49»PUoJ PilesXl Filesm j What is it? Cured? Thousands of persons bare Piles—coffer for years with the disease—yet few know what it Is, or bow it la cared.— Every case or Piles,'whether manifested in thefcrra of ex* ternal tumors, freqaent bleedings, or Iq violent itching and Irritation, depends essentially npon congestion of the ab dominal venous circulation. This prodaces the engorge ment, dilation of the Teios, formation of tumors, hemorrba* gee, pain ‘and snffbring; and the disease can only be funda mentally cored by med Mines which, taken internally, re lieve this abdominal venous congestion. Hence ointments, washes, and even Injections, are so Ineffectual HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC PILE SPECIFIC, a simple sugar pill, token two or three times per day, cores the disease by curing the.condltipn npon which the disease depends. Hundred have been cored by' It, even of tbe most obstinate cases! All will be promptly benefited by it. Price, 60 cents % box. N. B.—A fall set of Humphreys 1 Homeopathic Specifics, with book of directions and 20 Remedies, in large 8 drachm vials, and moroeeo case, $6; do. in plain' cases, $4; family case of 16 boxee and book, $2. The Remedies, by the single box or fall case, sent to any address by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of tbe price. Address Bn. 7. HUMPHREYS k CO., No. 662 Broadway. New York. Sold In Lancaster by Kaufman k Co., and by all Drag gists. [may 24 2t 10 Prof, Duvall’s Galvanic OiL>*The Great Rheumatic and Nenralgiac Remedy. SUFFERING HUMANIT F . B E A D THIS The undersigned takes this method of informing the Sublic generally that there is no medicine now offered to ie public that is equal to DUVALL’S GALVANIC OIL in relieving suffering humanity. I was an observer of its effects in a friend of mine, who suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which resisted the best medical treatment in Centre county. We applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and gave some Inwardly, and Id 20 minoteß the patient was asleep, and when awakened was free from pain, and con tinued so. This is a positive fact which I am willing to make good at any time. A case of Felon was cared in nearly the same length of time. J. H. HANN, Centre Hilt, Centre connty, Pa. Hear what Mrs. Vaughn of Ditncansvilk says: I have used the Galvanic Oil prepared by J. D. Stoneroad, of Lewistown, Pa., for a very painful disease myself and recommend it to others. aDd in every case found it to be one of the very best medicines for sore and painful dis eases. Relieves all pain in a few minutes. Every family should have it in the house. Altoona, Blair county, July 3,1858. J. D. Stoneboad, Lewißtown, Pa. Dear Sir —Mr. ffm. Tombaugh has been sofieriug several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends and relatives were summoned to witness his death. I in duced his 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, aDd •v now, so far as I know, he is a hale and stoat man This is not the ooly case where the Galvanic Oil has surpassed \hmnan expectations. In every case where I have recom mended the OH, it has done what it promises to do. Send us another s‘2o's worth. Yonrs truly. H. LEiIER. For sale by ELY PARRY and DANIEL HEITSHU, Lan caster citv—and by every country merchant in Lancaster county. Look oitl for the Mammoth Hand Hills. “54 Duvall’s Galvanic Oil relieves all paiu in from 6 to 30 mioutoH. J. D. STONKROD, Proprietor. Lewlstnwn, Pa. A. F. HAZARD & CO-, Agents, 508 Market st., Philadelphia. dec 28 ly 50} MARRIAGES Ou the 26th inst.. hy the Rev. J. J. Stride, Isaac Mliler, of Slrasburg, to Susan Glass, of Pmvideuce. the same. Christian B. Karr to Fauny K. Bitner, both of Manor Township. On the 19th lust., by the R«v. Win. T. Bunker, James H. Reynolds of Lancaster county. n> Ellon Miller, of Haver - ford, Delaware county On the 18 th inst., at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Wm. Rink, Rev. 0. T. Barr, of the Philadelphia Conference, to Kate, daughter of J. Binkly, of Enterprise, this county At Mount Joy, on Tuesday last, by Rev Mr. Smith, Girard Roth to Ellen A., (laughter of Peter Baker, both of Marietta. On the 19th inst., by Rev. G. F. Kratel, Isaac L. Shank to Maggie M Farrington, both of Middletown, Dauphin county. DEATHS. At Philadelphia, on Friday last, in tho 68th year of his age, Rov. John C. Baker, D. D., formerly Pastor of Triuity Lutherau Church iu this City. His remaius were hroufrfet, toJJrffT City and interred on yesterday afternoon, in the family burying ground, (Wood ward Hill Cemetery.) attended to their last resting place by a large concourse of our citizens. In this City, on Thursday last, Sarah, wife of Frederick Peist, in the 56th year of her age. On Tuesday morning last. Henry Hibsbman, of New Epbrata, this couuty, aged about 87 years. At York. Pa, ou Saturday week, at the residence of S. Wagner, Esq., cashier of the York Bank, Maria Iteitzel, lormerly of this city. At Washington; D. C., on the 12th inst., Lewis K. Ilam eraly, Esq., formerly Assistant Editor of the Lancaster Union, in the 39th year of his age. On the 21st inst., in this city, Ann Elizabeth Best, in the 89tb year bf her age. In Salisbury Township, Lancaster county, on Monday, 9th inst., Thomas Welsh, in tho 77th year of bis age. THE MARKETS, Philadelphia, May 28.—Flour continues drooping, with sales of a few hundred bbls. good brands at $7,00; mid dlings at $5,00, and .nixei bran Is superfine offered a 1 $6,76. Sales of Rye flour $4,75, and Pouna. Corn meal at $4,00. Wheat has declined 10c. per bus.; sales of 3,000 bus. red at $1,70, and 700 bus. good white at 1,76| Ryo is 3c. lower; sales of 1500 bus. at 00c. Corn has declined 2c.’ sales of 6000 buß. prime yellow at 90c. afloat and one lot at 88c., and 1,000 bus. inferior at 85c. Oats are also lower ; sales of 6,000 bus. prime Penna. at 50c. Whisky is dull at 29@30c. New York, May 28.—Flour is heavy_ with salos of 5000 bbls. Wheat is heavy ; 5000 bus. sold at $2,00 for White and $1,75 for Western. Corn is heavy; 10,000 bns. sold at 90c. for Mixed and 90@92c for Yellow. ' Baltimore May 28.—Flour is dull and there are no sales reported ; Howard st., is quiet at $7,00@7,25. Wheat is steady; White sold at $1,75@1,80 and Red at $1,55@1,70. Corn is dull; White sold at 85c. and Yellow at 86@S9c. Soldiers of iBia. JAMES ROACH and JACOB BROWN, or their heirs, ■will learn something to their advantage by addressing 8. M., B. S7O, GALESBURG, ILLINOIS, may 31 An election for president and MANAGERS of the LANCASTER GAS COMPANY, will be held at their Office, JUNE 13, 1859, from 10 to 3 o’clock, P. M. _ GEO. K. REED, Treasurer, may SI 2t 20 Lancaster countt agricul tural AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY. EXHIBIT I 0 N OF To be held at the SOCIETY’S GROUNDS ia tho City of Lancaster, on the 13TH AND 14TH DAYS OF JUNE, 1859. ENTRY BOOKS are now open, and persons intending to become exhibitors, can make their entries at any time by corresponding or calling personally with the undersigned, v at his office, No. 36 NORTH DUKE STREET. Entries will also be received ou the Fair Grounds on the afternoon of SATURDAY, the 11th of JUNE, and from 6 to 9 o’clock on the morning of MONDAY, the 13th, after which time the books will he closed. may 31 td 20 D. G. ESHLEMAN, Secretary. Green wat farm for sale, CLARKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. I will sell, on SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 1859, this valua ble Farm, which contains 200 ACRES, situated in the midst of a most fertile and beautiful portion of country, near churches of various sorts, schools, mills, and in the midst of excellent society. It is a desirable situation for a family. There are on the premises the usual Improvements, of good character and in good order—Springs, Orch ards, &c. There is a due proportion of Timber and cleared land, and rock sufficient for necessary pur poses. This Farm will bo sold on the following terms : One fourth cash; the balance in three equal annuul instal ments, secured by deed of trust, and bearing interest from date of sale. FRANCES E. SOWERS, may 31 ts 20 Millwood,Clarke Co.. Ya. STEAM MILL AND DISTILLERY AT PRIVATE SALE. That narge three-story BRICK STEAM MILL and DIS TILLERY, situated in the Borough of Strasburg, Lancas ter county, Pa., is now offered to the publio at private sale. The main building is 34 by 40 feet, has two pair of French Burs, Steam Engine in excellent order, and all other modern improvements, necessary for the business.— Attached is a two-story FRAME STORE HOUSE, j s 46 by 34 feet, and a large DISTILLERY, 27 by 66 feet, with the machinery and fixtures nearly new, ||agl and in complete order; capable of running 100 bushels of grain per day. To persons desirous of entering into the distillery busi ness, an opportunity is hero offered rarely to be met with; as the bnildiDg, machinery, and surroundings are unex ceptionable. Terms accommodating. Persons, desirous of viewing the property will please call on Jacob Hildebrand, residing near the same. For further information address JOHN B. WARFEL, Agent for Martin Rohrer, Strasburg, Lan. Co., Pa. may 31 tf 20 AUDITOR’S REPORT.—We the under signed Auditors to examine and adjust the accounts of the “ NORTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Lancaster County,” as by the Act of Incorporation of said Company, is provided, do report that we have exam ined the accounts for the year preceding the first day of May, 1859, and find the same as follows, to wit: Policies issued as per last report, May Ist, 1858, $2,345,025 00 Increase from May 1,1858, to May 1, 1859 184,764 00 Amount of property Insured, Premium Noteejjfiled as per last report, May 1, 1858, $ 102,620 71 Increase from May 1,1858, to May 1,1859, Amount of Notes filed,. Cr. Fundi of iht Cbmpany. Balance in thehauds of Treasurer, May 1,1858, $ 763 82 Received percentage money on premium notea filed, Received Fire tax outstanding, May 1, 1858, Amount received by the Treasurer, Per centage money iu the bands of Agents, on Premium Notea filed, $ 1,120 *0 Dr. Fbr Expenses and Fire Losses paid , to wit: Audi tore* fees for the year 1858, $3 00 Jac. Roth A Geo. Becker, holding Election, 1 00 John Bear * Sons, Printing, (Lancaster.)... 575 Examiner & Herald,...do do 3 75 Independent Whig 4 Union, do 3 75 Intelligencer A Journal do 3 75 Jos. Hartman A Son, Printing, (Lebanon.) 3 76 J. Young A Co., do do 3 76 Wm. Breslln,, do do 3 76 North A Reinoehl do do 3 76 Walter G. Evans, old account, 1 00 Committee fees to investigate H. Kegerriea Loss 4 00 Committee fees to investigate George Hoff man’s Loss 6 00 Henry Heilman, extra services for 2 years.. 6 00 Wm. H. Paul, President, Signing Policies, 2 00 Printing Election Bills, 1 25 Postage 4 04 Directors Fees, 30 75 Fire Losses. Henry Kegerrels, of West Cocalico twp., Lap. co n August 23, 1858, barn and contents, , $715 00 John Enck,jr., Clay twp,, Lan. co., Jane 5.1858, damage to dwelling house,... Geo. Hoffman, ot.North Lebanon, Bept. 7.1858, bam and damage to house,.... Jesse Pannabecker, of Clay twp., Lan. co., Deo. 2, 1858, damage on MUI and contents, : Amount of Pire Losses paid, $1,020 80 Balance in Treasury when per centage all paid in. £5 76 Wltnees our hands this 10th day of May, 1859. WM. 3. STOBER, ' • iJONAS LASER, . may 812420-7 •; ; : ; g, BURKHOLDER. - COAX FOR THE It AVT Nm Depaetjuht, 1 - Brszitr or Cohst&uctiok, Ao~ ' > r May 25, 1859. ) SEALED PBOPOSALS for furnishing anthracite coal for the navy, to be delivered daring the fiscal year ending June 30, 1860, will be received at this Bureau until 3 o’clock the 29th day of June, 1859. These proposals must be endorsed “ Proposals for Anth racite Coal,” that they may-be distinguished from other business letters. • The offer must be for the delivery of 15,000 tone, of 2,240 Iba., of the best Blsekheath or Back' Mountain coal, designating the kind, steamer size, clean, unmlxed, se lected so as to be free from Impurities, and subject to such inspection as to quantity and quality as Depart* meat may direct. The price stated most be for the coal delivered on board vessels in the port of Philadelphia, at the contractor’s risk and expense, and without extra charge of any kind. If an additional quantity, not exceeding 15,000 tons, is demanded, it is to be furnished on like terms and con ditions. The coal is to be delivered on board vessels in the port of Philadelphia, in such quantities and at sueh times as, in the opinion of the department, the exigencies of the ser vice may require, commencing within two days from the time the vessel Is reported ready to receive cargo when the qoaotity is less than 000 tons, and within four days when the quantity exceeds 600 tons; famishing at the rate of not less than 120 tons per the loading Is com- pleted. \ In the case of failure to deliver the coal of the proper quality at the proper time, the department will reserve in the '■ontract the right to purchase or authorize to be pu.- chased forthwith, at the contractor’s risk and expense, that which may be necessary to supply the deficiency. Any demurrage or other charge to which the Navy De partment may be subjected from delay in the prompt de livery of the coal by the contractors, will be deducted from their bills. The offer, as required by law, mast be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible Eersons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the idder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into obligation in such time as may be. prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposition will be considered unless accompanied by snch guarantee, the form of which is herewith giveo. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted, and none >other, will be notified, and as early as practicable a con - tract will be transmitted to them, which they will be re quired to execute within ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy agency named by them. , Two or more snreties, in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility will be certified by a United States district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or navy agent. As additional and collateral security, tweDty per cent, will be withhold from the amount of all payments, not to be paid except by the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, until the contract shall have been in alt respects complied with; and the remaining eighty por cent, of each bill, when certified by the inspector and approved by the Navy Department, will be paid by such navy agent as the contractor may name within thirty days alter its presenta tion to him. It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made in delivering the coal, of the quality, and at the place and time directed by the department, then, and in that case, the contractor and his snreties will forfeit and pay to tbd United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the apt or acts iu that case provided. I (or we) - , of , State of—; , hereby agree to furnish and deliver fifteen thousand tons of anthracite coal for steamer’s use, at the rate of per ton, of 2,240 pounds, amounting to dollars, and the additional quantity if demanded; the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the advertisement of the 25th of May, 1850, from the Navy Department and hereto appended. Should my (or our) offor or bid be accepted, I (or we) re quest to be informed at , and that the contract may be forwarded to —-■ for signatures and cer tificate. (Signed.) A. B. form of Guarantee. We, the undersigned, residents of ■ —, in the State of , and of —— » in the State of , hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States and guaranty that in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, ——— will within ten days after the receipt of the contract at execute the same with good and sufficient sure ties for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed in com pliance with the terms of the advertisement of the 25th May, 1859, hereto appended aDd under which it was made ; and lo case the said shall fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the dif ference between the offer of the said - and that which may be accepted. Witness: (Signatures.) C. D" (Place.) E. F. (Date.) 1 hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above-named guarantors and are good and sufficient. (Signature.) G. H. To be signed, by the United States district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or navy agent. may 31 4t 20 For sale, two beautiful and WELL IMPROVED FARMS, IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY. Tbo subscriber will sell at public sale, at Allmoud’s Hotel, in the city of Wilmington, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1859, two choice Farms, situated near the village ot Christiana, viz: No. 1. Improved by the übo of thousands of bushels of lime, bone dust and ashes. It contains 138 ACRES; all fencing good. Buildings consist of a large two- n _ ■ story BRICK and FRAME DWELLING, with piazza, situated on an eminence overlooking the |ga farm, which has every convenience, and In com plete order with Barn, Stabling, Cattle Sheds, Corn Cribs, &c.; a thrifty bearing Apple Orchard. A stream of spring water runs through part of the farm. It is well adapted for grazing and dairy, or for grain. Every building con nected with the property is of the most substantial kiod. There also belongs to this farm a double TENANT HOUSE, of brick and frame, with stabling, &c. No. 2 adjoins No. 1; contains 133 ACRES; has a large two-story BRICK and FRAME DWELLING, large Barn, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Sheds, May 19, 1859. j SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the nary for the fiscal year ending 30th Jane, 1860, will be received at this bareaa until 3 o’clock, p. m, of the 20th June next These proposals most be endorsed u Proposals for Materials for the Navy, Bureau of Omstruction. that they may be distinguished from other business letters. n>e materials and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described In print'd schedules, any of which be furnished to such as desire to offer, on application* to the commandants of the (respective yards, or to the navy«agent nearest thereto, and those of sll the yards upon application to this bureau. This division into -’n" a ° being for the convenience of dealers in each, such portions will be furnished as are actually required for bids. The commandant and navy-agent of teach station will have a copy of the schedules of the other yards, for exam ination only, from which It may be jndged whether It will desirable to make application for them, i Offers must be made for the whole (if the class at any yard upon one of the printed schedules,; or in striet con formity therewith, or they will not be considered The contract will be awarded to the lowest bona Jidt bid der who gives proper security for its fulfilment The United States reserves the right to reject all the bids for any class, if deemed exorbitant All at tides must be of the very best quality, to be de livered in good order, and in suitable vessels and packages, as the case may be, at the expense and risk of the con tractor, and in all respects subject to the inspection, measurement count weight Ac., of the yard where re ceived, and to the entire satisfaction of the commandant thereof Bidders are referred to the commandants of the respec tive yards for samples, instructions, or particular descrip tion of the articles; and, all other things being equal, pre ference will be given to articles of American manufacture. Every offer, as required by the law of 10th August, 1846, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form of which is herewith given. Those only whose, offers may be accepted will be notified, and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter as practicable, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy agency named by them. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certified ‘ to by a United States district judge, United States district attorney, col lector, or navy-agent. As additional security, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum of'each bill, approved In triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy-agent at the points of delivery within thirty days after its presentation to him. It Is stipulated in the contract that, if default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned in any class bid for in the contract, of the quality and at the time and places above provided, then, and in that case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not exceeding twice the amount of sncb class, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the act of Con gress in that case provided, approved March 3,1843. Class No. 6 to be delivered one-fourth part on or before the 15th May, one-fourth part on or before the 20th July, one-fourth part by She 20th September, and the remainder by the Ist December, 1860. Class S) the whole by the 15th May, 1860. The remaining classes to he delivered one fourth part on or before the Ist September next, one fourtb part on or before Ist December next, one-fourth part on or before the Ist April, and the remainder ou or before the 30th June, 1860, unless earlier required with a notice of twelve days, comprising at each delivery a due proportion of each article. Class 10 and all following, if additional quantities of any of the articles named therein are demanded, they are to be furnished on like terms and conditions previous to the expiration of the fiscal year, npon receiving a notice of fifteen days from the bnreau, the commandant of the yard, or navy-agent. Form of Offer. x I. , of , in the State of , hereby agree to furnish and deliver, in the re spective navy-yards, all the articles named in the classes hereunto annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the schedules therefor, and in conformity with the advertise ment of the Bureau of Construction,