Democratic Meeting. -4104- To William Mathiot and H. B. Swarr, Esq , s, Chair men of the Democratic Executive Committees of Lancaster City We, the undersigned, candidates for nomination before the city meeting to be held in the Court House, to select candidates for the various offices to be supported at the ensuing City Elections, would request you to call the meeting at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of such day as you may. name : The candidates agreeing that the Committees shall select officers to conduct the election—the said officers to be paid by subscription raised by the undersigned.' We believe that by opening the polls at 2 o'clock, and - closing at 8 o'clock in the evening, much illegal voting would be prevented; and the persons receiving a majority of votes polled, would be'the fair choice of the Democracy of the City. We trust that you may consider the necessity of these arrangements, and grant the request. Very respectfully your obedient servants. MICHAEL BUNDEL, DANIEL FINFROCK, SAW!. E. GUNDAKER, JAMES CHAMBERS, For ABSeSIOr. FREDERICK DORWART, M. CARPENTER, WILLIAM BOWMAN, FRED'IC HAMBRIOHT, SAMUEL HUBER, For Mayor: JACOB GUNDAKER, JOHN MYERS, For City Constables. JOHN CONNER, JOSEPH BRINTNALL, For High Constable. '. LANCABTift, January 15;1852 In pursuance of the above request and to ensure a full attendance at the. primary meeting, the Dem ocratic Freemen of the city of Lancaster are invi ted to meet at the Court House on Thursday after noon, January 29th, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of settling candidates to be supported by the Demo crats of the city for the offices of Mayor, As s essor, one High and two City Constables. By the usages of the party and the resolutions of previous meetings, the persons having the highest vote for Mayor and Assessor shall' be declared the candidates, the person having the highest vote for Constable shall be the candidate for High Constable, and the two persons next highest in vote shall be the candidates for City Constables. The poll to be opened at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by a Judge and Inspectors hereafter to be chosen, and to close arB o'clock P. M., when the tickets will be counted and the result announced. By order of the Com Jan. 17, 1852 DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETINGS The Democrats of the City of Lancaster are requested to meet on Saturday evening next, Jan uary 24th, at 7 o'clock, at the following places: N. W. Ward at the public house Andrew Bear. North Queen street. S. W. Ward at the public house of, P. Fitz patrick, South Queen street. N. E. Ward at the public house of Frederick Hambright, East Chesnut street. . S. E. Ward at the public house of David l'otts, East King street— To elect five delegates from each Ward, to meet in City Convention on the following Wednesday even ing, at 8 o'clock, at the public house of Mrs. Mes senkop, tot the purpose of settling a ticket for Select and Common Councils, aratJudges and In spectors of Elections, to be supported by the De mocracy at the ensuing City Election. By order of the Committee. January 17, 1852. Pennsylvania Legislature. SENATE COMMITTEES. Finance.—Messrs. Muhlenberg, Packer, Myers, Fraily, M'Caslin. Judiciary.—Messrs. Kunkle, ili'Murtrie, Guern sey, Muhlonberg, Crabb. Accounts.—Messrs. Forsyth, Evens, Slifer, Ham lin, Haslett. Public Buildings.—Messrs. Darlington, Caro thers, Slifer. Estates and Escheats.—Messrs. M'Murtrie, Guernsey, Kunkle, Hoge, Sanderson. Pensions and Gratuities.—Messrs. Carson, Ilam ilton, M'Farland, Kinzer, Shimer. Corporations.—Messrs. Haslett, Matthias, Jones, Fernon, Buckalew. Library.—Messrs. Malone, Carothers, Carson. Banks.—Messrs. Crabb, Malone, Fraily, Robert son, Shimer. Internal Improvements.—Messrs. Packer, Has lett, Forsyth, Barnes, Evans. Election Districts.—Meassrs. Robertson, Dar lington, Baily, Buckalew , Hamlin. Retrenchment and Reform.--Messrs. Myers, Hamilton, Carson, Hamlin, Fernon. Education.—Messrs. Carothers, Matthias, Dar lington, Packer, Hoge. Agriculture and Domestic Afanujactures.—Messrs. Kinzer, Meyers, Shimer, Robertson, Fulton. Militia.—Messra.M'Caslin, Muhlenberg,Packer, M'Farland, Fulton. Roads and Bridges.—Messrs. Guernsey, Bailey, Barnes, Hamlin, Jones. . Private Claims and Damages.—Messrs. Matthi as, Malone, Forsyth, Evans, Frailey. Vice and Immorality.—Messrs. Slifer, Carothers, Carson, Sanderson, Fulton. Compare Bills .—Messrs. Jones, Kunkle, Hamil ton, M'Caslin, Robertsou. HOUSE COMMITTEES The Speaker appointed the following Standing Committees: Ways and Means—Messrs. Bonham ' Hart, Mc- Kean, Goodwin, M'Cune, Benedict, Blair', Lilly, Meloy. Aeliciary.—Messrs. Jackson., Broomall, James, Bonham, Schell, O'Neil, Gillis, Hubbell, Sheaffer. Pensions and Gratuities.—Messrs. Ely, Bigelow, 'Connell, Herbert, Follmer, Freeland, Miller. Claims.—Messrs. Souder, Dungan, Shull, Kean, Harris, Ross, Ringer. Agriculture.—Messrs. Evans, Landis, Craig, Sharon, Thomas, Blaine, Anderson. Education.—Messrs. bilKean, Flanagan, Wise, Reekhow, Rubicam, James, Seltzer, Domestic Manufactures.—Vl mire. Demers, Hun seeker, Wagner, Kingsley, Landis, Meyers, M2Granallan. Accounts —Messrs. Gibbs, Maclay, Gifford, Steward, Mott, Mowry, Rubicam. Vice and Immorality.—Messrs, Laury, M'Con nell, Watson, Yost, Brock, Gabe, Penney. . . . tlitia System.—Messrs. Black, Mowry, Beyer, HVEk Pownall Penney, Torbett. Election .Districts.—Messrs. Laughlin, Dengler, Springer, APClusky, Herbert, Merriman, Meioy. Banks.--=`Mesers. Reckhow, II art, Leech, Acker, Merriman, James of Warren, Laury, Hill, Miller. Estates and Escheats.—Messrs. Schell, Appleton, Broomall, O'Neil, Kelso, Hubbell, Henderson. Roads and Bridges.—Messrs. Bigelow, Fife, Reifonyder, Maderia, Kraft, Kilbourn, Smith. Corporations.—Messrs. Shugart, Gossler, Rhodes, Huplett, Fife, Reilly, Demers, Sheaffer, Kilbourn. Local Appropriations.—Mesere. Rhoads,• Free land, Mylert, Millinger, Kingsley, Reifsnyer, Me loy. Lands.—Messrs. Blair, Appleton, Black, Ander son. Gabe, Sharon, Dungan. Divorces.—Messrs. Fretz, Lilly, Reed, Milling er, Gibbs, Shull, Flanigan. New Counties and County Seats.—Messro. Guf fey, Miller, Reilly, NI aclay, Follrner, Beyer, Pow nall. Compare Bills.—Messrs. Huplet, Acker, Evans, Hook, Harris. Inland'Navigation and Internal improvement:7- Messrs.; Benedict, Gillis, Gossler, Hill, Madeira, Ross, Mott, Chandler, M'Cluskey, Kean, Mylert, Torbert, Hamilton. Printing.—Messrs. Wise, Souder, Shugert. Public Buildings.—Mesers. Goodwin, Ely, Gui fey. Moors ron CALIFORNIA.—The Falcon, which left New York on Tuesday afternoon, took out five hundred Government troops , and their officers for California. This is a wise and necessary movement on the part of the Government, recent accounts showing very plainly that, with liability to Indian outbreak., the regular force in California, and in Oregon also, was inadequate. For suppression of Indian depredations, the regular troops are for many reasons greatly to be preferred to volunteers. ED" Governor Bouxwsta. (Dem.) has been re elected, by the Legislature, Governor of Massachu setts :The vire stood tor Boutvvetl 200—Winthrop 194; scattering 4. gi" Mr. GUTURIE, the Democratic-prese n t in cumbent, has been reelected Mayor of Pittsburg, by a majority of 45 over his Whig opponent. ID" The inauguration of Governor BlotEn will take place to-day. 137 Professor NEVIS has resigned the post he has so long and so ably filled, in the Theological Seminary of the German Reformed Church, at Mer cersburg. Nrw Coustrararrs.—Counterfeit $2 notes, Re liet issue, on the Harrisburg Bank, have made their appearance. They are printed on very indifferent paper, thin•and muddy in appearance,ed the en graving is very poorly executed, Lancaster County Educational 'Society. January 31, 1852. The Association met pursuant to adjournment, the President, in the chair. The secretary being absent, J. P. Wickersham was appointed protem. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The following committee was appoint ed to wait npon Bishop Potter, and invite him to deliver his address 'at 3 o'clock, P. M., in the upper room of the Court i House, viz: Hon. A. L. Hayes. Mr. John Wise, and Mr. Miller. 'A series of res olutions upon the subject of Phonotypy was of fered by Mr. Bruner and laid over for the present. Mr. Martin offered the following Preamble and resolutions, which after being amended, were adopted: • Whereas, The importance of Education, though admitted by all, has not yet been sufficiently brought home to the feelings of the people of Lan caster county, so as to enlist their active efforts and co-operation in its behalf;—aiid, whereas, the best mode of acting upon the individual feelings and interests of the people (without which little success can be expected) it to be found in the agen cy of the press, therefore Resolved, that is is expedient to establish, at the earliest practicable period, a monthly Paper devo 2 lei exclusively to the spread of information rela tive to Education: Resolved That'the President of the Association be requested to issue a prospectus for such a peri odical, forward to each memher, and undertake the editorial management of the paper, as soon as a sufficient number of subscriptions shall hate been received to defray all expenses. Resolved, That;each member receiving a pros pectus is requested to obtain as many suscribers as possible, and return it to the President by the 31st of January. On motion : The Ist Saturday of February was selected asthe time, and Lancaster the place of holding 'the next meeting of the society. Bishop Potter was then iontrduced to the associ ation and addressed the members, and a large num ber of others for upwards of an hour in a discourse replete-with eloquence and wholesome truth. On motion : The following persons were appoint ed a local committee to make arrangements for holding the next meeting, viz: G. Id. Steinman, Esq., Rev. W. S. Drysdale, Henry Stoek John Wise and Jacob Price. On motion adjourned. T. H. BURROWES, President J. P. WICKERSHAM, Sec'ry. protem. The Result. The following is the result of the Delegate Elections in the county: FOR BUCH ANA N. Bart ? ~ Lancaster twp. Brecknonck, Leacock, Caernarvon, L,eacock Upper, Colerain, Little Britain, Cocalico West, , Martin, Conestoga, Marietta, Columbia, Mount Joy Bor., Drumore, , Mount Joy Twp., Donegal East, Manheim Bor., Donegal West,i Manheim Twp., Elizabethtown, Manor, Elizabeth, Penn, Earl, ' . Paradise, Earl West, Rapho, Ephrata, Sadnbury, Fulton, Salisbury, Hempfield East, Strasburg Bor., Lampeter East, Strasburg Twp., Lampeter West, Warwick, East Ward—City, Washington Bor., W. Ward " 41 FOR CASS. East Cocalico, : West ❑empfield, Conoy, Adamstown; 4 Delegates Elected In the State. Buchanan. Cass. Douht'l Phila. City, & County, 20 York, 4 Cumberland, 3 Lebanon, 2 Carbon, 1 Lrne, 3 Warren, Elk, &c, 1 Veuango, &c., 2 Alleghany, 7 Westmoreland, 3 Adams, 1 Bedford, &c., 2 Jefferson, 1 Berks. 3 Clearfield, Armstrong, Clarion, 1 Indiana, &c., 2 Monroe, 1 Wayne„ 1 Lawrence, 1 Greene, 1 Wyoming, j 1 Lancaster; Butler, Columbia, Dauphin, 2 Northumberland 2 Franklin, 3 Mercer, 1 Schuylkill, 2 Blair, &c., 2 Huntingdon, • 1 Mifflin, 1 Berks, 2 Beaver, 1 Bradford, 2 Lehigh, 2 Fayette, 2 72 14 9 BRIDGE. ACRO I §S THE SUSQUEHANNA.-A strong effort will be made at the present session of the Maryland Legislatdre, to get a chart4to construct a bridge over the Susquehanna, at Havre,de-Grace. It 7 Fayette county has appointed two delegates to the State Convention, withoti f t instructions. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—lmocat- TA NT TO DYSPEPTICS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true DigestiVe Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or I dle fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion and Debility, curing after NATURE'S OWN AGENT, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertise meats. a [sep 16-24-ly MARRIAG ES • On the 13th inst., by the Rev. R. de Schweinitz Orvin B. Gallon, of Worcester, Mass., to Miss Mary Catharine, eldest daughter of Joseph Dorv,•art, of this city. The Printer was not forgotten in the meets of matrimonial felicity. Accompanying the above no tice we received a bottle of prime Cherry, for which we return the young couple our warmest wishes for their health and future prosperity. ‘ May they `live a thousand years and their shadKs never grow less." - In this city, on Wednesday, the 14th inst., in the presence of M. Carpenter, Mayor, by Friends Cere mony, Dutton Orley, of Chester county, to Lydia Taylor, of New'Castle county, State of Delaware. On the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, John Metzler to Mary Ann Burkholder, both of W. Earl. On the same day, by the same, Emanuel Leven good, of West Hempfield ' to Nancy Conklin of East liennpfield. By the same, Benjamin Leachy, of Strasburg, to Elisabeth Kendig, of West Lampeter. 1 )1ATIIS In Fulton twp., on the 4th inst., William Reed, aged 89 years, one of the most worthy and esteemed citizens of that township. In this city, on Monday evening, the 12th inst.. Reuben Erben,'in the 33d year of his age. On the Bth inst., in Paradise twp., Hiram Lefever, aged 28 years. On the 11 th Inst., in Conestoga twp., Maria, wife of John McCartney, Esq., in the 66th year of her age. • PRINTING!•co JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, spat AS Pamphlets, :Catalogues, Shop Bills, ,Bank Cheeks, PleraMis, Concert Bills, Visiting and Business Cards, Posters, Funeral Notices, &c., &C., NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THIS OF FICE, UPON HOUMA= TEEM To Housekeepers. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Have now on hand and are receiving large invoices of White and Gold Band French China, Flowing Mulberry ware, Real Ironstone China, White Stone and Liverpool Ware, . Cormhon White and Edged Wares, Common Grey Stone Ware, Brown Rockingham Ware, Cut and Moulded Glees. In greet variety end vary cheap. Lien 17 city Slarkets. REVIEW OF THE LANCASTER "MOH (Corrected weekly ter the letelligenem] LANCASTE GRAIN MARKET-WHOLESALE SATURDAy, LANCASTER, Jan. 17. ?LOUR, superfine, $3 75 cc extra, 4 00 WHITE WHEAT, • RED, do. 75 CORN, old, 50 " new, 50 OATS, 30 RYE, 56 CLOVER SEED, 4 fit) WHISKEY, in bids.,. " in bids., PHILADELPHIA, Saturday Evening Ft-ova—The flour market is very quiet. The export demand is limited, and good brands have been disposed of at $4,25 per barrel. The sales for city consumption have been on a very restricted scale, at our former quotations. There is no Rye Flour here. Corn Meal is steady at $3 for Penn sylvania, and $3,121 for Brandywine. GRAIN.—The demand for Wheat has been limi ted, but prices are unchanged. Sales of good and fine Pennsylvania Red at 89a90 cts. per bushel,and prime White at SI. The market is bare of Rye and Corn, and they are wanted CLOVERSEED.—CIoverseed is dull; a sale of 100 bushels, nut strictly prime, at $4,871 per bushel. CATTLE MA HICET.—The demand for cattle con tinues somewhat limited, but prices have an up ward tendency. Beef Cattle offered, at' $6,50 to $B,OO per 100 lbs., the latter price for extra quality. Cows and Calve—sales of Fresh Cows at $l9 to 30, Springers at $l2 to 24, and Dry Corns at $7 to 13. Hogs—The Hog market is rather more active; sales at 96,00 to 6,50 per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—The market is dull ; sales of the former at 91,25 to 4,00 and the latter at 91,50 to 3,00 as in quality. BALTIMORE, Jan. 17. Sales to-day of 1300 bble. Howard Street Plot, at $4,00. No sales of City Mills. Sales of 900 bushels red wheat, superior quality at 91c ; good to prime 88a90c. Sales of a cargo yellow corn on private terms. Whiskey 22 eta. TOBACCO—The market remains quiet. No sales of moment. We continue quotations from last week. Maryland—inferior $3,50a54; common s4a $4,50, good common 54,50a55 ; brown $6,50a $7; and fine brown $B,OO $9. Ohio—Common $4,50a55 ; good common mid dling $5,50a56; good and fine red 96a$8 ; fine wrappery sloasls ; and yellow sloasl6. ity - . We are authorized to state that Alderman REIGART will be a candidate for Mayor at the en. suing City Election. 117 - WILLIAM SHULER will be a candidate for MAYOR, at the ensuing Election, Lancaster, Jan. 20. (City papers copy and charge advertiser.) The Fifteen Mile Mi rror, Of the New Route to California and the Gold Mines will open soon at the Mechanics' Institute. PHIS magnificent Painting consists of FIVE sep arate Hieoramas, depicting the outward voyage from St. Louie, Mo , over the Mountains and Prai ries to California, and Homeward to New t orb by the New Route across Central America. Illustrat ing Life on the Ocean—in the Mines, and Cities of California, and among the Indians of the Western Wilderness. Cards of Admission 25 cents, Children under 10 years half price. Mirror moves every evening at 71 o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 21 o'clock. Doors open one hour previous. Lancaster, January 20, 1552. • 51 To Housekeepers and those about commencing. WE are now prepared to offer HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS in full variety front a new stock just received, such as Tickings, s.luslins, Sheetings, Tpwellings &c. Heavy extra 4-4 un bleached Sheetings, only cts. Ileavy super unbleached Sheetings, only S cts. 1000 pieces, just received, bleached and un bleached Muslins for sheetings and shirting s, 4-4, 8-4, 10-5, 12-4, &c. An extra Muslin for 61 cts. Bleached and unbleached Table Diapers. Floor and Table Oil Cloths—a beautiful assort ment. Oil Window Shades—handsome designs. French Damask Table Cloths. Furniture and Apron Checks, all of which we offer at inducing prices. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle. CALICOES! CALICOES! CALICOES! A beautiml article for comforts—only 6: cents per yard, fast colors. Blue and orange prints-6I and 10 cents. Merrimack, Cocheco and American prints, at the GOLDEN EAGLE, Corner of East-King and Centre Square. january 20 51 Sale of Valuable City Properly. THAT excellent three story Brick MST EL- LlqG HOUSE, situate on the west side jall of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H. E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Cr m eron, Esq., is offered at private sale. Possession can be,,given on the Ist of April, 1652. Terms moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call at the office of F. Heenan, South Queen street, Lancaster. P. J. BARRY. jan 20 tf-52j VALENTINES :VALENTINES AND LEAP YEAR! COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others arc in formed that they can be supplied with any quantity, quality . , price, style and device, to suit the Leap Year now just commenced. Also, Envelopes, Valentine Writers, in fact everything pertaining to a spleudid out-fit for the 19th day of February, 1852. At W. 11. SPANGLER'S, North Queen street, Lancaster. January 20 51 LEFEYRE & BLACK, Flour, Grain and Produce COMMISSION ItiIERCHANTS. No. 71, SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA MUM James Devereux, Brown & Godwins, Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick G. 11.. LEFEVRE, JAMES J. BLACK. 5431` January 20,1852 Dr. Convex'ls Invigorating Cordial FOR Genital Debility, Weakness, Impotency, Nocturnal Emissions, Incontinence, fs.c.• Ano ther large supply, just received and for sale by the Agent, CHAS. A. HEINITSH, Druggist, No. 13, East King street, Lancaster. January 20. 51-3 t Days of Appeal To the. Taxable Inhabitants of Laurasia. County. PURSUANT to the provisions of the law nt the Commonwealth, the'undersigned Commission ers of Lancaster county, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants within the respective townships of the said county, that the place for Appeal from the Assessment for 1852, will be at the Commis sioners' Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the fol lowing days, to wit: for the townships of Monday, Feb 16th. do do do Adamstown Borough, do do do Bart Township, do do do Brecknock, do , do do Caernarvon,' do do do Cocalico East, do do do Cocalico West, do do do Colerain, do do do Columbia Borough, do do do Conestoga, do do do Conoy. Tuesday, Feb. 17th. do do do Donegal East, do do do Donegal West, do do do Drumore, do do do Ephrata, do do do Earl, do do do Earl East, do do do Earl West, do do do Elizabeth. Wednesday, Feb. 18th. do do do Hemptield East, do do' do Hempfield West, do do do Lampeter East, do do do Lampeter West, do do do Lancaster, do do do Leacock Lower, do do do Leacock Upper. Thursday, Feb. 19th. do do do Little Britain, • do do do Manheim, do do do Martic, do do do Manor, do do do Mount Joy, do do do Paradise, do do do Penn, do do do Papho. Friday, Feb. 20th. do do do Salisbury, do do do Sadsbury, .do do do Strasburg, do do do Strasburg Borough, do do ,do Warwick. Monday, March Bth. do do do Lancaster city. DAVID STYER, SAMUEL FRY, CHRISTIAN HESS, Commissioners. Attest, P. G. EBERMAN, Clerk. Jan 20 sl•tf Stocks at Public Sale. ON Wednesday evening •next, the 21st inst., at the Hotel of John Michael, North Queen St., Lancaster. 10 Shares orColumbia Bank and Bridge Stock,' . 10 " New Holland Turnpike Comp'y Stock. 16 " Lancaster, Mountjoy, Elizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Stock. • 16 " Manor Turnpike Stock. 25 " Lancaster Bank Stock. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening. Jan 14-10-si) A. W. RUSSEL & CO. For Rent, THE Dwelling attached to the Ding Store of the subscriber. Possession given on the first of April next. CHAS. A. H.EINITSI - 1, jan 20-51-3tl • No. 13, East King street.' • New Books, New Books, A LL the new standard, literary, scient tic and ±l_ other valuable works, received by the sub scriber as soon as published, we invite attention to a few. The Golden Legend, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, I vol. 1 . 2m0. price $l. ( I ihca say of the above work," it' is the very best of M r. Longfellows productions, and combines all the beauties of his former productions," . all friends of the great poet should call and procure a copy. Dream Life, a fable of the season, by Ike Mar= vel, I vol. 12mo. cloth, price $1,25. In this Dream Life we have the career of the human from the cradle to the grave, the dreams and the pastimes 01 . childhood, the loves and aapi lions of youth, the trials and struggles of manhood, the sorrows and consolations, of age. Morris & Willis' Home, Journal. Life of Fredirick Schilter ' by Thomas Carlyle, author of the French Revolution, .8.-. c.—from the second London edition, 2.v01. 12mo, price 78 etc. The old Guard of Napoleon. from Mango to Waterloo, by J. J.Headly, author of Napoleon and Marshals, &c., I vol. 12mo, $1,25. • A Lady's Voyage round the World, a . selected translation from the german of lea Pfeiffer, by Mrs. Percy Sinnett, 1 vol. 12mo, price 75 eti. A large and valuable assortment of choice books in all the various departments of Literature, Sci ence, &c.. always on han l. dat W. spANG . LER, jan 131 North Queen street,•Lan. Pa. To the Qualified. Voters of the City of Lancaster. TN pursuance of the provisions of the supple ment to the Act, incorporating the City pf Lan caster, approved the 10. h day of February, 1843, the qualified voters of the said city are hereby notified, that an election of and Alderman, or any citizmi of said city, qualified to be elected a mem ber of the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth, to serve as ,41AYOR of said city, will be held at the Court House, in Lancaster, on TUESDAY, THE 3d DAY OF FEBRUARY next The said election to be conducted in the saine manner, and by the same officers, as elections of Select and Common Councils of said city. AVM. JENKINS, Recorder. Jan 13, 1852. 51-41 (City papers please copy.,) Turnpike Dividend TOE President and Managers of the Lancaster. Elizabethtown and Middletown turnpike road have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and twenty-five cents on each share of stock pay able on demand. J. M. LONG, Treas'r. january 13 51-3 t Auditor's Notice rpHE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county; to report upon the exceptions filed, on the administration account on the estate of John. Gable, deed, will meet for the performance of the duties of his ap pointment, at the public house of Shreiner & Grove, (late Henry Forney,) in •Manheim township, on Tuesday the 10th of February next, at I o'clock, P. M. - NEWTON LIGHTNER, Auditor. january 13 • 51-td Estate of John ItlcConoughy,* Late of Earl Township, der'd. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lan. WHEREAS John L. Stager, Trustee of said John McConolughy, now deceased, did on the 29th day of December, 1851, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoint. ed the second day of February, 1852, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JNO. K. REED, Proth'ry. Prothy's office, Lan. Jan. 13. 52-4 t Lancaster and Willow St. , Turn pike Co.--Notice. 9111 E Stockholders in said Company are hereby I notified that the last Instalment, as well as all former instalments unpaid . on their subscription, will be required to be paid to the Treasurer of said Company on or before the 15th of January inst. The said road being finished and the Managers desirous to settle with the Contractors and get the Charter from the Governor to receive toll on said road, the stockholders will see the propriety of paying their subscripbons in full so as not to cause delay in receiving Toll. By order of the Board of Managers. CHARLES 1101:1GHTER, Treasurer. 50-3 t january 6 Public Sale of Bank Stock ON Monday, January 18th, 1852, in pursuance of the last \.% ill and Testament of Jacob Esh leman, late of Paradise township, Lancaster county, deed, will be sold at the• public house of Lewis Sprecher, in the city of Lancaster, the following Shares of Bank Stocks, to wit: . 62 shares in the Lancaster Bank, 50 shares in the Farmers' Bank, 30 shares in the Lancaster County Bank, 30 shares in the Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afteXnoon of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned Executors of sail deceased. JACOB' ESHLEMAN, Jr., JACOB FRANTZ. J anuary 6 Estate of Jacob Collins, deed, LETTERS of noministration on the estate of Jacob Collins, late of the Borough of Wash ington, dec'd, having been issued to the subscriber by the Register of Lancaster county: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims . will present them, without delay, properly authentica- ted for settlement, JOSEPH SCHOCH, jan 6-50-6t] Administrator. Lancaster Savings' Institution. January 1, , 185. THE Directors of this I,pstitution, have this day . declared a Dividend of three per cent. for the last six months, payable on demand. CHAS. BOUGHTER, Treas. 50-3 t • o january Portion's Digest--1700 to • 1851 1600 Pages, price reduced to $6,00. JUST received at WM. MURRAY'S cheap Book Store, Kramph's building, with a large stock of law and miscellaneous books, Binn's Justice, or magistrate's Daily Companion—new Edition to April 'al. The Book of the Farm, by Henry Stephens and John S. Skinner, editor of the Farmer's Library, 2 vols. 8 vo.' Bennet's Poultry Book, with descriptions, por traits, &c. „. Dixon & Kerrsillustrated History, and manage ment of-ornamental and domestic poultry, 1 vol. Lectures on the application of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture, J. F. W. Johnston, M. A. K. R., SS. " new ml cosmos;" a sketch of a phys ical description of the universe, by Alexander Von Humboldt, 3 vols. 12 mo. History of Modern Greece, from its conquests. by the Romans, B. C. 146, to the present, by Sir James Emerson Tennent, H.S. S. L. L D., 2 vols. S so London edition. Lettere of the Kings of England, now fir'st csl lected, private as well as public, edited with llistor ical Introductions and notes, by J. O. Halliwell, F. R. S. &c., 2 vols. 7 vo. The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World,strom Marathon to Waterloo, by E. S. Creosy, M. A., 1 vol. Dictionary of Shaksperian Quotatipns, exhibiting the most forcible passages illustrative of the vari ous passions, affections and emotions of the hu man mind. Valentines! Valentines! Now ready, a splendid stock,—Leap - year and cheap postage.—Let these events assure all that this season will a splendid one ; send your orders early to Head Quarters at WM .MURRAY'S Cheap Book Store. ljan 13 tf•sl High Constable T offer myself to the Democracy of the city, of I Lancaster, as a candidate for re-election to the office of High Constable, and respectfully solicit your votes in the nominating Convention and at the election. JOHN M E RS. Lancaster, Jan 13 • 51-3 t To the Democracy of Lancaster City. offer myself to your consideration as a caodi-. I date for City Assessor, if nominated by the Dem ocratic City Meeting. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality: _ SAMUEL E. GUNDAKER Lancaster, Jan. 'l3, 1852. 51-3 t Stock for Sale. SSHARES Columbia Bank and Bridge Co. 5 do. Manheim Plank Road. J. F. SHRODER & CO., Brokers asp 9 • Met Adjourned Colurts for 1852. COMMON PLEAS., T is ordered by die Claud', that adjourned Courts I for 1852,be held for the deeision in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quarter Sessions. On the 156 day of March, " 2 . 151 "Jane, • " 10th " September, " 20th " December, in said year, to continue two weeks from the said days, respectively and as mach longer as the busi ness shall require. All cases on the list for Argu ment in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the first days of the said tertns and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions, shall be taken up, on the Wednesday of the said terms, And in the Common Pleas on the Thursday-of said terms respeCtively, and proceeded in until disposed cilia like manner,onless continued by consent or cause shciwn. It is further ordered that the absence of Cdunsel at the time appointed for taking up cases mentioned in the preceding ordeis, shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless. legal ground for a continuance for that cause shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS. It is also ordered by the Court, that the adjourn ed Courts for Jury Trials in the Common Pleas fur 1552, be held on the • Ist Menday 2nd day of February, 2nd Monday 9th " " 7th " ‘1 June, 30th day of August, 29th " November; and such other periods as may be appointed at the above mentioned Courts or Regular Terms: The above to be publishech in all the newspapers in the city and county_ of Lancaster, three . succes sive times in each, at-the expense of the coun'y. Bills to be presented a; the Commissioners' Office. JOHN E. REED, Proth , y. Prothonotary's Office, Lan: Dec. 30. 99-3 t A Valuable, Farm for Sale THE subscriber as Executor of the last will 9f William Kerr, deed, will offer at public sale, -at the residence of said dec'd, on the 19th of Feb ruary, 1852, the tract of. land of which Win. Kerr died seized, containing about 250 ACRES of limestone land of prime quality, and in a high state of cultivation, and moat valuable improve ments. This farm lies on !Apple-Pie Ridge, in Fredersick county, Virginia, S miles north of Win chester, and 5 miles west , of the Depot on the Winchester and Potomac Railroad, adjoining the lands of John Pugh, Wm. Lb lge and others. The improvements are a_good two-story' , STONE HOUSE with a basement story azs used as a Kitchen and Cellar, a good Barn, " Corncrib, Granery, Spring-house, Carriage-house and Wagon Shed, with other necessary out-build ings, a Well or good Water in the yard, a good Garden and abundance 01 Fruit Trees. TERMS OF SALE.—One half cash, the balance in three equal annual payments, the purchaser giving bond and approved security with a hen on'the land uor the deferred payments, bearing interest from the day of sale. Possession given immediately upon a compliance with terms of sale, with a re servation of the growing wheat crop and of indress and egress to cut, secure and haul off the same. At the same time, I will offer for sale the said wheat growing on the farm, 'supposed to he about Sixty Acres. A credit of siimonths will be given on the wheat, upon the purchaser giving bond with approved security. N. B.—lf the farm is not sold on the above day it will be offered for RENT to the highest bidder for one year from the first of April next, with the reservation of a right to commence preparation on the first of March, 1853, for'a corn crop. Those wishing to view the premises can do so by calling on Mr. John Kerr, living on Green Spring. JOHN 'LIGHT, Executor. jan 6 50-ts Tavern Stand for Rent. fHE subsciiher o ff ers for rent the large two story Tavern House at present occupied by Philip Boley, known by the name of 'Manor Hotel,' situated in West King street, in the city of Lan caster, about one square from the tourt House, and nest door to the subscriber's store. The house is well calculated for a tavern and has been occupied as such for many yeats. The stabling is extensive with sufficient yard room and other conveniences attached, and is well calculated to do art extensive business. Possession given on t he , first day of April next \`% DANIEL HARMAN'. 49-ti' For Rent--. 1. Store Stand and Dtvelfing. THOSE two large, rooms, one suitable for a workshop, and the otherair a store, with cel lar underneath, situated on the north side of East King street, six or 'eight doors east of Lewis Sprecher's Hotel; being part of a two story brick house, late the property of Jacob H. Rhoads.— The rooms will be rented separately from, or to gether with, the dwelling. The dwelling consists of !bur or five rooms, as desired, and kitchen, cellar and attic, and will be let on favorable terms. Ap- P . Y to D. W. PATTERSON, or address (post-paido CHRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE, dec 30 tl-49] near Strasburg, Lancaster co. Central Iron Railing Manufactory NO. 521, Arch strict, Wok. Broad, PHIL' A. WHITE & DEVENEY, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the public generally of Lancaster and elsewhere, to their handsome Designs and. Patterns of RAILING for Cemeteries, Public Squares, Balconies, Verandahs, Gardens, &c., &c. ; 'Ornamental Tables, Chairs, Settees, Stands of every description and style, con stantly kept on hand.; Persons who may want any of the above articles, will please give us a call, as every attention will be given , to accommodate them at short notice, and their work they will warrant to be equal to any in the city or elsewhere, and their prices as low. rdec 30-49-6 m Brewery for Sale IHE undersigned ;. will sell at private sale a Brewing Establishment, situated in the borough of Chambersburg. Every convenience desirable and all the appurtanences, required for entering immediately into the business will be found on and sold wills the premises. Fiir further information and terms address the subscriber residing in Cham hersburg, Pa. • UPTON WASHABAUGH. nov 25 44--2 m James C. Bowyer,, & Samuel Maxton, Nov. :Term, 1851, No. 19 vs. Execution Docket. Jacob Miller. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed to appor tion the balance,of . money in Court among the lien creditors of said defendant, will meet for the purposes of his appointment at the public house of Christian Shenk, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday the 23d day qf January. A. D. 1852, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when all perions interested are requested to attend. dec 30 Estate of Christian Walk, sen'r., dete , d., late of. Washington floe°. LETTERS of Administration on said estate hay ing been granted to the' undersigned, all per sons indebted to said•d cold ~ are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to BARNHERD MANN, (Farmer.) residing in Manor twp., near Washington borlo.• dec 23, 1851 7t-18 TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS, IN FRONT OF HOWELL'S KEW MARBLE WORKS, NORTH QUEEN STREET, BETWEEN ORANGE AND CFIESNUT. December 30, 1851. 49-tf Election Notice AN Election will be held at the office of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Com p:ley, in Williamstown,. Pinadise twp , on Tugs• DAI", the 13th day ofianuarY, 1852, for the purpoee of electing nine Directors, to serve said Company, for the ensuing year. NATHANIEL E.SLAYMAKER, Dec 13-47-401 ; Secretary, • Superior Sill[ Velvets. ,CHOICE shades, bonnet Silks and Satins, beau tiful styles Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Fancy Dry Goods keheraily, very cheap, at ERBEN'S ,'(7HEAP STORE, National Douse Buildlng, North Queen et. nov 25 444 For Rent. THE Store Room now °Coupled by Mr. Henry Wright as a Grocery Store, and several other Store Rooms and Offices, in Kramph's East Orange street, near Noith Queen. ALSO, a two and a half story Brick Dwelling Nouse, with seven rdoms an d &kitchen, for $75 per annum, situated in North Queen street, 4 doors above James street. .Apply immediately to the woprietor. Lancaster, Jan. 6, 1852.1' At Publle e, Sal 9 Shares Lancaster Bank Stock. 9 do. Litiz Turnpike . do. 20 do. New Holland . . The above stock to be sold at the hotel of John Michael, on the 26th of January, at 2 o'clock, P. M. J. F. SBRODER & CO. January 6 50-3 t Turnpike Dividend. THE President and'Managers of the Manor Turnpike Road• Company," have this dayde dared a dividend of Pee Dollar and Fifty Cents per share of the Capital Stock, payable at the Lau caster.-Savings Institution to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 15th of January. JNO. LINTNER, Treat. January 18 - 51.41 i-7 ''..% • v -, -. 3 . f., ,,, r4.1 ... ,8 ..,.1 •:...:_D . : 1 7. ,- 0 a.„4„....,..... ... „.....2 5.: ,-- ... J • ~.... t 1 V i ' -.7.- 4.4 , 7.• • - 7 M- : 2 4 ..! ,:c!`z"...,,,sie: -t , ;.._ k_ti CHERRY PECTORAL For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS. BRONCHITIS, ITHOOPING-CONGH, Among • the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life--increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to-mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or com bination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo nary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. In deed, there is now abundant reason to believe Remedy has at length been found which can be re lied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to pub lish any proportion of the cures affected'by its use, but we would present the following opinions of em'nent men, and refer further inquiry to the cir cular which the Agents below named, will always be pleased to furnish tree, wherein are full partic ulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. PROM THE PRESIDENT OF AMHERST COL- LEGE, THE CELEBRATED PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK "James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your CHERRY PEcruhAt in my .OW 13 case of deep seated Bronchi tis, asd am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its-superior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. EDWARD-HITCHCOCK, L. D., From the widely celebrated PROFESSOR SILLIMAN, M. D., L. L. D., PRO FESSOR OF.CHF.MISTRY, MINERALOGY, &C., YALE COLLEGE, MEMBER OF THE LIST. HIST. HIED. PHIL. AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIE• TIES OF AMERICA AND EUROPE. c 4 I deem the CHERRY, PECTORAL an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Materia Medica, and a very effective remedy for the class of disaeses it is intended to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, 1849. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Sen ate, states he has used the CHERRY PECTORAL with wonderful success, to cure an inflammation of the lungs. From one of the first Physicians Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell.—Dear Sir : I am now constantly using your CnEany PECTORAL in my practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation of many severe cases, I am convinced it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of con sumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully yours, I. S. CUSHAIAN,M. D. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, pram:l cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. AEINITSH; J. W. RA 1V LINS, Lancaster. July 1, 23] NEW MARBLE WORKS, (SIGN OF TWO LARGE MARBLE LIONS.) TOMBS, MANTLES, MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, A ND every description ofMarble and Sand Stone A Work, is executed in the most beautiful style at the Marble Works of Charles M. Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches nut streets, and nearly opposite to Van Kanan , s Hotel. The subscriber thankful fur past favors, would in tbrm his friends and the public in general, that his establishment is now opened at the above location, where he will he happy at all times to wait upon cus tomers and manufacture to order every thing ;Toes taining to his lino of business, in the most approved style of the pro'ession, and at the most reasonable rates. He is constantly receiving at his Marble Works lull supplies from the city of Philadelphia of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, which is superior to any thing of the kind in this city. Letters in English and German, engraved in the most elegant manner. His facilities are such, that all orders will be filled with the , greatest promptness and in the bee , appro ved manner. Persons wishing Monuments are informed that his collection of designs are new and original and so full and complete that they can make a selection without difficulty. He invites the public to call at his Works, and view, the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c., noviZfinished. Builders and others in want of Me antE MAN TLES, should visit his Wars-Rooms sod examine his splendid stock on hand. Vir SAND STONE for Sills, Steps, Curbing, Cem etary purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low est rates. Orders received for all kinds of Iron Railing CHARLES M. HO W ELL Dec. 23. [ly DENTIST FROM PHILADELPHIA. if I HVING located himself in this city, respect fully offers his professional services to the public. To those persons who may not know him by reputation, he asks leave to say that his testimo nials are from the highest sources the city of Philadelphia can furnish, viz: From Professors in the three Prii;..ipal medical Colleges, Judges of Courts, Attorneys at Law, Presidents of seeveral Colleges, medic 41 gentlemen, Clergymen and merchants.—Office North Queen Street, formerly occupied by Dr. Evans, Dentist. - References in this City. Rev. Dr. Bowman, Dr. F. A. Mnhlenberrg , 'l'. E. Franklin, Esq George Ford, " . D. G. Eshleman, dec. 23 3m-48] MASON KINDELL, Teacher of Vocal Music, respectfully informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has purchased of Mr. J. Neff, No. 6ti, North Eigth Street, above Arch street, Phil adelphia, his entire stock of Music and Musical Instruments, to which ho has added a large assort ment of his own selections, making it the choicest and moat complete stock to be found in the city.— The assortment of Musical Instruments is very su perior. PIANOS from the best manufacturers.— Neff's celebrated American Violins, Violincellos, Flutes, Ac,ordeons, Guitars, Violins, k. Violins, Guitar and harp strings of the best quality. The ITALIAN CONTRA BASS TUBA, a superior and new style bass instrument, very much admired. NEW PUBLICATIONS. He has made arrangements to receive as soon as issued, all the new music pub lished in New York and Boston. SACRED MUSIC. A large assortment of the best publications. Re pairing of Instruments, and Instruments exchanged. The interior of the Store has been newly fitted up, making it equal to any in the city for neatness and accommodations. MASON KINDELL. WM. MATHIOT 49-td .No. 66, North Bth Street, above Arch Street, Philadelphia. idec 23 6m-47 Lancaster Fur Depot! MUFFS—B 0 A S—VIC T ORINES . CHARLES M. ERBEN & BROTHER, AAVE received one of the largest and most general assortment of Ladies and Children'. MUFFS, BOAS, VICTORINEB AND Cures, in the city. Comprising, in part the followingodifferent kinds of Furs; Stone Martin, French Martin, Fitch, Sa ble, Lynx, Silver Grey, Russian,,Siberian Squirrel, Swan'. Down and a great variety of all the differ ents qualit.es of Black Furs. Also, Fur Trimmings, &c. The above have just been received fresh from the Manufacturer, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. Lancaster City Fur Depot. CHARLES M. EBBEN & BRO. National House Building, North Queen St., next door to Sprecher's Hardware Store. dec 16 tf-97 Estate of Catharine Myers, Late of Nest Donegal Twp., jETTERS testamentary on the estate of said j deed, having been panted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate'payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. PHILIP FISHER, Elizabethtown. JACOB FUNK, dee 30-49-6 t) West Donegal twp. F. J, KRAAIPH 50-3 t To Sportsmen. JUST received a very superior lot of Double Barreled Guns, all kinds and prices—alsr Re volving Pistols, Game Bage, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, fine canister powder and shot for sale low. REUBEN S. ROHRER, oct 28-60] Sign of the Anvil. Fresh Pequea Lime CAN be had at the Hardware store, in North Queen Street, in large and small quantities, at any time--snd delivered in any part of the city. GEORGE D. SPRECHER. march 18 1p43 CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTI DN. In Maine D. Ilarrington Attorneys at Lan• New Music Store County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. H. G. LONG, President, and D. B. VONDERBMITII, and J. BROWN, Esq'rs., Associate Judy,' B of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Uincaster, and As sistant Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me; among other things to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the Court of Oyer and Termicer and General Jail Delivery : Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia ON THE TIIIRD MONDAY OF JANUARY NEXT, 1852, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of tne city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, Constables of the city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in their own properpersons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices .ppertain in that behalf to be done; and also, all tni.e who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them ns shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the Ist day of Dec. 1861. ELIAS EBY, Sheriff. N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and Wit nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the Sessions.—Aldermen and Jus tices of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Not•. 21st, 1848. to-return their recog zances to G. R Hendrickson, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from dile day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the Ma gistrate's costs will not be allowed Lancaster, dec. 23, 1551 Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company. THE Directors of the "Farmers' Mutual Insu rance Company," submit to the members of the said Company, assembled at their annual meet ing for the election of officers, at Wright's Hotel,- in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday the 27th day of December, A. D. ISSI, the report of theq pro: ceedings during the present year. The following statement exhibits the amount of loss sustained by the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company during the pant year, as also the number of policies that have been issued and the number withdrawn ; thus giving a clear view of the actual condition of the said company. The persons who have sustained losses by fire, on property insured in the Company during the present year, are Christian Landis. of Manheim township, by a fire in a dwelling house, $4500 Michael W. May, of Bainbridge, by a fire which occurred on the 26th of March, A. D. 1851. His barn, hny shed, contents of the barn, warehouse, merchandize in ware house, anti damage done to his stock of dry goods and groceries, Henry and Abraham Stoner, by a tire which occurred in their dwelling house in April last, Henry Stoner, of West Earl township, by a fire which occurred in his barn, on the 9th of July lust, consuming his barn and con• tents—both being insured, William Winnerholt, 01 Manor township, by the burning of his cooper shop, on the 23d of October last, It will be recollected too, that at the time the last report was made, the company was indebted to several persons who had sustained loss by fire duiing the preceding year, the sum of 8781,25 Thts, together with the losses sustained during the present year, has all been paid, as well as other incidental debts and expenses as will appear by the report of the Treasurer; and the Directors have the pleasure to inform this meeting that the Com pany is now entirely free from debt, with the ex ception of something over one hundred and forty dollars due to the Treasuter. The amount of outs standing taxes cannot be exactly ascertained, as it is in the hands of collectors, some of whom have not yet made lull returns, and probably some ex onerations will have to be made, but the amount yet to collect, and in the hands of the collectors will be in and about five hundred and fifty dollars. During the year which is now brought to a close, 108 new policies have been issued covering pro perty to the amount of $218,117 Alterations and additions to old policies have been made, amounting to 23,876 Whole increase During the same time 95 policies , have been cancelled, amount ing in the aggregate to And the alterations in old po'icies diminishing the amount issued, have been made to the ain't of 95,073 925,075 Leaving an actual increase to the amount of Insurance of The whole number of policies that have been issued, amount to 1303, and the whole. amount of property at present insured is Two Millions, Three Hundred and Sixty Thousand Dollars, ($2,36000.l The following statement exhibits the receipts and disbursements of the Treasurer during the past year: John Rohrer, Treasurer of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company, - To amount of tax collected during the current year, To at inunt received for premium° dur tng the year, Total received, CR By cash ,paid to the following persons on the President's warren's, viz: To Joseph Engles, Henry B. Graybill, Samuel Henkey, Christian Landis, Michal W. May, Henry Stoner, Henry and Abraham-Stoner, William Winnerholt; Amount paid for fires, David H. Herr, Directors lor their services, Appraisers, for their servicAur; John Strohm, Secretai . < - for his services for the year 1850, John Rohrer, Treasurer, for his services for the year 1850, s John Rohrer, interest on money advanced, 7,91 Benj. Witmer for services rend'd, 2,921 Geo. W. Homersly, printing, (in cluding last year's hill),, E. C. Darlington, printing, Geo. Sanderson, do. M. D. Holbrook, do Jacob Myers, do. Independent Whig, do. John Bear, do. Brought forward, Brought forward, John Strohm, Secretary, Ihr his services during the pres ent year, Johhn Rohrer, Treasurer, for his services during the present year, 30,00 By balance in his favor last y'r, 352,091 Aggregate of payments, $4669,88 Deduct monies received, 4.523,77 Balance in favor of Treasurer, 8146,11 • All of which is respectfully submitted. JOHN ROHRER, ADAM S. DIETRICH, ANDREW METZGER, JOHN STROHM, • Directors. OFFICERS ELECT roe THE EtHILT/NO YEAT,: Directors. - John Strohm, John Rohrer, Andrew Metzger, Adam S. Dietrich, John McCartney. Appraisers. Chrison Herr, (Pequca,) Benj'a Snavely, Jacob Rohrer, Michael Seitz, Daniel W. Witmer, Jacob. Peters. january 6 60 Woolen Yarn TUST received a complete assortment of Blue t/ mixed, Black mixed, White, Black, Blue clouded, Scarlet clouded and plain Woolen Yarn. For sale by CHARLES M. ERBEN & BRO., National House Building, North Queen St. , oct 28 t f-50 Estate ofDr. Jas. Outman, deVd. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Dr. James Duncan, late of Bart township; Lancaster county, dec'd., having been granted to the subsribers : All persons indebted to said state will make payment immediately, and tho e having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. JAMES DUNCAN, - Bart twp. SANDERS M'CULLOUGEL - Drumore twp. dec 166t•-47] To Distillers Amost valuable property, embracing one acre of ground, with extensive stone snd frame buildings, well suited for a distillery, will be sold. very low, with a clear title and immediate posses sion. For particulars enquire of the Editor of this paper. [dec 2-45-4 t Nails! Nails! T UST received a large assortment of Nails, all tJP kinds and prices, for sale low at the old Hard ware Store, East King street, Lancaster. REUBEN S. ROHRER. oct 28 40 LADZES KID G. OVES—AII colors and sizes, of superior quality, at 60, 62k and 75 ctn., just opened. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO. now le 44 $241,93 "200,012 $4478 98 $4623 77 56,26 45,00 1725,00 1320,00 9,00 76,00 y 3955,25 $7,20 52,00 33,00 69,00 5,50 5,50 4,25 1,00 $4227,281 CR. DR. $4227,281 04423,77