsecker, Blenheim; George Righter,Lancaster; Abraham Landis, Ephrata; Benj. Bare, ast Hempileld ; John Shenk, Lancaster; John Stauffer, D. Frantz, East Earl ; Samuel Hull, New Hol land; Dries Carpenter, Warwick; B. B. Fisher, Belmont; David Shirk, Weet Earl; John McGovern, Lancaster; Rev. Daniel L Lefever, Neffeville; Benj. Hernley, War wick '• Oliver Caldwell, Elizabeth Furnace ; Abm. Bear, Bast Cocalico; David Brubaker, Warwick; Michael Huber, Lancaster; Jelin B. Hutzler. Hempfield ; Henry Hess, Sr., Linz; Henry Trout, near Lancaster; J. H. Strickler, Mount Joy ; John Keller, Clay J o h n Warwick; Daniel Rohrer, Petersburg; Jacob R. Bees, Elizabeth; Patrick McEvoy, Lancaster; John Gerber, Donegal; rohn Dentlinger, Paradise; William Bender, Leacock ; Wm. Linnville, Solomon S. Linville, Salle bury; Rev. C. Becker, Penn; Widow Metzler, Sporting Hill; A. Karts, West Cocalico; C. Eby, Paradise; Eck man is Brother, Strasburg; Joel Wenger, Bareville ; Benj. Root, Andrew Kreider, John Nimiey, Hempfleld ; Samuel Brown, Jonas Reif, West Earl; Aston Rettew, Blenheim ; Jonas S. Brubacher, Henry S. Brnbacher, Elizabeth ; Samuel Espenshade, Paradise; Jacob Landis, Manor; A. Hershey, Mount Joy; C. Long, near Mount Joy; Henry Hess, Jr., Warwick; Henri A. Carpenter, Leacock ; John Fry, Frysville ; David Witmer, East Earl ; Israel Rohrer, Paradise; John Landis, Ephrata; John Linville, Gap ; Joseph Hamilton, Salisbury ; Isaac Livingston & Brothers, Salisbury; Jacob L. Erb, Oregon; Adam Hoar. Salisbury ; Rev. C. Bomberger, Wiz ; John Musser, Hempfield ; Dr. James H. Lefever, Knox & Dick erson, Paradise; Abraham Charles, Conestoga; Reuben Garber, Manor; Mrs. Keneagy, Paradise; Henry B. Erb, Clay ; Daniel Erb, Jacob becker, Warwick; J. & J. Stultzfus, Salisbury; C. Ehrisman, Sporting Hill; S. F. Hornish, Petersburg; Martin Rohrer, Leacock ; David Hannah, Manheim ; Ulrich Shirk, Oregon; Christian Kreider, East Hemplield ; Augustus Boyd, Elizah-o h Furnace; A. L. Henderson, Gap; Jacob Horet,Frysvi I le; H. W. & J. Eby, Belmont; John Huber, Blenheim; John Bony, Reamstown; J. Umble, Salisbury; Levi Getz, Lancaster; Jacob Kurtz. Christian S. Brubacher, Eph rata; George Sahn, Manheim ; Mr. Brixton, Christian Warner, Jacob Stoisfus, Intercourse. REFERENCE IN LEBANON COUNTY: Christian Bachman, Cornwall; Jacob .e ask, Mill bath; George Bowman, Cornwall; Samuel Brnbacher Cornwall; John Holstein, 31;11bach; Cyrus Bachman Joseph Herr, Campbellstown ; Benjamin Sheaf, ergtown ; Sonathan Hlig, Millbach; CI ri,Lian South Lebanon; John K. Bachman, Mille,towu ; Benj Mooney ,Cornwall Furnace; Jacob Wei, Joseph Born Berger, Lebanon: Wm, Colder, Elarrieburg. CERTIFICATES. WEST EARL ToWNSHIP, LanCßßter CO., Feb. 21, 11.28. This is to certify that I have purchased one of McCor mick's Reapers and Mowers, from John B. Erb, In the season of 1857, and it worked first rate, both in cutting Grass and Grain, and I have not seen any other yet that I like better than the one I have, and I would not part with my Reaper for double the price what it cost, p,ovidlng I could nut get one of the same kind. I cut S acres of heavy Grass, in a half day and 12 acres heavy Grain In three fourths of a day. Signed ISAAC H. GRABILL. team. I also purchased the '' - ! timber. The attention of Lanca4ter Canto Farmers to New York Reaping Machine, the sameseason and like it tnvit e d to the s e farms, which are well worthy their atten well, I think it 19 one of the greatest improvements of iiou. f aug 25 ti 331 WM. HEYSER. the age. BENJ. LANDIS. MANOR, LANCASTER CO.. PA. AT ELRO SE FARIII FOR SALE.--Thu C. Pierce:-1 used Allen's Mower last Season. I was ill_ above desirable Farm, situated in Ilartord county, better pleased with it the more I used it. I was our- Maryland, one and a halt miles from Bel Air, the county prised that it required no more power, (my grass was sent of Harford, is off,rell lit private sale. It contains 150 unuanally heavy,) my two horses did not worry at all. ACRES. too of which 111, in a flue state of cultivation, the I would advise my fellow farmers if they want a perfect balance in Galvin,, ." Timber, well watered, fenced, and has Mower, to take Allen's Machine. comfortable 11U ILD I NGS, yery convenient to C. B. HERR. Schools and Churches of all Christian denomina- Mason., LANCASTER CO., PA tinne. situated very near the line of the Baltimore Caleb Pierce . .-1 have been using the New York and Philadelphia Central Railroad, and adjoins the Made Reaper for four years, and like it very well. I would of Ibtert W. Holland, Isaac Mechem and E. Reynolds, not be without for double the coot. I also got one of Esqrs , a desirable location in evory respect. Allen's Patent Mowers and cat all my crass with it. I The above handsome Yarn, will be sold far below Re have cat fine meadow grass, and found it to work well. value. on terms to suit purchasers. on application to Bowen I recommend this machine to de better work than we ,i, Mercer. Biiit:lMOre street. Baltimore, or to Richard D. can get done with the scythe. Lee, Bel Air, who will give all necessary information. LI apr 4m 13 NEW VORK REAPER. MO TANNERS--FOR SALE—A Tau Yard 1 in complete order with THIRTY-SIX COMPLETE This Machine is capable of cutting from lb to 20 VATS. which can be increased to any number. Tho prop acres per day, and do it better than csn be done by ~rt, is situated in Martic township, twelve Miles from thin hand. , city, and consists of 2 ACRES and 43 PERCHES, on . ... .... ......... _. ...... ....... .. ...., . . Farmers wishing Machines will do well to order which is a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING, - early or call upon the Agent who w ill be is Lancaster HOUSE, Bark Grinding House, Water Power j... j , j every Monday, at Cooper's Hotel. Bark Mill. 'Two-Story Beam House, Currying 11 10 • C. 0. HERR, Agent. House, Horse Stable, Shoemaker Shop, Bake Oven, [ 11 .9 s , -2m Sc., Sc. A large number of FRUIT TREES are on the .—._ ---• premises. The Dwelling House is In good repair, as it also pAULICK ft. McCULLE F'S the other buildings. The running water on this property NEW IRON AND BRASS FOL . ...DRY, is peculiarly adapted for this business and is said to be the NORTH worse STREET, LANCASTER. PA. very best in the State. Bark Is abundant and cheap. The. subscribers having leased the Foundry recently The property will be sold low If applied fur soon. Terms erected by Mr. Watiam DILLER, adjoining his Machine aceommodating Enquire of CHAS. 31. HOWELL, Shop, iii North Water street. between Gi - ang.e and Chesnut At hie Marble Yard. North quen street, or to streets: also having bought out the Str.,hurg Foundry . J. B. e KAUFMAN, and parts of the fixtures of other establkhments of the may II H 17j Attorney' at Law, South Duke street. sonic bind, mid DliVills the asst complete colleetion of -- Patterns is the City. are prepared to furnish Iron and Brass/ %NE OF' THE BEST STORE STANDS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1, .1 IN THE COUNTY l—The undersigned will lease for (either light. or as heavy as coil be made eisewhere,)at the one or more years, that beet of Store Stands, together with shortest notice. and warranted to be done in the most a Two Story Dwelling Ilouse, adjoining the same, situate workmanlike manner. in Centre Square, In the Borough of Mount Joy, L ancaster Both bring practical workuten—one a Moulder nad the County, together with a Store House, and all appertaining other a Pattern Maker—they Batter themselves that. by to said Store and Dwelling. Possession will be given on doing their own work, and having purchased their fixtures the first day of April next, (1857.) at very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses Persons desirous of routing will please call on the un will be less than any other establishment of the kind here, dersigned residing In the city of Lancaster, Pa. they can make Castings and finish them at ini•re reasino SAM'L BOMBERGER. able prices than has heretofore ruled in thi-• City. N. B. Should persons prefer buying to renting, they •Zs - Strict attention paid to repairing STOVES. will to afforded an opportunity of either buying the same GRATES and CYLINDERS of all kinds and niece kept Sr any of the other properties owned by the undersigned In constantly en hand.sajil Borough of Mt. Joy. S. B. They have on hand, and are constantly making new dec 11 tf 48 designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and all kinds of Ornamental Caating, AtWi - - The highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper and Brass. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and shall spare uo pains to please all IVUO may favor us with their custom. LEW IS PAL LICK, Lancaster. May 4. CARSON 31 . CULLEY. may 4 tf 16 OI L S--Castor 011, Sweet 011, 011 of 1201 , 24 tf 45 SPIKE, STONE, SENEKA, SASSAFRAS, &c.. For sale at THOMAS ELLSIAKERSAPER HANGING.---ALLEN GUTH.. T) Drug 1 Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc'r. HIE, residing in North Queen et., three doors eolith of feb 8 tf 4 Frederick st. [deoBs47.ly RIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL P ESTATE, IN FREDERICK couNri, MARYLAND.— The subscriber will sell at private sale that beautiful and valuable FARM, known as "ARCADIA," lying about 3 miles south of Frederick City, on the County Road leading to Burkeystown, CONTAINING 360 ACRES of the primest and most productive land in Frederick county. The MANSION HOUSE is large and beautifully ar ranged, the main buildings and wings forming a N front of 160 feet, all two stories high, and finish. N . ed iu the very best style. These buildings ocothy as eminence from which almost the entire farm coo be seen from the portico of the Mansion. The House is surrounded with a beautiful Lawn, handsomely demo- rated with Shrubbery. Flowers, &c. A new and commodl• ous Barn, Corn House, Stables, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Blacksmith's Shop, Lime Kiln, Lime House, and Ice House, together with every other necessary Outhouse, have recently been erected, affording the very greatest conveniences. The land is acknowledged to be amonpt the best, and is certainly as productive as any in the State. There is running water through the entire Farm, and a spring in nearly every field. The Farm is divided Into nine fields, nearly the whole of which are enclosed with sew and substantial post and rail fencing. Between thirty and forty acres of this tract are covered with PRIME TIMBER, situate but a short distance from the house. There is an abundance of Choice Fruit Trees on the Farm, and one of the finest ORCHARDS to be found to the county. Oir The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad rune through this Farm. and a Station House is located within half a mile of the dwelling, affording to the occupant of the premises the advantage of the Baltimore Market without the expense of hauling. There are also several flouring mills near the Farm. This Farm is susceptible of an equal division, and will be divided, if desired. 4-13r•The terms upon which the entire property can be purchased, will be made easy and accommodating to the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the Farm and learn the terms, can do so by calling on the subscriber residing in Frederick City. M. BERFRR. may 18 4t 18 VLUABLE FARM FOR SALE.--The subscriber °tiers at private sale, that desirable Farm, on which he now resides, located near Shawsville, Her ford county, Maryland, at the Junction of the roads lead ing from White Mall, ion the N. 0. Railroad,) to Bell AIN and from Baltimore to York: about four miles east of said depot, and 25 miles from the City of Baltimore. This farm contains 120 ACRES, more or loss, about 25 of which are in YOUNG TIMBER, and the balance In a good state of cultivation, much of it having been heavily limed.— The dwelling, recently erected, lea substantial, convenient, and beautiful FRAME HOUSE. 32 by IS feet, wlthi s. suitable back building, IS by IS feet, and sur rounded by a number of Ornamental Shade Trees. A never-failing Spring near the yard, furnishes an abun dant supply of pure water. There are also.a Stable, Gran ary, Meat House and other necessary out-houses, all in ex cellent reuditi,m. There lea thrifty YOUNG ORCHARD of fruit on tho premises, and a Spring In every field. The letters are all of new rails and in flue order.— A stage carrying the Mail, passes the dwelling every day, Oe 1t..4 route to or from the N. C. Railroad. ~-. - . - - For general healthiness. for beauty of situation, for es,iness of access by public and privates conveyance, for renrenience in regard to Churches, Schools, Post Office, Stores. Mills. Shops, dc., it possesses advantages rarely stirpas,rl Viewed in every aspect. it is a valuable farm for agthailtural purp 11114 i w.aild make a desirable .111/ try ,eat lor a City Merchant. Persons wishing to In. sect in real slate would do well to call and examine this priory A clear and indisputable title will I. given. JOSIAH OCYTON. Shawsville, Havana County, Md.. April 24th, 1558. may IS 3m 18 y+ARIA AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub ": scribers will sell their FARM at private sale. Said Farm is situated in Martic township, Lancaster county, oil the road leading tram Martins Forge to McCall's Ferry, about 2 miles west of Rawlineville, and contains about 72 acres, more or less, the greater portion well fenced and Ina pod state of cultivation. The balance Is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The improvements area two-story Los DWELLING 110E5E, a new Frame Barn, and other out-buildings.— •61 W There is a good Apple Orchard had other Fruit Trees. The Farm is well watered with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will he made easy, and possession given on the tat day of April. 1857. Any person wishing to view the premises will call en either of the subscribers, residing at Mount Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. WI LLIASI ARMSTRONG, JOSEFLI ENGLES. The subscriber will also sell, at pri- Vati3l , loo a HOUSE AND LOT iu the village of Mount Ne bo. There are 3 acres and 136 per.rhes of land In the lot, sod the improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There is an ex cellent spring of water ou the lot, and the land is well feared and in a good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES. aug 25 tf 32 ITIRG'INIA FARM FOR SALE—GREAT V INDUCEMENT FOR CAPITALISTS.—WiII be sold at private sale, the valuable Farm known we the -• Wheatland Estate, - contaising S 10 ACRES, situate In what is called the llickory Level, Buckingham county, Vu., 6 miles north of Maysville, the county seat, and 7 miles from Ilardwiclisville—a bridge crossing the James river to the canal at this point. About 000 acres are cleared, and al most level land—the balance well timbered. The land is very productive, and celebrated fur the growth of , Wheat, Corn and Tobacco. It is also well watered. The improvements are a new, handsome and convenient DWELLING 11000 E, so situated ou an elevation ae to command a view of nearly the whole estate—and the Baru and Out Houses are ;. ample and conveniently located. There are good Orchards on the promises of Apple, Peach, Cherry and other trees.— It is seldom that such an estate is offered, laying, as it does in an intelligent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to markets, hurches, A, and so highly productive, and le, el in every p otd inn as that all the imple ments of Imobandry eat he uoed to the very beat ad. vahts.e. Ii I sell, my object is 10 remove to n warmer climate. A large portion of the land met we $4O per mere —but I sill sell it. with the crop of Wheai front l e sow• int; of 150 bushels, the entire stock, and 1$ likely negro., for 411,000;$ or without the negr,.. tor $2b,0014 My ob ject for wishing to dispose the slaves with the laud, is to prevent the separatiou of fionilks. TERMB—One third Cash, for in two or three months,) aud the balaneo in equal iuntaltuents of one, two and three years. vi tl t interest. Address the editor or I ht. Lancaster I ntelliotncer, (GEO SANDERSON) Agent for R. L. PATTERSUN, alt. Vinco, Buck inghatn county, Va. fob 13 tf VALUABLE FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS FOII SALE.—The subscriber, living in Chambersborg. will 2,11 his TWO FARMS in O uillord ton nship, Franklin mu 0 ty. sit nate on the public road leadin, to Greencastle, about one and is half miles from Chainbersburg. These firms no. in the highest state of cultivatn•n and well improved, with running water through ono of them and the ether hits a splendid spring. They are sold for want of time to :Mold to then, The one cons tains 12. i acres and the other Inn. Terms made known by the subsoriber. These farms contain a good portion of ITERARY BUREAU.--An EXPERI— ENCED EDITOR. a halccessful author, and a thor oughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five years of the toil of Doily Journalism. has determined to hire out or sell his brains at retail to those who may roquir their services in any honorable way. 31erchants. 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