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    PENNSYLVANIA MIGISLATIIRE.
EactU BmioN.
- - liaatuznFau, MaylB.
Sitialut.--,-..Tha supplement to the act "equalisisig
the currency_ of' , the Otate mime batik from tate House
numerously amended, and'the amendments gave 43 . 0
to oMisiderable debate.
• Mr. Smith moved that the bill be recommitted - to
the Committee on Ranks, which W7O IREIG.
dlit Conseil °Cored a lurgukr supplement to the
Roden in.nilation - to the oaths of bang etticese; wbMh
watibinead to.
Mr. /3mith moved to poet Pone the further eon el der*.
tion of the bill iadelinitelyostion was lot 'grad to.
The eineudinente tit:the' 7 Meese; were then ten.
Jltr.-bribrie called up the bill for the spisolutinefit
f three COMmiiaioners to revise the military lane
of thelltate, and it Ives negatived.
34.3finney called:up the , joint resolution author
bang the CioventOr to- - appoint'three Conim — ni' loners
to revise the IP ivenuelawe, and the same.passed.
. Several other .resolution/4 ac., from the Roue
passed, and after the customary resolutions compli
mentary;tothe Chair, ae., - the Senate adjourned rims
r • •
•
.11017811 0/ hilpEß9ElitilV72ll.—The ROO/10 con
tinued in session lust night until after one 'o'clock.
The appropriation bill, which was passed, imposes an
additional State taz of one-half mill.
The House then resumed the consideration of the
bill for the equalization of the earreney of the State,
and extending the time for the resumption- of specie
payments by the Banks until the second Tuesday' of
lfebraary next.
After much discussion, an amendment was adopted
providing that the seyeral banks shall be required to
redeem, in specie or Rd equivalent, so mach of their
circulation as may be in the hands of the State
Treasurer and may be: necessary to pay the semi-an
nual interest falling due in August.
The bill then poised finally—yeas 49, nays 25, all
the Philadelphia Democrats voted in the negative.
The bill reads as follows
Supplement to an act for the equalization of the cur
rency of the State, approved the aeventeenth' day
of April, Anno Lemfut one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty-one.
Samoa 1. Be it enacted by the Eenate and House
of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That • the
Banks of the Commonwealth are hereby required,
until the second Tuesday of February next ensuing,
to receive at par, in payment of all debts due or to
become due to them, respectively, the notes of all the
solvent Banks of the State labial' paid specie for
their liabilities on and immediately prior to the
nineteenth day of November last, and which shall
continue tiolvent ; and the said Banks are - rdso here
by authorized to pay out, its all their business trans
actions and discounts, the said notes so long as -the
banks issuing the same shall remain solvent ; • but in
oase any President and a majority of the Board of
Directors of any of the said banks should certify to
the Governor, under oath or affirmation of the Presi
dent; that they have just reason to believe that any
bank included in said category is in an unsound or
unsafe condition, the Governor shall appoint a com
mission to investigate the same, as provided in the
third section of the act of October thirteenth, one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, entitled
"Au act providing fur the resumption of specie pay
ments by the banks, and the relief of debtors," and
no bank shall be required to receive the notes of any
bank thud discredited until reported sound and
solvent by such commission.
Secrion 2. That the several collectors of taxes,
thlls, and other moneys of the Commonwealth, and
also County Treasurers, are hereby authorized to
receive for State purposes the notes of the solvent
Banks of this Couauunwealth, though not specie
paying Banks, in payment of the said taxes, tolls
and revenues ; and the State Treasurer is hereby
authorized to receipt fur the same, in the same man
ner us though said Banks wore specie paying.
SECT/I/N.3. That on failure of any bank in this
Commonwealth to comply with the provisions of this
act, such fact being satisfactorily made known to the
Governor, its character shall thereby be forfeited,
and he shall so declare such forfeiture by proclama
tion; and the directors thereof shall forthwith make
and execute an assignment in the manner provided
by the Act entitled ,• Au Act regulating Banks,"
approved the sixteenth day of April, Anus Domini
one thousand eight hundred and fitly.
SECTION 4. That any bank or incorporation which
has within one year suspended specie payments, or
refused to redeem its notes as provided by the laws
of thin Commonwe.dth, the forfeitures, penalties, or
liabilities arising therefrom nut having been hereto
fore remitted or suspended by Act of Assembly, shall
be deemed thereby to have forfeited its charter; and
upon such fact being satisfactorily made known to
the Governor, be shall declare such forfeiture by
proclamation, and assignment shall be made by the
directors of such bank, as hereinbefore provided.
SECTION fl. That stated or special meetings of the
directors of banks shall be held at such times, and
under such rules and regulations for the transaction
of business us the directors may adopt, and in the
case of the sickness or absence of the President his
place may be supplied by a President pr.. , tempore,
to be appointed by the directors from among their
number; and so much of any act or acts of Assem
bly inconsistent with the election of said President
pro Import , ' be and the same is hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. That, the several banks of this Com
monwealth shall be required to redeem in specie or
its equivalent, so much of their circulation as may
be iu the hands of the State Treasurer, and may he
necessary to pay the August interest.
SECTION 7. That the President, Cashier or other
officers of any Bank in this Commonwealth shall
take an oath or affirmation, to be administered by
some officer authorized by law to administer oaths or
affirmations, that they will not knowingly or inten
tionally violate any of the provisions of the act to
which this is a supplement, or the provisions of the
act regulating Banks, passed April 16, 1850, and its
supplements, and that the fifteenth and sixteenth
sections of the art regulating Banks, approved April
16th, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and
other acts of Assembly conflicting herewith, be, and
the saute are hereby repealed; Provided, That no
Cashier shall engage in any other profession or calling,
directly or indirectly, than that appertaining to the
office of Cashier.
Mr. Byrne called up the bill for the purchase of
10,000 copies of Baxter's Manual, which was passed.
This morning the House look up the joint resolu.
tion for the appointment of three Commissioners to
revise the military laws of the State, and report to
the next Legislature, which passed finally.
The Governor's veto of the bill fur the erection of
a free bridge over the river Schuylkill, at South
street, was than taken up, and the bill passed over
the veto—yeas 53, nays 15.
The bill relative to the expenses of the volunteers
in all the counties of the State, excepting the coun
ties of Dauphin, Allegheny, Bradford, Lancaster,
Crawford, and the city of Philadelphia, passed
finally.
A bill providing for the appointment of chaplains
for the volunteer regiments, passed finally.
A message was received from the Governor, trans
mittiOg the correspondence of the . Secretary of War,
in felation to the Pennsylvania Regiments.
Mr. Collins offered a joint resolution for printing
six thousands copies of the Stay Law, which was
adopted.
Mr. Pugh offered a resolution tendering the thanks
of the House to the Speaker, (Mr. Davis,) for the
impartial manner in which he has discharged his
duties. The resolution was adopted unanimously.
Mr. - Armstrong made 4 si. feeling parting speech, in
which he referred in a highly complimentary man
ner to Speaker Davis.
The hour of twelve o'clock having arrived, the
Speaker declared the House adjourned sine die.
The " Star-Spangled Banner " was then sung
amid much enthusiasm.
A WESTERN POINT.
The town of Cairo, at the junction of the
Ohio and Mississippi rivers, has become a
point of considerable importance in the West.
There is a force of 4300 Federal troops now
stationed there, under General Swift.—
Strong batteries are erected on and behind
the leveeS which command both rivers, and
the difficulty of landing troops on the swampy
grounds around that post is so great that
Cairo may be considered safe from any attack
by the Southern troops. Heretofore steamers
laden with provisions were permitted to pass
down the Mississippi, but we learn from
Washington that Secretary Chase has issued
orders to all the Western Collectors to grant
no more clearances to steamboats going to the
rebel States, and to search every vessel going
South, and seize all munitions of war and
provisions intended for any State on the Mis
sissippi, except Kentucky and Missouri.
Indiana can probably claim the honor of
furnishing the oldest volunteer of any State
in the Union. Mr. Bates, of Pendleton,
ninety two years old, volunteered with a com
pany from Madison county. Mr. Bates is
said to be the father of twenty four children.
He is an extraordinary man in more ways
than one.
NO MAN-WORSHP
The people of the North, whose patriotism
has been so strikingly developed since the
attack .of the rebels upon the national flag
upon Fort Sumter, don't care what individuals
represent the government. As an evidence
of the feeling on this point, it is stated that
when the President visited our Twelfth Regi—
ment in the Capitol grounds, some one proposed
three cheers for ABRAn Am LINCOLN 1"
The proposal was received in silence—not a
voice was raised in response. Three cheers
were then proposed for "the President of the
United States !" and there was a simultaneous
and hearty response, with a "tiger" that made
the air resound. This little incident developes
the popular feeling, and demonstrates that in
this hour of'the nation's peril, men are .nothing
—party is nothing,—while the country is
everything. Our soldiers care nothing fur
ABRAHAM LINCOLN as a man, but they respect
and honor the President of the United States,
as the head of the government, which they
intend to preserve at the sacrifice of their lives
if necessary.—X Y. Atlas.
.THE U. S. AR.MoRY AT SPRINGFIELD.—There
are now about 220 men employed at the
armory, and its proJuction is about fifteen
hundred rifle muskets each month. With
new machinery and more mechanics,
there is shop room enough to extend this to
2,500 a month, and by working day and night,
employing double setts of workmen, the ca—
pacity of the establishment may even be
increased to 4,000 or 5,000 muskets per month.
The necessities of the government, in this
criaii,•wilrdoubtless pro . duce immediate orders
for workirig the armory to the latter priidap—
tioit,. then i ‘ t
.give ereplunient — to .
from.1;000 to 1,200 men.
• FROM HAItRiSBIYELG.
HARRISBURG, May 16:—A private, from
Shippen, Cameron county, named Madison; of
thaßnoktail battalion - k was-shot,:accidentally,
at Camp eurtin,.this morning, and instantly
killed.
,George A. M cCall, of -Chester county, was
nominated as Major General of the,Pennaylva-;
nia Militia, this Morning, hy :the tiOlternOr,
and unanimously confirmed by the Senate:"
Gsa.`bta all ; 111 , gt3t4uiles-iif
and served in lien,. Worth's -Staff. , in ••-fdesico,
and' has since • adted " as 'Assiltekt.:,ll4ftetor
General of the U. f 3,, Army.. l'or eight years
past he has-been a farmer , of Chester county.
:fl. Sthith, has been
appointed Surgeon General. .1
The BrigadierGeneralkwill not beappointed
for':soMe..;disys..- !The-high:lS Prevails-hero in
Legisrliivd-cirelBs, that &r Governor Geary
will be one of the two:strongly Tushed on the
consideration that the appointment, will tend
to obliterate past party distinctions,, and slso
on account, of his personal eiperlinee • in
military matters. -
Seventy five members, and officers of the
House of Represents - fives, headed by Speaker
Davis, presented:a paper to the House this
morning, rendering their services, to the Fed:
eral Government.
THE HARVEST FOR. THIEVES.
We learn from a reliable source, that when
the volunteers-from this county, arrived at
Harrisburg on :Tuesday morning of last week
they were marched into camp and furnished
with rotten pork for breakfast. 'Our enthusi
astic friend, Captain (now Lt. Col.) Coulter,
indignant at such treatinent, repaired to the
office of the Commissary, and, in hie usual em
phatic manner, demanded wholeinute meat for
his men or he would march them home again.
He was supplied with good pork, and the
stinking stuff retained to prevent it fronibeing
dealt out to other companies.
Some of his men required new Shoes. They
were furnished with what appeared to be a
neat article. After one day's wear, the soles
began to come off, and on examination it WaS
found that they were made of paper soles,
glued on to the upper and sold to the State at
a higher figure than the genuine sells for.—
The Colonel repaired a second time to the
office of the Commissary, and, in very strong
language, denounced the cheat and demanded
substantial and serviceable shoes. This
demand was complied with, and the Commis
sary warned to be more careful in future, to
avoid such gross dishonesty.
A Tinner in Harriiburg furnished 7000 tin
cups, at si. cents each. The retail price is
five cents or fifty cents per dozen. In this
one item. heartless plundefers robbed the
State of $125.
Messes were furnished with wood stoves
which retail at $l6 .to $lB a piece. The
State was charged $24.50.
A large number of old muskets were sold
to the State for $l7 each. They are said and
believed to be the same that were sold some
years since, at public sale by the general
government for twenty cents a piece to George
Law.
Col. Coulter succeeded in getting good
muskets for his men.
The blankets furnished the volunteers are
of a very inferior quality. Said not to be
larger than horse blankets, and cut in two at
that. The price charged the State is at a
high figure.—Greensburg Argus.
SWINDLING THE STATE-CENSURE
OF GOV. DENNISON
Our Legislature passed a Jesolutien last
week, that
,Governer Dennison shonld annul
the sixty cents 615feedng
the troops at ColUmbinel — The - .Governor re
fused and the Hotise passed a vote of censure
on Wednesday, by 61 to 24!
It seems the contractors are the friends arid
relatives of the Governor! He takes great
interest in the matter. At Camp Harrison--
near Cincinnati, the soldiers are fed at 13
cents a day! . Governor Dennison was not
there
The Legislature also bluntly requested the
Governor to dismiss his Commis,:sry and
Quarter Master Generals, and appoint men
qualified for those responsible positions.—
'I his command Governor Dennison also refused
to obey. The Governor and the Legislature
hitch like a Demarara team!
It is estimated at Columbus that the cost of
the war to Ohio, for one year, at the preient;
rates, will be over twenty millions of dol—
lars.
It is really too bad that our gallant volun—
teers are so outrageously treated, rll because
of the imbecility of our rulers at Columbus.—
Stark Co. 0. Democrat.
PROM ANNAPOLIS
ANNAPOLIS, May 16.—Brigadier General
Butler has been promoted to a Major General,
and is ordered to report himself at Washington.
General Cadwalader is appointed to the
command of the Annapolis district, but it is
uncertain where he will establish his head—
quarters.
Cul. Pratt, of the Twentieth New York
militia, reports his men guarding the railroad
as all well and contented.
The presence of Ross Winans here, yester
day, created a deep impression. The troops
uncovered as he passed down the lines.
Active duties are doubtiege to be assigned
to Major General Butler..
TliE NEW LEVY
The following is the number of Infantry
Regiments to be received from each State for
the total increase of 75 regiments of three
years' volunteers under the recent determina
tion of the Government :
New York, 11; Pennsylvania, 10 ; Ohio, 9 ;
Illinois, 6; Indiana, 4; Massachusetts, 5; Mis—
s ,uri, 4: Kentucky, 2; Wisconsin, 2; Michigan,
3; lowa, 2; New Jersey, 3; Virginia, 2; Maine,
Maryland, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Ver-
mont, .Rhode Island, Minnesota, Delaware,
Kansas, Nebraska, and the district of Columbia
one regiment each. The other regiments,
namely of cavalry, have not been assigned.
v. The Pittsburg Dispatch comes down
severely on Governor Curtin for refusing to
allow bodies of free blacks to pass south
through the State to join in the war. Shame
on the Dispatch. Whatever opinions we may
have of Governor Curtin in other respects, we
do not think him to be a bloody, merciless
John Brownist, and we give him credit for
this one good act.
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. - -
oar Tie ' 3rt.of 'flovliig.--Benjamin
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declared l'atr ounee 'of preventlen fa. worth a ,potmd of
earn;' and the deer, good Old' den. Was right. lie, Poor
Richard, would insist upon mending everything as sooner
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froin e4largementof the injury. One day, a witty woman,
said to - I( venerable Quaker. noted for his strenuous ad
herence to the principles of "Poor Richard:"
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spite of YoUr,doctrine, that " a stitch in time Naves Wise."
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wear twice se long as 5 patch."
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„Quaker, "b ut
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y atches will, wear thrive as long as with
rents or.h,lea.'
. .
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said "If gpaldinVx Prepared Glue, had been in existence
daring. their time! - It Is certainly, the greeitoat econo
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. tlrraly, It,ts ,containedltt
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moment etaod in need of a bottle of Spalding's Prepared
Glue.—Prom the ilunay 1 - . 'sdprial, New York, August, 1859.
apr. 30 ' lm 16 .
. .
On the 2ct Met., by the Rev: J. J. Etrine, Samuel Doebler
to Catharine H. Charles, both of West Lampeter.
On the 16th inst., by the same, - Benjamin. IL Hutton to
Ann Elizabeth Burg, both of Peach Bottum, Lancaster co.
On the 12th inst....by the Rev. A. IL. Erenter, - George
Troyer to Elizabeth King, both of thie city.. • L. -
On the 19th iust , by-.the same. Peter Breneman, of
Strasburg twp., to Elizabeth H. %rider, of West Lampeter
township. • .
DEATHS.
In thin city, on Saturday last, Henry Scharff, aged 4S
years. .
In this city, on the 17th inst., William, ism of John and
Mary Shorts, agog 7 years, JO months and 19 days.
In this city. on Thursday last, after a brief illness, David
Cost:ley, a.wellknown and highly -esteemed citizen, in the
59th year of hie age.
•
In this city, on thelf th lost, Adam, Infant son of James
and 3largaret Moffat, aged 1 year, 11 months and 20 days,
In Manor township, on Saturday eyening, the 11th Init.,
after a long and painful Illness, which. he bore with Chris•
tian fortitude and resignation, George If. Luis,. aged 68
years and 6 days.
THE MARKETS.
City Household market.
LaNamara, May 18.
Butter was abundant at 16018 cis., plincipally at 15(416
cis. Laad .10012c.13 lb. Eggs 10 centsp^l dozen. Live
Chickens. 50060 cents pair. Veal, by the quarter.
4lAc. for front. and 534@6 eta for hind quarters. Good
Potatoes $1 00 Vi bushel. Dried Apples, 6®6 cte.,drfed
Peaches, 809 cts. quart.
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Corrected weekly by J. R. BITNZU & 800., Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street.
UNCLBTiII, May 18.
Flour, Supertne, fp .. ........................................ss.BT bbl "
..Extra . 582
White-Wheat, >R bushel 1.30
Red (4 II
1.25
Corn, old " 48
" new
Oats
cc
Rye
ClOverseed
Whiskey, in hhds
in bbls..
Philadelphia Idarkit
PHILADELPHIA, May 18.
Flour quiet at $5.60®5.611 for superfine; $5 76@fi for
extra; $11.25@6.50 for family and $6. Eq4i7.25 for fancy.—
Wheat is steady at $1 3541 38 for lied and $1.40®1.50 for
White. C.orn quiet; 4,000 bushels prbudSouthern sold at
63 ets. Whiskey dull at 16@i17 eta.
New York Market.
New YORK, ➢fay 18.
Flour heavy, sales or 75.000 bbls. at unebar,ed prices.
Wm, 11rm V good, bur. very dull ff.r Unsound qualities,
sales at 40.000 bosh at $l.lO for Chicano Sprine; $1.21©
123 for Milerankie Club. Corn firm, sales of 20.000 bush.
at bWiiic. Roef quiet; Pork quiet at $17017.50 for
mess. Whiskey dull at 16 cta.
TTENTION S HOME GUARDS I
A Bonk for -very one •BAXTER'S MANUAL," il
lu-trated, autl'i..nly :15 cents—the beat bock out—for .le
at J. M. IV ESTILiEFFER'S,
No 44, corner of North Queen and Orange sts.
VOLUNTEER , ' MANUAL: for the use of all Volunteers
nod IT..rne Guards, with 100 illustralions, by Lieut. Cul. D.
W. C. Baxter. Only 25 centii, a,t
J. M. WESTIIAEFFER'S,
No. 44, corner of North Queen and Orange eta.
-
SOTICE.--THE DUPLICATE OP
oho City •too for 1861 I,: now in the hands of tho sub
eeri her On ail taxes which may be paid on or before the
let day of July an abatement of five per cent. will be al
lowed. according to the ordinance of May d, 1857. After
that date. and on or before the fleet of September the fall
amount charged in the duplicate will be required; and
after the first of September :23/ . ' 2 per cent. will be added to
all taxes remaining unpaid. •
_
HENRY C. WENTZ,
City Treasurer and Receiver.
Lan eastar, May 21. [may 21 6t 19
}..
'William Schlabach In the Court of Common Pleas of
vs. Lancaster County, April Term,
Ferdinand Burkholder. 1861, No. 2.35.
dame, , tech nom t.
9 , 11 E TILUSTEES,
AP-
I pointed by said Court in the above rase, hereby request
all perverts who are indebted to the above-named Ferdinand
Burkholder, lets of Matihelm township, said county, or
who hold property belonging to him, to make payment or
deliver the axone to any one of the undersigned 'trustees,
who are authorized to make settlement, and all those who
may have claims against the said Burkholder will present
them duly authenticated to
CYRUS REAM,
Exi.t Cocalien township,
HENRY SIIREINER,
JOSEPH SEHIFREIT,
linnheira township,
may 21 6I 19 [Volksfreund copy.] Trustees
'ILUAUS AND MANTILLAS.
Every novelty of the season. The richest materials,
the best work, and prices lower than ever. lIIENS,
No. 23 South 9th Street, Philadelphia.
CITY CLO.A..K STORE,
No. 142 Smith SU. Street, Philadelphia.
Cloth Cloaks, In endless variety ; Silk Cloaks and Man
tilla.' in every quality, style and cost, at prices that enable
us to defy competition.
Ir AVICIONABLE CLOAKS
If you want style and quality, go to the Parts ;Mantilla
Store, N. E. Cbruer Eighth and Walinit Ste., Philadelphia.
SPLENDID SILK MANTLES.
The largest and most fashionable Stock In the city.
N. N. Corner Eighth and Walnut Sta., Philadelphia.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!!
Elegant Now Store. Magnificent Goode.
No. 29 South 9th Street,' third door below TENS,
may 21 • Philadelphia. 3m 19
A CCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED
ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named
estatee have'been exhibited and filed in the' Office of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster
county, to wit;
Beecher 41s Bro., Assigned Estate, Henry H. Kurtz and
Jacob Eabenehade, Assignees.
Charlotte Brill, Estate, Michael Withers, Committee.
Milton Y. Garvin, Assigned Estate, I. D. Webster,
Assignee.
John Kauffman,-Asslgned Estate, Benjamin Landis, As
signee.
Mary M. Kreider, Assigned Estate, Martin Kreider, Jr.,
Assignee.
Samuel Longenecker, Assigned Estate, Henry Shenck
and Aaron Longenecker; Assignees.
John Longenecker, Estate, Jacob Longenecker, Com
mittee.
McCloy a Girvin, Assigned Estate, Robert P. Spencer,
Assignee.
Reuben Ringwalt, Trust Estate, David /Ryer ' Trustee.
Samuel Simmons, Assigned Estate, Morris Cooper,
Assignee.
John Shelly, Trust Estate,cTohn Shelly, Jr., and Daniel
K. Shelly, Trustees.
Henry . Sandoe, Estate, Jno. Messer, Trustee.
Barbara Wanner, (formerly &alder) Estate, MOMI
Weaver. Trustee.
Polly Zthm, Estate, Christian Hershey, Committee.
Ann Leber, (now Albright,) Estate, John W. Gross,
Trustee.
Jno. Landis, Trust Estate, 11enry C. Lehman and Jonas
B. Martin Trustees.
Henry Rogers ark.wite, Trust. Estate, W. Carpenter,
Trustee.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any
of mild Estates; that the Court have appointed MONDAY,
the 17th day of JUNE. 1881, for the cenflrmatfon and fa.
lowance of said Accounts, unless exceptions be filed or
cause ehown why said Accounts should not be allowed.
PETER. MARTIN. Prothonotary.
Prothy's Office, Lancaster, May 20th, 1881.
may 21 4t 19
UNION. GOODS AND INSIGNIA,
WHOLLEVILI AND RETAIL..
GENERAL. DEPO.C, 12 ANN TERM', NEW YORK.
ENVELOPES with new and eplendid devices at the lowest
rata*. -
let quality (white) per thousand $6OO
2nd, " " " " 500
Ist, " Light Buff ' 6 5.60
2nd, . " " 4 75
Name and Business Card printed on them if required.
A eine° package of Splendid Euvelopea sent post-paid
for 20 cents.
160 Splendid Envelopes:lase-paid for $l.
Union Paper extra quality at $3.50 per ream. One quire
sent post-paid for 25 cents.
Union iladgea and Rosettes, elegantly made up at 10, 15,
20, 25 and 30 cents each. Liberal discount, when ordered
by the quantity.
-Portrait of Maj. Anderson. 26 cents.
The Young Continental, 25 cents. A character of '76.
The Star-Spangled Banner, 25 cents. A heart stirring
design.
Bombardment of Sumter, 25 cents. A splendid colored
engraving-; . • :' - '
-Massachusetts 6th Reghrient and the Baltimore Mob,
25 cents.
A eplendid colored engraving, giving a correct idea of
the terrible transaction. • . . ,
Sent postage paid,-on receipt of price,
HARDEE'S TACTICS,
for Recruits and Voloateers, being a complete manual of
all military tactics and regulations, and never before pub.
'tithed SO Complete and Cheap, 'sent postpaid : ler - 25 vents
each. , Liberal discount vrhen ordered by the down.
Allinformatiori °oncoming - Union Goode, 10., &e., sent
on applleattio. - -* - •
Aar AGSMS WAPITI). ar ea
Address all orders and etrmmunicattons to
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• 0310143 8 / 1 4* GIRCKMRS, AND DkilliEltB iff MIN-
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MIEGISTER , III •NOTICIL....The • Acowiantra
of the reactive decedents hereunto annexed are
Sled in the Register's Oaks of Lancaster county, for coo
linustion and allowance, at an Orphans' Cart, to be held
in the Oat House, in the City of Lancaster, on the third
MONDAY in JUNE neat, (the 17th,) at 10 o'clock, A: BE
John Sheaffer,lapitei township. Guardia/whip Account.
Stanger and joins B. Miller, Araniatrators of
John Miller, &mad, who was guardian of /kraal
Hager, nos/'of age, and Ills Shearer, minor cidida
of decaued.
&dux Zern, West Caralker Masa* :Grabealraraidp Au
east Branned BorNrar, Osprailan of TlLetty
deMileraVaaaßag-4101ralarilsossnL_
Christopher liana, Lassa asnadia wurtanara
atoned. By Roane A. grassulf, Garda of Jolla
Wenner, a minor child of thwapiL
Hannah Stoner, Rohrerstown, Last gimtyld karma*
_ .i-I
Bttowsiedraraer
Christian Wade, Ban ioanuatjk.,:
BY John Peoples, Guardian-of Aaron Wsdey a mina
Daniel Sorry, Manor township. ;By John Jay and lea
arry, Adm inistratarra.
Ma T rtin Long, Borauga. alkintabla. Guardianship de.
count By Duenaillara, Gallas of John- Long ,ar.'d
Hay Long, sunsandheirs of dassid. ' •
Kinsey Beaks, Badshwry irawaship. By Samuel Sias
and Oandise Brooke, Adadoirandonc •
Joseph Hogeudobler, Borough of Mount Joy. By lazy
Hogendobler. lisaratds. • '
gem said, Wag Hayfield township By Maid So.
gra., Samara
Joseph McLanglin, Marti* township. By Jacob Oman,
. . .
Administrator. -
John K. Brubaker,'East Lampster township. By . Henry
Brubaker, Administrator.
Peter Raiick, Bart Kari township. ,Pertial Aimpinit., By
Sandie! E. Minsk and William B. Renck, Administrators.
John Suavely; Drumore township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Frederick Stively, Guardian ofJohn Bnavedy,
minor animism of dermas:l. . •
Henry Pinkerton, Br., City of Lancaster. By Henry Pink
erton; Jr:, Ilarriring Rieetitor. • .
Mary Mercer. Oadabluy township. By . William Homer,
Administrator. •
Mary Hoover, Strasburg township. By Jacob Hooter and
Benjamin Hooter,
Administrators. • -
Elisabeth Harnish,Past Hempfleld township. By Jacob
• iiarnhilt. Administrator. .:.
William Boone, Upper Leaeoek township. By Moore
' Rogers and Martin Pielee, Administrators. ••
William Whiteside, Goiania township. Guardianship Ao.
count. By Samuel Dickey, Guardian of Mary P. White
side, daughter of dammed, now of age. •,*
James Bolger. East Earl township. By William Boyd Ja
cobs. Ea ßs q p , ~ Executor. '
Besse Salisbury township. Guardianship Ao
coupt,gy A. 8. Blom, Guardian of Catharine A., Susan
A.;--Marttm- L., and-Beate 0. Himes,-minor children of
James Stanley, Borough or Oolumida. • By Jacob Hinkle,
Executor. _
kennel Richwine, But EMI-township. By Samuel R
Renck. Adminhdratar. . .
Geo an rge ß n'e j Lte l i; : an d hXd f i nd towns . hip. By Fanny Weidlar
trators.
Christians Leber, Cannarron township. By Peter Leber,
Administrator.
Catharine Bicbelberger, Rapho township. By Christian .
Good. Administrator. . •
Peter .Wantuimliari township; By Abraham B. Wanner
and-Peter. BAY - mann Aulm as trators.
FemuebEberiy, Elizabeth (now Clay) township. By Polly.
Eberly; Executrix: • .
George Hauck. Hut Earl township. By Davis Haack, John
Banck and George Bonet, Adminietrators.
Benjamin Btebman, Conestogo township. By Benjamin
Eshleman, Administrator. • . •
Christian Flick, City of Lancaster. By William Gorreeht,
Administrator de bonis non.
Absalom Dabree. Faq., Drumore township. By Levi Du
bras., Atimbilatrator.
Maria Mbler, Lescock township. By Adiart , ftliller, Ad
ministrator, de bonis non corn testamento annexo.
John Witmer, Hapho township. Gruirdimisidp - Account.
By David Baker, Obsidian of Fanny Witmer, Mary H.
Witmer, ~ Henry Witmer and Joseph Witmer, minor
children of deceased.
Thomas hicLenahan, Oolerain township. By Thomas
Beyer, Administrator.. .
Barbara Schneder, Rut Bari township. By Jeremiah
Haller, Executor. . .
Daniel Schneder, Mud Earl township. By Amos Hutchin
son, Executor.
David Way, Manor township. By Barnherd Mann, Eno
motor. •
John Good, West Earl township. Guardianship Account.
By Mark B. Groff, Guardian of Catharine Baby, (late
Catharine Good,) minor child of deceased.'
Elizabeth Zimmerman, widow, Earl township. By Peter
Zimmerman, Administrator.
Henry Deibler,Earl township, Guardianship Account.
By Elias Stoe, Guardian of Mies Deibler, minor child
of deceased.
Dr. A. P. Patterson, Christiana, Sadabury township. ' By
Thomas Stubbs. Executor.
Jacob Spotto, Caernarvon township. By William Sheeler
and James McCut, Executors.
Jacob Herzog; City of Lancaster. By John H. Weber,
Administrator. '
Abraham Kreider, East Lampeter township. By David L.
Helder and Jacob Lefever, Execator.
Philip Groeb, East Earl township. By Peter 8. Eshleman
Administrator. • • •
Catharine Grosh, East Earl township. By Samuel Bank
and John Rank, Executors.
Mary Oroeh,' East Earl. township. By Samuel Bank and
John Rank, Executors.
Elamnel Bowman, Ephrata townebip.• Guardianship Ac
count. By Charles Bowman, Guardian of Mary 8. Bow
man, one of the children of deceased. • •
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Jacob Grossman, Warwick township. Guardianship Ac
count, By Solomon greiter, , Gaardian of Levi Gross•
man, minor son of deceased. • - •
Mary Schlebach, Breakneck township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Henry Schlebach, Guardian Of , Catharine
Schlebach, !minor child of deceased. •" • • •
Sneanna . Herr, Pequea townshlp..By John Mecartney,
Exuenier.
Joseph 'Landis, West Earl township. By Edwin Konlg
mecher and Samuel Wolf, Executors.
Martin Shreiner, Manheim township. Guardianship Ac
cnnnt. By Reuben Crash, Guardian of Thomas J. Granh,
Annie S Grosh and Jacob S. Grosh, minor grand child-
rest 'et deceased.
Solomon Parmer, Sediebary towoehlp. By Jonathan
Bacillar.' Administrator.
Peter Peck. Bast• Donegal township. Guardianship Ac
count: By John Musser, Guardian of Ann Catherine
and David Peck, minor children of deceased.
John Spotte, Caernarvon township. By Jacob Jameson,
Administrator.
Solemn Lelnoy, West Hosanna township. By / Jacob Leisey,
Administrator.
Marla Hoover: Strasburg township. By Isaac Mayer and
Abraham Hoover, Execntors.
Jac,b Stanffer, East Hompileld township. Guardianship
Account. By Jacob N. Lefever, Guardian of Susanna B.
Erb, (formerly Swarms B. Stauffer) minor daughter or
deceased.
Henry Meyers. East Donegal township.. By Philip B.
Meyers and David B. Meyers, Execrators.
Samuel Stein, City of Lancaster. By Realismln G. Falk,
Administrator.
Henry Kurtz, Ephrata township. By Henry K. Kurtz and
Peter Martin. Executors.
'William Ludwig. East Cocalino townehip. By John Sol
leoberger and Lydia Ludwig, Executors.
Joaeph Itelst; Penn township. Gua•dianahip Account. BY ,
Chriatian Hershey, Guardian of Abraham Metrigar, !laity
Metzger; Sarah Metzear, David Metzgar, Frederick Metz
gar and Catharine Metzgar, minor nephewa and nieces
of deceased.
John Myers, Rapho township. By Samuel R. Zug, Admin
istrator.
Jacob Ritz. Sr., Bart-townshlp By Jacob Ritz, Jr., and
George M. Ritz. Administrators.
Benjamin Hershey, Paradise township. By Christian
Hershey and Anna Hershey, Administrators.
William Myers, Ephrata township. By Maria Myers and
Adam Honigmacher, Administrators.
Isaac Worst, Salisbury township. By Susanna Worst,
David Worst and George 8. Worst,) Administrators.
John Clements. Marietta. Guardianship Account. By Jos
eph Mack, Guardian of Anna M. Little, (formerly Anna
M. Clements,) one of the children of deceased.
James Hoar, Salisbury township. By James McOachran,
Administrator.
Abraham Frey, Borough of Mount Joy. By Andrew Ger-
her, AdminiFtrator.
Joseph Kopf, Conoy township. By John Smith, Jr., and
George By rod, Administrators.
Joseph Snyder, Elizabeth township. By !doses Snyder and
John B. Erb, Executors.
James Sproul, Sedebury township. Guardianship Account.
By - Joseph 0. Dickinson,Guardian - of Mary D. Sproul
and James Sproul, two of minor children of deceased.
Christiana Donley, Eden township. By Sarah A. William;
Executrix.
John Hollinger, Elizabeth township. By John Hollinger,
Peter Hollinger and Samuel Hollinger, Execurors.
Joseph Widmyer, City of Lancaster. By John A. Soheu
renbraud, Administrator.
Michael Roland, Upper Leacock township. By George
Bard, Executor. •
Rebecca Yarnell, Borough of Columbia. By Nathaniel
Richardson and Samuel Wright, Executors.
David Brleben. Leacock township. By John Seldomridge
and Nathaniel E. Staymaker, Executors.
George Brubaker, New Holland, Earl township. 'By TAM
H. Brubaker and Solomon Brubaker, Exedutore.
Samuel Martin ' East Earl township. Guardianship As.
count. By Peter Zimmerman, Guardian of John Z.
Martin. one of the minor children of deceased.
Frances Hunsacker, Manheim township. By ehrisidan L
Hnneecker, Administrator.
Christian Schumacher, Repho township. By Christian
Schumacher and Jacob M. Hershey, Executors.
John 8. Boyd, Middletown, Dauphin county. Guardian
/hip Account. By Eli B. Lichtenberger, Guanilan of
Waiter Kendig Boyd, John Henry Boyd and Benjamin
B. Boyd, minor children of deceased.
Samuel Brown, Little Britain township. By John A.
Brown, Executor.
Henry F. Slaymaker, Salisbury townshiy. By Rebecca 0.
Slaymaker and Samuel 0. Slaymaker, Administrators. ,
Abraham Rupp. West Berl township.. By Chtietian Rupp,
Henry Grebill and Martin Landis. Surviving Exeutors,
ant} Leah Hurts, Abraham R. Sorts .and Martin W.
Kurtz., Executors of Samuel Kurtz, deceased, who was
also one of the Executors of said deceased.
Fanny Weidier, City of Lancaster, By Jacob Vanderimal,
Administrator.
Jacob Hess, Pequea township. By Christian Hess and
John Meeardney, Administrators.
Philip Holey, liianheim township. By Henry. H. Kurtz,
Administrator.
Joseph Neimand, East Lampeter township. By Jacob
Neinland, Administrator.
Martin Greiner, Br., Mount Joy township. By David
Oreiner, George Greiner and Peter Brubaker, Executory.
George Balmer, Warwick township. By Benjamin Balmer,
Administrator.
Jaoob Kreamer, Manor township. Guardianship Account.
By Philip Fordney, Guardian of Daniel W. Kraemer,
minor child of deceased.
William Long, West Hempfleld township. By Thomas
Welsh, Esq., Administrator.
John - Wilson, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Acs
count. By Jacob Clamber, late Guardian of Alice Wilson,
deceased, who was a daughter of deceased.
Ann 'Whitetail, Borough of Marietta. By James Wilson
Executor. .
Frederick Fenner, Mount Joy borough. By Frederica
Fenner;Administratrix.
John Miller, Baphn township. •By John B. Miller and
Benjamin M. Ptander, Administrators.
•
J. Hamilton, Little Britain township. Supplementary Ac
count. By John Kirk, surviving Execntor.
Abraham Kreider, Penn township. By David Weidman
and George Salim, Executors.
Adam Groas, Sr., Borough of Elizabethtown. By Jacob
Felix, Executors.
George Bear, Penn township. Guardianship Account. By
David Hershey, Guardian of Christian Bear and Dome
Bear, minor children of deceased.
William Mack. Strasburg borough. Guardianship Ac
count. By William Spencer, Guardian of Thomu A
Black, minor lion of deceased.
David Shreiner, Manheim townzhip. Guardianship Aa.
count. By Jocob Esbenshade, Guardian of Ann Eliza
Shreiner and Lraao J. Shreiner, minor children of de
ceased.
•
Adam Rees, City of Lanauter. • By Charles V. Rees, Ad
ministrator.
Daniel H. Pfantz, Warwick township. By Joseph Wants
Administrator.
Elizabeth Swords, East Donegal township. By David
Bworde, Acting Executor.
➢. J. Kratopb, City of Lancaster. Second and STIPPIeMen.
Cary Account. By Harsh M. Kramph, Jos. lihrenfrisd
and 8. S. Rattivon, Executors.
Henry Landis, Manheim township. Trost Account. By
Henry Landis, Trustee of Mary Landis, under the •W HI
of deceased. .
Catharine Bomberger, Elisabeth township. By Moses Sny
der and John B. Erb, Administrators with the Will an
. nexed.
Isaac Hershey, Borough of Mount - Joy.' By Andrew
Hershey, Administrator.
Thomas Armstrong, Provide/toe t.ownship. .13* 'John" MI
debrand, Administrator.
Jacob Shenk, L: 8., Coneetego towdship. By John Graver
Administrator.
Mary A. Smith, City of Lancaster. By Frederick Smith
Administrator.
Samuel Rabold, West Cocaine° township. By George. Rs,-
-
bold. Administrator.
John Bstinake, Vest Cocalleo township, By Benniiiall
Bannage, Frederick liennage and Hong Bennage,
ministratori.
,
Catbarlita Weebter,' Warwick timnslitp: ",By 0008,1188
Ratter, Admintatratar.
GMO,, 4 3.EaQLtar Azeutkrial Onti,laneaster, May 20, 1861. • ls:11
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WHITENACK'S IMPROVED NEW JERSEY HOWER.
AND REAPER, WITH DORSEY'S SELF-ACTING
- -
RAK
' The Idarinfeitrirees of-this Mehlie Nei* the, best reaSon
for believing that it la the best Bearer in nee. The ad
vantages claimed for DORSKY'S SELF-ACCITNG BARB on
the JERSEY REAPER, are theser - It is of lighter draught
than any other machine known. It is extremely simple
In eopshnotion ; compact and durable. - The dthe.kraltoti:
the homelier! the - Main Side. where &can baseltill deer
Of the operation and avoid all obstructions. It dispenses
with **AO tikkbl47l IlieWliteg AMMAR, %IP' for
better purpose, gameringtheirain gently to tbe cutters.
1 When eu2ctent straw lea Win ant--to form a 'proper
meteed sheaf. the Bake, inns emelt &WM meaner removes
Goa the platform, by side delivery, leaving the tract
y clear, so thatan entirelleld may bead, if desired,=binding a single theta - MS straw' will be found
nattered between the sheaves. The sheaves are delivered
wi t h roillualitYZ Their tented add neat appearance can
not be equalled by any band•raker, frpm reaping machine
or cradle swaths..
The Bake can be adjusted to Molt heavy or light grain,
forming large or sheaves, as desired . Binders prefer
working attar thisuraching fardiera nen Aimee filth one or more linden by Using it, Simply laminae thegivels
are laid in better condition, and this laborious operation
of binding rendered ler bra , fatiguing by the regularity
with which the sheaves are formed. The Rake takes off
either tangled ovistraight grain, leaving the ; butts even
sad square The weight of the rite Is the same as that
of an ordinary reel, requiring no more power to work it;
and by dispensing with the weight of the handraker, it is
evident less power is required to drive the machine.
By the substitntion of the Rake, the labor, wages And
• board of a ;Man 'are karat, 'to bay nothing of the extra
power requisite to draw him over the ground, especially
when he is located near the grain- side, thus greatly in.
creeaing side diaiight.' The Machine is prifectly Valanced,
leaving no more weight on the horse' necks than is nese&
wary to keep the tongue down:: The. Mowing arrangement
operates in all kinds of gross in the most satisfactory
manner, with an Improved Lever for Baking and Lower
ing, while in motion. '
ADD MACTINES WARRANTED TO CUT GRAIN IN A
• WORTrmA NUKE MANNER.
R EPR BENUE 8
_ .
The following named farmers of Lancaster county, have
purchased and thoroughly tested the Porsey gelf-Acting
Bake:
Jonathan Stelerfoosa, Elia s Zook, Leacock twp.; Rudy D.
Geist, Jacob Weidler, Abrahmit Lane, John. Dougherty,
Christian Hue, Martin Hese, John Zwally, Manheim twp.
Emanuel Longenecker, John Stehman, David 14eidman,
Jonu Erb, fiamdel Minnieh, Frederick Keller, Christian
Hershey, Joseph Grabill, George Rule, Jonas Brubaker,
Samuel Hershey, Jacob Cassel, Penn twp.; /Samuel EOM,
tome, Philip Sheaffer, Jacob Eshleman, Christ. Mussleman,
Henry Muscleman, Earl twp.; George Bard, David .Cockel,
John F. Beller, Benjamin Myers, Jaffa, Bennet, Andrew
Bard, Upper Leacock twp ; Jno. Sellers, Lower Leacock
twp.; Nathaniel Burt, Samuel Kauffman, Salisbury twp ;
Jacob K. Shenk, - Henry Latits, Mina. twp.; Marie Hoopes,
Malik twp.; 8. G. Bomberger Warwick twp.; Jeremiah
Herr, Conestoga twp.; Jacob .Dentlinger, Bart twp.; John
Masterson, Penn twp.; Jacob Hershey, E ast; Hempfleld tarp.;
Jacob Sehner, Shute k Foltz, West Hempfreld twp.; Rudy
D. Htiesberger, Henry Zwally, Abraham Lefever, Jamb
Grabill, Andrew Deaner, Christian Zook, Christian Rupp,
Isaac *Sheaffer, West Earl twp.;. Jacob Brubaker, John
H. Risser, Daniel B. Erb, Warwick twp.; William I. Clark,
Drumore twp.; Tobias Stauffer, Ce3rnarvon tap.; Israel
Wenger, West Earle twp.; Jobiallrubater, Elizabeth twp.;
Martin Brubaker, Rapho twp.; Isaiah James, Bucks county;
George Houck, Mechaniaburg ; . Gabriel Wenger, Tobias
Kreider, Franklin Herr, Lampeter tap; Joseph Buck
walter, Jacob Lefever, Henry Stauffer, Levi Gross, Jacob
Swart, Henry 8. Hostetter; Abraham Hurst, Peter Shelly,
Henry S. Shenk, Jonas Erb, Isaac Relater, Samuel Erb,
Manheim tarp.; John L Lapp, H. H. Sbertz , Paradise tap.;
Henry Hildebadr,. Elias Herr, Amoe Herr, Pequea tap.;
Ephraim Eshleman, Manor tap.; Michael Buckwalter,
Joseph Buckwalter, Benjamin Bailer, John K. Lapp, Martin
Cooper, East Lampeter tap; John „K. Brubaker, Jacob
Kreider, Jacob Bear, George Weiler, Henry Frantz, Jacob
Bwartley, East Ilempfield tap.; G. D. Sprecher ' Lancaster;
Christian Huntzberger, Heury Bosh, Adam Rudy, Leacock
tap.; Edward Eshleman, Richard Miller, Perry con ty;
William Spencer; Sadabury twp.; Samuel Houstand, Mont
gomery county; W. S. t I. A. Rutherford, Harrisburg;
Samuel Leaman. Son, Franklin county.
For Kale by G. D. SPRECHER k Blta,
may 21 Ins 191 No. 28 East King street.
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Papers throughout the country publishing the above
will be entitled to an exchange, nod until the Weekly is
Issued, will receive a copy of the daily. [may 21 3t 19
ATOTICE.--Notice is hereby given to the
Creditors of JAMES. Q,11101..EY to present their
claims, with the 'vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on or
before the FIRST day of JUNE, 1861.
MATHIAS SHIRE,
apr 2.61 12] Committee of James Quigley.
LANCASTER COUNTY BANS,
May 7th. 1861.
TILE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS Hilt
declared a Dividond of four per cent. on the Capital
Stock paid in, payable on demand.
may 14 3t 181 W. L. MISER, Cashier.
ESTATE OF MICHAEL SNYDER,
late of West Cocalico township, deceased.—Letters of
administration on said estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted tbereto are requested to
ma tt e Immediate payment, and those having demands
against the same will present them for settlement to the
undersigned, residing in said township.
DR. SAMUEL WTEST,
Administrator,
may 7 8t.•17] West Cocalico twp.
T'STATE OF JANE MORRISON, DECD.
L.A' Letters of administration on the estate of Jane Mor
rison, late of Drumore township, Lancaster county, deed,
having been issued to the subscriber, residing in the City
of Lancaster: All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those baying
claims will present them, without delay, properly authenti
cated for settlement. ROBERT KING,
apr 23 6t* 153 Administrator.
ESTATE OF ROBERT PATTERSON..
Letters testamentary ou tho Estate of Robert Patter.
eon, late of Little Britain township, Lancaster county, hav
ing bpee Issued to the subscribers residing in said township:
All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and.those baring claims will present
them without delay, properly antbenticated for settlement.
BORDLEY 8. PATTERSON,
EDWARD B. PATTERSON,
Executors.
apr 16 St 14] Oear !lux, P. O.
AIIDITOWSNOTICE.-The undersigned
Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancas
ter county, to ascertain whether Samuel Martin (Joseph's
eon) to whom a share of the estate of John Martin, late of
Jut Earl township, deceased, was decreed by, the said
court, is dead, and if he is to redistribute such share ao•
cording to law, hereby gives notice that,he will attend for
the purpose of his appointment on FRIDAY, the 14th day
of JUNE next,lBBl, at 2 o'clock, P. 11, in the Library
Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, when
and where all persons Interested may attend If they think
. .
proper. .
may 14 4t 18]
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM
JACOBY.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to cistri
• bute the net balance in the hands of John C. llfartin and
C. 8. Hoffman, assignees of William Jacoby, of Earl town.
ship, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby
gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of his ap.
pointment, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of JUNE, 1861,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Court House, in the City of Lan
caster, whtre all persona interested la said assigned estate
are requested to attend. E. BURKHOLDER,
'may 14 4t 18] Auditor.
NOTICE.—D. W. Patterson having of
flared his service to the Government, and being ac
cepted, has put his business into the •hands of . A. 3108
BLAIMAKER, 11. q., who will attend to all, his suite and
business, of whatever nature. His friends and clients will
please call on Mr. Slaymater at the old stand who will ad
vise them and execute their business with - dispatch.
Those frienda and old clients who have new law business
to transact, will confer a favor by complying with this re
quest, which will be properly appreciated by -
Your friend and fellow-dtisen, , •
' may 141 t 18] D. W. PATTERSON.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.-The undersigned
A.nditorsappointed by the Court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster county, to distribute the money arising from
the sale of the real waste of Peter, Regenans under two
writs of ieVeli Ilicfas tuned for the UM oiChrlstopher
Tshopp, to. April Term, 1881, Nos:43 and 44, hereby give
notice that they will meet for the purpo.e,of their appoint
ment, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of JUNE next, at 2
o'clock, P. Di., in the Library Room of the Court House, in
the City of Lancaster, when and where all persons inter
ested may attend if they think proper.
J. K. ALEXANDER,
ABRAM. SHANK,
may 14 4t 18] Auditors.
E6T ATE OF WLLLIADI 101.101i.ENS—
DEAFER, late of Warwick twp., Lancaster county,
deceased. The, undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Caurt of said county, to distribute the balance in.
the hands of R. R. Tahndy, administrator of the estate of
said deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto,
hereby gives notice to all persons interested in said estate,
that he will tit. for the purpose of his appointment in the
Library Room, In the Court Rouse, at Lancaster, on FRI—
DAY, the 24th day of MAY next, at .2 o'clock in the after-
Awn, when and where all persons interested may attend.
. • W. CARPSNTEI3,
apr 30 4t 16] • Auditor.
TESTATE OF SEBASTIAIt 0; - BIEUSSER.
Letters of administration. on the estate of &hastier'
G. Musser, Esq., late of the City of •Linoaiiter, deceased,
having be n homed to the enbecriber residing in said city:
All persons indebted to `said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims will present
them without delay properirauthenticated for settlement.
. • WILLIAM A. MORTON,
apr MI et 151 Administrator.
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.ivOTlGlit.-The citizens of the different
pi cities and towns throughout the State are invited 'to
competition Yor theOrace at Which the. next ANNUAL
STATE.HAIit shill Priinali cntaining induce :
swats and &dean Mcms directed to the Undersigned Com
mittee, appointed by the Mreettlee , o6mmittre, will' be to
ceived.up to end including May 81st , next. Ocimmunien.
Lions should be addressed to of the following Renown
JOHN P. RUTIMBOItD,
JOHN M. ZIEGLER.
Marritinfrg;
AMOS B. KAPP, • • - •
. • Northumberland,. Iht.
' apr.9.14 13] . _..-..._.-Committee.--
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at asient Landing oz the 00:144top nu 20 U , 24
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Sarsaparilla
FOR, TIMIFYINO TEE BLOOD:
Ahd 'for ihespeed - y 'cum - prthßifpllowi og pl e II is
Scrofula arid Sri-Oral ousitectiorsa r amob,
ai, Tow ora; 11/coror,. gores Erlipalorasii
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J. C. - Ansi G. lionnzqullliLitiny d it ty
rime.:
kornaledge whit:4om einakinalcibu far e.
/laving inherited a Enennaltnntainninwrhatni anew&
4omiaia•rarlosa wildwiftar years. Aloasettmewit 'benne
.outyin- Iffeeratan mgr, bands nad..anns;.nenninnwit
4.roated Inward and-distressed me at the atwouninz-Twn
•Yana agate Lanka ont on•my heed an&corered itgatalir
Andean midterm:ante. which was plantain/ad kathamut
beyond-description: 4 • tried many tnedkines andeeverek
physicians, but without much relief fromany thing. in
,fact,Alio-dieurdettgres worm Aclength welt nicked
tonead in the tlospel /fomenter that 'you had prepare&
attaltesatire(gartapatilla), for I knew from,your reputa.
then Oat apy thing-you made must be good. .L tent to
Cinginuatiandgot it, and wed it tilt it cured .hook
it, as „you edriae, in small doses of -ateaspoonful corer a
month, and aced almost three bottlea,,NawAnd healthy
'akin won Imola to Sinn under the scab, which after a
while fell off.. illy akin is now clear, and I know by my
feelinoths the dinesee has gone front my system. You
pair well believe that I Awl what I am saying when I tell,
!you, that I hold, you to be one of the ancatlas-otthe age,
aceigerottin otwegratehtfty, • Yours;
.
ALFRED - 8. -- TILLEY.
St. Anthtottiot - Plin:Rnaii Erysipelas,
Tette'r and ' Sailt Rheum,'Seal& Head,
Ringworm, - Sone - Brea, troipay. -
.Ar. Robert N..pAtiinvritis trim Y.,l2th
Sept., 1859, that he has cured nn inieterate case of
Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by - the
persevering.nse door Sarsaparilla, and also a dangereua
Malignant Eryiri*Tai' by large doses of ,the tame; fain
he cures the common" Prtqat'l'frnsby It oonstantly.
•
Bresiehocele, ./tie or Swelled Neck.
Zebulon Sloan of Prospect,Texae,vvritee "Three bot
tles of' your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre— a hid
eous swelling .of the neck, which I leuletareted tram
over two years."
.I...erkeorritcrei Whiter , OyailauTtuitior s
lEfteilite tleerittiony remain Dlseues.
Dr. J.D., S., Channing, of New .York City, writes;
most cheerfully:cemply. with . the requeit of your agent
raying t hare fOund your Sarsaparilla a most excellent
alterative in the numerous complaints for which' we
employ such a remedy, but especially in &nide Diseases
of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured matly muster,
ate cases of Leucorrhosa by it, and some where the corn-'
plaint was caused by uiceration'of the Mend.' . .The ulcer
ation itself was soon mired. Nothing within lay knowl
edge equals it for them female derangements."
Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury; Ala., writes," A dan
gerous ovarian lUMDr on one of hq fcmitles iii - my family;
which had defied all the reinedies we coulternploy; has
at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sar
saparilla. Our physician thought nbthing brit extirpa
tion could afford relief. but be advised the trial of your.
Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting; and it
prayed effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks
no symptom of the disease remains."
__Ski: and Mercurial Disease.
NEW ORLEANS, 25th August, 1859.
Da. J. 0. Area: Sir, I. cheerfully.comply with the re.
quest of your agent, and report.to you some of the effects
1 have realised with your Sarsaparilla. •
I have cured with it, in my practice, moat of the com
plainM for which it is recommended, and have found its
effects truly wonderful in the_pure of ,Vonerca/ and Nen-
One of my patients bad Syphilitic ulcers
in his throat, which were consuming hie palate and the
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla,. steadily taken,
cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by sec
ondary symptoms in his nose. and the ulceration had
eatdri away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the
disorder would soon rear:l,llls brain and kill bim. But it
yielded - to my aclulinistration of your Sarsaparilla; the
ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without
some disfiguration to his face. A woman who Lad been
treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering
from this poison in her bones. They bad become so sen
sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex
cruciating Pain, in ber joints and, bones. She, too, was
cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I
know from its formula, which. your agent .gave me, that ;
this Preparation from your laboratory Must be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results
with it have not surprised me.
Fraternally yours, .G. V. LARIMTR, IL D.
Rheumatism . , Gout, Liver Complaint.
INDEPENDENCE, Preston Va.. 6th July, 1859.
DR. J. 0. AYER: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain
ful chronic Rheumatism fork long time, which baffled the
skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the
remedies I could find, until .I tried your Sarsaparilla, One
bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general
health 130 much 'that I am fur better than before I was
a - Melted. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. FILEAM.
Jules Y. Getchell; of St. Louis, writes: "I have beers
afflicted for' years with an affectioit of the Liver, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing
fulled to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man
for some years front no other cause than dercogenivst of
the Liver. Aly beluved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised
me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you,
and any thing you made was worth trying,. liy the bless
ing of Clod it has cured me. and has so purified my blood
as to make a new man of me. I feel young, again. The
hest that can be said of you Is not half good enough.'
Sehirrns,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement,
Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation of
the Hones.
A great variety of cases have been rePorted to its where
cures of 1b.., formidable complaints have resulted from
the use of this remedy. Imt our space haa mill not admit
then, Point of Ow., snot bo fLitlinl In nor American
A hnnnoc, which the agents below pawed ore pleased to
furnish gratis to all who call for them:
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep
sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia.
Many remarkable cures of these affections have been
made by the alterative power of title niedicino. It stimu
lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
orerromes disorders which would be supposed beyond its
reach. Such is remedy has long been required by the ne..
cessiti..v of the people. and we are confident that this will
do for them all that niedicine can do.
Philadelphia, Pa
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, hoarseness
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con..
sumplion, and for the Relief
of Consumptive Patients
in advanced Stages
of the Disease.
This le a remedy riniversally known to surpass any
other for the cure of lineal and lung complaints, that it
is ni.elass here to publish the evidence of its virtues. ItS
unisvalled excellence for roe, hs end colds, and its truly
N‘enderfal cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known throughout the civilized nations of the earth.
Few nee the et - 11111mill, ies, or oven families, among them
who have not sktme t-rsonal experience of its effects
*onto living trophy in their midst of its victory over the
011101 e and dangeseur disorders of the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, nod
as they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need not
do than to as , nre them that it has now all the vir
tues that it did have when making the cures which have
toot, so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr.J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, New.
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traders In every village in the country. [may 14 ly 18
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more beautiful beyond comparison than anything, In this
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Which we are prepared to sell at
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may 14 tf 18]
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ylf The Duplicate of Water Rent for 1861 le now ready
and In the bands of the Treasurer. All who wish to are
the 5 per cent. for prompt payment, can do no by calling
at hie aka HENRY C. WENTZ, .
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