Lancaster JintcUuumTt: VOL. LX. THE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER. | Assessor; Benjamin Ebersole, 162- Jacob A. Miller, 65. Constable: Adam Smith, 162; Frederick M. Smith, 62. Justice of the Peace : Jacob Foreman ir., 154; C. S. Erb, 152. Supervisors: Jacob K. Ebersole, 157 ; Wm. Hoff, 160; Abraham Lehman, 75 ; John Eber sole, (blacksmith.) 68. School Directors; Joseph Smith, 163; M. W. Smith, 159 ; John Haldeman, 68 ; Henry Fullerton, 62. Auditor: Solomon Haldeman, 163 ; Jacob Ackerman, 63. Clerk; Zachary Garrett, 162; J. G. McNiell 66. PUBLISHED EVEBI TOIBDAT, AT HO. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, s BY a&O. SANDERSON. TERMS ÜBSOiawiOH.—Two Dollars per annum, payable in ad ▼ance. : No subscription discontinued until ali arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the Editor. Advertisements.-—Advertisements, not exceeding one square, (12 lines,) will be inserted three times for one iollar, and twenty-five cents for each additional inser tion. Those of a greater length in proportion. Job ParnTlNO—Such as'Hand Bills, Posters, Pamphlets, Blanks, Labels. Ac., Ac., executed with accuracy and at he shortest notice. From the Port Folio, 1806. SONNET TO THE BLUE BIRD. Sweet messenger of Spring, complaining bird, How from the budding top of yonder elm, That hangs o’orwaving thee, I’ve stood and heard, With throbbing heart, thy embassy of love. Sweet bird! art thou commissioned to our realms, Ambassador to cheer the wasted grove, To tell the daisy when to lift its head, To whisper to the tulip that 'tls time With fearless smile to leave a wintry bed; Or dost thou sing to wake the red-breast up, To rouse the sleeping songsters to their chime, And tell them all, the nipping frost is o’er? Oh, if you oome for this, sweet bird of Spring, Weloomo, thrice welcome, for the news you bring. stand* firm. BT FRANCES DANA GAGS There are momenta when life’s shadows, Fall all darkly on the soul; Hiding stars of hope behind them In a black impervious scroll; When we walk with trembling footsteps, Scarcely knowing how or where The dim paths we tread are leading, In our midnight of despair. Not a ray to cheer us onward— Not a gleam from out the past— While the roar of clashing waters Comes to us upon eaoh blast; Ay! another step may plunge us In the dread abyss below; And—another step may save us From the very depths of woe. Stand wo firm in that dread moment — Stand we firm, nor shrink away; Looking boldly through the darkness, Wait the coming of the day ; Gathering strength, while we are waiting For the confliot yet to come; Fear not, fail not, light will lead us Yet in safety to the home. Firmly stand —though sirens lure thee; Firmly stand—though falsehood rail; Holding Justice, Truth and Mercy, Die we may—but cannot fail; Fail! —it is the word of cowards ; Fail!—the languago of the slave ; Firmly stand, till duty beckons; Onward, thon e’en to the grave 1 TOWNSHIP. ELECTIONS. Below will be found the complete returns of the Township elections held on Friday last in the different Boroughs and Townships of the ADAMSTOWN. Judge : Abraham Lutz, 43 ; R. Regar, 33. Inspectors : Wm. Fichthorn, 38 ; B. Good hart, 25 ; John Rehrer, 12. Assessor: Samuel Stork, 77. Burgess: Sebastian Miller,66 ; D.Mengel, 5. Constable: Jno. Schlosser, 37 ; J. Yoder,37. - Supervisor: Solomon Good, 70. School Director : Bodj. E. Shirk, 69. Town Council: Isaao Fichthorn, 73 ; Levi Hendle, 61; Wm. Mohn, 74; I. Schlough, 74. Auditor: F. B. Regar, 53; J. Behm, 8. BRECKNOCK. Judge : John W. Lorah, 75 ; Jacob Rennen ger, 48; Abraham Shallenbarger, 35 ; George Wemtz, 54. Inspectors : Henry Steener, 140 ; Baltzer Sohneder, 61. Assessor : Levi Laush, 110 ; Michael Kiefer, 26 ; John Youndt, 75 ; Henry Steener, 14. Constable: Alexander Messner, 124; Jona than Smith, 13 ; George Snyder, 9. Supervisors : Henry Rupp, 146 ; Solomon Good, 38; Daniel Brendle, 65; Jacob Burckart; 44; Moses Messner, 57 ; John Calden, 50, Adam Stover, 7 ; David Bender. 18. School Directors: John Kiefer, 145; Benj. Good, 152; JohnKriner, 56 (Jno. H. Good, 84. Anditor : Henry Gring, 129. Clerk: Samnel Lessly, 109. BART. Judge: John Coulter, 95 ; Peter Baughman, 71. Inspectors: Joßieh Beyer, 97; Jos. F. Good, 68: Assessor: Henry Baughman, 96 ; Mercer TYbitson, 67. Assistant Assessors : Adam Rutter, 99; Dan iel' Ault, jr., 84; Morris'Cooper, 75; Joseph Hood, 68. Constable: Caleb Wiggins, 77 : S. H. Wil liams' 82. Supervisors : George H. Piokel, 92 ; Peter Piokel, 104; Isaac Walton, 58; Samuel Fawkes, 73. Sohool Direotors : Charles Rynear, 87 ; Har rison Graham, 81; Uriah Rockey, 75 ; Thomas Ferguson, 101; Wm. L. Rakestraw, 85; Au gustus B. Miller, 71; Leonard Piokel, 78; Wm. Hollis, 72. Auditor: Jos. McClure, 102; Henry Pown all, 64. Clerk: Edwin Garrett, 97 ; Wm. F. Clark, 68. CARNARVON. Judge: David Styer, 124; William Ring walt, 94. ' Inspectors : Thomas ifecharl, 118; Jacob Hoffman 102. Assessor: William Yoder, 117 ; Jas. Miller, 99. Justice of the Peace: Samuel F. Jacobs, 69 ; Robert Giffin, 47 ; James M’Caa, 99. Supervisors; David {fewswenger, 118 ; John Foreman, 122; Samuel M’Cormick, 99; Isaac Foreman, 84. Sohool Direotors : John Hertzler, 112 ; John K. Kurtz, 131; Levi Bear, 63; George Rigg, Auditor: Andrew Weiler, 117; Barton Witman, 91. Clerk: Jonathan Rice, 104; Milton Silk nitter, 96. CONESTOGA. Judge: Wm.GiUes, j., 205 ; J. Madden, 28. Inspectors: Jacob Hiller, 152 ; Henry Ham mer, 37; Geo. Shoff, 16 ; Amos Miller, 31. Assessor: S. L. Fehl, 198 ; Henry D. Steh man, 36. Constable: John Clark, 190. Supervisors : Henry Hess, 173 ; M’l. Ressel, 200; Adam Lefevre, 63 ; George Warfel, 33. School Direotors : Casper Hiller, 192 ; Sam uel Rankin, 133 ; John Miller, 110. Auditor: Martin Good, 158 ; A. Myers, 46. Clerk : Abraham Sawyer, 203. CLAY. Judge: Henry Eberly, 76 ; Edw. Sehner, 69. Inspe.otors : Henry H. Bingeman, 78; Jacob Kessler, 47. Assessor: Wm. K. Furiow, 98; J. Rohrer, 38. Constable : Peter Elser, 73; Jac. Buohter, 74. Supervisors: Jac. Borry, 77 ; John Wieland, 83; Reuben Romig, 107 ; William Niesa, 18. Sohool Direotors: Henry B, Erb, 48 ; Peter Fitter, 105 ; David Pfautz, 65 ; Samnel Eberly 77; Jacob Haoker, 8; Samuel Krumlauf, 8. ’ Auditor: George W. Steinmetz, 65; Jonaß Labor, 6. Clerk: John Erb, 82 ; H. S. Eberly, 17 COLUMBIA. Judge; ("North Ward) Jacob S. Miller, 106; Philip .Shreiner, 75. (South Ward) Henry -Brimmer, 133; Benj. Haldeman, 172. 1 Inspectors : (North Ward) S. T. Wilson,lo7; : Wm. MoChesney, 72. (South Wnd) James "Shroeder, 130; A. Bruner, jr., 177. ■ Assessor: Wm. Mathiot, 243 ; James Bar ber, 268. Constable: L. Tredeniok, 247 ; C. Hollings worth, 252. B ! ' CONOY. ! Judge; John Hummel, 159; Frederick rrvrTAnUQ^Do*. ql °7™ : Adam Dennison, 162; Franklin COLERAIN. Judge: Cromwell Blackburn, 150; Thomas Bye™, 44. Inspectors: H. Smith Worth, 90; S. W. Swisher, 59 ; James Ecklin, 43. Assessor: Henry Paxson, 148; Robert S. Swisher, 45. Constable: D. Walker, 101; J. P. Swisher, 55; Joseph Robert S. Swisher, 31. Supervisors : John J. Andrews, 196 ; Wm. R. Ferguson, 155 ; Uriah Swisher, 41. School Directors: Joseph B. Davis, 183 ; William Hogg, 84; Robert Ferguson, 118. Auditor: James Richardson, 179. Clerk : Francis Lytle, 45 ; Jeremiah Swisher. 40. COCALICO EAST. Judge: J. Martin Kline, 128; John S. Royer. 95. Inspectors: Samuel Showalter, 93 ; William Musser, 71; Jacob Rath 70. Assessors : Nelson Wolfkill, 220 ; Samuel F. Lied, 45. Constable : J. G Garman, 160 ; Henry Lntz, Supervisors: George Lorah, 82; Jenkin Lewis 69 ; Henry Hartman, 69 ; George Wise, 56 ; Tobias Ream, 51; Joseph Kinsey, 44. School Directors: Henry E. Shimp, 191; John S. Lutz, 138 ; Martin H. Fry, 123 ; Henry Haller, 65. Auditors: Charles Carpenter, 88; Philip Stauffer, 9. Clerk : Cyrus Ream, 14 ; Jesse Rothhora, 9 COCALICO WEST. Judge : Dan’l Lutz, 202 ; P. B. Hartzog, 60. Inspectors: Henry Gockly, 47; Augustus Strein, 78 ; Joseph Dohner, 104; Elias Horn herger, 32. Assessor; John Gensamer, 60; Adam Sharp, 129 ; John Edwardß, 93. Constable : William Hartzog, 132 ; Samuel Bedgar, 132. Supervisors: Peter Hartzog, 101; Jaoob Hagy, 85; William Mellinger, 168; Peter Kjinhold, 99; Emanuel H. Shirk, 51. School Direotors : Daniel Hartzog, 79 ; Isaao Eberly, 67 ; Moses Shirk, 70; Samuel B. Mel linger, 65 ; Charles Stinemetz, 25 ; Abraham E. Bare, 8; John Weinhold, 14. Auditor: Levi W. Mentzer, 29 ; H. Kurtz, 7. Clerk: Samuel Gensamer, 11. DEUMORE. Judge: Jacob M. Mayer, 207; William Williams, 12. Impectors : B. F. Scott, 117 ; T. N. McSpar ran, 94 ; John S. Jordon, 7. Assessor : James D. Welsh, 204. Justice of the Peace : Hugh M. Penny, 119 ; Samuel Boyd, 20. Constable: George Stiver, 132; Lewis Hil ton, 31. Supervisors: James McGnigan, 131 ; Jacob Aument, 65 ; Israel Tennis, 71 ; Robert W. Moore, 136 ; Elias Hambleton, 12; Vincent Reynolds, 15. School Directors : Wm. W. Watson, 126 ; John J. Ritchie, 116; J. M. Park, 84; C. M. Hess,’ 109 ; Abraham Cutler, 116 ; JohD N. Russel 99. Henry Rush, 76; Wm. S. Long, Clerk : Wm. H. Potts, 46. DONEGAL EAST. Jndge: (Mount Joy box) H. F. Musselman, 80 ; Samuel Yetter, 20. (Marietta box) Simon S. Groh, 128 ; E. F. McElToy,lll. (Maytown box) Jeremiah Shaffner, 103 ; Geo. Murray, 88. Inspectors : (Mount Joy box) Henry Way, 30; Peter Bruner, 52 ; John L. Sohlegelmilch, 18. (Marietta box) Jacob Songmaster, 134 ; Geo. Fisher, 102. (Maytown box) John Mus ser, 101; P. V. Albright, 42; John Hayes, 48. Assessor : Anthony Terry, 71; George Long. 165 ; Jos. Ebersole, 88. Township Treasurer: Harman Lightner, 239; Samuel Drabenstadt, 80. Constable ; Walter D. Carpenter, 105 ; Jno. Brown, 109 ; Jos. Albright, 105 ; J. R. Long, 7. Justice of the Peace: Simon F* Albright, 111 ; John Alleman, 204. Supervisors : Henry E. Hershey, 186 ; Wm. Fortner, 234; Michael Stape, 76 ; Wm. Say lor, 128 ; John N. Graybill, 12. School Directors: William Welchans, 153 ; Christian Beshler, 83 ; John G. Hoemer, 241; George Reich, 170. Auditor: Christian Reesor, 207: John Peck, jr., 110. Clerk: John W. Bowman, 218; Henry E. Bear, 104. DONEGAL WEST. Judge : Samuel B. Heisey, 51; Wm. Morn ing, 67. Inspectors : Martin Kling, 53; Jas. Hughs,6l. Assessor: Michael Ober, 97. Constable: Frederick Kipp, 51; Samuel Barnhart, 41. Supervisors: Samuel Rutt, 50 ; John Good, 48 ; John G. Denecker, 47 ; William Baker, 45. School Directors : John L. Gißh, 51; John D. Ebersole, 56 ; Jacob Ream, 43; John M Gtosb, 43. Auditor: Abraham Rutt, 52; John Reider, 55 ; John Hoffman, 45 ; George Sweigart, 40. ’ Clerk: Abraham Bossier, 55 ; Levi Swei gart, 38. EPHRATA. Judge: Wm. Kurikle, 179 ; Levi Miller, 108. Inspectors: John Apple, 112; Israel Frey 133; Diller Ott, 35. Assessor: Jacob S. Sharp, 287. Constable: Samuel Keesßy, 107; Wm Sen ger, 71; Daniel Hertz, 79. Supervisors : Samuel Givler, 197; Sam’l G. Kemper, 124 ; Henry Scheaffer, 131; J. Leed, 106 ; Jacob Diller, 42. School Directors : Lewis Zeigler, 197 ; Jao. Rhoads, 150 ; John Dissinger, 82; J. R. Faust, 89 ; Elam Myers, 44 ; Peter Bard, 73 ; Reuben R. Royer, 42; Wm. McCloud, 26. Auditor : Abraham Hess, 222. Town Clerk : E. H. Cleaver, 148. ELIZABETHTOWN. Justice of Peace: George Byrod, 90. Assessor: Abraham Burk, 90. Constable : Jacob Grove, 87. School Directors: Amos L. Harnff, 58 ; John Sheaffer, 61 ; John Eby, 32 ; Dr. S. Keller, 33. ELIZABETH. Judge: Samuel Webhter, 69 ; Edward Sie bert, 84. l Inspectors: Urias Lenhert, 71 ; Ephriam Eby, 79. Assessor : Peter Risser, 72; Jas. Bierd, 57. Constable : Daniel Dissinger, 74 ; John Bright, 64. Supervisors : Isaac Markiey, 67; Jacob Wolf, 70; John Fansset, 68; Henry E. Bra baoher, 72. Sohool Direotors : Moses M. Brabaoher, 141; Samuel Sohenck, 56; John Hartman, 76’; Jno.’ H. Brabacher, 91; Henry Risser, 78. Auditor : Henry Lutz, 76 ; Benjamin Braid igam, 75. Clerk: Samuel H. Miller, 77. EARL EAST. Judge: D. A. Shiffer, 140; J. Holler, 93. Inspectors : A. Overholser, 178 ; J. Cox 78 Assessor: I. Ranck, 126 ; J. Newpher, 123.' Supervisors: John High, 216 ; J. S. Martin, 63 ; Jesse Harting, 189; Aaron Stauffer 30. School Directors : Michael Sensenig 252 • T Hurst,-248. 8 ’ Auditor: W. E. Ranck, 175 ; J. Sandoe, 74. Clerk: Davies Wallace, 180; Levi Rex 74 EARL WEST. ’ Judge: Daniel B. Brpwn, 267. Inspectors: John Bare, 85 ; Samnel Hnffert 115 ; Emanuel Duok, 44. ' Assessor; Levi G. Kemper, 151; John K Furiow, 115. ’ Constable: John Johnston, 67; Samnel Riohardson, 159. Supervisors : Isaac W. Johns, 12; Martin R. Bitzer, 76; Francis Bolly, 69 ; Elias Bomber ger, 94 ; Jacob Bear, 88; Robert L. Evans, 78- Jacob Shaub, 30. ’ ’ Sohool Direotors: David Bender, 132- C Hunshberger, 120; Abraham Lefevre, 21s’; C Myers, Martin Beok, 11 j Jacob Zook, jr., 161; Elias Reemsnyder, 162; M. Jacobi, 78. “THAT OOUHTBY IS TH* MOST PROSPEROUS WHIM LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD.” BUCHANAN. LANCASTER CITY. PA.. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29. 1859. Auditor: Levi Bard, 111; George Reed, 127. Clerk: Samuel Seldomridge, 211; George Grossman, 39. Judge: Samuel L. Kauffman, 89; Robert . Evans, 50. Inspectors: Dan’l Erb, 88; Jno. Graham, 51. Assessor: James Risk, 133. Constable: Robert Rea, 92; J. Johnson, 42. . Supervisors: Isaao B. Myers, 93; John : Howett, 90; Geo. W. Kunkle, 46; David , Myers, 48. School Directors: William Dungan, 135 ; B. j Witmer, 78; Jacob M. Eokman, 60. i Auditor; William Dungan, 45 ; George W . Hensel, 89. Clerk: Jas. C. Ewing, 50; M. Phillips, 90. FULTON. Judge : Timothy Haines, 114; Samuel W. Scott, 84. Inspectors; Joseph C. Stubbs, 112: G. W Whitaker, 84. Assessor; Lewis H. MoCardle, 115 ; Samuel M. Brown, 66. ' Constable : John Riley, 172; Dan’l Harrar,7. Supervisor: William Drennen, 126 ; Abner Brown, 66 ; John Riley, 194. Sohool Directors ; Lewis Haines, 112; Law rence Hippie, 120 ; Isaac Towson, 76 ; Walter F. Neel 84. Auditor : John Scott, 117 ; Roger Kirk, 74 Clerk : Joseph Phillips, 152 HEMPFIELD EAST. Jndee : (38th Eistrict) Abraham Brown, 83; John Yohn, 51. , (23d District) Jos. Kinch,96. Inspectors: (38th District) David Baker, 79 ; John Sherich, 55. (23d District) Cyras Brehm, 28 ; Andrew S. Miller, 66. Assessor: Henry Sholl, 116 ; Jao. Herehey, 126. Assistant Assessor : Andrew Metzger, 154. Constable: Samuel Kissinger, 234. Supervisors: Jao. Kreider, 161 ; John Wiss ler, 139; Christian Misselman, 123; John Kepperling, 138. School Directors : Peter H. Sammy, 163 ; Philip Hottenstein, 179 ; John Ream, 90. Auditor : Daniel Hess, 160. Clerk : John L. Miller, 240. HEMPFIELD WEST. Judge : H. A. Reid, 289 ; Henry Seamer, 80. Inspectors : Martin K Mellinger, 299 ; Geo. Rettew, 78. Assessor : Isaac Heinaman, 292 ; Jas. Pear- Bon, 74. Justice of the Peace : John M. Greider, 283; Sam. Mat. Friday, 293. Constable: Isaao Amannel, 269; Henry Newcomer, 38. Supervisors: John Dellinger, 212 ; Abraham Newcomer, 184 ; Joseph Friday, 102 ; Peter Mamma, 84 ; Joseph Hinkle, 105. School Directors : Henry Copenheffer, 187 ; Miciiael Musser, 303 ; Jos. L. Detwiler. 162. Auditor : Jaoob B. Garber, 297. Clerk : Jacob Kendig, 301. LANCASTER. Judge: Jno. Eshleman, 74; Cyrus Blair, 16. Inspectors: Robert McCafferty, 24; Benj. Hertzer, 30 ; Benjamin Lautz, 43. Assessor: Benj. Huber,7o; MartinShenk, 15. Constable: J. Deßolt, 50 ; J. MoCntchen,26. Supervisors: Christian Shenk, 52; David Longenecker, 77; Christian Krider, 50. School Directors: Henry Bansman, 61; S. Rank, 87 ; S. P. Spenser, 31. Auditor; Michael L. Huber, 50; Benjamin Charles, 37; Samuel Hershey, 17. Clerk: Christian Lintner, 47. LITTLE BRITAIN. Judge: William P. Haine9,l49 ; Robt. Pat terson, 67. Inspectors : L. J. Retzger, 137 ; Morris Rey nolds, jr., 75. Assessor: William Paxson, 102; John P. Hays, 111. Constable : Thomas Furniss, 29 ; Robt. Gib eon, 27. Supervisors : R F. Johnson, 205 ; A. W. Morrison, 121; Levi Barnet, 94. School Directors : John Kirk, 141 ; 11. C. Woods, 139 ; James Clendenin, 127; J. J. Evans, 73; John Wright, 42; Wm. Hays, 99. Auditor: Oliver Furniss, 195. Clerk: J. T. Paxson, 92; N. H. Wells, 114. LEACOCK. Judge : John Seldomridge, 176. Inspectors : Mahlon Ruth, 158 ; Peter Beam, 47. Assessor : Benjamin Hunseoker, 186. Constable: Marks G. Groff, 161. Supervisors : Joseph Harnish, 127; Jacob Renno, 117 ; William Blair, 116; Harman Arm strong, 48 ; Robert Wade, 40. School Directors : Samnel Buckwalter, 169 ; Benjamin Leaman, 141; Jacob Eby, 66. Auditor: Richard J. Rutter, 163. Clerk : Moses Eaby, 164. LEACOCK UPPER. Judge: C. R. Landis, 193 ; F. Kreamer, 66. Inspectors :’ Diller Bare, 194 ; C. Miller, 66. Assessor: N. F. Shaeffer, 194; Jac.Kolb,6B. Constable: Uriah Momma, 169 ; J. Mußser, 17 ; John Harjile, 16. Supervisors: Jacob Kurtz, 199 ; S. Stultzfoos, 170; Daniel Killian, 66; Joseph Markiey, 75. Sohool Directors : Henry Eby, 181; Abm. G. Sheibley, 179 ; John Sellers, sr., 81; Jacob Vandersaal, 84. Auditor: John H. Buokwalter, (3 years,) 193 ; John W. Buckwalter, 196 ; Peter Heller, 72; John B. Raff, 62. Clerk: Jesse McQuaid, 192. LAMPETER EAST. Judge: Abm. Howry, 133 ; J. Quigley, 75. Inspectors: J. Deffenbaoh, 144; J. Row, 64. Assessor: Abraham Buckwalter, 140. Constable: PGarra, 90; Charles Stark, 111. Supervisors ; Christian Shanp, 182; Jacob Byerly, 136 ; Jacob Frabe, 73 ; Jac. Ochre, 21. Sohool Directors : David Stamm, 151; Jacob Rohrer, 97 ; Andrew Frantz, 106 ; Isaac Bru baker, 59. Auditor: Eli Baohman, 180; P. Johns, 30. Clerk: Henry Keneagy, 143. LAMPETER WEST. Judge : Martin Cassel, 179. Inspectors : Daniel Miller, 67 ; Sam'l Raub, 55 ; Wm. Weaver, 38. Assessor : John H. Miller, 54 ; George Ul mer, 93 ; Amos Weaver, 31. Constable : Jacob BrindJe, 87 ; George Werd ly, 52. Supervisors: Benjamin Harnish, 84 ; Benja min Lachey, 58 ; George H. Miller, 71; Daniel M. Landis, 86 ; Jacob Weaver, 186. School Directors : Philip Geist, 86 ; John B. Herr, 71; Christian Hess, 37 ; Cyras N. Herr, 64; Dr. G. W. Miller, 91. Auditor: Abraham S. Mylin, 174. Clerk ; Henry Miller, 177. MANHEIM BOROUGH. Judge : Benjamin Donevan, 136. Inspectors : Heniy Diffenderfer, 73; Aaron Fasig, 26 ; Benjamin L. Gibble, 29 ; Francis H. Arndt, 16. Assessor: David May, 139. Constable: John R. Young, 105 ; John H. Reist, 40. Council: Jacob Neaveling, 138 ; John M. Ensminger, 134. School Directors: Cyras W. Miller, 114; Jeremiah Hahn, 65 ; George Mengle, 76. Burgess : Gabriel Shaffner, 139. MANHEIM TOWNSHIP. . Jndge: Benjamin Workman, 212; Amos Rndig, 101. Inspectors: Jac. Heberling, 158; Cornelius Smith, 158. Assessor: Andrew Hank, 66; Martin S. Heiser, 211; Amos Stauffer, 37. Constable: Samuel S. Geist, 317. Supervisor : Conrad Garber, 247 ; Jno. Kil lian, 94; Geo. Hauk, 138 ; Jacob Stork, 106. School Directors : Jacob Hork, 141; Jacob Siechrist, 137; David Harnish, 182; Heurv L Landis, 177. Auditor: ChristianHostetter,(2years,) 320- Christian B. Landis, (3 years,) 320. ’ Clerk: Charles H. Kreider, 218 • Daniel Hoffman, 99. MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. Judge: Benjamin F. Dean, 42; Samuel E. Eshleman, 47; John Fitzgerald, 47. (22nd District) Jaoob Good, 89 ; Henry Acker, 54. Inspectors : C. W. Johnson, 55 ; George D. Miller, 32. (22d District) Benj. F. Dewitt 43 ; Abraham E. Koer, 39 ; Daniel Baker, 25 ■ Simon J. Eby, 52. ’ Assessor : Daniel C. Manrer, 133 Council—E. Ward: J. B. Landis, 22; Beni Eby, 15. Council—W. Ward: Christian Grube, 35- Henry Sherbahn, 35. High Constable: John Hoffman, 48 ; Aaron Smaling, 66; Henry Way, 22. Borough Constable: James Dorughy, 143. Sohool Dlreoton: John H. Hershey, 89; Jas. Patterson, 120; David [Brady, 90; Henry Kurtz, 74. Auditor: John Hogendobler, 122. Bnrgess: Samuel M. Meyers, 142. MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP. Judge : David Kline, 54 ; John Moßride, 17 William McDannel, 20. ! Inspectors: S. H. Brubaker,ss; Geo. Pierce, ! 15 ; Benj. Meashy, 8 ; John Geyer, Jr., 7. ; Assessor: H. B. Painter, 84 ; Geo. S. Baker, ! Constable: Jacob Soiiders, 49; Daniel | Green, 23; Jacob B. Miller, 15. I Supervisors: Jacob Stouffer, 92; Peter Ober i holzer, 88. Sohool Directors: Jacob L. Eshleman, 92; j Abr’m Herr, 59;; Elias H. Martin, 11; Christ, i Coble, 22. Auditor: C. H. Nissley, 59; Jaoob Brandt, 32. Clerk: John H. Zellers, 79; Samuel Bal mer, 14. MARTIC. Judge: Amos Groff, 115 ; Daniel Young, 95. Inspectors : Wm. A. Crawford, 111; John McLaughlin, 103. Assessor: James H. Pegan, 108; Hugh Arm strong, 105. John B. Hess, 106; John Fisher, Supervisors: John Montooth, 126 ; Hiram Watson, 102; Thomas Stewart, 99; Hugh O’Neill, 96. Sohool Diretors ; William MoLaughlin, 126; Wm. Wentz, 126; B. Simpson, 118 ; George Moke, 102; John Crawford, 97 ; C. Haokman,; 92 ; A. A. Pegan, 88 ; James Hadden, 61. Auditor-; Wm C. Boyd, 114; Wm. N. Gib son, 96. Clerk: Benj. Herr, 97 ; George Robinson, 91; Daniel McMiohael, 21.* MARIETTA BOROUGH. Judge: Isaac Rissinger, 91; George Beimel 78. Inspectors: Jacob A. Wisner, 96; Henry Rollin, 95 ; J. P. Walker, 78 ; C.;E. Nagel, 75. Clerk of Eieotion : WilliamlChapman, 94; Samuel Stence, 93 ; John;,Montgomery, 77; Melchor Herline, 78. Assessor: Samuel Lindsay, 89 ; David Roth. 103. High Constable : William Shields, 109 ; Ab ner Emsyler, 71. Assistant Constable : Franklin K. Masey,lB4. Chief Burgess : Samuel D. Miller, 95 ; Chas. Kelly, 87. Assistant Burgess : Frederick Mahling, 96 ; Reuben Welchance, 82. Town Council; Barr Spangler, 99 ; A. H. Summy, 103 ; E. P. Trainer, 107; Thomas Stence, 104; John Crall, 106 ; Thomas Zell, 10 ; Philip Deitrich, 68 ; Frederick Mahling, 69 ; Samuel Hippie, 88 ; R. A. Childs, 75 ; John W. Clark, 75. Sohool Directors : John K. Fidler, 101 ; Jon athan M. Larzalere, 180 ; Charles Girod, 94. MANOR. Judge: (Washington District) John F. Smith, 43 ; Jaoob C. Stauffer, 68 ; Jacob Seitz, 20. (Millerstown District) Cbm. H. Charles, 21; Daniel Smith, 78. (Indiantown District) Isaao Kauffman, 18; John S. Mellinger, 100. Inspectors: (Washington District) John Evans, 67 ; Christian D. Martin, 65. (Millers town District) John Killheffer, 21; Geo. Keh ler, 77. (Indiantown District) Park Mason, 19 ; C. H. Hertzler, 98. Assessor: Christian Young, 94; Abraham R. Witmer, 233. Constable : Eli M. Gochenonr, 241. Supervisors: Ephraim Rohrer, 127 ; Benja min C. Kauffman, 170; John Deitrich, 206 ; Henry Loyer, 160. School Directors : James Bones, 93 : Freder ick Sener, 94; Benjamin Neff, 239 ; Samuel Kauffman, miller, 241. Auditor: George G. Brush, 106 ; John Herr, saw miller, 226. Clerk: John Miller, miller, 89 ; Frederick Stoner, jr., 234. PARADISE. Judge: Adam K. Witmer, 162; Joseph Le fever, 94 ; Thoma 3 S. Woods, 24. Inspectors: Milton B. Eshleman, 185 ; G.o. Fondersmith, 97. Assessor: George Anthony, 174; Henry Girvin, 10S. Assistant Assessors : Christian Hershey, 161; John E. Hershey, 161. Jnstice of the Peaoe: Martin D. Hess, 182; John G. Offner, 95. Constable: John Hoschar, 157; Thomas Quinn, 92. Supervisors: Isaao Denlinger, 142; Elisha Bird, 165 ; John Gorman, 105 ; John Armstrong, 115. School Directors: Joseph Hamilton, 114; Benjamin Phenninger, 105 ; William Hamil ton, 165 ; John Kanck, 171. Anditor: John M. Slaymaker, 186; Henry Eckert, 97. Clerk: Christian Keneagy, 185. PEQUEA. Judge: Benjamin Martin, 92. Inspectors Zercher, 29; Benj. B. Hess, 61. Assessor: Martin G. Rush, 88. Justice of the Peace : Andrew Mehaffy, 85. Constable’: Isaao Hoke, 60 ; John Harman, 30 votes. Supervisors: Abr’m Burkholder. 69 ; Daniel Rinehare, 49 ; Christian Harnish, 29 ; Christ’n Smith, 21 ; John Herschock, 12. School Directors: Abr’m B. Mylin, 89; C. R. Herr, 59; Amos Warfel, 26. Auditor: Rudolph Haverstick, 76; Benj. Harnish, miller, 90; Abr’m Miller, 13. Clerk: Benjamin Rowe, 83. PENN. Judge : Benjamin D. Danner, 171. Inspectors: John Fisher, 14; Daniel W. Erb, 7 ; G. Gingrich, 8 ; A. Longenecker, 10. Assessor: Isaao Gingrich, 95; Peter Eshle man, 71, Constable : David Hosteter, 1. Supervisor: David Hosteter, 162; Samuel Hoffer, 86 ; Emanuel Keener, 89. School Directors: Abraham Minnich, 63; David Weidman, 168: Chr’n Hershey, 104. Auditor: Mathias Hoffer, 136 ; A. Landis, 31. Clerk: Christian Hershey, 170. PROVIDENCE. Judge: Samuel Huber, 126; John Miller, 65. Inspectors: John Peoples, 111; Silas Win ters, 75. Assessor : Martin Haber, 106 ; John Tweed, 82. Assistant Assessors: John Peoples, 187; George Miller, 117 ; Samnel P. Shirk, 50. Constable : Christian Breneman, 115 ; Abra ham Goss, 74. Justice of the Peace : John Strohm, sr. 183. Supervisors: Henry Bowman, jr. 108; Adam Mowrer, sr. 108; Thomas Robinson, 79 ; Mi chael Winters, 86. _ School Directors : John M. Shenk,lsB ; Mat thias Shirk, 111; John Strohm, sr. 144 ; Dr. J. K. Ranb, 90. Auditor: John C. Smith, 178. Clerk: John L. Miller, 190. RAPHO. Judge : Christian K. Brubaker, 81; Tobias H. Hershey, 121. Inspectors : Benjamin R. Zug, 81; Michael Kendig, 120. * Assessor: Jesse McMillen, 152; John B. Breneman, 181. Constable: John Shower, sr., 117; Henry Shelly, 21. Supervisors : John L. Brubacker, 155 ; Mi chael Gibble, 134; George Keyser, 181 ; Dan iel K. Shelly, 140; Benjamin Kauffman, 35. School Directors : Henry Metzler, 310 ; Dan iel Brandt, 267 ; Joseph Detweiler, 42. Anditor : Jacob H. Snavely, 122 ; George R. Miller, 206 ; John Gallacher, 9. Clerk: Samuel H. Fry, 121; Abraham Her shey, 178. SALISBURY. Judge : John Reesor, Sen., 240. Inspectors: Alexander Gault, 210; John Patton, 78. Assessor: Jacob D. Warfel, 251; Nicholas Horting, 78. Assistant Assessor: John M. Buyers, 212; Nathan Rambo, 197; Isaac W. Rutter, 80; Benjamin Marple, 78. Supervisors: Wm. H. Bunn, 225 ; John Umble, 216 ; Isaac Reel, 109; Isaac Thomp son, 44. Sohool Directors : David F. Stoltzfnss, 212 ; Peter Eby, 207 ; George G. Worst, 72 ; Wm. Hamilton, 75. Anditor: Wm. C. Henderson, 210. Clerk: Samnel Kurtz, 210; John Mason, 73. STRASBURG TOWNSHIP. Judge: Christian Brackbill, 194. Inspectors: Adam Herr, 95; F, Clarke 18. Assessor : Henry N. Breneman, 200. Constable: Jesse M. Kuhns, 91; H. Steffe 36 ; -Geo, W. Havestick, 8? ’ Supervisor: Danl. Helm, 193; I. Lantz, 196. School Directors : Franklin Clark, 128 ; Jno. F. Herr, 132; Henry Lehman, 78; John K. Herr, 73. ' Auditor: Henry Mnsselman, 103. Clerk: Jacob Martin, 203. STRASBURG BOROUGH. Judge : William Black, 123. I Inspectors: A. Ross Black, 34; B. Frank Ibach, 39; Michael Book, 52. Assessor: Samuel Spiehlman, 52; Jacob Hil debrand, 72. j Constable : Robert Downey, 78; George W. Myers, 46. School Directors: JamesMoPhail,3 yis., 80; Chm. Bachman, 3 yrs., 79 ; John E. Girvin, 1 yr., 61; James Paul,, 1 yr., 17 ; Chrin. Bach man, 1 yr., 45 ; John V. Hiestand, 3 yrs., 45 ; James Paul, 3 yrs., 44. Chief Burgess: Alex. McCloy, 66 ; Joseph Bowman, 41. Assistant Burgess : Henry Bear, 55 ; Rudolnh Shaub, 52. Town Council: Jacob Rohrer, 96; Wm P. Robinson, 88; Alex. Schultz, 56 ; Wm. Black, 57 ; John P. Kilborn, 70 ; Samiel Spiehlman, 68; R. P. Spencer, 53; John Anment, 52; Henry Bear, 51 ; Joseph Holl, 52 ; Jacob Bnck walter, 56 ; Jacob Hoffman, 38 ; Samuel Ke neagy, 16. High Constable: Henry Haidley, 70; Thos. Eager, 37. SADSBHRY. Judge: Elijah Lewis, 74; Philip Hathaway, 45 ; Samuel Smoker, 8. Inspector: John McGowan, 95; Franklin Homsher, 25 ; John Taggart, 9. Assessor: William Borland, 98 ; John A. Rhea, 33. Constable : Wm. Prondfoot, 118. Supervisors : Wm. McGowan, 119 ; James Brinton, 103; Leonard Rockey, 33. School Directors: Jacob T. Whitson, 86 ; Ambrose Pownall, 102; Jacob R. Townsand, 40; John D. Harrow, 23; Samuel McNeal, 7. Auditors : W. M. Cooper, 87; JO3. Russel, 17 ; Isaao N. Townsand 19 ; John W. Thomp son, 6. Clerk: Irwin Nioholson, 119. WARWICK. Judge : Jaoob L. Stehman, 236. Inspectors: Peter Witmer, 237 ; Thomas Kreider, 71. Assessor: Gabriel Biemesderfer, 238. Constable : Col. A. P. Grosh, 211 ; Samuel Erb, 15. Supervisors : Samuel Feather, 248 ; Samuel Binkley, 182 ; Peter Swally, 127. School Directors: Samuel Erb, 128 ; Benj. Ritter, 169 ; Isaac F. Bomberger, 93; Jacob Bach 65 ; Clement Geidner, 60; J. W. Derr, 46 ; James Miksch, 17. Auditor: Henry Frank, 199 ; R. R. Tshndy, 109. Clerk: Justus Diehm, 237. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Brecknock — H. B. Beckeb. Carnarvon —James McCaa. Conestoga —Hugh Mehafpy, Jacob Fehl. Conoy— Jacob Foreman, C. S. Ebb Drumore —H. M. Penny. Donegal East —John Alleman. Donegal West— Henby Wagner. Elizabethtown Bor —Geobge Bybod. Elizabeth —Lewis R. Hirshman. Fulton — Henry McVky. Hempfield West —Jons M. Gbecdeb, S. M Friday. Lampeter West—Levi Hubeb, J. B. Beab. Leacock Upper —William Weidman. Lampeter East —Andrew Roberts. Lancaster— Harris Boardmax. Marlic —Henry Andrews,’John McCldnb. Pequca —Andrew Mehaffey. Providence —John Stbohm, Sr. Paradise —Martin D. Hess. Slrasburg —Martin Geoff, Jacob Bachman. CARDS. ABRAM SHANK, /*■ attorney at law Opfice with DO. Eshiimaw. Esq., No. 36 Nohth Duke St. L A NCA STEP, Pa °' ar2 - ly* 1C Edward M’govern, ATT O R N B Y AT LAW, No. 5 North Duke street—hear the Court House LANCASTER, PA. ’ * pr6 tf 12 WT. iIIoPHAIL,, • . ~ attorney at law, mar 61 ly 11 STEiSntma, Lancaster Co., Pa. NTt'^'w 5 ? I ' I^ HT!VER ’ attorney A,’ ■. hls offlc6 m North Duke street, nearly opposite the Court House. ' Lancaster, apr 1 tf 11 iu OVA h“ WII,LIAM b. fordnev, - Attorney & t Law, has removed his office from North Queen street to the bmldinp in the south-east corner of Centre Square, formerly known as Hubley’s Hotel Lancaster, april 10 TTT'II.I/lAM WHITESIDE, SURGEON W DENTIST.—Office in North Queen etreet over Long’s Drag Store. 3 Lancaster, may 27,1866. A .‘J* ® rBF ' F » Attorney at Law.— n*V Offie® with B. A. Shaffer, Esq., south-west corner of Centre Square, Lancaster. may 15, '55 ly 17 JpJEMOV -* AL—DR. J. T. BAKER. HOm * < 5* >A T I v p HYSICIAN, has removed his office to sid'e 6 Street ’ and East King streets, west Reference— Professor W. A. Gardner, Philadelphia Calls from the country will be promptly attended to aprB t fl2 DR. JOHN M’CAt.I.A,DENTIST —Office No. 4 East King street, L monster, Pa. apr 18 tf 13 SAMUEL H. REYNOLDS, Attorney at O Law. Offlee, No. 14 North Dube street, opposite the Court House. nmy6tfl6 JESSELANDIS, Attorney at Law.—Of fice one door east of Lechler’s Hotel, East King street Lancaster, Pa. 6 ’ All kinds of Scrivening— such as ■writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, Ac., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. may 15, ’55 tf-17 SIMON P. EBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE:—No. 38 North Duke ttruL may 11 ly 17] Lancaster, Pinna. Frederick s. pyper, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OmcE.—No. 11 North Duke striet, wist side, Lan caster, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 Removal— william s. amweg, Attorney at Law, has removed his offlee from his former place into Sonth Dnke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lutheran Church. apr 8 tf 12 JOHN P. BRUTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, „ ~ , „ PHILADELPHIA, Pi., Haß removed hia office to his residence, No. 249 South 6th Street, above Spmce. Refers by permission ts> Hon- H. G. Long “ A. L. Hates, M Fseb&e Bruttoit, “ Thaddeub Stevbnb. nov 24 ly* 45 PETER D. BITERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT, PHILADELPHIA, will Attend to the Renting of Houses, Collecting House and Ground Rents, Ac. Agencies entrusted to his care wilt be thankfully received, and carefully attended to Satisfactory reference given. Office N. E. corner of BEVENTH and SANSOM streets, Second Floor, No. 10 feb 17 ly 5 J ABIES BLACK., Attorney at Law«»Of* ficein East King street, two doors east ofLechler’s Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. All business connected with his profession, and all kinds of writing, such as preparing Heeds, Mortgages Wills, Stating Accounts, Ac., promptly attended to. 6 ' may 15. tfjy Lancasteb Locomotive WoBKa, November 18 1357 NOTICE— Tlie Directors of the Lancas ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of Its creditors, they, therefore, request all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those baving elaims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. M. 0. KLINE, JAMES BLACK, Assignees. nov 24 tf 4.*> Roofing slate’,'' The undersigned have on band and are regularly re ceiving fresh supplies of ROOFING SLATE, which they offer on the moat favorable terms to containers. B!ate pat on by the square or sold by the ton. Having none bat the best of workmen, all Jobs done by ns are warranted. At we have arrangement* with the best and most approved of the Peach Bottom, York county, 81ate Quarries, we are enabled to offera quality of Slate that cannot be excelled. Persons who contemplate building or covering their old Roofs, will do well to give us a call. None of even the inferior qualities in the market sold lower. Also a general assortment of Hardware, Paints, Oils. Cedar Ware, Saddlery, Cutlery. 4c.. Ac. GEORGE M. STEINMAN 4 CO., feb 15 6m 6] West King st., Lancaster, Pa. Stereoscope si»»theie wonderful and universally admiipd pictures, which appear as onnd and solid as sculptured marble, are daily at JOHNSTON’S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange xta. Daguerreotypes of every siu and rtylaTtaken la Lntmfar, jtme U t*29 /GROCERIES I GROCERIES 1 ! T E T EVERY nn n v nW a n XX The •irabscnber, haring taken the well-known eetab- dr S . ABHME AD* A * lishment in -East King street, directly opposite HOMQSOPJLTHIC RRM R T> 71L o Sprecher’s Hotel, has just received from the city s large, !«««.,» S D I ■* S Well JUtIM-tcri enrl «nml ~.l W llL _ lt _ , J P&KPARKD IXPRISStT FOR DO MRS TIC US*. PRESS GROCERIES Erery day*B observation proves Ineontestibly' Uie rapid such as COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, EUT.T pTna rat. of Homoeopathy in public favor. The Meetings SINS, Ac, Ac, all of which he will sell at as low Dricee as tbat 11478 flowa 'discoveries of Hahne they can be obtained in Lancaster. P M i “* ° ow ®°° ficB ? * *r- He will also keen oonstanGp an hanH ’ withia tbe boundaries of all civilised nationi weflodmul- POTATOES, DRIED > S'™ ***** rfff Trtwnnn , a it be otherwise? The record of her splendid achievements and indAMi aimrv.t it ~ . in every of disease, stands without a parallel “hichwuf&Sw *“™» *“ 01 l in “y oih * r V*WI of mSdQgever devised. ThaTthi He respectfully solicits a advantages of this plan of treatment may become (still apr!3tfl3 * soUntsaahare of “ 8 P"*^ 4^ more popularised, we have prepared a Catalogue of **» .A. Z. RINGWALT. pathlc remedies, embracing thirty distinct setts, adapted to I the following named complaints, viz: ! A. Dyspepsia, ,B. Sore Throat or Quinsy, 0. Costiveness, D.* Pilee or Hemoorhoias, E* Diarrhoea, IF. Dysentery, G. Cholera Morbus, !n. Liver Complaint, I. Worm Affections, jj. Colds, Coughs A Hoarse- E. Whooping Cough, L. Croup, ness, M. Bronchitis, N. Astbma, 0. Spasmodic Affections, P. Headache aud Neuralgia, Q. Erysipelas, R.* Urinary Complaints, S.* Gout, T. Rheumatism, U. Fainting or Swooning, V. Scrofula, W. Chlorosis, X Whites, or Lencorrhcea, Y. Suppressed Menstiua-Z. Profuse and Painful Men tion, struation, EE. ‘‘ Morning Sickness,” FF. Complaints of Infancy, GG. General Debility, HU. PalosandStltchesiothe Bide or Chest. HOKSB AND CATTLE POWDER, TATTERBAL’S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN, FENNUGREER SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, i -CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS. Ac., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S : Drag A Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r. I feb 9 if 4 THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BUL LETIN, AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER, devoted especially to the interests of Pennsylvania. Con taining Important Telegraphic News, sixteen hours in ad vance of the Morning Papers. Original, Foreign and Do mestic Correspondence. Editorials on all Sutyects, and full Reports of all the n%ws of the day. The Commercial and Financial Departments are fall, and are carefiilly attended to. As ait ADvißTignta Medium there is no better paper in the State, the circulation being next to the largest in the city, and amoßg the most Intelligent and influen tial of the population. TERMS, SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE CUMMINGS A PEACOCK. Proprietors. No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, a handsome, well-filled, Familt Wesklt Nkwspapes. is pub lished by the Proprietors at the following unprecedentedly low rates: 1 Copy, one year,. 0 Copies, “ 13 FURTHER INDUCEMENTS ! THE LABGEST CLUB (over 100) will be sent for three years THE NEXT LARGEST CLUB, (OTer 100) will be aent for two years. 'Address CUMMINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors. Bulletin Baildinjr, No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphia. tf 45 Drug and chemical store. The subscriber having removed hia store to the new building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly opposle the Cross Keys Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stock of articles belonging to the Drug business, consisting in part of Oils, Acids, Spices, Seed®, Alcohol, Powdered Articles, Saraaparillas, 4c., 4c., to which the attention of country merchants, physicians and consumers in general is invited. THOMAS ELLMAKER. feb 9 tf 4 West King street, Lanc’r. Howard association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow ment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, ano the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their nameß, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, 4c.) and in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Associ ation commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved moderu treatment. The Directors of the Association, io their Annual Report upon the treatment ot Bexual Diseases* express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,Gonorrhoea,tHeet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys nnd H'adder, 4c., and order a continuance of the sa.nc plan f»r the ensuing year. b The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent efforts have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with reuewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spormatorrhcoa, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self- Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Con sulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope! FREE OF CHARGE, on receiptofTWO STAMPS for post age. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treat ment of Sexual diseases, diet. 4c.. are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered daring the last year, are of groat value. Address, for Report or treatment, DR. .7 SKILLIN’ HOUGHTON. Acting Burgeon, Howard Assoriition. No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho Director*. EZRA D. HEARTWKLL, President. Eo. Fairchild, Sccratary. j an 18 ly 1 PATENT AMBROTYPES—The sub scribers having purchased the exclusive right of Lan caster city, are enabled to offer to the public a new style of Pictures, far exceeding, in beauty and durability,.any ever before made. These pictures are not reversed, as daguerreo types areand may be seen in’anylight. They also possess the rare property of being imperishable; being’hermetically sealed between glasH plates, which is secured by Letters Patent, in the United States, Great Britain and France, and practised in Lancaster city by T. d? IP. CUMMIXGS only, over Sprecher 4 Bro.’s New Store, North Queen st., Lancaster. EXPLANATION. The term AMBROTYPE, by which these Pictures are designated; is derived from the Greek word Am broths, sig nifying indestructibility, permariency, Ac. The Picture'is taken upon plate glass, to which another plate of corres- Eonding size is secured with an indestructible cement, by y which the picture will retain its original brilliancy for ages; it will not corrode by acids, nor be injured by water or climate. It is bold in its effect, beautiful in tone surpasses any thing in the gradations of light and shade! and may be seen in any light. The public are cautioned against imitations made on single plates of glass , with the black varnish in immediate contact with the Picture.— Buch are not permanent, as the varnish must crack and destroy the Picture. AMBROTYPE STERESCOPES MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated—the relief being fully as perfect as life. Citizens and Strangers are Invited to call at the Ambro type Gallery of the undersigned, and examine specimens before they procure Pictures elsewhere, a* they are insured of polite attention, sep 25 tf-36 T. 4 W. CUMMINGS A CO AGRICULTTRAL PUBLICATIONS' P O R FARMERS, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS, <£c SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN at CLUB RATES. All those in waDt of a good Agricultural and Horticul tural Journal, at a low price, have now an opportunity to subscribe for the best, and on the same terms as they can be procured at, directfrom tho publisher. We will add the names of a few with the prices Ac TILE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, published month ly, is a thorough reliable and practical'journal, devoted to the different departments of Soil Cultnre, such as growing Field Crops, Orchard and Garden Fruits, Garden Vegeta bles and Flowerß, Trees, Plants and Flowers for the Lawn or Yard, in-door and out-door Work around the Dwelling, Care of Domestic Animals, Ac., Ac. Also a Caleoder of Operations for the seasons Is giyen every mooth. TERMS—One copy, one year, $1 00) Cash Six copies “ “ 5 00 V in Ten “ “ “ 800 j Advance. The price of the German Edition of the American Agri culturist is the same as the English Edition ' THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN; A Weekly Journal of the Farm, the Garden and the Fireside, contains tally twice the amount of reading on rural subjects, and has a larger list of practical correspondents than any other paper of its kind. Its publishers are practical men in Agricultural matters and have been engaged as editors for the last 20 years, being the original publishers of the Geoessee Far mer. TERMS OP THE COCNTRT GENTLEMAN Odo copy, one year, $2 00) Three copies, “ “ 600 l Cash in Advance. Five “ “ “ g OOj THE CULTIVATOR is published monthly at the office of the Country Gentleman, being the choice matter of the Country Gentleman, and forming an annual rolume of nearly 400 pages. It is said to stand among the best Agri cultural monthlies. We will take subscriptions at the rate of 50 cents a year. THE HORTICULTURIST AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART, established by A. G. Downing in 1846, and edited by J. Jat Smite, of Germantown, Pa., la a Journal which needs no commendation. It i 9 just the journal for the Fruit Grower, Gardener and Rural Architect. TEEMS One copy, one year, Two copies, “ “ Ten “ “ “ THE GARDENER'S MONTHLY,” edited by Thomas Meehak, a new journal just started in Philadelphia. Price, $l,OO a year. This will be especially useful to the Gardener of onr State and Climate, THE ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL REGISTER OP RU RAL AFFAIRS, containing 144 pages, embellished with about 160 engravings, constitutes a complete miniature Encylopedia for the Farm, Orchard and Garden Price 25 cents. ’ We will take subscriptions for any of the above journals on the above terms, and will supply any of the Agricultu ral books published in the country at the lowest rates, JOHN BHEAFFER, jan 19 tf 1 Successor to Murray, Young, k Co. - MELODEONS 1 MELODEONS ! ! HUGHES k MORRISS, MANUFACTURERS No. 728 Market street, below Bth, Philadelphia AJbo, sole Agents in Philadelphia for CARHARTS CELEBRATED MELODE ONS. The Instrnmenta are the Patentee's own make, and combine all valuable im- u ** V U U provements, among which is the Graduating Treble Swell. All varieties constantly on hand. Polite attention given at all times to visitors, whether they may wish to purchase or only examine our rtock- HUGHES k MORRIBS. >e P M ly 35 SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL APPARATUS, (Holbrooks.) SCHOOL MAPS, (Outline.) SCHOOL CHARTS, (Sanders’ Elocutionary ) SCHOOL GLOBES, (Franklin.) At greatly reduced prices at the People’s Book Store of BPRENGER k WEBTHAEFFER, pov 16 tf 44] No. 33 North Queeo street. PENNSYLVANIA. PATENT AGK2VC Y. : J - IAANKUN BEIQ art, or Lancaater dty, obtains nettera Patent from the 0.8. Patent Office, oh the moat reaaonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture, or Snrveya, correctly execoted fey him. T.ivk! wise Deeds, Bonda and other lnstrnmenta of writine “ Pd . Mechanical Hall, (Spreader's Bnlldiiigg,) North Queen *tr*«L Lancaster. * ■1 11,86 tfU T>APBR GUTH- I wddlnj U North Qnsea ft,three doors south of n*4mek«fc. [deio 8 471 j Prices—single sets 25 cents. Extra sizes, D*, R*, S* 50 cents. In submitting our remedies for the foregoing ailments, 1 we do so with the fullest confidence in their efficacy, ana doubt not their value will be abundantly appreciated opon a trial of their virtues. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, and are desirous of using our Homoeopathic remedies, will ob* servo that each disease has its Alphabetical Index—thus, Whooping Cough, K—Rheumatism, T—Headache and Neu ralgia. P- In asking for the medicines. It is necessary to designate the complaint, or its index mark. THE SOLE AGENCY for Lancaster city and county har ing been granted to the undersigned for the Specific Rem dies prepared by Drs. Aehmead & Steck, he is prepared to sell at wholesale or retail. A LAUG E DISCOUNT made to country dealers, who will find it to their advantage to keep these remedies always on band. For sale In Lancaster city at, W. F. DUNCAN’S, feb 15 tf 5 Centre Square Book Store. .$ 1 00 . 5 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 20 00 . 50 00 PIANOSI PIANOS! PIANOS! GOLD MEDALS IN THREE SUCCESSIVE TEARS At the Maryland Institute, besides premiums at Fairs in Philadelphia, Washington and Richmond. TESTIMONIALS OF XXOELLSNOE PBOM THALBERG, STRAKOSCH, and Q. SATTfiE. As also from some of the most eminent Professors and Amateurs in the country. WM. KNABE A CO., No. 1,9, 5 ami 7, North Eutaw street, and No. 207 Baltimore street, between Churies and Light streets, would respectfully in* vite the attention of the public to their well assorted stock of . GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES, which, for beauty of finish, power, and sweetness of tons and elasticity of touch, have been, by judges, pronounced unriT&Ued. Every Piano guarantied for five years, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six months, if no* entirely satisfactory. Terms Liberal. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal discount midfl to the Clergy and to Schools. A large assortment of Melodeons constantly on hand. Pianos taken in exchange, hired, tuned and repaired. jau 18 tf 11 Wtf. KNABE & CO. American guano prom jarvis ISLAND.—Wo take pleasure id ißfonflipg farmers, Dealers and the public generally, that, hafrog been ap • pointed by the AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, SOLE A GENTS for the sale of this valuable Fertilizer, in Philadelphia, we are prepared to furnish it in any quantity, from the single bag or barrel to a ship's cargo, at the scalo of prices adopt* od by the Company, viz: FROM 830 TO 840 PER 2240 POUNDS, according to the amount purchased. Experiments made witb Jarvis Island and Peruvian Gnanoa upon all kinds of 60il, have, in every Instance, re* suited iu favor of the former, and we are now enabled to congratulate the Agricultural community upon ,haviog within its reach, a GENUINE GUANO, at a reasonable price. The ship REYNARD will shortly arrive at this port, direct from the Islands. We are prepared to take orders for delivery from her cargo, or from those ot the “ White Swallow ” and “ Flying Eagle.” ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, No. 42 South Wharves, and 41 Bouth Water st., Phila, Sole Agents for the StatcH of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. [feb 15 3m 5 1859. 1859. Popular trade: in ribbons and MILLINERY GOODS. RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!! To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers in Ribbons, Mil inery Goods, and Cash Buyers in all sections of the country. THE CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 Chambers street, New York, J NO. FARRELL. Established ISSB. * Wo have originated a new principle—a new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby we make this business plain, sim ple, anti staple as that of Brown Sheetings. WE SELL FOR CASH! WE BUY FOR CASH! We are satisfied with 5 per cent, profit. Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods marked In Plain Figures, so that man, woman, and child, “buy alike,” and receive the aame value for their money. Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, are No. 1 12 cts. per piece. No. 4 3514 cts. per piece. “ “ “ “ 0 5714 « “ “ 2 2014 « •* “ 9 87 14 “ “ " 3 251? “ “ “12 $1.07J4 “ “ No. 16 per piece. Wo offer Fancy Ribbons, “all styles,” “all colors,” “all qualities,” at prices defying competition, and FOR CASH ONLY. Onr Establishment is the centre of attraction for RIB* BONS. “Quick Sales,” “Light Profits,” and “Good Value,” for cash. HOOCHES I BOUCHESI! New Styles and Patterns, at a saving of 30 PER CENT, from Credit Prices. Examine oUr samples, and bo con vinced. BLOND LACES, QUILLINGS, AC., AO. Our line of these Goods always full. We import and “job" them at once for 5 per cent, advance. Marked prices on alt Goods “in Plain Figures.” A saving of 40 PER CENT, on these goods from Credit Prices. Oar intention is to make the Ribbon Trade as staple in regard to prices as domestic goods. To do this we must sell ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS PER ANNUMI We are Union men. “No North,” “no Sooth.” We solicit the patronage of Merchants in every section of the United States, and are the servants of all who favor us with their trade and patronage. JNO. FARRKLL’SJJASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 Chambers street, New York, B. h. WJJ.LEB. Near the Hudson Elver E. E. Depot, janll 4m 62 Allen <&> needles* SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME. Unequaled by any otber in the market, always the lime in quality, and invariably to be relied on as a Manure of standard excellence. PRICE $46 per 2000 lbs. cents per lb.) Pamphlets for gratuitous distribution by mail or other wise upon application. PACIFIC OCEAN QUA N O . The supply of this Gnano being inadequate this season, we would recommend onr friends who intend using it, to avail themselves of the opportunity of purchasing early Wo are prepared to recoive and fill orders for this superior article. ALLEN <6 NEEDLES 1 NEW FERTILIZER. The time having arrived when Manures, concentrated or otherwise, should be furnished to the AgricuKorallstat lower prices than heretofore; we now have the pleasure of stating, that after much labor and close application to this subject, we have succeeded in perfecting A MANURE pos sessing all the requisites of a Complete Fertilize® In every sense of the word. It is especially adapted to CORN, OATS. POTATOES, WHEAT AND GRASS. It is packed In new and strong Grain Bags, which can be used as such, or de voted to other purposes on the Farm. PKICE $3O per 2000 lbs. (\% cent* per lb.) A liberal deduction made to Dealers on the above articles. Oar house haring enjoyed the confidence of the agricultural community for so many years past, we can only add, we feel that our recommendation of a Manure Ir of some value, inasmuch as It Is our custom to sell none but reliable articles. We hare also for sale NO. 1 GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO. AMERICAN GUANO from Jarvis Island. GROUND BONES, and PURE BONE DUBT. POUDRKTTE, PLASTER, and oneb other Fertilizer® as ’e feel safe in recommending, 45* The leading Agricultural Journals and newspapers re regularly filed at our office for the use of Farmers v tn B t _ ALLEN k NEEDLES! No. 42 Sooth Wharves, and 41 South Water stmt, First store above Chesnut street, Philadelphia, feb 8 8m 4 THE NEW AMERICAN cyclopedial NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In response to the numerous calls for the IVth Volume of the NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, we beg to state that it has been delayed by an accidental Joss of an impor tant manuscript in the mails, which had to be It is now PRINTED, and will be Issued as soon as the edi tion of 10,000 copies, required by the pregent subscription can be bound fa the Tarions styles required by the sub scribers. From the Hon. TheophUtta Partons, LL. D., Law Profutor in Harvard University. “ Have yon room for a word about Ripley and Lana’s new Cyclopadia? 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And if s good word from one-who has fonnd out its excellence by making use of iL haJ* ten or extend its diffusion, my purpose : in writing thiy brief notice_will be accomplished.” •THBNBWAk&Ioijr CYCLOPEDIA Will be completed la 16 volumes of 760 pages each, (SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.) Price per vol., in cloth, $3; Library style, $3 50; half mo rocco, $4; half Russia, $4 60; each payable on delivery. D. APPLETON 4 CO., Publishers, noT3otf46 Nos. 840 and 848 Broadway. ELIAS BARR 4 CO., Agents for «nfl York counties, No. 31 East King at, Lancaster, Pa. I GIFT BOOKS.— . Linen Primers and Picture Books. A fine assortment [dec 21 tf 40] JOHN SIIKAIPKK’fI. Tatters all’s heave powd eb Powdered Basin, lennicreea. fiuinw Saltpetre, Assafietlga, Alum, Ac. Torsaleat* ■pratfß ' ' . THOMAS HLLHAKIB, : Dmg and Ghexakmi fltcn,We*tKlafj£ NO 11