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York Gazette from York, Pennsylvania • 3

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4 Monaoatb pp tt another jja0 wiI1 be fsand the certificate of eer toeniman, James Wl Davidson, to Wood. This is another of thenaraorons 1 where it has changed gray hair to et poglets, sod bald scalps to waring lacks. ho tioJ in neod of this saleable Wf BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL DR, JOHNSTON, YHE founder of this celebrated Institution, offers th most Certain, speedy, and only remedy in th world for SLCRBT DISEASES. Gonarhoeo, Gleet, Strictures, beminai Weakness, Pam in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, (mpntency, Weakuesa of the Back and iambs. Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous irritability.

Disease of the Head, Nose, Throat and Skin and and all those serious and melancholy disorders arising from the Destructive habits of Y'outh, which destroy the body and mind. Those Secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of the Isyreus to the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering Marrla impossible, 1 IOI.YU AIK.Y especially, who have become victims of Solitary that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely glare thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and bzitliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced llsleuiug Senates with the thunders ot eloquence, or waked to eestacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. HAUltlAMi Married persons, or 1 oung Men contemplating marriage, being aware ot physical Meak-ness, Organic Debility, Deformities, should immediately consult Dr. and be restored to I perfect health. He who places himself under the care of Dr.

Johnston may religiously confide in his honor a i A sdj gif a fair trial. fcTn Beware of worthless imitations, eral ore alrsadj in the market, called Use bobo unless the words ifffirnt nsmes nesKT Wood's Hair Restore tDre, Dr pot Ljuis, amlNsw Yorkfare Mown in nboi'1 Sold by all Druggists and Patent dealers. Also by all Fancy and Good deoleeu in the United States and See Advertisement. -jjE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLAllKE'3 Celebrated Female Pills, -r-tm prescription of Sir J.

Clarks Ilyitcisn Extraordinary to the Quern. iuable medicine is unfailing in the ISJ inra krt ti tiitxe painful and dangerous dis-u which the female constitution is sub- Id ouderates sll excess and removes all and a speedy cure may re- it TO HlRniED 1. 4 DICS pec jl trip suited. It will, in a short time, jo the monthly period with regularity. grh bottle, price One Dollar, bears the uras-nt Stamp of Great Britain, to pre- at counterfeits.

Registers Notice. rpQ 11 Creditors, legatees, Lein and. other 1 persons interested. Notice is hereby gives that the following administration and guardianship accounts have been filed and settled iu the Registers office for York County, in the State of Pennsylvania and that the same will he presented to tho Judges of the Orphans Court, to be held in the Court House, in the Borough of York, on Tuesday, the 18th day of July, 1658, fer confirmation and allowance; No. S2.

The aceoant of John M. Bare, guardian of the person and estate of Jacob Rabenstine, son of Jacob Rabenstiae, late of Manbeim township, deed. No. 83, The account of Eli Coxen, administrator of the estate of Levi Coxen, lat of Green county, in the State of Ohio, decd. No.

84. The fiual account of Ebenezer Richardson, guardian of William Henry Liv-ergood, minor child of Jacob Li vergood, late of the borough of WrigUtsville, decd. No. 85. The final account of Ebenezer Richardson, guardian of Jacob P.

Livergood minor child of Jacob of the borough of Wrightsville, decd. No. 86. The account of John Ruhl and William Griffith, executors of the last will and testament of Magdalena Ruhl, iate of the borough of Stewartstowa, York county, deceased. No.

87. The first account of Isaac Gosler, administrator of the estate of Polly Gosler, late of North Codorus township, Y'ork county, deceased. No. 83. The account of Jacob of the person and estate of Sarah Spangler, a minor child of Rudolph Spangler, late of Jackson township, being now of full age.

No. 89. The account of Elias Folkemmbr, guardian of Lamanda Folkemmer, a grand daughter of John Foikemmer, Sr. late of North Codorus township, and a child of his deceased daughter Elizabeth, the said ward being now ot toll age. No.

bu. The account of Joseph O. McCieary, administrator of Samuel A. Hood, lute of Lower Chaucefoid township, deceased. No.

91. The account ot George 8choch, ad- Linten. late of the town- miuistratur of Eliza -hip ot Newberry, j-" vc gentietuAG, coixtidtuiUy rel upou his 1 with hit rptituon, detxas it skill a a physteiRo. necessary to fay that his credentials or diplv- OUG t.YIC WE4KXESS mas always hand iu his office. immediately cured and lull vigor restored.

C2L.No letters received unle post paid. This disease is the penalty must frequently nd containing stamp to be used for the re- paid by those who have become the Victims oi Persona writing should state age, and improper iudulgenctes. Young persons portion of advertisement describing loo apt to commit excesses frem not bQiug I sTmPooa Jaoe 1 SL8. awtjre ot the dreaUtui consequences that iuv IT eusue. Now, who tht uuUen-utuUa the subject CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, will pretend to deny that the power of roc re- The undersigned have associated with them atiou lost toouer by those fading into licpio- in the Lumber Business, E.

C. Reals. Kwrill. Ktnir iTAllli 1, a tha bJ the prunt 7 Besides nn- i-uuurri ziusinesa, t. Btiinx.

tk would STATE OF PHILIP LAUER, decd. Letters Testamentary on the estate of 1 oilip Lauer, late of Dover township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in same township, York County hould not be taken by females du- all IJ 3 I All persons owing the estate are reauvstid nvT mvir uncerno -r make immediate payment, snd all perse ns holding claims against said estate shall present them duly authenticated to JACOB RUPERT, JESSE QUICKEL, July 6, 1858. Executors. HR ST THREE it OX US -of Dreg-y it fivy are sure to briny on Miscarriage, il vnv cher time they are safe. cases of Nervous and Spinal in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue deceased, rendered Isaue Fruzet administrator 1 the sa.d George 1 8chocb, who is now also deceased.

I No. 92. The account of William Wilson and eunge Alexander Murry ilon, executors of the last will and testament of Margaretta of Chaneeford township, decd. No. 93.

The account of John L. Kinsy and 1 Peter Benedict, executors of the will oi Abra- 1 ham Ktn-y. late of Dover township, decd. No 94. The account of John lleiudel Rnd I Zacbariah WinehoM, Executors of the la-t will aud teslament ot 8usauffa lieindel, lute of York towuship, dee d.

No. 95: Tbe account of Levi Cooper, administrator oi the estate of Kezia Cooper, late of Peaehbottom township, decd. No. yo. 'The account of Jonas WeLler, administrator of the estate of Daniel Weblei, lute of ork couuty, decd.

No. 9 miuistrator of Codorus township. decU. No. 98.

Thg account of Jacob Kessler, executor ot the iast will and testament of George Kessler, late of Manchester towuslup, dec'll. No. 99 The account of Struuel March, administrator of the estate ot Catharine March, late of Warrington towuship, dee d. No. 100.

The account of John Evans. E-q administrator of the estate ot David Brenner, late of Fianklin township, dec'd. No. 101. The ae ount of Thomas B.

Schall. executor of the' lust will and testament of Elizabeth Schall, late of the borough of York, deceased. No. 102. The account of William Blouse, and Ileury Blouse, executors of the lost will and testament of Michael Blouse, late ol Wiud-or township, decd.

No. 193. The account of David G. Barnitz administrator of the estate of Jane YV Grier, late of the Borough of Y'ork, decd. No.

101. Tus account of Jacob Newbouse, executor of the last will aud testament of Conrad Newbouse, late of the boiough of Shrewsbury, decd. ABRAHAM M. HERSHEY, June 15, 1858. Register.

rs of tbe last llson, late vii vc ui yuuiui neuiei, ork couuty, dccU. 7. T'ue account of Henry Sheffer, RJ. tor of tbe eatate of John Sheffer, late 'us township. decU.

ucpnved ucpr.ved most sei 1 0t I tbe frame, Office, tell hand dcors from DaTBe aud number and windows. A Cure In NO Member London, I bent Colleges g1'eUer t5e rst viie zuoirt known, and head alarmed ness, with with A hen of pleasure this pa.nlul an ill-timed from befriend symptoms nose, dimness ot bongs and extremities, tiii bone of awful being the pleasure ot health offsnrme. the the pleasure ot heaithy offspring, the mils auu destructive symptoms to both Tho system becomes the physical and mental powers palptj eg 1 keLrt ndigestiou, cough, sysptoms ot cons consumption, etc. Xo. 7, South Frederltlv side going ligui Ba-Umore sticet, 7 the corner.

pa rticular in observing the name or you will mistake me place. ahe A once, observe name on the door warranted, or no Charge, li oin one to two Have. MEKCUttY'uKNAUhtUa DULGSUSED. UK. JOIIASIOA, of tbe Royal College of Surgeons, Graduate iroui one of the most etui- the en? in hospitals of London, Pari-, Phila-phia, and elsewhere, has effected some ot vi wuift Graduate ire in one of the ruost in the Lnitwd States, aud port of whose life has been spec hospitals of London, Pari-, FI iutoiiLahin vj cures wer ever many troubled with ringing in the ears wneu asleep, great nervuu-ness, be-mg at suddeu sounds, and bashful frequent blushing, attended sometimes derangement of mind, were immediately CLRTAIY DISEASE.

the misguided and imprudent votarv finds lie bus the seeds ot disease, it too otten happens that sense of shame, or dread of discovery, detei him from applying to those who, education and respectability, can akne him, delaying till the constitutional of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased noeturnal pains in tbe head and limbs, sight, deafness, notes on the shin, arms, blotches on the head, face and progressing with frightful rapidity. at last the palate of the mouth or tue the nose fail in, and the victim of this disease becomes a horrid object of com-misseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to that bourn trom whence no traveller returns. To such, therefore, Dr. JOHNSTON pledges bmi-seit to preserve the most inviolable secrecy, an i from his extensive practice in the great hospitals iu Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe arid speedy cure to tue uufortunate victim of tins norrid disease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this dreadful disease, owing to the unskillfulness of ignorant pretenders, who, by the u-e ot that dreauful poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send tbe unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else make the residue of the life miserable.

TAKE PAKTItlLtU XOTICE. Dr. J. all those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences. These are some of the sad and melancholy efjects produced by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the back and Limbs, Paius in tne Head, Dimness of Sight, loss of inuscutar Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Iiritabihty.

Derangement of the Diges- Debm -I. i.v. 1 ii fen rf ill effects tie miel Mentally. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas, Depiession of tipiriti. Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Seif Li- oreooaings.

Aversion to Society, Seif Li- ti ust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, are some of the evils produced Thousands of persons of all sites can now I judge whnt is the cam of their 'decininu health. Losing- tKoi. wonoazpw tueir uecuaing health. Losing their I PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale a 1 SMALL ASM, situate in Windsor township, York county, about six miles from the borough of York, adjoining lantD-of Hams el Bengal, Abrnbam Scbrams, John Schwarts and George If oltxinger, eontuaizir about 12 ACRES OF LAND, about two acres of which are WOODLAND.

The improve- Z- meau thereon erected are a two-and-a-half story LOG HOUSE 1 1 1 1 1 SWEJTZER BARN, and Vlf' improvements. There isalse a goed tptisv of water near the house. LEWIS MILLER. July 6, 1858. Heal Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.

ON SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, 1858, by rirtwe of an Order of tbe Orphans Court of York county, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Mary Jones will offer at public sale, on tue premises, in Yocum town, in said county, the following Real Estate, viz: Two Adjoining Lots of GROUND, 3 ACHES, the improvements are a new one-and a-lialf story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with a Well fl5T i of excel'eut water near the door, and a number of Choice fruit Trees. The lots to be sold separately or together as may suit purchasers. fcdPSale to commence at 2 oclock, P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms madeknowu bv PETER JONES, July 6, 1858.

Administrator. LIST OF LETTERS REM A1XING in the Post-office, York, July 3, lr58. Persons calling for letters on this list will please say they are advertised. Lehr, Philip Livbenstine, George Leese, George L. 2 Leese, Charles Louck, Jacob 2 Loy, Stephen Luy, Ann Luitinun, Magdalena Muriy, John Blouse, Michael Bruner, E.

Burnitz, G. Barber. Dr. George Beck. R.

G. Bricker, Ephraim B.inXert, Valentine Banner, William Bennett, Jushua Barshinger. Emanuel- Marvin, W. E. Bergman, Georga Boyd, Joseph Bushey, Rebecca Boai-y, E'i'iibeth Beck, Lucinda ChanJlic, Wm.

E. ouders, Bartlett Capito, J. O. Carr, Patrick Corral), E. Campbell, Philip Copeuhafer, Mnrtit Calloway, B.

C. Dr, Crosby, Zeiia M. Cochran, Mary DieU. D. Mo-ser, George Monk, John Meyers, A.

McClure, Robert Monk, Joseph Myers, 11. M. Mead, P. Myers, Abraham Mmburt, George Mooie, II C. Metzel, Jacob M''ler.

Christian Myers, Catharine AiUiphv, Hirnett Nenuau, Adam N'aly, Msgdi.lena Demath, Alexander 2 N-ff. Ada P. Dayton, H. G. Dehoff, Jacob Daitz, William Darrington, Mathew Diggs, Sophia Droarey, twtrnh Anu Em Solomon Eppiey, Jacob Emig, Israel Filer, Christopher Eyster.

George Filmier, Alice A. Emig, I.vdia A. Feistel, Dr. I. T.

F. Falkenatine, II. A D. Frederick Joseph FTowrey, Jacob Ffy, Jacob Fates, G. W.

F'lssel, John Henry Forry, Samuel Pi reviib. Catharine Fi ber, Elizabeth GFotuling, William Olp, Peter OverJorff, George Pollock, Lewis Pereg.ie, James Peters, David 2 Piulf, Henry IVelmg, John Quincy W. A. Itidgely Horace Roland Jacob Riechart Dauiel Head i Bro. Rinehart Joseph Richards John M.

Reisinger Miller flamer El zabeth Life Elizabeth Stabley Adam Sieohrist. William Somers, W. Smith, George Smith, Emanuel Spangler, Jacob B. Schaartz. Christopher Snyder.

Philip Stanley, James Sunamoy Frederick Sharp, Mr. Smith, Jacob F. Shnfer, John SchueJlbecker, George Schweitzer, Jacob Spabr, Lewis M. Stump, John Stratmeyer, Frederick Shrantz, Henry Swartz. Augustus Sipe, George Sanford, Dr.

Smyaer, Ianiel Stroup, Elizabeth Stouch, Caroline 2 Strieker, A. M. Taylor, John i Taylor, Maggie virwiumiff, nuai: Gfotfclter, Henry Gromling, Aaron Glatfeltor, Isaac Geiselman, Joseph; Globs, Aaron Gotwalt, Johu Getter, 5. Giant, Richard GUtfelter, Dietrich Geistweit Kev. Gotwalt, Harriet Giugrich, Catharine Hoffman, Charles llafer, Joseph QeJlefie, Mr.

Hake, Jacob H-iuer, Martin Rev 2 Hendrickson, Kiwood Harry, Janies Hallstine, Jehu Hollingsworth, RobartToonis, Mary Hake, William Hunan. Michael Hoffman. Louis Hartman. George Jeukius, Wiliinm Johneton, J. J.

Jordau, Mary Johnston, Nancy Joyce, Sallie Keagy, bamuel Kolck, Andrew David Keuiiy, B. Keeney. Benjamin Kahn, Solomon King, Henry Kibler, D. ICorubaur, Teter Kornbaur. Valentine Koffmaa, Elizabeth Liebcnstine, Jacob Landis Michael July 6, 1858.

Updegiaitf, j. S. Updcgraff, Edward Wantland, This J. 2 Weiser, Jacob K. WiUou Son 2 Waltz John F.

Wmtermyer, lU- Walton, Wm. 4Vackerxn, John Weigle, Henry Werner, Henry Wagtier, John Welsh, J. Walker, John Weaver, John Wallace A philips Winner, John White, Alary Weaver, Catharine Wagner, Elizabeth Weaver, Sarah E. Zimmerman, John DAVID SMALL, P. M.

A. N. GREEN-, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE South George Street, next door to Dr. Hallers office, York, Pa. Prompt attention given to Orphans Court business.

Collecting, Securing Conveyancing, Ac. June 29, 1858. INSTATE OF MICHAEL ORWIG, Decd. A Letters of Administration on the estate Michael Orwig, late of Hopewell township have been granted tn the undersigned, rtsiJing in Shrewsbnry township, York County All persons indebted to eaid estate requested to tnaka immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against aaid estate are requested to present them for settlement to JOHN ORWIG, Jane 29, 1858. Administrator.

Southward School District. VLL persons having claims against the -South Ward School District are pespect-fatly requested. to present them for adjustment, immediately, to either of the undersigned, V. K. KEESEY.

DAVID SMALL. June 2U, 1853. Finjince Committee. Democratic County Committee. af the Democratic Gowuy U.tev, will be held at the public use of Mrs.

C-. Motter, la tbe Borough of York, on FRIDAY, the Ihtb day of July, at onao clock, in the afternoon, for the purpose th time for bolding the Delegate elections, and also for holding the. County ouTextiuvn. A full attervlnnce is requested. J.

CARL, Chairman. The following named persona compose the eamittpes Sauuxel Afmnper, Carrol. Jno. Eckert, Chauceford. James Cameron, L.

Chaneeford. Geo. W. Stoffer, Codorus. Juo.

S. Kline, N. Codorus. H. Kochenoar, Conewago.

il'iam S. Picking, Dover. John W. Heiges, Diiisburg. John Moore, Fairview.

John C. Franklin. John A. Boyd. Fawn.

Joseph Dellone, Hanover? Martin Eiohelberger, Heidleberg. James Fulton, Hopewell. George Snodgrass. Jackson. William Shanley, Lewisberry Borough.

George Raver, Logansville. George Beck. Manchester. William A. Stnhle, West Manchester, Washington Wi'liams, Monaghan.

E. R. M'entx, Mauheim. E. J.

Hull, West Mauheim. Joseph McCreary, Newberry. Jacob Stambaugh, Paradise, Robert 8. Ramsey, Peaehbottom. Joseph Ness, Springfield.

Daniel Stine, Springgarden. Oliver Wentx, Shrewsbury. A. M. Bauman.

Stewartatown. Eli S. Beck, Shrewsbury Borough. Jtseph F. Deardorf, Washington.

Philip Atland, Esq Warringtou. George Maish, Windsor. Samuel Lnmlis, L. Windsor. Htnry Wilton, Wrightsville.

James Peeling, Jr. York Township. A S. II ieataiud, Hellaui. Peter Ford, North Ward.

D. A. Stiihnger, South AYard. John Maguire, West NOTICE, To the Urtrt of Sunutua Utochtr, late of Afan heim township, York county deed. YOKK COUNTY, SS.

au Orphans Court, held at York, for the county of York, on the ISth day of April, A. -before tbe Hjuoriible Hubert J. Ftaher, Johu Kienmn and Adam Ebaugh Judges of the same Court, duly assigned. On mouon of V. K.

Keesey, the Court award a Rule upou Sherman Bloeher, whose Post-office i Waosworth, Mederi HeCoumy.Ohio, Lydia Franks, wife of- Franks, whose To-st- utfiee is Chippewa, Wayne county, Ohio, Auma- dft M. Long, wile of Long, whose Po'st- office is Martin Ottowa county, Ohio, Ehza-be Baughman, wifeof Baughman, whose 1Oi.t-office is Norton Centre, Summit county, Ohio, kzul the cliildren of Eli Bloeher, a neptew, who died before his auut Susan tbe intestate the number of names of said children are not known to your petitioner, iheir residence in Ohio, and their guardian there, said Sherman Bloeher; David Bloeher, also died before his aunt Susan if lie left any family your petitioner does not know who they are or where they reside. Also, the children of intestates brother, Joseph Bloeher, decd viz: Henry Bloeher, New Paris Post-office, Prebble county. Ohio, Magdalena Brown, wife of Edwaid Brown, White Water Post-office, Wayne county, Indiana, Leah Milkr, wife ul Jucob Miller, whose Post-office is White Water, Wayne county, Indiana. Bai bai a Jones, wife of Henry Jones, whose Post-office is Arcanum, Dark county, Ohio, Daniel Bloeher, whose Post-office is Lagro, Wabash county, iudiauu, Elizabeth Borut, wife of Aardu Borut, whose Post-office is Lagro, Wabash county, Indiana, Sarah Parret, wife of Elias Iurret, whose Post-office is Lagro Wabash county, ludiuna, Samuel Bloeher, whose Post-office is Greenville, Dark county, Ohio, ami David Bloeher, whose Post office is II ill GrOfe, Dark oouuty.

Ohio. Also, the children of intestates brother, Jacob Bloeher, decd. viz: Susan Bloeher of York county, Heury Bloeher of York county, and Mary Dickey, wife of George, whose Ppst-offiee i not known to 3 our petitioner. Several members of this family died before intestate, all of whom dufed without leaving any children living at the death of intestate, Susan Bloeher, decu. Also the children of intestates brother, John Bloeher, and their issue, viz: Susan, wife of John Warner, whose residence is Char-man township.

Dark county, Ohio, Eve, wife of Daniel teuicker, whose Post-office is a bash County, Indiana, Anuie Bollinger, wife ot Isaac Bollinger of York county, Joseph Bloeher, (your petitioner.) whose Post-office is wo Taverns, Adams county, lenn'a Cutharine, who was intermarried ith Ludwig SberV-rtz, said Catharine now left to survive her said husband and three children, th.e names of said children ure Susan, Johu and Jacob, hut neither the residence nor Post-office of said Susan, John and Jacob is known to your petitioner. Jacob Bloeher, nephew of intestate left tbe children, viz Catharine, wife of Joseph Kaltrider, West Mauheim township, Y'ork county, Elizabeth, wife of William Havenstine, of said West Alan heim township, Elias Bloeher, of said West Man-heim township, John Bloeher, Sonkesville Post-office, Baltimore county Maryland, David Bloeher, of said West Alanheim township, Henrietta Hess, wife of Isaac Hess, of said West Manhzira township, Jesse BloGber, Astoria Post-office, Illinois, Sarah Bloeher, aged about 18 years, who resides In said West Manheim township. Many Ann Bloeher, aged about 14 years aud resides in said West Alanheim township, and Jacob Bloeher, aged about 12 years and resides in said West Manheim township, heirs and legal representatives of Susan Bloch-er, late of West Mauheim township; Y'ork county, decd be and appear at an Orphans Court, to be held for said couity, on MON DAY', the 23 day of August, 1858, then and there to accept or refuse 10 accept of the real estate of said deceased at valuation, or show cause why the real estate described iu the inquisition filed, of said Susan Bloeher, should not be sold by an order of this Court and the Court order and direct notice to be given to the heirs and other persons interested residing out of the county, by publication in one newspaper published in the borough of York, for your successive weeks, and a paper containing said advertisement, prepaid aud directed to them by mail where Post-office is known, and to the heirs residing in said county personal notice to be given. By the Court. JOHN REESER.

June 29, 1858. 4t. Clerk. Auditors Notice. undersigned.

Auditor, appointed by JL the Orphans Court of Y'ork County, to distribute the balance on the acceint of Tempest T. Gardner and Wells Uuerwood, Administrators of the estate of Thomas Sibbetts, late of York county, will attend for that purpose at Dis office, in the borough of York, on SATURDAY, the Hith day of July, 1858, when and where all persons interested may be present. THOAIAS A. ZIEGLE, June 29, 1858 3t- Auditor C. H.

BRESSLER, M. D. dentis SUCCESSOR TO DR. J. PARRY, Main Street," opposite the Court House, YORK, PA.

BgSL- Every operation performed on the Teeth, in the most approved manner. Tooth Wash, Powder, Brushes, kept constantly foe sals. ork, one 29, 1 808. tf. Hen within tbclast teelv years, tic an- mere us.

important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by th re-, posters of our daily papers many ether persons notice of which have again and again appeared before the public a suffix eient guarantee that th eSubted will a hilfol and honorable physician. TAKE RUTILE. a with the greetest reluctacc that Dr, Johnston permits his cord to appear before the public deeming it unprofessiznabl for a physician to advertise, bnt unless he did 0, the afflicted, especially could pot fail to fall into the hands of many impudent and unlearned imposters, with utawstere Mr falsa names, or oumLinod quackskeps swaiming these large cities, copying Dr. Johnston advertise, meuts, or advertising themselves os physicians, illiterate shallow -fellows, too laxy to work at their original trade, with scarce two ideaa beyond the brute, who for the purpose ef enti.

cing and deceiving, aarry os fire or sin cfficva under os many different false names, so tbst the afflicted stranger escaping one is sure to turnhle headlong into the other. Ignorant quacks with eovrmous lying certificates of great and astonishing cures ftps persons not to be found, who keep you taking Urge bou tie of Liquorice ater and other packages of filthy snd worthless compounds, cnauugj prepared to impose upon the unfortunate and unsuspecting. Trifling month after month, or as long as the smallesttee can be obtained, and in despair leave von with ruined health to sigh over your galling disappointment, It is this motive that induces Mr. J. t9 d- vert for he alove can cure yon.

To those therefore give eot.ee that the Bnin he'Cafter will be conducted under tbe firm of Bixos A and they hone be strict attention to business, andean earnest desire to plesae, to merit a eoaunnauoa of the Lberai patronage heretofore besu-wed upon them. KILLIAN SMALL CO. LUMBER YARD, A'onh decree Street, near (he RaOroad, YORK, PA. WVu'd lhe attention of Meehan. ics, Lu4aer, and others, to oar Large and well selected stock of LUMBER, I Consistmg of every description ftf IT rife Pine Buartls and Pianist Si- -riM LlNG, and FENCING Also, PINE and CHESTNUT SUIYGLE -ATHtKLoAliDING.

Siuing, Ac aie prepared to CIT lOOUDEIl OAK LIMBER, the shortest notice. aA Rri6 i an7 poILt access ble br hai. Road. Be also manufacture and kcet on hand a geueral assortment of SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, blinds, window fbamks aud DOOR FRAMES. Orders for any sizes not on band filled wDk dispatch.

2k.Our stock snd equal to any others, and we sre determined to sed at the lowest rnaiket prices. iSAU orders and eommunicatioae oddre-r. sed to the undersigned at Tork. Pm, will ceie prompt atteutiun, bWALL, BENDER A CO. York, May 18, lfeob.

BEAD! BATES NEWS! THIS WAY FOR LEHMEYER BROTHERS, I approaching Ih public, who Ure-X. tutors so generally encouraged th, OLD STAND take pleasure in inferming them that tiT have now received fail Slock ot 7 Spring and Summer Clothing And GeaUemeus Furnishing Goods. MPien of many i.ifs:1 o. V.1,!: ess i i .111. t.

their customers a stock cf Spring and Fufiinar Goods, such as has sever before been offered at any establishment in this or neigktorii towns. By an enormous outmy, they are pre pared to exhibit an assortment, nhkb for quality, variety, excellence of material, dnra- OBSERVE THE STAND! f5f.e,ECmW is in th hosts opposite the of Daniel Hartman, direct! Court House. CaH there and you rely upon it thst ever article tob parchse vill Yrv precisely whe, it represeTt.du Ys, aT you will save a handsome per eentag eu Ttc. purchase money for in giVing biET IHV-mayer and Brothers CAX'T REPEAT York, May 18. 3858, FIFTI1 ANNUAL statement Ot1 T.iB Farmers Matntl Fire iDsunnce OFFICE, Cxxrxt Sqcxsx, York.

Fa. Premium Notes, 5113.315 71 Money on ie st A oteer cash items, 17.625.43 Tota. sasets, 180.971. Iff agaiBst loss ur damage by fire, rst4 i oOBhiited with ty. j) KRABER, Pm tie Dno STEicrti.

Secretary. Jane 1, IboR ly, NOTICE. indebted la A- 8411 ad Py np immediately. If thus mHm.1 not auended to, the acconau wf no placed in the hands cf a Justice of Peace for collection. A ARNOLD A SON.

Ysrk.Jus 8, 1858. FzXlBA5r oV cannabis' indicus. wSo C. A-. MORRIS CO.

York, April 20, 1858. S- DIL MORSES INDIAN ROOT PILLS1 BR. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the ffjater part of his life in travelling, having visited Asia and Afriea, as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first nmn to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength, health aud life depended upon this vital fluid.

When the various passages become clogged, and do not act perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and dis- eased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name our strength is, exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blowu cut. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely. Morse Indian itoot Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mouatainouscliffs in Natures garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature iu throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within.

The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and un-dogs the passage to the lungs, audhus, in soothing manner, performs ns duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors fiomthe lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encoui-aged they draw large amounts of impuniy from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully bv the uiiuary or water passage, aud which could not have been discharged iu any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pul- while engage! iu purifying the blood; the Cuiuser pirtic.es of impurity which cannot pass by the oiuer outlets, are thus taken up and cou ey td od in 1 great juantitiee by the bowels. I rom the above, it is shown that Dr. Morses Indian Root Rills not only enter tue stomach, but become united with the b'ood, for they find Way to every part, and completely rout out and cieanse the system from ail impurity, and the life of the body, wli.ch is the blood, becomes pel feet healthy consequently ull sickucss aud pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain Wfeen the body becomes so pure aud clear, The reason why people are distressed when sick, and whysojuany die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passagesfor the disease to be cast out hence, a large quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intertiins are literally overfl iwing with the corropteu mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fei mentation constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through even vein and artery, until life is taken horn the body by disease.

Dr. Morse BILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, In restoring millions of the 'sick to blooming health aud happiness. Y'es, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, Rnd whose feeble frames li ive been scinched by lie burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of-flie silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, Cad it not been for this great aud wonderful medicine, Morses Indian Root Rills. After one or tw doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing the charming effects. Not only do they give iin-mediateease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood.

Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Rills, that tin will so cleanse and purify that disease that deadly enemy will take flight, and tbe flush of youth aud beauty will again return, and tbe prospect of a and bappv life ill cheiish and brighten your days. Caution. Beware of counterfeit signed A. li. Moore.

All genuine lmve the name of A WuiTx Co. on each box. Also theztyna-lurs cf A. J. White Co All others are spurious.

A. J. HITE CO 8olk 1uorRiEroRs, 50 Leonard sti eet. New York. Igg-Dr.

Morses Indian Root Pills are sold Vy all dealers in Medicines. Agent, wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box, five ooxes will be sent on receipt of 81 postage paid. June 29, 1858.

ly. Gardners Patent Oscillating Engines Valuable Machinery, AT PRIVATE SALK. rMlK undeisigued, appointed by tbe Court .1 as Receiver, tor tbe firm of Messrs. C.ard- ner Dehuff, offers for sale the following Engines, Lathes and Maehiueiy. YVe name in prt One Twenty-Horse Engine, Two Ten do do One Five do do One Three do do One Boiler, nearly new, 26 feet long and 36 inches in diameter, 2 Flues; 7 Screw and Engine Lathes, which swing from 8 to 32 mche, and will Turn from to 12 feet in length.

One Iren Planer, 2j feet, and 12 inches square; one Drill Stock. Five settof Engine Patterns, from 3 to 20 Horse Power, 2 second-hand Boilers, Hangers, Pulties, Shafting, Vices, Bench Tools, and a large amount of other val uable Machinists Tools. Also, a large xi-'V, US sortnient of Old Castings, Scrap Iron, aud new Round Iron, 4 inches and less in diameter, Cast Iron, These articles are offered at reasonable prices, and persons who desire valuable Machinery may End it to their interest to call and examine the same. To a party er parties who desire starting a Machine or Engine Chop, the whole may be sold in a lot. if application were soon made, as the building now containing this Machinery may be leased on favorable terms.

For further information apply to D. E. SMALL, York, June 29, 18o3. Receiver. Estate of Caroline snodgrass, decd.

Letters of Administration on the estate of Caroline Snodgrass, late of Jackson township, dect sued, have been granted to the undersigned residing-, in same township. York Couuty. All persikis owing the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persona holding claims againstsaid estate shall present them duly authenticated to JONAS STOVER, Jane 22, 1858. Administrator. Estate of Elizabeth sprenkel, decd.

Letterg Testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Sprenkel, late of North Co-dorna township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in York township, Y'ork County. All persons owing the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against said estate shall present them dulv authenticated to JOHN SPRENKEL, May 18, 1858. Executor. SAP0NIFIER For making hard or Soft Soap without ashes or lime. Sold at Manufacturers prices by C.

A. MORRIS CO. York, April 20, -Ed sttr tursl xt deck tbvsi hat rl i pro i ns i wa ia.J hki tee MUis srtei 1 itail I Vl I Hi onf tonal iai mill lerSitj of intt iat lick i a. fbt exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, stertes and hitcr, these Pills will effect are wtivn all other means have failed, and auj'i a powerful remedy, do not contain a.

cV.jmel, antimony, or any thing hurtful coo' itution. 1 rections in the pamphlet around ickvgv, which should be carefully pre- Agent for the United States and vie JO 11 MO UN (Late I. C. Baldwin A Co.) Rochester, N. Y.

1 in I postage stamps enclosed my luili.n tel Vgcnt, will injure a bottle, la.uii.g -xl by return mail, new in MILLER, iu York. DYOTT, A SON Piu'ndelphia. Wholesale Agents, ly. THE YORK MARKET. Pillkl I'EKNUON, July i per barrel, from stores.

6, 4 7i 8 87 85 to 1 frata agons ir at-. 00 63 c. 64 34 per bushel, 'ce-t, ed. I'O (Ml BALTIMORE MARKET. SATURDAY, July 3.

1858, R- Tko Flour market this wet-k has ivry aiel, and for Howard Street aud pricra have fsllt-ti off slightly. r-k i reel Elaur Tho aa.ls of this de -mi ta weex include. l.tkK) bbls. 8upr i-urrv oo the 15th July at T4 37, 00 li lor present delivery at A4 aud Jits, lo at $4 2 per bid. tnU Extra Elour.

Baltimore ground our is still scl lag nt 7 a TT.oO and ix'ra at i a by the dray load, F'i Rye Flour has Wen quoted stk the week at -J3 3 a per vr are not advised of any sales having fe. vsde UN Gra.a has been coming forward vs- ruher sparingly, but there has been "-rial activity in auy description i 1. kxa been eqml lo Ike demaa 1 No fbitl ja lui faLrzxn nl mvA ilnuin thu r', efamee hs taken pluc during the la lee pr.ee- of any descriplionol Grain, toe Market generally ha been hardly a i a lirmg last week. The weather for past tea Jays has en favorable for the tt cMp. ad it has had the effect ol tendency which was or 1 1 1 1 ac lie aUaucmg tendency which was v- apparent.

iDtCEi. The nales this week incu le Country Wh.skey at21a22ct-, 3' ty do at 21 a 22 and 300 0 dn and all vai i river item at 22J a 2d cts Musa to day steady at the outside quota- rM ea auJ married. the 2tih bv Rev. C. J.

Deininger ri Fzt a ad La Tilda Suittl. both evago tp. apoe ta ilihJ lhas i Uw lUJ Usk era. ni--i tight is te3 iiud WtK! DIED. Ue Nth in N.

Codorus, Emxu.nx, ner of Jeae and Catliarine Gent tier, fear. 3 months and 20 days. ult tn this Burougb, Mrs. aged 70 years. 1st in this Borough, Mbt ttjji Wxltt, aged 72 yetrt, 8 mouths dkya, Ltima, wife Bose, aged 67 years, 7 months and 10th ult in this Borough, infant D.

E. SAtL. fi2th iu Helium towchip, Cal- of Christian aud Rebecca Sumer att 2 years. mn lUli ibtP tlw )0S lmlol iHel Fire Compaay, No. I.

5 reguinr quarterly mewtiag of this otfm-M-will be held io their Hall, on THIS ETENI.NO, July 6 at oclock, ember is earnestly requested to be in aa businesa of importance will be Hd. HENRY REISINGER, Secretary. nK Mens Chiistian Association. ai. "'1 meeting for the election of f- 'R be hetd on Thursday even- lvt 8 oclock.

Every caember requested to be present. VICTOR Y. KELT0N, Eeu. Secretary. I) AT A stated meeting oLY-ork I Lodge.

No. 256, A Y. 9uaI PUc. TUESDA 6th, 1868, A. 6S58i The tn Order will pleas be punctual "tf- D' il- How tu.

will utok. J.carl; Secretary. -lion Fix 6 Company, Meeting of the Union Fife Com-M. will be held at their Hall ou uext, the 7th lust, at attendance is requested. By J.

LKtEHN, Secretary. i i I of ar Estate of jacob Lehman, decd. Letters of Administration on the estate ol Jacob Lehman, late of lleliam township, deceased, have been granted to the signed the fir-t named re-iding in same -hip, and tiie la-vt named residing in Spring-garden township, Y'oi County. All persons owing the estate are requested to make immediate pajment, and all persons holding claims against -aid estate shall present them duly authenticated to HENRY LEHMAN, DAVID WiTMER. June 1, 1858.

Administrators. Auditors Notice ''JMJE undersigned, auditor, appointed by 'to the Orphans Court of York county to distribute the halance on the account of John A. Weiser, Administrator of the estate of Stephen Davage, late of the borough of Y'ork, deceased, will attend for that purpose, at his office, in the said boroiigh, on TUESDAY, the IZth day of July, 135s. at 9 oclock, when ami where ail persons interested may be present. THOS.

A. ZIEGLE, June 22, lso8. 3t. Auditor. EST4TV fiF ttvvev rev STATE OF HENRY FRY, dec Let- ters Testamentary on the estate of Henry try, late of Shrewsbury townrinp, deceased, have been grauted to the undersigned resi- ding in same township, York Countv.

A11 persons owing the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against said estate shall present them duly authenticated to FRED. ANSTINE, ADAM FRY, otine 8, 1858. Executors. STATE OF MILLS HAYS, decd Let- ters Testamentary on the estate of Mills Hays, late of Newberry township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in same township, York county. All persons owing the estate are requested to make iin-meuiate payment, aud persons holding claims against said estate shall present them duly authenticated to JOHN HAY'S, JESSE C.

HAYS, June 8, 1858. Executors. For the Legislature. BY the solicitation of the numerous Friends of DUNCAN McPHERSON, of Peach-bottom township, he has consented to have hie name brought btfore the people of York county, as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, at the doming election, STubjeot to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. May 25, 1858.

MANY VOTERS. tjt STATE OF ISAAC GOODEN, DEC'D Letters Testamentary on the estate of Isaac Gooden, late of Manchester township, York county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing iu the borough of York. All persons owing the estaie are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons holding claim against said estatesball duty authenticated to present them Jane 29, 1858, GEORGE YVEHRLY, Executor. Cl ARDEN SEEDS. A Fresh Supply.

Fo Sale by A. MORRIS CO. York, April 20, 1658. -Eeinharts Improved Gloss Pod Trusses, the best in use. Sold by C.

A. MORRIS 4 00. York, April 20, 1858. uiutY ot oi vigor, becoming weak, unv where pale and emauciated, have a singular appear- EsS-LEHusT-ri. A auce about the eyes, cough and symptoms of tifSTi to retu thir thlfkVfo tkieFFcr-consumption.

i to. i fiton kztn- Married Persons, or those contempt. ting ttafeSj the Futli marriage, being aware of physical weakness hnfe been favored 7 lk'7 should immediately eonsui Dr. J. and be rel the future triTe to Bitn i stored to perfect health.

b.hty of norkmanship, caxso ullLU future. r. Joliuntons Invigorating Remedy for Organic Weakness. By thig great and important remedy, weakness of the organs is speedily cared, and full vigor restored. Thousands of the nod nervous aud debilitated, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved.

All impediments to Marriage, Physical and Mental Disqualification, Nervous Irritability, Tremblings aud Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnsten. lOUAG MBS who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not eared, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind ana bxij aboaid apply immediately. What a pity that ayoong man, the hope of his counuy, and the darlmg of his parents, should besaatehed from all prospects and joyments of life, by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, fore contemplating marriage should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness.

Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes weary pilgrim, ago, the prospect hourly darkens to the view, the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection, that th happiness of another becomes blighted with ft 7 SOUTH FEEDER iLU fct, Baltimore, Md. Surgical Operation Performed. f4 faIse delicacy prevent you but apply immediately either personally or by ivvvr. SSkin Disease tpeeddy TO ST RAX EltS, The many thousand cured at this isstito- LING OIL, Sold by. April.

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