MARRIAGES. On the 27th inst.,bv F tTie Rev. Daniel Hertz, ~ 1 Henry Mishler,(Merchant from Reading) to Dian- Callbach, o Dian n Millcreek twp., Lebanon county. On the 20th ult. by thh Rev. J. J. Strine, Adani 11 , ' owrer to Susan Barr both of Martic twp. On the 28th ult., by the same, Daniel O'Neal, to Mary Gingri:h both df.Dauphin co. On the 27th ult., by Ithe same; John Coble of Derry twp., Dauphin co., to Maryißecker of Rapho. lln this city on Friday, the 28th of January by ,Alderman M. Carpenter, Christian Rohrer, to Eliz abeth Wunsch both of this city. On the same day, by the same, John George Mil le ,to Terresa Reatschen of the same place. . _. . DEATHS. On Sunday, the 9th inst. at the College of St. mien, Md., John Barrett Refloat, aged 2 years, id 8 months, youngest child of theßev.J. B.Ker )ot, D. D., Rector of the college. On Snnday morning, 23d ult, in the filth year of 's age, Gerard Bond, youngest son of James B. and [ary Ann Wager. In this City, on Sunday night last, after a linger ig illnes, James B. Wager, Esq., aged about 22 ears. Salt t' on the 28th At his residence in Salisbury twp., t., John Livingston, Esq., aged about GO years. On the 21st inst., Mitry, wife of John Raub of eesburg, Lan. co., in the 53d year of her age. The subject of the above notice was a Christian, onlyof as far as mere outward ceremonies were oncerned, but a christian in deed and action—a wly follower of Christ in the truest sense of the -rm, having had full confidence in the fulfilment the promise given by him to those who shall .as in the ways of the righteous. Her illness .as a long and painful one—but she bore up }trough, —The months of affliction— The days and, the nights of distress, liVith that marked fortitude and resignation which arlone characterizes the true christian—calmly awaiting the hour when the Great Physician would dive her reliel, and call her to that heavenly home, No sickness or sorrow or pain. Shall ever disquiet her now. t he has gone—gone from the midst of, those whose fondly and faithfully loved her—to that" bcrtrne Iron' whence no traveller ever returns.' - She has l eft a fond husband and affectionate family of chil ren who deeply, mourn their loss—but may HE, who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb," in his infinite mercy, enable lthem to bear their t;epriva. 'ion with meekness ; Ilnowing that " the Lord doeth II things!"—ln the langiyage of the Poet— Loaves have their their trine to fall, ••-• nd flow>rs to wither at the north winds Leeath, nd stars to set—but 'all The seasons thou last for thine own, 0 Ddatlil THE MARKETS. LANCASTER MARKET.—BUTTER . was 'den y on Saturday morning, and sold at 18 a 211 rents per lb. Errs 12 to 15 cts. per doz. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Saturday, Jan. 29 Flour and Meal, —' Flour—The market is dull sales of gond shipping brands at $5 37 nt 5 50, but Iprincipally at the former rate. For city consump tion, 55,50. Extra Flour is field at $5 S 7 a 6._ Rye Flour—Steady, with sales at S4l. Corn Meal —ls scarce .and firm;' . Penna is is in demand at $3 , . Grain—Wheat—The demand is good, with sales of white at 125 cts, prime red at 118 is 120 c. Rye Last sales at 86c. Corn is very, .scarce ; last sales of yellow at 64c., afloat, and white at 61 a 62. Oats—Are steady, sales of Penna. at 50c, and Southern at 43c. ~Vmsxsv—Sa'es o i l' bbrs at 22 a 25,; hhds 241 c I - CATTLE MARKET,Saturday, inn. 29.—The offer ngs at Washington !Drove York during the post week comprised 1100 head of Beef Cattle, 360 Cows and Calves, 1400 Hogs and 1300 Sheep and Lambs. Prices—The demand !or Beef Cattle is limited, and prices have slightly advanced. Sales were math: at $6,50 to 68,75 per 100 lbs. Good 'Mich Cows ranged from 313 to $36, and dry Cows $8 to $l4. In Hogs the sales were, larger than those of the preceding iveck, but prices of live hogs are unchanged. Killed Hums are arriving more freely. Sales at $7,50a7,75. ' Prices of Sheep are steady at $1,50a4 each, and Lambs at $1,58 to 4,50, as in quality. Wanted luarnediately.--Five good Machiniste and one Copper Smith at the 'State shop at Parkesburg, on the Columbia and Philadelphia railroad. J. B. BAKER, feb 1 tf-2 1 I Superintendent, • F . or Rent—The new two-story BRICK 7c DWELLING HOUSE, situated on theme South East corner of Orange and Shippen . streest, Possession given onithe first of April next, 1853. For terms apply to MICHAEL MALONE, or MICHAEL M'GRANN. feb 1 tf-2 ancaster Co. Agricultural Soci- ETY. At a Meeting of the Board of Mana ges of the .Lancaseter county Agricultural Society, held in the city of Lancaster on Monday, January 24, 1853, the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That a Special meeting of this Society be held on the Third. Monday of February, 1853, (Monday the 21st) at the public house ;of William Wright, in the city cjf Lancaster at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of electing Delegates to the State Agricultural Convedtion to be held in the Borough ofHarrisburg on thd Bth day of March 1853. I D. G. ESHLEM AN, Seery. jan 36 tf-2 onigmach l er & Bauman, Tan ners and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North, Prince Street. Cheap fOr Cash, or approved Credit. Constantly on hand a full as sortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superioi• quality. including , f Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leniher, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leatner,Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Carrier's Tools, M6roccos, Shoe Findings, Sfc. All kinds of Leather bought in the rough; high. est price given for Hides and Skins in cash ; orders will be promptly attended to. (teb 1 ly-2 Strasburg Aeademy.--The Strasburg Academy will i open its next Session on the First Monday of May, 1953, under the supervision of the undersigned; who will by that time have the entire buildings refitted and newly furnished, with such other improvements as will add greatly to the comfort of the Students, and to their mental, moral and physical progress.. Parents are invited to come and examine the sys tem of instruction and government pursued in the Academy alter the commencement of its next ses sion. Terms per SEsIoN of 5 Months $6O, payable, one hall in'advane'e, and the remainder at the end of the session. For references and particulars, address JESSE OREN, M. D., Prinidpal. feb 1 3m-21 Strasburg, Pa. proposals for Wood, & Cross Ties. 1. —Sealed proposals will he received at the of of the Superintendent of the Columbia and Philadelphia Railoatl, until Wednesday the 9th day bf February, for the delivery or 15,000 Cords of Wood upon said toad for the present year. Propo sals will state the number of cords they can deliver monthly, and at millet station. The whnle quantity to be delivered by the Ist day of December. Pro posals will also life received for the delivery at West Philadelphia Depot, and no bid for less than 25 cords will be received. Also at the sa l me time and place, for 20,000 White or Chcstnut Oak Cross Ties, 7; feet long, 7 Inches thick, andinot less than 9 inches face, to be delivered at convenient points on the road between Lancaster and White Hall. Bidders will state the number they can deliver monthly, and at what point on the road. Proposals for not less than 25 Ties will be received. Cash will be piid on the first of each month for all Wood and Ties taken up the previous month by the proper ofilcei.s. JOSEPH B. BAKER, Sup't ColuMbia and Philadelphia Railroad. Sup'ts office, Parkesburg feb 1. 2t- IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jouri S. MORTON, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April term, 1853, for license to keep a tavern. in the S. E. Ward, in the Cfty of Lan caster, it being an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of S. East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and. entertain strangers and travellers, and that Nye are well acquainted with tho said John S. Morton. and that he is of good repute fori honesty and temperance, and is well provided With house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Hagener, Henry Gast, Philip Metzgar, G. F. Rote, It. Buchmuler, John N. Lane, Henry Bear, Jacob Rinehart. E. S. Hubley, Christian Kieffer, John W. Effinger, N. Lagan. Ifeb 1 3t-2 Estate of Lea Vin H. Jackson, late of Little Britain Township, dec'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of the administrators of said deceased; to and among those entitled to receive the'same, gives notice that he will meet on Friday, the 25th day of February, 1853, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Henry Bear, in the city of Lancaster, for the purpose of his appointment, when and where all interested are notified to at tend and present their claims properly authentica ted. SAMUEL H. PRICE, . feb 1 4t-21 • Auditor. FINANCES OF LANCASTER COUNTY. • DAVID SHULTZ, Esq,. Treasurer of Lancas ter County, in Account with said county : Jan. 5,1852.— DR. To cash received of Miller Fraim, Esq., late Treasur, balance per Auditors' Report, $30,483 211 James K Simpson, Esq., for sale of ektray mare in Coleraiu twp., 4 50 " John M. Miller, sup'r of W. Lampe• ter twp., for his portion of repairs of bridge at John Musselmans mill in said twp., ' 37 50 31. Zahm, for gas consumed in exhi bitions in Court House, 2 00 • " D. P. Gardner. fine for P. King with out license, 24 67 " Michael Steers, supervisor of West Lampeter twp. for his portion of repairs of bridge at John Musselmans mills in said township, 37 00 " Isaac Messner, on account of bond for bridge across Muddy Creek. " Henry Breneman, in full of subscrip tion to bridge, • County Commissioners loaned by sundry indviduals, 14,150 00 Longenecker & Helm, supervisors of Strasburg twp., their portion of repairs of bridge at John Musselmans mill, in said township, •County Commissioners, loaned by sundry individuals, 2.520 00 " Isaac Messner. on account of bridge 'across Muddy Creek, Francis Taylor, loaned to the county. • P. G. Eberman, Esq., proceeds of sale of the old County Prison to be applied towards defraying the expenses of the new County Prison, " Lancaster Bank, 60 day loans, " ' Henry Loyer, supervisor of Manor twp., on account of bridge at John Lint nem mill, • I. N Lightner, Esq., for materials in the building on lot sold by him to the co., ' " D. G. Eshleman. on account of for feited recognizances of Benton. 52 'Li " Samuel Weaver on loan to the co., 200 00 " Sundry persons 1.400 00 " B. Bauman, for old lumber sold. 118 56 ' " John Auxer, Esq., fine for selling beer on Sunday, 1,33 • P. G. Sherman, Esq.. for liarnishes note for lumber, Orphan Asylum of Lancaster, loan to the county, " " Sundry persons, " B. Bauman, for old Iron Fcc., sold at the old county Prison. lumber hr., sold on new court house ground. Wm. Linville, loaned the county for 9 months. B. Bauman, for materials bought by IL Carpenter on new court house ground, It 00 N. B. Wolf. for exonerated tax Co lumbia borough, •• .• L. C. Light, Esq.. E. Lampeter twp. fine for violating the Sabbath, '• S. P. Bower, Esq.. proceeds of sile of stray hogs, Strasburg borough. •• Henry Loyer, supervisor Manor twp., full of subscription to bridge across'Lit t le Conestoga. Isaac Messner. on account of subscrip tion to bridge across Muddy Creek. Christian • Kendig, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Brenemau, dee'd in full of subscription to bridge across Chiques at hi, mill. County Commissioners for stationery furnished for military tax purposes, 10 00 "' S. P. Bower. Esq., proceeds of sale of stray horse.tdrasburg top., D. Styer. Esq., for marble gold on new I:ourt House ground. •• '• M. Zahm. Seq.. rent of court house for 'exhibition of infant drummer, H. It. Hendrickson, Esq., clerk Q. 0. for lines and jury fund to this day. • •• " Wm. W eidman, Esq., for stray sheep sold, U. Leacock twp., •• Elias Eby. Esq.. on account of *fines and jury fund, Amount of outstanding taxes of 1851 Assessment for 1052. 0137 18 925 78 508 82 1.141 06 886 66 1,152 91. 628 51 1 667 97 2.774.12 814 21 3301 60 804 36 1.108 07 1.698. 35 2.465 83 1.024 88 2.126 611 1.728 28 779 91 2.657 8i . 2.636 1.1 2.1573 33 2.195 54 1.165 26 8.231 es 2352 47 2.155 52 711 15 2.900 26 1.065 04 4.176 58 1.636 28 1.791 06 2.058 53 3.225 07 3.137 94 7855 S 8 1.041 51 394 67 1.2161 10 Adamstown bor. Bart. MEE Coralico East. '• Went Cob•rain. Columbia bor.. Conestoga. Conoy, Donegal East. •• West Drumore. Ephrata, •' East, •• West. Elizabeth, Fulton. • East I 1 erup ‘Ve,t. ilempfield. Lauinger East. •• est. •• Upper Little Britain. Maniteitn, Martie, Manor, Mount Joy. Paradise. l'eun. Rapho. Salisbury. Sadsbury. - Scra,burg. • bor., Excess of Taxes received, viz Conestoga, Conoy. Donegal East. West Elizabeth. Ephrata, E. Hempfield. W. liempfiehl, W. Lampeter, Lancaster City, Manor. Strasburg twp.. Borough, Court bills and certificates unpaid COMMISSIONER STATEMENT. - The following is a statement of Cotnmissioners , Or dors, and of Court Bills and Certificates, drawn on Davis) SFIVUTZ. Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster County. for the year 1852 : Assessors' pay. CR. Adamstown bor. Bart. Brocknock, Samuel Stork . Benjamin Bast r.. Levi Laush, Joseph Spotts Caernarvon GeorgeShump, MtOM Adam Sharp. Wm. Galbraith, Samuel Brooks James R. Urban, Solomon Haldeman P. J. Albright, E. (loss, B. F. Scott. Cocalieo West, Color air, Columbia, Conestoga, Conoy. Donegal East. Donegal Wert, Drumore John Crosley, Jacob W. Sensenig Abraham W. Bair MIZE . . Elizabeth, Jacob Roehrer, Fulton. T. S. Hoopes, Ilempfield East. Wm. Parker. Ilemptield West. Joseph Bard, Lam peter East. Jesse Ssrayne. Larapeter West. Philip Geist. Lancaster. Jacob M. Frantz, Lancaster City. Michael Bundle. Leacsck. • . John Seldomridge, Leaeock Upper, fermi H. Johns, Little Britain, Isaac Zell, Daniel Andrews, James Simpson. John llipple , John Armtrong, Jacob L. Stehman John Breneman, William Brinley. Charles Williams, Daniel Helm, Jacob Bowers, John Roth, Paradise, Penn. Rapho, Salisbury, Sadsbury. Strasburg, Strasburg boy Warwick. Erecting - -Bridges James C. Carpenter. in full of bridge across Mill creek at Landis' mill, $1,045 00 Messner 4 Linker, in full for bridge across Conowaga creek, between Dauphin 8: Lan caster counties, Adam Dellet FL Co. on account of bridge across Conestoga, at old Cotton Factory Repairing Bridges. Peter Jacoby. mason work for Hinkletown bridge, Quarter Sessions Court. D. M. Martin. Esq. Clerk fees, John 1.. Thompson, Esq, Att'y General fees George R. Hendrickson, Clerk fees, Elias Eby, Esq., Sheriff's fees, he.. Jurors pay. Crier and Tipetares, Justice and Constable fees, Witness fees, Common Pleas Court Jurors pay. Crier ant Tipstaves Court House Mathirin Zahm, core and keeping. and for wood and sundries, Lancaster Gas Company, for gas, Jacob Gable, repairing water pipes, EilwardoEshbrenner sawing wood, Sc Samuel W. Taylor, for glazing, Coroner. Frederick, Dern, Esq., Coroner, and others, for holding 32 Inquests, , Commissioners' 011 ice. P. G. Eberman, salary as Welk, D.C. Eshleman, salary, Do. do for professional services, E. Clarkson, for 100 blank duplicates, Christian Hess, Esq., in full for 125 days ser vices Ila Commissioner at $1.50 per day, $lB7 50. and' - s at 6 cts. per mile, $l5l 44 —alt Samuel Fry, 84 David Styes. John F. Long, Assessors pay, Constables pa: Election °film T. Baningardner. coal for Court house awl Commissioner& Office, $37 25 J. .t. P. Long, bill for coal, 28 00 Wm. Gorrecht, " 450 E. C. Darlington's bill, John H. Pearsol, G. Sanderson, M. D. Holbrook, D. Bard Rock, Hamersly & Co. J. G. L. Brown, John Bear, A. H. Hood, M. M, Rohrer, Jacob Myers, Myers t Wiley, Postage O: W. !clemently, Esq.. bill for Postage, Public Offices Joseph Real! and others, for shovelling snow, $2 25 John Brady, Esq., lock and keys for offices, 6 00 George L.Doersh , for books and binding 155 00 E. Meisel, one case drawers for Q. Sessions Office, . . 550 L. Richards, Esq., repairs in Register's office, 975 L. Frey, cleaning cellar, 1 50 H. Shaum. hauling coal ashes, 1 37 Wm. Dachman, for procuring books for Reg ister's office; 12 50 C. Kieffer, Esq., for grate and tinware, 2 68 Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary foreurport of convicts for 1851 Prison. David Shultz, Eeq:, Treasurer, on acct. of estimate for support of Prisoners, &c., for 1852 Poor. William Gorrecht, Esq.. Treasurer of Poor and House of Employment, for support of Poor for 1852, 812.500 00 Loans. Principal paid to Individuals, •• to Lancaster Bank Interest on Loans. Interest paid to Individuals on Loa. Lancaster Bank, Post Itlortem examinatton.s. On the bodies of 10 persons found dead i Lancaster county. Road damages. Cnnoy, Joseph Gingrich, Benjamin Meckley, John Landis, L. Kelton, Joseph - 6 roll, George Monism, John Pusey. J. M. Steele. Peter Sonde, N. Brown. D. Wanner. A Gault, C. Leeson, Petyr Leininger, John Nei, Jacob Bechtel. John G. Fisher, Wm. Hershey. P. (lelsinger. D. Uelsinger, C. Kinports, C. Brenner, Widow Ale, Jacob Harnish. Abraham Hess. Thos. Harkins. Tobias Bricker, Jacob Faust, Christain Witmer, Elias Fisher. David Graff. Esq.. 111.. fr C. Ywates, B. Hershey. H. Krieder, Daniel Base hoar. Isaac Bair. Esther Miller. Christian Goodyear Abraham s' innich, John L. Kiudig, John Kisser. Dont A Shelly, S. S. Bricker, • New Court House. PURCIIASE oe Lors FOR A SITt. I. N. Lightner, Esq , for House and Lot, 9.129 03 James Evans, Esq., ditto. 2 903 23 David Longenecker. ditto, 6907 74 Materials and Labor for New Coo U. Hager and I.linn. bill for John Barrack. full for digging cellar, 31. & P. Bricday. in lull for mason work. 31. & D. Ithrisman, on acct of carpenter work, 400 00 , Carom & Kanto. on acct of contract for brick. 4.500 00 W. & J. Konigmacher, for sand Am.., 1.000 00 W. G. Kendrick. for mason work, 2.600 00 Wm. Kirkpatrick. for castings, 1.323 30 13. Reinhold. for lumber. 93.00 Wm. Diller for wrought Iron work, 300 00 .lacob Frauciscus. for painting. 25 CO James Crawford. Supls bill for masonry. 49 31 $14.449 08 Expenses for taking down. buildings, clearing grouruls, piling black, 4-c. Vincent Yeager, for emptying sink. $ 4O 00 C. Hager. bill for piling stone. ‘ 900 J. C. Carpenter, for regulating lots, 12 00 James Crawford, Superintendent salary, 275 00 Samuel Sloan. Esq.. Architect on acct.. . 400 00 Joshua Jack, for draught for New Court House. 5 00 • t. Bauman ei• J.*Crawford, pay for labor ers, Sc. 2.033 59 MM=I ISSI 1552 81 79 8 82 37 25 74 19 25 IS 92 28 50 30 40 6 67 5 96 64 11 26 46 15 22 5 70 17 58 11 59 7 70 3 90 George Wiker, distributing Tally papers in , 185 f. • $5O 00 F. Dern, serving Subpoena, 10 00 B. Frederick, expenses for holding Post Mor• 3 00 tern examination in his house. Joseph Clarkson. transcribing State accts. i i I I for Auditors, John Swartz, omnibus hire for Grand Jury, 5 00 D. Finfrock, constable's costs in Com. vs. A. W, Shuster, 9 62 Martin Herr, for tax refunded, • 2 30 Adams' Express for package 25 John Conner. for arresting 11. Kline in Phila. 16 04 S. White. city, for collectors book, 1 50 G It. Hendrickson. recording names of twp. officers. 109 97 F. Cooper, for boarding Jury in Com. vs. McCoy, NI. Zahm, crying sales of property for the County, 31 62 27 00 3 07 10 53 ISEIE $156.00450 Geo Ford. Esq,, Judgment and costs in case of Horn CS. Lancaster county. John Graham and F. T. McKinley, costs in Com. vs. Joseph Whitaker, M. Zahm. crying sale cf lumber. E. S. Hubley, expenses for arbitration Sam'l H. Price, subscription for house for American Engine, Sam'l White. for blank duplicates, J. .B. Newman. for extinguishing Ground Rent on lots 210 and 211. .18 61 Peter Ross, services in laying out State road 6 00 John Riley. arresting burglars in Fulton twp., 600 Isaac Reale, Constable for arresting Parker 11 00 40 00 31 00 OU 28 20 35 00 and Smith Jos. Konigmacher, for joining base at James Evans , house. S. Patterson. draught board for Superintend ent of Court 14,9 use, D. G. Eshleman, professional services in bridge case, D. Bare, for laying out State road, Jacob M. Ma} er, services on laying out State Road, John Hatz. horse hire, Commissioners of Dauphin county, for spec • ifications for Bridge across Conawaga creek. F. & L. Hotter, 50 copies election laws, Adams' Express for package. C. H. Pusey, expenses in laying out State road. P. Housekeeper and M. Reynolds, for do J. S. Webster, services on State road, Wm. Melburn, Geo. Albright, platforms for election. D. Styer. for rent of room at Falmouth. George Kenare, for taking down bridge at old Cotton Factrry, on account, Frs. Keenan. auditing accounts of Public offices, Jacob Snyder, for general return of City district at Presidential election, 4 00 S. Slater, costs in Com. vs. R. Peck, 1 50 S. Ludwig. '"' A. McCoy, 150 L. Dialer, costs for bringing J. Anthony to jail, 112 George Kenare, in full for factory bridge. 23 00 W. H. Spangler, for blank assessment book for city. 3 75 J. W. Fisher. for arresting B. Wilson and others, 31 07 Joseph Eberman, care and winding Town clock, 16 00 D. Helm. distributing assessments, 20 00 P. G. Eberman. distributing Tally papers,, Tradserips and Assessments in 1852. • C. Kieffer and Constables Conner, Gundaker and Myers. for fees in vagrant and crim inal cases, $1,393 70 Court order for Auditor's pay. ' $B4 25 P.O. Eberman statement for court. 25 00 Constables returns, 183 42 Road reviewers certificates, 729 78 Exoneration and CoMmission orders, 4.246 84 Outstanding Taxes 1851, 496 64 •• 1852, 14 900 11 Treasurer's Commissions, 863 22 Commissioners , orders drawn 1851 and paid 1852, Balance in Treasurer's hands, Outstanding Taxes, 42 5 6 421 00 603 83 654 50 1.665585 213 75 800 84 1.301 95 We, the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, Do Certify , that we have carefully examined the ac count of David Shultz, Esq.. Treasurer of said county and compared the same with his vouchers, and find a balance in his hands, on the 3d day of January, 1853. of sixteen thousand five hundred and twenty-six dol lars and eighty-two cents ($1.6526 82), of • County Funds unexpended. All county taxes prior to 1852. have been paid into the Treasury, except Marti° and Sadshury townships. The following townships have settled their respective duplicates for the year 1852, viz: Colerain, Conestoga, Donegal East, Elizabeth, Hempfield East, Lampeter East and West. `,63 23 24 73 2 00 2 00 J 3" ••• • • . We would suggest the propriety -of the County Commissioners, urging the Collectors to settle up their duplicates within the year for which the taxes have bee. assessed. Ihe liabilities of the county for loans from individ uals at 5 per cent, interest at this date, $71.890 00.— We have likewise examined the account of Wm. Gor recht, Esq.. Treasurer of the poor and house of em ployment of Lancaster county, find tho same correct, showing a balance in his favor of two hundred a d thirty-nine dollars • and sixty-six cents, (,?,29 66), on the first day of January, 1853. We have also examined the account of David Shultz., Esq., Treasurer of the Lancaster county Prison, and find the same correct, leaving a balance In his hand, of two hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty one cents,(s22s 31), on the third day of January. 1853 Witness our lands at the Commissioner's Office, at Lancaster, this 10th day of January, 1853, JOHN KIRK, Jr, JNO. MECARTNEY, Auditors, PETER GOOD, 338 94 —1,399 miles. 83 04, 209 91 9.50-4.168 " . 250 08, 449 58 3 20 176 33 nship elections, 773 65 are' Election, 1,022 38 identinl election, 1,036 26 Fri sting $166 75 84 00 128 00 41 50 75 00 1 00 71 60 181 83 98 75 67 75 77 25 39 50 $27 663 00 x.OOO (r 0 gal 665 00 $45 00 80 00 95 00 10 00 5 00 125 00 175 00 •• NO 00 ' Earl, 4 00 . 10 60 15 00 • • 10 40 •• ‘• 13 00 West Coeslion 15 00 25 00 37 00 •• 3 00 25 00 •• 25 00 20 09 ConestOga. 126 00 50 00 150 00 30 00 50 00 5 OU 62 00 Little Britaiu, louut Joy, .• 114 00 Lencock, 55 00 20 00 •• 85 00 • 30 00 •• 60 00 • , 231 00 •• 75 00 Warwick, 50 00 Penn. 130 00 East Lampeter 101 16 Elizabeth, 25 00 12 50 10 90 •• ,18 000 00 t Hous e illzseellancous 7 50 30 00 15 00 7 56 2 25 1 00 $150.004 80 SAMUEL FRY, CHRISTIAN HESS, Com'rs JOHN M. HIESTAND, jan Outstandinc , Taxes 1851. $290 60 . 206 04 -- $496 64 Outstanding Taxes 1852. • $ 57 18 400 78 115 64 326 91 637 97 104 21 97 38 56 40 316 35 122 86 325 37 279 49 85 91 193 42 85 28 2.611 00 547 47 852 91 411 15 529 87 525 94 916 58 816 523 64 610 40 i •A)8 67 1.293 94 501 88 266 51 790 10 $14.900 11 (Those marked thus • have been since paid.) DAVID SHULTZ, Treasurer. llartie, Sadsbury, AdIIIIISLOVrII Bart, •Caernarvon, •Coca!leo East, *Cocalico West, Columbia bor., •Conoy, •Donegal West, Drumore, Ephrata, Earl. Earl East - - •Earl West, Fulton, Hemptleld West, Lancaster tvrp City, Leacock. Leacock Little Brits .Maribeim, Martic, Manor, Mt. Joy, •Paradise, Peon, •Rapho. Salisbury, Sadsbury, StrasburgLwp., Warwick, Books! New School Books.—lntro ductory lessons in Geography, by George W. Fitch—just published. . Fitch's mapping plates; lines of latitude and lon gitude accurately drawn. Primer of Geography, by S. S. Goodrich. Common School Arithmetic, 25 cts., 287 pages, by Suffolk co. (N. Y.) Teachers Association. Scott's Manual of U. S. History, and universally in the public schools of N. Y. City. a ;First book of Etymology—Sands carefully revi sed, by Dr. J. M. Thomss. Manual of the origin and meaning of Geograph ical names—about 800 names explained as to their origin and deriviation, by A. J. Perkins and S. W. Fitch. Webb's Normal Readers—primer (illustrated) Ist book, 2d do., Sd and 4th do. A series recommend ed in the most unqualified terms by very many practical Teachers For sale by. leb 1 MURRAY & STORK. tf-2 Time! Time! Time !—New and Cheap Watch and Jewelry Store. S. A. DYSART & BRO., respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have opened a WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, in West King street, one door below the Market House, where they will be able to sell goods in their line at the following low prices : Full Jewelled Gold Lever Watches, 18 C. case from $25 to $5O. Gold Lepine Watches, full jewelled, from $25 to $3O. Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, from $l2 to $lB. Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, from $8 to 12 Gold Pens in Silver cases, from $1 to $2,50, Silver Tea Spoons, from $4,50 to $B,OO. Clocks of ali kinds, from $1,50 to $lO,OO. ALSO—Ladies and Gents Breast Pine, Ladies, Fancy Ear Rings, (new styles.) A large lot of Gold Chains, Gold Pencils, Gold Pen Cases, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Keys, Port Monais,Accor deons, and other articles too numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stores, at least 20 per cent. lower than any other Store in the city. We invite all our friends and the public in general to give u a call. We will not charge any thing for a look. Quck sales and Small Profits," is our motto. N. B.—S. A. D. having finished his trade with ' one of the best workmen in the city of Philadel phia, he is prepared ,to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing at the shortest notice, and warranted for one year or no charge. feb 1 tf-2 CHERRY PECTORAL For the repid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. o . P all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pul monary complaints, nothing have ever been found which could compare in its effects with this prep, aration. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can giva relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the danserous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board ofJudges in September 1847; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY PECTORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and unsefulness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the ex perience of the eminent Physicians of the Port and City of ST. JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Five years trial of CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice, has proven what I fore saw from its composition, must be true, that it erad icates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remady can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S. See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more:— SUNBURY, Jan. 24th, 1851. Dr. Ayer :—ln the month of July last I was at tacked by a violent diarrhma in the mines of Cali fornia. I ret .rued to San Francisco in hope of re ceiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrcea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough:=and more soreness. I finally started for home, but received no benefit from the voyage,— My cough continued to grow worse, and when I . arrived in New York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I com menced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not receive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cherry Pectoral. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITE]. WASHINGTON, Pa., April 12, 1848. Dear sir --Feeling tact I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumentality by the providence of - God, I will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude. A cough of the alarming symptoms of Consump tion had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your "Pectoral." It seemed to afford immedi ate relief, and now in a few weeks time has resto red me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has done for me, you are certainly one of the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am Very respeclully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Church With such assurance and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, practi cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Sold by JOHN F. LONG, C. A. HEINITSH, S. P. ZIGLER, Lancaster Dr. KENEAGY 4- BROTHER, Strasburg Smith Shop for Rent. —ln Fulton Twp.. Lancaster county, Pa., at the intersection of the State road from Lancaster to Port Deposit, with that from Wilmington to Peach Bottom, 4 miles east from the latter place and mile south of Little Britain Meeting House, (Friends.) The Shop is one of the best in the county, being large and commodious with four hearths, a shoing shed the whole length of the shop, and otherwise calculated to do alarge business, which with its advantages of location, being in a central public place in a populmis neighborhood, insures to a competent and industrious mechanic a good steady and safe business. The terms which are moderate Will be made easy. A house can be had with it is desired. Apply soon to Wilkinson ik Brothers, Chesnut Level, or on the premises to JOHN P. or SAMUEL WILKINSON. Address Chesnut Level, P. O. Examiner copy. jan 25 3t-1 For Sale.-50 Shares Lancasßank Stock tr 3 do. Farmers , do, Dec 21-47 J. F. SHRODER.4. CO. BIICILVI ULLER MANUFACTURER OF Patent Tailor, Barber & tapes Sheers & Scissors. • Also on Hand the following Artieles:' Wade & Butcher's celebmtep Razors, 12' varieties, Greavea & Son's 2i do Thomas Tilotson's 8 do — Jas. Rodgers & Son's 6, • do Wostenhelm & Son's 6 j no Joseph Eliot's 1.2.! do POCKET CUTLERY.. Joseph, Rodgers & eon's Pen • Pocket Knives, G. WostenhOlm & Son's do W & S Butcher': do Thos Turner's do and Wilson Hawaesworth Moss & Elison's 'do • Thomas Tilotson's 'do American do Fine Bowie Knives, Fine Hunting do. Fine Dirk do. Fine Fly-open Dirks,,Fine large far-west Knives, Fine Sportsmen's do. Fine Pruning do. Fine Sheath Dirks. ENGLISH TABLE CIITI t ERY Ivory-handle Knives and Fcirks. Self-tip do do Ebony do do Stag-hand Knives 4. Cocoa do do White Bone handle Knives and Forks Seared• Bone do Sham Buck do Pressed Horn' do 'Wood do Milo a great variety of American Table Knives and Forks, Cook-knives, Butcher-knives, Carvers, Beef Slicers ' 4-c. PISTOLS AND FANCY HARDWARE. , Bacon 4- Co's Revolvers ' Allen'e nix - barrel Rev volvers, fine English pistols; fine and common Ger man pistols. Also powder flasks,. shot pouches belts, game bags, 4c. Tea trays from 8 to 30 inches. Tea trays, gothic, from 8 'to 30 inches. 'Silver-plated tea and table spoons, table and de sert forks. Waiters, gothic, from 8 to 30 inches. Tea bells, corkscrews, britannia tea and table • spoons. A large assortment of Accordeons and Fancy Goods. Guns -Grime ! Also a large assortment of English and German Guns, consisting of Fine Trist Double and Single barrrelled—selling very low. Also sharpening, polishing and repairing of shears, scissors, knives, razors and instruments, at his Cutlery store, No. 35, North Queen street, one-half a square south of the Railroad, Lancaster city: [out 12 6m-38 Franklin Hall Clothing Store. One door South of Sener'o "Franklin Hotel," • North Queen Street,:Lancaster, Pa. GUNELE respectfully informs the citizens of . the City and County of Lancaster, that he has become sole proprietor of the Clothing Store, lately owned by Unkle & Coleman, (formerly Ford's) and earnestly solicits a continuance of the patronage so generously awarded the firm. He has just replenished his stock with a large and varied assortment of new and latest styles of CLOTHS, CASSIIIIEB SATITNETTS, VELVETS, VEST MOs, &c. &c., together with a new and fashionable assortment of READY MADE ; CLOTHING, of every description—such as Dress and Frock Coats, Overcoats, Sacks and Monkey Jackets, Pants, Overalls, Vests, &c., all of which have been purchased at extremely low prices for cash, and ,will he sold cheaper than ever belore offered to the people of this country. He has also a full-sup ply of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such . as . Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra vats, Bosoms, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs Gloves, Hosiery—and, in short, every thing requi red a Gentleman's Wardrobe. The subscriber respectfully calls the attention of his numerous friends to the, fact, that he was in the 'empl'oy of F. J. Kramph for about twelve years, and is therefore thorough 6, acquainted with the business. He has an experienced Cutter in his employ, and will therefore insure garments passing through his hands to be a peifect fit, and cut in the latest fash ion, or otherwise to suit the taste • of customers. Don't forget the place—one door sou,h of Se ner's (formerly Vankanan's) Franklin Hotel, North Queen street. G. UNKLE. Lan. jan 25 tf-1 So mething Nelv.—iNlßS. H. G. SUPLEE invites the attention of Country Merchants and Dress Makers to her unrivaled assortment of PA PER. PATTERNS, for lull sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Mantles, Talnps, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks, &c. The Patterns are embroidered in various designs, printed and fringed, showing exactly how the Dress will appear-when made. Being in constant communication with the best houses of London and Paris, and furnished monthly with every new d&ign asp soon as it appears, the public can always depend'on this old established House for the most recherche novelties in dress. Always on hand a beautiful assortment of Crztc inne.N,s CLOTHIV, of the newest styles and mate rials. . Medals were awarded ,her in 1848, 1850 and 852. A set of Six Patterns will be sent to any one en closing Three Dollars. MRS". H. G. SUPLEE'S Children's Clothing and Pattern Emporium, 64 South .211 St., Philadelphia. 3m-1 Estate of Bernaid McGrann, dOc. Letters of adminietratidn on the estate of Ber nard McGrann, late of Laneaster City, decd, have been issued to the subscribers: All persona indebt edrto said estate are requested to make payment ammediatel,y, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN McGRANN, Manheim twp. RICHARD McGRANN,Lanc , r, or to FRANCIS FEENAN, Esq., their Attorney, who is authorized to make settle ments for the Administra;ors. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Waterman .S.c Osbourn, NORTH W. Corner Second and Mulberry (Arch) Streets, Philadelphia, offer for sale a large assortment of •• TEAS, .COFFEE, 1 At the Lowest SUGAR, MOLASSES, j Market "rates. SPICES, &c., &c. • Those commencing New Stores are particularly invited to clll. 3Kr Attention given to Produce Jan J 5 To the Qualified Voters of the City of Lancaster. In pursuance of the Pro visions of the supplement to the Act, incorprating the City of Lancaster, approved the 10th day of February 1843, the qualified voters of the said city are hereby notified, that an election of an Alder man, or any citizen of said city, qualified to be elected a member of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth to serve as w MAYOR of said city, will be held at the Court House, in Lan caster, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of FEBRUARY next. The said election to be conducted in the same manner, and by the same officers, as election ot Select and Common Councils ot said city. jan 25 tt-I C. KIEFFER, Mayor. •y alentine DepOt !••••Valeritines.! Valen tines ! The subscrilAr has made arrangemenis Sufficiently large to supply the entire community with Valentines of the most beautiful styles ever offered before in the city of Lancaster. Also a splendid assortment of VALENTINE WRITERS, Envelopes, Lace paper, Mottoes—in fact, a large Supply of everything pertaining to a complete Out fit for St. Valentine's Day, Country marchants and others dealing in the ar ticle will find it much to their advantage by cal ling on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere, as he is prepared to offer inducements heretofore unknown in the Valentine Trade. • W. H. SPANGLER, • North Queen Street Get your Money Back. THIS is ,qutte a comnion every expression and what all try to do—Lnow to invest with a cer tainty of " getting your' money back " or its •full equvialent, is to embrace the inducements now of fered at the EAGLE! DRY GOOD SSORE, Corner E. King and Centre Square. •All kinds of Winter:Goods at reduced prices. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Here's an inducement, a handsome Shawl offer ed for your own, as we are determined to close out lot of shawls on hand. . Long Shawls selling for $lOO, upwards. MERINOES, MERINOES, MERINOES, French Merinoes, all col's 72 cts. to $l,OO. Another inducement, handsome de Raines, for 121 cts. per yard, do. 181 cis. worth 311. Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, Twilled Ribbon bound, all wool C 2, 0, 3,00, 4,00 per pair. We call the a Lion of Housekeepers and all about commencing o our stock of House Furnish ing Goods. Bleached and unbleached Table Damasks, Tick logs, Checks, 5-4, 6-4; 7-4,' 8.4, 10-4, and 12-4 Sheetings, Carpets, Good Domestic Carpets, 25 to 371 cts. per yard. Floor and Table Oil eloths, &c., &c. Musline and Calicoes;Calicoes and Muslins, good bleached add unbleached muslins for 61 cts. 5 cases good dark cola Calicoes selling for 61 eta., Gloves and Hosiery, good White unbleached black and White Hose for 120 cts. per pair. ' Bajons Kid Gloves for Ladies and Gents—Nos. 6, 61, 7, 71 and 8, all dohs, black and white, war ranted genuine. Blue, Grey, Buff,Tauj fc.. all wool medium and 6xtra quality. 1 Another supply of these handsome bor'd Linen Handkerchield =S:YEAS J. WENTZ & CO., Golden Eagle, comer E. King and centre square, jan 25 tf-1 DEPORT OF TIM BOARD OF DDIECTORS 0 F THE LANCASTER COUNTY MUTVAL all INSURANCE COMPANY, made at the Officeof the Company, at Wnzumttroym, Jan'y 11th, IBA .Number of Policies in force issued by the Com pany, January Ist, 1852 - - - - .... - 1,562 00 Number of policies issued by the Company, fr' 8 4.... v January let, 1852. to Jan'y let, 1853 - - Deduct number of Policies cancelled from Jell let, 1e 59 , up to Jan'y let, 1653 - - - 111 Increase of of number of Policies from Jung let ' 1852, op to Jan'y Ist, 1853, - - - 129 Deduct No. of Policies ascertained to be void, as per report of the - - _ . . . 35 90 = Collector filed in the Office of the Company Whole number of Policies in force,ffidey let, '53 1,652 00 Ainount of Insurance in force on Policies, issued by the Company up to Joey Ist, 1852 - - 83,935,344 ' Ec Amount of Insurances effected on Policies issued from Jan'y Ist, 1852 . up to Jan'' Ist, 1853 - 8501,823 61 Deduct amount of Policies cancelled from Jan'y Ist, 1952, np to Jan'y Ist, 1853 . - - - 234,407 25 1 Increased amount of Insurance effected on Poli cies, from Jan'y Ist,. 1852, up to Jan'y Ist, 1853 5257,416 35 1 1 Deduct amount of Insurances ascertained to be void, as per report of Collector filed - - 61,657, 00, 1 , 265,759 36 , Whole amount of Policies in force, Jan'y Ist, '53 , 93, 1, 19 Amount of Premium Notes in force, Jan'y Ist, '52 1 $150,872 26 Amount of Premium Notes deposited with the Company, from Jam'y let, '52 up to Jan'y 161, 0 53 823,620 42 • Deduct amount of Premium Notes cancelled, , from Jan'y Ist, 1052, up to Jody Ist, 1853 - 11,543 45 . . Increised amount of Premium Notch from Jan'y Ist, 1852, up to Jan'y Ist, 1853 ' - - - 12,076 95 1 , ' Deduct amount of Premium Notes ascertained to - • he void, as per the report of Collector, filed in • • the Office of the Company - *- - - 2,966 66 $6,110 26 1 Amount of Premium Notes in force, Jan. let, '53 • 1 $186,684 49 1852. i CFL FUNDS or 215 E COMPA- O M. Cash received for Assessment N 0.4 - - - 17 51 l' do do do do N 0.5 - - - 1,44595 do do do do N 0.6 - - - 1,728 69 1 Novem'r 41 do do Proceeds of NOM in Lancaster Co. • Bank, to meet the payment of losses by the ' 1 Company - - - - - - - - 1,484 CO Cash recd for per tentage, from Jan'y Ist, 1852, up to January Ist, 1853 - - - - - , 449 95 1 Cash received for Policies for same period - ' 239 00 1852. . 1 DR. 85,365 091 . January 1 Balance due the Treasurer, on account, audited 11 January lat, 1852 - - ... - . _ 136 17 March 3 Cash paid on Note in Lan. Co. Bank, and disc'nt 578 00 , • May 4 do do do •do 'do do 304 80 June 30 •do do do do do do 450 00 Novem'r 9 I do do Abraham & John - Landis, their loss 1 by fire - - - • " 450 00 „ " 13, do do Caleb C. Hood, his loss by fire - 1,125 00 do do • For Printing - - - - - 74 69 do do For Stationery and Postage - • 16 361 • do do Aitoiney's fee. Monies refunded on Assess nt N 0.6, and contin't exp's 17 86 , do do Expenses of Committee to view and - investigate the cause, loss, Ac., of • the recent fires - - - - 16 21 • do do Expenses collecting Asseas'nt N 0.5 110 68 .' do do Ex's do do N 0.6 54 84 do do Directors and Ex've Committee for services rendered the Company - 115 00 to do Secretary's Salary - - 175 00 i do do Treasurer's Salary - - - I 1111 00 do do Office Rent - - - - - „. 26 00 do do Note in Lancaster County Bank - 1 1,590 00 11 i 85,174 61 . Balance due by the Treasurer - s - 1 190 48 $5 , 365 There is due to the Company on Assess- I ment No. 6 - - - - - - 8 775 06 11 759 1211 !Due on Loan and Interest - - • 1 $1,531181 1 ' 11 . . I Due by Company for D. Over , holtzer's loss - - - 61,009 12 1 Due to Nicholas Reiser - • 25 00 81,034 121 The following named persons were el tors to serve said Company for the cried The Board of Directors have appointed the follow mg Ag_enis for said Company : Jacob S. Witmer, Manor Township. Joseph firClure, Bart do John Stauffer, E. Hempfield do -Freillt A. Zolzman, Laiz. Moses Pownall, Sadsbury do Samuel S.Patterson, Rapho do Jacob S. Sh rk, East Earl do Dr. Duds Kinzer, Leacock do Christian Duthie. Salisbury do • Chrlsuan Engle, Conoy do Adam Konigmacher, Ephrata do John M. Gill, Salisbury do Furs, Furs, Furs, AT the Lancaster Furs Depot of Chas. M. Er ben & Bro., National house building, one door north of Sprecher's Hardware store, North Queen street, Lancaster Pa. Muffs, Boas, Victorines, Cuffs, Ermie Trim ming, &c., &c. CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., nov 2.3 tf.44 ivtsion of Conestoga Township .. , udersigned, Commissioners appointed by the . Cotut of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster co., at November Session, 1852, to enquire and report as to the propriety of dividing said Township, as piayed for in a petition to said Court and a lemon strance filed, agreeably to the line designated in said original petition, &c. Will meet for that purpose on Monday the 28th of February next, at 2 o' clock in the after noon, at the public house of Jacob Kauffmam in said Township, and if on that day not concluded, they will continue in session from day to day, until the qurpose of their appointment shall be disposed of ; at which time and place all persons interested who think proper may attend. PETER MARTIN, CHRISTIAN BENTZ, JACOB B. GARBER, Examiner and Bear's copy. jan 25 dt-I1 . Commissioners. Public Sale. THE subscriber as Executor of Micheal Smith, deceased, and by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Washington county, will sell at public sale, on Saturday the 12th of February next, at the Hotel of Daniel Flora, in _Clearspring, Md.. a valuable Farm of first rate limestone land, con taining about 160 ACRES. About 140 Acres of this land is.cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is in timber. The improvements, in part, consist of a com fortable Two Story Log DWELLING 1, HOUSE, a new Swisser Barn, 76 by 62 R., sex in and an Orchard of good Fruit trees. There II n ' is a never failing spring of limestone water upon the premises. This property lies about two miles south of Clearspring, bounds upon the Chesa apeake and Ohio Canal, is in the midst of a good neighborhood, and convenient to several Mills. The Terms of Sale, are:—One fourth of the pur chase money in hand on the day of sale or the rat ification thereof, the balance in three equal annual payments with interest Iroin the day of save, the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser with security to be approved by the Executor. Upon the payment of the whole pur chase money a good and sufficient deed will be ex- I executed by the undersigned. JOSEPH M. SMITH, Executor. jan 25 3t-1] Wanted -1000 Shoe Makers,to buy Shoe Findings, at the Leather arid Shoe Finding Store, West King strut, a few doors below G. M. Steinman's Hardware Store. M. H. LOCHER. Shoe Pegs.-100 Bushels Shoe Pegs jnst received and for sale, wholesale, at Philadel phia prices, by \l. 11. LOCHER, West King et, opposite Cooper's Red Lion Hotel. 3000 Pounds of Schlessees Oak tanned Spanish Sole Leather, for sale at the old stand, a few doors below G. M. Stein man's Hardware Store. 51. H. LOCHER. Jan 11 61 IIL edical and Miscellaneous Li brary, Surgical Instruments, Medicine cases, Bottles, &c. It., belonging to the late Dr. Samuel Humes, will be sold at auction, at the Nlechanics' Institute, S. Queen at., Lancaster, on Tuesday af ternvon and evening, Febuary let. 1853, commen cing at 2 o'clock, P. M. Catalogues can be had of the subscriber previous to, and on day of sale. HENRY CARPENTER, Executor. 3t-52 The, attention of all citizens in favor of progress and improvement is respectfully invited to the fol lowing: Notice.—The subscriber purposes, (if the pro: ject is favorably received,) to furnish and ap ply Numbers to the Dwellings, Stores, Offices, &c., throughout Lancaster city. That this improvement is very mach needed is obvious to every one. So popular is the system of numbering, that there is probably no city in the Union of the size of Lan caster in which it has been so long neglected. It is unnecessary to enumerate the many advantages of haying streets regularly numbered. The adver tiser will call upon the citizens of Lancaster, in a few days, with a variety of new and beautiful styles of Nthhbers and Door Plates, which he will supply at Philadelphia prices. jan 18 .3t-52) A. P. M JEFFERS. Notice.—Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing between Wu. H. Bumf & JOHN ftAtaxon, Jr. was, on the 11th day of January, 1853, by mutual consent, dissolv ed. Persons indedted to said firm will confer a fa vor by making immediate payment to John: Ral ston,Jr., in whose hands the books now are, and to wom all monies due said firm.must be Jr. JOHN RALSON, Jr. Springville. Lan. co., Jan 17 ' 3t-52 - AATanted.-10 or 20 Shares Columbia Ban V Stock. J: F: SHRODER & Co. Dec 21 tf-47 . P. J. O'ROURK. VXTOULD respectfully announce to the citizens. Vl' , of Lancaster city and county, that he has re moved to SHRODER'S GRANITE BUILDING, Near .the Couit House, North Queen Street, where he will carry on the MERCHANT TAI LORING BUSINESS. His goods will consist of an entire new stack of the latest French styles, comprising Black and Blue, and various colors and abodes of Cloths; Black Doe Skin Caseimeres, and a choice selection of fancy Silk and Satin Vesting!. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage that was hereto fore so liberally bestowed. • As; 21 U-31 Dr. SAMUEL DUYYIELD, DAVID GRAFT, Taos S. WOODS, GEORDE L. ECSEHT, ADAM K. WITMX2, THOMAS S. MCILVAIII, JosEpit B. BAKER, HENRY F. SLATMAEND, NATIIL. E. SLAYBIA7GEH Dr. Samuel Duffield was elected President of the Board, and Nathaniel H. Slaymaker, Secretary, for the ensuing year. NATHL. E. SLAY MAKER, Secy. Dissolutlon of Partnership.—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading under the firm of Unkle & Coleman was dissolved by mutual consent on the 13th inst. All accounts with the firm will be set tled at the old stand. G. UNKLE, The business will be continued at the old place, as heretofore, by the subscriber, where he will be happy to see his old acquaintances. jan IS 3t-521 To the Qualified Voters of the City OF LANCASTER. In pursuance of the pro visions of the supplement to the Act, incorporating the City of Lancoster, approved the 10th day of February, 1843, the qualified voters of the said city are hereby notified, ihat an election of an Al derman, or any citizen of said city, qualified to be elected a member of the House of Reprnsentatives of this Commonwealth, to serve as MAYOR of said city, will be held at the Court House, in Lancaster, on TUESDAY, THE Ist DAY OF FEBRUARY next. The said election to be conducted. in the same manner, and by the same officers, as elections of Select and Common Councils of said city. WM. JENKINS, Recorder. t(152 For Rent—From the let of April next a two story and attic Brick dwelling house situa ted on the east side of North Duke, st., now occu pied by Jas. B. Wager, Esq., This dwelling is supplied with Gas fixtures in all its departments excepting the attic, also with hydrant water and a bath room,—the lot extending east to a 14 feet alley. Application to be made to MRS. AMELIA JEFFRIES, Jan 11-3t-5I East King et. NOlfice.—Aß persons indebted to the firm of Pinkerton & Smeltz, will please settle their accounts and those having claims will present them immediately for settlement. jan I l'4trsl] , PINKERTON 4-SMELTZ. Estate of Isabella McNeely deed, late of Mount Joy Borough.—Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of said deceased having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment to the undersigned, or to Jacob Sou ders, Esq., of the village of Springville, Lancaster eounty, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. DAVID McNEELY, Adm'r. jan 11 6i-51 Valuable Real Estate at Auction. PURSUANT to a decree of the Circuit Court of Rockingham county, Virginia, rennered at the October term, 1852, the undersigned, as Commis sioners appointed by said Court, will, on the first day of March, 1853, proceed to sell, on the prem ises, at public auction, the tract of land belonging to the late Abraham Smith, deceased, and on which he resided at the time of his death. It is situated on both sides of the North river, in the counties of Rockingham and Augusta, about 18 miles frm Staunton, and 12 from Harrisonburg, the proposed terminus of the Marmoset! Gap Railroad, and contains, by recent survey, about 1,023 Acres of exceedingly fertile land, constituting unques tionably one of the most valuable estates in the valley of Virginia, baing, as it is, well supplied with DWELLINGS and outbuildings of th best quality, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. There are about 60 Acres of first-rate meadow, and as much more can easily be made. A large portion of the bottom land consists of a black veg etable deposite from two to six feet deep, which is equal in its fertilizing properties to the best stable manure. About half the tract is cleared, and the residue heavily timbered. It will be offered for sale entire, and also in four subdivisions, and the sale Confirm ed in that way in which the largest sum will be re alized. These subdivisions contain several y some poles more than 495, 254, 218. and 55 Acres, each provided with buildings except that of 254 acres.— The tract of 55 acres has also on it a Saw-mill and and Grist-mill, with good water power. TERMS.—Bond and approved security for the whole of the purchase money; one-third in sixty days, with interest from the day of sale; the resi due in one, two, and three years, and the title re tained till the further order of Court. jan I I 6t-51] For Sale.-10 Shares Farmers Bank Stock Terms cash. M Shares Lancaster Co., Bank Stock, payable April Ist. without interest. J. F. SHRODER & CO. tf-50 Notice to Creditors. OFFICE OP THE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL} - Comrernr, December 17,1852. THE Susquehanna Canal Company is prepared to ezeeute the provisions of the act passed at the late sessions of the Legislatures of Pennsylva nia and Maryland, by the issue of thd new Bonds and Stock certificates provided for by said acts.— The holders of the obligations of the said Compa ny, an of the Tide Water Canal Company, will please present them at this office before the first day of January, 1853, or as early thereafter as practicable for conversion under said laws, on which named day the said new bonds will bear date. THOS. M. ABBETT, dec 28 sm-49] Treasurer. For Rent.—A pleasant Front . Room on first floor suitable for an office, near the South East corner of Orange and North Queen Streets.' Inquire at the Clothing Store of ERBEN IKCO. No. 35, North Queen Street, Lancaster. jan. 4. 450-tf 4 SHARES COLUMBIA BANK & BRIDGE 2 CO. STOCK FOR SALE. dec.7. tf.46] J. F. SHRODER, & CO. JOB PRINTING !Indy and expediciously exe cuted at thin Office lected Direc ing year, viz THOS. COLEMAN G. UNKLE JOSEPH SMITH, Jr. C. C. STRAYER. Commissioners