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ln to*&rxiiie bill to regulate tae time
imP**&* District .Uourtafor the-,
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turn lo *p{&;ntmen« initio corps wu taken
JP Mil altar a briefdlJcaaalon.waa postponed.—
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fsmKy'dttriofs was after"
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PWw * «©•.' 0n nfiU&4bffHr. DiyiB, the'
—regard- to'tbe adjournment
.T?ayaken lip, when be ihored to strike'
fflkyand inAeri-tb*2d day of J une
.in-tbe ouune' of sbmelremarka-ou tbe '
f -thsLfec desired to setan.earlyday for
;bo tout no more nneonsLUntiocal
WJ4 *» passed, which hedeclared would be
r xesnaea ojr the warn# wbue population of Keutucky,
■• ©to. Mr.' W ilaun r thereupon called him to order lor
vgueripg,. treasonable ueuumenia onthe floor of tbe
benate. - drlong diacmuion tberenpon ensued,' and
“k* lLwia ouNltiiwl m» language. The resolution of
aqjouniikenV was Tbeii laid on tbe table. Mr. burn
tier ottered a lexiluium, which was laid over direct
ing tbe Select Cumoiillee on tbe Confiscation of
to inquire into tbe expediency of’
providing that, iu all judicial prooeediugs to cuofis
-Cate tfuen property, there ahull be no exclusion ol any
witness on account ot color. Jle also ottered a reso
lution, which Was laid over, instructing me commit
tee to inquire into tbe expediency of providing that
Our aoiuicxs engaged in tne suppression of tbe rebel
lion US; be enuued to oouuiy lauds out of tbe real
estate of me rebels. Tbe deuatc then, went iuto
executive session.
. Xu tbe Mouse tbe Senate bill in relation to tbe
discharge Horn the service of tbe United (States of
buy so»aieror enlisted uiau wno was laboring under
physical disapfiiiy was uuieuded by a proviso nat
Urey snail not bo urged unless at ms own re
quest, and was then passed. Mr. Wtckiiffeimffec
tuaily cudeavored to obutlu' leave to introduce reso
lutions affirming tbe supremacy ol tbe Uousiuuiiun,
denyiug any rtgut to dtsregaid us provisions in Lime
oi war, and diciartug in conclusion ibat wholesale
bills confiscating estates or property of any kind,
whether land, staves or chattels, are iu violation of
tbe laws ot tbe Uutied states, and lorbiddeu by me
Uonsuiution. The bill abollsbiug slavery wherever
tbe federal government bus exclusive jurisdiction
Was Uikeu up, and, ou motion of Mr. Luvejuy, ibe
preamble was stricken cut. Tne bill was tbeu passed
by a vole ol 85 u> SU. A committee of oouieience
Was appointed ou tbe H luesleud bill. Mr. bbeila
burger unreduced a bill defining aud punishing as a
higb crime me adnermg to or giving aid and comfort
to persons engaged in a rebellion against tne Uuiied
States government. Tbe Mouse went iuto Commit
tee ot «ue Whole on tbe bill giving bounties to sol
diers injured iu the present war; aud Mr. Diven
discussed tbe powers ot Congress on the confiscation
questiou, contending that un act of coudemuatiun
was not required. .After udopiiug several amend
ments tbe bnl was formally passed.
Tuesday, May 13.
la tbe Senate to-day the Pacific rtauruad bin was
reported back from tbe (Select Committee. Ibe bill
to protect tbe Indians wfib have adopted civilised
haOUs was passed. Mr. Wilson, irom tbe Miniaiy
Committee, reported "a joint resolution, which was
passed, to provide lor tuo presentation of medals of
honor to enlisted men and volunteers. Mr. Wilson
ottered an amendment to the resolution introduced
by Mr. (Sumner iu regard to placing the names of
battles on the colors of regiments, to the effect that
such regiments as have ox may distiuguisn them
selves in battle may by permission of the President
inscribe tbe names of the battles in wb efi tney were
engaged on their Hags. Tbe bill for the better pro
tection of revenue was passed. The resolutions
offered by Mr. Sumner on Mouduy were refereed to
tbe (select Committee on Confiscation. The consid
eration of tbe Indian Appropriation bill was contin
ued, and Mr. Latham ottered an amendment in
regard to tbe Indians of California, making one
reservation in that state instead of two, and other
wise reducing the expense, which was adopted.
iu tne Mouse iho (Senate amendments to the bill
establishing a depot of agriculture were concurred
in. Tbe pension bill was ihen considered, aud an
amendment was adopted authorizing the appoint
ment oi a special ageut whose business it shall bo to
detect and prusecutoirauds. Mr. Mallory, from the
Committee ou Kuuds and Canals, reported back the
bill to taoiliiaie the transportation of troops and
mails between Washington and New York. After
some discussion it was laid upou tbo table by a vote
of seventy-six to furty-three. Mr. Stevens, from the
Committee of Conference, made a report on disa
greeing to the amendments to the bill incorporating
the Washington and (ieurgetown llaiiroad Company
which was adopted.
Wednesday, May 14.
In the Senate to-day, the resolution to suspend the
payment of troops actually employed in the Western
Department was after a discussion laid over, The
resolution by Mr. Powell, asking the Secretary of
State for the number and names ot prisoners arrested
in the State of Kentucky, etc., Was amended, to the
effect that the President bo requested to inform the
Senate, if compatible with the public interest, con
cerning the arrests in Kentucky, aud was then
passed?' Mr. Clark, Irom the Special Committee ou
Confiscation, reported a bill. Mr. Trumbull offered
a resolution, which was laid ovor, calling on the
President for information as to any design on the
part ot any foreign power to intervene iu the war,
<£c. The army appropriation' bill was considered
and amended, alter which the Senate went iuto
executive session.
Iu the Mouse the joint resolutions requiring the
superintendent of tbe census to keep records of the
names of adult males, heads of families, and free
holders, Was passed Mr. JSiiot, from the committee
ou confiscation, reported two bills, which were made
the special order for Tuesday next. Mr Sheilabar
ger offered a resolution, whiun was passed, culling on
the Secretary of Lhe lulerior to iulbrrn lhe House
what retrenchments oao be made iu the expendi
tures. Tbe Mouse went into Committee on the army
appropriation bill, aud a debate on tbe subject of
Confiscation ensued. Mr Culvert offered a resolution
Which was rejected, that no portion of the appropri
ation in ibe bill shall'be applied to ibe support or
equipment of negroes or fugitive .slaves lor serving
in ibe army of tbe United oiaies. Tbe bill was
finally passed without amendment.
IHUKSDAY, May 15.
In tbe Senate to-day Mr. Wude, from tbe Commit
tee on Territor es, reported buck tbe Mouse bill to
provide a temporary government for Aiizouu. Mr
Wilkinson, from ibe Baiite committee, reported buck
tbe Mouse bill to amend ibe act lor.tbe government
Ot Colorado; which was passed. Mr Brvwu, Ir«.m
tbe Same committee, repotted buck tbe Mouse bill io
secuie tieedom to tbe people ot the teriituries, with
an amendment which changes the lunguage of the
bill to that ol the ordinance of 1787. A message was
received from ibe President recommendiug a vote of
thanks to Capt. Farragut, aud to the other officers
commanding tbe expedition against New One.ins
and the forts. Mr. Doolittle offered a resolution,
which was laid over, culling on the Secretary of tbe
Navy foirinlormatiou iu regard to tbe number and
arutument ot tbe guuboais now being constructed,
eto. Mr. Hurr s offered a resolution, which was laid
over, requesting the (Secretary of (State to report to
tbe DenaLe what are the rigb s and obligations of the
United (states and obligations of the United States
and Ureal Britaiu in regard to the maintenance of
armaments on the northern lakes. The indiun ap
propriation bill was further considered. A message
Was received from the House announcing tbo death
of Hon. Uoldamith F. Bailey, and : the customary
resolutions were adopted.
lu the House consideration of the bill introduced
by Mr. if niton for the adjudication of claims tor the
loss and destruction of piupurty belonging to loyal
citizens, and the damage done thereto by the troops
of the United States during the pieseuc rebellion,
was postponed.to the 26th instant. The Senate bill
authorizing the appointment of medical store keep
ers for ihe army and hospital chapluius was passed.
Consideration was then resumed 01 business pertain
ing to the .District of Columbia, and several bills
were passed. Mr. Potter, from the Conference Com
mittee on the Homestead Hill, made a report, which
was adopted. The death of Hon. Goldsmith b\ Bai
ley, of Massachusetts, whs announced, and the usual
resolutions of condolenoe and respect were adopted.
.Friday, May 15.
In the Senate to-day Mr. KiDg presented a me
morial from merchants and others of New York ask
ing for the speedy passage of the Pucific Railroad
bill. The ludian appropriation bill was taken up,
and an amendment thereto adopted, authorizing the
President to apply the appropriations to certain
tribes, and to abrogate all treaties with suoh tribes
as have taken up arms against the government. The
confiscation bill was then considered, and a motion
by Mr. Trumbull to strike out the first section was
negatived by a vote.of 20 to 10. An amendment
offered by Mr. Davis to the effeot that all the clauses
in the first section giving freedom to the slaves be
stricken oat, and that provision be made for impris
onment at hard labor not less than fire nor more
than twenty years, was rejected by a vote of 31 to 7.
A motion by Mr. Howard to strike out the second
Beotion, which provides for the forfeiture of the pro
perty'and freedom of the slaves of those engaged in
the rebellion, was also rejected by a vote ot 33 to 5.
On.motion of Mr. Clark, the second section was
■amended by inserting *‘by imprisonment not exceed
ing ten years, ” or so as to make it forfeiture or im
prisonment, or both, at the discretion of the court.
The Senate went into executive session, and subse
quently adjpurned until Monday.
In the House a communication was received from
the Secretary of "War enclosing a report from Gen.
Geary concerning the homicide of two citizens of
Fauquier county, Virginia, by two soldiers of the
United States. Mr. Wood, of New York, obtained
leave to print a speech on the condition of the coun
try, in which he charges the Abolitionists with being
responsible for the war, etc. After the consideration
of private bills, the House adjourned until Monday.
DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH ,JN UNION
TOWN, PA.
Learning that the Republicans were prepar*
ing their forces for a party contest at the elec
tion for Borough officers in this place on Mon
day last, the Democrats nominated a ** Regular
Democratic ticket , 'pledged io oppose Abolition
ism in every shape and form, and to sustain and
support the Union as it was , and the Cunslilu>
tion as it is.” The vote was large, and the
contest a warm one, and the noble Democrats
of Dniontown send greeting to their brethren
throughout the County, and elsewhere, as
words of comfort and consolation, that this old
BtTonghold of Republicanism has, after a fair
trial uf strength, yielded to the Democracy.
For many years past, the parties opposed to
the Democracy have-had the control of this
B jrongh. The people here followed the Whigs,
Nothings and Republicans from year to
year, but they can not. will not stand Aboli-
Uniovtown Democrat .
Forney, who is about as black a Re
publican as we know of, writes from Wash
ington to his paper in Philadelphia: “ If by
some inexorable command, which could not
, safely be resisted, certain of our public teach
ers were directed to turn their faces instead
of tbeir backs upon their records, and forced
to re-read and re-digest these records, we
should have some most piteous and pitiable
protestations.” We do not know, whom this
onat would so well fie as FoßNßYiumßelf.
I t Special :ConG«»siajrAL ¥&&
1 speotal election foremember of Congreas in
: tbe Books, and Lehigh district, to HU tbe
, vaoanoy caused by the deatb'of: Dr. Cooper,
: will be held next Saturday. 'Hay 24. The
Democrats have nominated John D. Btiles, of
; Lehigh, and the RegubHows George Lear, of
j ßacks,.. . .' V; 3/i:
I - Thie has always been-regarded as a close
and doubtful district, In the fall of 1858, it
’ elected Henry C. Longneckerj BepabKcan.—
j At the election of 1860;.'. Dr.; Cooper beat
! Longnecker 143 voles .out of .apoli bf'21,383.
I Both parties are exertingthemselves to carry
I the district oh the 24th insb
Bemabkable Cabe. —Yesterday morning, as tbo
eleven o’clock lino from Philadelphia was approach*
ing Bristol, running at the rate of fifteen miles an
boar, the fireman discovered in tbe distance a little
child laying on tbe railroad track. At 6nee every
effort was made to stop tbe train, and finding tbe
force too great to stop the train in time to save tbe
life of the child, the fireman jumped down upon tbe
cow catcher, and placing his foot in a position to
catch tbe child, threw it off tbe track a distance of
some fifteen feet. The train was stopped, when it
was found that tbe only injury received by tbe child
was tbe fracture of tbe skin on its bead. Mr. Atkin
son, ibe conductor, placed tbe child in good bands
and tbe train passed on.— Trenton American, 16/A.
JQF* At Troy, New York, on Satarday
week, a great conflagration occurred, which
destroyed one fourth of the city, involving the
10-ts of property to the amount of $2 000.000.
MARRIAGES.
On the 4*h oIL, in Mavtnwn, by Rev. Ur. CUvges,
Samuel ColUds to Susan Haloes, both of this county.
Id this city, ou tbe 14th Inst, by Bev Father Keenan.
8. 8. Nagle, or Marietta, to Miss M. K. Malone, of this city.
DEATHS.
Id this city, on the 16th tnßt~ Annie E>iz%beth., daughter
of Benjamin and Elizabeth Btreaker, sged 5 years, 8 months
an<iBd«ys.
Io Wert Lampeter township, on tbe 13th last; Becja
min Milter, Id tbe 661 b vear of hfs age. -
At Ephrata. on tbe 20th nit., Daniel L. Bowman, in tbe
21st year of bis age.
Ou the lltb last., In this city, Mrs. Ellz&betb Gleim,
aged 73 years.
On the 2d Idfl., Id Manhelm township, Emanuel Hostet
teri io the 44rb year of bis age.
On tbo 2d Inst. In Habostown, Mrs. Sarah Hornberger,
In tht* 57tb year of her aee.
Id this city, on tbe 12tb ln«t , William Ligbtner Gqdlod,
aged 28 vearn. 8 months and 14 days.
Io thin city, on the 12th last., George Williams, in tbe
36rb vear of his age.
In thin ci’y on ibe 12th inst., Benjamin Dacmyer, aged
56 yearn and 4 months.
THE MARKETS.
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Corrected weekly by J. R. Bitses k Bao., Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, No. 01 North Queen street.
Lancaster, May 10.
.$6.00
5.26
1.20
1.16
Flour, Superfine, bbl,
“ Extra “ .
White Wheat, ft bushel.
Red “ «
Corn, old w
“ new “
Oats «*
CloT6rBfced “
Whiskey, in hhds.
“ in bbls..
Philadelphia Market*
Philadelphia, May 17.
In Flour there is very little doing; small sales of super*
fine at $5 GO. Rye Flour stlls at $3.50 and Cornmeal at
$2 65. Wheat firmer; sales of red a* $1.25 and white at
$1 30@1.4A. 1,000 bus. Ryo sold at 7 ) cts. Corn in active
demand and prices better; sales of 10,000 bus. yellow at
cents and damaged at -7 cents. Oats 1 cent
higher; 4.000 bns prime sold at 88 coots. Coffee % cent
higher; sales of 500 bags at ISJ4@2I cents for Rio and 21
@21 1 2 ' forXaguayra. Sugar and Molasses Id good request at
full rates. Provisions are held firmly. Bales of Mess Pork
at $12.75@13. Bacon and green meats looking up. WbUky
dull at 2i@2l\6 cents.
New York Market*
Flour heavy, and 6ales of 11,000 bbls. at $4.45@4.50 for
State, $5@5.X5 for Ohio, and $4 9'@5.60 for Southern.
Wheat declined 1 cent; sales of 100 000 bns. at $1 00@1.06
for Chicago Spring, $1.03@1.12 for Milwankie Club, and
$1.13@1.14 for Red Western. Coro steady; sales of 22,000
bus. nt t>2@s3 for mixed. Chicago Beef and Mess Pork un
changed. Lard unchanged. Whisky dnll and nominal.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
$25 1] E&- Employment T [975 1
AGENTS WANTED!
We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses,
to active Agents, or give a commission. Particu'ars sent
free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMES,
General Agent, Milan, Ohio. faug 27 ly 33
SOS- Among the many apparent trifles
continually being brought to the surface from the ideal
underworld of the unknown, there are occasionally simple
articles coating but little in detail, but whose combined
benefits, usefulness and economy of time and money, ag
gregate oh the basis of millions. Such an article is
Spalding’s Prepared Glue. Its uses are innumerable, and
ns its cost is next to nothing, the demand for it is universal.
If ie prepared with chemicals, and used cold—requiring
but little skill or time for its application. —From the Home
Jo-umal, New York, August 27,1859. [feb 111 m 5
S3** Equality to Alll Uniformity of
Plico! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales*
man. Jones & Co., of theCrescentOne Price Clothing Store.
602 Market street, above 6th, In addition to having the
argest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in
Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti*
tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in
figures, on each article, the very lowest price It can be
sold for, bo they cannot possibly vary —all must buy alike.
The goods are all well sponged and pi spared and great
pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the
full assurance of getting a good‘art icle at the very lowest
price.
member the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No. 604
.TONES k cn
49* To Consumptives.—The Advertiser
having be*D leal- red tu ueaith tu a few weeks, by a very
sirup e n moriv. after having suffered several years with a
6ev re luug aff-c - ioD, and that dread disease, Consumption
—is anxious to make known to his= fellow-sufferers the
mesuß of cure.
To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the pres.rip
lion used (tree of charge ) with tho directi ns fi-r pr.ptring
and n«ing the same, which they will find a sure Care for
Cot flamption. Asthma Bronchitis. &c. The only object of
the advertiser in sendit g the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be
invalnable. and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessiog.
Parties wishing the pr-aeripth-n will plea‘«address
RfcV EDWARD A. WILSON,
Willidm6borgh, Kings county, New York,
may 20 3m 19
NO t iCtoi TO CONTRACTORS —Sealed
Proposals will be received at the Mnyor’s Offl-e in
■ his city. until 2 o’clock, P. M., of THURSDAY, MAY 22d
(instant) fw the construction of a BRICK <EWKR or
BARREL CU'.VERT of 5 feet diamater, In Vine street,
frt m South Queen to the Culvert in Water street. Also,
for the nuking of One Square of TURNPIKE In Prince
airoet, between West King and Vine streets.
A specification and profile of the works can be seen at
the Major’s Office. Per resolution of Select and Common
Councils . HENRY Bl ICKENDERFER,
JOHN DKANEtt,
ADAM TROUT,
PHILIP FIIZPATRICK,
Lancistet., May 15, 1862. Committee,
may 20 td 1C
A CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN.—-The subscriber will send (free of
charpe, to all who desire it, the Recipe and directions «Vr
luuKiug a Vecetable Balm, that will, in from two t ► eight
days, remove Pimples. Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowneas,
and ull impurities and rongbnfsa of the Skin, leaving tne
same—as Nature intended it should be—soft, clear, smooth
and beautifnl. Those desiring the Recipe, with full in
structions, directions and advice, will please call on or ad
dress (with return postage.)
THOB. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist,
may 20 2m 19] 831 Broadway, New York.
The confessions and experi
ence of a sufferer. —Published as a warning,
and for the especial benefit of Young Men, and those who
suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature
Decay, Ac., Ac, Ac., by one who has cured himself by sim
ple means, after being put to great expense and inconveni
ence, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by
learned Doctors. Single copies may be had of the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpolnt, Long Island, by en
closing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address j
CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq.,
may 20 2m 19] Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y.
i CCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED
ESTATES.—Tbe accounts of the following named
estates bavo been exhibited and filed in the Office of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster
county, to wit:
Jesse Bucher’s Assigned Estate, Cyrus Ream and Reuben
Bucher, Assignees.
Mary Cowen’s Estate in Trust, Jacob Bushong and John
Bushong, Trustees.
Daniel Grove’s Estate in Trust, Henry Musser, Commit
tee.
Jacob Grove’s Estate in Trust, Henry M. Engle, Com
mittee.
Henry Diffanbach’s Assigned Estate, Henry Miller,
Assignee.
John Herr’s Assigned Estate, Emanuel B. Kauffman,
Assignee.
John D. Klingler’s Assigned Estate, Jonas Meyers, As
signee.
John Swot’s Estate, John Swar, et. &1. Committee.
George Morry’s Assigned Estate, Jno. H. Hershey, As
signee.
John H. Peifer'e Assigned Estate, Jacob F. Frey,Assignee.
Susan Shirk’s Estate, Abraham Shelly, Trustee.
Martin Shirk’s Assigned Estate, Peter Brunuer, Assignee.
Charlotte and Sarah Haffnagle’s Trust Estate, Emanuel
Schmffer, Trustee.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any of
said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the
16th day of JUNE, 1862, for the confirmation and allow
ance of Baid Recounts unless exceptions be filed or canse
shown why said accounts should not be allowed.
PETER MARTIN, Proth’y.
Peothonotabt’s Opfice, Lancaster, May 19th, 1862.
may 20 3t 19
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL. CYCLO
PEDIA AND REGISTER OP INPORTAN l EVENTS
OF THE YEAR 1861.
Embracing Political, Civil. Military and Bocial Affairs;
Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Com*
morce, Finance, Literature, Bcienee, Agri
culture and Mechanical Industry.
Tbe volume will be in the style of tbo New American
Cyclopedia, having not less than 750 pages, royal Bvo.
The work will be published exclusively by subscription,
and Jts exterior appearance will beat once elegant and sub
stantial. D. APPLETON & CO, New York.
ELIAS BARR & CO ,
No. 6 East Ring Street,
Agfa for Lancaster City and Co.
apr 16 tf 14]
Bankinu houses op reed, HEN
DERSON A CO.—On the :45th of MARCH, instant,
the undesigned, under the firm of REED, HENDERSON
A CO., will commence the Bankng Business, in its usual
branches at the hitherto occupied by John K. Reed
A Co., at the corner of East King and Duke streets, be
tween tboCoart House and Sprecher’s Hotel, Lancaster, Pa*
They will pay Interest on deposits at the following rates.
6% cent. for 6 months and longer.
6 *• ** 80 days and longer.
They will bay .and sell Stocks and Beal Estate on com
mission, negotiate Loans for others purchase and sell Bills
of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Drafts, Ac., Ac- Ac.
' The undersigned wlll.be Individually liable to theextent
of their means, -for all deposits and other obligations of
Bssd, Hxrroxßaon A Co. JOHN K. REED,
AMOB 8. HENDERSON
ISAAC EL HI ESTER.
mar. 20 tf to J
ISAAC BAUTOH * SUM,
WHOLESALE-OKOOKEB, AND DEALERS IN 00UN
TRY PEODUCJLWINES AND UQUORS,
Noa-lfiG «&41C7.Nortb Steond atreet,
_ r^Philadelphia.
R decadent*
dad io the.Begiotaf* OSea tfUwntir ootm&rfbr ee»-
ffnnatiou and allowance, at an Orphan# Cbvrt, to be held
la therOourtHouse,in thaCttyuf laeutir.m tbe third
MONDAY In JUNBnext, (IfithJ **> Cdoeii JL K, ~i-
John Niialey, West Donegal township. GuariHtaahlp Ao
count By Abraham M. Engle, Gnardlan of BsmoH
Nissley, minor son of deceased, now of age.
Jacob Bliekensder&r. Beju, State of Ohio. By J. Blickens- ■’
darter, J&, AdminMrator.
Joseph. Hast, Csrnarron township. Guardianship Ao
. coant. By Jacob H. Zook, Guardian of l
Hast eohof deoeMed.
Allen GcxdCtTnltdn towsahlp. Goardlanhip Account'—
By Timothy Haines, Guardian of Charles A.Oook, minor
son of deceeeed. .
Mosee Moore, gadsbury township.' CfasthoAlpifltinnt
By Samuel Whitson, Guardian of Pemberton Moore,
minor eon of deceased-
Benjamin D. GUI, City of Lancaster. By WilliamX. Pfil,
Administrator.
Elias Spretter, Cityaf Lancaster. By A. ?. Hoffinam, a£
mlnlstrator.
Martha Stauffer, East Donegal township. By John Stanf*
far, Administrator.
Christian Grelder, Jr., West Hempfield towssnjp. Guar
dianship Account. By Benjamin Barr, Guardian of
Frances B: Grelder. minor child of deceased.
Cbiis'iau Habecker, East Hemffiald township. By Eilca
brth Ilabecker, Acting and Surviviog Adm?nt«^rktriT.
Jacob Hematb, City of Lancaster. Goardlanthlp Account.
By Emaonel E. Demath, Gnardlan of JSmmaß.Demntb/'
minor child of deceased.
Eby, Upper Leacock township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Christian Llntaer, Guardian of Eby Her
ehey, John E Hersher, Mary Ann Hershey and Hilton
E. Hershey, minor grand children of deceased.
Christian Heisey. East Donegal township* Guardianship
- Account. By John 8. Mann, Gnardlan of Eli Z. Halsey,
minor son or deceased, now of age.
Henry Snyder, Hillersrilie, Manor township. By Mary
Bnyder, Administratrix.
Mjchael Bpade, Derry township, Danphln coanty. Guar
dianship Accoant By Beqjamin Hartmao, Guardian of
Eleanor Spade, one of the children of deceased. .
Addllta Haber* East Hempfield township. By Henry M,
Hnber, Administrator.
Deborah G Moore, Little Britain township. By George
Mercer, Administrator-
Benjamin Hershey, Paradise township. Trait Account.
By John Denlisger, Jr, And Abraham Hershey, Trustees
appointed by the Orphans’ Court to males *»!■» of the
real estate of said deceased.
John Diobm, Baiisbury township. By John McGill, Ad
ministrator.
John Bmith. Oonoy township. By Jacob Smith, Frederick
Smith and Adam Smith, Executors
Samuel Watts, East Earl township. By Leri Watts, one
of tbe Executors
Emanuel Monger, City of Lancaster. By George Heyd,
Executor.
Joseph Irvin. Ephrata township. By Charles Meckley,
Administrator.
Daniel Wenger, Earl township* Guardianship Account.-
By Christian Hansberger, Guardian of Margaret Kohl
and Susanna K<>hl, minor grand children of deceased.
David Martin, Pequea township. By Samuel Martin, Ad
ministrator.
Abraham Btauffitr, West Hempfield township Guardian
ship Account By Dr. Bet jimin Rohrer, Gnardlan of
Hiram L. Garber, minor nephew of deceased,
dosan Ahltnslde, City of Lancaster. By Elias Whiteside,
Executrix.
Susanna Sensenig, East Earl township. By John D. Sen
senlg, Administrator pendente lito.
Joseph Bbindle, Manor township. By Michael G. Shiodle
and Henry Stauffer, Administrators.
Jacob Bueber. Wert Cocalico township. Final Account.-
By John Hacker, Administrator.
Christian W. Sensenlg, East Earl township. By Dand
Llcbty and Francis Sensenlg, Administrators.
John Koffrotb, Salisbury township. By Robert W. Mor
ton, Administrator.
Adam Hob, West Cocall co township. By Samuel H. 81a*
bach, Executor.
Henry Kemper, Manor township. By Jacob Llntner, Ad
ministrator. ,
John Eshb&ch, Manor township. By John Eshbacb, Jr.,
Administrator.
Christian Bair, Earl township. By George Bair and John
Bair Administrators.
Jacob Wolf, West Earl township. By Kndy R. Wolfi John
B. Wolf and Jacob Wol£ Administrators.
Charles Carpenter, West Earl township. Guardianship
Account. By Mathias Helser, Gnardlan of David Car
penter, one of the children of deceased.
William Myers, Ephrata township. Supplementary Ac
count. By Adam Konigmacher, one of the Adminis
trators.
John Nlesly, Donegal township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Peter Brubaker, Gnardlan of Anna, Magda
lena and Feronlca Nissly,-minor children of deceased.
Sophia Price, East Lampeter township. By William Gar
rolos, Administrator.
Abraham Kreider, East Lampeter township. Guardianship
Account. By Peter Johns, Guardian of John L. Kreider,
minor child of deceased.
Daniel Kreider. Carnarvon township. Trust Account. By
David Styer, Trustee appointed by the Coart to sell the
unaccepted Beal Estate of deceased.
Jacob Hostetler. Lancaster township. Trust Account. By
John Shenk, Trustee, appointed by the Orphans' Court,
of Magdalena Hostetter, daughter of deceased.
Mary Myers, West Lampeter township. By Jacob Herr,
Kxccntor.
David Brisben, Jr., Leacock township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Richard J. Batter, Guardian of Jolla Ann
Brisben, a minor daughter of deceased.
Cdthariuo Peter, City of Lancaster. By George Kann, Ad
ministrator.
John Christ, Lancaster city. Guardianship Account. By
JobD 8. Gable, GnardlanofEmmaßard, (formerly Emma
Cockley,) a minor grand-daughter of deceased.
David Ebersole, Couoy township By John D. Ebersole
and Abrabam D. Ebersole, Executors.
Jacob 0. Ebersole, Mount Joy township. By John B. Eb
ersole and John D. Ebersole. Executors.
Gabriel C. Eckert, Leacock township. By John G. Robin
son and George L. Eckert, Executors.
Moses Fry, East Cocalico township. By Isaac Fry, Admin
istrator.
William J. Pearson. West Hempfield township. Guardian
ship Account. By John Wialer, Executor of Michael B.
Wisler, deceased, who was Guardian of Catharine Pear
eou, a minor daughter of deceased.
William J Pearson. West Hempfield township. Guardian
ship Account. By John Wialer, Execntor of Michael B.
Wisler. deceased, who waß Guardian of Mary Jano Pear
son, a minor daughter of deceased. '
Peter Wolf, Ephrata township. By Samuel Wolf, Admtn
inifitrator.
Abraham Baer, West Cocallco township. By Abraham E.
Bare, and Peter Martin, Executors.
Samuel Faas, Rapho township. Guardianship Account.—
By David Shelly. Guardian rf Mary Fans, (now of age,)
and Susanna Fans, mloor children of deceased.
Henry Genfert, Mount Joy township. By Mary Gepfert
and P. P. Gindar, Administrators.
Jacob Harnisb, Conestogo township. By Jacob Harnish,
Nathaniel Haroish and Christian Harnish, Executors.
Chrlntopber Williams, Badshury township. Trust Account.
By WiMara F. Rea and Isaac Walker. Trustees of Chris
topher Pierce Williams, under tbe Will of deceased.
Margaret Williams Sodsbury township. By Zacharlah
B. Williams and Isaac Walker, Administrators.
Jacob M. Eckert, Leacock township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Peter Eby, Guardian of Lydia Eckert, Sarah
S Eckert and Ann Eckert, minor children of deceased.
Mary Meisenkop, Borough of Straabnrg. By John 0. Le
fever. Executory
Park Mason, Manor township. By Jacob S. Mann, Execu
tor.
Hugh Robinson, Salisbury township. Gnardianphlp Ac
count. By John B Mycts. Guardian of James H. Tor
bert. a minor grandson of deceased.
John Greybill, Wept Earl township. By Abraham Bow
man and Lewis Dlller. Administrators.
Owen Brnner, Ephrata township. Guardianship Accoant.
By Peter Mar in. Gnardlan of William Harrison Bruoer,
one of tbe children of deceased, now of age.
Maria Shirk, West Cocalico township. By Moses Shirk,
Execntor.
Dar.lel Girvio, Paradise township. Trust Account. By
Peter Neidich, Trustoo appointed by the Court to sell
the real estate of deceased.
Martto flt-lm, Straslmrg township. By Daniel Helm and :
Jacob Carpenter, Executors.
George Ooppis, Conoy township. By Jacob A. Miller, Ad
ministrator
George W. Lutz. Manor township. By Amos B. Shaman,
one of the Executors.
George Kendig, Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Jacob Fehl, Guardian of Benjamin Kendig,
Delilah Kendig and Susan Kendig, minor children of
deceased.
Anna Landis, Warwick township. By Lev! Grub 9, Execu
tor
Saraael Me’linger, Warwick township. By Samuel Young
and Levi Grube, Executors.
Elias Wecbter, Clay township. By SamneljSleer and
Samuel Nissly, Executor.
Andrew Metzger, Blast Hempfield township. By Abraham
H. Metzger, Jacob N. Metzger and Andrew T. Metzger,
ExecQtrra.
Michael Gr< ff, Bart township. Guardianship Account.
By Philip Meek, Guardian of Abraham Groff, minor son
of deceased.
Jacob Ebblemau. Strasburg township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Christian H. Miller, Guardian of Emma
Su&m Eeblemao, minor child of deceased.
Isaac Bollinger. Ephrata township. By Jacob Bollinger
and Samuel Execu'ors.
Amos K. Baub, West Lampeter township. Guardianship
Account. By Philip Meek, Guardian of Emma E. Raob,
George M. Baub and Lydia A. Baub, minor children of
deceased.
Jacob Newcomer, Manor township. By Christian K. New
comer and Jacob K. Newcomer, Administrators.
George Warfel, Conestoga township. By Henry Graver and
Busan Warfel. Administrators.
Catharine Stamb&ugh, Paradise township. By Bamuel P.
Bower, Administrator.
David Bnckwaltor, East Lampeter township. By Michael
Buckwalter, David Buckwalter and John Huber, Execu
tors.
Joseph B. Tillinghast, formerly of tbe City of Lancaster, ;
late of the Btate of Connecticut. By William Wright, '■
Administrators.
Jacob Swarr, East Hempfield township. By D. G. Eable- J
man, Esq., Administrator Pendente iito.
Christian Habecker; Manor township. By Isaac Habecker ;
and Joseph Habecker, Administrators.
Jacob Loos, Warwick townßblp. By Daniel Loos aud
Magdalena Loos, Administrators.
George Dommeyer, Clay township. By. John Dommeyer,
Administrator.
Arthur Branin, Bart township. By Joseph McClure, Ad
ministrator.
John Landes, Ephrata township. By Samuel Wolf, Ad
ministrator.
Jesse Yuudt, West Earl township. By John Sheaffer,
Executor.
John Summy, Bapbo township. By Daniel Sammy, Ad
ministrator.
Samuel Culbert, formerly of Lancaster county- By H. B.
Swarr, Esq., Administrator.
: Mary Bansman, Manor township. By Jacob Bausman,
I Administrator.
Anna Baer, Lancaster township. By Jacob Banßman, Ad
-1 ministrator.
: David Stauffer, Earl township. By John Witmerand Mar
tin Backwalter, Executors.
Sebastian G. Musser, Esq., City of Lancaster. By William
A. Morton, Administrator.
Harman Winner, Manor township. By Jacob S. Witrner,
Surviving Executor.
Andrew Miller, Manor township. By Jacob S. Wltmer,
Administrator. «
Margaret S. Hoopes, Little Britain township. By John
Kirk, Execntor.
Daniel Kreider, Hempfield township. By Daniel
B. Kreider, Jr., and Benjamin.B. Kauffman, Adminis
trators.
Robert Girvin, Paradise township. By James Girvin, Ad
ministrator.
James Collins, Borough of Colombia. By John E. Collins
and William A. Martin, Execntor?.
Abrabam Btoner, Jr., West Lampeter township. Guardian
ship Account. By John Mecartney, Gnaidlan of Frances
and Aona B*ouer, minor children of deceased.
Anna Given, Borough of Colombia. By Elizabeth Tyson,
surviving Executrix.
Curtis W. Grubb. Borough of Columbia. By H. H. North,
Esq., Administrator.
Harriet B. Burrows, City of Lancaster. By Thomas H. !
Burrroa s. Esq, Executor. j
John Kreiloy. Ephrata township. Guardianship Account, j
By Adam Konlgioacber, and William Carpenter. Execu
tors of Joseph Konigmacher. deceased, who was Gnardlan
of John Marat fetter, Mary Ann Fetter, and John Henry,
Eheaffer, grandchildren of deceased.
Joseph Senßenlg. East Earl township. By Henry Sensenlg
and Joseph Sensenlg, Administrators.
John B. Busier, Manhelm township. By Jacob Gamber
and Reuben Bowman, Administrators.
Andrew Snyder, Borough of Marietta. By Barr Spangler,
Admistrator.
Abraham Landis, East Lampeter township. By Henry N.
Landis Executor.
Frederick Treat, City of Lancaster. By Frederick 6.
Albright, Administrator.
Elizabeth Smith, East Hempfield township. By Moses
Bach, Administrator.
Isaac Hinkle Borough of Columbia. Partial Account. By
Elizabeth Hinkle and Samuel M. Hinkle, Executors.
Ellstbeth L Smith and Henry L. Smith, East Hempfield
township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob L. Hershey.
their Gnaralau.
Frederick Cooper, City of Lancaster. By Fanny Cooper
and Daniel Herr, (Peqnea.) Administrators. >
Jacob Newswanger, Providence township. By Thomas
Groff and Daniel Herr* (Peqoea,) Exeeutort.
John township. Bj A&chael H, Mporo
and Jacob Herlzler Executor*.. , .
countßy AlbertG. Sutton, Guardian MhkßaAO. Welt-
New York, May 17.
Jojm BtM»rf vjj.B. Bnrtm^ar'tad
;B, XUnbeth £ot.
' y*Ti"*Vtrj •
JofcnGreenlj, Warwick Bjr Pater ft. Relst, ES&»
editor. .
Bahnahpgrdy, (Bty of Lmcnto.
berry, Administratrix.
. Bnim Mtholch, West Heapflsld township. Trust Account.
BrAhraham Gram, Ir«tee appointed to aell Uto Beal
"XKItS Of'deOU|Sed. '•
Mut EUdjir, OolubUl Guvdia&aixto Ac
count. BjyJßsmoel Traseott, Guardian of Sarah Jane
eouaL
lot* minor s m • t daeaaaad.
Benjamin M. Haaor township. By Rudolph Try.
GEO. a HAWTHORN, Bacbtor.
.BnonA
«»y».. . ' 4fc 19
' Lasgastk» Oorarr Bank. 1
May 6 TBB2. T
rras DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAT
X declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the
Capital Btnck paid to,payable on demand,
may 18 St 18] W. L PEIPEB, Cashier.
FASiaSS* BiJIS 0* LiHOASTEB 1
May 6*h. 1882. f
The. DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAT
declared a Difidesd of One Dollar and Seventy-!!?©
Cents per share, on the Capital Stoelrpald in, or three
and obe half per oent, payable on demand,
may 13 3t 18] KDW. H. BROWN, Cashier.
stolen'from the
trank of the subscriber, at Jamea> M. Hopklo’e
Oar Banka, on Monday night, the 28th day of April. 1862,
about FIVE HUNDRED-DOLLARS, via: $350 on the
TAneaater Oeunty Bank. $lOO on the Farmers’ iu»fr 0 f
Lancaster, and about $5O on other different Banka. The
abovereward will be paid tor the recovery of rite money,
may 6 81* 17 J PATRICK BRIBLAN.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT,
8. E. Coaazk Ilia ahp Manor Snms,
PHILADELPHIA
H. W. KAN AG A.
PBomna.
[may 28 tf 20
TERMS $1,26 per day.
More few asd interesting
BOOKS.
THE EARI/S HEIRS: A Tale op Donsno Lipc. By
the Author of “ East Lynne; or, The Bari’s Daughter,”
“ The Mystery,” & Ac. Paper orlce, 60 cents.
MORGAN; OR, THE KNIGHTS OF THE BLACK FLAG:
A Btrasgi Stobt 01 Broorc Tnaa. Paper price, 25 eta.
For sale at J. M. WGSTHAEFFER’S,
apr 1 tf 12] Cor. North Queen ond Orange SU
Removal .—william n* aebr,
DENTIST, for five years a student and yr* IT “‘i
assistant of Dr. WA7LAN, formerly of this
city, has removed bis offioeto the rooms lately r fTP
occupied by Dr. McCalls, in East King street, two doors
from Centre Square, where be is prepared to meet those
who may favor him with their confidence, and serve them
la the most skilltal manner, warranting satisfaction in
every reasonable ease, both as to operations performed and
charges tor the same. WAL N. AMER.
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NOTICE •••To the Members of the
NORTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP LANCASTER COUNTY,
that an Election will be held on MONDAY, MAY 19,1802,
between the hours of 10 and G o’clock of said day, at the
public house of Samuel G. Hacker, in New Ephrata, (now
Lincoln,) Lancaster county, for the purpose of electing
Three Directors and One Auditor, to seire for chree years.
SAMUEL NISSLY,
Secretary.
2t 16
April 22, 1862.
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CONESTOGO AND BIG SPRING VAL
LEY TURNPIKE BOAD COMPANY.
The Commissioners to open books and receive subscrip
tions to the capital stock of the u Conestogo and Big Spring
Talley Turnpike Bo&d Company,” will meet for that pur
pose at the public house of Jacob Huber, in the City of
Lancaster, on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29tb, and 80th days of
MAY next.
Subscription books will be kept open from 10'o’clock, A.
M., to 4 o’clock, P. M.
HENRY CARPENTER,
GEORGE K. REED,
HARRIS BOARDHAN.
JOHN ESHLEUAN.
JOHN B KR6IDER,
HENRYK. STONER.
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OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL COMPANY, *)
Cobnxb Lexington and Davis Steiets. y
Baltikorx. April 26. 1862. j
Notice is hereby given that a
GENERAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS of this
Company will be held at this office on MONDAY, the 12th
day of MAY, between the hours of 12 snd 2 o'clock, to
ELECT OFFICERS AND MANAGERS of thesald Company.
The Transfer books will close on the sth proximo, and
remain closed nutil after the election.
By order,
may 6 It 17]
INFALLIBLE CURES FOR DTB?EP
SIA. PILES AND RHEUMATISM—I have three
recipes which have seldom failed in an instant to core the
above mentioned dtaenaw, if used according to directions
Hundreds havealready used them and neen perrecrty
cared. The medicine can be got in any Drag Btore. It is
no humbug. I will send the three recipes or either of them,
or the medicine, on the lecelpt of One Dollar.
Address, J. H. GERRY,
Race St, S doors above Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sc 17
QAKDNER & HEBlflllNGS’
GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS,
The largest and most completely equipped Equestrian
Establishment in the world, comprises
THE GREATEST TROUPE
Of European and American Male and Female Artiste, and
the most Magnificent Collection of wonderfully
TRAINED HORSES AND PONIES
ever brought together, affording facilities for the presen*
t&tion of more novel and varied Performances than have
ever been given in a traveling exhibition.
The management takes pleasure in announcing to 'he
public that they are able for this season of ’62, to cater
for their amusement In a superior manner to any travel
ing company. The wag' ns have been newly painted and
decorated so as to present a noat and elegant appearance.
The harness is new and beautiful. The wardrobe is of the
most costly description, manufactured from designs im
ported from Paris during the past Winter; and in fact the
whole paraphernalia is of such a description as to at once
give satisfaction to all.
WILL EXHIBIT IN
LANCASTER TUESDAY, MAY 20.
PENNINGTONVILLE MONDAY. MAY 19.
MOUNT JuY WEDNESDAY, MAY 21.
Afternoon and evening of each day. Doors open at 2 and
7—Performance to commence half an hour later.
43“ Admission 26 ceota.
One of the greatest features of this Exhibition la the
ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE,
Introducing the entire Company, mounted npou their
highly mettled, thorough-bred Horses, leaping sHnrdlos,
Hedgeß, Ac.
THE ZOUAVE HALT,
Will also form another feature of the Show, in which the
Horses will, at the word of command, lie down, set up,
and go through a great variety of performances.
The beantlfnl Trick Horse, Washington, will appear at
each Entertainment, and go through his wonderful and
truly surprising performances.
LOOK AT THE NAMES
Dan Gardner, It. Hemmings, George Derions, John Fos
ter, HeDry Moreste, Signor Parker, F. W. Whitiker, Mona
Banoit KiDg Brothers. Miss Eliza Gardner, Mad Camille,
Little Minnie. Master Ed. Gardner, 0. Bicker, J. Wambold,
T. Boline, Dick Ball, and a host of auxiliaries; the whole
forming a bright constellation of Equestrian, Acrobatic,
aud Gymnastic talent; the whole enlivened by the wit of
three great Clowns—Dan Gardner, John -Foster and Young
Dan.
43“ On the morning of the exhibition the Company
will enter town in grand procession, headed by Peter
Britner’s American Brass Band, seated In a bemtifal BaDd
Coach, drawn by a line of splendid horses, followed by all
the horses, ponies, carriages, luggage vans, Ac., Ac.
W. H. GARDNER, Agent. -
C. Witmiy, Advertiser. [may 13 2t 18
DRESSLER’9
HUB JEWELRY STORE,
No. 206 North Bzh Street &bo7£ Rice,
PHILADELPHIA.
On hand and for sale, a choice assortment of superior
patterns, and will plait to order
BRACELETS,
EAR RINGS,
FINGER RINGS,
BREAST PINS,
CROSSES,
NECKLACES,
GUARD AND
VEST CHAINS.
49“ Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited may be sent
by mail. Give a drawing as near as yon can on paper, and
enclose such amount as you may choose to pay.
Costa as follows: Ear Rings $2 to $6 —Breast Pins $3 to
£7 —Finger Rings 75 cents to s3.s6—Vest Chains $6 to $7 —
Necklaces $2 to $lO.
49* Hair put into Medalions, Box Breast Pins, Rings, Ac.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AT FAIR BATES,
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MfilE. DEMOREST’S
QUARTERLY MIRROR OF FABHIOJNB,
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS.
THE SUMMER NUMBER WILL CONTAIN
FOUR LARGE AND SPLENDID FASHION-PLATES,
THREE FULL-SIZED PATTERNS,
Comprising the New French Waist, an Elegant Sleeve, and
a Misses Sack, together with nearly 100 Eogravlngs of all
the novelties for Summer Bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings,
Children's Dresses, etc., and valuable ijdbrmatlon to Milli
ners, Dress Makers, Mothers, and Ladies generally, pre
senting the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the World
published 473 Broadway, New York, and sold everywhere at
*25 cts., or sent by mail post free, on receipt of the amount.
Yearly $1 with the following valuable premium:
Each yearly subscriber will be entitled to the selection
of 50 cents worth of plain patterns, from the designs in
the hook, or from the show-rbom, or they may bo ordered
and sent by mall any time, daring the year, by paying the
postaee.
49’8plenriid Inducements to Canvassers.
SUMMER NUMBER WILL BE READY ON OR ABOUT
THE FIRST OF MAY.
apr 22 3t16
Lancaster home mutual, fire
INRJJIUNCB COMPANY.
OFFICE* NO. 68 EAST KINO STREET.
This Oompaoy having receWod applications for insur
ance of Beal Batata ($150,000) to the amount required by
Us Cha*ter, commenced iwalng pollci* s on the Ist day of
April, 1802, and is now prepared to Insure Real and Per
gonal Property in the Olty and Oounty of Lancaster. It is
strictly on the mntoal principle, no profits being contem
plated, bat an immense saving. Stock Insurance Compa
nies being principally designed for the benefit of the stock
holders, this company has been organized for the spociat
benefit of the insured parties, and they wIU control It. as
there are no stockholders to do so. Every person Insuring
property "in this company thereby becomes a member
, thereof and will bo represented therein to the extent of
his insurance.
Diisct xs—Bev. Wm. T. Gerhard, President; D. G.
Ewarts and J. B. Swartiwelder. Vice Presidents
H. Lefover, Secretary ; John Bbeafler, Treasurer; John D.
Bklles, Christian Gast, Barton B. Martin and Lawrence
Knapp. [aprl6 3m!4
Boot asd shoemakers take
NOTICE.—J. F. COMBS, Carrier and Leather Dealer.
1180 Market Btreet below 12tb, Philadelphia. baa the most
extensive assortment of BOLE AND UPPER LEATHER
of ali descriptions: Bed and Oak Bole Skirting, eiSTU
Slaughter, French and City Calf Bklns, Kips, War- nlHIi
Upper Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron r
Skins, Shoe Tools, Lasts, Findings, Ac., and every arUcle
requisite for Boot and Bhoemaklng. Wholesale and BetaU,
at the lowest prices, to which he invitee the attention of
the trade. tapr2*oml6
NOTICE— -Tbe Duplicate* of City Tag,
for the year 1882. are now lu the hands of the sub
scriber. On all taxes paid on or before the Ut day of July,
an abatement of per cent. iriß be allowed.
• .XJEBKYO WENTZ,
■ - Tmcuw and Kwviftr.
Lancaster, May ftIMS,,
«Wp:
mats payment Immadla'uilr, andtfeoae haring rial mi win
pnamt tbm, wltlmotilalijr, aothanUcatad for
wtttoßMnfc - - ANHATTkIBS,
JOBS a ERB,
Bxecnton.
may 6 fit 17]
EBTITK OP BICffASL HeGaiUl]| l
ftflfWMi-lettCT taUaientary'cmtho eeUts of
Michael McQrum, hits offoe City rflAncast«vdeceased,
baying ban gaara to thfroad«nig«ed a tedding hi nu
city: AH pinion tad&ted'ftintt e&to are to
m*to immediate poyaaautr- apd. than ltnipc will
pwentthem ntttaaaot.
MAEGABETMoQEAHN,
JOHNMcQRAEW, r
Exenrton.
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Estate of jobs besd, dkc’d.—
Letters of Admlnbtrationon the estate of John Retd,
late of Usacoefctownship, dec*d* basing been granted to.
tberafecriber, ratting tithe City of Philadelphia: All
pmons indebted to said estate are requested to make im
molate payment* and three haring claims wilt present
them, without delays wopariy' authenticated for settle'
men* to JAMBS RKKD, Administrator,
residing In the CUj of Philadelphia,
... • or H. B.SWARR, his Attorney,
apr296t*lo] - ' Lancaster.
EBTATB OP <3 ACOB DORWART) latb
of the (Sty of laneaster, dee’d.—Letters testamen
tary on the last will and testament of the above deceased
haring been baaed to the undersigned: au persons bar
in* dates or demands will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement, and those Indebted will make pay
ment wlthnotdelsy. CHRISTIAN ZBOHER,
apr 15 71*14} .. Executor.
ESTATR OP WILLIAM B. SflilTO.—
Letters of administration on the estate of William
B. Smith, late of Bart township, deceased, having been
Issued to the subscriber residing In said township: All
persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay*
ment immediately and those having-claims will present
diem, without delay, properly authenticated for settle*
ment JOHN M. HETBBBQBR,
aprl.6t.M2]-" Administrator.
Estate of danibl kbeider, late
of Carnarvon twp~ deceased.—The undersigned hav
log been appointed, by the Coart, Auditor to distribute the
balance in the hands of David Btyer and John Kr*>lder,
admlnlftrat rs of tbe estate of David Kreider, late of Car
narvon tvp. deceased, to and among those legally entitled
thereto hereby gives notice that he will attend for the put
poee of bis appointment, at tbe Library Boom, In the Coart
Hoase, in tbe City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 2Qtb
day of MAY, A. D., 1862, at 2 o’clock, P. M , when and
where all persons Interested may attend, if they think
proper. _ JAMES MoCAA,
April 29,1862.
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BI OTI 5 A ROOFING.
KASCFAOTUaO BT THE
UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY.
No. 9 Goal Bu-cx, oo&Rsa Gazer aw> Pittb Sts.,
BOSTON, MASS.
This Portable Hoofing is the only article ever offered to
tbo public, which Is ready prepared to go on the roof without
any finishing operation. It is light, handsome, and easily
applied, and cau be enfeiy and cheaply tr nsported to any
part of the world. It will not taint or discolor water run
ning over, or lying on It, andis in all respects a very de
sirable article.. Its nonconducting properties adapt it
especially to covering manufactories oi virions kinds, an J it
is confidently offered to the pnblic after a test of fonr years
in all varieties of climate and temperature, for covering
all biuds of roofs, flat or pitched, together with cars, steam
boats, &c.
It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom
liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample, circular,
Ac., with particulars, to “ U. 8. ROOFING CO., No 9 Gone
Block, Boston.” [apr 29 Sm 16
SS.RATHVOAi,
• MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
At Kramph’s Old Stand, Corner of Orange and North
Queen streets, (opposite Shober’s Hotel,) Lancaster city, Pa.,
always has on hand a varied assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSEMEREB, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,AND FURNISHING
GOODS
in general, for both Men and Boys, adapted to the prevail*
ing seasons, tastes and styles. Civilian and Military,
Dress, Undress, Fatlgne and Business Clothing, made
promptly to order, and warranted to give entire satisfac
tion. Special attention, as heretofore, given to Boys’ Work,
Cutting, Ac.
Thankful for past patronage, the proprietor confidently
looks to the sustaining hand of a generous public for a
continuance of that support which has heretofore been so
liberally extended towards him and those in his employ.
8. 8. RAIHVON,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
P. S. —SPRING FASHIONS, and Spring and Summer
Material, received and ready to be made, either plain,
medium or fashionable. ‘ [may 6if 17
New tore medical institute.
A benevolent Institution endowed for the cure of
Chronic Diseases of every nature, and to protect invalids
from quack advertisers and imposters. No chargee except
for medicine until cured, and in case of extreme poverty
treatment free. No Minerals or Poisonous Drugs used.
The Pbysidaos have had long and extensive experience
both in private and Hospital practice. The following ore
some of the complaints to which special attention Is given.
All diseases of toe Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Btomaeh,
Liver. Kidney, Biadder, Rheumatism, Fits. Cancer, Piles,
Nervous Affections, Disease#of tha Sexual Organa. Seminal
Woakoßga, impotence and Virulent dfFeasgfl~or oreiy
nature positively cored. Diseases of Femaleß and all
Irregularities successfully treated. Blindness and Deaf
ness cured without painful operations. Patients treated
by letter, Jby sending a statement of their case. Medicine
sent to any part of the enuotry. Consultation free to all.
Address, Btamp enclosed,
DR. L. GRAVES, Consuming Phvsician,
mar 25 ly 11] 609 Broadway, New York City.
TH. M. ABBETT,
Treasurer.
The great cause of
HUMAN MISERY.
Jost .Published in a Sealed Envelope ASSWV
Price Six Cents ■«©*• m faAv
A LECTURE BY DR. CULVERWELL, ONTHE C*U*E
AND CURE of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption. Mental and
Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Imp&lred'Nu
trition ot the Body; L-tstitade; Weakness of the Limbs
and the Bach; Indl position, and Incapacity for Study and
Labor; Dullness of Apprehension; Loss of Memory;
Aversion to Bociety; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-
Distrust; Dizziness; Headache; Affections of"*the E>es;
Pimples on tho Face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual
Incapacity; the Consequences of Yonthfnl
Ac.. Ac.
<C5* This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the
above enumerated, often self-afflicted evils, may be removed
without mediclae and without dangerous surgical opera
tions, and should be read by every youth and every man
in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on
the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by address
ing, Da. CHAS. J. C. KLINK,
127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office Box, 4580.
may 13 if 18
will iotbStf^rcn.
PHILADELPHIA.
M A TTR ESSES,
BEDS. FEATHERS,
BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES,
SACKINGS, QUILTS,
CUSHIONS,
And all other articles belonging to the business.
AMOS HILLBORN.
mar 25 3tn 11
T?BTABLIBHBD 1 W 1810.
J*i FANCY DYEING ESTABI.HUTMENT.
J. AW. JONES, No 432 NOHTIi FHONT ST.. above
Callowhlll, Philadelphia, dye Silks, Woolen and F ncy
Goods of every description. Their superior style of Dyeiog
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments is widely known.
CRAPE AND MERINO SHAWLS
Dyed the most brilliant or plain colors. Crape and Merino
shawls cleaned to look like new—also, Gentlemen’s ap
parel. Curtains. Arc. cleaned or re-dyed.
<O5?- Cali and look at our work before going elsewhere,
mar 25 2m 11
STRAW GOODS, &c.
We bare the pleasure of informing yon that we are now
prepared to oiler, at oar Old Btand,
Nos-103, 105 and 107 North Second Si., above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
y\ A well selected Stock of
OfI MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, gfra
in every variety, of the Latest Importa J
tions, and of tho newest and most fashionable
styles.
OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT
will comprise eTery variety of BONNETB, HATS and
TRIMMINGS to be found in that line, of tho latest and
• most approved shapes and styles.
Soliciting an early call, I remain
Yours, Respectfully,
mar 25 4t UJ 11. WARD.
JUNE WATCHES 1 RICH JEWELRY X
BILVEB WARES SILVER WARES!
PIE, CAKE AND BUTTER KNIVES.
SUGAR, CREAM AND OYSTER SPOONS.
BOUP AND OYSTER LADLEB,
SPOONS, FORKS, Ao., Ao.
Latest Sttlss and Bast Workmanship.
SILVER-PLATED WARE I SILVER-PLATED WARE!!
BASKETS, CASTORS, PITCHERS, MUGS,
SPOONS,* FORKS, Ao, Ac^
Just from tub Factories.
WATCHES! WATOHEBI! WATOHESII!
WARRANTED TIME KEEPERS.
CHEAPI CHEAP!! CHEAP! 1
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
OUT, COLUMN AND PLAIN FRONTS.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY!! JEWELRY!!
LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY.
RHOADS A GILLESPIE,
2 2% W a a t King
Between Cooper’s Hotel and J. G. Getz’s Dry Goods Store,
dee 17 If 49
pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
D. at $125
F. at 2.00
No. 5 at 3 50
No. 6% at BAS
No. 6 at 4 25
No. 7 at 450
No. ,8. at 475
No. at 500
No. 12 at BAO
Smaller sizes at lower prices, at
ELIAS BARRA CO’S,
apr 15 tf 14) No. 6 East King St.
NSW SPRING STYLES.
The undersigned calls special attention to a sew and
well selected stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
of the latest styles, consisting of-colored and whits Straw
Goods of all kinds and prices, bonnet frames to fit every*
body, French and American Flowers In great variety, rib
bons, quillings, races, edgings, Joinbland, gimp and hair
lace, and a great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, silk, satin,
crape.and different kinds of bonnet materials,
fiT-h TRIMMED, STRAW k FANCY BO>NFT3, S\
hJ&A) a large assortment to suit every taste, cape* Qaa
Jp# nett, crown-lining, wire, and a great many
articles unnecessary to mention, ail of which I will sell
cheaper than the cheapest, either wholesale or retail.
Also, a fine assortment of JEWELRY and DRY GOODS,
on hand, and various Notions, ail of which will be sold
very cheap.
Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Thankful tor past favors, tho subscriber hopes to have the
patronage of his old easterners, and many new ones.
apr 18m 12]
timHS UNIOS,’’
JL ABOA SVBEIT ABOTI IZIBBi
PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON «. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor. .
49* This Hole! is central, convenient by Patsenger Cara
tall parts of the city, and ini every, particular adapted to
rii comfort and wan tsor thetmrtneMpubUc.
4** TERMSSI6O PER DAT. ' (MP 10 ly 86
SpiCR ci«re>fsiaM
BODA, OH»AM TARTAR, NU7
MEGAAe* v , JfrritoAt THOMAS WLLMAIUKfo
Bwjr4QiSnlflil Etort Wert Dug rtr«rtil4i*r.
(Examiner oop;*}
“ OUE CODHTBT—OSB AND ITOITWIBLC.”
L. BAUM,
No. SI North Queen St.
A.
and lined, rad In an epMUra t state of cafttatfao. wtllhe
•old at private **l4by palßagoa nridlac
in KevriU*. Cumberland county, Fa. The fcnpcovamtnte
*»* a good lOC HOUSE, wsatWboanied, with •■- ..
Wash-House attached, a good 'Log Bare, new dQMa
Hog Peo,Pafl Fendn& Ac. Tim 1:55f
ton la well wateredand contains twoOfehards, Ji|fL
and iia moat desirable property in all respects,
ajwl tf ia] v : MR3.ANNA 6ANDHESOS.
ORPHAHK CODBH, KOI
DAY, tbdlßflj' dajr of JUHt dia nndettigasd
Execnton of the Will of Joseph Konlgmacher, dscrased,
in attention oTaaorder cfthe Orphans* Court of Inn
cntereonnty, wfli salt br p&Ule rndoa at Ore DubUo
thaLamb,inW»t
•*«•*» Lancaster, the tbllowtagrealsstaU, late of
•aid decraaed. to wit:
aS&rn** ondlrlded half part of and In a LOT OP
GROUND, on the east side of Prince stteet, between Chet*
nnt aodwaannt *tr«ett,ls the Ctty of Iracsstes, contain
tog in front on Prince street aforesaid, 64 fact and 4W
InehSßrandexteodtealn depth of that width eastward
™%JSs»7*«fln^S P " a, ' ,irWl tftfctewteHsd-
BRICK BUILDING tts*d w a CURRYING SHOP Ae*lk
and LKITUKR MiSUFAOtoay, a]WRGB|SIS|
FRAME SHOP, and a Railroad Track thereon l*l*J
The whole of the brfek building Is on«Ur cellar and to ar
ranged aa to be at Tsry small exprase converted into three
dwelling houses.
This property is one of the best locations for braines* of
any kind on the Railroad.
No 2. The undivided halfpart of nLOT OP GROUND,
on the north side of West King street, between -Mulberry
and Charlotte streets, lo taMcfrr. containing In front on
•sid West King street, 64 inches, andextendlngin
depth northward 246 feet to a M fret aide public alley,
with a STONR DWE LING H->U3E TAN YARD and
BTBAM TANNERY, and other improvements thereon.
Also, of a half lot of Ground on the north side of the
aforesaid public alley, ronniog along the rear rf the last
above described lot, containing in front on said alley 64
fret4}£ inches, and extending In depth northward 123
fret aud 6 irebes, more or lea, with a Frame Btable and
Wagon Shed thereon. q.
The last two described lots hafw beennsed together as
the *• Tannery Property.”
No. 3 The undivided half part of a lot of Ground on
the south side of East Orange street, near east of Plum
street, la said dty, containing in front on said Orange
street 24 fret, and extending southward 100 fret to au
feet wide alley.
No. 4. Tho ondlTlM lulf put of . lot of Ground, «d-
Jolnlnu the .boro on U» rmt, eontelnlng In front on
Or«s« rtroßt 23 tot, mj mctondlog In deptb wuthrrud
100 feet to said alley.
Sale will begin at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day
when terms will be made known.: -
Persona wishing to view the premises before the day of
sale will please call on W. Carpenter, If*.. 27 East Orange
street, or on Jeremiah Bauman, Esq., at No; l,
ADAM KONIGMAOHBfL
W. CABPBNTKR, '
Executors,
tf 18
. Lancaster, May 13,1362.
Firth, pokd * co.,
MajnrrACTUsms or
J l US 1 a A L INS TRUSIBNT3)
arm pubushkbs of
SHEET MUSIC,
647 Beoahwat Nbw Tobs.
Great inducements ifiered to purchasers.
NEW AND BPLENUID PIANO FORTES,
as low aa $2OO for rash, aud every loatrument warranted.
NEW PIANOS rented aud the rent applied to the pur
chase.
ME LODEONS AND H ARMONEDMB conctnntly on band.
BAND INSTRUMENTS
We manufacture and import Band Instruments of all
kinds.
A fall set of 12 Brass Instruments* forwarded for $l6O
cash. List of prices sent on application by letter.
EVERY KIND OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT,
and all kinds of Musical GcodG can be famished in oar
stock. Parties ordering by letter and enclosing tho money,
can depend upon prompt attention to their orders.
OUR NEW GERMAN SILVER FIFE, price $7.60, in
case, is the beet Fife eTer made.
GUITARS! GUITARS M
The demand for oar Guitars is constantly on the increase,
because they do not crack or split in any climate.
Erery Goltar of onr make is Tally warranted.
PEICE6.
No. 1. MAHOGANY GUITAR, with patent head, 'ln case,
with extra set of strings. $l6
No. 2. ROSEWOOD GUITAR, patent bead, In case, Ac~. 18
No. 3. u “ extra beading, Ac 22
No. 4. “ “ oval back, Ac 26
<( centrifugal ban, Ac 85
“ elegantly inlaid, and
No. 5. «
No. 0. “
finished in superior style, 50
We will pack onr Q altars free of charge, on receipt of the
.price from parties oat of the city.
Cheap imported Guitars, from $2 and upwards.
BANJOS l BANJOS!!
We make the best Banjos in the World! Onr patent
Banjos with extra screws and turning keys, for Solo Play
ers, has thrice the tone andpower of the ordinary Banjo.
Price, from $8 to $25, with case, according to finish.
Cheap Badjos, from $1 and upwards. Buckley’s New
Method for the Banjo. The best book for learning that
Instrument. Price $l, copies sent by mall, postage paid.
STRINGS! STRINGS!!
Really good Violin Strings are a rarity. We make it a
point to keep very superior Strings, for good players.
Price 75 cents per set. Sent by mail, postage paid. Besldo
the above we bare Italian, German. Trench and English
Strings, for Violin, Violincello, J-ouble Baas, Ac. Jewellers,
Dealers in Music, Books, Fancy Goods, Ac., are invited to
give our Strings a trial.
SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL BOOKS.
Mmita Day?
Besides oar own publications we have all of the Hosic
published in the country, and can furnish Foreign Music.
Dealers, Teachers of Music, Heads of Seminaries, Book
Dealers and News Agents, can have their orders promptly
filled and forwarded by Express or mail.
The postage on Music sent by mall Is only abont one
cent for each piece. This is the cheapest and quickest way
to forward small packages.
49* Bend for our Catalogues sad Circulars.
Remember the name and nnmfrer.’
FIRTII, POND & CO.,
547 Broadway, New Yoik.
may 6 3m 17]
SPRING DRESS GOODS
Nrw OPSSING AT
HAGER A BROTHERS.
MODES AND BRIGHT COLORED PLAIN SILKS,
BROCADE SILKS—Plain Colors, i
NEAT CHECK SILKS.
BL i CK SlLKS—Extra Quality,
ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES,
NEAT FIGURED WOOL DELATNS for Children,
WHITE AND COLORED BRILLIANTES.
LEONORAS AND MOZAMBIZBS. (New Styles,)
SHEPPARD’S PLAIDS in full assortment,
NEW SPRING BTYLE GINGHAM*.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
BOMBAZINES AND DELAINES.
TAMIBKCLOTH AND ALPACAS,
FRENCH CHALLIES AND POPLINS,
FOULARD BILKB,
CRAPES, VEILS. COLLARS, Ao.
SPRING CLOAKING CLOTHS,
In full assortment. [aprltfl2
MEN’S WEAR,
JUST RECEIVED BT
HAGER A BROTHERS
SLACK AND COLORED FRENCH CLOTHS,
BLACK FRENCH DOES RINCASBIM ERE,
PLAIN AND MIXED COATINGS,
FANCY FRENCH CASBIMERES, (New Styles,)
PLAIN AND FANOY MELTONS, (for Suits )
NEAT AND PLAIN CASBIMRRES for Boys.
SILK. CASHMERE AND MARSEILLES TESTING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of superior manufacture for Men and Boys—& fail assort*
meet {apr 1 tf 12
1882. 188 J.
O P R I N G 1
HAGER & BROTHERS
are now opening a large stock of CARPETS and OIL
CLOTHS, to which they Invite an examination.
NEW BTYLES BRUSSELS CARPETS,
NEW STYLES TAPESTRY CARPETS,
EXTRA THREE-PLY CARPETS,
SUPERFINE INGRAIN CARPETS,
VENETIAN ANt* DUTCH « ABPET3,
HEMP. RAG AND LIBT CARPETS.
DRUaGBTS, RUGS ANDCOCOA MATS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
From one to four yard* wide.
WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES!
Iu new aod elegant designs.
FINE VELVET BORDERED SHADES,
FIVE GILT SHADES.
PAINTED AND PLAIN SHADES,
CORDS. PIXIURE
BUFF AND GREEN CURTAIN HOLLAND 3.
apr 1 tf 12
1862. SPRING! 186 2.
tETALL PAPERS! WA-L.li PAPERS i t
; 10.000 PIECEB WALL PAPERS IN
FINE GOLD PAPERS.
GOLD AND VELVET.DECORATIONS,
MARBLE AND OAK DECORATIONS,
NEAT AND GAY GLAZED PAPERS^
PLAIN AND BRIGHT COMMON PAPERS,
BORDERS, STATUE 3. FIRE BOARD PRINTS,
BLINDS, Ac,
WILL B& BOLD AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
apr 1 tf 12] BY HAGER & BROTHERS.
1862. 1862. 1862.
QPENING OF NEW SPRING GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED, direct from New York and Philadel*
nbia, a choice lot- of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS.
Shepherd's Plaids of every variety. Also, a large lot oi
NEW CHINTZES,
Purchased at low prices for cash, which we guarantee to
sell at prices that will
DEFY COMPETITION.
BEST ENGLISH CHINTZEB 12U cents.
BEST MERRIMAO CHINTZES.. „12i| cents.
BEST AMERICAN CHINTZES 12U cents.
BEBT COCHBOO CHINTZES... 12# cents.
BEBT PACIFIC CHINTZES 12# cents.
BEST BPRAGUE CHINTZES .. 12# cents.
BEST MOURNING CHINTZES ..12# cents.
ALSO,
Large lot of good, heavy Domestic GINGHAMS, 12)-£
Good Apron Ginghams and Checks, 12J£ cents; Good
Bleached and Unbleached MUBLINB, one yard wide, 12%
cents: Cotton Flannelß. 12% cents.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
A full line of BLACK SILKS, cheap. New Styles of
SPRING DRBBS GOODS
Of every variety and quality,
OPENING pALLY.
mar 18 tf 10]
PHfENIX LOOKING GLASS A BID
PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY,
N 03.221 East Twestt-Thibd grass?, 173 and 176 Gxand
St&UT, AND 215 Czntbs Stbxit,
NEW YORK.
Estaburhid 1838. . Established 1838.
This Establishment has been In ru-ceaafal operation 24
years, and is the largest of the kind in the United States.
We have on hand, or mannfaetnre to order, every descrip
tion of
LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PIER. WALL, OVAL
AND MANTEL GLASSES. CONNECTING
CORNICES, BASE AND BRACKET
TABLES, WITH MARBLE
SLABS, TOILET '
GLABSBS, Ao, Ad
Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths satiable for
transportation, either GUt* Berling, Rosewood, Oak, Zebra,
Blr’aeye, Mahogany, Ac. Oar new Manufactory and ex*
tensive fadlitiee enable nt to furnish any article in our
line as good as the beet and as ebeap as the cheapest
.ay* Dealers are invited to eall upon ns when they visit
New York. We ctaim to be able to supply them with every
article in onr line which they can possibly require, at
price* lower than they ean purchase elsewhere.
Orders by mail attended to with promptness. Do not foil
to call wbea yfea visit New York.
Omoi and Wabuooxs : No. 216 Cssru Br, Nxw You.
HOAOKV.BIGLBB,
mar 26 Sm 11] Agent
Hair dressing and shaving
SALOON.
SAMUEL J. WILLIAMS take* pleasure In notifying his
numerous friends and customers, that he has removed his
Saloon from Cooper's Hotel to the basement nnder Peter
M’Oonomy’s Shoe'Btora in-Wert King street, umr the
M rketHonse, and has fitted K up In new and elegant style
for the accommodation of customers.
HAIRDRESSING, SHAVING AND BHAMPOONING
done In them st sdentific and fashionable style, and his
lontorial operations are performed with the greatest ease
and comfort to all concerned..
- He will also color the hair and whiskers, and guarantee
the colors to be appUed-'wfthout InJ <nry to either.
Giya the Professor a call, and he flitters himself Out he
will toe tide to render general eaii*fi»ctioii.\'
49*Don’t msfce a mistake aod get into Ota wrocgalnp.
: .• T~ ! - s. n\:-Z . V- 5 ' - *
isd for thg gpcedj Olre of UX fcHdift. .^Uto,..
£-4^(>JssMaaßL
gs»*& sssa^^s
ft’™*** S.™*" 1 * ** J ® .** not.-. atmtSmStftmt
out in Ulcers on •my lands and enaiiis TinutlaiijTt
turned inward wddistressed meattbertvnch.-' I IW
* J«*» «ad , emS^afiSn
and ears with cue sure, which was pSinfhl
beyond description: -I tried uairif msdidnesaad eavocai
pnysidaus, but without much relief from ally thlftfe’; in
fact, the dburtfcr grew worn. At tangth Iwm rioted
to read In the aospel Uosenger that von hadiniaMnd
an alteraUro (StanpMill.),for Iknewtrom .ourrepoSp
non that any tiling yon made mmt bo gooi Motet to
CmdnuoU anil gat It; and naad It UU it coral nav i took
' t% as yon uliln, In smalt dooeaof a taaspaonftSE onra
tnontb,.and used alnuat three bottles. Kew and healthy
sUai soon began td Stm Under'ths spelt srMeh'jdSS*
wbitafeli oST. My stun Is now d«r t : and i knaarhy-iaT
lee tings that the disease has gone from nr sratom; You
thatl r 'f l "hat lam saying when r tall
fnX’iSSii 11,014 sm *? he nno or thaapostle* of thaagm
and remslo ever gratefjiliy. Yomti ' -"
. -- - ALFRED B. TAIJJSY..
® wi Re*e at firytlpelaii
ir a r™£, •
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes bom Salei»,-N- YU lah
Sept, 1859, that ha has cttred an taveterais cash, of
Drcpry,. which threatened to tennfaata fktaUy, hy tba
persevering use ofonr Bamparilla, and alaoaaapgeroQt ’
Malignant Erytipdax by largo doses of the suae ; sayi
he cures the common Bruptuni by it constantly*
Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Zleek*
Zebulon Sloan of Project,Texaa,writflt: “?£fs*faofr>
ties oT your Sarsaparilla cured me from *GbOi«<~a'btd<>
eous swelling on the neck, which I had an9u«d r fthm
over two years.” .- • s
heneorrhaa or Wh lie's* Oruten
Uterine Ulceration, Feittftle Dticmi^
Dr. J. Da'S. Channlng.of New York City,
most cheerfolly comply with the request of youragbat in
saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a mostaxoellent
alterative in tho numerous complaints for which, we
employ such a remedy, but especially .itr RmobZXxmß
of the Scrofulous diathesis. I bare cured many luvetef
ate cases of Leucorrhoca by it,-and some where' tho com*
. plaint was caused by tJcerctfon of the ufer*o. : The oh»r
arion itself was soon cured. Nothing wlthln my knOWb*
eago equals 1 tfor tho»» tamale derangements,*?—’' .
Edward S.Mairow, of N*»bcry r aV, writefc»A Afe
gerons ovartan ttmorim non of ttnUfemales Inmyfkmlfy,
which bad defied all the remedies wweauld employ, nu
at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sar
saparilla. Qur physician thought nothlng but extirpa
tion could affonl relief, but he advised the trial of your
Sareii]tarilU as the last resort before cutting, and It -
proved effectual. A fter talcing your remedy elgnt weeks
no symptom of the disease remains."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease*' >
/ New Orleans, 25th August, 1859.
Dr. J. C. Aver: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re
quest of your agent, ami report to you some of the eSecte
I have ronlired with your Sarsaparilla.
I havo cured with it, in my practice, moat of ths com
plaints fur which it Is recommended, and have fbund.tts
effects truly wonderful in the enve of Venereal and Mer
curial Diseuse. Oneofiriy patients bad Syphilitic ulcers
in bis throat, which were consuming his palate and the
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken,
cured him lu five weeks. Another was attacked by aeo- ,
ondary symptoms in hb nose, and the ulceration had
eaten away a considerable part of that I believe the
disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it
yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the
ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without
some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been
treated for the same disorder by mercury woe suffering
from this poison in her bones. They had become so sen- •
skive to the weathor that on a damp day she antlered ex
cruciating pain in her joints and hones. She, too, WM
cared entirely by your Sarsaparilla In a few weeks. I
know from its formula which your agent gave me, tbit
this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results
with it have not surprised mo.
Fraternally yours, 0. V. LARIMER, M. D.
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint*
Independence, Preston Co., Va., 6th July, 1869.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain
ful chronic RhcumaUsvi for a long time, which baffled ths
skill of physicians, and stuck to me lo 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 so much that I am far better than before I was
attacked. I think it u wonderful medicine. J. FRBAM.
Jules Y. Getchcll, of St. Louis, writes: “I have been
afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which
destroyed my health,. I tried ovary thing, and every thing
failed to relieve mo; and I liavo been a broken-down man
for some years from no other cause than derangement qf
the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy,advised
mo to try. your Sarsaparilla, because lie said ho anew you,
and any tiling you made was worth trying. By the bless
ing of God it lias cured mu, and has so purified my blood
as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The
best that can be said of yon Is not half good enough."
Schirrus,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement,
Ulceration, Cories and Exfoliation off
tiie Bones.
A grent variety of cases have been reported to iis where
cures of these formidable complaints havo resulted’ from
the uso of this remedy, but our space hero will not admit
them. Some of them may be found In our American
Almanac, which the. agents below named are pleased to
furnish gratis to all who cull for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, IBptlep*
sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia..
- Many renmrkahlo cures of these affections have been
mode by tho alterative power of this medicine. It stimu
lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its
reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne
cessities of tho people, and wo are confident that tills will
do for them all that medicine can do.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Coughs, Colds, lufluenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con*
sumption, and ffor the Relief
ot Consumptive -Patients
in advanced Stages
off the Disease-
This is a remedy bo universally known to surpass any
other for the euro of throat aod lung complaints, that it
is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known throughout tlio civilized nations of the earth.
Few are the communities, or even families, among them
who have not somo personal experience of its effects—
some living trophy in their midst of Its victory over the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and luogai
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
aa they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them that it has now all Hie Vir
tues thftt it did have when making the cures which have
won so strongly upon tho confidence of mankind*
Prepared by Sr. J. 0. AVEB&-CO.. Lowell. IIH.
Sold by O. A. HKINITSH, Lancaster, and by one or mer*
traders In every village In the country, [may 14 ly
IJIHK PEOPLE’S HAT AXBOAP
HAT MANUFACTURES S
We herald again call the attention of oar CUSTOMERS
aad all disposed to favor ns with their patronge, to
SILK AND CABSIMEBE, FIB AND WOOL
We would call particular attention to
FALL STYLE C A PS
CHILDREN’S FANCY HATS, CAPS AND TURBANS,
We would earnestly Invite all to give us an early call
before purchasing elsewhere, fading well assured amid
the varieties offered, they wUI not fsdl to be suited, in
conclusion we would return our sincere thanks for the
past liberal patronage afforded us, and we trosVby dose
attention and despatch, to merit Its continuance,
JOHN A. SHULTZ, H. A. SHULTZ.
N RIB QdiirßstsitLahoai^bb
» THEBE IS NO SUCH WORD AS EATL.”
ARRA N T » 8
WENTZ BROS.,
No. 6 East King Street.
This preparation Is particularly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC, as combining,
in the most convenient and effloacioos form, the well*
established virtues and properties of Onbaba and‘Copaiba.
For tbs speedy and sflectnal relief and ctire of aITBE*UAL
DISEASES, It may Justly be considered one of the greatest
end most valuable discoveries in the auoalsof medicine,
frequently effecting a rare in three or four days. In lb
preparation aa an-extract or a paste, the usual- naoeeoos
taste is avoided, and it is, consequently, never fbdnd to
interfere with the digestion, while, from its greeter ,aon»
ceotrstion. the dose Is moeh reddcoL It may be nded on
as the best mode for the administration of these remedies
in the large class of diseases of both sexes to which they
are applicable.
N. B.—Purchasers aie advised, taaik for
TARRANT’S COMPOUND I, .EXTRACT OR OUBHBB AND
COPAIBAf
and to take nothing elso- as worthless
preparations, under similar nsmev are in, the market.
Pamphlets accompany the medicine, containing foil and,
ample directions. Price, IL®. Sent by express oa recelpt
ot price.
Prepared andoold wholwaleand reUfl, by '
TAB BAHT * 0 0 ~
No. 378 GMEtwicKßram, ooaaxa ot : TiMn "Smrr,
' NBWYOBK, . i
And For Sale bySrnggteta OnunUy.
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Fh o t o o k, *_p a X
IN ALL- ITS : B&AHQSBB.
EzeentOd in tb. beat rtyto known In «h* ait, at
a. a.- osJifi’s oallmrt
: = 533 Axes Stmt, Kin oa &rn, PanuoMu.
LIPB BIZB IN OIL AND PABTUU -
STXBJBoaoopic PORTmriTS.
Ambiotypea, Dagoernotype* *o,*ifC«a«AKad»*Uo“
Pin* Bings. Ac. - fnnWSly
AMP A.L r Alj: O
TOR THE RABID CURB OF
STORE
SHULTZ <& 880
OUR STYLES FOB THfc FALL 07 I$OL
Our Stock will consist as heretofore of
SOFT HATS,
IN ALL lailß VABIKTHS
THE FREMONT HAT,
THE OXFORD HAT,-Latest Out.
A Beautiful Assortment of
BOY’S FATIGUE CAPS
COMPODSD EXXBAOf 07
OUBBBS AND COPAIBA