VOL. LII. SPRING RETURN. Oh ! Spring return ! —we miss the flowers, That bloom by the mountain sitie; The balmy air in the twilight hours, — Thy breathe in the eventide. We miss, the dew on the meadows green; The birds in the forest grove.; That greet the light of the sun’s first beam With their blithsnmc soirgs of love. Oh ! come again ! let the wild-bird Bing To hail thy return to earth, sweet spring. The fields are clothed in the ice of death, Their vesture looks sad, t and gray; Bleak arje the hills in the winters breath, While, rude tempests round them plav. • The Heavens look dim, with each fleecy cloud, •That floats in the azurc'bye; And hides the sun in its misty shroud, - ' As it wanders through the sky. And far along by the lake’s dark shore, The rose and thc vi’lct bloom no more. The wildwood echoes no more the song, Of the boatman on the tide ; As in the moonlight he glides along, Wi'h his loved one by his side. The stars look down on a winter night, And theiinoon seems wan'and pale; As far away in the azure bright, They around their courses sail.- Return Ob ! Spring ! and awake once more , That dark cold stream and that dreary shore. Oh ! bring thy sunshine and. thy showers ! Thy air with its balmy‘breath ; Recall again the Aided flowers, From tlxjir dreary sleep of death. ■Eek,verdure spring from the earth once more, And-the trees put forth their bloom ; And sunshine lull on the quiet shore, To expel; the winter’s gloom. Bring with thee winds from thy home above, To awake the songs of life and love. The bluq bird waits in its sunny vale, Thy return once more, oh ! Spring ! The ringpdove sighs for the perfumed gale, Which thy music back will bring. The swallow looks from its straw •built nest, For thy sweet refreshing showers ; And the'eagle smooths his regal crest, As he longs for springtime hours; When far away in the day’s bright gleatii, He’ll have his wings by the mountain stream. Oh! then return, sweet Spring, once mure; For thee: we have waited long; Oh ! give ns again the streams green shore! And the lively boatman’s song!. Let sweet winds sweep through leaves and flowers, And the,birds sing on each tree; And give-to earth the verdant showers, That awake to ••life and thee. And far away by the lake’s green shore, Let the rose and the vi’let bloom'once more. Lancaster, Feb. 10, ISOI. Hard o4' Uc^riug. A Loth Stoii.y. A youug man once courted the daughter of an old man that lived “down east,*' who professed to be deficient in hearing, but,'Vorsooih, was more cautious .than limited in hearing, as the sequel will show. ! It was 1 a stormy night in the ides of March, if 1 mistake ,not, when lightning.- and loud peals of thunder answered thunder, that Jonathan skit by the old man’s fireside, discussing with flie old lady, (his ' intended mother in-law) on the expediency of ask- I ing the old man's permission to marry “Sal." Jon athan resolved to “pop it'’ to the old man the next day. Night passed, and by the dawn of another day the old man was found in his barn-lot. feeding his pigs. Jonathan rose from, bed early in the morning, spied the old’ man, feeding his pigs, and resolyed to ask him lor Sal. Scarce had a minute elapsed, after Jonathan made his resolution, ere .he bid the old man' “good morn ing.” Now Jonathan's heart beat; now lie,scratched his head, and ever and anon gave birth to a pensive yawn. Jonathan declared that he’d as lief take thirty-nine “stripes"as to.ask the old man; 11 but,” sail he, aloud to himself, “however, here’s go it, a faint heart never won a fair gal," and addressed the ojd maifthus: ‘•I say, 1 old man, I want to marry yottr daughter.” Old Man.—‘-You want to borrow my halter, I would loan it to you, Jonathan, but my son has ta : •* ken it and gone off to the mill.” f Jonathan.—(Putting his mouth close to the old man's ear, and speaking in a deafening voice,) “I've got five hundred pounds ot mon* : .y!" Old Man.—Stepping back as if greatly alarmed, and exclaiming in a voice of surprise “you have got five hundred pounds of honey/ - What in the mischief can you do with so much honey, Jonathan? Why it is more than the whold neighborhood has use lor.” < Jonathan.—(Not yet the victim of despair, and putting his mouth to the old man's ear, bawled out) “I’ve got gold.” / - Old Alan.—“So have I, Jonathan, and it is the worst cold I ever had in my life.” So saying, he sneezed a “wash up. 5 - By this time the old lady came up, and having observed Jonathan's inilortunate luck, she put her mouth to the old man's ear, and screamed like a wounded Yahoo: i “ Daddy, I say Daddy—you don't .understand ; he wants to marry our daughter.” Old Alan.—“l told him our calf halter was gone.” Old Lady.—“ Why Daddy you don't understand —he's got gold—he's riclM” Old Alan—-He's got a cold and the itch, eh!— What’s he doing here with the itch, eh?” So say ing the old man aimed a blow at Jonathan's head, with his walking cane, but happily lor Jonathan, he dodged it. Nor did the rage of the old man stop at this, but with, angry countenance he made after Jonathan, who took to his heels; nor did Jonathan's luck stop htffe, he had got out of the barn yard.rior far Jrom the old man, who run him a close race, ere Jonathan stumped his toe and fell to the ground! and belore the old man could “take up,” he stum bled over Jonathan and fell sprawling in a mud hole. Jonathan sprung to his heels, and with the speed of John'Gilpin, cleared himself. And poor Sal! she died a Nun, never had no husband. Village* Aristocracy. Many are the lollies and weakness of human na ture. But none are more contemptible than those acted out by the scrub’aristocrats of our'towns and villages. These are to be found in all the relations of life. • A young man, whose father was a hard working mechanic, ’either has a moderate fortune left him. or he marries a few thousand dollars—and forthwith he puts on ails, and assumes an impor tance, perfectly disgusttng to those who are ac quainted with the circumstancesiof his rise and progress in the world. Such young men regard as beneath their dignity, the vocationsldf;‘theirparerits and not unfrequently avoid letting it be known that they sprung from such sources. | We have even met with some who have looked upon the humble vocation of a mechanic, as beneath the dignity of a gentleman, forgetting in the meanwhile that the taint of the lather attaches the son'! Pride of this kind, never finds a resting place.l save in a weak ! brain, and manifests itself in a perverse temper. There are many young men in lour towns and. villages; (And some young ladies, bo!) who seem to be proud of the wealth of their! families, while' their own reputations would be soiled by associating with the sons of mechanics. In this strange infat uation it never occurs to them, that their fathers made all their property by dowjnright stealing, ■ cheating utpd lying—while their granilfathers'were sold at public auction to pay their passagebeross the ocean! See the nurnber of yoriung men in our country, who, endowed with scarcely common sense and no sort of love for genuine republicanism, re sort to the study of the learned professions, such'as law and medicine, while every mark about them declares, in terms that cannot be misunderstood, that the God of nature intended them for bricklay ers, housecarpenters and blacksmiths! Many of these ought now to abandon theiij professions for the more profitable and equally hojiorable fields of labor where their fathers made thoney enough to educate them, and thus elevate them to stations . where they never can move with ease or grace • God deliver us from the bastard aristocracy of our 'little villages, and Cod fish aristocracy of our larger towns! Among these hateiul funguses bn society respectability is based upon the nature of a man's vocation instead of the maaner in Which his duties lure performed. ' The only sentiment which jvell .regulated sotiety recognises, is injihat sound max \im: “Act well thy all the honor lies'' ' For the Intelligencer. What an s imrrjense difference it makes who squeeze one's hand ! A lady may’twine her arm round your waist, press a kiss on your brow, or, holding your hand in hers, toy with your fingers to her heart's content,-but--you are perfectly calm ant) rollecled, and experience no unusual sensation, either disagreeable or otherwise. • Perchance a gentleman whom you dislike, or are but slightly acquainted with, ventures to press' your hand ; you snatch it away, the indignant blood mounts to your forehead, and with flashing eyes, you wonderhow the impertinent fellow dares to do such a thing."— Rather an antiquated specimen of humanity squeezes your hand: you feel mortified that a.man of his years should make such a 100 l of hirnself, that he should think yoh can really like such non sense, and above all that he it pussiblo that like him, vexed at what he has done, and determined that an opportunity shall never bp offered him*,of doing so again. , You place your hand confidently in that of an accepted, acknowledged lover, you are not excited •or confused, you have ceased blushing continually in-his presence, you experience a feeling-of quiet happiness, a “ little heaven upon earth ” sort o-l teelnig, you are perfectly contented with every thing in this terrestial world, especially your lover and.'yourself, as you sit with his arms twined around you—that manly arm which is to guard and support you through life; a soft, rosy, happy tint suffuses your face,' as your hand is clasped in his; afi it is a blissful, foolish feeling. But let some one whom you like very much, not an accepted lover, but one who may, perhaps, he one, one of these days, gently enclose your hand in his own ; what a strange, wild, joyful, painful led ing ihriils through you! The hot blood leaps, dancing, tumbling thr;ugh your veins, rushes to your temples, tingles at your finger's ends, your heart goes bump, bump; surely, -you think lie .must hear it throbbing, lor the life of you you can not spealc. Alter Letting your hand remain in his just long enough to show you’re not offended, you gently withdraw it, but perchance il it is taken again, alter a fainr “ don't say so,” which is an swered with a still closer pressure, with downcast eyes and blushing cheek, you let'the little ’hand this first, bright earnest of other things to come thrilling and burning with this new ecstatic emo tion, remain all tremblingly in its resting place.— Home Journal. A r , j , • Forty years after the discovery of Herculaneum, another city, overwhelmed at the same time, .was “ destined to be the partner of its disinterment*, as well as of its burial.” This was l’ompeii, the very name of which had almost been forgotten.- As it lay at a greater distance from Vesuvius than Her culaneum, the .stream of lava never reached it. It was inhumed by showers of ashes, pumice and sto'nes, which formed a bed of variable depths from twelve to t\Venty feet, and which is easily removed; whereas the former city was eutombed in'ashes and • lava to the depth of from seventy to one -hundred leet. With the exception ol the upper stories ol ihe houses, which were either consumed by red hot stones ejected from the volcano, or crushed by the weight of the matter collected on their roo:s, we behold in Pompeii a flourishing city, neajiy in the state in which it existed eighteen centuries ago!— The buildings- unaltered by newer fashions—the paintings mulimmed by the leaden touch of Time —household lurniture left in the confusion of use articles even of intrinsic value abandoned in the hurry of escape, yet safe Irom the robber'or scat tered about as they tell from-the. trembling hand wjiioh could not stoop*or pause lor the most valua ble possessions—and’ in same instances the hones ol the inhabitants bearing sad testimony to the sud denness and completeness of the calamity which overwhelmed them. In the prison skeletons of tin fortunate men were discovered, their leg bones be ing enclosed in shackles, and are so preserved in the museum at Portici: 1 noticed, said M. Simond, a striking memorial ol this mighty eruption, in the Forum, opposite to ihe'temple of Jupiter; a new altar of white marble, exquisitely beautiful, and apparently just out of the hands of the sculptor, had been erected there: an enclosure was building all around : the mortar just a dashed against the side of the wall, was but half spread out; you saw the long sliding stroke of thv trowel about to obliterate its own track—but it never did return; the hand of the workman was. suddenly arrested, and after the lapse of ISi years, the whole looks so fresh, ‘that you would almost swear,that the mason was only none to his dinner and about to come back immediately to finish his work! We cun hardly conceive it possible lor an event connected with the arts of former ages, ever to happen in future times, equal in -interest to the resurrection of these Roman towns, unless it be the re-appearauce of the Phoitiieiari City of the Plain.— Kivbank's Hydraulics. Epes Sargent of the Boston Transcript, tells a good many good stories under the head of “ Deal ings with the Dead.’" One of these numbers he devotes to fortune-hunting, and amongst'olher il lustrations gives the case of a Air. Alewins. He was courting-a young lady of some attraction, and something of a lortune into the bargain. After! a liberal arrangement had been made tor the young lady by her father, Air. Alewins, having taken a particular fancy to a little brown mare, demanded that it should be thrown into-the bargain: and up on ajiosilive refusal, he broke off. After a couple of years the parties accidentally met at a country ball. Mr. Mewins was quite willing to renew the engagement—the lady appeared not to have the slightest recollection of him. “ Surely you have not forgotten me,]’ said he. “ What name, sir ?” she replied. Mewins,” he replied; I had( the honor: of paying my addresses to you, about two years ago,” I renjtemberut person of that name,” she rejoined “'who 1 paid his addresses to my fath er's brown mare.” [ . Forgery in England.— On Saturday, the 3d inst. the Alarshal's Polize arrested a young man, about nineteen years of age, who gave his name as Henry- Bee, who is charge 1 with having perpetrated several forgeries in Leeds, England, and realizing several thousand dollars therefrom. He was a passenger in t.li4 steamer “City of Glasgow'’ and has, since his arrival, spent the greater portion of his time in this city. He was pursued by a Mr. Gill, who came passenger in the steamer Arctic, at New York, it is stated that he was employed as clerk in one ol the houses upon which he committed a forgery, and also that he is very, respectably connected in England. About §3OOO in British and American gold were found in his possession. He was taken •before Alderman. Mitchell and-committed as a fugitive from the justice of Great Britain, and to await a requisition. —-North American. 07* A young man, named Vickery? was to have been married at Cleveland, Ohio, on the iSth u!t„ but in consequence of the illness of his intended the wadding was postponed two weeks. He died in a few days afterwards from an affection of the heart, which, when.excited, troubled him very much. On the evening of his death he had been reading to'his intended the story of “Walter lt is a very exciting tale of “love and murder,” amhunder the circumstances wrought deeply upon his feelings. When he had finished the reading, the last para-' graph ending with - the sudden death of'“Errick,” he remarked that he hoped he should not die thus suddenly.” . The young lady looked at .him and saw his hand falling which held the paper, and his countenance changed to a deathly hue. She took hold of him from her chair,, when he gently leaned towards her and died in her arms. ’Monster Cattle. —The Messrs. J. P.-& w. Eyre °i Chester, have in their possession a pair of cattle! which, in point.of beauty, size and weight, are said to exceed any ever raised hi Delaware county, and perhaps in the State. They measure six feet in height, ‘eh feet in length, ten feet six inches in girth, and seven and a half inches- across the hips, and are estimated by competent judges to weigh, when dressed, thirty-six hundred'pounds. They Were rai«- eJ and fed-by the Messrs-Eyre, under the rare ol Robert Blythe. —From January 1, IS-IS, to June 30. 1849, the actual coinage of silver in Mexico was §27 003 959 Adding to this the sum ol ten millions of dollars for the six and a half millions that, accordin'* to certain data, are left uncoined, and those which in virtue of permission, or are fraudulently exported the result is the whole amount extracted during the period above cited exceeds §38,000,000. V ° Squeezing Hands. nr a lai>y. Pompeii A .Good One, CITY OF LANCASTER, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1851. THE ACCOUNT Ob' EXPENDITURES AND RECEIPTS of the Di rccioisof the Poor and Uou*e ot Employment for i an'easter eouuiv, from January 1,1850, lo January 1, ISSJ. Provisions. 13(19$ busheUof Wheat, 51,352 ’4 i IJ'iuiimg 1730 bushels of Wheat, 121 10 1 59 head of CaUle 31530,11; DC Hi lbs. Beef 5530 32, . “ 2,060 43 2j3 bu&liels of Pola !nes Slc2.4G; .15 bushels Turnips S 3, 165 46 757 gals Molasses 5175.95; 4 bbls Vinegar Sl4, 159 95 !<9G lbs. Tea 391,15; 1] bu*h dried : pplesund pinchest2,l2. 9G 27 •1679 lbs Sugar' 5150.2 U; 1559 lbs Coffee S 159.4 4 , 309 61 72 sarks Sail 3114,52; 1364 ibs Rice 353,96, * 16* 48 Pepper, Alispice. Mustard, Ac. 310 63; to|ibs Hops 32, 12 63 20u- ShidSOT; 1} bids. Mackerel 31“ 50 00 11G cords Wood. 3353.20;‘sweep ing chimneys 59 : 74, 393 10 175] tons Stone Coal, 635 02 1,075 12 / loutnkni! X- erssarics, Clot kin", is*c. 4 d»z. Palm Leaf Hats 35 ; Chlo ride of Lime $6.25, H 25 1 bbl. C''p;>era- 30.30; Indigo 32,- 70; 4 Stoves 323 . 40 00 261 yds Saliii'-tt and Linsey 379 55; «td C.utli 33.12, 32 67 510] yd-. Mm-iin 346.16; S 3 yds. Bed tick SN,O7, 02 23. 603 yds, Pris-m Stripe 375,92 ; 9 dnz. haudderehieis 85.25, Sf 17 102 yards Calico 512.27; 6 pair of Blanket* 313.21, 30 51 4 j.ieees Sheeting and 151 yds. tow Cloth,. 70 02 170 yd-*. Summer Good* for Pan’s S23,EG; Brushes 311,50/ 61 66 4} yds Crash and Table Linen 35.- 05; 2 Sacking bottom-S !,75, -7 63 Combs, Bullous, C »tlo'\ Thread, fee. 22 15 2'6 yd< furniture and apron cheek 822,21; 3 dnz. Milts 36,62. 29 86 Crockery and Earthenware 342 10; 13! pr Slu es 8106.42, 148 52 Cumin' and linking garments 8J6,- 40; Tobacco, SnutT and Pipes, 8120 22, 5 - 136 62 Sabina and IP, /fir*. Steward,' l year due Oct. Ist, 1650, 3400 00 'Clerk and StiLermiendan- Hospital, "0 mus. due June 4'h, .550, lfi* 75 Treasuer, l year due Jan. Ist, 1350, 75 00 Solicitor, “ •• “ July Ist, “ 30 00 4 Physicians, medicine included, 1 year, due February 1-u, lsso, 325 00 6 Directors, mileage included, 1 yr. due Nov. 2d, ISSO, 219 00 Baker 396; Wagoner 8111.90, 207 96 Laborer’s wages 3129,50; Extra wages S2il, 151 50 1 GO7 21 jVc.v Wagon Shed .Hog Pen, Repairs. Materials, »\V . ronmongcry 860.31; Castings 81.25, 63 56 S citing up Kellies 55.37; Bais.set -1 ling Kitchen ranges 326. .34 37 Window Sasli 83.19; Plastering ?S, ' 11 16 2 new pumps A repairing old one, cleanim weM, 160 bush. Lime 5’22,40; 7900 Shin- gles $114,20, 136 60 Rt pairing Lead Pipe, Ac. $7,50; 200 Brick 31-60, Luipb- r A hauling for wagon shed. luidge. Ac., • 721 17 Hemlock Scantling 3105,09; ma- son work 3114,01, •Bringing poor persons lo the House (53 case.-.) 75 12 Onl-doov j)nur. Attendance and Funeral R.r/un st s. Temporary relief to out-door p x.r (incise:-) - 1,025 50 Attendance and Funeral Expenses (Is 14 Coffins for out*door poor, Doctor «S ’hop. 2 Trust's 86,50 ; Syringes & Spoil gi\- 8 1,53, SOS Medicine ea=c. $23; • paint ing and graining e-v-e 87.50. 32 60 'Pm.and tila s Furnrnrc for erne, 3(J 27 1 prescription Scale 812, Cupping Glasses 81,50, _ 13 50 Manufic/nrcs. Colton Yarn am! Carpet chain, Weaving 312 CO; Lusts and Shoe findings 8'!7,71. Milling Hemp 34.45; 52 lbs. Wool [823 92, Form. 2 ton? ground j luster SU;. 4 bush. Clover Seed 817. 49 b indies Straw 81.90; Spaying 151,02, 1. Horse 81,25; Saddlery 829,31, Rot Ilni's 845 8S; repairing Gram Cradi‘‘« 83 75. G Cow Chains S 3; Points, Shears, &c. 89,28, Sinithwork 855.17 ;'Side beam to grain drill 81.50, Bran, Ship-stuff, Chopping, kc. for feed, 1199 Push. Corn SGS3.OI; grinding 14G5J bus. Corn for ft ed 558.G4, Ct’ii/iirL'Ciicics. Protlrviiml Alt). fee* SlO 53; P>);l -uge S 3 SO. Hoise Hint Vehicle & sending pau pers mil of cj., 53.1*2; Freight *3-2,24. Expense ill purchasing goods 825,- (3G; Tolls 810.11;’, Expense m smirch of pauper 810,- 07; refunded to Steward for E. McGranagau S 3, Franklin co. Pals. 330 ; Statione ry 810,75, Overseers ot the Poor, Hollidays- burg. Overseers of Poor, Lewis town, Orders paid on hand from 1310, 7U 70 Pal. in hands of Treasurer, Jan. uary 1, 1831 Received for Sand. 213 63 l - Hides. Tallow and Sun • dries.' 313 73 “ MaintMiiinne, care and attention of sundry pi;r.-ons, 925 23 “ Paupers &. left by them, 20 47 “ from county Treasurer, 11,200 0U Balance in the hands of the Treas « urer, January 1, ISSO, 62 24 Orders on h ind not called for, Jan uary 1, 1851, 56.00 113 21 Produce of (he Farm and Gardens. 31 loads Hay—2o bush. Onions—67o buffh. Potatoes— -15 bush. Green Beans—3oCO heads Cabbage—4o bushels Red Beets—32 bush Par-nips —3 hush. Peppers—lo bu. Reddjsh—l bu«h. 8m d Onions—6 bush. Flax Seed— -46 hush Turnips—3loo Pickles—loo(l bush. Wheat 140 bu*h. Rve—6oo lui«h. Oats—looo bush. Corn--40 .loads Oornfodder—2t Calves killed—l 3 Sheep killed 3303 lbs. of Pork raise! and fattened. Manufactured and made in the hfbuse 403 yds. Linen ami Carpet—lo Rounda bouts—27 Vests —76 pair Pants—7o Bhi.ts—92 pair Stockings—S6 pair Stockings fooled—2l full Men’s suits—Hs Frocks—4o Petticoats—74 Cln mises—33 Caps—79 Aprons—lCO pr. Shoes—2o6pair Shoes soled and heeled—34 garments. , Stock. , p Horses—l yoke Oxen—2s Milch Cows—27 Steers and Suck Catre—2 Pulls-4 HeifTers—2 Calves—46 >1 Cj si C C'No u-mai’gjj I jJ; j 3 | Tim | iy m 3I -i! 2'' 1(5 *l| Gi 33 s>-J au Aj in 13' 3 ij r.| 17 .ij 3 31 3 *23 H I 4 i j I'J 7i 1 3l 31 ‘2* 1(51 II 4j 31 •25 121 j 3. 2| 2! 13j 1 4 •2(5 -JfJ Monthly Report. January s'h. 1350. February 2d, do March 2d, do April 6th, do May . 4th, cb> June Ist, do July 6tk, do Augus‘ 3d, do September7tii, do October sth, do November 2d, do JJecember 7th, do January 4th, 1351. lo s 'i a 266 149 1 10*29 3=! r maintained 263, pauper, cxcluhv e accommodated Average number per week for each persons, who wen in g and breakfast. Attest— tin Taylor, February 11,.1351. B«TUde’s Union Distillery, Xo. 116 Queen St., Siuthwark, Philadelphia, STr„AM Distilled Pine Oil or Camphine; Absolute Hutd; Deodorized and Apothecaries Alcohol'; -Burning l*luid, Spirits of Tar and Virgin Turpen tine, constantly on hand and fyr sale—all of which are warranted to be equal if not superior to any in the market. Orders addressed as above, or to the undersigned, will be promptly attended to at the market rates. , J. PURLLZ, 37 Almond st. J. P. PALMER, 43 Almond Bt. dec 24 48-3m* “ THAT COUNTRY IS THE MOST PROSPEROUS, WHERE LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD.”—-Buchanan. 84,516 93 Henwva/.s. 37 3G 10 00 40 35 195 14 512,673 £8 77 07 117 77 812,326 35 812,826 35 Ml 95; 31! 267 MH 92 tf'-j a«P 36 261 260 116 94 " 311 211 108 88 31 227 115 63 34 237 101 67 31 219 103: 85 29 217 H*7 £5 90 222 115 66 26 227 116 65 27 223 122 SS 35 245 ■ I ila coat of 51,02 of 715 wayfaring viili supper, lortg- JACOB FRANTZ, \ WILLIAM GORRKCIIT 1 5 CHRISTIAN WARFEL ! « -BKNJ. HOOVER, !" 2 ABM. KAUFFMAN, I 5 JACOB LANDIS. Clerk. FINANCES OF LANCASTER COUNTY. AUDITORS* REPORT. MILLER FRAIM. Esq,, Treasurer of Lancaster county, in account with said Conntv : t Jan t». ISSO Dr. To cash received of J. F. Sbroder, Esq, late Treasurer, being balance due, as .per Auditor's Report, $21,873 65i " oatst'ing taxes, viz: of 1847, $205 “2 *• • 1848, 496 29 “ “ 1949.9,241 .86 9,943 67 Assessment for County purposes for 1850, viz : Bart, 903 -86 Brecknock, 483-39 Caernarvon, 1,170 33 Cocalico East, 1,007 69 ’ Cocalico Wesp, 1,125 25. Coleraiu, , 634 19’. Columbia Borough, 1,685 .33 Conestoga, 2,684 90 Conoy. ’ 749 22 1 ' Donegal East,' 3,246 03 Donegal West, | 931 U . Drumore, 1,316 23 Ephrata, 1,704 47 Earl, 4,143 33 Earl West, 2,161 83 Elizabeth, • 1,792 62 i Fulton, 765 97 Hempfield East, 2,572 32 : Hempfield West, 2.513 19 Lampeter East, 2.941 35 Lagpeter West, 2,193 79 Lancaster, 1,056 82 Lancastercity, ' 6,352 72 Leacock. 2,324 61 Leacock Upper, 2,168 47 Little Britain. • 718 77 Manheim, 2.350 12 .*■ M-artic, 1,109 62 Manor, ! 4,112 54 Mount Jby, 1.663 02 Paradise, 1.741 67 Penn, 2,067 77 Rapho. • , 3,273 87 •Salisbury, , I 3,17 a 63 Salisbury, \ 746,65 Strasbarg, \ 2,010 10 Scrasburg Borou'gh, • 473 40 Warwick, ' 1,331 45 74,673 83 k Excess ul' Tax collected lathe follow ing townsuips, viz: for 1849 1850 j Leacock S B,IS S ,71 Martic 2.59 Earl ' 23.25 Mouotjoy 22,35 Leacock Upper ,50 Little Britain 1,24 Ephratn 4,00 Manor ! 16,13 Salisbury 3,56 11,33 Druruore *4,00 Hemplield West -Cocalico West Conestoga Eulton Ciernnrvon 85.80 24,26 1 10. OG Cash for loans from individuals 41,085 08 at Farmers’ Bank Lau'r. 18,500 00 “ “ at Lan'r. County Bank 2,500 00 *• from Anthony Good, Esq., lor ostray sold in Brecknock 5,51 “ from J. F. Anderson, Esq., tines for selling liquor to # minors " Martin Ji. Fry, in full fur one third of bridge across Muddy creek “ Janies McCall, Esq., tines for profane swearing “ J. H. Piersol, interest on his note •«* ‘‘ R. H. Kurtz, Esq., for es tray sold-in Manheim ,1. Huber, Sheriff, tines ami Jury fund for Nov. sessions 38,0(1 do . do do on account for Jan.'sessions -S/H* John Schnuder. Esc]., for es truy sold in West; Earl 2,23 “ John Myers. Esq.,, for stray sheep sold in West Herap tield 2,31 J W. Fisher, Esq, fines for violating the Sabbath 4,00 “ John Myers. Esq.,forestray sold in Salisbury ' 5,00 '• A mer Carter, for his portion of Br'ge at Carter's ford'g, 190 00 " Abraham Shelly,on account of one third oh Bridge a cross Cinques Creek, „ : John Schnader, Esq,, tines for trespass.and shooting game, 2 00 " do do profane swearing “ D.*M. Martiii Esq., Clerk of Ci. Ses. fines & jury funds, 16 00 J. Huber,Esq.Slilf do do 86 00 •• I). M. Martin, Esq, do do 37 U 0 “ 1). G. Eshleman, Esq. Solic itor for forfeited recogni zance, 100 00 <. “ S. Heamsnyder, for Lumbor sold at Bridge, - 36 76 ", John Witmer, for do do 300 “ Unpaid Court Certificates. " Balance of Common School fund, alter deducting two orders, paid during Lite year, CO. , : By payment of Court order in favor of Duvid Stone. Andrew Mehafley and ; J. B. Tsliudv, County Auditors, for • auditing County Treasurer’s Account. Wyth county $50,,50 Treasurer’s account with State Treasurer ' 53,12‘ 103,62} By payment of Court order in favor of P- G. Eberman. Esq., Clerk, making out specified statement of Commis sioners’ orders 25 00 By payment of 152 Constable returns 211 90 of 519 Road-viewbrs’ or ders C 46 71 ol 565 Court bills and cer tificates 5566 91 Comm'ers’ orders from No. 5 to No, 480 excepting Nos. 274 and 450, as per sub- joined specified statement 123999 48} “ of 2 Commissioners! orders drawn in 1849 and ipaid in .1850 : : 34 00 By exoneration and Commission orders, vu: 1847 1843 1349 185 U ’ Bart • 41,06 Cocalico East * 52,45 Columbi a bor. 114 OG Conoy 44,54 ' CmmAfon 67.60 . West 56.26 Conestcga no 43 Donegal East 136,40" Donegal W., 41.14 47.72 Drunfore 47,10 Karl 166,37 Earl West 72,21 79,64 127,57 Elizabeth 99,72 Epfirata 67,72 Pulton 35,0 b 61,50 Hempfield E. 98,03 HemptieldW, : 178,08- Lampeter E. ' 27,19 182,85 Lancaster tp. 55,83 Lanc'r city C 95.23 Leacock 96,46133,13 n Leacock Up. 75,28 122,55 Little Britain 32.94 Mount JOy 72,84 84.45 Martic. n 0,19 Mauheim 103,17 Manor 158,58 ' - Paradise 79,64 ‘ Salisbury, 131.67186,16 Sadsbury. 54,97 Strasburg bo, 24,37 : 20 94 16,25 Warwick 56,90 1347 65,51 1843 237,72 311849 2526,3 i: 1850 1450.90 a 4,230 45 Outstanding taxes of 1850, viz: By *Bart, 99 86 ;-Brecknock, 21 f> 39 a *Cocalico East, 517 09 "Colerain, jg Columbia Borough, 693 33 ’’Conoy, 333 00 Donegal East. G9B 03 Donegal West, i»O4 n Drumore, I*9 *3 Ephrala, 47 Earl - r , 1,463 64 ' ‘ Hemfilielrl Eust, Cl 7 92 Lampeter West, 725 95 Lancaster City, 1,'512 72 Little Britain,. 266 27 Manheim, 961 12 Martic, 073 92 . Manor, f. 272 '54 Mount" Joy, 1,001 02 "Paradise, 265 17 Penn, . 630 77 ' . "Hapho, 990 87 *Sadsbnry, 51 65 Strasbarg, 239 10 *Strasburg Borough, 88 40 i Warwick, 163 45 1 14,275 93 (Tfa ose marked thus * have since been paid.) By Treasurer's commission of sixteenth of one per cent, on monies actually 6* paid out) viz : on 8135,803 03 814 84 Balance in the Treasurer's hands, 14535*2 06 We, the undersiened AuditorsofLancastercoun ty, Do Certify, That we have carefully examined the foregoing-Account of Miller Fraim. Esq., Trea surer, iu Account with the said County, from the seventh day of January, A. D. 1850, to the sixth day of Jauuary, A.D. 1851, and compared the same with the original vouchers produced, and do find that on the last mentioned day a balance remained in the hands of said Miller Fraim, Esq. Treasurer,, of Fourteen Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty-' Two Dollars and Six Gents, say {514,852 06 ) We further report that all taxes prior tothoseo f 1940, bave ,been paid, and that the Collectors of the following townships have settled off their Dupli cates for 1850, viz:—Carnarvon, West Cocalico Conestoga. West Earl. Elizabeth, Fulton, West Hempfield, East Lampeter, Leacock, Upper |Lea cock. Lancaster towaship and Salisbury. We have likewise examined the Account of Wil liam Correct. Esq , -Treasurer of the “Poor and House of Employment of Lancaster county,"’ and find a balance in liis hands on the first day of Janu ary, A. D 1851, of Seventy Seven Dollars and Sev en Cents, ($77.'-7.) In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our Hands this Twenty-first day of January, A. D. - 1851, at the Commissioners Office of Lancaster county. ' ANDREW MEHAFFEY, J. B. TSHUDY, JOHN KIRK, Jr., COMMISSIONERS’ STATEMENT.' THE following is a statement of Commissioners' orders, and of Court bills and cer tificates. drawn on Miller Fraim. Esq.. Treasured of Lancaster County, for the year 1850. Pay. Bart. (leo. i. Baughman, $6O 00 Itr&knock. Anthony Good. c 50 00 Carnarvon. Jacob Hoffman. 50 00 Coculico East. Jacob Dornbacb, 48 07 Cocalico West. Samuel Lced. 47 OS Ooleruin. William Galbraith, 46 00 Columbia Borough. John Cooper. 87 0U Conestoga, Samuel Mehaffey, 64 40 Conoy. Solomon Haldeman. ‘43 00 Donegal Fast. Jonathan Nichols, 81 00 Donegal West, John Hamaker, 36 00 Drumore, James B. Long. 60 00 Ephrata. David Kemper, 67 00 Earl. ' George Harkey. 90 00 Earl West, Abraham F. Bair 6536 Elizabeth. Elias Stober. 57 30 Fulton. John Scott. • 40 00 Ilemptield Fast. William Parker, 00 00 Hempfield West. Henry Hogendobler.O 54 00 Lampeter East. .John Smith. 53 00 Lampeter West. Philip Geist. 50 00 Lancaster. Jacob M. Frantz, 25 00 Lancaster City. Michael Bundle. 250 00' •Leacoqk. Abraham Baer, 55 37^ Leacock Upper, Lewis Sheaffer. 37 00 Little Britain. Leonard Lovett, 51 75 Manheim. Henry Frick. 50 50 Martic. James .Simpson, 5100 Manor. Henry Greenawalt, : 86 00 Mount Joy. James Raymond. ' 47 67 Paradise, George Slaymaker. , 55 00 Penn. , John F. Hummer. 49 00 2,31 3,80 3,36 2,17 Kapho. Martin Lehman. GO 00 Salisbury. "William Brindley, G 4 81 Salisbury. John A. Rhea. 47 42 Sitrushur.g. Ucorgo Wiker, Ksij., GO 00 Slra-burg Borough v Jacob Bowers, ' i 28 00 Warwick. ' Henry Stauller. r»8 00 Jesse lloffuiiin, Ass’r of'Strasburg Bor.. 1848 . 32 00 i’eter Muiniiia. on aet’lt for K. Donegal. 1801. 20 00 i ieo. Albright 'and .1. 1L Barnes. Assistant As -100 ; sessors. City. 1850. , 10 00 Krtcling Bridges (H-firgr XV Pierce-. Ksq.. Treasurer uf Cheater' county, iu full, fur building Bridge across (Vtnroru urei-k. between (‘buster and Lan caster comities, at Curler’s Ford. $lOOO 00 Martin Fry., in full, for building Bridge over ■ Muddy creek at liis .Mill. Samuel llopkins. in full, for Bridge over Chi llies creek at-Brenneuiau's Mill, Repairing I', ridges. J S. (lable. fur lumher for Bridge at Rauk's Mill. <». M. Steirmiun. nails and spikes for do. Tsaao K. Bair, hawliug sluue . *• stonek: wood Samuel Muinma. Si> bushels of .Samuel Brown, bawling lumber •• “• Christian Herr. ldO bushels lime lor Safe liar- bor Bridge Benj. Bowman. for,mason work Charles Melhorn. work undSmnber J. F. Ithnads. spikes, nails & sundries A. B. Brenenian. oak limber James Stewart, whitewashing do. Jacob Warl'et. bawling sand I’eter Martin, for lumber J. Winner. Ksq.. services i: superintending do. Benj. Uershey. for lumber •• •• , (:has. Melburii. work ami materials •• Beeves. Abbot Co.. .-tone, plank and spikes fur do. Henry Funk. building Inc breaker for Bridge '.jit Peter?" Mill Abraham Peters. plunk and Guards fur Bridge at his Mill. 17 20 Ailiun Shuman, for work and materials for Dridge at Peter.-,' Mill, David Wudig. for work and materials for ISrulir** Jit Uuusmaus Mill. Benjamin Suevely.for repairing Bridge at his Mill, on account. Soniuel lleamsnyder. in full, for reconstruct ing Bridges at Rank's and Bitzer's Mills, $169,810 91 I. K.» llicster. Esq.. Attorney General's fees, $,346 50 John L. Thompson. Esq . do. 72 53 David M. Marlin. Ksq.. Clerk fees. 478 45 Jurors' pay. 1533 40 Witness', do. Justice and Constable cost.- Crier and Tipstaves, Jurors' pay. Crier aud Tipstavc M. 7ahra. for sundries. Johu Gemperling, for (las fixtures. Lancaster Has Company, for Gas fixtures. 14 07 M. Zabui. care &: keeping Court House 1 y’r. 31 07 Ralph Uelmure. forgroenwashing. 7 80 E. Eshhrenner. carrying coal. 1 02} Lancaster Gas Company, gas bill, Carson &: Kautz. for brick. Wm. lliling. repairing spout, 4tc. K. Eshbrenner. sawing, splitting and carrying Jos. Eberman. care and winding towu clock. j, Coroner. John Upright. Ksq.. Corouer. and others, for holding inquests on.tbe bodies of 38 persons foundlclead in Lancaster county. I 1 Commissioners' Office. .Samuel White, for books and binding, P. G. Kbjerman. salary as Clerk. H. G. Lcing. Esq..salary os Solicitor, dol for professional services. John Witmor, Esq., sulary as Commissioner, .and mileage. 323 TO Ilertry Musselman. Esq . •• •• 330 00 David Styer. Esq., *• •• 368 94 Williamsffi: Clarkson, pitcher and tumblers, 1 30 John Trivitts, oue ream writing paper, 3 30 George flayer, sundries. 12 23 Spangler, one copy of interest tables. 3 50J Arthur Mallon. quills. ink aud sand. 020 G J. !•'. Keigart. map of City of Lancaster, 2 13 Mrs. Kreiuner. for load chips, 1 7 Lazaries Frey. carrying coal. 1 00 I’. G. Ebermun. for extra services rendered i Commissioners as a Board of IleTi-ion, and for enumeration of taxablesaud septennial census. To 00 Martin Bruner, and others, copying tran scripts.’making duplicates, iic. ( G 3 GO Constables pay for Township elections, $164 65 Assessors pay for attending elections, 259 SO \V. B. Sneudor.for officers of election for Bor ough of Adamstowu, 19 00 Officers of Election in March. 80220 Iteturn Judges, fur General election, 955 42 Shcuk & Long, 5 tons coal lor Jail, $ 23 75 John I\ Long, 33 tons coal. 153 00 Jail. Jacob Huber. Eeq.. maintenance, $1753 44 Key lees, 243 37 Soap, oil and candtes. 150 00 Conveying convicts to Eastern Penitentiary. 304 00 Summoning jurors. 72 00 i Nothing k sundries. 448 73 Court fees. Qu irter Sessions, IJ9 00 Dr. 11. A Smith, salary as Physieiau 1 year. 150 00' G. Zahtu bill for brushes, ' BU6 D. Hartman, for curb stone. 11) 75 John Haviland. Esq , on account ot c.onlract lor building new Prison. $29506 00 James Carpenter, for grading grounds, 7 00 Lancaster Gas Company, for extending piper l , 1000 00 CharleaM. Howell, lettering date stone. 12 00 $169,810 91 Quarter Sessions Court. Common Pleas. Court House. Elections. J\ ew Prison $30,519 00 Printing. E. G. Darlington, for printing for County. st 49 75 Hamersly $ Co.. ' for do. 169 25 G. W. Sanderson. •• 100 oo M. D. Holbrook. •• 75 00 Eshleman &. Gochenour. 43 00 D. Bard Rock. • - 20 00 J G.< L. Browu, 02 25 Pearsol M eeser. 82 011 John Bear, .. it>7 71 J. B. Garber. 12 50 J. H. Pearsol. * •• 26 25 /ucob .Myers, -• ;,o 0O Poor. William Gorreoht, Esq.. Treasurer for l’oor and House of Employment, for support of •Poor forISSO. $11,200 DU Postage Mary Dickson, for one year's postage for Com missioners' Office. £2 SO public Offices. C. Kieffer. Esq., forxlrum and kettle for Heg. ister’s office, , $4 37j Wm McLane, shovelling snow, . ’ 75* Jacob Myers. 7 quires bl'k bonds for Register. 7 DO G. L. Doorsli. books and binding for Register. B'n John Snyder, for repairing press in Quarter Sessions office, * .7 on James Barnes. C chairs. 4 5U H. Miller, for 2 chairs for Reeordersofflce. I 5u Geo. L. Doersh. books for Recorder's office. 55 Ou Ralph Gilmore, whitewashing offices. 5 DO Joseph Brown, for smith work. 4 5o Jacob Bear, for writiug desk. s DU Lazaries Fry. cleaning cellar. 1 0U James Tomelson. hawliug dirt. 5d Geo. L. Doersh, booksforOrphau.C aud Com mon Picas, 4i on Geo. L. Doersh. binding books. u T.i Samuel W. Taylor, glaziug. 5 5S- H. B.- Bowmau. transcribing Mortgages and • Indices. 1.70 dd Wm. Engle,, for glass and glazing, 1 uu P. C. Itanuiuger.2 Reeorif books. 25 00 Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary, for support of convicts for 1849. $l2Bl 00 John Guest, for damages in Salisbury twp . -jou on Jacob Kreider, do in L. Britain •• Gu (hi Daniel Lehman. *■ Mount Joy - So do Jacob Hess. •• Manheim JO tin Henry Rudy. •• *• •• (hi Christian Zhuk. •• j-» un John S. Morgan. •• Drumoro J 5 on Joseph Showaltcr, •• •• •• 4nno Cyrus Mnnahan. •* Bart 6u 00 Leonard Picked •• •• •• an no .Benj.Owen, •• U. Leacock" lUuuu Daniel Ituily. *• •• •• an ot> William Kurtz. •• CarnarTon ;u (Jn John McGrann, •• Manheim HUjuo Jacob Brubaker. l_\ Leacock " Jo on Martin Mayer. •• Manheim " HKMio David Herr, •• Bart •• us;>4i Henry Keen. , l'J7 ‘i.'t" John Mowry. •• •• Jti J 7 Daniel Lefevre, •• •• 1-1 ;j.l Solomon Myers. •• Leacock JP. On Isaac Eby. •• •• • •• • ;>:i on Benjamin Gibsou. • Fulton no Robert Maxwell.' •• Drumoro •• 1-4 (M M. GraefT. •• Lancaster •• 4iit»4'i John Culbert, •• City nxsu Jacob Myers. •• Bart •• 14,'. no M. Harnishi: J. Kshle'n " City Peter Dilsite, Uriah Shirk, Marks P. Cooper. Patrick Brady, James Parker. Joseph Moore, Wrn. Borland. John Campbell. Richard Douuldson Christian Fritz John Wright Friucipal paid tf> banto. • Do do individuals, Interest paid lo lmuk«. • Do • do individual." Assessors pay. for t:i]iiug enumeration oi'iln*. taxable inhabitants for school purposes und for septennial census. t Miscellaneous. J. C. VancftUip. K>q.. ousts in case nt Comth vs. il. King. Dr. I’. Cassidy, lor post mortem examination on body of Caroline Uwen. AVm. S. binith. services in c’nm'Lli vs. Smith. I). 11. Dean. do. in Comth vs. Moheab. Dr. Chrn. Garber, post mortem examination. Isaac Reale. services‘in Lum’Ui vs. Russel. I’. G. Kbermau. fur altering palliations ol lib assessments, as directed by board of Re\i- sion. George Reed, fur copying State accuunt-' fur Auditors. Benj. Hoover, costs in Com'th vs. Hagerty. Dr. G. M. Gurber. post mortem examination. John Homberger. for electiou officers for City. M. Carpenter, aud Constable costs, in vagrant cases. H. B. Bowman, for recording County deeds. David UoHUcy, fur tax refunded. David Parry, for bringing It. Proctor to jail. J. Bowers. Assussor.'tor altering assessment. W’illigm Waguer. for Cointiii.-sioners' seal. D. M . .Martin. recording election officers. Dr. I’. s>; Clinger. post mortem examination. Ji. Loyer. bringing McCullough to I.an'r jail, Hugh .Montgomery, for arresting TUtes and others. Francis Keenan, for auditing acts in Prothon otary’s, Register's, itecorder's k Orphans' Court, Tobias H. Miller, serving subpmtm. Adam Messenkop, fur 1 year water rent. Geo. Hughes, costs in CouCth vs. Lindsey. Henry Loyer. lees in Cuiu'th vs. Browu and 2fi oo 7b 78 02G 31 11 Go 7 84 S 00 Moore. A. Ebler, for assisting'clerk April Ist. D. Longenecker. witness fees. J. B Newman, for ground rent. Martin Shreiner. repairing American Fire Engine. Isaac Martin, for tax refunded. Jobu Conner, lees in Com'th vs. Bradley. Daniel Fiufrock. do iu Com'lh vs Delnu-rt and fltultiier. D. .M.'.Marlin. recording names of officers of Adamstown. G. Wiker. distributing tally papers, tran scripts, Ac.. Dr. Ji. Reamsuydcr. postmortem exaniinat'n. Dr. A. Bitner. do do Dr. H. H. Bitnor. do ilu Jacob Landis, for tax,refunded. M. Curpenter k C-onstable?. for vagrant co>ts. Dr. Levi Hull, post mortem examination. Dr. Wm. Thompson, do Dr. J. B. Stubbs. do D. Finfrock. serving subpa-na out of county. John Hatz. for horse hire, J. W. Davis, services in Com'th vs. O. Hasin. Dr. John Alfeimiu, poet mortem examination. Drs. Grove and Sites, on bodies of 2 children. Dr. J. M. Dunlap. .post mortem examination. Dr. A. M. Casridy; do do John Conner, Const, services in Cnm.'th vs. Deckel. •. m On John Webster, for error in Tax duplicate. u on Daniel Harrer and others. cost»in Com'th vs Williams and. Scott. !' Mrs. Reed, for boarding Jurors Com. vs- J .Miller, . • Dr. P. Cassidy, post mortem examination. in in) Constables Couuorand Grubb, for services in Commonwealth vs. Steel and others. Sim Constable J. Conner bringing (J. Jackson from Philadelphia to Lancaster Jail. • D)371 J. C. Van Camp. Esq., taking depositions. J 4 so‘ $1157 51 IIENRY MUSSELMA.V DAVID STVKJC SAML'F.L.FRV. Attest: I*. G.Ehkjoun. Clerk. Feb. 1|.1851. 3tlo U7* Union, ‘Examiner, I>nncaslerian, Volks r retind, Republican, Intelligencer and Columbia Spy arc autho rized to copy the above statement. Encourage Home Industry THE undersigned, thankful for past favors, nCIn respectfully calls attention to his verypVlg large and LOME MANUFACTURED assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemens’, Misses’,'and Boys’ Boots,. Shoes, Slippers, &c., confident tha» all who favor' him with their patronage will not only be suited in their wants —at all limes and at the shortest notice —but that they will save, in the end, at least live per cent. His experience in the business is such as to ena ble him to furnish a FIRST RATE BOOT at a price equally as low as that exacted for the com mon. Eastern “slop” work, an article too often .palmed upon the unwary for home manufactured goods. Persons from the country,-thereforc, as well as those residing in the city, would do well by calling on the subscriber, if they want a good, serviceable article. : • He may be found at his old stand, N. Queen St., near Orangey two doors above the old Post Office. ADAM S. KELLER Dec. 10, 1850. ly-46 Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. GM. ZAHM, corner of East ___ • King, street and Centre Square, would call attention his fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER WARE, ’CUTLERY, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Perfumery, Pocket Books, Spectacles, Thermometers; Spy Glasses, Mathematical Instru ments,Canes,-Accordeons, &c. &c. All goods sold by kim warranted what they are sold for. .. Repairing of all kinds attended to. Seals for Societies, Lodges, Corporations, &c., neatly engraved. Stensil Plates for marking barrels, boxes, &c. cut. GIVE HIM A CALL. Lancaster, Feb. 19,1850. 4-tf Dr. John McCalla, DENTIST, NO. 8, EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. Baltimore, Feb. 18, 1849 JOHN McCALLA, D. D. fatten- rr^-^' : ded-- two full courses of Lectures, and gradated with high honors in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, and from his untiring energy, close application and study of the branches taught in said Institution, together with exhibitions ol skill in the practice of bis pro fession, we feel no hesitation in recommending him as worthy of public confidence and patronage. C. A, Harris, M. D., D. D. S., Professor of Principles and Practice.in the B<imoro College* of Dental Surgery. C. O. Cone, D. D. S., Prof, of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, Balt College Dental Surgerv. HOMOEOPATHIC PIIVSICIAIV, HAS removed Ins office back again to this resi lience, North Prince street, nearly opposite the Lancasterian School House, Lancaster city, noq 19 1 boi) 43-tf MESSRS. REID & CARJV/AN, Dentists, re spectfully inform their friends and citizens of the city and county ot Lancaster, Unit they have removed their office to No. S, North Queen street, over J. I*. Long’s Drug Store, where they can be found ut all times prepared to perform all operations upon the teeth.' Artiticial teeth from one to a full set-iu* sorted on the most improved principle. Pivot teeth inserted, cleansing, filing and extracting performed with care, and all operations pertaining to the don tnl art, executed in the most skillul manner,'and on the most moderate terms. j - April 9 '6O-ly-lOj REID & CARMAN* REMOVAL. j JOHN M. AMWEG, ' * j Attorney at Law, HAS removed his office to tlio South West Corner of Centre Square, next door.to C*. H. Bomliergcr, and two doors west of the Lancaster . [July3o-2G.tri hMBa ’ih 'WiViriLASIV,: ns nr" rmT i Opposite { mikniiiin s (formerly Schofields') Hotel North queen St., Lancaster, PjJ. Maubeim K. Lamp'er L ity I heartily recommend in the people ol Lancaster, ;ill others to whom this may come, Dr. Waylan, (irmlnto ol the Baltimore College ol'Dental Surgery, as a gentleman eminently qua.died to practice Jiis profession in a skillful and scientific manner, and ol moral character thatcnnties Inin to all confidence. I do also certify, that Dr. Waylan did obtain,las the award ot a Committee, consisting of Dr. Panply ot New ork. Dr. Roper ol Philadelphia, ■and Dr. Noyes ot llaltimoro, a Case of'Jnstrumcnts, offered li v the (. oilege as a prize for the greatest proficicnjey m the study and art of Dentistry as taught in 610 Institution. : City L. Uritaiu f.GU.Ii.O uo I do also rcrtily that Dr. Waylan has operated upon my mouth m a highly satislaetory manner. ; Ttms. E. Bond, Jr., A. M., M. Dj Professor of Special Pathology aud Therapeuticsjn the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. ’ Lancaster, Dec. 11, M 9. 46-tf ii ""\TTIIhIiH he mil attend to tho practice of Hi a YY prnlrsMou in all its various branches. '' Also Surveying—and all kinds of Conveyancing, writing Deeds, Wills, Mortgages, stating Adminis trators ami Executors’ Accounts; &c., with accu racy and despatch. [April 23,’50-13-ly; l:U37i IS 04 11 00 4 ST i b bo’ 1) ESP'RC I !• ULL\ announce to their friends and Vthe public generally, that they still continue to practise Dentistry in all its various branches. ! AR I II- ILIA L TEETH inserted ;! upon Pivot, Plat'* or Atmospheric lull set; carious and decayed teeth rendered sound and healthy by filling, and teelh extracted with onr-half the pain generally experi enced. ■ V ...... 11l |\ i,! u null fitmnt, half a unuafo Irom the ( ourt House, and adjoining Col. George Miivr's Hardware Store, ami nearly opposite kaulirnan’s Hotel. fapril 31) ’5O-tt-14 | w. Mcklkoy,' i ATT«!t.\i;i AT I.AW, ; HAS removed liis nflicc next door to the Intel ligencer Office. Market S.|iraro, in the room 'vitii Hiram B. Swarr, Ks«j Lancaster, April -2, 18.01) J 1 TT6 U X K y Jl T I. A H r , | OF I - F Xortii. Duke street, one door aboyo Wulmycr’s tabincft Warerooms, in the office recently occupied by Joint F. Shroder, Esq. | All kinds ui'Convoyancing, writing Wills, Dceds t Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended io .vilh rorrcntneKs and despatch. | April 12, ’6O i so To in no lo on .M no h oo 4 Oo 1 :'.7 ‘ lo no 40 00 10 00 lo^o mao tjQ N >yi2iiL(yi£iiisrs. 3 SURCIEON K® HEJIW'JST'JC^B r ®7® OFFICE —In Kramph’s Building, '■ Orange ami IVortli Queen Street*, OFFERS Ins professional services lo the public. Ho also attends to tlie collection of Pensions, •mil the prosecution ol all mannered claims against the general government. His residence in the city uof Washington for several years, the experience ; derived from the djilies of the office, which he had lil led during that time, and the inode in which claims of this sort are most speedily adjusted, give the most ample assurance that business placed in his hands will be attended to in such manner as can not fail to afford satisfaction. Office in South Queen street, second house below tin: Lancaster Hank Landis k black, ATTORNIES AT LAW: ' Office —Three doors below the Lancaster Bank, South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn’a. $3-All kinds ol .Vcrivening, such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. January !G, 1549 /J| ■NO. 121 CHESNUT Si., Between 3d & 4th its., PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING SI,OO per day. At the corner of Sixth and Chesnut Streets, Phil’a , CONTINUE to make and sell a Finer, Belter and more durable Hat, for the money, than any other establishment in the United States. They also have a splendid assortment of Gents’ and Boys’- Cloth and Glazed CAPS; Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, kc., at equally low prices. Best oleskin or Bea ver Hats, $3 00 ; no second quality, no second' price. [aug. 6.’50-2?-|y C m lIOTEL. NO. <&a & NORTH THIRD STREET, mi&umiL. PROFESSIOSAL CARDS. hoard of examiners: F.. Partnley, M. D., New York. K. B. (lardette, M. D., Philadelphia. ,si - 1‘- Hullihen, ,M. J)., Wheeling, Va. i l l ** I ownsend, L). D. S., Philadelphia. K. Maynard, Ah D., Washington, D. C. Lancaster, Nov. 12. 42-U UK. C. EHRMANN, Dentistry. JACOB L. GROSS. ' All o»•11 e y at La w, s 1 Office, Centre Symire, EPHllATA — opposite] (Jross y Hotel, l>i\ M, ]>l. Moore & Soil, dentists. {Kir Charges in nil ease* moderate {0" Ofiici: N r orlli ()<- tieo. AY. Hunter, NORTH HAST CORNER OF PA. Lancaster, July 3, 1849. WILLIAM S. A.MVVEG, Attorney at Law, Nov. 20, IK-10. •> CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, SAMUEL MILLER, [may 14, 1850-ly-lG NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA Journeyman Hat Association, A. H. HIRST, Proprietor. 49-ly Deer. 31, 1850. NO. 4-