s.i: . *t.t.*,..• i '.' - ,',( - : - ::,,. - .::•. ‘ ",. V OL.'LXI. HE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER YOULSRID EVERY TOESDAy, AT NO. 8 NORTH DUX" STREET, BY GEO. SANDERSON. TEEMS iinsotturtort.—Two Dollars per annum, payable in ad vance. No subscription discontinued until all arrear . ages are paid, unless at the option of the Editor. . ADVVlTlZSMENTB.—Advertieements, not exceeding one square, (12 lines,) will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each additional inser ' tion. Those of greater length in proportion. JOB Paucrnra—,Such se Rand Bills, Posters, Pamphlets, Blanks, Labels, Am., &c., executed with accuracy and on the shortest notice. THE HAUNTED BACHELOR BY RICHARD DRHUGH. I sit in a haunted chamber, ('Tis one of a set of three,) In an old and gloomy Temple, Facing a huge plane-tree. A seedy old tree, and dismal, Hung over with worsted balls, That bob at my darkened window Like tufts upon funeral palls. 'Tis a black look-out on all sides, Wherever the gaze is met; The fountain down in the court-yard Spirts with a ghost-like jet. There are chimney-sweeping sparrows, With tails not worth their salt, The very black wine I am drinking Was fetched from a neighboring vault! At my cheerless chimney corner, All grimy with years and smoke, I try—with an ardent spirit— To kindle a flame from Coke; Or, by polishing up my Blackstone, To catch an enlivening spark, Thrown out by its deep reflections: But it leaves me still in the dark ! In this gruesome habitation I am haunted night and day By a tempting female vision ; It may be a witch or fay. I'm a terrible - dunce at Eli-lore, And dire not assign her class, But I'm sure she isn't a mermaid, For she never looks in the glass. And her dark hair never wants combing, 'Tis glossy as ebon sheen, Encased in a snug silk bonnet, Not coral nor seawood green. She can't be a moaning Banshee Her voice is too soft to howl ! As she's eating my living heart out, She can't be a death-fed Ghoul. I've beard about Gnomes and &ebbelds Who tempt me under the earth, With promise of gold and jewels, Of treasure and treasure's worth. Bribes, my familiar syren Ne'er breathes a word about: She owns she has not a farthing, But can live upon love, without. There's a drudging kind of Goblin I have read of in Milton's page, Who will spread•you a splendid breakfast For a very modest wage. Ono morn when the milk was curdled, And the coffee a witch's broth— She came to my ear and whispered, ' , You should let me lay your cloth!" Then 1 thought that she might be kindred To that dairyman rough and grim; But 1 saw that the fair sprite shuddered To find herself classed with Aim. would drudge and toil to serve you," • (And her eyes with pearl-drops stream ;) "But not for a poor night's lodging, Or a paltry bowl of cream :" One morn 1 awoke and saw her Sitting beside my bed, Mending my old worn slippers With worsted of green and red. "Oho !" I cried, "1 have caught you, You Irish Leprehaun ! Mending the holes in a poor man's shoes" 1 clutched, and the shape was gone. Another awakening vision, We bad watched in the night too deep; 1 ..1 had fallen a-bed all weary, My clothes in a shapeless heap ; -Books upon chair and sofa; Bottles and pipes on floor; Never a key in padlock; Never a bolt on door. Feverish, tossing, groaning, I lay, till a magic balm Bathed like a dew my forehead : Up I arose all calm. There was my ruffled chamber, Orderly, prim as new, As the fair sprite vanished and said with a smile, "Naught to what I can do!" Syren, Brownie, or Pixie, Helpie, Naiad, or Elf, She will win me away from this gloomy life, Away from this reckless self. I will follow where'er she beckons— Through fire, o'er land or sea; For never was fairy tempter Like the spirit that beckons me ! A JAPAN BELLE. A recent East Indian traveler thus sketches her : I saw a young girl standing, fan in hand, at an open door, reading. She was simply clad in a loose crape half-petticoat, half dressing-gown sort of dress, reaching as far down as the ankles, and bound by a sash of yellow silk around the waist. Her feet, which were small and beautifully formed, rested on the, common high straw sandals of the country. Over this dress, which left the bosom partly uncovered, she wore a light cream-colored open jacket, of a Muslin texture, with wide sleeves extending a little below the elbow ; her soft black hair was beautifully drawn back from off the forehead, and bound in a peculiar cluster at the back of the head, where it was held by two gold pins, one of great length, and with a scorpion-like de vice attached to it, and which moved to and fro with every motion of its wearer. Her complexion was bright and pale, much more so than the Chinese ; her features animated and expressive, and her teeth white, and as finely formed as her entire figure. By the latter. I saw that she was unmarried—the invariable Japanese cus tom being, that on the marriage of every female the teeth are dyed black, and, in some cases, the eyebrows shaven off. I halted nearly in front of where she stood ; she did not look " piqued," and turn away as the fair damsels of my own country would have likely done; but she favored me with a steady gaze, and smiled, though I could scarce detect the movement of a feature, while her eyes, like souls of eloquence, glowed in fascinating beauty. She was reading a book; I saluted her with a low bow ; she returned the compli ment by a somewhat similar movement. Observing my curiosity to see the "book which she held, she handed it to me. It was thick, and of nearly the quarto size; and letter press was mixed with numerous wood-cuts—a common circumstance in Japan, as I subsequently ascertained, where nearly every book published abounds with numerous illustrations. In weight the book was exceedingly light, and the cover-was of a very thick, colored paper, highly ornamented, the external picture being that of a crucifixion ; the paper was printed on one side only, and left uncut, so that the printed sides were alone pre sented to the eye. The work, one of an ordinary kind, was of excellent typography. Of its ordinary merits the young_ lady might have formed an opinion ; but being anything but a Japanese, I could do no such pleasant thing." fig — A boy being praised for his quick ness of reply, a gentleman " observed— cc When children are so very keen, they generally become stupid as they advance in years." The . lad immediately replied L— cs What a very keen boy , yoti must have tt cc Why Tom, thy dear fellow, how 04,y0n look." ; dare say, for the fact is, I never was smoldobefore,M my life." • !Ic.l TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS. ' ADAMSTOWN. Judge: Jacob Fichthorn, 62. Inspectors : • Franklin E. Woods, 7 ; Isaac Houser, 23; Samuel Wiesser, 22 ; Jac. Schlos ser, 13. Assessor: Samuel Stork, 64. Burgess: Sebastian Miller, 60. Town Council : William Mohn, 65; Levi Hemming, 60; John Flickinger, 62;' Daniel Hertz, 60. Constable: Franklin B. Regar, 23; Jesse Behm, 40. Supervisor: Solomon Good, 65. School Directors : Henry Fichthorn, 43 ; Henry Stauffer, 18. Auditor: Henry Mohn, 31 ; Henry G. Horn berger, 31. Justice of the Peace: Esaias Billiogfelt, 63 Judge : John J. Keylor, 113 ; William Ste venson, 105. Inspectors : Thomas Ferguson, 116 ; Geo Knox, 103. Assessor : Henry Baughman, 120 ; Daniel Geist, 99. Assistant Assessors : Wm. F. Berns, 113 ; Wm. Phenegar, 114 ; Morris Cooper, 108 ; Amos Bickel, 106. Constable : Caleb Wiggins, 74 ; Sylvester H. Williams, 139. Justice ofj the Peace: John M. Heyberger, 86; Christopher Graham, 72; William S. Ferree, 148 Mercer Whitson. 82. Supervisors : Peter Pickel, 114 ; Philip Ritz, 113 ; William Kinnard, 101 ; Leonard Pickel, 110. School Directors : Edwin Garrett, 119 ; Wm K. Mitchell, 205 ; Wm. L. Rakestraw, 120 ; A B. Miller, 104. Auditor : Samuel S. Baughman, 113 ; John Heidlebaugh, 105. Clerk : Edwin Garrett, 115 ; Wm. K. Clarke, 103. BRECKNOCK Judge: Henry Von Nieda, 153; Alexander Messner, 89 Inspectors : David W. Bender, 69; Benjamin Good, Sr , 34; Moses Messner 49; Michael Wit wer, 62. Assessor: Levi Lansel, 165; Benjamin Sei frit, 85. Constable: Jonathan Smith, 141; George Snyder, 4S. Supervisors : Daniel Brendee, 90 ; Henry Rupp, 32; Wm. Trostel, 109; J. H. Seitzinger, 102; John McColm, 91; Peter Coldren, 22 School Directors: Jacob Shup, 161: John W Lorah, 140; Samuel Trap, 68; Sam. Good, 103. Auditor: Dan'! Bowman, 32; Baltzer Schna der, 111. Clerk : - Samnel Lessley, 225. CLAY. Judge : Henry Erb, 74; Henry S. Eberly, 111. Inspectors : John Getz, 53 ; Samuel Miller, 69 ; Samuel Enck, 37. Assessor : John Enck, 96 ; Amos Garman, 77. Constable : Jacob Buchter, 107 ; Isaac Steif, 26 ; Peter Elser, 33. Supervisors : Emanuel Weidman, 99 ; Mel chior Ditzler, 91 : Peter Colp, 53 ; Samuel Lecher, 44 ; Daniel Furlow, School Directors : John Lowry, 91 ; Jacob Hacker, 95 ; Elias Euck, 16 ; David Pfautz, 55; Reuben Mohler. 73. Auditor : Samuel Bollinger, 43 Clerk: John Erb, 65. CONOY. Judge: Peter Sydse, 194 ; Henry Nophsker 76. Inspectors: John Myers, 191 ; W. Depue, 77. Assessor: B. F. Ebersole, 194 ; J. A. Miller, 78. Constable : John Weaver, 197 ; Frederick Smith, 17. Supervisors : Jacob Brenner, 145 ; Daniel O'Neill, 146 ; William Hoff, 124 ; J. K. Eber sole, 125. School Directors : Jos. Engle, 186 ; David Miller, 191; John Haldeman, .82 ; Henry Horst, 80. Auditor: Jacob Haldeman, (3 years,) 267 ; John Groff, 1 year, 189 ; Thomas Bryans 78. Clerk: Zachariah Gaireth 192 ; Henry Nagle, CONESTOGA Judge: Benjamin Urban, 224; Ulrich Strick ler, 51. Inspectors: Jacob Hiller, 121; Chrn. Henry, 52; A. R. Hess, 22; Emanuel Brenner, 84. Assessor : Sebastian Rohrer, 223 ; Martin Musser, 53. Constable_: John Clark, 209; Reuben Bene dict, 62. Supervisors : Christian Shoff, 226 ; Samuel H. Hess, 151; Philip Harman, 61; Adam Lefe • ver, 102. School Directors : Christian Kendig, 185 ; Christian R. Miller, 145; Henry D. Stehman, 50; Amos Mille.,; William Courtney, 40; Thomas McKibbon, 40; Adam Betsfield,.33. Auditor : John Graver, 228; David Trisler, 52. Clerk :J. Sweigart, 218; John Fralfch, 62. COLIDIBIA Judge : (North Ward) John Finger, 60 ; Thomas Welsh, 55. (South Ward) Benjamin Haldeman, 118 ; Benjamin Herr, 88. Inspectors : (North Ward) Henry Wilson, 59 ; Samuel P. Eberline, 57. (South Ward) Charles Posey, 122 ; Peter A. Kimbnrg, 83 Assessor : (North Ward) James Barber, 60 ; Michael Clepper,sB. (South Ward) James Bar ber, 128 ; Michael Clepper, 82. Constab;e : (North Ward) Samuel Hollings worth, 45 ; John Read, 68. (South Ward) Samuel Hollingsworth, 93 ; Jl2O. M. Read, 95. COCALICO EAST Judge : Joseph Irvin, 131; Jacob Snyder, 57; George Ludwig, 57. Inspectors: Geo. Reddig, I 15; Henry Shimp, 85 ; John S. Royer, 38. Assessor: J. G. Garman, 135; David Bruba ker, 110 ; Samuel S. Lied, 39. Constable : Nelson Wolfskill, 171 ; Jacob Mishler, 81. Supervisors : George Lorah, 128; Jacob Lutz, 114 ; George Shimp, 79 ; Henry Hartman, 61 ; George Winehold, 60 ; William Grill, 55. School Directors : William Lied, 164 ; Sam. Gring, 164 ; John Lesher, 122 ; M. H. Fry, 91. Auditor: William Brenieen, 65. Clerk : Henry Coldren, 52 ; Peter Gibson, 36. COCALICO WEST Judge : John R. Shirk, 131; Benjamin Kegereis, 113 ; Nathan Ruth 74. Inspectors : William Young, 89 ; Henry Matthew, 96 ; Benjamin K. Binckly, 44 ; Ben edict Weinhold, 55. Assessor : John Stober, 153 ; Daniel S. Lutz, 118 ; William Kezereis, 52. Constable : William Hartzog, 83 ; Samuel Bedgar, 190. Supervisors ; Michael Eberly, 195 ; Benj. Eabling, 74; Jacob Netzley, 155 ; Daniel Pan nabaker, 85 ; Jacob Barkman, 21 ; Daniel Bard, 26. School Directors: Jacob Royer, ; Daniel Hagy, 128 ; Christian Weist, 33 ; Charles Steinmetz, 46. Auditor : Daniel Brunner, 90. Clerk: Jeremiah Mumma, 63; Franklin Eckert, 38 ; John Gensamer, 24. COLERAIN Judge : Fredis P. Ryland, 120 ; Wm. C Worth, 90. Inspectors : John A. Galbreath, 41; Joel Sutton, 82; D. H. Cochran, 87. • Assessor : David Walker, 98 ; Henry Paxon , 113. Constable : David Walker, 180. Supervisors: Win. R. Ferguson, 184; John Gable, 17; John J. Andrews, 154; Joseph Brady, 31. School Directors : William Hogg, 51; David Miller; 50 ; A. B. Whiteside, 174; F. Sutton, 101 ; Dr. J. P. Andrews, 161. Auditor : Francis Scott, 113 ; Moses Brinton 65 ; Thomas Baker, 32. 'Clerk John H. Swisher, 153. DRIIMORE Judge : Isaao Rogers, 82; William Williams, 143. Inspectors : Lea P. Brown, 159 ; R. C. Ed wards, 63. Assessor : Jas. D. 'Welsh, 81 ; Edwin F. Hensel, 76 ; Bliss Hambleton, 30 ; Daniel Le fever, 38. Justice of the Peace: Samuel Boyd, 140; C. M. Johnson, 64. Constable: Lewis Hilton, 130; W. H. H. Potts, 70, " THAT COUNTRY IS THE MOST PROSPEROUS. WIDLECI LA3OB OOMMABDB Tilt GREATEST RIWARD."-BUCHANAN LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1860 Supervisors : James McGuigan, 215 ; Vin cent Reynolds, 200 ; Robt W. Moore, IS. School Directors: E. F. Scott, 128; Alban Cutler,l27; A. S. Clark, 119 ; S. B. Russell, 106; hos. R. Neel, 82; Valentine Gardner, 92. Auditor : Jason Bolton, 215. Clerk : P. W. Housekeeper, 80 ; W. H. H Potts, 37. DONEGAL EAST Judge (Maytown) George Murray, 107; Joseph Hagerty, 98. (Mount Joy) Samuel s ' Yetter, 77 ; John Leib, 39 ; M. G. Marpel, 51. Inspectors: (Maytown) John Morton, 79; David Hess,lol; George Sherbahn, 24. (Mount Joy) Juo. Sleglemild, 74; Henry Wertz,4B ; C. N. Johnson, 32 ; Valentine Greiner, 15. Assessor : Jacob Bowers, 158 ; John Rum bangh, 141. Justice of the Peace: Simon F. Albright, 166 ; John Alleman, 126. Supervisors : David Henderson,ls7; Michael Zook, 162 ; Henry E. Hershey, 145; Daniel Royer, 129. School Directors : John Masser, 166 ; John M. Hiestand, 161 ; Jacob D. Longanecker, 161; George Wilson, 144; JaMes B. Clarkl 3 4 ; Adam Fletcher, 103. - Constable : Jno. Brown, 180 ; Jos. Stape,lo9 Auditor: Daniel Heisey, 126; Nicholas M Peck, 158. Clerk : Henry M. Shreiner, 164; Thomas J Haines, 139. DONEGAL WEST Judge : John B. Hamaker, 56 ; Martin Lin demnth, 70. Inspectors: John Ober, 64; Aaron Baylor, 63, Assessor: Michael Ober, 127. Constable: Henry Flowers, 57 ; Matthias Shank, 47. Supervisors : Samnel Rutt,4o ; Daniel Eb ersole, 62 ; John S. Swigart, 65 ; Jos. Rua, 85; School Directors : Peter B. Nissley, 65 ; Joseph Good, 55; Leander Lindemnth, 63; Frederick Peck, 61. Auditor: Abraham Hisey, (3 years) 62; John Hamaker, (2 years) 56 ; Abraham For m-y., (3 years) 65 ; Peter Rntt, (2 years) 70 ; Clerk : Abraham Hassler, 60 ; Jacob Don ecker, 67. Judge: Henry Shirk, 268 ; Solomon Diffen derfer, 208. Inspectors: Samuel Heoffer, 271; Levi Hull, 204. Assessor: Robert Townsley, 256; Levi Sen senig, 96 ; Abraham Slough, 127. Justice of the Peace: Elias G. Groff, 264; Wm. Ellmaker, 212. Constable : Simon N. Nagle, 468; Jacob Davidson, 217; George Henry, 102. Supervisors: Moyer Hoover, 286; Christian Hurst, 255; Abraham Reiter, 208; David Bas ore, 139. School Directors : Benjamin Spreoher, 97 ; Isaao Martin 127; Benjamin Davis, 192; Jacob R. Johns, 349 ; John Boyer, 179. Auditor: George Mentzer, 491. Clerk : Amcis Diller, 491. EARL EAST. Judge : Samuel E. E.anck, 272 ; John Goshen, 109. Inspectors : Davis A. Brown, 293 ; Davis Stauffer, 109. Assessor : William S. Shirk, 216 ; James Newpher, 165. Justice of the Peace : Wm. B. Jacobs, 162 ; Absalom B. Bigler, 208. - Supervisors : Isaac Bruckhart, 227 ; Chas. Sweigert, 115 ; John Sander, 237 ; Jesse Har ding, 159. School Directors: Peter Eby, 360; John B Weiler, 358. Auditor : John S. Weaver, 280 ; Daniel B Goheen, 100. Clerk : Davis Wallace, 277 ; Levi Rex, 102 EARL WEST Judge : Jacob Myers, 203. Inspectors : Franklin R. Rude, 69 ; Charles McCloud, 40 ; Emanuel Duck, 44 ; Joseph Scharly, 36. Assessor: Levi G. Kemper, 114; Isaac R. Brown, 44; Isaac W. Johns, 38. Constable: John Johnson, 141; Lewis Sprech er, 52, Supervisors : Reuben R. Bitzer, 163; Jacob Bear, 164; Hiram Kolp, 27. School Directors :„Chrn. Brown, 148 ; Elias Bomberger, 138; David Bender, 137 ; Elias Reemsnyder, 64; Martin Beck, 39. Auditor: John B. Bitzer, 153; Henry Zwal ly, 131. Clerk: Samuel M. Seldoinridge, 194 Judge: Benjamin Witmer, 95; Wm. Brown, 61. Inspectors : John Herr, 87; William Dun gan, 69. Assessor: James Risk; 89; Jno. Graham, 66. Justice of the Peace : J. Harding Gilbert, 112; Sam. L. Kauffman, 51; Hardy Lovett, 107. Constable : - Robert Rea, 100; John Johnston, 54. Supervisors: Isaac B. Mayers, 97; Jno. How ett, 78; George Kunkle, 74; Wm. Gilner, 54. School Directors: J. Harding Gilbert, 96 ; David Reehm, 89; Jacob N. Groff, 66; John S. Brown, 89 ; Chrisiian -, 60 ; Michael Rowe, 62. Auditor Jac. Heidlebaugh, 93; Levi Pierce, 61. Clerk : David Witmer, 89; Dan. D. Hess, 67. EPHRATA Judge: Levi Miller, 165 ; Benjamin Urich, 110 ; Samuel Smith, 39. Inspectors : John Leber, 74 ; Franklin Spera, 133 ; Peter L. Faust, 16 ; Jacob Kofroth, 86. Assessor : Jacob S. Sharp, 214 ; Isaac Strohl, 120. Constable : Joseph Zerfass, 137 ; Henry C. Ludwig, 99 ; Wm. Senger, 14. Supervisors: Jacob Leed, 165 ; Samuel G. Kemper ' 72 ; Henry Scbeaffer ' 152 ; Edward Nagle, 141 ; Samuel Bechtel, 16 ; Cyrus 'Mi chael, 26 ; Nathaniel Garman, 32. School Directors : Jacob Longenecker, 145; John. Dissinger, 152 ; David Kemper, 248 ; ; John S. Hacker, 107 ; Peter Bard, 58 Martin Gross, 38 ; Lewis Zeigler, 41 ; Ela"m Myers, 226. Auditor : Samuel Wolf, 205 ; Jacob Hart, 54. Clerk : E. H. Cleaver, 149; John H. Gross 50 ; Michael Hummer, 6 ; Samuel Apple, 13' ELIZABETH Judge : Israel Zartman, 135. Inspectors : Abraham Bridegam, 74 ; Edw L. Kryder, 75. Assessor: John Fausett, 84; 'Henry S. Bra baker, 64. Constable : Daniel Dissinger, 77 ; John Bright, 64. Justice of the Peace : Samuel H. Miller, 71. Supervisors: Jacob Wolf, 74; Christian Harniey, 83 ; Henry E. Brubaker, 79. School Directors: Samuel M. Scheaffer, 83; Joseph Weidman, 146 ; George Widders, 60 Auditor : Jim. Garman, 65; Jao. R. Hess, 77. Clerk : Franklin E. Bentz, 71. ELIZABETHTOWN. . Judge : Israel P. Balmer, 49 ; Henry M Br enernan, 72. Inspectors : George Weland, 66 ; Jerome B. Shultz, 67. Assessor: Henry Harmony, 57; John Kay lor, 66. Constable: Joseph F. Eekinger, 56 ; . Jacob Grove, 67. School Directors: Joseph Eckert, 102; George Byrod, 59;. 1 3ac0b Felix, 77. FULTON. Judge: Henry McVey, 150; J. H. Clenden en, 121. Inspector : D. D. Swift,l4l ; J. H. Haines, 125. Assessor: Samuel W. Scott, 126 ; L. H. Me Cardell, 142. Sohool Directors: W. F. Neal, 148; W.F. Jenkins, 135 ; N. Davis Scott, 133 ; Williana Brown, 128. Justice of the Peace: Samuel Wicks, 244; Robert Maxwell, 149 ; James. Hanna, 128. Auditor : Jos. Thomas, 141; Alfred Brown, 125. Supervisors : Benj. Passmore, 133 ; John Riley, 261 ; James McCall, 141. Constable : - John Riley, 260. Clerk: Joseph ,Philips, 161; Francis Wilk inson, 93. ! - . HEMPFIRLD EAST. - Judges (38th District) Abraham Brown,B4; Abraham Shell, 145. Inspectors :• (23 District) Peter Swarr, 120; Cyrus Breslau, 22;.(38 District) John Sher ich, 38; Hiram G. West, 76. Assessor: Jacob Hershey, 181; Joseph 11 Royer, 90. Constable : Samuel Kissinger, 189; John B Frees, 70; Scattering, 9. Supervf .. cor, : Jacob G Greider, 120; John S. Wissler. l -!•); John M. Kaptfman, 183. Soliool Directors: Frederick Shier., 260: Tobias H. Miller, 263; Scattering, 16. Auditor: David Baker, 230. Clerk : John L. Miller, 229. HEMPFIELD WEST. Judge : D. W. Witmer, 344. Inspectors : John Yonts, 180 ; John Hon gendobler, ; Wm. Walker, 102. Assessor: H. A. Steigelman, 326. Constable : John Kaim, 330. Supervisors : John S. Dellinger, 320 ; Cor nelius Gram, 340. School - Directors : Benjamin Root, 236 ; Christian Shenk, 312 ; Michael Seagriet, 315 ; Henry Wiesler, 315 ; John Friday, 114. Auditor: D. E. Rohrer, 33 7. Clerk: Jacob Kindig, 335. LANCASTER TWP. Judge : Jacob Treasher, 89. Inspectors : Eli Johns, 48 ; B. Lentz, 44. Assessor: Benjamin Huber ' 74. Constable: John McCatchen, 45; David Eberly, 37. Superrisors : Christ. Kreider, 55 . ; David Potts, 25; Eli Aulthouse, 56; Christ. Shenk, 40 School Directors : Philip Hausman, 60 ; S. P. Spencer, 50 ; John Shenk, 61. Auditor : Saml. Hershey, 58 ; Benj. Charles, 58. Clerk : Christ. Lintner, 53. LAMPETER EAST. Judge : David Stamm, 166. Inspectors: Peter Diffenbach, 129 ; Daniel L. Erb, 38. Assessor: John B. Diffenbach, 166. Constable : Peter Gara, 153'; Chas. Stark, 8. Justice of the Pease: Joel Miller, 156. Supervisors : Thomas Smith, 160 ; Jacob Byerly, 98 ; Henry Fraelich, 67. School Directors David Groff, 166 ; David N. Landis, 166. Auditor: George Leamon, 107: Benjamin Witmer, 43. Clerk : Henry Keneagy, 106. LAMPETER WEST. - - . Judge: G. W. Miller, 211. , Inspectors: David Book, 60 ; Abrahim Ul mer, 52; Samuel' Weaver, 63; William B. Weaver, 30. Assessor: George Ulmer, 212. Constable: Jacob Brindle, 15. Supervisors : Edmund Lefevre, 94; Isaac B. Miller, 172 ; Jacob Weaver, 131. School Directors : M. Krider, jr., 133 ; Chrn. ° B. Herr, 122 ; John H. Miller, 159. Auditor : John B. Herr, 209. Clerk: Henry Miller, 213. LEACOCK. Judge : John Seldomridge, 196 ; John L. Lightner, 73. Inspectors: Daniel Beecher, 197; George H. Eckert, 74. Assessor: Mahlon Ruth, 161 ; John R. Rut ter, 111. Constable: Marks G. Groff, 133; George Heller, 102. Supervisors : William Blair, 226 ; John Bei ler, 445 ; RobCrt Lynch, 126. • School Directors: Joseph Slack, 135 ; Peter E. Hershey, 154 ; Peter B. Eckert, 123 ; David H. Leeche, 109. Auditor : Joseph J. Kinsey, 198 ; James H. Davis, 75. Clerk : Moses Eaby, 199 ; David Beam, 73. LEACOCK UPPER Judge : Dr. Isaac C. Weidler 94 ; Isaac Bashong, 150. Inspector : Jacob Kolb, 90 ; Diller Bare, 161 Assessor : Washington Porter, 167: John B Raff, 84. Constable: Hugh Montgomery, 101. Supervisors : Peter Kellenberger, 127 ; Hen ry Weidler, 75 ; Jacob Kurtz, 175 ; John Sel lers, jr., 128. School Directors : Henry Barton, 110 ; Jacob Vandersaal, 119 ; John Bard (2 years), 117 ; Benjamin Bushong, 126 ; Abraham G. Groff, 165 ; Abraham Martin (2 years), 118. Auditor: Isaac L. Bard, 93 ; Abm. Eby, 163. Clerk: Samuel R. Nlyer, 164. LITTLE BRITAIN. Judge : Thomas Farniss, 108 ; Christopher Hess, 75. Inspectors J C. Taylor, 122; Wiliam Hays, 59. Assessor: Francis Dond, 111; W. W. Hen sel, 71. Constable: Richard F. Johnson, 100; S. W. Marshall, 59. Supervisors : Rieh. F. Johnson, 174; Mathew Hand, 121; Levi Barnett, 66. School Directors: Thomas Fnrniss, 126; Mar cenus King, 107 ; Robt. Gibson, 61; J. W. F. Swift, 81. Auditor : William Wood, 121; E. B. Patter son, 116; Charles Hays, 91; John Kirk, 23. Clerk : John Kirk, 85; Aaron Brogan, 79. MANHEIAI TOWNSHIP Judge : Amos Rudy, 249. Inspectors : John Frank - , 125 ; George Wis ner, 119. Assessor : John W. France, 153: Martin S. Heiser, 99. Constable : S. S. Geist, 253; Supervisors : Conrad 'Garber, 138 ; George Hank, 133 ; William Keller, 109. School DireCtors : Jacob Hassler, 239 ; Chris ian Hess, 242. Auditor: John S. Hostler, 227. Clerk: C. H. Kreider, 227. MANHEIM BOROUGH. Judge: William Mengle, 97. - - Inspectors : Henry Eby, jr., 61 ; Alfred D. Grosh, 45. Assessor: Mich'l White, 93 : DavidoMay, 10 Justice of the Peace : Gabriel Shaffner, 96. Constable: John R. Young, 92 Council : Andrew J. Eby, 91 ; Jacob H Kline, 99. School Directors: Henry G. Hogendobler, 93 ; John M. Dunlap, 88. Auditor: Jacob Reiff, 105 ; Henry Arndt, 99; John Rice; 99. Burgess : Gabriel Shaffner, 97. MANOR. Judge : Millerston District—Peter W. Hies tand, 158; Christian H. Charles, 76. Indian town District—Christian Sourbeer, 161; Peter Kline, 38. Washington District—Jacob H. Staman, 75 ; George S. Mann, 56. Inspectors: Millerstown District—Jacob C. Kready, 159; ,Abraham Peters, 25, Indian town Distriot—Daniel Gerlach, 182; David Shoff, 36. WashinotoWn Distriot—Jacob C. Stoner, 75; Joseph Schoch, 57. Assessor: John G. Landis, 384; Park Mason, 112 Constable : Eli W. Gochnanr, 362; Christian M. Hertzler, 122. Supervisors: John Kessler, 397; Amos Eshle man, 285; Rudolph Kauffman, 210; Joseph Lorentz, 91. School Directors : Jacob B. Shuman 212; Jacob Pickle, 347; Jacob C. Stauffer, 232; Adam S. Deitrich, 188. Auditor: John Lintner, 393; Charles J. Rhodes, 101. Clerk : Frederick Stoner, Jr., 395; John Miller, 105. MARTIC Judge: Joshua Hagen, 142; William G Wentz, 92. Inspectors : David G. Rush, 157; Samuel S Kirkwood, 78. Assessor: Hugh Armstrong, 149; Hiram L Thompson, 85. Constable : John B. Hess, 112; Hugh O'Nail, 63; John Fisher, 57. Supervisors : Samnel Miller, 145 ' • Thomas Clark, 1.45 : George Moke, 74; Amos Groff, 94. School Directors: Samuel Allison, 126; Thomai Stewart, 164; Joseph Engles, 173. Auditor: Albert G. Porter, 121; Thomas Labezeus, 83 ; Daniel Good, 23. Clerk: Benjamin Herr, 160; George Robin son, 66. MARIETTA Judge : Thos. Barnes, 209 ; ChasAirod, 102. Inspectors : C. C. P. Grosh, 208 ; Edward F. McElroy, 100. • Assessor,: Isaac Reisinger, 150 ; David Both, 116. Constablet Joseph Rhin,' 130; F, F. Mosey, Justice of the Peace: John Auxer, 128 ; D. Roath, 137. School Directors : J. J. Libhart, 262 ; A. B. Grosh,' 201 ; Aaron Gable, 67. MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. Judge: R. McFadden, 33 ; William Shields, 166 ;H. Way; 75. (22n3 District) Chrn. K. Long, 108; Henry Eby, 28. Inspectors : Jacob Shelly, 87 ; Peter Waltz, 69 ;D. K. Burkholder, 91. (22nd District) Andrew Brubaker, 63 ; John L. Brubaker, 28; Chrn. Brandt, jr., 14; Benjamin Divitt, 31. Assessor: Peter Bruner, 143 ; D. H. Stoner, 130 ; G. D. Miller, 14. High Constable : F. IL Allys, 70 ; John Ho gentobler, 80 ; Aaron Smaly, 61 ; John Fry, 13 ; Jacob Lawrence, 52. Borough Constable: James Donaghy, 160 ; Joseph Donaven 121. Council—K Ward: Benjamin Eby, 96; H. S. Myers, 13. Council—W. Ward : William Brady, 61 ; Henry Sherbahn, 85. School Directors : John H. Brenneman, 187; C. M. Martin, 168 ; Samuel Eshleman, 126._ Burgess : Jacob Uhrioh, 283. • Auditor : J. R. Hoffer, 248. MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP. Judge : (Upper) Michael Meokley, 52 ; Geo. Pearce., 17 ; (Lower) John Bossier, 89. Inspectors : (Upper) Samuel Gruber, 46 ; Abm. Herr, 15; Peter Kemerer, 18. (Lower; Jonathan Bond, 21; Jacob Souders, 22; Jacob Eshleman, 44. Assessor: H. B. Painter, 168. Constable : John Balmer, 24. Supervisors : Jacob K. Nissley, 99 ; Jacob Stouffer, 140 ; Joseph Barnhart, 29 ; Joseph Bachman, 68. School Directors: C. H. Nissley, 151; G. S. Baker, 169 ; John Moyer, 17. Auditor : Peter Oberholtzer, 152 ; Christian Demme, 17. Clerk : John H. Zellers, 151 ; Samuel Bal mer, 17. PARADISE Judge: Jas. Girvin, 79; T. S. Woods, 180. Inspectors : J. D. Hasson, 81; J. K. Ryan, 168. Assessor: J. M. Bras, S 2; Geo. Anthony, 175. • Constable : J. Harvey . Eshleman, 151; Aaron Bain, 93. Supervisors: J. H. Harsh, 90; J. S. Lefever, 66 ; Elisha Bard, 184; Isaac Denlinger, 174. School Directors: G. L. Eckt;rt, 91 ; Joseph Hamilton, 91 ; Jacob Eshleman 149 ; Uriah Eckert, 171. Auditor: Geo. Barner, , B2; Thos. Lytle. 176 Clerk: W. Traub, 74 Chrn. Keneagy 183 Justice of the Peace : John B. Warfel, 186 PEQUEA Judge : Benj. M. Barr, 85 ; Samuel Hess, 36. Inspectors : Abraham Snavely, jr., 21 ; Cor nelius Tyson; 21 ; Lyman Fulton, 21 ; Isaac Hoke, 62. Assessor : Martin G. Rush, 127. Constable : Benjamin Rowe, 86 ; John Har man, 36. Supervisors: David Hess, 74; Abraham Burkholder, 6,3 ; Henry Wille, 44; A. B. My lin, 64. School Directors : Samuel Hess, 84 ; John Mecartney, 123 ; Peter Snavely, 34. Auditor : Amos Warfel, 117. Clerk : George Boreman, 26 ; Chrn. Graeff, 64 ; Benjamin Rowe, 36. PENN. Judge: Gabriel Gingrich, 218. Inspectors : Samuel Beard, 80 ; Benjamin D Danner, 73 ; John Fisher, GO. Assessor: Isaac Gingrich, 211 ; Henry Kei ser, 10. Justice : Henry Weaver, 5. Constable : Jacob D. White, 7 ; Edward Hupp, 5. Supervisors: John D. Behm, 108; Benja min Badarf, 192 ; Jacob. Thuma, 112; Joseph HersLey, 28. School Directors: James Boyd, 51; James M. Mullen, 56 ; Philip Smith, 169 ; Cyrus Bomberger, 158. Auditor: John Hershey, 220. Clerk : 'Christian Hershey, 220. PROVIDENCE. Judge : Samuel Huber, 171. Inspectors: John Strohni, jr., 106 ; Frank lin Brenneman, 60. Assessor: Martin Huber, 163. Assistant Assessors: John M. Shenk, 113; Samuel Jones, 173 ; J. H. Shirk, 59. Constable: Martin Warfel, 79 ; Benjamin H. Witmer, 95. Supervisors : Adam Mowrer, sr., 107 ; John Thomas, 168 ; John Miller, 61. School Directors : Samuel Book, ;82 Ste phen Wiggins, 100 ; John Conrad, 66 ; John K. Raub, 103. Auditor: Jotu Strohm, jr., 105; John Tweed, 64. Clerk : John L. Miller, 177. RAPHO. Judge : Henry B. Becker, 101 ; Christian Kauffman, 76. Inspectors : Jacob Shollow, 86; Benjamin Donaven, 95. Assessor: John B. Breneman, 195; Jesse McMullen, 102. Constable : John Showers, Sen., 10& ; John Hossler, 27. Supervisors : Geo. Keyser, 174; Dan. K. Shel ly, 169 ; John. Becker, 118; David Barnes, 127. School Directors : Emanuel Cassel, 166; Jno. Fry, 179; Chrn. Eby, 117; Jacob Becker, 116. Auditor : Samuel L. Brubaker, 191; Joseph Masterson, 111. Clerk : Ge'orge Buoh, 192; Samuel H. Fry, 109. SADSBUBY, Judge : Jehu Baker, 85 ; Philip Hathaway, 38. Inspectors : S. B. Pownall, 39; John A. Rhea, 31; H. Baldwin, 53. Assessor: D. B. Walter, 89; Jacob R, Smo ker, 30. Constable: Wm. Proudfoot, 91. Supervisors : James Reed, 93; Sam. Young, 82; Joseph Russell, 27; George Dale, 43. School Directors : 'A. T. McClelland, 124; P. S. Bush, 93; James H. Pownall, 28. Auditor : Samuel Slokom, 90; John D. Bar rer, 30. Clerk: Abraham Roop, 90. SALISBURY. Judge : Samuel J. Henderson, 259 ; A. L. Henderson, 120. • Inspectors: Wm. H. Thum, 273; Thomas Wilson, 17 ; Samuel Worrel, 87. Assessor and Constable : Jacob D. Warfpl, 306 ; Wm. Diem, 33. Assistant Assessor: John McGill, 287; Na thaniel Ellmaker, 282. Supervisors : Christian D. Warfel, 249 ; George Ramsey, 204; John Ellmore, 136; Henry Martin, 15 ; Francis Wilson, 38. School Directors : Robert W. Morton, 296 ; James Daniels, 289 ; E. W. Coffin, 255. Auditor: Geo. W. Buckley, 300 ; Jacob Umble. 306. Clerk : Samuel Kurtz, 350. STRASBURG BOROUGH Judge: A. R. Black, 72 ; B. F. Ibach, 111. Inspectors : Henry Diffenbach, 38 ; William Black, 78 ; John V. Hiestand, 72. Assessor : John Werntz, 139 ; Samuel Fon dersmith, 51. Justice of the Peace : James McPhail, 77 ; Jacob Hildebrand, 123 ; Samuel P. Bower, 27 ; Isaac Walker, 74; William B. Warren, 65. Constable: Robert Downy, 97; Martin Eb erly, 86. School Directors : Josiah Martin, (3 years,) 176; James Paul, (3 years,) 75 ; Joe. Foulk, (1 year,) 114 ; Henry Diffenbach, (3 years,) 85 ; Ales. Shultz, 74 ; Wm. P. Robison, 33. Chief Burgess: Joseph Bowman, 162. • Assistant Burgess : James Linville, 134 ; Ja cob Bnckwalter, 29. Town Council: William Stew, 129 ; Mi chael Book, 133 ; Jacob Rohrer, 159; William Black, 162 ; John Rohrer, jr., 25 ; Rudolph Shaub, 162 ; John P. Kilburn, 128 ; Samuel Fondersmith, - 28 ; John Holl, jr., 133; Jacob Hoffman, 32 ; Josiah Martin, 35. - High Constable : Thomas Eager, 82 ; Henry Waidley, 79. STRASBURG TOWNSHIP. Judge : John Girvin, 22 ; Jacob Martin, 171. Inspector: Henry Gpindler, 22; Samuel Eby, 146 ; Joseph Tweed, 23. Assessor: Danlel Helm, 96; Henry D Bholts, 98. - • Justice of the, Peace : Franklin Clark, 35 Henry N. Breneman 193 • Henry Musselman, 166. Constable: Benjamin 8r0wn,•167. I ' Superidsors': Benjamin Keen, 1931 Isaac, Lantz, 173 ; Gi3orge Byerly, 14. • School Directors : Henry. Musser, 184 ; Isaac Myers, 193 ; C. Eby, 9. Auditor i Henry N. Breneroan, 170. Clerk: Jacob Martin, 192. WARWICK. , Judge : Wm. S. Bear, 299 ; Benj, Kr:titer, 104. . Inspector : Henry Mcclatighlin, 299 ; Hiram Mine, 105. - Assessor: Andrew Hackman, 290 ; Peter. Kaffroth, 108. . School Directors : Litia District—Charles Sturgis, 37; JameS Miksch, 36. Constable: Andrew I'. Grosh, 246 ; Daniel Ressler, - 97, John B. Erb, 11. Supervisors: Jacob Geyer, 196 ; Isaac Holl, 168 ; Samuel Binkley, 1771 Jos. Bucher, 179. School Directors: Christian Eby, 192•; Peter S. Reist, 231;, Samuel E. Keller, 81; Isaac F. Bomberger, 134. Auditor : Christian Snyder, 272 ; Jacob Buser, 111. • Clerk : Justuti F. Diehm, 297 ; J. Lichten• thaeler, 108. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE .adamatown—EsAus BTLEISOFELT. • Bart JOHNM. HEYBERGEI4 Wu. S. Fromm. CIay—SAMUEL liISSLEY, SAMUEL EBERLE. Cocalico West—WILLIAM H. PAUL, F. A. STERNE. CO/Urabia--JOHN EDDY, JOICV W. HOUSTON, DAVIS BRUNER. DrUraOre—SAMITEL BOYD. Donegal West--Joan B. Howl., RUDOLPH SHANK. Donegal East—Susox F. ALREIGHT. EarI—ELIAS G. GROFF. Earl East—AEsiLLom B. BULLER. Elizabeth—SAN - um H. MILLER. .Fulton--.SAMTEL WICKS, ROBERT MAXWELL. Lampeter East—JOEL MILLER. Lampeter West—L. MILLER. WRLKINSON. Leacock Yipper—lßAAC BITSHONaL. Mankeins twp.—HENRY H. KERTE, HENRY SHREINER. Manheim bor.--akERIEL SHAFFNKE. Manor—GEORGE C. HAWTHORN. Mount Joy twp.—CHRISTIAN COBLE. Marietta bor.—E. D. Roam. Paradise—JOHN B. WARFEL. Penn—HENRY WEAVER. Strasburg bor.—JACOB HILDEBRAND, JAMES MCPHAIL. Strasburg twp.—HENßy N. BRE.NEMAN, HEN RY MUSSETASAN. Warwick— FRANCIS W. CHRIST. CARDS. REDIOVAL.•I3IIIION_ P. g.uy, Attorney at Law, has removed his °face fn-m North Duke street to No. 3, In Whlmyer's Now, South Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. [mar 13 tf 9 FREDERICK S. PYFER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE—No. 11 NORTE( DUKE. STREET, (WEST HIDE, LAN CASTER, Pa. apr 20 tf 14 RE 111 0V A 1.....-1171.1.L1AD1 S. ANWEG, Attorney at Law, has removed his office from his former place into South Duke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lutheran Church. apr 8 tf 12 HALL FOREMAN, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE WITH T. 13 FRANKLIN, ESQ NG. 26 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. W T. McPRAIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mar . 3lly 11 No. 11 N. Dugs ST., LANCASTER, PA. W ASHINGTON W. HOPHIN S, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with N. Lightner &J. K. Alexander. Esqg Dnke St., nearly opposite Court House. [fel, 7 6m* 4 A LDUS J. NEFF, Attorney at Law.-- .j% Office with B. A. Shreffer, Esq., south-west corner of Centre Square, Lancaster.. may 15,'55 ly 17 E DWARD 111 , GOVER.N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 3 South Queen street, in Reed, McGrann, Kelly & Co.'s Banking Building, Lancaster, Pa. apr 6 tf 12 FAR. JOHN RUC ALLA, DENTIST.--oflice 1./ No. 4 East King street. Residence 'Walnut street. second door West of Duke, Lancaster, Pa. [apr 18 Lf 13 WILBERFORCE NEVIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office with Wm. B. Fordney, south-east corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. [oct 25 ly• 41 41.1.1UEL H. REYNOLDS, attorney at Law. Office, No. 14 North Duke street, opposite the Court House. may 5 tf 16 i d i BRAIN SHANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH D. G. ESHLEMAN, Es q., No. 86 NORTH DUKE ST., LANCASTER, PA. mar 22 ly. IC NEWTON LIGHTNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, hail his Office in North Duke street, nearly opposite the Court House. Lancaster, apr 1 tf 11 JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law.--Of fire one door east of Lechler's Hotel, East King street, Lancaster, Pa. dEtt.,. All kinds of Scrivening—such as writing Wills. Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, Ac., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. may 15. '55 tf-17 EM°VAL*-- iil T ° l n : .f ßAttordeyat Law, has removed ocero North Queen street to the building in the south-east corner of Centre Square, formerly known as Hubley's Hotel. Lancaster, april 10 EMOVAL...-DR. J. T. BAKER, 110111- IEPATLIIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his office to No. 69 East King street. nest door above King's Grocery. Reference--Professor W. A. Gardner, Ph liadelphia. Calls from the tonntiy will be promptly attended to. apr 6 tf 12 JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law.--Of nice in East King street, two doors east of Udder's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. 4:51r- All business connected with his profession, and all kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Stating Accounts, de-, promptly attended to. m 16. tf-17 REMOVAL. --H. B. SWARM, Attorney at Law, has removed his office to No. 13 North Duke street, nearly opposite his former location, and a taw doors north of the Court House. apr 5 3m 12 JOHN Fr EIRINTOPE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has removed his office to his residence v lio, 249 South 6th Street, above Spruce. ' - Refers by permission to Hon. H. G. Intro, A. L. 111VER, Psuasen BILIPTON, nov 24 ly .45 " TECADDZIIS SUVENS. JAMES H. BARNES, FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR MAKER, No. 5934 East Sing street, Lancaster, Takes pleasure in inviting the public to call at his Ware rooms, and examine his BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. US-ORDERS received and promptly attended to-at the shortest notice. None but the beat workmen are employed in this establishment, consequently Chdirs purchased at this house are fully equal id any article sold in the Eastern Cities. Call and examine for yourselYes [arm 18,1 y, 31 CARPETS,HIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, WALL PAPERS, DECORANTS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, FEATHERS, MATTRESSES, !Lc:, Por cab, by HAGER & BROS. nen 20 tf BRACES! SUPPORTERS t c.i H. NEEDLES, "- 8. W. CORNFR TWELFTH. AND RACE STREETS, PUILADELPRIA. Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remcdies. flan constantly on hand a largo Stock of Genu ine French Trusses, also a complete assortment of the best American, Including the celebrated Whites Patent Lever Truss, believed by the hist authorities to be superior to any yet invented, English and American Supporters and Baits, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Self hijoat lug Syringes, adopted to both sexes, in neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, &e. Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt atten tion. ang 23 4 32' IjUILDII NG SLATE.,-The subscriber has just received a large lot of PEACH BOTTObi and - YORE- COUNTY - BUILDING SLATE, which, he will pot on by_ the square or sell by the ton, on the moat reasonable terms. He has also constantly on - hand`an extra - light Peach Bottom Building- elate, Intended • for slating on top of shingles. Please call and examine my PEACE BOTTOM SLATE, which are the best in the market, and 'cannot be had at any other yard, as I have made arrangements with R. F. Jones fot the' Lancaster Market- • • GEORGE D. SPRECHER, North Queeh St., lone Miter, Penna. , Ilfgr The above date can: also be had at P. S. BLETZ'S Lumber Yard, Columbia. • This is to certify that we do not sell our Win quality Peach Bottom Guaged Slate - to any other per son in Lancaster city than the.above named. It. F. JONES, Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Booting Slate. oet 6 tf SS 800 T A A I 1 - 0 1. 1 0 1 % . A K J . C - 0 0 M B S, CURRIER A.N.D LEA'THE,II' D - EALER, 1130 Market Street, jskeloto 121h,..rhaadelphia. • has the moat extensive assortment iegOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, of ail descriptions T'Red and-Oak Bole Skirting, Slaughter, French and City Calf. Skins, Rips, Wax. Upper, Morocco, Linings, Laciuga, 'Leather - A.oOn . Skitus, Shoe Tools, •Lards, Findings; &a, and , evety.artiCla.: requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowerf pines, towhic.h - heltivlWS theatten. , on of. the trtule.•' • Li; :Ideoliteni.4.B:, . . . • . 8. -A A 0. --.- B .4: 13, - ,7T 'o' ._ N. i I' WHOlNAirlAcritooza.,wniz AND LiqUOIZTOIik b105,.188-1131.Notittldstieeti:Msdatp141. - - • , il - 11 ..: - . 4 1•5tW.:-. - • - . ,--' '•' ' .-...:::. .• - e cam: -- NATIONAL• POLICE GAZIIITTAIreiaIkIa Great Journal of Crime and Oriminabptalailts Thir. teentb year,and is widely ciroulatedthromshout the coon try. It is the, find paper of the klud , pinAhe United 'States,and is distinctive in itanbaracter. ' utdbitiedf..lt has lately passed into the hands of Geo. Wadfittsell,C3Co.i by whom it 'will hereafter be conducted- •Adr.:.lifetaidl•Was formerly Chief of Police of New York Olty,-asulise.will no doubt render it one of the most lottrestkig pipet* in.the country. Ita editorials ore forcibly written" arid of a chair. Doter that should command for the paper. nnlierSal SIP Snbaeriptions, $2 per annum ; ' $1 arrilxMOixtbii,: to be remitted by Snbetribera, (who elmoldwrita Sl:reknit:nes and the town, county 11,ZICLO4ta where tboY.refitteldathl3g to • GEO. W.' ALA.TSELL &"004 '"" - Editors and.PreludotonWtakit, ' National Police 'Gazette, Now.libitkvAttr.. CE:1211 TH PHILADIELPIIIA , VENING SUL; LETIN, AN INDEPENDENT. DAILY NEWSPAPER, devoted especially to the Intermits . 6f Pennsylvania: M'M Mining Important Telegraphic NO% jiixtepw.Eptyrain Vance of the Morning Papers. Original Foreign and Do. mastic Correspondence; Editorials on all Ehthiecta r arld tall Reports of all the news of the dry. The ,Cotomorcial and Financial Departments are foll;•aridiarircarefially'attended to. • 451-,ta. .uf Airtuntriersa Mannuf. thernic. Ito better pnpait in the State, the circulation ;being-next tofhe largest In the city, and among the most - intelligent and influen tial of the population. • , TERMS; SIX DOLLARS PEP. YEAR; LN' ATP - ANON. „ (lilfratlNGS: Proprietors, - No. 112 South Third street, Philadelphbi. THE PHILADELPHIA EId.TIJIiDAY" 13i:pr handsome, well•lilled, Rasura WIZIELT DicwapaPvir.,,lspub lished by the Proprietors et the .folloWlug low rates: " . , 1 Copy, one year„ 6 Copies, " . 19 ‘. 21 30 " " 100 " ~~{• :f~ t ~ i n :.:.r THE LAEHEST' OWE be sent 'for three years THE NEXT LARGEST CLUB, (orar_100) will be tent for two yews. Addreai CUMMINGS ,CPEACCKIS., Proprietors, 801 l t 1 BuildliS4,.. ' No. 112 South Third street;Philadcil is. . ... 110 V 23 • . • F Alja AND. WINTER HATS I , FAIL AND WINTER . OAD 13 I PALL AND WINTER t HATS I FALL AND v.n.ralu 042 . 41 FALL AND WINTER lIATS t, . HALL AI4D viwiy# CLAPS At SLIIILTZ & BROTTIEit'S, At 9RULTZ & BROTHER'S At SHULTZ A'l3 017128.13, 20% NORTH QUEEN Sired. and 'next Wen' ,Lane's ' Store, EAST'KING Streit.. SHULTZ & BRO. respectfully Inkltaattention'totbeix.ei tensive and varied assortment of JIATS -,and, CAPS, :de signed for the coming Pall' nd Wlnter,,comprising Gentle men's, Dress Hats, of beautiful Model and fabric, fally;,up to the progress of fashion. . . A beautiful Silk Hat for $3,00: 'Soft Pelt Irate,, an en tire assortment, comprising . every variety, of pattern, color and quality. Gents' end Youths' Ceps, An endle,se :variety, for drafts and undress, riding, aptirting, traveling 111 d . evOiliog wear. The uudersigued respectfully solicit at, examination of their large, varied and Unexceptionable - etc qt. of Hata and Cape, feeling confident that 'every tests can be fully sells. fled, no they have spared neither paine nor expense .in get ting up their present stock In the very latest eued'moat ap. proved styles, "and of the beet materials. Hata to unit all and at PRICES TO BOIT Tea TIMES. • JOAN A. SIIULTK & 11. A. SIIIII,TZ, 203. North Queen Street, and next door to Larie's Store, East King Street. CAROLINA YELI.O PINE FLOOR ING. BOARDS. 50,0 00 Feet Canslbia : Yellow Pine Dressed Flooring Boards. • 30,000 Feet Do. Undressed. 50,0 00 , CYPRESS SHINGLES, No.l and 2. 50,000 BANGOR PLASTERING LATHS, Just received and for Bale at Graeff's Landing on the Conestoga. Apply to GEO CALDER & Co., Office East Orange et., near N. Queen et., Lancaster 16.311 .1176 HOUSEKEEPERS. S d METHINd NEW . BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL BALER - - - Is manufactured from common salt, and hi prepared entirely different from other Baia natl. All the deleterious matter extracted in +rich a manner as to produce Bread, Blecnit,' and all kinds of Cake, without containing a particle of Saleratue when the Bread or Cake is baited; thereby producing wholesome resuite. EverS , particle of Saleratus is turned togas and passes through the Bread or Biscuit while bait ng, consequently nothing remains but cotn mon .Galt, Water and Flour. You wilt readily perceive by the taste of this Baleratus that/ is entirelydifferent from other Salerabile. It is packed in one pound papers, each writ. per branded, B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal ialenstus;" also, picture, twisted loatof broad, with a glass of effervescing water on the top. When you purchase one paper you ahould.pre ...rye the wrapper ' and be particular to gek the next exactly like the fir.d—b 'and as above. Full directions for making Bread with -this Saleratue and Soar Milk or Cream Tartar, will accompany each package; also, directions fo making all kinds of Pastry ; also. f r making Sada Water and Seldlitz Pow !err. MAKE YOUR OWN ,uIP, WITH B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH, warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash; put up In cans-1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 0 lbs. and 12 lbs.—with full directions for mak, ing Hard and Soft Soap.' Consumers will find this, the cheapest Potash in market. Manufactured and for Sale by B. T. BABBITT, . Nos. 68 and 70 Washington at., N. York, and No. 38 India streCt, Boston. ly* 24; G AND C HE RIC Ai. S TOR:M. The subscriber having removed his store to the new building nearly opposite his oldatand, and directly oppos3e the Cross Kayo Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stock of articles belonging to the Drug business, consisting in part of Oils, Acids, Spices„Seed. Alcohol, Powdered Articles; Sarsaparillas , &e., &e.,. to wl ich the attentfognf country merchants, physicians and consumers-Ai genet* is Invited. THOMAS ELLIVAHER; feb ff tf 4 West Kin *trio, 1.401:. AMERICAN LIFE AND iNsuicAzirusr. TRUST COMPANY. • Company's Buildings, S. E. Corner of WALNIIT -- atid and FOURTH STREETS.-- Open from 8 A.M.-to 5.P. M. • Incorporated 1850 by the Legislature of 'PelinsylviUli: Capital $550,000. Charter PerpetuaL_.. Insures Livas during the natural life, or for.sliort terms; grants annul:infix, and , endowments, and makes contraeta of all kinds depending on the issues of life, Acting also as ExecutOre, Trustees and Guardians. ' ' Policies of Life Insurance issued at the.tumal mutual rates of other good Companles—With profits to the as sured—at Joint Stock rates, 20 percent, lees than above; or Total Abstinence rates 40 per cent. lees than,ldbtruil price. SAVING FUND. • liderest at 5 per rent. allowed for everyday.the Depoidt remains, and paid back - on demand in Gold and Silver, and Checks furnished ;min a Bank, for use of DeFnidtotil. This Company has FIRST MORTGAGES, REAL:ES TATE, GROUND RENTS, and other 'first-clue , InveSt =MAß. as well as the CAPITAL STOCK, for thei_eismrity of •Depositors In this old established Institution. ALEXANDER. 'WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice Preeldent. JOHN C. 51513, Secretary. JOHN B. WILSON, Treasurer. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. - Alexander Whilidln, John Altman, Samuel Work, Jonas. Bowman, John- C. Farr, • William J. 'Howard, John Anspach, jr., John C. Blms, Samuel F. Bodine, George Ntigent, . T. Homonde Harper, Albert CL Roberts, H. H. ldridge. Mama. EXAMINIRS. : J. F. Bird, M. D. J. Newton Walker M. D. In attendance at Company's Office daily' from - 1 W"2' o'clock, P. M. H. 8. 1. GARA, 55 East King street, Lancaster, Agent. feb 2 • LLEN & NEEDLES. , -; AFARMERB DEPOT FOR QE,NIII , RE SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIAM The old established and standard article,: PRlCEi..per 2000 tbs. (2 1 % 'cents psi' lb) GUANO PERUVIAN. We sell none buk No.l Bonnattim.. Be ware of the counterfeit article. . . . AMERICAN. ship "Reynard.' From JAILITIB ISLAND, received' direci .14:r . ICEIA.BGNI. Two cargoes of thts knosiM Featfiery. Guano, imported per Barques "Trovatoren sad " Atittie," ALLEN & NEEDLES' NEW FERTILIZER: 7 ' Higldy Ammoniated componed of Bones, .fish, Wool. Animal matter, and Stilphurie Acid. It containgall - that to wau - ted,for a FIRST CLAPS Maßcus. PESOS $BO per 2000 tbs. 034 cent per 1k) N. B. We wish you to bear in mind, that in no mutt - :do we sell nay articles unless we know them to be genuitte, and would respectfully call your attention to the premiums taken at the following AgrieulturakExhlbitlons, diplomas which may be seen at our Counting Roorit. • " ' Pennsylvania, State Agricultural Society. ,•• New Jersey, " " .Montgomery County, Pa. " " . • ' . Bucks “ " Berke ca •cc cc . Burlington 44 N. J. " • " 'r • - • Chester . " Pa. " Lancaster. " New Castle " Del. 0 ' 44 Schnylllli" 'Pa. . 44 • Schuylkill " " . Agricultural a7d 'A liberal deduction made to DEALERS, on the &hove articles. ALVSN & NEM:dab?, . 42 South- Wbarves and 412 Soutti Watee j Strbet, ("list'Store above CheetuuL) Philadelphia - feb cIOAL 1 COAL t - 00/11: 1.1 ki We would reapwtfully_call theiittention of tkus to our superior stock of (UAL, selectetl. and Prepared -.Az presstp for family use which we will' ie4ciserr attd`dalfirer trt . gobd order . to any Part of tlis sky.; at .thalmielt market pr! „ oes. _ WI C,9v; Ofilic.e-Ettat Orangerainept, Laiktlitg, tat th'aVoneatoga.!. - aug / 6 '.- - IDRIVENI'Briii di' CONVEY Allieitif ' The inittersighed rim pent! unit ki?11011Dca ithereiblie that he had taken the adze' Web' oceaplea 4.-40b4: nrestatid, , En; where he will be plenkid 7,u try" aig all itnialnest &tweeted with tite - abeere pnifeleion%lkilliihey be placed hie hand& c,fll ARP-Mee Na: 26 NO4 Duo - Ant - Ls' • tor. . -OL.IG-iyastori- on; !_it'w,i l s9/11wFaak. _ ego it TOMO to, s prag & Chemical Storv,Wist - itithe Una) - if 14 - O. -414 ...isoo . . ... . 2o oo ao ob