:14>John Baer k Sou, 13 14|8prenger ATFeethaeffer, 13 13| EBarr.AOo.,. Wm 7 Duncan, Johnßhaeffer, Clothing. MWShlndle, * 13 Petzelt ASTEroy, 7 P Donnelly, M Tailor 11 Jacob Bathren, Charles Hirsh, ... 1418 W Baub, John Heteger, : 14 Hlreh St Brothers, John Bmallog, . 14 George Spurrier, 8 J Young, 14 Jared Hieeter, 8 SBathTon, 12 Thomas Coleman, John A Erben, 12 -Hardware. ' . - 9 Bprectxer k Brother, 11 Frederick Peruch, : 4 0 Heioltsh, 12 v MitctUanexms. «- Basset* Barr, George Mayer, G MStelnman, A W Basel, Kendrick A Biggs, Tobacco. E E Demuth, 13 P G Eberman, Samuel Pattenon, 14 John Kabos, Charles Erick, 14 OM Erben * Brother, John 0 Seibert, 14 Flour and Fud. * UiOhristfan Myers, 14 Frederick Albright, 14l Henry Gorrecht, lamenerGoae, ' John Kepner, Ware Sousa. J B Bltner. 4 Brother, 10 J S McComsey, Agricultural Implement t. RHaha Geiger, Ou&try. 14 | H & Robert Eicholtz, Confectionaries. 14|Charles Eden, 141 J P Anderson, 14 Jacob Gruel, 131 Grten Ore B Buchmlller, B E Fraim, : Wm 0 F Sheer, Wm Dellet, S J Demuth, rocerta. Benjamin Charles, 14 | Wm Taylor, Bools and Shoes. 15 John Gemperliug, 14 Theodore Miller, 12 C Gillespie, 14 P McConomy, 14 Martin Nunnemacher, 14 Einanuel Gast, 14 E Wiley, 14 Bat £ 14, James Coyle, A W Bolenlus, A N Breneman, P Delchler, Gerhart Metzger, Gable 4 Bro., Jacob Flick, M Delchler, Stores. iT R Torr, |W A Heitaha, Frederick Smith, John Amer, Shultz 4 Brother, do do Oharlea H Amer, John Miller, Mdze 14! Henry Fank, Mdze 14 G C Hawthorn, “ 14| Breneman 4 Bowker, Fac 14 Amos Sonrbeer, “ 13! J 4 H Llntner, Lumber 14 Metzger 4 Bowars, “ 14, Miller 4 Son, “ 14 Baldwin : 4 Co., “ 14i Henry Gamber, Grain 14 Henry Botrman, “ 13; Manheim Bear 4 Helser, J F Yoang, Mdze 13iH B Bowman, Factory 14 “ 14IJ Landis, Mdze 14 “ 14! II B Bowman, Manheim Borough. Worloy4 Bomberger.Mdz 12 S Knsmlnger, Drugs 14 Shaeffer 4 Gingrich. “ 13 Mangle 4 Brother, Shoes 14 Gen Arndt, “ 13 J D*yer, Hard 14 Klinu 4 Brother, “ 13 A MilW, Hats 14 J E Cross, *• 14 White 4 Neavling, Lumb 13 Mount Joy Township. Samuel ilinoey, Mdze 14 Hrb 4 Co., Mdze 14 Benjamin Omen, *■ 14; Mount Joy Borough, P Weidinao. Mdzw 11 Barr <t Gatos. •* 12 Brady 1 M--Nc.il. “ 13 Arudt, Myers 4 liby, “ 12 DC Brady, Books 14 J MrDaDmO. Oro 14 A M Heietand, Drujrs 14 J Leader, ■ 14 H C Kearns, Jewelry 14 0 W Porter, Ilard 13 Mai Mdze 14, Joo Myera, Hard 13 B M Kreider, Lum 14 J ii. Ware li 13 K S H I'-niiwu,. “ 13 II Mdze 13 J Hackman. Qro 14 B Kuhns, “ 14 L) U Stimer, “ 14 II D Ooldmau, Cloth 14 1 John Welly, " Distiller 8 r Jf' r . , ~, ~ ' Cocalico East. iThonmn Lsibezlus, Mdze 14 urr P __ ill , |Jua Unties. “ 14 Mfl Fr ? Distiller 9 *• 14 East and West Donegal. J Btanffer. Distiller 9 | J Becker, Distiller 9 Earl West. H Huber. W N Gibson, 13 Andrews, J W Uawlin: Marietta Borough J II DifTenbach, Mdze 12 Spangler & Puttersnu. *• 13 A Caw-el, “ 12 G Meudiufi, Gio H A II Suimny, Coal 13 S i II Lumber 11 C A *• 14 A N Cusst'l, •* 12 WII Uroah, •• 14 J Mehaffy & Co. J Kotb, •*! 14 Miller £ Mtisser J Shaffer, Cloth 14 A II £ J Sboch, Aug Sbuffor, •• 14 J Stahl A Sou, BL> Miller, •* 14.Grush & Sou, Jqo Bell, .• 14|j Erfsmrin, “ ThotQUB Steuce. Shoes 14|j M Anderson, Conf 14 A Lin-Jsay, *• 14iDRoth, Hard 14 It Wolf, Variety 14 Geo Eula, Lumb 14 JJ Libhart, Drugs 14 Grove £ Roth, Drags 14 F Uinkol, “ 14 J Buchausu, Gro 14 G L Heck ley, Hats 14 D W Clarjt. Books 14 Sterret A Co , Hard 13 Jqo Auxer, Cloth 14 John 3heaffe£& Co , Mdz 14;II R 11011, Mdze 14 S Hahn, “ 14 J Dutt, *• 14 Providence. Tweed & Knob, Mdzo 13, Robinson & Bro., Mdze 14 J Elildebrandt, “ 13 J B Rowe, “ 14 J Eshleman, “ 14| Oharlea, Paradise. R& W Glrvin, Mdze 141 K Hopton, Ware Hl4 ALWitaier, ‘ “ 11 ;d Splndler, •* 13 S Splndler, “ 13 3 M lirua, Factory 14 A K Witmer, Ware II 13 Worst & Rutter, Mdze 14 ' Rapho Joh Masteisou, Mdze 13iC &A B Grubb, Furnace 9 J Myers, “ 14W II Zook, Mdze 14 Strasburg Township. J Martin it Herr, Mdzo 14|Musselman & Spencer, Thomas Condy, i.Grain D Ware House Strasburg Borough. Rowe & Clark, Mdze 14, McCloy <fc Girrin, 13 S Bowers, “ 14 J Werntz. Agt., 14 Isaac Walker, “ 13 L Weidloy, Cloth 14 A Shultz, Tinner 14 Salisi Boon k Houston, Mdze 14 J Eby, “ 13 F McClure, “ 14 J Worst, “ 14 D Houston k Son, “ 14 S Kurtz, “ R Baldwin, H Swigart, W Martin, ,C Keneagy & Bro., Drugs 14 G H Maynard, Gro 14 J S Rohrer, Mdze 13 Wm Warren, “ 14 Bowers & Hall, Hard 14 N W Weidley, Cloth 14 Buchanan & McGill, Mdze 13 W Buchanan, u 18 W Wilcoz, “ 14 S Plank, Malt 14 J H Pugh, W House 13 ■ H S Kerns, Mdze 13 Mcllvain & Bro., “ 14 J C Walker, Coal <& Lum 13 Sadsl J Homsher, Mdze 14 J D Harroh, “ 14 Jas Hood, “ 14 Walker & Pown&l, “ 11 Townßond &-Bro., “ 14 ibury. I F Rush & Co., Foundry 14 l Walker i Co., Ware Hl3 [ Jas Goodman, Force 14 l “ “ «• 14 i Baldwin & Clemson, “ 14 Warwick. D Brlcker, Mdze 14 McCallleter & Co., Cloth 14 N Wolle, “ 12 S T Krider, Shoes 14 A W Shober,. " 14 S Eichler, Conf 14 J B Tahudy & Neph., “ 12 J W Ranch, “ 14 JFBomberger, “ 12 PSt D Bruner, Foundry 14 P Kafroth, “ 14 J B Tshudy, Lumber 14 B Buoh, “ 14JBWi88ler, Mdze 14 C W Sturgia, Cloth 14 Ezra Beiat, “ Washington Bor. Mdze 14 1 Z A Brush, Gro 14 I J E Manning, A H Kauffman, MILLERS AND TANNERS, Adamstown. Mill 14 ) S k H Miller, Brecknock. Wm Vonneidft, Mill 14 I J Oberholtzer. Mm u H Voimeida, “ 14 | Bart. J Cooper, Mill 14i J F Eeed, JM k J Heyberger " 141 Wm Mohn, Carnarvon. Mill 14|C Shark, “ 14]Jno Martin, Columbia Borough, Mill 14|A Gohn, S M 12] Cocalico West. Mill 14 1 J Reinold, Cocalico East. Mill 14|B Bucher, Mill 14 “ 14|Geo Mengle, Tanner 14 “ 13] G Fry, “ 14 Conestoga. A H Metzger, Mill IS J G Patera, S Mill IS C Shenk, “ 13 A G Bowers, “ 14 Rudolph Shenk, “ 14 R Mjere, Tanner, 14 Jos Habaker, 8M 14 Jno H Lorime, Courier, 14 Q Ammons, J Hertzler, C J Puaey, A 8 Green, Jno Bongbter, 6 Bucher Sr., S Grieg, H H Shirk, Colerain. Conoy. Mill 141 J H Smith, S Mill 14 “ 14 Benj Meckley, “ 14 “ 14jjos Engles, “ 14 “ 14 Abm Smith, Tavern 14 Clay. Mill 14. Jacob Illig. Tan 14 “ 14 Martin Kafroth, Mill 14 " 14| Drumore. 8 M Leaman, Wm McCain, Henry Wiley, 8 D Ebersole, C Wiesler, H Erb, J Oberlin, William & Long, Mill 14|Grnb & Smedley Mill 14 B & J Penroße, “ 14| Wm Wllliamfl, Tan 14 East and West Donegal . P H Stauffer, Mill 14 D Brose S Johnson, “ 12 A. & J Shock, J Beoher, “ 13 A Haymaker, Jno6tauffer, “ 12 J S Gish, Jesse Sellers, “ 14 8 F Eagle, Elizabotktown Borough , Jno Doner, B Breltigam, Dess & Kreider, S Hess, Mill J'3 D Burkholder, “/13;A Breitlgam, M is! Ephrata. J Fahnaetock, Mill 14 A. Bhrelner, MUI 14 Grarer 4 Kulrolh, “ 14 A Swlgart * Co., “ 14 M Bacher, . “14 Samuel G Kemper, “ 14 HB Keller; “ 14 Daniel Fry, Tanner 14 PBentz, 14 A Konigmacher, “ 14 Samuel Brubaker, Mill 14|P Baffermoyer, Mill 14 D Oberholtzer, » 13 Levi Zimmerman, “ H OSensenig, •' Shirk & Co., Tanner 14 Earl East. D Shirk & Weaver, Mill 14 |H Martin, Mill 14 D Martin, “ 1413 W fiensenlg. Tanner 14 Z wearer, “ 14J Earl West. V Graver * Kafroth, Mill 14? J Bnrkholder, MiU 14 “ 14 A Groff, *• !4 J B Bitzer, “ 14[ Eden. Mill 14|M Helm “ hI G Smith, C W Shnltz, Fulton. Mill 14rL Hippie J Brown, <3 Stubbs, Hempfield East. Mill 14 H Shenk, “ 14 [D Hamaker, “ 14J J H Landis, J Sonon, J H Herahey, Bempfield East. Solomon SeUera, MIU 14 A Snavely MIU 14 mnt “ 14 Abn > z ook, “ 14 n 13 E Herehoy, 8 Mill IS i.aS£X&?" .‘g Tan 14 Lancaster. M.Benj Eshleman, 8 Mill 18 14[Gable,Eeluliold &Co “ lo . . Lampeter East. BmA 4 Landis, mil UlSamuel Banck, Hill 14 E Curtia, . • 14 Jos Orr, Tannic 14 .IBMitanuuii *' r : '-. H D gtarnn, u .ABathoa*, : , ** 8 Ranck, Levan & Co., . .Lampeter West. JMuaMlman,' : Mill 11 JBshlemah, V MUI 14 AT Metzger, “ 14 Henry Stoner, 8 MAI 14 JA J F Herr, 44 12 J Herr, M 14 D Landis, “ 14 Holliager A Co, Tanner 14 Lancaster City. Jacob Helb, Tanner 14 Musser A Dayler, Tan 14 Geo H Krogh, “14 Henry Locher, “ 14 Kpnigmacher & Bauman • Tam la Leacock Upper. D Groff, Hill 14.? Stauffer, Mill IS J H Bushong, “ 14| Manheim Borough. J Arndt, Tanner 14 J Hess, Mill iSrC Hnnsecker, Mill IS Miller A Holt, “ lSj 8 Stanton, “ 14 Wm Bessler, “ 14[ Mount Joy Borough. G Bear, Mill IS [ H Hertz, Tan 14 Mount Joy. A 8 HHKman, Mill 14 | J H Miaalmer, Hill 14 Manor. J 8 Bear, Mill 14|C BSt H 0 Herr, Mill 13 Adam Doestler, u I4|J 8 Kauffman, “ 13 J H landls, - “ 148 Herehey, “ 14 Samuel Kauffman, “ ls'Adam Millar, u 14 Darid Harnlsh, “ 13 BenJ Hess “ 14 CBA H C Herr, « 13! Marietta Borough. J Daffy A Co., 8 MUI 14lH Saltibach, Tanner 14 J Kline, Tanner 141 F B Mylln, MUI 14 [ Jno Btrohm Jr, MUI 14 Paradise. G L Eckert, MUI 14 C Bohrer, MIU 14 J Bshleman, “ 14| J Leldlch k Son, Tanner 14 Israel Bohrer, “ 13 D Esbensbade, “ 14 SBruaSr., M Kener, MUI 14 Penn. Mill 13. Henry E Erb, “ 14 J Howenstlne, “ 141 Pequea. Mill 13 B Snarely, *' 141 J Barr. " 14) Rapho. Mill 14 J H Elder, “ 14!J Hostetler, “ !4iJ Nlssley, Sadtbury. Thomas Whitson, Mill 14 | 8 J Han way, B M Stauffer, P Sellers, H 8 Snavely, B Bnarely, J K Good, B Harnlsh, M H Moore, J Risaer, U Krlder, H Muaaelman, B B Herr, H Herr, Salisbury. L King, Mill 14|J Neirhoaser, Mill 13 J P Hershey, “ 13 T G Henderson, “ 13 B F Houston, “ 14 BF A Weaver, Tanner 14 Warwick. ■ “ 14 J K Zook, “ 14 “ 14 Jacob Geltner, Tan 14 *' 14 Washington Borough. Jacob Staman, S Mill 14 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. II Echternach, J Oberholtter, Columbia Borough. Brewer 9 | Ruehl 4 Kreamer, Brew 10 Conoy. L W Groff, Elisabethtown Borough. H Shltz, Brewer 10 Hempfield East. “ li 12 “ 12 “ 13 “ 14 J Sencr, __ Distiller 9| J G Bowers, Distiller 8 Hempfield West. M Grube & Co, Distiller 9 | Jno Bear, Lancaster Township. Distiller 10 S&mael Herahey, Lancaster City. A Bhoenberger, Brewer 9 B Sprenger, Brewer 8 L Knapp, “ 8 H Frank, “ 6 J Hagg, " 8 C Fenenger, “ 8 J "Wlttlinger, “ 8 Jno A Sprenger, “ 8 F Maullck. Brewer 10 | Adam Cook, Brewer 10 Dlßtlller 8 | Lintnar & Co., Distiller 10 Manheim. J 8 Hostetter, Distiller 8 | Abm Shank, Distiller 8 Mount Joy Township. B Keaft, Brewer 10 j P Frank Brewer 10 A 8 Hackman, Distiller B|J & H Kanffman, DUt 8 Strasburg. B B Herr, Distiller 9 | P Reynolds, Distiller 9 Warwick. * F M Rauch &R R Tabu- (D Doster, Distiller 9 dy. Bre 10|Mohn & Hackroth “ 9 PATENT MEDICINES Columbia Borough. R Williams, Lancaster City. 4 D H Heitshu, 2 B H Kauffman, 3 Wm Q Baker, C A Heinitsh, A B Kauffman, G B Markley, J F Long, TEN-PIN ALLEYS & BILLIABD SALOONS. £phrata. Joseph Konigmaeher, Ten Pins, two Alleys do two Billiard Tables Elisabethtown Borough. J Grove, Ten Pins, two Alleys. Columbia Borough . A Weaver, Ten Pins, two Alleys. A Weidler, Ten Pins, one Alley. Lancaster City. George Meesenkop Ten Pins, , two Alleys. Shultz Reese, do “ do Jno Beckel, do “ do D Oakason, do “ do Richard Helms, two Billiard Tables. Leacock Upper. M Bender, Ten Pins, one alley. Mount Joy Borough. J Mooney, Ten Pins, two alleys. 1 Providence. A Baldwin, Ten Pins, one alley. Lancaster Township. Wm T Youart, Ten Pina, one alley. Strasburg Township. M & I Groff, Ten Pins, one alley. Lumber 14 BROKERS. Lancaster City. John Gyger h Co., Bill Brokers, amt. of business, $6OO Do. Stock do. do. $260 r it J )o \ . ~ Exchange do. do. $260 Jno. K. Reed & Co., Bill Brokers, do. $5OO Do. Btock do. do. $250 - , „ „ Exchange do. do. $250 Reed McGrann & Co. Bill Brokers, do. $5OO Do. Stock do. do. $250 Do. Exchange do. do. $250 Mount Joy Borough. A Gerber & Co., Bankers, amount of Business, $5OO LIQTTORSTORES. Cocalico West. S B Flickinger, 14 Tanner 14 Samuel Eberly, Conestoga. 14|Daniel Mellinger, Columbia Borough. 14iMartin Smith, 13 Geo Tlllia, 14| Earl. 14| J E Myera. 14' Eden. Fry & Hagman, P McGinnis, A Pelan, D Richwine & Co., Dlller & Brubaker, H H Breneman, Ephrata. J G Bauman, 14 | J Roth. East and West Donegal. D & J Bowman, 14IA & J Shock, Harman Lightner, HI Hempfield East. Htngwalt it 14 | Jno Stauffer, Hempfield West. 14) Stacy St Knotwell, I*4'E Haldeman & Co., Leacock typper. J H Kendig, H G Bruckhart, Samuel Groff, Lancaster City. Chrietian Shertz, !4iGeo Horting Henry Slaymaker, lSißmanuel Shober. DaTid Greenawalt, 14 B MUhler & Co., J l4 Henry Stevens, A G Get*. 14'H Holn, G C Hawthorne, Jno Miller, Mankeim Township. C H Kryder, Marietta Borough. A H Benjamin Si Co., Martic. 14 | WN Gibson, Providence. Robert Saulsby, Jno Hildebrand, 8 Spindler, Jno Myers, Strasburg Borough. C Keneagy & Bro., ° J F Bomberger, 141 Ezra Beta!, 14 An appeal will be held at the Commissioners’ Office in Lancaster, on MONDAY, the 6th day of Jnne, 1859* S e ,££l d *r here , fIU pM ? 01lfl who a ™ improperly rated! (or chink themselves so) may attend. D. E. BOHBEB, *nti ... Mercantile Appraiser. All licenses not lifted “on or before the 16th day of July next, will be collected according to law DANIEL HERR, (Pequea.) .. Treasurer of Lancaster County. ' mayu 4t-24 WKNTZ, WENTZ, WENTZ. White Marselles only 25 cts. White Marseilles excellent 37 U cts. White Marseilles beautiful 50 cts White Marseilles splendid 62 cts. White Marseilles magnificent 76 cts. White Marseilles sublime 87 cts. NEW BTYLE3 SILK MANTLES JUST RECEIVED AND NOW SELLING at an immense sacrifice on cost of importation - WENTZS*. . may 10 a tf 17 East Kihg and Centre Square. Manheim. Providence, Strasburg. Mill 14IC Shultz, “ 14 P Miller, “ 12l Mill 12 M Kauffman, Mill IS Adamstown. Distiller 9 Brecknock. Distiller 9 Distiller 10 Distiller 10 Marietta. Distiller 9 Earl West. Manor. 14|J R Barr. 14 Paradise. 14 | A L Witmer, 14 Rapho. Warwick. fijili!r.®»B’":PiTßHT.. BTBEI* .TOOTO ] X?STAT3B •OF ELIZABETH EBiBUSE. SS/Vf’nftllo 1?m1 ■ \t;'' HA 7 AN D G B.AVIN BAKE. _E/Lettaw'oTAdniinlstritlon, with the WiU annexed/oo »Vi UlUlct, U 1 JUllftS LVll. j P : ATRNTED BY RINDALL PRATT. I the estate-of ElizabethEmbree, lata 'of Bart : township, ■ ... .♦ , ' 7 ■ This Bake has taken the First Premium at Nine different dec’d, having been granted to the subscriber residing in ~~ “ constitutional disease, a corruption 01 the Exhibitions'. i Salisbury township: All persons said estate blood, by which this fljiid becomes vitiated, After tolling aDd experimenting for many years, we have i are to make immediate payment, and those hav- : weak, and noor BeimHn it finally succeeded in getting np a BAKE that is perfectly j ing claims r will present them, without delay, properly . *ZT *S ClTCUlatton, it adapted to rake both Grain and Gran, each tooth being ' authenticated for settlement. . . p€Tyad£S the whole body, and may burst out fastened on a ferret so ae to admit of its raising and lower* f : apr 19 6t*J4 : JAMES EMBRKE, Administrator. ill disease OR any part of it. No organ is free log to suitimevexi surfaces with an independent desuer. ;• -—: : : :- ‘ frrrm its attacks. -nnr fa nno-winVi, it- mnv The public ere el ready ewers «b»t Ihia BAKE iennrl- 1"A SSIGXEE’S SO TICK—WILLIAM vailed in any market, and. is admitted by every person that - A NEWPHKR and WfPE. of Bast Earl twp Lancaster . affittoy. inescrofulOUStaint lsvanously has seen it work (and who have 4een other dttbfent m*» county, having by tbair deed of assignment, of date the 28th caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis chlnes work) to be the very best Bake now in nse. : March, 18591 assigned to me all their estate, real, personal ordered or unhealthy food, impure air filth The large nnmbersold by ns last; year, and the efforts of , and mixed, forthe benefit oftheir creditors: All persons ■ *«„* filthw Nahi+Q tU danwitcinl different parties to claim the right to sell, is of Itself amost hating any claims against the said William Newpher and nltny habits, the depressing viceg, and, convincing proof of its superiority, j ' ! wife are requested to present them, duly authenticated, Above all, by the venereal infection. What- We guarantee to every purchaser] our indisputable right ] to the undersigned Assignee. ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con ‘°i£ I&SSJSk. «. the following persons: ! aprl96tl4 SILTSip. tog-.from to children Lancaster county.* - : ; unto the third and fourth generationindeed, Maria Hoopes, Isaac Hlnkel. Johii Btehman. Martio Mel- 1 BSIGNEES’ NOTICE—-THOMAS J. it seems to be the rod of Him who says, '«I Unger, M. M. Strickler, J. H. Strickler, Jacob Forry, Henry i\ BINGWALT, of the City of Uncaster, having by will visit the inimritiM of th*> ftthm nwm Wisler, Jacob Sites, John Doner, Frederick Sehner, Joseph deed of voluntary assignment, dated. April 19th. .1*59. • , n , • iniquities 01 the lathers Upon Detwßer, Benjamin Landis, Jacob Slouffer, Benjamin Fry, transferred all his property of every-kind to the subscri-- . -heir Chlluren. C. B. Herr, C. 0. Herr, William Martin, David Herr. Jacob berg, for the benefit of bis creditors; this is therefore to Its effects commence by- deposition from the Bear, Isaae F. Groff, Benjamin Herr, Mark Connell, Jacob give ootice to all persons indebted to said Thomas J Ring* blood of corrnnt or nlrpmns Tnat+pr wWh ir> Bratalttr, Henry Nell, 0. B. Herr; (Fenner,) Eliee Herr, welt, to mete pijmeSt immediately, and those haying 7v„ or Ulcerous matter, Which, m Daniel Herr, Michael 'Sechrist, Jacob Musser, Amos Shu* claims will present them without delay, to either of the -“6 lungB, hver, and internal organs, IS termed man, John 8. Breneman, Henry Mtiaselmau, John Garber, undersigned. A. Z. BINGWALT, tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on 2S&SEZ L . Z. the sorfece, eruptions orsores.Thiß foul cor eomer, ■ Greenawait, C. Musser, J. C. Garber, C. Wit- apr 26 6t 16] Carnarvon township. ruptlOll, which genders m the blood, depresses mer, A. K. Wltmer, J. F. Herr, John Musser, Benjamin the energies of life, BO that scrofulous CQnStitU- David Landis, Abm-Bansman. Samuel Banamao, ‘-pSTATK OP HESBY BOTHARMEL, tions not only suffer from scrofulous COm- John Konlgmacher, John Charles, B. Herr. Adam Hess, Jj deceased.—The undersigned, appointed Auditor by rtlninfo Knf thenr luma fa-* +r , John Herr-Christian Herr, Jacob Herr. Jacob Kauffman, the Orphans Court of Lancaster County to distribute the but they have far less power to Wlth- Peter B. Nlssley, Jacob Fry, B. Neff, J. H. Hershey, Clark- balance in the hands of F. W. Beates, acting Executor of Stand the attacks of Other diseases; COUSe son Brosdns, Henry Kehler, Martin Bender, A. G. Herr, the last Will and Testament of Henry Botharme), lato of qnently, vast numbers nerish bv disorders Henry Bausmau, John Mann, Geo.;Mann, 0. H. Strickler, Lancaster City, decM, to and among thecreditors and those which nltlimiffb not crmfiilniio In tliMTnQtnro Jacob Reeser, Jacob Hershey, John Bowers, AdamDeltrich, legally entltied thereto, hereby gives notice that he will wl “Cn, althoUgn not SCTOmIOTM m their nature, 0. HeiT, (Pequea,) B. Herr, Samnel. Batuman, Henry Steh- meet all persons interested, who may attend if they see Sail rendered fatal by this taint in the man, J. K. Bhank, CB. Hess, Jacob Herr, W. M. Gibson. proper, at the Court House, in Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the System. Most of the COnsumDtion which de- CHESTER COUNTY. 20th day of MAY, 1859, at 2 o'clock P, M. thphiimrm fomilv hoa George 8. Roberts, David Hoopes{ Jesse Williams, Thos. 1 apr 26 4t 15] REUBEN H. LONG, Auditor. Cimates tne human iamily ÜBS lIS ongm directly Downing, Nathan Williams, Job Hayes, Jacob Huey, Rich- ' ut this scrofulous contamination ; and many ard Pim, John D. Steel, Isaac Hayes, Thomas Bonsai, Thos. TESTATE OF HENRY MIIaIjER, LATE destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, : Bailey, Bichard J. Downing, JamesjPierce, Geo. W. Pierce. Jjj of West Lampeter township, dec’d.—The undersigned and. indeed, of all the organs, from nr 'George Pyle, Job Keech, 8. B. Worth, William Stevens, ] Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’Court of the Connty of or g ans » anae IXOIII or Aaron Lnkens, James D. Mahlon Bishop, H. A. Lancaster, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands STeaggravateu by the same cause. Beale - ■ ’ of Henry Miller, Administrator de bonis non, cum testa- One quarter of all OUT people are scrofulous; Hf . .. Y(^ K COUNTY. mento annexe of Henry Miller, late of West Lampeter their persons are invaded by this lurking ih- Benjamln Strickler, Henry Stoner, Mr. Hindle, Mr. Har- township, deceased, to and among those legally entitled to an/1 +Vicn‘-P TiooH'K im/V.in..:.....! v„ •, rls, David Larean, John H. Wilsob, H. C. Hauser, John the same, hereby gives notice that he wIU attend for the , n * 311(1 tteiT health IS undemuned by it. Bloat, Samuel Trnscott, Jos. B Ariderson, Peter Manges, purpose of his appointment at the Library Room in the To ofoanse it from the system we must renovate D. Screw, Jacob Brandt, Pressel, Solomon Hoke, Court House, In the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the the blood by an alterative medicine, and in- Abraham SmithjMr. Flore. | 14th day of JUNE, A. 1859, at 2 o’clock. P. M., when and :/ j ’ CUMBERLAND COUNTY. . where aii persons interested are requested to attend. T Y and exercise. John 8. Hoover, T>avid Clark, Win. Moore, Wm. Watts, Lancaster, April 26,1859. D. G. ESHLEMAN. oUCh & meCUCme we supply in 5L G. Brandt, Joseph Brandt, Mr. Bomei, James 0. Harra, apr 26 [Examiner please copy.] td 15 Lafayette Pepper, Beoj. Pepper, McGowan & Gatshall, Thos. A VPP’Q Goettlth, John Beltzhoover, Peter F. Ege, L. Trago, A SSIGNEE'S NOTlCE.—Whereas aiuxio Robert Bryson, Zook & Shaeffer. ! 1 J\_ George Lauber, of West Earl township, has made a rnmnAnnil 4. £C$ *ll The subscribers are also Agents for the sale of the Syra- ; voluntary assignment of all his estate, real, personal and IjOIILPOUIIQ ijAiraCl Ol tJ&TSPDBnUPi case First Preminm BUCKEYE MOWER, with which a • mixed, to the subscriber, for the benefit of his creditors * a * successful Reaping Attachment is how fornished. said assignment being dated April 4,1859; this is therefore the most effectual remedy which the medical AULTMAN A MILLER’S PATENT. to give notice to all persons indebted to said Assignor to .skill of OUT times can devise for this everv We take pleasure in calling the attention of Farmers to ' make payment immediately, and those having claims will Whore nrmrolN-no- 1 t+ • oar BUCKEYE MOWER, which has in its triumphant ' present them without delay to the undersigned, residing J™ere prevailing and fatal malady. It IS COm pradical workingduring the last harvest, so folly sustained t at Litiz. JOHN B. EBB, bined from the most active remedials that have the decision of the much-abnsed Syracuse Committee, its april 19 6t 14 Assignee. been discovered for the expurgation of this foul success has been complete and over ond'thousand were j l - cnrr i £r _ « o built and sold. The principle of the Doable Hinge Jointed ATSTEB SALOON.—WM. ICATJTZ takes ra ® the blood, and the rescue of the and Folding Bed which beiongß to this machine exclusive- this method to inform his friendsaqd the public, that system irom its destructive consequences, ly, is permanently established as the true one for the per- he has taken the popular OYSTER SALOON, iu Centre Hence it should be employed for the cure of feet Mower. V\ e with confidence refer to any and all of Square, u Swan ” Hotel building, recently conducted bv not Onlv scrofula, hut alfsn fhnsp nfhpr affW> the purchasers of the Buckeye, for proof of the above, from himself and brother, to which hereafter he will give hiaown B /* if 101 ! 118 * J* Ut T BO tO ? Se ot £, er afiec " many of whom have been received the moat flattering te»- personal attention, and hopes that his old customers will aons wmcn arise trom It, SUCh as X.BUPTIVB timonials. The demand the pa6t season was far beyond continue to patronize the old established stand, so long &ud SKIN DISBABBS, St. ANTHONY’S FIEE, our ability to supply, uud we trust that orders will be fur- and well knowu as the best place to get prime Oysters, duue ROBE. or EaYfiTPPTAfI Prxrprpq Ptt«ittttpr nubed early the coming seasou, thkt none may be disap- op in every style required by the lovers of bivalves. yt i> , '-n oi * tl. * pointed. For (those requiring a Combined Machine we The best Baltimore and Absecnm Oysters served up at : -BLOTCHES, xJLAINS and 150ILS, IUMOHS, XETTEB recommend our REAPING ATTACHMENTS. We furnish all hours of the day and night. april 56m 12 SALT RHEUM, SCALD Head, R.INQWOEM, T;iariKSDT lM .„bi, - W^Snrn^odJfacmuD.j. Lancaster co.. Pa.; or GKO. W. BRANDT. Carlisle. Cum- EASES, DBOPBY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, berland co., Pa. [may 10 2m 17 indeed, AT.T. COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIA TED OB Impube Blood. The popular belief in i( impurity of the blood” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Q U R FARMERS DT THE BARD OF TOWiR HALL [Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1859, by Bennett <fc Co., in the Clerk’s Office of the District Ourt of the United States fur the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.] We sung of the Farmers, but did not get through— The oysters are scarce ia a six-penny stew : We don’t mean to say, such a stew were our lines, And trust that the reader our meaning divines, That facts, like the oysters, in number are less When served, on a pinch, in a limited mess. The shoots of our genius, no matter how thrifty, Are tranimel’d by lines, and the number is fifty— Exceeding that number sometimes by a tew— The lines, being weekly, we slyly slip through , For treating of Farmers, the subject, forsooth, Requires a volume for writing the truth. The Farmers, with all the pretensions he makes. Quite often is found a companion olrakes. The earth is his mother—it must be confessed, That, often, alas! he will harrmo hrr breast— He looks on her face at the deep furrows there. And kuows In their making that he had a share. The corn, without mercy, he takes by the ears, Aud strips it so bare that the body appears ; Then those who have crowed on a bill of their own In pens, to the boirs, without feeling, are thrown— • Not satisfied yet, he will cruelly beat And thrash without pity his innocent wheat. When armed with scyt he he is never afraid ; He enters the fields where there’s many a blade — Right onward he marches, with blow after blow, Till all in his path ou the earth are laid low ; And then with no tears o’er the work he has done, He leaveth the fallen to bleach in the sun. Like Vandals, the Farmers will do they please: The Apples they turn from their homes in the trees; And then they are seized and are forcibly pressed To yield all the cider with which they are blest; And this, with no warrant, or process of law, Is prison’d in barrels—Ob, give us a! straw 1 Potatoes with little ones they will turn out From homes in the ground linked by many a sprout, And, spur Ding the wee ones because of their size, They see not a tear in the bigger one’s eyes ; But hurry them off to the cellar so deep, To dry up their eyes, or in moisture to weep. They talk about Freedom, but, surely, they joke: For they on their subjects are placing the yoke, And if they are restive, the Knight of the Goad, Will make them submissive in bearing tbeir load; But hold ! for in forty-eight lines not at all Have ice introduced the Bazaar, Towjer Hall; And words In its praise, we will whisper to you. Are eysters that here must be seeu in the stew. Because at the Tower the Farmers buy Clothes. And Furnishing Goods— not excepting tbeir hose ; For all of them know that of bargains most rare, Whatever the season, a harvest is there. Bennett & Co.’s Tower Hall Clothing Bazaar, 518 Market street, between Fifth and Sixt streets, South side, Philadelphia. [may 10 It 17 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS just received at the new HAT STORE, East King street, next door to Gyger’s RAnk, by may 3 tf 16] J.AMER. ANOTHER LOT of THOSE BEAUTI FUL Boy’s and Children’s HATS and CAPS, jnst re ceived by [may 3 tf 16] . J.AMER. A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR 93,00 at [may 3 tf 16], J. AUER’S. CASSIMER HATS, spring style, and a large stock ot lIATS and CAPS, of all descriptions, at AMER’3 New Store, may 3tf 16 East King st., next door to Gyger’a Bank. Roses j roses m roses ms Of the choicest monthly kimfsv and a large aajnfc variety of NEW BLOOMING PLANTS and SHRUBBERY, just received and for salj at qj§j£ MRS. BRENEMAN’S GARDEN, apr 26 4t 15J Corner East King and Sbippen ste. T> EM OVAL—H. B. SWARR, Attorney _L\y ftt Law, hns removed hie office to No. 13 North Duke street, nearly opposite his former location, and a tew doors north of the Court House. ' apr 5 3m 12 CRYSTAL PALACE SHAVING AND nAIR CUTTING SALOON, Under Sprecuer ’s Hotel, E_. Kino Street, LANCASTER, PA. S. 4- E. C. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. S. J. Boston, - ) . . . . U. J. CliM, 1 Superintendents. [apr 26 ljr w Cfr I /~\ REWARD.—The above reward sP lv will be paid for the detection and conviction of the person or persons who broke and otherwise injured the lamps and lamp-posts in the South East Ward, on the nights of Saturday and Sunday, the 16th and 17th inst.— The same reward will be paid for the detection and con viction of any person or persons who may hereafter be guilty of similar outrages. By order of the Lamp Committee, apr 26 3t 15] GEO. SANDERSON, Mayor. Boot and shoemakers, take: NOTICE! J.F.COMBS. CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER. 1130 Market street, below l'lth, Philadelphia, has the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER of all descriptions : Red and Oak Sole Skirting, Slaughter, French and City Calf Skins. Kips, Wax-Upper, Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, eiff)™ Sli' e Tools, Lasts, Findings, &c., and every article njlnu requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and r Retail, at the lowestprices, to which he invites the atten tion of the trade. [apr 26 6m 15 CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &.C. ' Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain iCarpets, Venitian, List and Rag Carpets, Canton and Cocoa Mattiog, Velvet Rags and Door Mats. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS from one to four yards wide, pur chased at late New York and Philadelphia auctions. For sale by HAGER & BROTHERS, mar 22 tf 10 AT E W GROCERY. 1 1 The undersigned has opened a new Grocery Store In West King street, next door to the Cross Keys’ Hotel, where be offers for sale an entire new stock of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, FISH, SALT AND FRUIT, Wholesale and Retail, cheap for cash. All kinds of Conn try Produce bought or taken in exchange for goods. JOHN D. BEAHM. tf 14 Lancaster, April 19, 1859. Notice to contractors,-iH&ied Proposals will be received at the Commissioners’ Office, at Lancaster,' nntil 2 o’clock on MONDAY, the 15th day of MAY next, for building a bridge across Pequea Creek, at or near Phenk’s Mill, between Martic and Conestoga town ships. Also, for one across Cocalico Creek, between West Earl and Warwick townships, near Col. George Mayer’s farm. The plan and specifications can be seen at said office be fore the letting. JACOB F. FREY, DANIEL GOOD, JOS. BOYERS, Commissioners. may 3 2t 16 PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! GOLD MEDALS IN THREE SUCCESSIVE YEARS At the Maryland Institute, besides premiums at Fairs in Philadelphia, Washington and Richmond. TESTIMONIALS OP EXCELLENCE FBOM THALBERG, STRAKOSCH, and G. SATTER. As also from some of the most eminent Professors and Amateurs in the country. WM. KNABE & CO., No. 1,3, 5 and 7, North Eutaw street,.and No. 207 Baltimore street, between Charles 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 tone and elasticity of touch, have been, by judges, pronounced unrivalled. Every Piano guarantied for five years, and a privilege of exchange granted at any 4 time within six months, if not entirely satisfactory. Teems Liberal. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal discount made to the Clergy and to Schools. A large assortment of Helodeons constantly on hand. Pianos taken in exchange, hired, tuned and repaired, jan 18 tf 1] WM. KNABE & CO. New liquor store, Opposite Kauffman's Tavern, and half a square ■ soui h °f U* Railroad, in North Queen street, Lancaster Pa 1 The subscriber having opened a liquor store, is prepared j to furnish ail kinds of Foreign and Domestic Llquorß, | wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. His stock I consists Of r-f WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, BSi RUM, WHEAT, MALT, gM/ ! POTATOE and RYE WHISKEYS^?? Having been engaged in the distilling business for up wards of twenty years, he is able to furnish Genuine RYE WHISKEY of every year’s manufacture* (except 8 years,) since 1842. He has also a lot of Potato and Malt Whiskey made in 1850; and Currant and Catawba Grape Wine made in 1853. . ; . ,49“ Persons wishing Liquors for medicinal or mechani cal purposes, can supplied with the genuine article. _ LEVI W. GROPE, ‘mar22 r.- tflO Mowing and reaping machine AGENCY, 633 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA , Where FARMERS may see and judge for themselves between SIX OF TIIE BEST COMBINED' MACHINES NOW IN USE! ADd purchase the Machine <>f their choice. EMLEN & PASSMORE, 633 Mai ket street, Philadelphia apr 5 3m 12 WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. VELVET aud GILT WALL PAPERS, VELVET and GILT DECORATIONS, MARBLE and OAK DECORATIONS, MOULDINGS and BORDERS, FINE SATIN PAPER, COMMON UNGLAZED TAPER, STUTUESand FIRE-BOARD PRINTS. Just received h large and complete stock of the above goods in new and elegant designs, which will he sold at the lowest prices by ’ HAGER A BROTHERS, mar 22 tf 10 Established in isio. FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT J. & W. JONES, No. 432 North Front street, above Callow hill, Philadelphia, dye SILKS, WOOLEN and FANCY GOODS of every description. Their superior style of Dye ing Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s garments is widely known*. CRAPE and ME KINO SHAWLS dyed the most brilliant or more plain colors. CHAPE and MERINO SHAWLS cleaned to look like new. Also, Gentlemen’s apparel. Curtains, Ac., cleaned and re-dyed. Call and look at our work before going elsewhere, mar 15 3m 9 J. & w. JONES. Hair spring siattrasses, and BEDDING, at all prices, cheap for cos', at the SHADE BEDDING DEPOT. No. 4t> North 9th street, Philadelphia. QHADE DEPOT. j o GILD AND PAINTED SHADES, I BUFF, WHITE, BLUE AND GREEN, | HOLLANDS FOR SHADES, TAPES, CORDS AND FIXTURES, j Wholesale and Retail, No. 46 North 9th street, Philadel phia. mar 22 3m 10 i “nrno HAS NOT SEEN THE NEW >Y SIGN PUT UP,'' BY STELLWAGEN A BKD. AT THEIR WATCH & JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. 632 Market Street, one door below Seventh. Philadelphia. But the sigDis nothing to what is exhibited inside, jxc AMERICAN WATCHES in Gold and Silver OaseH, Railroad Time-Keepers, of English and Swiss (•£-/ j}\> make: Fashionable Jowdry and Silver Ware; also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing of all j», that the prices of all these attractions are within the range of the smallest pockets. STELLIVAGEN & BRO.. apr 25 ly 15] 632 Market Street, Philadelphia. 09BYR.NE TO THE PUBLIC ! JOHN O'BYRNE, Southeast Comer of Wi and Race Streets, Philadelphia He respectfully claims the patronage of the public. O’ll. has constantly od lumd a large stock of seasonable Goods, comprising IIATd, CA!‘S, STRAW GOODS. RIDING fy* lIAFS, SOFT TRAVELING HATS, INFANTS’ TOR- IB BANS, Ac., such as are usually found in a first class Hatting Establishment. For the ensuing season O’B has purchased from first bands, an unusually splendid stock of FOREIUN and DOMESTIC Leghorn and other Straw Ilats and Caps suitable for Men and Boys ; also Flats for Misi-es. O’Byrne’s widely renowned $3 Hats will be produced f<»r the Spring and Summer of 1569, in most exquisite style, and unsurpassed excellence as to quality and finish, so as to be equal to any in the market. Remember, JOHN O’BYRNE’S Store is at tho southeast corner of Bth and Race streets. The Sign of the Lion, Tiger and Bear surmounts the corner of his store. apr 26 New spring bonnets. The subscriber calls your attention to the new and well selected stock of SPRING BONNETS and all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS, including LIGHT and DARK STRAW BONNETS, FLATS. HATS and SHAKERS, Frames to fit everybody, RIBBONS in great quantities, Tat Rushes, French and American FLOWERS, STRAW LACE and GIMP, Black and While Silk Lace and Edging, Jean Blond. Tartie ton Cap Net, Crownlining. Wire, Shinille, Hair Dresses, Ready-made and Trimmed Bonnets of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Carpets, Notions, Hoisery, Dress Trimmings, and a great m&Dy articles too numerous to mention, which be will sell at the lowest market prices, either in wholesale or reiail.— He defies competition in quality or price. Call and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. L. BAIJM, No. 31 North Queen street, one door north ol the Nation al Houbc. mar 23 tf 10 JOHN A. ERBEN, MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING , Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 NORTH QUEEN St., near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa., Respectfully announces to the public, that he has .ai> just received a large and beautiful assortment of goods, suitable for SPRING AND SUMMER NA WEAR, consisting in part of aJliLa BLACK CLOTHS, BLUE CLOTHS, BROWN CLOTHS, GREEN CLOTHS, OLIVE CLOTHS, BLACK CASSIMERES, FANCY CASSIMEREB, TWEEDS, CASHMERETTS, LINENS. SILK TESTINGS, VALENCIA VESTINGS, MARSEILLES VESTINGS, Ac., all of which be is prepared to exhibit to bis customers, and make up to order in the most improved style and cut, and at the very lowest possible prices. ALSO, just finished, the largest, best and cheapest as sortment of MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, in the City of Lancaster, all of his own manufacture and warranted to be well sewed. ALSO, just received a large assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, Ac., Ac. Persons bringing their own goods, can have them made up, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen Street, east side, near Orange street, Lancaster, Penn’a. april 19 tf 14 lIGHTNING RODS* j To all who intend protecting their property from LIGHTNING, a few facts may not be unwelcome. THE ELECTRO MAGNET LIGHTNING ROD has been before the public for twenty years ; has been the means of saving a vast deal of property and many lives, and has never in a single instance failed to meet the high est expectations of its valud. Hundreds of our own citi zens can testify from their own knowledge of its ability to protect property in safety; who have been eye witnesses where buildingß public and private, churches and school houses, have been saved from destruction—the rod receiv ing and carrying harmless to the ground, strokes which but for them would have caused the total ruin of the building and all within it. The superiority of these rods over any others in use, has been testified to by men who have no superiors in general science or in this department. Recommendations to the Dumber of six thousand can be seen at the factory. The United States Patent Office is protected by my Rods, having been selected from all others in nse as the best and most reliable. Considering the character and position of the men who have charge of that institution, no higher testimony could be desired. Persons residing at a distance should be on their gnard against a class of swindlers who by false representations of every description, seek to mislead the purchaser. Where my agents are not personally known as such, the only safe plan is to apply, by letter or otherwise, at the Factory. 43-Weather Vanes, Cardinal Points, Spire Rods, and all manner of SCROLL and FANCY IRON WORK, to suit all characters of Architecture, got up in the neatest and most durable manner at the lowest cost prices. THOMAS ARMITAGE, Magnetic Lightning Rod and Weather Vane Factory, No. 1208 VINE Street, above Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA. mar 29 3m II BLINDS I BLINDS I !—Venetian Blind MANUFACTORY. The subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Lancaster county, that he still continues to manufacture Blinds of the most beautiful and fashionable styles, at the shortest possible notice, at his new establishment in East German street, (one door below the Public Schools.) Any person desiring to look at his different patterns, can do so by calling as above, where he will at all times be pleased to wait upon them. He has received some beauti ful patterns from Philadelphia. Also, WALNUT BLINDS made to order, of which specimens can be seen at his dwel ling ; these bliods are warranted not to fade or draw. WINDOW SHADES hung. HAIR, HUSK, PALM-LEAF, STRAW and COTTON MATTRASSES made to order and taste. Also, CUSHIONS, CURTAINS and all kinds of UP HOLSTERY made and repaired. CARPETS cut, sewed and laid. All kinds of FURNITURE made in the latest fashion and style. Old Furniture repaired and Tarnished to look as good as new. Orders can be left at Jacob King’s Grocery Store; Widmeyer & Barnes’ Furniture Warehouse; D. Bair’s Dry Good Store; Wentz's Dry Good Store; at the Red Lion Hotel West King street; D. Herr, Columbia, nay 8 6m 16) CONRAD ANNE, Agent. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action,.and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive ness, Heartburn , Headache arising from, disordered Stomach , Nausea , Indigestion , Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels , Flatulency , Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice , and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease* So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost • every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. €. AYER Sc CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Philadelpuia. CHARLES A. HEINITSH. Laocaster. JOHN WAYLAN, No. 60 North Queen street, Lancaster, and by all Druggists in the country. [may 3 ly 16 Farmers, look to your interest. M'CORMICK'S REAPER AND MOWER, FOR 1859. is again offered to the FARMERS of the United States. 2500 sold in 1855. 4000 sold in 1856. 4000 sold in 1857. 4500 sold in ISSB. 15,000 sold in the last four years. No single establishment in the world can truthfully claim to have manufactured and sold anything like so large a num ber of Reaping and Mowing Machines, during the same time, while my experience dates back to the origin of my Machine, in 1834, having been actively and exclusively 6 n K a ?td in the manufacture of these Machines than ever before, and with my improvements for 1859, do not hesitate to warrant my Machine as a Reaper, Mower, and Reaper and Mower, superior to any other, for simplicity, durability, and perfect working, and forther to say that farmers who may desire it. are at liberty to work my Machine through the harvest with any other, and keep and pay for the one preferred. Great Council Medal awarded my Machine, at London, in 1851. Grand Gold Medal of Honor at Paris, in 1855. Highest Price at the French Universal Exhibition, in 1856. ’ i Price of R °y al Agricultural Society of England, Highest Price of the United States Agricultural Society, in 1867. AS THE BEST REAPER C. H. McCORMICK, by W. S. McCormick, REFERENCES IN LANCASTER COUNTY. Samuel E. Keller, Warwick; A. Bruabker, Rohrerstown; J. AB. Long, Landisville; R. McGrann, Lancaster; Peter Reinhold, West Earl; Cnrtis Withers, East Cocalico ; Peter Hnnsecker, Manhelm; George Rigbter, Lancaster; Abra ham Landis, Ephrata; Benjamin Bare, East Hempfield; Johu Shenk, Lancaster; John Stauffer, East Earl; D. Frantz, do.; Samuel Hull, New Holland ; Urias Carpenter, Warwick; B. B. Fisher, Belmont; David Shirk. West Earl; John McGovern, Lancaster; Rev. Daniel L. Lefever, Neffs ville; Benjamin Hernly, Warwick; 0. Caldwell, Elizabeth Furnance; Abraham Bear, East Cocalico; David Brubaker, Warwick; Michael Huber, Lancaster; John B. Hertzler, Hempfield; Henry Hess, Sr., Litiz; Henry Trout, Lancas ter; J. H. Strickier, Monnt Joy; John Keller, Clay; John Hess, Warwick; Daniel Rohrer, Petersburg; Jacob R. Hess, Elizabeth; Patrick McEvoy, Lancaster; John Gerber, Don egal ; John Dentlinger, Paradise; Wifliam Bender, Leacock; William Llnville, Salisbury; Solomon Linville, do.; Rev. C. Becker, Penn; Widow Metzler, Sporting Hill; A. Kurtz, West Cocalicu; C. Eby, Paradise; Eckman & Brother, Strasburg; Joel Wenger, Bareville; Benjamin Root, Hemp field; Andrew Kreider, do; John Nissley, do.; Samnel Brown, West Earl; Jonas Reiff, do.; Aston Rettew, Man heim; Jonas S. Brubacher, do.; Samnel Esbenshade, Para dise; Jacob Landis, Manor; A. Hersbey, Mount Joy ; C. Long, near Monnt Joy; Henry A. Carpenter, Lercock; John Fry, Frysville; David Witmer, East Earl; Israel Robrer, Paradise; John Landis, Ephrata; John Linville, Gap; Joseph Hamilton, Salisbury; I. Livingston A Broth ers, Salisbury; Jacob L. Erb, Oregon; Adam Hoar, Salis bury ; Rev. C. Bomberger, Litiz; James Musser, Hempfield; Dr. James H. Lefevre, Paradiso; Knox A Dickeson, do.; Abraham Charles, Conestoga; Reuben Garber, Manor; Mrs. Keneagy, Paradise; Henry B. Erb, Clay; Daniel Erb, Warwick; Jacob Becker, do., J. A J. Stnltzfns, Salisbury; G. Ehrisman, Sporting Ilill; S. F. Hornish, Petersburg; Martin Rohrer, Leacock; David Harnish, Manbeim; Ulrich Shirk, Oregon; Christian Kreider, East'Hempfield; Augus tus Boyd, Elizabeth Furnace; A. L. Henderson, Gap; Jacob Horst, Frysville; H. W. A J. Eby, Belmont; John Hnber, Hanheim; John Borry, Reamstown; J. Umble, Salisbury ; Levi Getz, Lancaster; Jacob Kurtz, Ephrata; C. 8. Bru bacher, do; George Sahm, Manheim; Mrs. Brinton ; Chris tian Warner; Jacob Stnlsfus, Intercourse; Jonas Pfantz, Vogansville; Joshua Brinton, Gap; David Hostetter, Man heim; Levi Eby, Mount Joy; Benjamin Hostetter, Mount Joy; Samuel Lapp, Interconrse; Christian Kurtz, Salis bury; Christian Eby, Salisbury; John Leeher, Reamstown; John’S. Stnlsfus; Isaac Rohrer; Michael Minnich; Fred erick Flicker, Manheim; Peter Longenecker, Penn; Jacob Greider, Gordonvllle; William Shreiner; Christian Snyder, Litiz; Jacob Myers, Hempfield; Jacob Garber, Drytown. REFERENCES IN LEBANON COUNTY. Christian Bachman, Cornwall; Jacob Shaak, MUibach; George Bowman, Cornwall; Samuel Brubacher, Cornwall; John Holstein, Millbach; Cyrus Bachman, Campbellstown; Joseph Herr, Campbellstown; Benjamin Horßt, Sheaffers town; Jonathan Illig, Millbach; Christian Kisser, South Lebanon ; John K. Bachman, Milerstown ; Benjamin Mooney, Cornwall Furnace; Jacob Weis, Lebanon; Joseph Bomberger, Lebanon ; Henry Gogley, Lebanon. P2QUEA Towhbhip, Lancaster co., Pa. 1 March 29th, 1858. / Mr. John B. Eub —Dear Sir: After having nsed the McCormick Reaper and Mower for a season, we most unhesitatingly say that It is a very' good Mower, and as a Reaper, it is not equalled by any other Reaper that has come under oar observation. Its construction is simple,andit is easily kept In repair; we, therefore, take pleasure in .strongly recommending it to the farmers of our county who desire a Mower and Reaper combined in one Machine, as the very best that be obtained. Respectfully Yours, BAMUEL HESS, HENRY HESS, JOHN BENER, BENJAMIN BNAVELY, X could furnish many testimonials from the most respec table farmers of Lancaster and Lebanon counties, of the superiority of these Machines, but deem It unnecessary, as the Machine will recommend Itself. £S** Applications for Machines should he made early.— Repairs of all kinds constantly on band. Apply personally JOHN B. ERB, Litiz, Lancaster county, Pa. Agent for C. H. McCormick. or by letter, to The Agent, John B. Erb, will be in Lancaster city, at the Keystone House, every Monday, and in Lebanon at Entires Bombergers, Hotel, every Friday, apr 26 eowfit 15 SUNDAY NOTlCE.—Persons wishing Medicines on Bunday will please call between the hours of 1 and 3P. at Dr. WAYLAITS Drug. Store, No* 60 North Queen street. apr 7 tf 18 XO 5 AH B HI S MCE H t THE ANXIOUSLY-LOOKED' FOR AND DEEPLY EXCITING TALE OF THE REVOLUTION* NOW READY! THE S W A M P FOX OR, THE REBEL RIFLEMEN A TALE OF Tire TIMES AND FEATS OF MARION, BY GEORGE ALBANY, ESQ^ Acted* ot w Ths OrahbxGxbl or Ymcx,” tf Tsi Swajcp Stkkd,” “Beni ths - Rasqxr,” Acl, Ac. will be commenced in the NEW YORK MERCURY OF SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1869, Now Ready at aS News Depots and Book Stores. No character In history offers a better subject for the romancer, than that of Maxiox, or, as he was familiarly called, “mE SWAMP POX,” from the immense ingenuity of his stratagems and devices for- misleading and deceiving the enemy, his thorough knowledge of the woods, forests, fields, and swamps of his native region, where be and his gallant band were perfectly at home, while their enemlee became lost and bewildered in the labyrinthine mazes of undergrowth and The story above announced is a true reflex Of those scenes and times, and its talented author has most vividly portrayed, therein, the many exciting incidents and accidents of a tenacious and indefatigable struggle for Liberty, pursued under the most adverse circumstances.— Every chapter is replete with exciting and romantic interest, historically accurate, but with a sparkling web of poetry woven through it, which mokes it at once a brilliant story and a veracious record. The strongly* written descriptions of events—the ambuscade—the sudden sortie—the night-attack—the wild charge and repalse—are all wonderful aB examples of word-painting, and equally true to the actual facts. In addition to these scenes of heroism and lofty daring, the SWAIIP FOX is not without the gentle charm of a love-story, for the working and the effects of the tender passion are depictedrln its pages, as truly pnd artistically as the sterner emotions, rendering the tale a perfect picture of life and character in the Days of the {(evolution, which cannot fail to appeal to the .admiration, and gratify the taste of every reader who has a spark - of true patriotism In his soul. The peculiar power and interest with which the gifted author, GEORGE ALBANY, K«q., describes the thrilling period, is a guarantee of the excellence of this truly magnificent Historical Romance. The vivid delineation of character, the depth of thought, the fascination ot style, the picturesque beauty of description, and, in a word, the p-iwer of language he commands, all combine to render him one of the most brilliant writers ol the age, while his great appreciation of and sympathy with the pioneers in the cause of universal liberty give him a grasp of Revolu tiouary subjects possessed by very few others. This has enabled him, in the SWAMP FOX, to exhibit the life and adventures of MARION AND HIS MEN as they really were, and to do fit homage to that deliberate valor, that unyielding patriotism, which, In a few noble spirits, defying danger, and above the scenes of privation, could keep alive the sacred fires of liberty in the thick swamps and dense and gloomy forests—asking nothing, yielding nothing, and only leaving the field the better to re-enter it for the combatl We take to ourselves some credit, for having secured for „our columns the chefs (Tceuvres of this master's pen, but we intend to give the NEW YORK MERCUR3Y a still higher prestige than ever. We believe it is already the BEST AND LARGEST STORY PAPER in the world, and we contemplate making it better and better, with every successive uutolxr, in spite of all expoose and opposition. BAYARD TAYLOR ENGAGED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW YORK MERCURY! At a very heavy expense we have succeeded io securing CELEBRATED POET, AUTHOR AND TOURIST, whose charming letters from foreign lands have long kept the world delighted and interested, BAYARD TAYLOR, ESQ who will hereafter make the Mercury the only recipient of his inestimable SKETCHES OF TRAVEL, ONE OF WHICH WILL APPEAR EVERY WEEK. We have the happiness to announce, therefore, that in the NEW YORK MERCURY FOR APRIL 30TH, 1859, will be commenced STRAY CHAPTERS LIFE AND TRAVEL BY BAYARD TAYLOR, The initiatory article being entitled “THE FIRST JOURNEY I EVER MADE,” which is considered by the author—as it unquestionably will be by the public—to be his most interesting adventure since the original outset of the GREAT AMERICAN’ TRAVELER, and cannot fail to be of interest to all. These delightful articles will be BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED with original designs, in the highest style of the art, por traying the scenes and characters described in the most graphic manner. This new feature is a most valuable and instructive one, suited to both young and old, and will render THE NEW YORK MERCURY worthy of a leading placo, as the most refined and elegant F J *AMILY PAPERS Since the first announcement of our engagement of MB. TAYLOR, we have received a flood of Inquiries from all parts of the Union, relative to the enterprise, showing that public expectation is on tip-toe to learn the particulars regarding the character of his contributions. As It is impossible for us to answer these in detail, we can only refer onr friends and correspondents to the NEW YORK MERCURY FOR APRIL 30, where the first of these sparkling and popular sketches will be found. As no other American has ever traveled so extensively' as BAYARD TAYLOR, and no other traveler can see things with the eyes of America, we need not farther eulogize the value of these emanations of his mind and observation, to the reading public. It is sufficient to say that they will greatly enhance the high character that the MERCURY has ever maintained, and that has heretofore rested upon many causes, some of the moßt important which may be summed up as follows THE MERCURY employs more literary talent than any other paper. THE MERCURY pays more, and higher prices for that talent, than any other paper. THE MERCURY Is constantly announcing new, Btart. ling, and brilliant additions to its already unrivaled fund of attractions. THE MERCURY is Illustrated by F. 0. C. Darley, Esq., the greatest artist of this century, and his beautiful pictures are thus brought within the reach of the entire public. THE MERCURY is the oldest and most firmly established literary journal In America. THE MERCURY, during the Twenty-one years of its prosperous existence, has published a larger number of popular original tales, romances, and sketches, than all its imitators combined. THE MERCURY must be seen, to be appreciated, and we are fully determined to make its name “ familiar as a household word,” with every family in the land. THE MERCURY is for sale by all news-dealers and book-sellers in every part of the country, and subscriptions are received for it at every Post Office. It will be seen from the toregoing announcement, that the MERCURY for April 30th, 1859, will be an excellent number for subscribers to date their subscriptions from. TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Three Copies for Five dollars; Five Copies, Eight dollars Eight Copies, Twelve dollars, with a gratis copy extra for the getter np of the Club. Address CAULDWELL, 80UTHW0RTH A WHITNEY, Proprietors New York Mercury, apr 26 3t 15] 22 Spruce Street, New York City. CHANGE OF LOCATION. PEOPLES* BOOK STORE , Prom No. 83 North Queen Strtet, to the & E. Garner of NORTH QUEEN and ORANGE Streets. Where the proprietors will be happy to meet all their friends and patrons after the FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEXT. • . BPRENGER A WESTHAEFFER. _ mar 29 * till * * STOKES,” OAHDI.ES,”**., Navt Dxpixtxxxt, ) Buxxau or Pkovihoks An>'*C£ocHDro,' > April 18, 1860, j PROPOSALS, sealed, and. endorsed u Offer fbr Small Stores,” or ** Offer for Can dies,” or « Offer for Salt-water Soap,” or M Offer for Mustard Seed, Pepper,” Ac~ as the ease may be, wiji be reoelvad at this bnma until 9 o'clock, a. hl, on the 18th day of May next, for famishing and delivering (on receiving twenty days’ noUoe) ati tha United States navy-yards at Charlestown, Tifasfiii iiuseiti. Brooklyn, New York: and Gosport, Virginia, such quanti ties only of the following articles (excepting thesalt-watar soso and the candles, for each of which separata proposals Md contracts will be made) as may be required ot ordered from the contractor by the chief of thii bureau, or by the respective commanding .officers of the said navy-yards, during the fiscal year ending 80th Jane, 1860, vis: Boxes, shaving, India rubber. Broshes, sharing. Broshes, scrubbing. Brashes, shoe.. Brashes, clothes. Buttons, navy vest. Buttons, navy medium. Buttons, navy coat Buttons, dead eye. Beeswax, In cakes, pure. Blacking, boxes of Oombs, coarse, India rubber, or gotta percha. Combs, fine, India rubber, or gutta peroha. • Grass for hats. Jack-knives. Razors, in tingle cues. Razor straps, Ord way's. Scissors. Spoons. Ootton, spools of Nos. 12 and 16,900 yards each. 8 oords, equal parts. ’ Handkerchiefs, cotton, fast colon; 83 by 30 inches, weight not less than 2 os. each, texture BbyB to inch. Noedies, sewing, Nos. 1,2, 3. and 4, drill-eyed, betweens. Ribbon, hat, best French black, 12 yards to the pleoe: width 1 Winch. Soap, shaving, in cakes; each cake not less than 2 os. Silk, sewing, bine-black; wrapper not to exceed 2 os. to the pound. Thread, black and white, Marshall’s best quality, and In such proportions as may be required. Tape, white linen, 4 yards in length, %4 inch wide. black, twilled cotton, 6 yards In length, $$ inch Thimbles, 8-10 and 9-10 diameter. Whit* Salt-watxr'Soap— Separate bid for 100,000 pounds. The soap must be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil, and be of the best quality, denominated u white salt-water soap,” and be delivered on sixty days’ notice, in good Arong boxra of about 76 pounds each, and, after inspection, the boxes mast be hooped at each end, at the expense of the contrac tor. The price to be uniform at all the yards. Cattdlxs— Separate bid for 70,000 pounds. The candles mnst be “ sixes,” of prime leaf lard stearine, 8-10 inches in length, exclusive of tip, six candles to weigh not less than 14 ounces 60-100, nor more than 16 ounces, and be paid for according to the actaal weight, without reference to commercial usage; the melting point not to be less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The wick mnst be braided, and composed of 78 cotton thrown of the best quality of No. 27 yarn. The candies to be delivered on sixty days’ notice, in good boxes, containing about 80 rounds each, and the box to be marked with the contrac or's name and the weight of the candles. Mustard Seed, Black Pxppxb, Ao. Separate bids for all that may be required for the use of the navy, to be delivered at New York only. Mustard seed, American, brown. Pepper, black, Malabar. Bottles, octagon, for mustard and neoner. Corks, for bottles. AH the foregoing articles must be of the best quality, and conformable in all respects to the samples deposited at said navy-yards and In this bureau, and subject to such nspectlo n at the navy-yard where delivered as the chief of the bureau may direct, the Inspecting officer to be ap pointed by the Navy Department All the articles to be delivered free of any incidental ex pense to the government, in proper vessels or packages, and the price of each article mnst be the same at the respec tive places of delivery. Packages in which the above arti cles are delivered must be marked with their contents and the name of the contractor, and be sufficient to insure their temporary safe-keeping. The contractor must establish agencies at such stations other than his residence, that no delay may arise in fur nishing what may be required; and when the contractor or agent fails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be expressed In the con tract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Burealu of Provisions and Olothlog, or at either of the navy-yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved suretlos in a sum equal to the es timated amount of the contract will be required, twenty.per centum in addition will be withhold from the amount of all payments on account thereof os collateral security, to secure its performance, and not in any event to be paid until it is in all respects complied with; eighty per centum of tbe amount of all the deliveries made will be paid by the navy agent within thirty days after bills, doly authenticated, shall have been presented to him. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on application to tbe navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Bos ton. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Pensa cola, and at this bureau. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of bis proposal, will be deemed a notifies tion thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1840, and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with ***>■ onderstanding. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations'for the naval service for 1846-’47, approved 10th of August, 1840) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per sons, to the effect t&at he or they undertake that the bid der or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, with goodaDd sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bnreau will not he obligated to consider any proposal unless ac companied by tim gqarantee required by law; the compe tency ot the guarantee to bo certified by the navy agent, district attorney, or the collector of the port The attention of bidders it called to the samples and de scription of articles required , as, in the inspection before re ception. a just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered arui the samples and contract, receiving none that fad below them; ana their attention is also par ticularly directed to the joint resolution of 27 th March, 1854, and to the act of 10f/» August, 1840. apr 19 4t 14 FARM AT PRIVATE! SALE.—The sub scribers will sell their FARM at private sale. Said Farm is situated in Martic township, Lancaster county on the road leading from Martic Forge to McCall’s Ferry! about 2 miles west of Rawlinsville. and contains about 72 acres, more or less, the greater portion well fenced and In a goodstateof cultivation. The balance is composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The «« improvements are a two-story Los DWELLING HOUSE, |“**| a new Framepßam, and other out-buildings. JIImL There is a good Apple Orchard and other Frnlt Trees. The Farm is well watered with a number of streams, and a Spring near the house. Terms will be made easy, and possession given on the Ist day of April, 1857. Any person wishing to view the premises will call on either of the subscribers, residing at Mount Nebo, one mile north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH ENGLES. The subscriber will also sMI. at pri vate sale a HOUSE AND LOT In the village ox 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 Btate of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES, aug 25 tfS2 PUBLIC LETTING.—WiII be Let on SATURDAY the 14th day of MAY, 1869, by Public Vendae, all that certain Railroad leading from the Borough of Strasbnrg to Lemon Place on the Pennsylvania Railroad, with locomotives, cars, fixtures, and privileges connected therewith, consisting of a LOCOMOTIVE EN GINE, ONE EIGHT-WHEELED PASSENGER 1 1 CAR, ELEVEN LONG EIGHT-WHEELED HOUSE CARS, ONE FOUR-WHEELED do., OtfEJSIGHT WHEELED COAL TRUCK, SIX FOUR-WHEELED do., with all the appurtenances necessary for carrying on the business of the road ; together with a WAREHOUSE, 60 by 75 feet, two stories high, an ENGINE HOUBE with a SMITH-SHOP attached, a DWELLING HOUSE and STA BLE, with a LOT OF GROUND, containing three acres more or less, used as a Coal and Lumber Yard. Letting to be held on the premises, at the Borough of Strasburg, to commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, when and where conditions of letting will be mado known by the proprietors. D. G. ESHLEMAN, 0. J. DICKEY, JACOB BACHMAN. HENRY MUSS ELMAN, Committee. apr 26 3t 15 PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of JUNE, Inst, the. undersigned Administra tors of the estate of John N. Lane, late of the City of Lan caster deceased, in execution of a Pluries Order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster County, will sell by public vandne, on the premises, the following described real estate late of said deceased, to wit: The Hotel property known as the “LANCASTER OITY EXCHANGE,” situated on the north side of the Pennsyl vania Railroad and on the east side of North Queen street, in the City of Laocaster, and the lot or piece of ground on which the same is erected. Containing in fronton North Qaeen street aforesaid 59 feet and one iffinW inch, and in depth eastward 245 feet to a 14 feet IsssW] wide poblic alley, on which It contains 81 feet and one inch more or less. Bounded on the north by property late of Jacob McCully, dec’d, and on the south by said Railroad. The sale will commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known by JAMES B. LANE, G. TAYLOR LANE, Administrator*. may 3 3t 16 Great western insurance and TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. Fire Insurance on Houses, Bams and Contents, Stock, Shrm Implements, <£c. Also Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts of the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY’B BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH. Statement of the Oompany’t Buxinext for the year ending October SUtj 1858. .$223,800 00 51,453 03 5275,253 03 $91,565 45 7,826 49 . Received for Premiums Received for Interest, Rent, 4c.. Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis sions, Re-Insurances, Returned Premiums, 4c Increase of Fire Premiums over last year’s Decrease Marine Premlnma Nett Increase. ABS* T 8 . Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 Stocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47,915 00 Bills Reeeirable 59,885 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due the Company Cash on hand, and m the hands of Agents. PRSSIDXRT. . CHARLES 0. LATHROP. WILLIAM DARLING. JAMES WRIGHT. DIRXOTOM. Charles 0. Latbrop, 1423 Walnut street* Alex. Whildin, Merchant) 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaac Hazlehurst, Solicitor. John'O. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A 00. £ Tracy,firmof£.Tra<rr A Co., Goldsmith's HsIL Jno. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy. Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of Jamee B. Smith A 00. John R. Yogdee, corner Serenth and ftanaom streets Daniel L. Collier, firm of 0. H. Grant A 00. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street Charles Harlan, comer Walnut and Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 164 South Fourth street* ’ ’ • GEO. OALDEB A 00., Agents, But Oraag. it, Laneutar, Fa. mar 22 ly 10 TATTERS&LL’S HEATS POWDEB Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Pennigrean*' Solphar Saltpetre,Aasafcetidft,Alum, Ae. Porsale at ; ■■■' apr 21 tf 34 TTTnMAfI BT.T.MATTgP Dro* and Chemical Store, West Kin* at WOOD.— Hickory, Oak and Plne Weed of the beet qoatlty, mr eale .by:'; >: ■: • • -i.t.' GEORGE UALDHR A 00., * . Office East Orange street, 2d door from North Queen, an at GraefPe landing on the Ooneetoga. [ft 20 t&4 $99,390 94 OO $14,009 69 10,426 74 $ 4,272 86 8,389 28
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