" BPKCiAIi NOTICES. . Sufferers with Diseases of llie Blad der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, 4c.. read the adTertisoeut in another colnmn. headed •• Helmbold’g Genuine Preparation.” n0v231y45 and Jewelry. 2£ ~ M O V A L i GEORGE 0. ALLEN> in business in Wall street, for the past TWETTT-TWO tubs, has removed to No 415 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street,' where he has just opened a new stock of WATCHES, and JEWELRY of en tirely new and beautiful stylea; aleu, SILVER AND PLA TED WARE. He is constantly receiving the iateet styles of Watches and Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the mannf&o* turers in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired In the best manner hy the finest London and Geneva workmen. GEORGE 0." ALLEN, Importer of Watches apd Jewelry and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 416 Broadway, one door below. Canal street, New York. - [nov3o Iy4fl CP Catarrh ! Catarrh I Catarrh ! Ca tarrh 1 1 What is it f Sow Cured t Thousands ot persons suffer all sorts of anooynnce from Catarrh. Most people know what its inconvenience and results are, yet but few know bow It can be cured. It ir simply a chronic Irritation, and often enlargement of folli cles and consequent thickening of the mucous membrane, lining the nasal cavities, frontal sinuses, and posteriors nares, and sometimes extending into the throat and lungs. From this result tightness and often verigo of the head, obstructed nose, or a profuse flow of mucas, loss of smell, nasal voice, and often impaired hearing and taste. The old-school remedies have never been able-to do any thing for It. Nasal injections and inhalation are as painful and expensive as they are generally worthless. Yet Humpebetb’ Catabbh Specific, a simple Supar Pil Z, taken two or three times per day, promptly cures the milder cases; cures at once all colds in the bead, and radically cures, by persevering use, the most obstinate cases, as is proved by the axperieoce of hundreds. Price, with full directions, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. N. B.—A full set of Humphreys’ Homeopathic Specifics, with book of Directions, and twenty different Remedies, in Urge vials, morocco case, $5; do, in plain case,s4. Family case of fifteen boxes and Book, $2. These Remedies, by cbe single box or case, are sent by malt or express, free of charge, to any address, on receipt of the price. Address Da. F. HUMPHREYS 4 CO., No. 662 Broadway, New York. Boldin Lancaster by Kaufman 4 Co., and all Druggists, may 10 2t 17 to A.III Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sajes* mat). Jones k Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store. 6 r >2 Market street, above Oth, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be •old for, so they caDnot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods area!) well sponged and piepared and great ?ialns taken with the making, so that all can buy a itb the alt assurano ot getthij. a good article at the very lowest price. P.emniTiiier the --yruftt. In Mnrk*if. above 6th. No. 6)2 .JONES A CO Great Inducement to Cash Buyers- Housekeeper# will find it greatly to their advantage to parchaso CHINA.. GLASS, and COMMON WAKES of TYNDALE t£ MITCHELL. IMPORTERS. 707 CHESTNUT 3TKEKT, \BOVH SEVENTH PHILADELPHIA Who have a s ,-t«-t» of dolin? bu-iri'-'.-- n- uliar to them- selves. They import th-jr Wan-' -iin.irt from the beet Manufacturer*. and vl) them iu small qu:intities to the FAKMBR AND CITIZEN, just as cheap its thev can be bouirht in large quarititie*; at Wholesale hy the Country T. 4 M’s customers have the doublo advantage of pur- chasing direct from the Importer, and of selecting from a very large and he intPiil assortment, at a saving of at least 2fi per Cent. 45“ Pro t. Duvall’s Galvanic Oil.--The Great Kbeuuuitic and Neuralgiac Remedy. The undersigned takes this method of informing the public generally that there is no medicine now offered to the public that is equal to DUVALL'S-GALVANIC OIL in relieving suffering humanity. I was uo observer of its effects in a blend of iniue, who suffered almost everything from a neuralgic resist“d the best medical treatment in Centre county. We applied fruelv the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave some inwardly, and in 20 minutes the patient was asleep, and when awakeued was free from pain, and con tinued so. This is a positive fact which I am willing to make good at any time. A caso of Felon was cured in nearly the same length of time. J. 11. II \NN, Centre Hill, Centre county, Pa. Hear what Mrs. Vaughn of DuncansviUe says I have used the Galvanic Oil prepared by J. D. Stoneroad, of Lewwtown, Pa., for a very painful disease myself and recommend it to others, and in every case found it to be on« of the very best medicines for sore and painful dis eases. Relieves all pain n. a few nrtiu!-*# Every family should buve it iu the bouse. N Altoona, Blair county, July 3, ISaS. J. D. Stoneroad, Lewistown, Pa. Dear Sir —Mr. Wo. Turnbaugh has liwn soffering several yearn from rheumatism, got so ill tiiat his friend.s and relatives were summoned to witness his death. I in duced bis friends to try the virtue of your preparation— they did so, os the last resort; and, to their astonishment and joy, he began to improve, got better and better, and sow. so far as I know, he is a hale and stout man This is not the only case where the Galvanic Oil has surpassed human expectations. In every case where I have recom mended the Oil, it has done what it promises to do. Bend us another.s2U’s worth. Yours truly For sale by ELY PARRY and DANIEL HEITSHU, Lan caster city—and by every country merchant in Lancaster county. 43“ Look out for the Mammoth Hand Bills. Dev all’s Galvanic Oil relieves all pain in from 5 to 30 minutes. J. D. STONEROD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa. A. F. HAZARD A CO., Agents, 508 Market st., Philadelphia. dec 28 ly 60] 43** What the Press Say. *• Costae’s” Exterminators .are invaluable remedies for clearing houses of all sorts of vermin. With all confidence we recommend them.— N. Y. Daily State Register. “ Costae’s ” Remedies for all domestic pests, such as Bata, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, «£c., are invaluable; we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits.— Druggists and Dealers should send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in them —Hew York Journals “I shall write something about your Exterminators, as I can da so with propriety. They are selling rapidly here and destroying all vermin.”— Ed. “ Banner," Fayette, Mo. “ DEATH TO ALL VERMIN.” As Spring approaches, Ants and Roaches, '‘From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, In spite of Cats, Qally skip about. Bed Bugs bite You, in the night, As on the bed you slumber, While Insects crawl Thro’ chamber and hall, In squads without number. IT 18 TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT CER talnty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Animals, In short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by COSTAR’S” RAT, ROACH, &C., EXTERMINATOR, “COSTAR’S” BED BUG EXTERMINATOR, “ COSTAE'S ” ELECTRIC POWDER, FOR INSECTS. Supplied direct , by mall, to any address in the United States, as lollows: On receipt of $l,OO, a box of the Rat, Roach, Ac., Exter minator. ! 'On receipt of $2,00, a box of each of the Rat, Roach, Ac , -! Exterminator and Electric Powders, (sent postage paid,) ’' sufficient to destroy the vermin on any premises. Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. “ Costards ” Principal Depot, 420 Broadway, N. Y. P. S.—Circulars’ terms, Ac., sent by mail on application 43** Wholesale Agents lor Pennsylvania: COSTAR’S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, and Wholesale Dealers generally. mar 22 6t* 10 MARRIAGES On the sth inst., by the Rev. J. H. Mengos, Milton Btoner to Sarah Roberts, both of Columbia. On the 4th inst, by F. H. Ebur, Esq., Lewis Sauer to Gertude Derk, both of Columbia Borough. On the 21st ult, in Manheim, by Frederick Ensminger, Esq., Mr. Jacob Shoe to Mrs. Maria Rabert, both of Rapho township. On Monday evening, 2d inst, by Rev. Geo. Washington German, Mr. Adam Byerly, formerly of Lancaster, to Miss Louisa A. Hunueker, of this city. DEATHS Id this City, on Wednesday last, Johu Beckel, in the 85th year of his age. His remains were accompauied to their.last resting place on Friday afternoon by the Jackson Rifles and Humane Fire Company—ho having been an active member of both organizations. On the 17th ult., iu Manheim twp., Elizabeth, widow of the late Jacob Landis, (Smith,) aged 77 years, 8 months, and two days. In Brecknock twp., of consumption, Juliana Frank hauser, aged 49 yeaje, 1 month and 10 days. On the 3d inst.. in Lilz, Peter Augustus Christ, in the 47th year of his age. On the 22d ult.. in Conestoga twp., Barbara Hart, aged 19 years, 9 months and 24 days. On Sunday evening, the Ist Inst., at tho residence of John Sheaffer, in the village of Intercourse, Leacock twp.. David Brisben, iu his 88 tb year. On tho 3rd lust., in Lancaster county, Henry Achey, aged 85 years. May 10th, in Strasburg twp., Henry Breneman, Ben., in the 651 b year of his age. ' On Friday last in Manheim, Sarah, wife of Frederick Shollaw, aged 73 years. THE MARKETS. The excitement in breadstuffs still continues, but the advanced rates demanded by holders restrict operations. The receipts of flour are smali, the inspections amounting to 7940 bbls. against 7739 last week. Superfine is generally bejdat $7 75, and extra atsB@sB 25; SQI bbls. Miama extra sold yesterday afloat at $7 50, and 5 '0 bbls. good Western extra at $7 and 300 bbls. choice brand at $B. Rye flour scarce and firm at $4 76. Corn meal is in demand at a further advance of 5OO bbls. Pennsylvania at $4 and 300 bbls. Brandywine at $4 fiO. Wheat advanced sct«—sales 3000 hash, red at $1 80@$1 85, and white at $1 95. Rye wanted at $l. Corn scarce and in demand—sales 7000 bush, yellow at 88cts, and 600 bußh. at $l. 500 bush. Delaware oats Bold at 58ctsin the cars. R&rloy is advancing. Whiskey Is going up—sales Ohio at 31, and Pennsylvania at^29@3octe. New Yore, May 14. Flour Arm—sales of 18,500 barrels. The market opened at an advance of 10@50, but closed dull; holders offer freely at the following prices: State $5 75@$5‘S0, Ohio $7 80@8, Southern $7 05@$8. Wheat advanced 3@sc, olosing heavy at $2 00@2 08 for White, $1 85@$1 90 for Western White, $1 80 for Red, $1 25 for Ohicago Spring (unsound), and $1 65@$1 70 for Mixed Western. Corn is firm—sales of 16,000 bushels, at 95 for Mixed and White 08}£@100 for Yellow. Beef firm. Pork—Mess slB© $lB 26, Prime $l4 25@514 50. Lard firm at 11%@12. Whisky is held at 31c. Stocks higher. Sterling exchange firm— per cent premium is asked. Baiumoee, May 14. flour quiet—Howard and Ohio at $7 60; Wheat ■unchanged-white at slBo©2 00.; Corn dull at one cent .lower—white So@92c, yellow at 03@94fcj Provisions firm —baconsides s9Jg©lo; Hess Pork $l7 25.; Whisky quiet «*3G©aW Bio Utto price fbrOhlo. in;’ " . ■niSBOHITION OF PAHTNBRSHIPt» 1J The partnership heretofore existing between the Bob' icribers fn the HARDWARE under the firm of .RUSSEL: & BARB, wax this day- dissolved by mutual consent ' '' The basinefc of the late firm will be continaed by JOHN R. RU3BFL, who'ia dalyaathomKl to settle all tbe claims of the late firm. JOHN JL RUSSEL, A. R. BARR. - may 17V • - 3t 18 CARD. —The undersigned thankful for the eneohragemeni to-the late first of.BUSSKL k BARR, would respectfullysolicit from his friends a con tinuance of their custom tcrhls late partner and successor in business, at tbe Old Stand, So. 8 East Klng'street, Lao* caster, Pal Smr o? ?tf» Asm. - , : A.R.BABR. may 17 '" .. 3t 18 AUDITOR’S undersign* ed Auditor appointed' to distribute the ballance remaining la the, hands of Caroline White, (lata Caroline Danner,) administratrix of the estate of Jacob Danner,- lata of Lancaster city, deceased, among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for that purpose, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of JUNE next, at 2 o’clock P. &L, in tbe Library Room of the Court Hoose. A. BLAYHAKER, may 17 4t 18] Auditor. Estate of Joseph piskerton, D BC’D.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of Joseph Pinkerton, late of East Donegal township, dec’d, having been granted to the subscribers residing in East Donegal township: All persona indebted to aaid estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM PINKERTON, may 17 6L* 18 Fishing tickle . Rods, Limerick and Kirb7 Hooka, Net-Twine, Sea Grass, Cotton and Linen Lines, Floats, Snoods, Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKE’K Drug k Chemical Btore, opposite Cross Keys Hotel, W. King street, Lancaster. [may 17 tf 18 rpHE GENESEE FARMER. X The cheapest monthly Agricultural and Horticultu ral paper published in this country. SUBSCRIPTIONS received at Publisher’s rates In clubs or single copies. Single copy, one year, 50 cents; five copies, $2,00, Ac. We also receive subscriptions to the American Agriculturist $1 single copy, $8 ten copies. Tbe Country Gentleman $2 single copy, $8 five copies. The Cultivator 50c single copy, $2 five copies. Tbe Horticulturist $2 single copy, $8 five copies The Gardener’s Monthly „$1 single copy. In addition we bare constantly on hand a variety of valuable Agricultural Works, ail of which we offer at rea sonable rates. Every person interested iu soil culture should not be wlthont one of the above valuable practlcle Agricultural publications, and for the sake of having them all read and have the advantage of them, we offer either at the publish* ers’rates. JOHN BHEAFFER, may 17 tf 18 Neuro-electropathic CIRCULAR. gives a coarse of five public Entertainments at PULTON HALL, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, MAY 23, 24, 25. 27 and 28, and one private Lecture to gentlemen exclusively, on THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26. - He performs the most Wonderful, Laughable and Inter esting experiments known to ancient or modern history, lie attracts thousands of Ladies aad Gentlemen every where he performs. Go and hear him every evening. TICKETS to course of fire public Lectures, admitting a Gentleman and Lady, only 50 cents. For aale at book stores and hotels. Single Tickets cts. TO THOSE SOPPEBING WITH DISEASE. DR‘S. WILLIAMS & KLINE, NEUKO-ELECTROPATHIC PHYSICIANB, of Philadelphia, Have remedies with them which act \euro-Electropathl cally upon the system, for the cure of all diseases of every name and nature of both sexes. By their new system of curing diseases, peculiar to them only, they have cured hundreds of patients who have sought relief in vain from other sonrces. AH forms of Cancers and Tumors cured without the knife, without pain and without loss' of blood, by their new treatment, which surpasses any discovery ever made in the healing art. Call and see them during the Lectures in the day, at their office In the Hall. They tell the nature, seat and character of diseases free ol charge, may 17 It 18 ALLEN'S IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER. MANUFACTURED AT ERCILDOUM, CHESTER CO., P E N N S T L VANIA . These Machines are now offer ed to the Farmers of Lancast' county. They have been vei thoroughly tested duriDg se eral harvests and are warrant* entirely superior to any otht machines in use. There ar about 500 of these Mowers i use in Chester county alone. They are made both sing] and combined. Several of tl single machines have boon use in this county, as will be seei from the following CEKTIFIpATES. [aprll 5 <<m 3s3f 12 Manor, Lancaster Co., Pa. Mr. Caleb Fierce—Dear Si I would say to the Farmers th; 1 have purchased ao All*" Mowing Marhine, and think excels any other machine' i use, and does the work on« third easier for the team, also purchased the Now Yor Reaping Machine - the sam< season and like it well, think it is one of the greatee improvements of the age. BENJ. LANDIS. Manor, Lancaster co., Pa. C. Fierce: —lused Alien’s Mower last Be»snn. I was better pleased with it the more I used it I was surprised that it required no more power, (my grass was unusually heavy.) my two horses did uot worry at all. t would advise my fellow farmers it they want a perfect Mower, to take Allen’s Machine. C. B. lIERR. Manor, Lancaster co., Pa. Caleb Pierce:—l have been using the New York Reaper for four'years. and like it very well. I would not be with outit for double the cost. I also got one of Allen’s Patent Slowerß and cut all my grass with it. I have cut fine meadow grass, and found it to work well. I recommend thi6 machine to do better work than we can get done with the scythe. DAVID 0. HERR. H. LEHER. This Machine is capable of cutting from 15 to 20 acres per day, and do it better than can he done by hand. The following persons who havo used the New York Reaper are refered to: Farmers wishing Machines will do well to order early, or call upon the Agent who will be in Lancaster every Monday, at Cooper’s Hotel. C. 0. HERR, Agent. Highville P. 0., Lancaster co. may 17 8t 18 JNVENTION [Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D., 1859, by Bennett A Co., in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vania.] To-day, with good intent, ’tla onr intention To slDg the conquests made by shrewd Invention; And what the world has gained, by Genins wrought, In fields of Science, and the mines of Thought. First then, “Tho Press,” an Engine of the MiDd— Our own “Free Press” no tyrant’s edicts bind— Whose wheels, like Time’s, resistless ever roll, And drive the trains of thought from pole to pole. Lo! moved by steam, we have the patent ploughs. And artificial hands for milking cows ; With scores of'patent rakes, for raking hay, And rah-es not patented—(Alas! not they)— The hydra monster, Dissipation, makes The kind we hint of—poor and worthless rakes! Then we have patent balms and patent pills, Removing patients, thus removing ills ; Have patent nests that will a hen make lay As fast as one can take the eggs away. ’Tis 6aid a Farmer went and bought a nest; He thought its merits ho would fairly test, And so he did, and sold it in a week, And, when his neighbors for the cause did seek, He said he could’ut with his pair of legs, On one hen wait and carry off the eggs. A Yankee Genius, one who “ can’t be beat,” Has found a way of getting light and heat From water, and experiments will try, Id hopes that soon the world he may supply, (And cheap for cash) with all It may require Of articles aforesaid, light and fire. A piece of woods, which is a treasure great, The brightest jewel on a man’s estate, Will only be a worthless clump of trees To shade the earth, and intercept the breeze. A pond of water, where collected rain But waits the offspring or a Yankee’s braiu To be converted into light and fire, Will be the treasure men will most desire. To make a fire and cook will then employ No tithe of time from cook or servant boy, The modus nperandi will be this— Arrange “ electrodes ” and the “ helices,” Then fill the stove with water—quick as thought, Electric currents, in connection brought, Will make the cook start back with dire amaze, Warmed by the heat, and dazzled by the blaze. If 60me stray spark should get upon a freak, And in the kitcheD some dry corner seek — The cook, alarmed, the house she loved on fire, The ragiug flames uprising high and higher, Would seek the ready meaos at her command Throw down the batt’ry with a nervous hand, Upset the stove, and in the gen’ral rout, The liquid jluid would the fire put out. But Ingenuity, though far it goes, Has found no better way of making clothes - Than that they have aj Bennett’s Grand Bazaar, In making clothes for millions near and far; No patent rights have they at Tower Hall For selling clothes the beat at prices small, But have the right to do It if they can, And Right makes Patent their established plan. BENNETT A CO.’S TOWER HALL CLOTHING BA ZAAR, 518 MARKET STREET, betweon Fifth and Sixth streets, South side, Philadelphia. [may 17 It 18 Lancaster'County Bank, \ Mav 3, 1859. f The directors have this day declared a dividend of four aud one-half per ceut., (4J£) on tbo Capital Stock paid in, payable On demand, may 10 3t 17 W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Philadelphia, May 14. Farmers’ Bank or Lancaster, ) Lancaster. Mav 3, 1859. f At a meeting of the directors held this day, a dividend of four per cent, was de clared on the Capital Stock, payable to stockholders on demand. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. may 10 3t 17 OfcQnn THE FARMERS’ MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY hereby offer a reward of 0 HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person or persons who shall apprehend and convict any person or persons who shall wilfully and intentionally set fire ,to any build ing or buildings, that are or may be insured by the 6&id Company, at any time between this date and the first day of April. 1860. By order of the Board of Directors may 10 4t 17] JOHN BTROHM, Secretary. Millinery : millinery i MADAME M. SCHELL’S Paris Millinery N. E. Corner of Ninth and Cherry Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Ladles of Lancaster and the adjacent country, are earnestly invited to give me call, as every at tention will bo given to render satisfaction. Open»every da V' [may 103 m 17 VTEW GROCERY. I* The undersigued has opened a new Grocery Store in West King street, next door to the Cross Keys’ Hotel, where he offers for sale an entire new stock of GROCERIES, QUEENBWARE, FISH. vl-v , , , ~ , SALT AND FRUIT, Wholesale and Retail, cheap for cash. All kindß of Conn try Produce bought or taken in exchange for goods, r . . „ JOHN D. BEAHM. Lancaster, April 19, 1859. tf 14 CHANGE OF LOCATION. PEOPLES* BOOK STORE From No.SSNorthQueen Strat. to the S. E. Cbmer of NORTH QUEEN and ORANGE Streets. J Where the proprietora will be happy to meet all their frienda and patrona after the FIRST DAT OP APRIL «*a„ BPRENGER A WESTKAETPER. .““S' .. «u JOHN PINKERTON, Executors. Successor to Murray, Young & Co. PROF. B. BROWN WILLIAMS, M. D., the Great and Original EL E C T R 0-PS7CHOL 0 GIST. NEW YORK REAPER. RUDOLPH HERR, Lancaster, ABRAHAM HERR, do JOHN CHARLES, Manor, ABRM. MILLER, do J. K. BRUBAKER, do BY THE BARD OF TOWEB HALL. Estate of Elizabeth edbbee. Letters of Administration, with the WUI annexed, on: the-, estate of Elizabeth Embree. late of Bart township, •U-c’d, having been granted to the sub-briber ivsldiog In Salisbury township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, apr 19 61*14 JAMES EMBREE. Administrator. AS 81G sfiE > 8 NOTICE—WILLIAM NEW PEER and WIFE, of East Earl twp, Lancaster county, havingby their deed of assignment, of date the 26th -March. 1859, assigned to me all their estate, real, personal and mixed, for the beuefit of their creditors: All persons having any claims against Hie said William Newpher and wife are requested to present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned Assignee. apr 19 6t 14 Assignees* notice—thomas j. BINGWALT, of the City of Lancaster, having by dbed of voluntary assignment, dated April 19th. 1859. .transferred all his property of every kind to the subscri bers, for the benefit of his creditors; this Is therefore to give notice to all persons Indebted to said Thomas J. Ring wait, to make, payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay to either of the undersigned. A Z. BINGWALT, Lancaster City. L. Z. BINGWALT. apr 26 6t 15] Caernarvon township. Estate of henry rothabmel, deceased.—The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans Court of Lancaster County to distribute the balance in the hands of F. W. Beates, acting Executor of the last Will and Testament of Henry Bothanne),late of Lancaster City, dec’d, to and among the creditors and those legally entitled thereto, hereby giyeS notice that be will meet all persons Interested, who may attend if they see proper, at the Court Hoose, in Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of MAY, 1859, at 2 o’clock P. M. apr 26 4t 15] REUBEN H. LONG, Auditor. Estate of henry miller, late of West iAmpeter township, dec’d.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Henry Miller, Administrator de bonis non, cum testa mento annexo of Henry Miller, late of West Lampeter township, deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment at the Library Room in the Court Honse. in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of JUNE, A. D., 1859, at 2 o’clock. P. M., when and where all persons Interested are requested to attend. Lancaster, April 28,1859. D. G. RSHLEMAN. apr 26 [Examiner please copy.] td 15 INS TATE OF JOHN H’PHERSON, dec’.d. li Letters of Administration on the estate of John McPherson, late of Salisbury township, dec’d, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement may 10 6t* 17] JAMES ROSEBOROUGH, Adm’r. ASSIGNEE’S NOTlCE.—Whereas George Lanber, of West Earl township, has made a volantary assignment of all his estate, real, personal And mixed, to the subscriber, for the benefit of his creditors— 6ai'i assignment being dated April 4, 1859; this is therefore to give notice to all persons Indebted to said Assignor to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay to the undersigned, residing at Litiz JOHN B. ERB, april 19 6t 14 Assignee. OYSTER SALOON.-WOI.KAVTZ takes this method to inform his friends and the public, that he has taken the popular OYSTER SALOON, in Centre Square. “ Swan ” Hotel building, recently conducted by himself and brother, to which hereafter he will give hlsown personal attention, and hopes that his old customers will continue to patronize the old established stand, so long and well-known as the best place to get prime Oysters, done up in every style required by the lovers of bivalves. The beet Baltimore and Absecum Oysters served up at all hours of the day and night. april 5 6m 12 Mowing and reaping machine AGENCY, 633 MA RKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA , Where FARMERS .may see and judge for themselves between SIX OF THE BEST COMBINED MACHINES NOWIN UBEI And purchase the Machine of their choice. EMLEN A PASSMORE, apr 5 3m 12 633 Maiket Btreet, Philadelphia. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. VELVET and GILT WALL PAPERS, VELVET and GILT DECORATIONS, MARBLE and OAK DECORATIONS, MOULDINGS and BORDERS, FINE SATIN PAPER, COMMON UNGLAZED PAPER. STUTUESand FIRE-BOARD PRINTS. Just received a large and complete stock of the above goods in new and elegant designs, which will be sold at the lowest prices by HAGER & BROTHERS, mar 22 tf 10 Established in mo, FANCY DYEINQ ESTABLISHMENT. J & W. JONES, No. 432 North Front street, above Callow bill. Philadelphia, dve SILKS, WOOLEN aDd FANCY GOODS of every description. Their superior style of Dye ing Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s garments is widely known. CRAPE and MERINO SHAWLS dyed the most brilliant or more plain colors. CRAPE and MERINO BnAWLS cleaned to look like new. Also, Gentlemen’s apparel. Curtains, Ac., cleaned and re-dyed. 55“ Call and look at onr work before going elsewhere, mar 15 3m 9 J. A W. JONES. Hair spring mattrasses, and BEDDING, at all prices, cheap for cost, at the SHADE BEDDING DEPOT.’ No. 46 North 9th street, Philadelphia. SHADE DEPOT. GILD AND PAINTED SHADES, BUFF, WHITE. BLUE AND GREEN, HOLLANDS FOR SHADES. TAPES. CORDS AND FIXTURES, Wholesale and Retail, No. 46 North 9th street. Philadel phia. mar 22 3m 10 QENTLEMEN, KEEP COOL BUY YOUR STRAW HATS SHULTZ k BROTHER. A LARGE ASSORTMENT NOW IN STORE, BUITABLE POR MEN’S USE AND CHILDREN, No. North Queen, and next door to Lane’s Store, East King Streot, LANCASTER, PA. may 10 tf 17 WENTZ, WENTZ, WENTZ, 1859. SPRING AND BUMM E R . 1859. MAGNIFICENT DRESS GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS! Dress Goods, new Styles, 12. Dress Goods, new Styles, 18. Dress Goods, new Styles, 25. Dress Goods, new Styles, 31. Dress Goods, new Styles, 37. Dress Goods, new Styles, 50. Dr ss Goods, new Styles, 62. Dress Goods, new Styles, 75. Dress Goods, great novelties and recherche styles. ROBES A LE3, ROBES DOUBLE SKIRTS. ROBES A JUPE. Great inducements just received from importers and will be sold at great bargains at WENTZS’, WENTZS’, WENTZ3’, may 10 tf 17 East King and Centre Square. PRATT’S PATENT STEEL TOOTH HAT AND GRAIN RAKE. PATENTED BY RANDALL PRATT. This Rake has taken the First Premium at Nine different Exhibitions. Alter toiling and experimenting for many years, we have finally succeeded in getting up a RAKE that is perfectly adapted to rake both Grain aud Grass, each tooth being fastened on a ferrel so as to admit of its raising and lower ing to suit uneven surfaces with an independent cleaner. The public are already aware that this RAKE is unri valled in any market, and is admitted by every person that has seen it work (and who have seen other different ma chines work) to be the very best Rake now in use. The large number sold by us last year, &Dd the efforts of different parties to claim the right to sell, is of itself a most convincing proof of its superiority. We guarantee to every purchaser our indisputable right to sell the said Rake. The subscriber refers to the following persons LANCASTER COUNTY. Maris Hoopes, Isaac Hinkel, John Stehman. Martin Mel linger, M. M. Strickler, J. H. Strickler, Jacob Forry, Henry Wisler, Jacob Sites, John Doner, Frederick Sehoer, Joseph Detwiier, Benjamin Landis, Jacob Stouffer, Benjamin Fry, C. B. Herr, C. 0. Herr, William Martin, David Herr, Bear, Isaac F. Groff, Benjamin Herr, Mark Connell, Jacob Brubaker, Henry Neff, U. B. Herr, (Farmer,) Elias Herr, Daniel Herr, Michael Sechrist; Jacob Musser, Amos Shu man. John S. Breneman, Henry Musselmao, John Garber, John Young, Ferree & Joseph Hoover, John Ferrey, Chris tian Brandt, Henry Herr, George W. Heise, John S. New comer, Greenawalt, C. Musser, J. C. Garber, C. Wit mer, A. K. Witmer, J. F. Herr, John Musser, Benjamin Bowers, David L&ndiß, Abm. Bansman, Samuel Bailsman, John Konigmacher, John Charles, B. Herr, Adam Hess, John Herr. Christian Herr, Jacob Herr. Jacob Kaoffman, Peter B. Nissley, Jacob Fry, B. Neff, J. H. Hershey, Clark son Brosins, Henry Kehler, Martin Bender, A. G. Ilerr, Henry Bausman, John Mann, Geo. Mann, 0. H. Strickler, Jacob Reeser, Jacob Hershey, John Bowers, AdamDeitrich, C. Herr, (Pequea.) B. Ilerr, Samnel Bansman, Henry Steh man, J. K. Shank, C B. Hess. Jacob Ilerr, W. M. Gibson. CHESTER COUNTY. George S. Roberts, David Hoopes, Jesse "Williams, Thos. Dow Ding, Nathan Williams, Job Hayes. Jacob Haey, Rich ard Pim, John D. Steel, Isaac Hayes, Thomas Bonsai, Thos. Bailey, Richard J. Downing, James Pierce. Geo. W. Pierce, George Pyle. Job Keech. S. B. Worth. William Stevens, Aaron Lukens, James D. McClellan, Mahlon Bishop, H. A. Beale. YORK COUNTY Benjamin Strlckler, Henry Stoner, Mr. Hindle, Mr. Har ris, David Lareau, John H. Wilson, H. C. Hauser, John gloat, Samuel Truacott. Jos. B Anderson, Peter Manges, D. Screw, Jacob Brandt. Louis Pressel, Solomon Hoke, Abraham Smith, Mr. Flora. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. John S. Hoover, David Clark, Wm. Moore, Wm. Watts, M. G. Brandt, Joseph Brandt, Mr. Botnet, James 0. Harrs, Lafayette Pepper. Benj. Pepper, McGowan A Gntsball, Thos. Goetsith, John Beltzhoover, jr., Peter F. Ege, L. Trago, Robert Bryson, Zook & Shaeffer. The subscribers are also Agents for tbe sale of the Syra cuse First Premium BUCKEYE MOWER, with which a successful Reaping Attachment is now furnished. AULTMAN & MILLER’S PATENT. We take pleasure in calling the attention of Farmers to our BUCKEYE MOWER,' which has in its triumphant practical workingduring the last harvest, so fully sustained the decision of the much-abused Syracuse Committee, its success has been complete and over one thousand were built and sold. The principle of the Double Hinge Jointed and Folding Bed which belongs to this machine exclusive ly, is permanently established as the true one for the per fect Mower. We with confidence refer to any and all of tbe purchasers ot the Buckeye, for proof of the above, from many of whom have been received the most flattering tes timonials. Tbe demand the past season was far beyond our ability to supply, and we trust that orders will be fur nished early the coming season, that none may be disap pointed. For those requiring a Combined Machine we recommend our REAPING ATTACHMENTS. We furnish a rear or side delivery to suit purchasers. For particulars address HENRY BRANDT, Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa.; or GEO. W. BRANDT, Carlisle, Cum berland CO., Pa. [may 10 2m 17 Pianos: pianos: pianos: GOLD MEDALS IN THREE SUCCESSIVE YEARS At the Maryland Institute, besides premiums at Fairs in Philadelphia, Washington and Richmond. TESTIMONIALS OF EXCELLED OB FROM THALBERG, BTRAKOSCH, and G. BATTER. As also from some of the most eminent Professors and Amateurs in the country. WM. KNABE k CO., No. 1,3, 5 and 7, North Entaw 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 time within six months, if not entirely satisfactory. Terms Liberal. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal discount made to the Clergy and to Schools. A large assortment of Melodeons constantly on hand. Pianos taken In exchange, hired, tuned and repaired. Jan 18 tf 1] WM. KNABE A CO. Paper gtith- EXE, redding in North Oases ti, three doors south of itederiokih , ffeofttflj Vo Venders of Herchaadise in nan caster County. THEjfollowing is a list of the venders of Merchandize In Laoearier County, with tits classification of the same; agreeably to the provisions of. tiie several Acts of Assembly. The amount o> lice aired to be paid by each class Is as follows : 14th Class pays $ 7 .uojBth Class pays $ 10.00 13th “ “ 10.00 7th a • 4000 12th 44 - I2AO 6th “ “ . 50J» 11th - “ 15.00 sth “ - ».00 10th M “ 20.00 4th “ * 8040 9th “ ” 2640 3d “ 41 100.00 AdasmUmn Borough. Henry Btauffer, Mdi~ 141 Levi Hemlng, Mdze 14 John Mower, u 14 J GEO. DUCHMAN, East Earl Township. Bart. Picket A Oa, Mdse IS James P Russel, Drugs 14 Thomas Ferguson, 44 14 Graham A Williams,Mdse 13 E Seltzer A Son, u 14 John Farren, Factory U W. K. Clark, Shoes 14 Brecknock. Musselman A Son, Mdze 14 I Isaac Fry A Son, Mdse 14 Isaac B. Kline. 44 14 | T J Rlngwmlt, Mdse 14 ED White, u 14 Q W Compton, u 14 Cyrus Wlaler, “ 14 Daniel Mishler, Mdze 14 1 J M Ballada, u 13] , Cocalia Richard Flickinger, Mdze 14 Jeremiah Welst, u 14 D Bruner, ** 14 A W Mentser, * 14 Jaeob Kagerise, u 14 Jesse Bncher, u 14 Jesse Pennybaker, Mdze 14 } Samuel Eberly, u 13 | Cola Hastings A Davis, Mdze 14| JH. Swisher, “ 14 J B Kennelly A Sons, u 14l Cones Frederick Sourbeer, Mdze 14 ( M E Mellinger, Agt 44 111 Jno Frallcb, “ 141 Bruner A Musser, “ 14i Jno Erb, “ 14 Charles Melhorn, Gro 14| Cot, Abraham Collins, Mdze 13 Smith A Kurtz, Gro 13 H Krider, “ 14 8 Hackenberger, Drugs 14 J 8 Snyder, Shoes 14 Jno Markley, Tinner 14 Abraham Smith, Books 14 Columbia H C Fondersmitb, Mdze 111 Fry A Hagm&n, 44 111 McTague A Brother, “ 12 P S McTague A Co., 44 13 Samnel Lindsay, Cloth 14 Isaac Shloss, “ 14 Benj Herr, Mdze 13 Isaac 0 Bruner, “ 13 R J Haldeman, “ 9 , Benjamin Bletz, Grocer 14 Daniel Herr, 14 Casper Yager, “ 14 Augustus Pelan, 44 14 Martin Smith, 44 14 A M Rambo, 44 14 Henry Snydam, “ 14 Welsh A Uhler, “ 14 George Hepperly, 44 14 J B West, •* 14 JB Yerxes, 44 14' David Mullen, “ 14. Samuel Grove, Shoes 14 Philip Huebner, 44 14, Cyras R McClure, 44 14 : Jno Seblist, Gro 14 Jno E Meldren, Cloth 14, Jacob Miller, “ 14 Hans Krider, “ 14 M Strooks, “ 14, do do 44 14, John Arms, 4i 14 1 Henry Rice, Agt “ 14, David Hanover, 44 14: do do “ 14' Constantine Bltner, Conf 14 Q J Smith, “ 14. Drur Myers k Wilson, Mdze 14] James M Hopkins, u 14 : Jno Pusey, “ 14;. H V Pairbank, “ 141. D Brown, w 14 : Jno Patton, u 14), Em J K Mentzer, Mdze 13j’ Reuben Peldenbach, “ 121, Jacob Holllnger, “ 14r Jobo Roberts, “ 14 ] Christian Hoffman, “ 14 . Diiler & Brubaker, “ 11 , D Bichwine & Co., “ 11 EcU O W Ilensel, Mdze 12| Robert Evans, “ 14 H H Breneman, “ 12l Earl J Hammond k Son, Mdze 13 John Echternach, “ 14 Levi Mentzer, “ 14 W S k L Shirk, « 14 Earl S M Sfldomridze, Mdze 14 Levi G. Kemper, “ 14 Peter Brown, ' “ 14 Jacoby*, “ 14 E Swope, 14 Elizabethtou Bryan <S: Kuhns, Hard 14 Yonng& Eckluger, Tobac 14 Breneman k Bro., Mdze 13 John LyDch, “ 14 H DisaiDger k Soq, “ 12 J Backstresser, *• 12 J Roth, J Gorges, J H Gross, J S Hacker, East & West Donegal. Slaymaker & Son, Mtlze 13, Eckert k Myers. Farnace 9 Musselman k Watts, “ 12i Mussulman & Watts, “ 9 Harman Lightner. Gro 14- “ " “ 9 AA J Shock, “ 14'Oish A Brothers, Ware Hl2 BA J Bowman, Drugs 14,John Markley, Grocer 14 David Zook, Factory 14 Eagle, Beaver A Co., Furn 9 Haymaker A Co., Coal 141 E lizabeth. S II Miller, Mdze 13 J W Swift, Jno Stubbs, B Passmore, “ 14i J A McConkey, S Wilkinson A Co., “ 13 M Y Garvin, MA E H Brown, “ 14| Hempfield East. Ringwalt & Davis, Mdze 14fJ B Lytle, Ware Hl4 JG Herr, “ 14:Hieetand k Stauffer, “ 12 H K Miller, “ 14| do do Lum 13 G Mullen, •* 14iJ G Bowers, “ John Stauffer, “ IS|D Mohn, H Zimmerman, “ 14jJB Lytle, J L Smith, Flour 1?^ Hempjield West . £ Haldeman k Co., Mdze 12, A A Smith. Cloth 14 Jobo Devlin, “ 14 Kauffman k Sbaeffer, Fur 10 Wltmer & Brother, “ 14jC B Grubb, “ 8 Jacob Kendig, “ 14| K Haldeman k Co., “ 10 H G Bruckhart, “ 14 Stescy k Knotwell, Mdze 14 J Myers k Brother, “ 13| Samnel Graff, S R Myers, Jesse McQuald, J K Smoker, Mdze 13 Amos Smoker, Lumber 13 Moses Eaby, “ 13 John McKillips, Mdze 13 M Huber, “ . 13 J F Seldomridge k Bro., “ 12 D H Lecbe, Ware House 11 Isaac Bear, Grain 14 Little Britain. M Wright, W P Haines, Paxton k Bro., Lampeter West. Zercher k McClure, Mdze 14iBM Frick, “ 14 M H Krider, 13lp Long k Nephew, Coal 14 Lampeter Bast. D LEchternach, Mdze 13|N Gillespie, Lumber 13 Joel Miller, “ 13 Henry L Pickel, Ware Hl4 J Binkley, “ 14Uoeeph Cooper “ 14 J Bender, “ 14|A Bruner, Lumber 13 J K Cooper, “ 14 M McGonigle, Mdze 14 Wm Lytie, Ware H 14] Lancaster Township. G Calder k Co., Coal 11] Levan k Co., Factory 14 J Lichty “ 14 Boardman k Spencer “ 12 J C Walton, “ 14‘J M Frantz A Co., G&F 13 Theodore Wol i, G M Zahm k Co., Straus k Co., H L k E J Zahm, Henry Shenk, Hirsh k Brother, John Weidler, Rlnebold k Hostetter, Lumber < David ITartman, 14] Heury Baumgardner, 9 Albright k Erisman, 13l John F. Heinitsh, Bj Jacob Retharmel, 1 Dry ( J B k G T Lane, 6 Hugh S Gara 12 Wm Bomberger, 14 John Herr, 10 P K Breneman, 13 T J Wentz k Bros., 9, George Fahnestock, 14 P Long k Nephew, 14| David Bair k Co., 6i B B Martin A Co., 9 J P Myers, 121 C K Breneman k Co., 11 £ Schmffer k Son, H Pinkerton, Groce John Fondersmith, 14 John D Beahm, 14 Timothy James, 14 John P Kolp, 14 David King, 14 A Z Ringwalt, 14 8 J Morrison, 14 R McFadden by J Kuhns 14 John D Skiles, 10 John W Hublay, 10 C Dice. 13 Edward Steward, 14 Himelebach k Pannes, 14 A Bowers, 14 H S Gable, 14 P Shaum, 14 W H Miller, 10 B P Miller, 12 Henry Steiger, 14 G B M&rkley, James Bmith, Wm G Baker, 0. A Heinitsh, B 8 Muhlenberg, John Waylan, Jacob Gable, O.Kieffer, HHLoeher, DPLocher, Carnarvon. I 0 Blight ACo Forge 14 do do do 14 do do do 14 9 East. J R RediHg, Mdze IS Benj Swartz, M 14 ► West. SamH B Fliekinger, Udze 14 Jacob Red dig, “ 14 S H Slabaeh, . “ 14 do do Lumber 14 John Ludwig, Gro 14 SPA Weidman, Udze 13 |T J Pennock, Udze 14 |J D Hastings, u 14 stoga. •Tzipple A Warfel, Cloth 14 J B Erb k Son, Udze 14 | Reeves. Abbott k Co., Fur 14 I Maris Hoopes, Forge 13 Daniel Mellinger, Gro 14 Beam k Brothers, Lumber 14 H H Smith, Coal 14 J S Groff k Co., Udze 14 A Hippie k Co., “ 14 J Adama k Son, “ 14 M Nissley, Lumber 14 Borough. :J F Smith, o Oonf 14 .10 Feodrick k Bro., Tobac 14 ! John Shonmaer, “ 14 i R Hizeon, Shoes 14 c Henry F Green, Drags 14 lT J Miles, •• 14 1R Williams, 11 14 W McCorkle, " 14 iJ 8 Delict k Co., “ 14 James D Griffith, Hatter 14 < Jacob Hess, “ 14 r Casper Seibert, Furniture 14 J Shenberger, “ 14 Wm Matbiot, Variety 14, J W Cottrel, Hardware 13 Jonas Rumple, “ IS Henry Pfahler, “ 14 Hiram Wilson, Tinsmith 14 M A Snyder, Saddler 14 G P Lutman, •* 14 J C Pfahler, “ 14 Philip Shreiner, Jewelry 14 Jno Felix, “ 14 Saylor k McDonald, Bookß 14 B F Appold k Co., Coal 13 J G Hess, “ 13 W Biter, Lumber 13 Frederick Bletz, “ 11 Jno Cooper, “ 13 James Burel, “ 14 Geo Bogle, “ *l2 J Vaughn k Co., “ 12 Smith & Rhoads, *•' 11 W E Whlpper, “ 12 Bachman k Pusey, P Mill 14 A Bruner, Lumber 11 jFMcSparren, Mdze 14 I Samuel Boyd, 14 • Mahlon Pusey, “ 14 I Abner McGJaughlin, “ 14 Isaac Nissley, “ 14 James M Hopkins, Furn 10 irl. iWm Smith, Gro 14 Jacob Mentzer, Hardware 14 I Brubaker A Smith, “ 13 Darrow & Co., Shoes 14 J R Johns, Drugs 14 J Sbowalter, Grain 14 |W Brown k Son, Mdze 14 W Paxon l4 J 8 Wallace k Bros., Mdze 13 Weaver k Stauffer, “ 13 A M Brubaker, “ 14 W B Jacobs, Forge 14 West. | Levan k McCloud, Fac 14 John K Zook. “ 14 I Hoar k Kurtz, Mdze 14 A Rudy k C Hunsber- A ger, Grain Dealers 14 town Borough. Grose <fc Crouse, Drug 14 Robert S Roes, “ 14 Jacob Deyer, Hard 14 Frew k Hotter, Coal 14 Joseph Stroue, Grain Dl4 Ephi Mdze 13 4 * 14 “ 13 “ 12 E Konigmacher,Mdze 13 Aaron Weidman, “ 13 David Stark, Qrocer 14 Mdze 14iC C Kauffman, Furniture 14 “ 14 L Hippie, Coal 14 “ 13iHaioee 4 Son, Flour 14 Lumber 14 Leacock Upper. Mdze 13>Jacob HoH, “ 14 “ 13 MG Wenger, Grain 12 14] Leacock. Mdze l4|Wel!s k Patterson. “ 14 “ 13 Vincent King, “ 14 “ 14lJ C Taylor, “ 14 Lancaster JLity. Jewelry. B 14. James P. Dysart, 14 13 H F W Fedderson, 14 18|Zabm k Jackson, 13 13| Martin Sbreiner, 14 14 C E Ebermao, 14 13l Furniture. 14jJacob Bear, 14 J Ketchum, and Coal 1L Ellmaker, Sener 4 Sons, Wm Gorrecht, Stores. the*. | Joseph Sampson, 14 Hager & Brothers, 6 Jacob G Getz, 7 Daniel Harmon, 14 Hoiiinger & Fahnestock, 11 Bard A Bon, 11 iR E Fahnestock, 12 M Geleenberger, IS {John Rough, 14 I Thomas G reeves, 14 E M Kauffman, 14 A W Bolenios, 14 -Stores. | J U Bahili, 14 Jeremiah Campbell, 14 George Remlj, 14 Jacob Shiedel, 14 John 1 Hartman, 14 Peter Dellet, 14 Charles Bnyder, 14 Samuel Vondersal, 14 Samnel King, 14 Thomas Fairer, 13 Frank Btahl, 14 Jacob R Bmeltz, 14 J A Sheirenbmndt, 14 Emannel Dorwart, 14 E. Miller, 14 John Krause. 14 Martin Shaeffer, 14 A Finger, 14 George Shlndle, 14 'jgixU. John F. Long, 13 D H Heitehn, 14 T Ellmaker, 14 George Danner, 14 B H Kauffman, 13 B Miahler, 14 Tin and Copper Ware. 14|HGLlpp, 13 J Finding Sorts, 141 John Daveler, 14 lßiEonlgmacliar k 14 EBvrAOo. ffm F Doncan, John Shaeffer, Itfiohn Baer t Sons, 13 14 rprfcDger 4 Wwth*effer, 13 13| Clothing. M W Bbindle, lS.PetzeU St SPBroy. ? P Donnelly, tf Tailor 14 Rathren, Charles Birth, 14'8 W Ranb» John Metzger, 14Hlnh£ Brother*, John Smiling, 14jGeorge Spurrier. S J Yoong, 14 Jared Hiester, 8 S Bath Ton, 12 Thomas Coleman, JohnAErbeo, 12 ; Eardvxnt. Based A Barr, George Mayer, G M A WBnssel, . 9 Bpracher A Brother. 11 nsderfek' Peoach,' . 4 0 HelniUh, MitaUaneous. Kendrick k Biggs, Toiocco. B B Demath, •? 9 13 P G Bbermsn, Samuel Patterson, 14 John Kahns, Charles Frick, 14 C M Krben St Brother, John G Belbert, 14 Flour tmd Red. 14|Chriatiaxi Myers, UlFrededck Albright, 14> Wart Houses. 3 R Bitner A Brother, 10 | S McComsey, Agricultural Implements. Bhli« Geiger, Henry Gorreeht, iAmeoerOou, John Hefner, : OuOoTf. 14 J H k Robert Eleholts, Cbnfe E Bnchmiller, ionaries. I Charles Eden, IS J P Anderson, 13 Jacob Grnel, 13 E KFraim, Wm G 9 Sheer, Wm Eellet, S J Demnth, J J Keys, Benjamin Chariea, 14 Wm Taylor, i Shoes. John Gemperling, 14 Theodore SHUer. 14 0 Gillespie, 14 P MeOonomy, 14 Martin Nnnnemacher, 13 Emanuel Gast, 13 E Wiley, H James Coyle, 13 A W Bolenlos, 14 A N Breneman, 13 P Peichler, 14 Gerhart Metzger, 14 Gable A Bro., 14 Jacob Flick, 14 M Deichler, 14 Bat Starts. 14 T KTotr, 15 W A Heitshn, 14Frederick Smith, 14 Manor. ~ John Amer, Shultz-A Brother, do do Charles H Amer, John Miller, Q 0 Hawthorn, Amos Soarbeer, Metzger A Bowars, “ Baldwin k Co., Henry Bowman, Mdse 14 “ 14 “ 13 “ 14 “ 14 “ 13 Man,l Besr& Heiser, Mdse 13i J P Young. “ 14 H B Bowman, “ 141 Henry Funk. Mdse 14 Breneman A Bowker Fac, 14 J A H Llntner, Lumber 14 Miller A Son, - 14 Henry Gamber, Grain 14 IH B Bowman, Factory 14 J Landis, Mdse 14 Manheim Worley 4 Bomberger,Mdzl2 Shaeffer 4 Gingrich, “ 13 Geo Arndt, “ 13 Kline 4 Brother, u 13 J £ Cross, “ 14 Borough. 8 Ensminger, Drugs 14 Mangle A Brother, Shoes 14 J Deyer, Hard 14 A Miller, Hats 14 White A Nearling, Lumh 13 Tovmship. Erb A Co~ Mdze 14 I , • Borough. Mount, Joy Bamael Hinney, Mdze 14 Benjamin Grosh, “ 141 Mount Joy P Weidman, Hdze 11 Barr k Oates, “ 12 Brady k McNeal, “ 13 Arndt, Myers k Eby, “ 12 DC Brady, Books 14 J McDannel, Qro 14 A M Heistand, Drags 14 J Leader, *• • 14 H C Kearns, Jewelry 14 Q W Porter, Hard 13 Mar Mdze 14, Jno Myers, Hard 13 B M Kreider, Lam 14 J Patterson, Ware H 13 4. S Hackman, “ 13 H Bechtel, Mdze 13 J Har.frmftTij Gro 14 E Kahns, “ 14 DtJ Stoner, “ 14 H D Goldman, Cloth 14 H Huber, W N Gibson, H Andrews, J W Rawlins, (Thomas Labezins, Mdze 14 Jus Engles, “ 14 j Robert Sooisby, “ 14 Marietta Borough J R Diffenbach, Mdze 12 A H Bummy, Coal 13 Spangler A Patterson, “ 18 SA B Helstand, Lnmber 11 A Cassel, “ 12 0 A Bbaffner, ‘*' 14 G Mendruff, Gro 14 A N Cassel, “ 12 W H Grosh, “ 14 J Mehaffy A Co., “ 11 J Roth, “14 Miller A Musser, •* 12 J Shaffer, Cloth 14 A H A J Shoch, “ 12 Aug Shaffer, “ 14 J Stahl A Son, “ 13 8 D Miller, “ 14 Grosh A Son, “ 14 Jno Bell, “ J 4 J Eristnan, “ 13 Thomas Stence, Shoes 14 J M Anderson, Conf 14 A Lindsay, “ 14 D Roth, Hard 14 R Wolf. Variety 14 Geo Ettla, Lumb 14 J J Libhart, Drugs 14 Grove k Roth, Drags 14 F Hinkel, “ 14 J Buchanan, Gro 14 G L Meckley, Hats 14 D W Clark, Books 14 Sterret k Co., Hard 13 Jno Auxer, Cloth 14 Penn. John Sheaffer k Co., Mdz 14/ H R Holl, S Hahn, “ 14*J Dntt, Providence, Tweed k Ranb,’ Mdze 13. Robinson A Bro., Mdse 14 J Hildebrandt, “ 13 J B Rowe, “ 14 J Eshleman, “ 14/ J Charles, Paradise. RAW Girvln, Mdze 14 1 K Hopton, Ware H 14' A L Witmer,- “ 11 ;3 Splndler, “ 13 S Spindler, “ 13 8 M Brua, Factory 14 A K Witmer, Ware Hl3 Worst A Rutter, Mdze 14 Jos Mastersou, Mdze 13 J Myers, “* 141 .0 4 AB Grabb, Furnace 9 |NHZook, Mdze 14 Strasburg J Martin k Herr, Mdze 14i Thomas Condy, , Grain D 111 Strasburg Rowe & Clark, Mdse 14 McCloy k Girvin, “ 13 S Bowers, “ 14 J Werntz, Agt., “ 14 Isaac Walker, “ 13 L Weidley, Cloth 14 A Shultz, Tinner 14 Satis* Boon & Houston, Mdze 14 J Eby, “ 13 F McClure, “ 14 J Worst, “ 14 D Houston k Son, “ 14 S Knrtz, “ 14. R Baldwin, “ 14| H Swigart, W Martin, Township. | Masselman A Spencer, ' Ware House 10 ' Borough. C Keneagy ABro., Drags 14 G H Maynard, Gro 14 J S Rohrer, Mdze 13 :Wm Warren, “ 14 ! Bowers A Hall, Hard 14 f N W Weidley, Cloth 14 Buchanan k McGill, Mdze 13 W Buchanan, “ 18 W Wilcoz, « 14 S Plank, Malt 14 J H Pugh, W House 13 iH S Kerns, Mdze 13 Mcllrain k Bro., “ 14 |J C Walker, Coal k Lam 13 Sadsbury. F Rash & Co., Foundry 14 Walker & Co., Ware Hl3 Ju Goodman, Forge 14 “ “ “ 14 Baldwin & Clemson, “ 14 J Homsher, Mdze 14 J D Harrah, “ 14 Jas Hood, “ 14 Walker & Pownal, “ 13 Townsend 4 Bro., “ 14 ‘tnick. I McCalliater & Co., Cloth 14 ! G T Krider, Shoes 14 I 3 Elchler, Conf 14 lJ W Ranch, “ 14 *■ P& D Bruner, Foundry 14 1J B Tshudy, Lumber 14 \ J B Wisaler, Mdxe 14 1 Ezra Beist, “ 13 Wan D Bricker, Mdze 14 N Wolle, •• 12 A W Bhober, M 14 J B Tsbudy 4 Neph.," 12 J F Bomberger, “ 12 P Kafrotb, “ 14 E Boch, " 14 C W Btnrgis, Cloth 14 Washington Bor. Mdze 14 I Z A Brushy Lumber 14 Gro 14 j J K Manning, A H Kauffman, MILLERS AND TAKNEES jSdamsloxon. Mill 14 I S & H Miller, Brecknock. Wm Vonnelda, Mill 14 I J Oberholtier, H Yonnelda, “ 14 | Bart. J Cooper, Mill 14i J F Seed, JM & J Heyberger “ 14l Wm Mohn, Carnarvon , Mill 14|C8herk, Tan H “ 14|Jno Martin, Mill 14 Columbia Borough. Mill 14IA Gohn, SM 121 Cocalico West, Q Ammons, J Hertzler, C J Pnaey, A S Green, Jno Boughter, Mill 14 | J Reinold, Tan 14 Cocalico East. Mill 1418 Bncher, Mill 14 “ 14 Geo Mengle, Tanner 14 “ ISjG Fry, “ 14 Conestoga. A H Merger, Mill I.* J G Peters, 8 Mill 13 C Bhenk, “ 13 & G Bowers, “ 14 Rndolph Shenk, “ 14 R Myers, Tanner, 14 Jos Habaker, SM 14 Jno H Lorime, Conrier, 14 S Bucher Sr., S Gring, H H Shirk, Colerain, Conoy. Mill 14] J H Smith, 8 Mill 14 “ 14 Benj Mecklcjv “ 14 “ 14j Job Eagles, “ 14 “ 14 Abm Smith, Tavern 14 Clay . Mill 14] Jacob niig. Tan 14 “ 14 Martin Kafroth, Mill 14 “ 14l S M Learn an, Wm McCain, Henry Wiley, S D Bbersole, C Wlealer, H Erb, J Oberlin, Drvmore. William & Long, Mill 14]0rnb & Smedley, Mill 14 B<fe J Penrose, “ 14| Wm Williams, Tan 14 East and West Donegal, P H Stauffer, Mill 14 D Bros*, 8 Johnson, “ 12 A& J Shock, J Becher. “ 13 A. Haymaker, Jno Stauffer, " 12 J 8 Oiah, Jesse Sellers, “ 14 8 P Eagle, Elizabethtown Borough. Jno Doner, Elizabeth. B Breitijram. II ess & Krelder, 8 Hess, ' Mill 13,D Barkholder, “ 13 A Breitigam, u 18j Ephrata . J Fahnaatock, Mill 14|A Shreiner, Mill 14 Graver & Kafroth., “ 14 A Swlgart & Co., “ 14 M Bocher, “ 14 Bamuel G Semper, “ 14 H B Seller, P Beats, “ MjDantel Fry, “ 14lA Konigmacher, Earl. Samnel Brubaker, Mill 141 P Baffermoyer, Mill 14 J) OberhoUser, “ IS Levi Zimmerman, " 14 C Seneenig, M 141 H Shirk * Co., Tanner 14 Earl East. I) Shirk & Weaver, Mill 14IS M*rH n mhi 14 D Martin, “ 14 • W Sensenig, Tanner 14 Z Weaver, M 141 Earl West. Graver k Kofroth, Mill 14[J Burkholder, Mill 14 JWolf, “ 14! A Groff, « 14 J B Bltser, •* 14[ Eden. Milt 14IM Helm, “ 141 G Smith, C W Shnltz, Fulton. Mill 14|L Hippie Hempfield East. J Brown, G Stubbs, J H J Sonon, J H Herehej, MUI 14 H Shenk, MUI 13 “ 14 ID Hamaker, “ 14 “ u) Hempfield East. Solomon Sellers, Mill 14 A Bnavely Min 14 B Garber, “ 14 Abm Zook, “ 14 M H Moore, u IS B Heiehej, S Mill J 8 E Hershej & Co., “ 12 J Tan 14 H Grube A Co., a 13 Lancaster. 6 Bonck, Levan, & Co., Hill 14,8«nj Eshleman, 8 Mill IS ** l4|Gtabte,B«lsliold&Co “ 10 Lampeter East. Banek & Landis, Hill 13i8amaal Banek, .101114 8 Curtis, * 14| Jos On, Tnucr 14 B-tthlmau, •• 18 D Steam. •* ia ABuhus& • li! J Mnasalman, A T Metzger, J A J P Herr, D Landis, ** I4i Hollinger ft Co., Turner 14 Lancaster City. Jacob Helb, Tanner 14 Mower ft D&rler, Tan 14 Geo H Krogb, w 14 Henry Looker, “ 14 goalgmaehay 4 fannim Tan IS ' D Groff, J H Boifcosf, Manheim Borough. HU 13,0 Hnnaaeksr, HU 13 £ ISB SUnton, " 14 Mount Joy Borough. MUI 111 H K«rtl, Martie. Miller 4 JTolt, Wm Bonier; A. Groff; Mill 14 Mount Joy, ABHukau, MiU 141 J H Minimer, Mill 14 k Manor. J 8 Bear, Mill 14,0 B 4 H C Herr, Mill IS Adam Doeatlsr, “ 14 J 8 Kauffman, " IS J H Landis, • 14jB Henbey, « 14 Samuel Kauffbian, “ is Adam Kuer, u 14 DarldHarnlsh, “ IS BenJ Hen M 14 CB4 H C Herr, « lij Marietta Borough. J Buff/ 4 Co., S Mill 14) S SulUbaeh, Tanner 14 J Kline, Tanner 14] FBMylin, SOU UGBohnr, Hill U •* 141 J Leidlch A 80a, Tanner 14 “ 131 D Ksbeashade, “ 14 * 14|A4am Kener, MW 14 Penn, Mill lSiHenrj S Erb, “ 14] J Howaaitina, « 14| Pequea . Mill 13 B Baarely, " 14 J Barr, “ m| Rap ho. MW 14[J H Elder, u 14 J Hoetetter, 14>J Nlealejr, Sad* bury. ‘ Tboma* Whitson, Mill 14 | 6 J Hanway, G L Eckert, J Eehleman, Israel Bohrer, 8 Brua Sr., . B H Stauffer, P Sellers, H 8 Baarely, B Suavely, J E Good, B Harnish, M H Moore, J Bluer, M Erider, Strasburg. H Musßelman, Mill HiC Shultx, B B Herr, “ 14 P Miller, H Herr, “ 12l J F Hershey, B F Houston, Mill 12 M Kauffman, Mill IS “ 14 J K Zook, “ 14 , “ 14 Jacob Qeltner, Tan 14 “ 14 Washington Borough. Jacob Stam&n, BBEWEBB AND DISTILLEBB. H Echternach, J Oberholtier, \ Columbia Borough. Brewer 9 | Baehl & Kreamer, Brew 10 Conoy. John Welly, East and West Donegal , Distiller 9 | J Becker, Earl West. J.Stauffer, L W Groff, Elizabethtown Borough. Hempfield East. Distiller 9| J Q Bowers, Distiller 8 Hempfield West. M Grube & Co, Distiller 9 | Jno Bear, Lancaster Township. Samuel Hershey, Distiller 10 Lancaster City. A. Bhoenberger, Brewer 9 B Sprenger, L Knapp, “ 8 H Frank, J Hagg, “ 8 C Peoenger, JWlttlinger, “ 8 Jno A Sprenger, F Mauliok, Brewer 10 | Adam Cook, Brewer 10 Manor. Distiller 8 | Llntner & Co., Distiller 10 Manheim. J S Hostetler, Distiller 8 | Abm Shenk, Distiller 8 Mount Joy Township. Brewer 10 | P Frank Pequea. Rapho. A. B Hackman, Distiller B|J & H Kauffman, DUt 8 Strasburg. B B Herr, Distiller 9 | P Beynolds, Distiller 9 Warwick. P M Bauch &B B Tshu- iD Doster, Distiller 9 dy, Bre lOjMohn & Hackroth “ 9 PATENT MEDICINES. Columbia Borough. R Williams, Lancaster City. 4.D H Heltflhn, * 2 B H Kauffman, 3 Wm G Baker, 3| C A Heloltsh, A B Kauffman, G B Markley, J F Long, .TENMPUT ALLEYS & BILLIABD Joseph Konigmacher, Do do Elizabethtown Borough Ten Pins, Columbia Borough, Ten Pins, Earl West. Ten Pins, A Weaver, A Weldler, Lancaster City, George Messenkop Ten Pine, Shultz Reese. Jno Beokel, ’ D Oakason, Richard Nelms, Leacock Upper. Ten Pins, Mount Joy Borough. Ten Pins, M Bender, J Mooney, A Baldwin, Lancaster Township, Wm T Tonart, Ten Pins, Strasburg Township. Ten Pina, M & I Groff, BBOKEBS. Lancaster City. John Gyger & Co., Bill Brokers, amt. of business, $6OO Do. Stock do. do. $260 Do. Exchange do. do. $260 Jno. E. Bead <fc Go., Bill Brokers, do. $6OO Do. Btock do. do. $260 Do, Exchange do. do. $260 Beed McGrann & Co. BUI Brokers, do. $6OO Do. Btock do. do. $260 Do. Exchange do. do. $260 Mount Joy Borough. • A Gerber & Co., Bankers, amount of Business, $6OO Tanner 14 LIQUOR STORES. Cocalico West. 8 B Fllckinger, Samuel Eberly, J M Hess, Jno Erb, Columbia Borough. 14iHartin Smith, 13 Geo Tillis, Fry & Hagman, P McGinnis, A Pelan, D Rich wine $ Co., Diller & Bmbaker, H H Breneman, J G Bauman, East and West Donegal. D k J Bowman, 14IA & J Bhock, Harman Llghtner, 141 Hemp field. East. Hingwalt St Dtftis, 14 | Jao Stauffer, Hemp fid d West. 14|?tacy k Knotwell, 1418 Heldeman St Co., Leacock Upper. J M Ken dig, H Q Bruckhari, Samuel Groff, Lancaster City. Christian Shertz, 14 Geo Horting, Henry Slaym&ker, 13 Emanuel Bhober, David Greenawalt, 14 BMlshler & Co., Levi W Groff, 14 Henry Stevens, A G Gets, 14H Hoin, G C Hawthorne, Jno Hiller, Manheim Township. Tanner 14 M 14 C H Kryder, Marietta Borough. A H Benjamin k Co., Robert Sanlflby, Jno Hildebrand, 8 Spindler, Jno Myers, Strasburg Borough, C Keneagy k Bro., J 7 Bomberger, 141 Ezra Heist, 14 An appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, In Lancaster, on MOND AT, the 6th day of Jane, 1869, when and where all persons who are improperly rated, (or think themselves so) may attend. D. E. ROHRKR, Mercantile Appraiser, All licenses not lifted on or before the 16th day ot Jnly next, will be collected according to law. DANIEL HERR, (Peqnea,) Treasurer of Lancaster County, may 11 4UJ4 Boot aid shoemakers, take NOTICE! J.F.COMBB. CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER. 1130 Market street , below 120 L Philadelphia, has the most extensive assortment of BOLE AND UPPER LEATHER ofaU descriptions: Red and Oak Sole Skirting, Slaughter, Trench and City Calf Skins, Klpe, Wax-Upper, Morocoo, linings,'Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, ghee Tools, Lasts, Findings, do., and every article - AllJ[|i requisite fbr Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and r Retail, at the lowest prioes, to which he invites the atten tion of the trade. [apr 26 fin 16 A4U lllJ Bahleman, Mill 14 ** M Henry Stoner, 6 Mill 14 M IS J Herr, - 14 Leacock Upper. Mill ldjP Btauffer, * «I - Tanner 14 Manhnm. Providence. Hill 14 | JuoGtrohm Jr n Mill 14 ' Paradise. &oZi*6ury. Mill 14iJ Newhouser, Hill IS ** 13 T Q Henderson, “ 13 ” 14* BP A Weaver, Tanner 14 Warwick. 8 Mill 14 jSdamstown. Distiller 9 Brecknock. Distiller 9 Distiller 8 CocaXico Bast. Distiller 9 Distiller 9 Distiller 10 Brewer 10 Distiller 10 Brewer 8 " 6 “ 8 «• 8 Marietta. Brewer 10 Distiller 9 SALOONS. EpkrtUa. Ten Ping, two Alleys two Billiard Tables two Alleys. two Alleys. one Alley. two Alleys. two Billiard Tables. two alleys. Providence. Ten Pins, Conestoga. 14 1 Daniel Hellinger, 141 Earl. 141 J R Myers, 14' Eden. Ephrata. 14 I J Roth. Manor. 14iJ R Barr, 14 Martic. 14 | W N Gibson, Providence. Paradise. , 14 |A L Wltmer, Rapho. Warwick. VBBJf DBglaißL'B FABltl FOB SALE.—ill be offered for sale, lo.thabighest bidder, before the Coart House, in Winch**ter,’ MONDAY, the flih day of JUNK, lsB9, (being Court Dajl A VERY VALUABLE FARM, belonging to the estate of John Hoff; deed* situated about one mile soutb-west of Winchester, oonUlnlog from ONE UUNDKEI) AND EIGHTY to TWO HUNDRED ACKEd of lflN£ lil M K.STONK LAND* abundantly supplied with wa* ter, with a lew acres in timber. The improvement# consist of a very cotnmodioas ; BRICK DWELLING* - and all neeemary OUT BCXLDINQB; and near the : dwellings kail ORCHARD of choioe fait, with der press in good order. ( This arm has been under tb* personal manacement ct Mr* Hoff for manj years, and is not impoverished by hard tilling—having been carefolly cultivated with a view, to the improvement of the land. It k consequently in axoellent condition. Tn pnnnns rtnifmni orsanmhmi adrantagee off comfort and eunvenknoe a wire opportunity is offered. ; Another Tract, containing about 400 ACRES O? BLATX LAND, lying about one mile southeast of the honk will be offered for sale at the same time aadpkoa. Of this, about one-half k well set In blue grass, and ’ h ts been used only for grazing purposes for many years; needy one-half is in Timber, and the remainder k under eulttflufcD. ' WtU tract will be divided and sold In lota to suit pnrihawiri will be m«H« p-tnulpn given Hr. Mathias Schults, who at preMntresideaon the farm, will.be pleased to show the premises to enyperaon who may wish to view them. V. SCHULTZ, ROBT. B. WOLFE, Extcaton of John Hoff,<focM. may 10 ti 17] Farm at privatb saliE—Tbe nb. seribere will sell their.. FARM at private sale. Bald farm is situated in Martie ‘.township, Lancaster conn tv on the road-leading from Martie Forge to McCall's Fern* about 2 miles west of Bawlinsvllle, and contains about 78 seres, more or less, the greater portion well fenced and ina good state of cultivation. The balance la composed of young timber and sprout land and meadow bottom. The ■ . improvements are a two-story Log AWk DWELLING HOUSE, Ig»*T a new Frame? Barn, and other out-bull diugA— Jflfi There is a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit Tree*. Farm is well watered with a number of ■t.h Spring near the house. 4 Terms will be made easy, and possession given on the Ist day of April, 1867. given on sue Any person wishing to view the premises will call on either of the subscribers, residing at Mount Nebo, one north-west of the property. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. JOSEPH ENGLES. The subscriber will alio sell, at pri vate sale a HOUSE AND LOT in the village of Mount Ne bo. There are 3 acres and 13fl‘ perches of land in the lot, and the improvements are a two-story FRAMk HOUSE, a Frame STABLE, and other out-buildings. There kan ex cellent springy of water on the lot, and the land is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. Terms made easy. Apply to JOSEPH ENGLES. aog26 tfgg PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of JUNE, Inst, the, undersigoed Administra tors of the estate of John N. Lane, late or the City of Lan* caster deceased, in execution of a Plurles Order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster County, will sell by public vandue, on the premises, the following described real estate late of said deceased, to wit: The Hotel property knowu as the “LANCASTER CITY EXCHANGE,” situated on the north side of the Pennsyl vania Railroad and ou the east side of North Queen street, In the City of Lancaster, and the lot or piece of ground on which the same is erected. Containing In fronton North Queen street aforesaid 69 feet aod one lfiafflt inch, and in depth eastward 245 feet to a 14 foot lissffß wide public alley, on which It contains 81 feet and one inch mure or less. Bounded on the north bv property late of Jacob McCully, dec’d, and on the south by said Bail toad. * The sale will commence at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of aald day, when terms will be made known by JAMK3 B. LANE, G. TAYLOR LANE, Administrators. may 3 3t 16 Great western insurance and THDST COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and Merchandise generally, limited or Perpetual. Fire Insurance on Houses, Earns and Cbnients, Stock, fttrm Implements, dc. Also Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts qf the Country. OFFICE IN THE COMPANY’S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OP FOURTH. Statement of the Qmpantft Butinai far the year endina October 31*2, 1858. .$223,800 00 61,463 03 5276,263 03 $91,666 46 7,826 49 Received for Premiums .' Received for Interest, Rent, Ac. Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis sions, Re Insurances, Returned ‘ Premiums, Ac Increase of Fire Premiums over s last year’s $14,609 69 Decrease Marine Premiums 10,426 74 Nett Increase. 168K78. Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, $141,240 00 atocks, (Par, $80,310,) 47.916 00 Bills Receivable 69,886 73 Unsettled Premiums and other ‘ debts due the Oompany....n Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents... PRESIDENT. CHARLES C. LATHROP. TICS PRESIDENT. WILLUM DARLING. SECRSTART AND TREASURER, JAMES WRIGHT. DIEIOTOM. Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street* Alex. Whildlo, Merchant, 18 North Front street. Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street. Isaac Hazlehnrst, Solicitor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hnnter A Co. E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy A 00., Goldsmith’s Hall. Jno It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy. Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith A Co. John It. Vogdes, corner Seventh and Sansom streets. Daniel L. Collier, firm of 0. H. Grant A Co. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Charles Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets. Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street* GEO. CALDER A Co., Agents, East Orange at., Lancaster, Pa. mar 22 ly 10 Extraordinary sale of JEWELRY , With a Premium to each Purchaser worth from Two Dollars to Two Hundred! THIS IS NO LOTTERY, but a lair and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser gets the value of bis ot her money in a GOLD PENCIL with GOLD PEN attached, or a GOLD LOCKET, worth $5; and in addition to the purchase, each person receives a PREMIUM OF JEWELRY, not leas in value thau $2, and it may be worth $3, 5,8, 10,16,20, 80, 60, or even $200! Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable manner, and as soon as the name of the purchaser Is ro* ceived with the $6. his Pafccil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket and Premium, are put up in a small, box, in a safe manner, aud sent to theownerby mail, free of postage. Our plan, from long experience in the above business, has given general satisfaction, as each purchaser cap sell or trade the above for all they cost him, and retain the Pre mium gratis. -6SF* We want a good Agent in every part of the country to solicit purchasers; and Agents, to be successful, should first have a Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Locket and Premium, or both, to exhibit; aud the first person becoming a purchaser at any placo will receive the Agency for that neighborhood. NO MONEY RISKED! We propose to let a person know wbat Premium he will receive before sending bis money. Any Lady or Gentleman desiring one of the above articles, can first send us their name and address, stating whether they want the Peocil and Pen, or Locket, and we will make their selection, and inform them by return mail what Piemium they are enti tled to. They can have the privilege of sending for. it If they choose. We cannot, however, give this privilege hut once to any person; and we make this offer toestabliah the quality of our in a neighborhood. After a person becomes a purchaser, aud accepts the Agency, we require all persons in that locality to send their $6 in advance through him. Aud if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase and an unbiased person competent to judge says the articles are not worth more than tbe money paid for them, and in some cases TEN or even FORTY times tbe amount, let such person return tbe goods aud we will freely refund tbe money. Among our Premiums are articles suitable for Ladles and GeDtlemeu, such as Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Yestand Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Watch Keys and Beals, Gold Shirt Studs, plain and with settings; Gold Scarf Pins, new style; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond Pins, Geld Pins, Ac., Ac. FOR LADIES, We have Gold Watches. Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Cameo, Garnet and Coml Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Gold Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides, Gold Rings, Ac, Ac. Also, Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Accorde ous, Ac. Ac. Uunexceptlonable references given whenever required. N. B.—ln sending your names, write the State, County and Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried. Address, ANGLE A Co., apr 19 6t 14 102 Canal street, (Old N 0.,) New York. Lightning rods* To all who intend protecting their property from LIGHTNING, a few facts may not be uowelcome. 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* eat expectations of its value. Hundreds of our own citi zens can testify from their own knowledge of its ability to protect property in safety; wbo have been eye witnesses where bnlidiDgs public and private, churches and school houses, have been saved from destruction—the rod receiv ing and carrying harmless to tbe 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 do superiors in general science or in this department. Recommendations to the camber of six thousand can be seen at tbe factory. The United States Patent Office is protected by my Rods, having been selected from all others in use as the beet and most reliable. Considering the character and position of the men who have charge of that institution, no higher testimony coaid be desired. Persons residing at a distance should be on their guard against a class of swindlers wbo 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. 49" Weather Vanes, Cardinal Points. Bpire Rods, and all manner of SCROLL and FANCY IRON WORK, to salt all characters of Architecture, got op In the neatest and most durable manner at tbe lowest cost prices. THOMAS ARMITAGE. Magnetic Lightning Rod and Weather Yaoe Factory, No. 1206 VINE Street, above Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA, mar 2d 3m 11 OIBTRBE TO THE fCBLIO I JOHN OBYRNE, Southeast Comer of 82A and Race Streets, Philadelphia. He respectfully claims the patronage of the public. CB. has constantly on hand a large stock of seasonable Goods, comprising HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, RIDING HAPS, SOFT TRAVELING HATS, INFANTS' TUR- I W 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 nnusnally splendid stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Leghorn and other Straw Hats and Caps suitable for Men and Beys; also Flats for Misses. O’Byrne’s widely renowned $3 Hats will be produced fbr tbe Spring and Summer of 1869, in most exquisite style, and unsurpassed excellence as to quality and finish, so as to be equal to any in tbe market Remember, JOHN O’BYRNE’S Store Is at the southeast corner of Bth and Baee streets. Tbe Sign of the Lion, Tiger and Bear surmounts the corner of his stored . . apr 26 3m 16 New spring bonnets. The subscriber ealls 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 LAOS and GIMP, Black and White Silk Lace and Edging, Jean Blond. Tertle* ton Cap Net, Crownlining, Wire, Shinflla, Hair Dresses, Ready-made and Trimmed Bonnets of all Kinds, Diy Goods, Carpets, Notions, Holsery, Drees Trimmings, and a great many articles too nnmsroos to mention, which ha wilFeell at the lowest market prices, either in wholesale or retail.— He defies competition in quail’y or price. Call and eeefor yourselves before purchasing elsewhere; :: D. BAUII, - No. 81 North Queen street, one door north atthaNatta ,al House. .. : mar&tflO $90,890 94 $70,883 00 $ 4,272 86 $276,263 03
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