, . -T.lnc_,Thsrran STATES SHIP _MAciteoNfAte.-- - I.- To Venders of-Merchandise in Lan- The , - 1 Norfolk Heidlii, in speaking of the con- I caster County. templated cruise of this noble old ship, b ays : 1 THE following is a list of the venders of Merchandize in Lancaster county, with the • " The Macedonian is 171 feet in length on ' classification of the same, agreeably to the provisions her spar-deck; abou t 1400 tons burden; carries of the several Acta of Asaembly. The amount of License required to be paid by each on gun deck eighteen 68 -pounders and two claw Is as follows:- 32 pounders ;on the spar deck, one forward lath Claw pays $ 7.00 ath Cites par and one aft, two 10 inch guns, with solid shot, ;at:, ?g o at .. .. weighing 120 pounds, and shells weighing 80 11th " " 16.00 4th " Ever part - 20.00 4th pounds. Eis creditableto our yard '2l :: '„' 26.00 ,ad and to the Government._ It may not be amiss .ddainstown Borough. to say that the Macedonian Was captured in H e nry Stauffer, Mae 14ILevt Henimig, 1812 (October 25) by the frigate United States, JontMasser, " 141 under the command Of the gallant Decatur.— . Be She was commanded by the then Capt. John Knox & Co. Mdze 131 Carden, whose demise was noticed by the Picket &Co..C. " 131 141 English press by the last foreign arrival. She iTttult.zBer Fergu son, ' •• 14 Was then said to he . the best model frigate, and accounted the most completely fitted vessel in the liriti.li , ervice.' Modern impnivements have made her now a far more formidable ship than she was originally. In speaking of the Macedonian, some speak of her as a sloop-of war ; she was captured as a frigate—did eei vice as a frigate—and should be called a frig ate " nai—EtAuality to All I Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every cue his own Sales man. Jones & Co.. of the Cresnent One Price Clothing Store. 25: Marktt street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and tashionablp ereek of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly per retail sales, have eemli, tuted . every ono his own SaloM:an, by having marked in ago: en, on each Article, the very lowest price it can be sold fur, so they cannot yOR,II,Iy vary—all must buy alike . The goods are all well spinged and prepared and 4reat petits taken with the making. so that nil can buy with the full nsmuntiv.. •.1 ratting a zorsl article at the very lowest price. R4il.mber Ihn Orinn....nt, in Mitrknt, ithrive 6th, Nn. 200 JONES k CO. • if-if - Important to Formers.--A. F. Bair respectfully informs the public, that he still continues at the old established stand, formerly occupied by S. B. Haines, and more recently by N. Bair & Brother, In the rear of Sr. G.. B. Markley, East King street, Lancaster, one half square east of Sprecher's Hotel. where he is pre pared to furnish with promptitude and despatch, those cele• brated THRESHING MACHINES and HORSK POWERS with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for light ness of running and efficiency of action stands unrivalled, as has boon fully tested by all who have tried them. REPAIRING of all kinds attended to at the slim - text notice. and In n mourner that will make the article re paired as good 0.4 new. Ile Moll exchange nem Ma chin. fur old. rr aecondihrtud ones—the latter of whic h will also be kept constantly on hand. The hest or reference will be given, aunt Ire invites Farm . ors to call and examine Lin work. Lancaster. May IS Cm lir . l A. F. BAIR. iiii-Alexican illudtting Liniment Intrinsic virtue ineure the success which this article hoe attar I,.Tr-for Itheurnatism, Salt Rheum, Burns, Brute.), Stiff Joints or Gelds, Sprain, Pole Evil, and Swellings upon llorsss, it has no equal fur Mon or Beast. No person will he without it who has once tested its value. "And with reference is the general estimation of the Mustang Litilm.)nt, f v.ia cheerfully say that no article eves performed so 111411 y curee in OUr neighborhood as this L. W. Smirn, Ilidlivield. Conn" Lerrcet, Hyde Park. Vt., writes, that the lyres wss considered worth less, (this case ;was spavin.) but since tile free use of the Mustang Liniment I hove cold him for $l.lll. Your Lini meat is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reaching us every di!. 'foe hof is not told. Every fami ly should have it. Beware of unit .toms. Thu genuine Muletang is 0.,1.1 by all retinue/able tivalors throughout the world. Beware of any othai •• Bragg's Liniment." It is a bane imitation. it4llNEt & PARE, Juno lb lin 21 Prrprietors, N. Yotk B RENY.MAIVS ICE CREAM GrAILDEN AND SAI.ODNS, at 1 11 1 It /1.,1 Kit, 111111 ..hitititei street:, wD, be oipered 111.1 ~'llu nth I 1 . , 1 11i1/11 1 110 Dtth io t., (If the lA...ther lee , it !let lb" lint tai, evening after thin.) mill reni.tiii tiurintt the r•toutner tteAtteti. The (lA/WEN WILL BE BRILLIANTLY AND BEAU TUULLI: ILLUMINATED, tuld thu Bun& and, the leuderxhip of WASH. u. KEEFER. ESQ.. will LH nigbili in nt.tHnil.iunti. 15 It YY ALT! SALT 11--The advertirers keep 0 constantly on hand a large supply of GROUND ALUM SALT, 'ASHTON FINE SALT. MARSHALL k DEAKINS FINE AND DAIRY SALT, which they aro now sellitnc at VERY LOW PRICES. CARR, GEISE Ai CO., Undo and Lump, r Coomissi , q, Hon,. Baltimore. Md. jun, 15 *2.! • I 00 D NEWS AND GOOD LUCK 1,3 FOR A LI,. aar CAUTION I—ASTROLOGY :—Look Out! (toed New.. Cro All:—The never-failing MRS. VAN HORN ie the very beat; she is sure to succeed when all other: have failed All who aro in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, de ceived and trifled with; all wh:•se fond hopes have been crushed and blasted by false promises all who have had bad luck, from whatever cause, fly to her for advice and comfort. hi love affairs she wad never kne r pi . faif sh e bat secret of winning the affections of the opp.,nl- - se;. It is this fact which induces illiterate pretend to try to Imitate her. She shows you the likeness of your future wife, huthtnd, or absent friend. It is well known to the public at largo that else is the first and only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality. and can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and preyed by thousands, both marri ed and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. She also calculates lucky days and lucky numbers. Come ono! come all! to No. 1336 LOMBARD oTR EET, between Juni per and Mead. jape 15 6m. 22 IMPROVE YOUR VISION'---C. Solo mons, Practical and Scientific Optician, Has j ust opened the office in this city, No. 59 East King street, for his celebrated PERISCOPIC CRYSTAL SPEC TACLES, Improving, Strengthening and Invigorating the EYE-SIGHT for young and old, and adjusted to the exact power of the Optic nerve. Scientific men and students are invited to examine his line collection of MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES and all other physical, optical and mathematical instruments.— ARTIFICIAL EYES sax IN, in the most perfect manner, and cause no pain whatever. Office No. 59 East King street, Lancaster, Pa june 15 STATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, June 3d. 1858. Bills Discounted Bonds and Mortgages Beal Estate 12,744 93 Gold and Silver 122,674 57 Cash due from Philad'a. and New York Banks 90,437 50 Cask due from Country Banks 1,064 45 Notes and Checks of other Books 33,458 56 Due Depositors Notes in Circulation Dividends Unpaid Due to Banks Due Commonwealth of Penn'a Capital Stock, $268,550 00 Lancaster City, so: Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Peiper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn doth say that the above statement is correct. W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed June 3d, 1858, comm. jun.) 151 t 22 J. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman. CONSUMPTION D DOCTOR STEPHEN k 1 H. BURNS, who hnm dovoted him CAN on whole life to the cure of Cimsnmption and its kindred diseases, now that his days are t' U If E D , nearly spent, he is desirous of playing his remedy in the hands of all afflicted. free AND 11.18 BEEN Of charge, hoping in this way to do a great deal of good before ho dies. Ile feels fident that his remedy will etf,,ct a cure in ninety-nine cases out of an hundred. He THOUSANDS will send each appplicant that gives hint a description of his or her complaint a small Or INSTANCEB, quantity of intfiliCirONW it h full and explicit directions for preparing the saline sir by tide themselves, when they find that it benefits them. Each appll•ant will send Dr.S.H.BURNS three stamps, (9 cents.) to pay the return letter and assist in paying for this ;Myer thiemeut. Address, DR. S. 11. I3URNS. N. York. 41 22 • FARMERS TAKE NOTICE Z TUE 01110 MOWER AND REAPER. NEW I ORK June 15 AULTMAN & MILLER'S PATENT. to which was award ad the let Premium, a gold medal and diploma, at the great National Trial at Syracuse, N. Y.. July.lss7. It also took the first premium at the Ohio State Fair and the Chester County Fair, the same year. The subscriber having been appointed agent fcr the sale of this great MOWER AND REAPER. is now prepared to furnish the same. Willing to test its merits with other machines, in giving a public exhibition, he would inform manufacturers, end all others interested, that he will meet them at any time and place they may designate, wi'hin ten miles of Columbia. He still continues to receive orders for PRATT'S CELE BRATED STEEL Wilt E-[OOTH RAKES. which cow ONLT Ds iIAD or HIM, notwithstanding the piractical efforts of some to filch the right from hlm, and endeavoring to mis lead the public into the beliet that it iN an infringement on other patents, thereby endeavoring to injure the sale of said Rakes, and inducing farmers to purchase inferior ma chines. The purchaser will be guaranteed against any loss, as I am prepared to prove an indispitt.thle Right to the Same. This Rake is ate• always ready for a trial of its merlts against any other that his YET. nr that CAN OK prminced • Address HENRY Bit AN IT. Amu) t, jams 15 3t 22 Columbia. Lancaster county. Pa. FARDIERS , MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. The members of the Farmers' Mutual lusur.t,,, Co , aro hereby notified that a tax of one tenth of one per ,vet., or one dollar on every thousand do tars valuation, has been levied by the Directors, to pay the loss sustained by Henry Heidelbaugh, of Pequea two., In the horning of his Wash house, on the night of the 2 Ith of February last; by Elias H Witmer. of Manor twp., by the burning of his Dry — Goods and Grocery Storo. ou the night of tho 24th of March last; and the loss sustained by Jacob B Shuman, of 31aucr twp., in the burning of his Tenant House, on the night of the 27th of March lest. Full Duplicates of the said tax Will be left with Joseph Clarkson, at the Banking House. of Gyger & Co., in the city of lancvster ; with John gob rer, Treasurer of the Company, at his residence in We,.t Lempeter twp., and with John Strohm, Secretary, et his residence in Providence tap., until the tenth day .if jet ) , next, at either of which places nay member of the. Compa ny may pay their quota of the said tax. A Partial Dupli cate will be left with Andrew Metzger. Esq..of East Hemp field tap., where persona residing in the townships of East and West Hompfleld may pay their tax. A Partial Dupli. cafe will be lett with John Myers, Hardware Merchant. in the Borough of Mount Joy, where persons residing in the townships of East and West Donegal, Mount Joy. Coney, Bapho and Penn, may pay their tax ; another partial Du plicate will be left with David Witmer. of Ettat Earl tap, near the Blue Bell, where persons residing in the townships of Earl. East Earl, Ephrata, Cternarvon. Breakneck and Salisbury, may pay their respective quotas of the said tax, during the period above indicated. Those who do not pay their tax previous to the tenth of July next, will have their accounts placed in the hands of proper persons for collection, with the addition of ten per cent. to pay the expenses for collection. The Duplicate for the tax assessed to pay for John Prantz's Barn, which was payable on the first day of May last, will be left with Joseph Clarkson for a. few weeks longer, where those who have heretofore neglected it, may still make payment. Punctual attention to this notice Is earnestly requested, as the money is greatly needed to meet the demands of the Treasury. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN ROHRER, jWIO 16 St 22 Treasurer. Brec Mneeelman & Son, Mee 19 Isaac B Kline, " 14 Cam , T J Bingaralt, Mdae 14 D White, " 14 W COUISOII, " 14 Cyree Weiler, " 14 John Plank, " 13 I M Ballade, Jacob R Reddig Cocalic , Richard Flickinger„lddze 14 Jeremiah Weist, " 13 Bruner & Kerling, " 14 A W Mentzer, " 14, Jacob Kagerise, " 141 Daniel Mishler, " 141 Con Lindsay dz Jackson, Md. 14 J D Heft, " 14 Abraham Collins, " 14 Smith & Kurtz, Ore 14 J J Kurtz & Co., " 14, Henry Kryder, " 14' S Hackenberger, Drug 14 Martin Weidman, Mdze 13 Jesse l'ennypacker, `• 14 Cone: Frederick Sonrbeer, Mdz 13 M. E. Mellinger, " 10 John Fra " 14 Jesee W. Erby " 14 Brenner St Muster, " 14 John Erb, " 14 Colt' Heating di Davis, hidre 14 J H Swisher, " 14, B Kenedy 9 Son, " 141 Columbia H C Fondersmith, &film I Fry & Hagman, 11 MeTague & Brother, " 13 Banjolin Herr, " IS Isaac 0 Bruner, " 13 R J Haldeman, " 9 Benjamin Bletz, Gro 14 Daniel Herr, " 14 Casper Yager, " 14 1 Auguitus Palau, " 14; Martin Smith, " 141 Benjamin Barr, " 141 A IA Rambo, " 14 Welch & Rich, " 141 H Suydam, " 141 David Mullen, " 14 M S V Coulson Shoes 14, S Grove, " 141 Philip Huebner, " 14 J W Shuman, " 14 J Shrader, " 14, John W Quin, " 141 Cyrus B McClure, " 14 , John E Meldrau, cloth 14 Jacob Miller do 14 Hans Erider du 14 Strooks . do 14 John Arme do 14, Edward Reuss do 141 Samuel Pagel do 141 Henry Rice do 14 1 Jonas Marcus° eo 14 David Hanover do 14 Do do do 14 Csnstantine Miner, conf 14 John Smith do 14 H W Smith • do 14 J J Smith 3 do 14 R B Claiborne ' do 14 Otta Saner, . tobacco 14 C Fendrick & Brother do Li Myers & Wilson, Mdse 14 James Hopkins do 14 .1 S Jordan do, 14 John Posey do 14: 14 V Fairlamb do 141 J P Hutton do 141 Ea B F Hull, Maze 14: J K Mentzer do 13 Ruben Reidenbach do 13 Jacob Holsinger do 14 John Roberts do 14 Christian Hoffman do 14 Diller & Brubaker do 11 D Richwine &Co do 11 William Smith Oro 14 Earl East. J Hammond & SO/1,114417.e 13 A IS Brubaker, Mdze 11 John Echternach do 19 John Duchman, Saddler 14 Levi Mentzer do 1 t Henry Lewin do 14 WS & L Shirk do 14 William B Jacobs, Forge )0 S Wallace & Bro do 14 Peter Eahleman, Greta Dl4 Weaver & etauffer do 131 Earl. West. a M Seldomridge Mdze 14 Emanuel Swope, !Adze 14 Loot G Kemper do 14 Levan Si McCloud, Fee 14 Peter Brown do 14 John K Zook do 14 C F Groff do 13iJoeeph Rapp, Grain Dl4 William Jacobyn do 14 Joel Wenger do 14 Brenemah & Bro, Mdze 131 John Lynch do 13 H Dieslager & Son do 12 Backstresser do 12 J S Rhoads, Cloth 111 Ed. George W Hensel, Mdze 12 Robert Evans do 14 H II Breneman do 12 East .5. We Slaymaker & Son, Mdze 13 Herr & Ripple do 14 litneselmen & Watts do 12 Herman Lightner, Oro 14 A&JShock do 14 & J W Bowman,Drug• 14 [ David Zook Factory 14' Eph J Roth, Mdze 131 Jacob Gorgam do 14 J H Gross do 13 1 JS Hacker do 121 E Kouigmaclaer do 131 Eliza Samuel El Miller, Mdze 13i Ful John W Swift, Mdze 14 Hugh McSparren do 14 W P Boyd do 14 Lawrence Hipple do 14 A AI Reynolds do 14 $199.5221 30 '3 800 00 Hempfie , Ringwalter Sc Davis, mdz 13 John G How do 131 H H Miller do 14 George Mullen do 14 John Stauffer do 13 Henry Zimmerman do 14 $733."01 31 $203,994 04 266,945 00 3,211 60 11.190 65 1,609 32 486,950 61 Hempfie , B Haldeman At Co., Mdze 12 John Devlin do 14' B A Witmer do 12 , Witmer k !dyers do 14 Jacob Etodig do 14 H G Brukh art do 121 B Swarr do 13 $296,7x0 70 Lea, John K Smoker, Mdze 13. Moses Baby do 10 B F Hnll do 12 Moses Huber do 13 Lezcock Upper. Samuel Groff, Mdze 13 Jacob Hall , ?adze 14 Samuel R Myer. do 13 61 0 Wenger, G Dealer 14 Michael Bender do 11 Marshal Wright, Md. 14 Vincent King, *Mdze 14 W P Haines, do 133.0 Taylor do 14 Paxton & Bro do 14 E Pennock do 11 Wells & Patterson do 14 Lampet: H & A Kaanor, Mdze 14, Martin H %rider do 13 Lampet: D L fichternaoht, Mdze 13 Thomas B Hnber do 14 B Buckwalter do 14 Joel Miller do 14 John Sinkley do 14, John Bender do 14i Jesse K Cooper do 141 Lancaster. George Calder Coal 1118 Eshleman, Lumber 10 Jacob Lichty do 14 Levan & Co., Factory 14 John C Walton do 14 Lancaster City. Boots and Shoes. A N Breneman 13 Theodore Miller E H Gast 13IC Gillespie E Witey 14 P McConomy P Dlechler 14IJames Coyle Wm Gemperling 14 A W BoMMus Diechler 14 Allin Beck William Gable 14 Gerhart Metzgar Jacob Flick 14 Brushes. 14 I Joseph Sampson Books. D W Clark 14,John Bear 2, Son Murray & Young I4IE & Co Sprenger & WesrhaetTer . 4l Murray & Young Jacob Rotharmol John Metzger 0 K Bryan M W Shiodle Jared K I:Hester S 0 Musser George Spurner Jacob Itath(on S Elanger Donnelly Stooling Confectioners. Jacob Gruel 13 Charles Eden J P Anderson 14 R E Fraim William C F Shear 14 S Hensler S J Demuth 14 IL Buchmuller Chandlers.' 14 I H Miller Dry Goods. Bard & Son 12 John Herr Hollinger & Fahnestock 12! David Bair P Long & Nephew 141 P K Breneman C M Erben & Brother t 21.1 B 4: 0 T Lane R E. Fahneetook 121 Hager & Brother M Gelsenberger 1318 B Martin & Co Jacob Herzog 131 J Myers L Baum 14T J Wentz & Brother Jacob 0 Getz 14,A W Bolenias Daniel Harman 14 1 11lugh S Gara John P Myer I2lGeorge Fahnestoek Drugpictl. Eli Parry 1144.0DaBnimelarHuHeyeitshn James Smith 14 C A Heinitsh William 0 Smith William 1:11 Baker 14 T Eilmaker John Way lan > 14 B S Muhlenburg B H Kauffman 14 BO Hiestand J F Long & Co 13 William Taylor Furnaces a Marehbank & McConkey IS William Kirkpatrick 14 Christian Geiger 18 J Kagan Christian Myers William Moen $30.00 - 40.00 60.00 00 00 $O.OO 100.00 Wft Clark, Shoo 14 ijJames F arre l'l Hassel, Drag 14 Faa 14 lea►e Fry h Son IL & B Rogers, "14 D H Bensenig, Tinker 14 Jacob Jamison, Forge 14 I do do do 14 'lease 0 Bine, do 14 o East. IBonjamin Swartz, " 14 George Long, Gro 14 J s Royer, Cloth 14 West. Jeooe Bucher, " 14 Bamnel Flickinger, " 14 Jacob Reddig, " 14 Samuel Slabacia, .' 14 do do Lumber 14 Oy. J Snyder, Shoes 14 Michael Methorn, Cloth 14 John Markley, Tinker 14 Abraham Smith, Books 14 Beam dr Brother, Lamb 14 Wm. Sharer, Agt., " 14 Henry H Smith, " 14 .Y. Samuel Eberly, Mdze 13 toga. Charles Me'born, Gro 14 Tripple & Warfel, Cloth 14 Daniel dhless, " 14 Reeves, Abbott &Co , Fur 9 Ido do Rol Mill 9 do do Forge 10 F J Pennock, Mdze 14 J D Heating, " 14 Borough B Herr, drug 14 Beory F Green do 14 T J Mlles do 14 R WiMama do 14 Mcrlorkel & Dellett de 14 James D Griffith, Hatter 14 Jacob Gem do 14 S Biel., Farniture 14 I C Seibert do 14 ; Frederick Bletz do 14 I J Shenberger do 14 ISMathlot, Variety 14 IS W Cottrell, Hardware 13 !Jonas Rumpl%, do 13 H Prahler do 12 Henry Wilson, Tin 14 Ulrich Vogle, Baker 14 M A Snyder, Saddler 14 IJ P Lutman do 14 J C Frahler do 14 ,P Shreiner, Jewelry 14 'John Felix do 14 Say lor&3lcDonald,Books 14 B F Appold & Co., Coal 13 J G Hese do 13 A Bruner, Lumber 11 W Righter do 11 Frederick Bletz do 11 IJohn Cooper do 12 W F Given do 14 Jame. Buneel do 13 George Bogle do 12 J Vaughan &Co do 10 James Patton do 13 WF, Whipper do 11 Smith & Rhoads do 10 A & J Wright, Furnace 10 Do do do 10 Smith & Bruner, R Mill 12 Bachman &Pulley, P Mllll2 Drumore ,John Patton do 14 Flemlug Dl'Sparreu do 14 Samuel Boyd do 14 Mahlon Pusey do 14 James Hopklng,Furnace 10 i - I. :Jacob Mentzer, Hard 14 Brubaker & Smith do 13 Darrow & Co., Shoes 14 .1 R Jones, Drug 14 Peter Ream, Tinker 14 Samuel Davie do 14 Sol Weaver, Saddler 14 Jesse Showalter, Grain D 14 J H Oberholtzer do 14 Elizabethtown Borough M Rossinger, Jewelry 14 Gross & Crouse, Drug 14 Robert S Ross do 14 Jacob Deyer, W House 13 IA Hackman do 14 William Brown, Mdoo 14 W Payton ,14. Co do 14 •se Do'negal A & . 3 . Shock, Coal 14 Haymaker &Co do 14 Eckert & Myers, Furnace S Musselman & Watts do I do do do 9 Gish &Brother, W House 13 rata. 'Noah Zook do 13 Zachens Killian do 14 'Samuel Smock, aro 14 Peter Wolf do 14 J S Hacker. Lnm 14 beth. i Jacob Mislay do 11 Bottum & Lewis, Aida° 13 B Pasemore do 14 Wilkensou & Co do 13 C C Kauffman, Furniture 14 el &E H Brown, Md. 14 Id East. Andrew Holtzworth Gro 14 'Jacob L Smith, Flour 14 Jno G Bowers, W House 12 1J Hieetand & Stauffer do 14 Jno 0 Bowers, Lumber 13 J Hlestand & Stauffer do 13 'd West. Abm A Smith, Cloth 14 T & H Baumgardner coal 12 McCormick & Co., Fur 10 Kauffman, Shaeffer & Co., Furnace 10 C B Grubb do S E Haldeman & Co do 10 cock. 'John Carley, Saddler 14 D U Leehe, W Houee 10 ' Clark & Zell, Lumber 12 Little Britain B NI Frick, Mdze 14 P Long & Nephew, Coal 14 • r East. Wm Lytle, W House 14 N Gillespie do 13 Landis & I'lckel do 14 Joseph Cooper do 13 N Gillespie, Lumber 10 a. Bruner do 12 !Beecher & Bro., Foundry 12 Clothing. 14 4 J Young 141 F J Kramph 141CoInman & Gllle,pie 14111:Inn & Brother 141Charlee Binh 14 , John A Erben 11Petaelt & McEvoy 14 !limb & Brother.: 14 Foundries Miller & Feileabanm 12 Pollock. & McGuilin& 14 John Kepner 14 Henry Gorrecht 1 14 J Ketchum tar Boti • - Reinhoel & Hostetter 14 Jacob Bair Jobn'Weldler 14 Benjamin H Vanenit Hardware. HiGeo D Spreohsr & Bro 110 MStedaman & Co 10 Hal,. 14 J ohn Amer is Boa 14 Frederick Smith 11 J Spindler Groceries. 10 Hobert McFadden 14 J Schleiah 10 J B Smelts 14 JA Schelrenbrand 15 John KLmerly 14 H Markley 1015 Millar 1215manuel Dorwart 131 P Finger 14IN Shaeffer 14Jacob King 141 J P Kolp 14IP Shadm 14 1 1 , 1%111er ' 14 F Stable 14 G Hann. 14 F Marks 14C Doerr 141 Timothy Jamae 14!Jacob &Model 141 Charles Himelapacht 14 4 Jeremiah Campbell 14 Adam Finger 14JJ Shank 1410 Kuhns 14; Emanuel Eshleman 14!Mrs Spade 14 George Westenberger ARDI Howell & Barr George Miler A W Russell Heittohn I TVTotT Sivalu & Brother John D Riles John I Hartman John W Hubby A Z Hingwalt John D Beahm John Fonderemith W H Miller B P Miller George Shindig Jeremiah Campbell George Hemley F A Albright 0 Dice David Herr Edward Stewart J Bower. H A Gable P F Blessing James Halt John Goodman J Morrison Jacob Sides Philip Helene Samuel Vandersol Isaac Carson Peter Dellet John Krause Emanuel Partner Binh & Brother Martin Shreiner G Hireh '0 M Zahm Theodore Wolf C F Sherman Henry Shenk HL&EJZshm ZaLoa fr. Jackson nel Coal. William Gorreoht Shook dr Albright 0 Beau 8‘ Boa Saner & Bon 13, T & H Baumgardner 10 David Hartman 14 David Locher Domeier St Mauer 141 Konigmacher & Batmen 12 mous. John F Hainitah Lewis Haldy P T Sheaf Kendrick & Bigga 141 Mayhew k Brother 14 Paper. Camara° Manufacturing M Bahil Company IllEmannelEnober Saddlers. 12,Amoa Riley 13111 Pinkerton Tobacco. 14 JB Markley 14 Samuel Pattoraon 74 S E Demuth 11 P G Sherman 13 &mailer & Son Daniel 8 Bare John Lippincott John El Sieber Charles Frick John S Gable Jobo Kuhns Tin and Coppersmith. William (3 Kendrick 14 Samuel Diller Christian Kieffer •13IJohn Gamperling Jacob Gable 13 Samuel ihling H (31 Lipp 14 Variety. 13 \ J 1' Marshall 14 .1 &ram; & Brother 14 S B Bickham 14 14 Leado 14, Frenerick Puest John Rough M Kauffman Samuel A Danner H Fornoti Mary Han Warehouses. J Longenecker &Co 101Albright &Co J R Bitstor & Brother 10 SComsey Shirk & Bnker 13 Man Bear & Heiser, Mae 14 Jacob F Young do 14 , B Bowman do 14 Jacob Landia, Mdze 14 H B Bowman, Factory 14 H Shreiner Jr., 13 Dealer 14 Borough. Manheim. Worley&Baumberger,md 13 J Sheeffer 4 , Co do 13 George Arndt do 13 Kline & Brother do 13 .1 B Cross do 14 Ma Henry Fltiber, Mdre 14 Gibsen & Brother do 14 Fleury Andrews do 14 John W Rawlins do 14 Thomas Labezim do 14 Bartel Ensminger, Drag 14 Mengle & Brother, Shoes 14 J Deyer, H Ware 14 ' Adam Miller, Hats 14 P Arndt & Co., Lumber, 14 tic. Joseph Eogl es, Mdze 14 Robert Soolsby do 14 Marls Hoopes Agt., Forge 13 do do do R Mill 13 Ma Henry Fnnk. Mdze 14 John )liner do 14 George C Hawthorn do 14 H Bowman do 13 Baldwin &Co do 13 or, Jonas B Martin Mdze 13 Amos Sourbeer do 12 Hertzler 4. Fry, Lumber 14 J& H Liotner do 14 Adam Miller do 14 !oy Twp. Mount SAIIIIIOI Hinney, Mdze 14 Benjamin Groan do 14 Erb & Co Mdce 14 Borough Mount Joy B H Thomas Books 14 H C Kerns Jewelry 14 Philip Frank Flour 14 W Brady Axe they 14 J Snyder Foundry 14 G W Porter Hardware 13 I John Myers do 13 1111Iler & Garber,Lumb'r 14 I Patterson, Warehouse 13 A Hackman do 13 Jacob E. Cassel, 11117 11 S A Shrotf do 13 Bratty L McNeal do 13 Arndt, Bechtel & Co, do 11 John McDannel, Gro 14 A M Elleatand Drug 14 J Leader do 14 J H. Ferguson Cloth 141 J 31 Kelp do 14 A D Reeole Shoes 14' Marietta Borough. Jno R Diffenbach, 111d2,11 Henry Wolf do 14 Robert Turner do 14 John Stickler do 14 Fonll‘ , Brother do 14 J I,lbhart Drug 14 Spangler& Patterson du 11 F Ilinknl do 14 A Cassel do 12 J Croll Hats 14 Geo Ainndroff (iron's 14 R Carroll Tobacco 14 Isaac Riesenger do 14 R Carroll do 14 Wm H Gr0.,11 do 14 A Wisner do 14 W H Gish do 14 John Auxer Variety 14 J Imhoff, Agt do 14 tterret & Co, Hardware 13 Edward Trainer do 14 A H Summy Coal 13 J Roth do 14 Steimao & Brown do 13 Nicholas Kermer,Clocks 14 S & B Heintand Lumber 11 Ter Shaffner. Cloth 14 C A Shaffner do 14 Wm Shaffner do 19 A N Cassel do 12 Augustus Shaffner do 14 J . Mebaffy &Co do 11 SO Miller do 14 Miller & Musser do 12 John Bell do 14 A H & J Schoch do 12 John Auxer do 14 Clark & Zell do )2 Frederick Haan Shore 1413 Stahl & Son do 13 Thomas Stance do 148 F Heistand do 11 A Lindsey do 1410rosh a Brother do 14 James Davis Jewelry 14 Jacob Erisman do 13 Henry Wolf do 14 Penn. Jno Sheoffer 9, Co, ?Adz 14 , John Dntt do 14 Samuel Hahn do 131..7111M0 Fieber, Clothimi 14 H R Holl do 14 Providence John A Rohrer Mdz 14Robinson & Brother, do 14 John Hildebrandt do 14 J . B Rowe do 14 Jacob Eshleman do 14 Cyrus Royer, Factory 14 Paradise. Worst & Rutter, Mdr, 13 A R Witmer,Warehouse 10 R & H Girvia do 14 Edwin Hopton do 14 L Witmer do 12 Samuel Spindler do 14 Samuel Spindler do 12 Jacob Charles, Mdz 14 I Conrad S Yordy, Mdz 14 Joseph Masterson Mdz 131 John Myers Mdz 14 John Metzler do 14 C& A B Grubb, Furnace 9 Strasburg. J Martin & Herr. Mdz 14 Thomas Conelly GD 14 Mneselman&Spencer,W.hlol Salisb Boon & Houston, Mdze 13 Josiah Eby do 13 Francis McClure do 14 Jacob Worst do 14 Hoar & Kurtz do 13 D Houston St - Son do 14 Samuel Kurtz do 14 Robert Baldwin do 14 Henry Swigart du 14 Sadsb John Eiomghrir,Jr., Min 14 J D Harrah do 14 James Hood do 14 Welker & Pownell do 13 Townsend & Bro do 14 John Thornton, Fac 14 William Martin, Mdze 14 Buchanan & McGill do 13 William Buchanan do 13 William Wilcox do 14 Samoel Blank, Malt 14 John Mason, Saddler 14 Ellmake• & Walker W H 13 J H Poch & Co do 13 ury. F Rush & Co., Foundry 14 Walker & Co , W House 13 W H Sproul, Forge 14 James Goodman du 14 do do do 14 Borough. - N W Weidley, Cloth 14 Alex Shultz, Tin 14 C Heneagy St Co., Drug 14 Henry Clark. Flour 14 S P Bowers Sr Holl, Hard 14 Chas Himelberger, 0 D 14 Strasburg Rowe & Clark, mdze 13 McCloy & Potts, do 13 Samuel Bowers do 14 John Werra:. & Son do 14 Isaac Walker do 14 1 Levi Weidley, Cloth 14 1 Amos B Cochran do 14 Washington Borough Myers Si Sun, Mdze 14A11 Kauffman, Gro 14 .Tueub :dunning do 14IJoha A Brush, Lumber )4 Warwick. L H Yundt, Mdze 14 C W Sturgis, Cloth 14 Jacob Hershey do 13 McCanister &Co do 14 David Bricker do 14 G Krider, Shoes 11 N Wolle do 11 Simon Eichler, Confec 14 W Shober do 14 J W Rauch do 14 J B Tahudy & Nephew 12 P 44 D Bruner, Foundry 13 Isaac Bomberger do 12 J B Tshndy, Lumber 14 Peter Kafroth do 14,Jacob Loose, G Dealer 14 Elias Buch • do 14 J B Tshudy, Malt 14 MILLERS AND TANNERS. Adamstown Borough. .filler 14 IA & H Miller, Tanner 14 Brecknock. Henry Mohn W Von Nelda, Miller 14 I Joseph Oberholzer, Mill 14 Henry Von Nelda do 14 Bart. Jnremiah Cooper, Miller 14 I M S J Heyberger,Miller 14 Carnarvon. Georg.. Ammons, Miller is I Christian Shirk, Tanner 14 John Hertzler, do 14 • Columbia Borough. Charles J Posey, Miller 12. I Andrew Gohn, Tanner 14 Isaac Pu,ey, Saw Mill 14 Cocalee° Easl. Samuel Bilcher, Miller 14 Benedict Becher, Miller 14 Samuel Gring do 14 George Mengle, Tanner 14 Fleury FI Shirk do 13 George Fry do 14 Cocalico Wes I. Jacob Bechtel, Miller 14 I John Reinhold, Tanner 14 Samuel R. Landis do 14 Conestoga. Metzger & Brother, Mill 131 .1 Peters & Metzger, sx 13 Christian Shenk do 13 1 Shenk & Bowers do 14 Shenk & Bowers do 13 I R Myers, Tanner 14 Joseph Flabecker,S Mill 14 Colerain Philip Ands William McHain, Miller 14 John H Smith, S Mill 14 Henry Wiley do 14 Ben . laruin Meekley 4 o 14 S D Ebersole do 14 Joseph Bugles, do 14 Samuel Miller do 14 Clay. Leap & Beamederfer, M 14 John Oberlin Christian Wlaaler do 14 Jacob Ilhg Hiram Erb Drumore William & A Long, Mill 14 I Mahlon Pusey, Mill 14 B & J Penrose do 14 William Williams, Tin 14 Pusey & Longeneokerdo 14 East 4 West Donegal Peter H Kauffman, MIII 14 Daniel Brose, 11111 13 Samuel Johucon .do 12 A& J Shock do 13 John Becker do 13 Abraham Haymaker do 14 John Stauffer do 12 John S Gish do 14 Henry Bishop do 13 S F Eagle, S Mill 14 Ephrata John Fahneetock , Mill 14 Peter Bent; Mill 14 Grayer dc Betroth do 14 Adam Shreiner do 14 H H Keller do 14 John Frey do 13 Monroe Bucher do 14 Daniel Forry, Tanner 14 John Bonghter do 14 A Konigmacher do 14 Earl. • Lewis Biekhardt, Miller 141Chrletlan Bensinig, Mill 14 Peter 11 Brubaker do 14 Peter Young do 14 Daniel Oberholtzer do 13 Henry shirk & CO., Tan 14 . ' Earl East. Martin Hoover, Miller 14 Henry Martin, Miller 14 D Shirk & Weaver do 14 Jo/mph Wenger, S Mlll 14 David Martin do 14 0 W Seneenig, Tanner 14 John Weaver do 14 John B. Sander., Miller 14 Earl West. Henry Grayblll, Miller 14 Isaac Barkholder, Hill 14 Jacob Wolf do 1d Abraham Groff do 14 Joba B Biker do 14 Beaj Shosffer, Id KM 14 EA , '" Gabriel smith. Einar, 141Chttatiati fanklay; Mill 14 Jacob Stauffer do .1411 H Gilbert 'Tanner 14 Elizabethtown Borough. John Doner, Tanner 14 Elizabeth Beni Breitigam. BIM& 13 Daniel Burkholder , urn 13 Hen& /Crider do 13 inn Breltigem to 14 13smuel H Hen, do 13 Fulton Jon Brown Jr., Miler 14,GIllpen Bttabbo, Hiller 14 Lawrence Ripple do 14, Hempfield East. Miller 141:seob H Hershey, Mill 14 do 14 Henry Shea do 13 do 14 D Harnaker Elr do 14 Hempfwld West. 14 J H Landis, 14 MU= Stanton 14 Jacob 8011011 Jesse Sellers, Miller 14131aztin Grub°, Miller 13 &impel genera do 14 C K Breneman do 14 Reuben Gerber do 14 Ephraim Hersbey„l3 11111 14 111 H. Moore do 13 .1 Kauffman, Tanner 11 Ephraim Hershey do 12 Lasnpeter East. Banta a Landis, Miller llamas Bnahong do 14 Samuel Curtis do 14 Joseph Orr, Tanner 14 Benj &lam= do 13 David Stamm do 14 Lan/peter West John Muselman, Miller 11razatted Haack, Hiller 14 McGinn, & Zercher do 13 H Stoner, Mill 14 J J - 11 Herr do 12 Jacob Weaver do 14 David Landis do 14IC Hollinger, Tanner 14 John Eshleman do 14 Lancaster. Samuel Italica, Miller 14IDaniel Oberholtur Mill 14 B B Eshleman, S Hill 12 Lancaster City. David Locher, Tanner 1416eorge H Krug, Tanner 14 William C Toelle do 191 0 Hollinger do 14 Konigmacher & Hinman 121 John Flickinger, Leacock Upper Daniel Oroff, Br., Miller 141 Pater Stanger, Miller 14 John H Bnehoug do 14' Manheim. John Hese, KM 13 Christian Hanstiokar,do 14 Miller & Sault do 1918 Stanton do 14 William Ranier do 14 Manheim Borough Jacob Arndt, Abraham Groff, NM 14 Mount Joy. Jonathan Nichols, !Me 14 Jacob H. !dimmer do 14 A 8 Hackman do 14Hlenry Meekley do 14 Marietta Borough. John Kline, Tanner 141.1 Du ff y St Co, Saw Mill 14 Henry Buitzbach do 14 Manor. John S Bare, Mill 14 John Stoneroad do 14 Adam Dorsiler do 14 CB&HBHerr do 13 Henry K. Meteky do 14 J S Kauffman do 13 Jacob Landis do 14 1 Benjamin Hershey do 14 Samuel Kauffman do 13 Adam bailer do 14 David Harnish do 13 Providence Franklin B Mytin George L Eckert Mill 14 Samuel Brno sr do 13 Jacob Eshleman do 13 Christian Rohrer do 14 Israel Rohrer do 12 .7 Lelbllgh&Son, Tanner 14 Abraham Carpenter do 12 Daniel Espenshade do 14 Penn. Benj M Stauffer Mill 13 Henry E. Erb do 14 Peter Sellers do 14 John Honnstine do 14 Henry Snavely do 14 Pequea. Beni Snavely Mill ISlBenj Snavely SISIII 14 J 4: 0 B.Good do 14 John Barr Tanner 14 Beni Ilarnish(miller)do 14 Rapho. George Moore Mill 14 Joseph Reider do 14 John Risser do 14 John Hostetter do 14 Michael Krider do 14 Samuel Sellers do 14 Thomas Whitson Strasburg. Henry Musselman Mill 14 Christian Shultz do 14 Christian Brackbill do 14 William Carswell do 14 Beni B Herr ,do 13IPhilip Miller Tanner 14 Henry Hi rr do 12' Salisbury. Levi King Mill 14 1' CI Henderson do 19 Jacob F. Hershey do 13 R J Boon do 14 Benj F Houston do 14 B F & A Weaver,Tanner 14 John Neibanser do 13 Washington Borough Jacob Stamark Simnel Fry Mill 12 Michael Kauffman do 14 Samuel Keller do 14 John K. Zook do 14 Henry Baker . do 14 J Geidner Tanner 14 Samuel Young do 14 DISTILLERS AND BREWERS Adamstown Bor. Henry Eehturnacht Jacob Oberholaer, Columbia Bor Valen tine Mock, Conoy. Henry Wiley, Distiller 8 C. S. Erb k Co., Din'tr Co, alicn Eagt. E=II Donegal East and West. John neck,. Distiller fl I John Stauff6r. Diat'r 6 John do. 9 Elizabeth 80, IMMEMI 'fern!)field East. Jacob Suer. Di9tlller . 10 I Jnn.G. ItrnwercUist'r Ilenzpfield IVent. .zztrtizzl;l*-111to, DiAlillor - 9 Jacob R.nr. Distiller 10 Lampeter Weal Leacock Upper EMMEN _Lancaster I.7iiy Aug. Shoenberger, Brewer, 8 Elieth Sprengtc, Brewer ➢ Lawrence Knapp. •• 8 Koury Frank4L • 0 John Haag. 8 Chas. Fenne., • ' " 1 0 John Wit " 10 / .7" Fred. Monlick, Brewer 10 Adnm Conk, Distiller 10 Manheint. A. Shenk Co., 1641111er 6IJ. 8. Hostetter, Diet'r .11a nor. I=l lindul ph Kona, Paradise. J. S. kC. lc. , neagy, Dist'r 10 IJ. E. Wenger, Distiller 10 Fisuktin Mylin Benjamin M. tqauffer. H. Good, llapho. A. S. Hackman, Dist'r BIJ. & Ti. Kauffman, Dig. Strasburg. o• Benj. B. Ilerr, Distiller A I Pat'k Reynolds, Dist'r Strasburg Bor M. Itollter S Bto., Warwick. Jacob Weitzel, Brewer 10 D. Doeter, Distiller OYSTERS. Adamstown Bor James P. Itusael, Cocalico East. 8 I Emanuel Hinkel, Columbia Bor. B,o.rge Haymaker, S i George Shanon, S G,rbert Brandt, 81.1=scob Mower, 81J. W. Shunkm. CaTnarvon. Joseph Irvin, Jacob Wall, Daniel Herr, Bolyards k Molls, Jetieph Black, Abraham Weaver John Bowictts, Conestoga. 8 I William Rose. Earl. 8 I Jesse Force. Earl East. 8 Thomas Clarke, Earl West. S I Samuel Mull, Elizabethtown. Benjamin Shealier. 8 I Samuel Harmony Ephrata. 8 I David Martin. 8 George Hess, Isaac 11011, Thomas S. Gable Amos Weldler, Martin Gross. Charles Sharp. Thomas Brown Lanipeter East' I=11!N La nyder West. 8 Gouchenour, h Leacock. Bohn I 'telly Levi R. Ithoads, Lancaster City. 8 D. Okeeon, 8 Samuel Kb:ginger 7 , 0. Kautz. 81.loseph Brintnall, S A. Shultz !tees, 8 Andrew Dorwart, Jeeob McDonald, t, 8 John Carr. 8 Dritrich A u bony Oudi not Joseph Frick, Lowry, C. J. Plat. Samuel Cormany, William Kautz William T. Youart I). Meson. Hein field East. - 8 I Johu Imhoff. Ilempfield West. I) R 3 tr, L. A. IV leer, Marietta Bor. Edward Sailor, se William Appold, G. W. Goodman, 8 Joseph Shertzer, Benjamin Taylor. 8 William Johoson, Simon Nagle & Co., 8 L. W. Meld, 8 Abner McMichael. Mill 14 Tanner 14 Mount Joy Bor. Drabonetabt & Brother, 8 I James Mooney, Wlllinm JitQueeciy El=l John McGorman Jacob Summy, John UUbn. Joseph Todd, Samuel Trainer, Nicholas hurting John Rife, Henry Clark Warwick. I Edward Sturgis, 8 I Adam Hallacher, Washington Bor. Barbara Kane, Leacock Millar 14 Tanner 14 Paradise Sadsbury Saw Mill 14 Warwick Diedller g Brecknock DI tiller 10 MEND Conestow CEO= Earl V- =OEM IMI=I EMI= ME= DANIEL LEFEVER, Farmer, vs. AMOS GROFF, Far mer. April Term, 15513. No. 71. Vend. Ex The Auditor appointed to Oistribut. , the fond in Court arising from the Sheriff's Sale, under the above writ (of the interest of Amos Groff, the above named defendant, in a tract of land in Providence township. Lauraster cruuty, containing 70 acres, more or less. with a two-story frame Dwelling House. Darn and other improvements thereon, adjoining lands of Michael Winters, John M. Shenk and others) will attend to the duties of his appointment on FRIDAY. JUNE 25th. 1825, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., at the Library Room in the Court House. in the City of Lancas- Distiller . 9 ter. JAMES L. REYNOLDS. Marietta Bor Ifount .To./ I=lM3 Providence =EMI MEM Distiller 10 I)onegal East. 8 I Martin Krider, Afartheina Bor. 8 Henry G. Hogendnblor, 8 Paradise Svisbury £ B t I Joseph Rena Salisbury. 8 I William Fryberger, 8 Strasburg Bor. 8 I Jesse Kauffman, 8 PATENT - MEDICINES Bart. V== Samuel Hakeabergerr, Columbia Bor. E. B. Herr, 4 R. 4911141 am, 3lcCorkle Dellet, 4 I Marietta Bor. 4 I F. 111 4 414 Donegal. J. W. Bowman, J. P. Llbhart, 'Lancaster City. - Wm. G. Baker, 4 I Benj. IL Kauffman, .Tohn B. Long, 8 A. B. Kauffman, Mario, A. Heinltett, 4 Warwick. N. Wolin, TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD TABLES. Ephrata. • Ten Pins, two Alleys. two Billiard Tables. Joseyh KonigmarteT, Do. Do. Columbia Bor Tsn Pins, two Alley. Abraham Waiver Lancaster City Ten Pins, five Alley' Gundalzer & Beckel, do. twl) do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Daniel Okemn, Mary Measenkop, A. Shultz Rama, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. three Billiard Tables Philip Snyder, Gotielb Young, George Kircher B. Nolen, Lancaster Tap Ten Pins, two Alleys. J. BIIIIIMAUI & Reed, Mount Joy Bor. James Mooney, Ten NUS, " two Allays. Providence. John Tweed, Ten Plna, one Alley BROKERS. Lancaster City John Gyger lc Co., Bill Broken, amt of bwrinese, $ 500 Do. Exchange do. do. Jl2O. K. Reed tc Co., Bin Broken, do Do. Exchange do. do. 250 Geo. K. Reed & Co., 13i11 Brokers, do. 1000 Do. Stock do. do. 250 Do. Exchange do. do. 250 Mount Joy Bor. _ Andrew Gerber & Co., Brokers, amount of business, $5OO An Appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, In Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 7th and Bth days of July, 1858, when and where all persons who are improperly rated (or think themselvee so) may attend. BENJAMIN LONGENECKER Mercantile Appraiser . All licenses not lifted on or before the 15th day of July next, will be collected according to law. DANIEL HERE, (Pequea), Treasurer of Lancaster County. jruze .16.4t-23 FOR REC N T.--An excellent Frame Weather Boarded STABLE. situate on , the Alley be tween South Queen and Prince streets, and near West Vine street. will be leased for one year at a moderate rent. There is a Carriage House with the Stable. Enquire of the Editor of the Intalligei3cer. mar 30 tf 11 DISSOLUTION. ---The Co-Partnership trading under the firm of WILLIAM DILLER & CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. DILLEH. LANCASTER, Feb. 24, 1858, GEO. J. DILLER. The business will be continued at the old stand, North Weterstreet, by [mar 2 tf WM. DILLER. DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers in the Lumber, Coal and Saw-milling business, in Conestoga township, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 14th of April last. All persons indebted to raid firm are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them to either of the under signed. ABRAHAM PETERS, A. H. METZGER. N. B.—The business will be conducted at the same place as usual, by J G. Peters and A. IL Metzger, under the firm of Peters A Metzger, and they hope to merit and re ceive a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the old firm. June 8 th. 21 PETERS & METZGER. PRATT'S WIRE TOOTH RAKE. Itaantuo. Pa., Jure 3, 1858. Mr.Brandt—Dear Sir Below, please find a notice with reference to your Rights in Lancaster county. You can use it as you think prone,. We do this with pleasure, be cause we do not wish, in the slightest possible degree, to interfere with anybody's rights. Yours, respectfully, NOTICE TO FA it MET-LSI—In consequence of a total mis apprehension of the contract between the undersigned and the Patentee of " Poo is WIRE TOOTH RAKE," we were In error in stating that we owned the territory of Lancaster county. This (Lancaster county,) belongs to Ilmarr BRANDT, Of Columbia, who manufactures and is prepared to supply the demand for this celebrated Rake. BOAS & SPANGLER, june 8 2t. 21 Reading, Pa. ESTATE OF EB.F.NEZER. IKILLOUGII AND WIFE. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Joseph Reliance, Assignee of Ebenezer Killoihrh and Wife. did on the 18th day of May, 1058, tile in the Offici of the Prothonotary of the said Court, hie Account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all parsons interested in th. said Estate. that the said Court have appointed the TWEN TY.FIRT day of JUNE, 1858. for the allowance and con tirmation thereof. unless exceptions be filed, or emus,. shown why the same should not be allowed Attest, WAI. CA It 'ENTER, Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, leinc'r May 18, 185:3. [may 25 4t 19 ESTATE OF JOHN WICKEL & WIFE, of Earl township. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Count? of Lancaster. Whereas, John G. Bowman, Assignee of John Wicket and Wife, of Earl township, Lan caster County. did on the 27th day of May.lBsS, file In the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court. kis account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given to all person , : interested in the said curate, that the said Court have appointed the TWENTY-STITH day of JUNE 1058, for the allowance and confirmation thereof, nukes exceptions be fdol. or rause shown why the same should not be allowed. Attest. W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. May 27, 1851. !june 1 41 20 TN THE' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OY I.A.NC.L.STIIR COUNTY. (Examiner ,py ) riRUST ESTATE OF JOSEPH ROYER, I(.1,, of Joseph,) Warwick township. In the Court of Counuon Pleas of the County of Lancaster. Wiler.s, Michael Weidler and Christian Wenger, Trustees. kc., did on the Third day of May, 1858. 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 enid Estate, that the said Court have appointed the TW EN TY.FIRST day of JUNE, 1858, for the ronfirusation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, WM. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Prothy's Office:Lanc . r. )lay 3d, 1855. [may 11-4 t 17 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JACOB L. GROSS AND WINE.—The undersigned Auditor an. pointed by the Court of Common Picas of Lancaster coun ty, to distribute the balance its the hands of Abraham Bowman, Assignee of Jacob L. Gross and wile, of Ephrata township, said county, to nod among the creditors entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will meet for the pur pose of his appointment, at the Library Room, iu the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE, A. D., 1858. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested are requested b. at tend, and 'present their claims duly authenticated. June a .tt. 21 PETER MARTIN, Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Whereas, Rev. Dont. John W. Nevin and James McCaa, Esq., Attorneys in fact of the Heirs of 11.,bert Jenkins, late of Crernarvou two., said county, dec'd, did on the Sixth day of Slay, 1858, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, th e Account of their said Attorneyship Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the same: that the said Court have appointed the TWENTY FIRST day of JUNE, 1858, for the allowance and confirma tion thereof, unless exceptions be filed, or cause shown why the name should not be allowed. Attest, WM. CARPENTER, Froth's , . Proth'y's Office. Lanc'r, May 6th, 1858. [may 11 41 17 N THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS I FOIL THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Whereas, Rev. Decd. John W. Nevin and James McCaa, Esq., Attorneys in fact of the Reins of David Jenkins. late of the township of Creruarvon, said county, deed, did no the Sixth day of May, 1858, file In the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court, the account of their said Attorneyship: Notice is hereby given to all persona interested iu the same, that the said Court have appointed the TWENTY FIRST day of JUNE, 1858, for the allowance and confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled, or cause shown why the same should not be allowed. Attest, W3I. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, lamer, May 6th, 1858. [may 11 4t 18. ASSIGNED ESTATE,OF HENRY BRENBERGER, of Providence Township, Lanc'r Co. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of mid County, to distribute the balance in the hands of Jacob H. Zercher, the Assignee, to and among the crtditors and others legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that ho will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY the Ist of JULY next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Court House in the City of Lancaster, when and where they are requested to attend. Juno 8 4t 21 71 BTA. T E OF CATHARINE GETZ. lJ DEC'D.—Letters of administration on the estate of Catharine Gets, late of East Hempfleld township, deed., 8 having been granted to the subscriber residing in the came township: All persons indebted to mid estate are re : guested to make immediate payment, and those having 8 claims will present them, properly authenticated for settle. merit. HENRY GETZ, "ISt' 20 8 June Adm'r. E STATE OF DANIEL WENGER. In 8 the Court of Common Pleea for the County of Lancas ter. Whereas, John Nolt and Isaac Hoover, Trustees of Daniel Wenger under the Will of Joseph Wenger, deed, • late of West Earl twp., Lancaster county, did on the Four . teeuth day of May, 1858. file In the Office of the Prothono tary of the said Court, their final Account of said Estate: • • Notice Is hereby given to all persona interested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the TIVEZsi TY-FIRST day of JUNE, 1858, for the allowance and con flrmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. or-cause 8 shown why the same should not be allowed. 8 Attest, W5l. CARPENTER, Proth'y. 8 proth'y's Office, Latter, May 14, 1858. [may 18 4t 18 xTOTICIEV. I--Notice is hereby given to 11 all persons who may 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 persona who have in possession United States Mies and Accoutrements, each as Powder Flasks, Cartridge boxes, and Belts, formerly belonging to the "Bu. chanan Rifles" of this city, to return the same Immediately, otherwise he will be compelled to proceed against them according to law, without further notice. WILLIAM 8. AIMED, Brigade Inspector of the 241 Brigade, 3d Division, P. M. Office—South Duke square south of Court Douse. may 18 8t 18 READ THIS 1. FARMERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS. The undersigned having rent ed the SASH FACTORY of IL C. Locher, situated in South 8 Water street, back of No. 2 Steam Cotton Mill, In the city 8 of Lancaster, begs leave to inform his friends and the citi• neon generally, that he is prepared to fill all orders left with him, or sent to,the Lancaster post office for, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and MOULDINGS of every description. Having formerly super , Intended the Bath Factory of Kama A. K. Bowers & Co ' g at GraelreLanding, his customers can depend upon al work being done in a satisfactory manner. Prime to suit the time 8 jana 82m 21 f mAsarins rr irr. WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEME2ProiDJIISTARLE . 00aBINED R RAPER AND MOWER. Mans sr IV. A. WOOD, Hood= Fame, Nair Yam Thla Machine wee awarded by the Dulled Stated Agri. cultural Society, at the Grand National Trial of Reason , and Mowers. at Syracuse, In July ISIT. the Flrsi Premium for ehenbined Reaper and Mower—A GRAND GOLD MED AL OF HONOR AND DIPLOMA. Second Premium for Reaper—A SILVER MEDAL. This Machine was awarded by the Maryland State Ag ? ricultural Society, at the Dial of Reapers and Mowers at Chestertown, July, 1817, for Combined Reaper and Mower, ; the First Premium of ONE HIINDRIED DO LLARS. This Machine was also awarded the first premium at Rochester and Skeneateho in July, 1857, for Combined Ma- I chine.. The mass of voluntary testimonials on hand, which bare accumulated within the last month, plainly indicate the points in which this Machine esosila all others, via : Its easy convertibility home Mower to a Bearer, and vice reran; its construction for adaptation to uneven in:refutes; the ease with which it can be raised or lowered for cutting from two inches to eight inches from the ground, which is done by means via lever controlled by the driver while in hie seat; its ease of draft, portability and clean ness, and - ease of cut; its simple and easy apparatus for throwing In and out of gear while in motion its freeness from side drafts its perfect adaptation fur cutting all kinds of grams, grain and cloverseed; its carrying lie own weight upon its wheels, thereby relieving the horse from all weight upon his neck, ke.. Many of these points are patented and cannot be embodied in any other Machine, and all will admit how essential and indispensable they are to a com plete combined Machine. REFERENCES. This is to certify that we the subscribers having each purchased, during the monde' of Jane and July, 1857, one of Manny'e Combined Reaping and Mowing Machines with Wood's Improvement; and having finished oar grass and grain harvest, take pleasure in recommending them to the . farmers as the most simple in onnstruction, the meet dura ble and reliable Machine now in use, posseasing many advantages over all others used In this county: Joseph Ernhardt, Fulton, David Brubaker, Lancaster, John Landis, Leacock, Bowers & Hershey, do. Jacob Minich, Manheim, Abner Buckwalter, Leacock, J. S. Whitmer, Manor, Calvin Cooper, do. Christ. Hess, Mantic, Henry Stoner. Manheim, Jacob Redder, L. Britain, Jonathan Weaver, Lascock , Henry F. Herr, Manor, Sam'l Stultsfuss, E. Earl, John Byler, 11. Lesscock, Benj. Fisher, Paradise, Isaac Leaman, K Earl, Sam'l Hasson, Leacock, Christ. Herr, Pegnea, Jeremiah Brown, Fulton, Martin Miller, Clay, Barclay Simpson, Mantic, Daniel Kline, E. Ccealleo, Maria Hooper.. do. Henry Hagey, do. Henry Neff, Manor, Martin Bollinger, Warwick, Em'l Daveler, Lampeter, Levi Miller, do. Isaac Spreober, Lancaster, Samuel R. Hess, Clay, Keel Bollinger, Ephrata, Hiram Bellinger, do. Jno. Eahlemen,W.Hempfield, Em'l Graver, Manheim, Benj. Stauffer, Penn, Samuel Weaver, Earl, J. Ambler, L. Britain. GEO. D. SPRECHER .k BRO., Agents. North Queen street, Lancaster, PA. SAMUEL Itoureso, Agent for above Clay Township. Joan Brom, Agent for above Leacock Township. June 8 .I 21 do. 250 AT ICAL N S SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The attention of Farmers is respectfully invited to this celebrated Labor-Saving Machine of easy draft. No weight on horses' necks. or side draft. One person with two horses is sufficient to work it. It is easily managed end not liable to gel out of order. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to the fol. lowing among many Farmers who have been using them in Lancaster county last season, viz: P. W. Housekeeper, Esq., Chestnut Love! Joseph Gibbons, M. D., Enterprise. Joseph Watson, M. D., near Mt. Joy Moses Shertz, White House. Joseph Shorts. near Ephrata. Joseph Balance. Fulton twp. John Russell Drum,. Thomas Wright, William Scott, Robert Scott, John Johnston, Wm. L. & Thoe. hi. Patterson. David Stoltzforwe, Salisbury township. Solomon Stoltzfoose, " Samuel Blank, John Blank. Henry Blank, Stephen Fitter, Samuel Bear, David Bear, Matthias Hurst, LeacoCk. tones Si Isaac Weaver, " • Samuel Stoltzfoose, Upper Leacock. John Stoltzfoose, Chr'n Stoltzfoose, Abraham Eby, Wilson Brubaker. Joseph Wenger, Esq., " Chr'n & David Ebersole, " Abraham Kurtz, Ephrata. Peter Bard, Adam Shaeffer, Messrs Sensenig, Ephrata township. John G. Bremner, near Lancaster. Tobias Herr, Chr'n & Ahh'm Groff. West Earl. Jacob K. i,henk, Nnror t,cnchip. Thunipeon Brubaker. near New Wm. Kinser, •• •• 8..1. Kinser. • John Muscleman. •• • •• Abraham Reiff, Stephen, David & John Nast, alorgaulown Messrs Brenneman & Nasser, near Nnrietta BOAS & SPANOLER The above are a few who have given their certificated recommending them as the best combined machine in use. The general agent for Pennsyl‘ania, John B Tonilingo, will give his personal attention Loa!' machines sold in fhis county. Apply to GEC) M. STEINMAN k. CO., who hav,, agency for Labca-ter and the adjacent counties. S. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Chicago, Illinois. June , 2u -I T HE NEW JERSE Y IMPROVED REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. The subscriber now offers to the farmers of Lancaster and adjoining counties ono of the beat combined Machines in use. It has too , yl the text for five years—;twiny entire satisfaction to all who have used it. It is ramble of cut• ting from ten to fifteen acres at grass or grain per (lay, with one pair of horses. LaWiA Curls. of Palos, is willing to qualify that he cut twenty oue acres of grans ail team of horned in ono day. 114iittlreds of other 11.14-4 be got If It were neeessary. This m chine was sold last year in this and I Altar runari•e, sad extensiVe4 in New York and New Jersey. and was preferred above all other machines wherever used. both for reaping and mowing.— It has been used from yeaetoy.r with lesa repairs than any other machine. Owing to the searcit, Memory the mice has been reduced from last year, la, that any tarmer can now secure one of the best machines that can he produced. The a:Zoota wh t sell these machines are persons who hare used them and arc willing to recommend them to Miler farmers who ars. tile beat juSees of the machines— ant tuere agents selling for a per centage, and willing to cram anything down the throats of f.mmers Thane machines are made at my shop in Bound Brook, New Jersey. where T have constantly on hand Horse Pow ern, Corn Shellei s, Cultiv.tors and all kinds of farming iin plements . . ' " J. W. Cottrell, G.lmobia. and Wm. T. Fiona. Pm keshory re Anknts for the Hale of the Machine, to whom applica ion may he ovule. or directly to the snhorri , er. .101 IN t,MA LEY, Proprietor. The above nun:ilium+ ,an be had at A F. tAtII SHOP n East King Lancaster, halt a 5q11111.5 not oh Sprecb •r'x tavern, ray 111 Cm 15 L . l KEELER'S LATEST IMPROVED aRAr FAN.—The,e Fans are manufactured at the best and most extensivo establishment In the city or 'oenty of Lancaster—and being the latest Improve,( Grain Fans now before the public, Farmers and Dealers generally will cansult their anon interests by calling and examining them before per-basing •re. They am now sent to all parts of Fenus)lrania nod other States.— These Fens are so constructed as to separet, all the impure grains, sects no cheat, cockle, smut. ,tc., at the same opera tion. They will also ho made to order to separate Grass Seeds from Wheat. When su,h are desired the order, must he sent in time. I bare also tuanuf tat me,' lebrated ItAtlßnili FAN for many yea is, and I Aaiun the imp,rements made upon my Fan KM holing ti superior to them. Tiny lire considered the BEST ',OW IN USE by all Farmers, who bare given theta a trial and wino continue using them. I have bad much experience in the manufacture of Grain Faits, baring made more than 3,000 slue,' I have beon In the husine-s. These Fans are adapted to hand or horse power, or any other power that may be applied to them, and they will be sent free of charge to any distance within 30C miles, by railroad or water at the oho: test notice. Castings of all kinds for Windmills always on hand; also Screens and Wire of all Nos.. for sale at low prices. Sa— Be careful if you want a Fan of my manufacture to Bee that my name is on it. 5.000 DOLLARS REWARD.—I will give a reward of $5.000 to any set of men who can prove to my satistiction that these Fans are not the bent In use Fourteen First Premiums have been awarded these Fans, at different Agricultural Exhibitions. A FIRST PREIIIII7NI CIDER MILL. whirls will make from 6 to N barrels per day. with hand or horse tumor, and will produce more Cider out of the same quantity of apples than any other Press now in use. These Mills are said, by those who have tested them. to be ad mirably adapted for grinding and pressing Sugar Care. There has been a large and Increasing demand for this Portable Cider Mill. Call and examine fur yourselves. as they will bear inspection .44-1 have also lI.ANTS' PATENT GRAIN DRILL for sale, which is one of the hest Drills in use at the present time. It stands No 1 wherei•er need, and will sow all girls hills and rough land that can be drilled. It cows all kinds of grass seeds, oats. nr barley. Call and see these Drills before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be tu your own ad vantage. 44, - Shop—South Duke street. 2 squares oath of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa.'' mar 2.3 I'm 1P SAMUEL KEELER CIARRIAGES REPAIRED.--One of the lJ most interesting things for persons who ride in Carri ages, is to know where they can have them repaired the cheapest. and that place Is at the Shop of the undersigned. in Church Alley, in the rear of Trinity Lutheran Church, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Work, such as making Carriage Bodies. either finished or un finished, pointed or unpainted. trimmed or un trimmed—such as ROCKAWAYS, JENNY LIND and BUGGY BODIES, or any thing else In hie tine. The undersigned having been one of the firm of Cox 6. Suydam in Duke street. has no hesitation in saying that he eta give son reference desired as to the quality and style of his work. and he is not afraid to trust it to the in spection of the moat competent judges in this city or else where. . EM LEN FRANKLIN, Auditor. Persons in the habit of getting up Carriages in the County of Lancaster, will find it to their interest to pur chase of the undersigned, as he has for several years been engaged in that business, soil knows exactly how to suit cnatomers In style and price. As he has no Apprentices, and employs none but com petent and experienced workmen, all his work will be warranted for one year. air Ile will also pay particular attention to SIGN PAINTING In all its various branches. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Lancaster, June 1 3120 LIJK R SUTDA3I. FARREI , S & HERRING, 34 P7Aurcr LID 25 Gwent Brns.rre, Pea's. Sole blanutanturere in this Slate of HERRING'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, Also, Manufacturers of hall's Patent Powder Proof Lock, likewhe awarded a Medal at the World's Fair: Chilled Iron Burglar Proof Safes, Bank Vaults, Bank Locke, Steel Chests, Sic. sap 2S ly 37 0 T TECH'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD. ORIENTAL AND WESTERN SIBER I A. NINEVAII AND ITS REMAINS. PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID. MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON—IHS COURT AND FAMILY. mar 30 tf 11 ELIAS BARR & CO, 31 Earl King st. B ATES, BENTZ & BARDWELL, WHOLESALE DIALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS, No. US North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. R. C. BATES. ORO. Z. BENTZ. OEO. EL DARDWELL. Jane 1 6m 20 SUNDAY NOTION.— wg NM stuetton Sunday will Porsons please tall between ishin the N of I,gnd 2P. N., at Dr. WAYLAN ' S Drug Store, No. eo ittaZ Queen street, 'FT tf 12 P. EMAIL EELLI& ITIIICR RECEIVED THE MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. This; Safes are warranted Free front Dampness. DRIVATIS SAMiIIOP VATAIAIDLIDSPNAL RIFTATR, IN FRRDRRICK COUNTY, MARYL4D.— - The robacriber will sell at private sale that beatitlfhl and nimble FARM, known ea “ARCA VI A , " lying about 8 miles moth of Frederick City, on the County Road leading to Bnekeyetown, CONTAINING 850 ACRES _ . . of the primeet midmost productive land in Frederick °polity. The MANSION HOtrati ts largo and beautifully fir- • ranged, the main buildings and wings forming • ;„, front of 180 feet, all two stories high, and trash. • eel in the very best style. Theme bundle.' occupy an eminence from which almost the entlww.farm can be seen from the portico of the Mansion. Thu Hones is surrounded with a beautiful Lawn, handsomely deco rated with Shrubbery', Flowers, ke. A new end commodi ous Barn,Corn House, Stables, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Bla cksmith's Shop, Lime Kiln, Lime House, andlos House, together with every other neceeesxy Outhouse, have recently been erected, affording the very greatest conveniences. The laud is acknowledged to be amongst the beet, and is certainly as productive as any In the State. There la running water through the entire Farm; and • 'spring in nearly every field. The Farm Is divided into nine fields, nearly the whole of which are 'enamel with new and substantial poet 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 abandance of Choke Fruit Trees on the Farm, and one of the finest ORCHARDS to be found to the county. dir The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad runs through this Farm, and a Station House is located within half • 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. Sir The terms upon which the entire property can be purchased, will be made easy and accommodating to the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the Vann and learn the terms, can do so by calling on the subscriber residing In Frederick City may 18 rALUA.BLE FARM FOR SALE,..The V subscriber offers at private sale, that deeirahle Farm, on which he now resides, located near Shawrrllle, Har ford county, Maryland, at the Junction of the roads lead ing from White Flail, (on the N. C. Railroad,) to Hell Air. and from Baltimore to York; about four miles east of said depot, and 25 miles from the City of Baltimore. This farm contain 120 ACRES, more or less, 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, is a substantial, convenient, and beautiful FRAME HOUSE. 32 by 18 feet, with yam( a suitable back building, 18 by 18 feet, and stir rounded by a number of Ornamental Shade Trees: A never-failing Spring near the yard, furnishes au abun dant supply of pure water. There are also a Stable, Gran ary, Meat House and other necessary out-houses, all in ex cellent condition. There Is a thrifty YOUNG ORCHARD of chuice fruit on the premises, and a Spring in every field. The fencee are all of new relic and in fine order.— A Stage carrying the Mail, passes the dwelling ever; day, •c its route to or from the N. C. Railroad. ft For general healthiness, for beauty of situation, for easiness of access by public and private conveyance, for convenience In regard to Churches, Schools, Poet Office, Stores, Mills. Shops, &c., It possesses advantages rarely surpassed Viewed In every aspect, It is a valuable farm for ,sricoltural pnrp 4101, and WOUili make a desirable noun ry seat for a City Merchant. Persona wiehing to in. seat in real estate a mid do well to call and examine this property. A. clear and indisputable title will be given. JOSIAII (11.7YTON. Ilorood i - aunty. Md., April 24th, 1858, way IS 3m 18 I,IA kill AT PRIVATE SALE.--The sub. I..ribern will sell their FARM at private sale. Said Pane is situated in >latle township, Lancaster county, th.• road Irad.m; from Marti,. Forgo to McCall'a Ferry, about 1 whoa wpsT of Itawlineotille, and contains about i 2 acres, wore or leas, the greater portion well fenced and in• good etateof cultivation. The balance is competed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. Tho improvements are a two-story Los DWELLING HOUSE, .E.!E a new Frame Barn, and other out-buildings.— There is a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees. Thu Farm is well waterod with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will be made easy, and possesaion given on the let day of Aptil, 1557. Any person wishing to view the premises will call on either of the subecri hors, residing et Mount Nebo, ono mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH ENGLES. The subscriber will also sell, at pri vate mile a HOUSE AND LOT In the village of Mount Ne bo. There are 3 acres and 136 perches of land In the lot, and the Improvements are a two-story FRAME HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There Is an ex cellent spring of water on the lot, and the land is.well fenced and In a good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES. aug 25 tf 32 VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE--GREAT INDUCEMENT Full CAPITALISTS.—WiII be sold at private sale, the valuable Farm known as the " Wheatland Estate," contaiaing El 1.0 ACRES, situate in what is called the Hickory Level, Buckingham county, Va., 5 miles north of Maysville ' the county seat, and 7 miles from Hardwicksville—a bridge crooning the James river to the canal at this point. About 600 acres are cleared, and al most level land—the balance well timbered. The land is very productive, and celebrated for the growth of Wheat, Corn and Tobacco. It Ic also well watered. The improvements are a new, handsome and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, no situated nu * aae an elevation as to command a view of nearly the . whdle estato—and the Baru and Out Houses are ample and conveniently located. There are good Orchards on the premises of Apple, Peach, Cherry and other trees.— It Is seldom that such an estate is offered, laying an it does in an Intelligent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to markets, churches, Ac., and ao highly productive, and level in every portion as that all the Imple ments of b eAI JiLldry bo Cecil to the very best ad vents zt• If I sell, nip object is to CCIOUVO to a warmer cittulte. A 'er r :ve portion of the loud wont me $4O per acre —but I will soil it, with the crop of Wheat from the sow ing of LSO bushels, the entire stock, and IS likely negro., for $40.000; or without the negro., fir $116,000. My ob ject fur wishing to dislocate of the slaves with Thu laud, is precept the separation of 'r ER Vl: , —One third CHOI, (or in two or three months,) and the balance in equal instalments of one, two and three years, with interest. Address the editor of the Lancaster Intelligoncer, (GEO. SANDERSON) Agent tor B. L. Pratt:us., Mt. Vluco, Buck• imtham county, Va. feb 13 till ITAL LIABLE FRANKLIN COUNTY FARMS FOR SALK—The subscriber, - living in Chatubersborg, will sell his TWO FARMS in Guilford township, Fraukliu county. situate on the public road leading to Greencastle, About one and a half miles from Chambersburg. These I'ams are in the highest state of cultivation and well Improved, with running water through rale of them end the otter has a splendid spring. They are sold fur wont of time to attend to them. The one con tains 19., acres and the other lAA. Terms made known by the stiles, fiber. These farina contain a good portion of timber. The attention of Lancaster Connty Fanners Is to three terms, which are well worthy their anon. ii ni.L coo iR tf33l WM. GEYSER. ELRO SE FARM FOR SALE.--The 11'1 n l eve desirable Farm, situated In llarford county, Maryland, one and a half miles front Bel Al,, the county seat of liarforu, is orre,...a at tartrate sale. It contains 160 ACRES. 100 of which are Ina floe state or ~,,au.teatino, the balance in thriving 'limber, well watered, fenced, and has eornt'ortable BUILDINOS, very convenient to . Schools and Churches of all Christian denomina.. floes. situated very near the line of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Central Railroad, and adjoins, the lands of Robert W. Holland, Isaac Mechem and E. Reynolds, Esqrs.. a desirable location In every respect. The above handsome Farm will ho sold far below its value. on terms to suit put chasers. on application to Bowen Mer Per. Baltimore street. Baltimore, or to Richard D, Lee, It .1 Air, who will give all necessary Information. apr L 3 4m 13 1 1 0 TANNERS—FOR SALE--A Tan Yard In cemplete order with TIIIRTY-SIX COMPLETE VATS, which can be increased to any number. The prop erty is situated in Martie township, twelve miles from this city. and consists of 2 ACRES and 43 PERCHES, en which is n Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Bark Grinding House, Water Power i f Bark Mill, Two-Story Beam House, Currying ll D. louse, Ilene Stable, Shoemaker Shop, Bake Oven, Sc., Sc. A large number of FRUIT TREES are on the moraines. The Dwelling Uollfe is in good repair, as Is also the other buildings. The running water on this property in peculiarly adopted for this bueinef.i and Is sold to be the very best In the State. Bark is abundant and cheap. The property will be sold low If applied for anon. Terms ing Enquire of CHAS. M. HOWELL, k At his Marble Yard. North Queen street, or to J. B. KAUFMAN. may II 11 'ln Attorney et Low, South Duke street. A .110111ESTEAD FOR giol FOR SALE IN THF. "001.1, REGION" AND OTHER PORTIONS OF VIRGINIA, THE FOLLOWING FARMS AND BUILDING LOTS, IS SHARES, TO wIT : 1 Farm ~ 1100 acres, and a Gold Mine, is 100 acres. 4 - 00 “ nacb, are 240 " 25 ‘• 40 " 1000 " 70 •• " 20 " 1400 " 150 " 10 ' " 1500 “ " 250 •• 5 •• 1250 " 500 <• 2 " " • ~...2000 " . 250 Building Lots !..!, arre, with StrAets >., and public Squares 710 " ' 1250 Building Luta 100x100 feet, with • : .- Streets and public Squares 926 " •,. 2500 Building Lots .50x100 trot, with Streets and public Squares, 5000 Building Inn+ 2,1.100 feet. with Streets and public Situnrus, ~.. 10.000 Shares, amounting to 10,000 &ern. Certificates of the above Shares, (with Bonds for the m q immediate execution and delivery of the Deeds) have 1 .3 been enclosed In 10,000 envelope., exactly alike. and <sealed; which, after being well mixed up, brave been IX numbered from 1 to 10,000 inclusive, so that no one now known the contents of any particular envelope.— , They will be sold at $lO teen, without reference to t z , what they contain, and tent to any ono making appli m cation. Unexceptionable Titles will in a/Ica= begivcn• The largest Farm, containing a Gold Mine, is valued" , "at $30.000. and the smallest sized Building Lots have 0 been selling at $lO each, Hundreds have already been sold upon these terms. Whilst all stand the same O chance of getting the Farms, ever purchaser iaguamn,,,,. teed one of these lots at least. Every other purchaser Is bound to get one of at least double its sire and mine... Every fourth pat-dieser one of ill least quadruple its rise 0 ~,,evtid value.. Whilst every tenth purchaser will get a Farm ranging in value from $2OO up to $30,000.—' These Farms and 'Maitre sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserve!, the Increase in the value of which will compensate for the present sacrifice.— The net proceeds are to be applied to local improvements, such as Schools, Factories, Miffs , dr. Any /umber of Mares can betaken by individuals,—to secure a Fisrm take at least ten Shares. The Certificates eon be obtained by paying own HALF, and the Deeds by paying the OTHER HALF. 70,000 Acres of Land. in large or small tracts, can also be had at private sale, and upon most, reasonable terms. Some of it In HIGHLY IMPROVED. Agents are wanted everywhere to sell these Lands. Liberal Inducements will be given. For full particulars, apply to E. BALDER. Port Royal, Caroline Co., Va„ Or to ADAM FRALICH, Agent, Lancaster, Pa. 3m 12 I) ÜBL I C SALE OF' MACHINERY... I Will be sold without any reserve whatever on WED NESDAY the 15rn day of JUNE, at my late Iron Works, in West Chestnut street, Lancaster City, a largo collection of MACHINERY, TOOLS, &e , consisting of one ENGINE and BOILER, 20 Horse Power. CI 26 LATHES—No. I. 23 Feet Shear, 66 Inches Swing. " 2. 14 " 24 " " " 3. 9 ‘` " 24 " . 4. 8 " " 32 " 5. 7 " " 20 u 18 • •• 14 '• ' 6. 7 - .7 4 " BORING MILL SWINGS, 48 Inches; PLANING MILL, 8 Feet Table; HAND LATHES of different. sizes; BOLT CUTTING MACLILNE, 2 DRILL PRESSES, 2 HAND SLIDE RESTS, 2 I.I.OWING FANS, COAL MILL, S PAT ENT SCALES. Stocks, Taps, Dies, Wrenches, Drills. Tapping Bars, Bor . ling Bar., with a general aasorment of small tools. B{IAPTING, enurs. FIA.NOERN, COUNTER SHATTF/ SMITH TOOLS—Bellows, Anvils, Tongues, Sledges, Hammers, &c. . _ BOILER MAKER TOOLS—Bending Roll's Punching Machine, Shear, Eland Punch, and all Tools required in that branch of broloess. Car Mae( Screw, Wrought Twyera for Furnaces. FOUNDRY TOOLS—Shanks sod Ladies of different ca. pacifies, from Tro 2 ran ib dLiV ri Z d Fl7:: ! 3 Ti v:: 6 Bars' Truck, Moulding Sand, kr. IRON—Flat, Round and Square Boiled, pig Ir o n ,- Scrap, Oast and Wsonght. STOVES AND GRATES—A variety of Cook, Wood Can non, Chamber and Parlor, Gothic and Ornamental. Swing Grates, Stationary Orates, Oven Doors, Kettles, Pots, Pan; &a., &a. A variety of articles not enninerated worthy the notice of the trade. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, 'A. Id, may 26 is 19 C.-KUYYI fl, 0 025
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