Carrier's Address to the. Patron of the Linen - Roll on thirlienicti viddiebcnia Tab; What ,caverwss for'-thY: rapidlight There is •riirpower ci makeimr,lives Grow lorigerisave One, - ; analiisnutaw; 0-' Decree has long eines passed; that all mastdio.y , Why , shonld we grieve that months and/ r ,l Have, gone their meutse, and _events, mown • . Joyful and some torrowlul, -have had , Their Jay, aid gathered are . among tief: ;-52.! ;, V . Ruins of the "inst. -The tears sie shed Will never bring them haelc. , - The litroblv e :•• Of grief that struggle atom hearts; Can only make ourseleed anoreiniserable; • .1. Then why shoold we rapine that-yew:lS-are- .15 , !;. Rolling round t .Soon the - last will come. , And go for us.. .And taking.in the. l y t Of human sorrows, taltisiny-wh01101 , r116 4 / 1 . .t 'To enjoy the thins of life'oihe grave Would be Most welcome. -- • See the, stars'are going out, and. the Red streaks of, day are dawning In the grit. .All night-long .the , ,• . - Sounds of guns and cannoas.• Have disturbed the- ar:of !lee And now, AS though wear - pot-the Cheerful sportrbut a solitary shot At intervals is heard. = The shadows_c The night are Bed, and morning comes To liot-thi earth, and crowds, impatient For We dawn of day, are iiaiting for • The elmr roach of better:cheer.. But few tears are shed at the decease 01 tho old 'year. The sad events that filled Thelfiges of its history, are now forgotten ; r, it remembered,, only as the incidents t I Time, against which man has got no Right to murmur. Joy or sorrow Atl:must share alike, and bow in alcek submission to the will of ~tm who rules o'er all. The N•kw YEAR is a gala day,. Not unlike the Carnivals of old, _ When lids and lasses met'in busy throngs To feast on love r Or sugar.plittne at pleasure. A motley crowd indeed istseen at every Corner. The wrinkled face of age, turns round To-43ugh at tuayish glee or. maiden Jolly. Ear(h'one dressed in hollidaymparel, Tippets fine and Cuffs, end crossed-barred bresses, and MOM resembliqg bear-skins, Or hide torn from the Piairieptiffalo, Tho Beaver and the Otter and the Seal, Contribute to make up the - outward Show . Of those who fill our crowded streets. The fines of care arc written on sew faces; tiers artd,there a squalid beggar with his Tattered clothes, moves slowly by, and - Pausing asks for alms; some pale'dkeeked Wife, it, apse wayward husband on the New Year's Morn, pledged his last shilling for the delights 01 rum, and on whose board no-signs of Cheer are seen, and in whose home sits • Chilling want and pinching poserty, e t o\ Her tale of misery finds law ear listen . And few eyes to-weep; and as e r d : , Wind sweeps the streets along,she w • ps. Her scanty cloak around her, and returning To her dreary home, with tearful eye watches The squalid babe whose food that mbrn She vainly sought to beg. Y. t these belong Rot to the busy crowd. Every thing with them is joy t nd hope 'And promise. They little dream that_ ' Buried in the future, there niay\zet remain, Some shadow darker than the dreary tomb, To rest on them, to quench the fire of their Ey e,and dampen energies now strong and vigorous, And- o>er the soul hang like a gIO - Ciary pall, Crushing. the drops of life from out the heart And rendering every moment sad and sorrowful. The gloom of night will hush the loud festivity, And, save the few who linger far behind To join the later revelry, each one will return Unto his quiet home, prepared to wait another New Year's advent, e'er they renew their Festive joy. The cares of lifei its' profitable Pursuits and labors will absorb their minds, And all forgetful of the Old Year's grave, Or New Year's birth, they'll - still press on The roulade of life, and toil for wealth, For honor and a name to leave Behintl them when they're dead. 'Twits said by one whose wisdom is high Held in estimation, that the social G atherings of a people, tend to improve The State, and strengthen the strong sinews 01 the country. The interchange of soul, And thought and sentiment, found \ At the lestiiie board, Will make life dearer, And more sweet, and furnish zeal And energy to liberty's defendants. 11 this be so, then let them all continue, And as the year comes round to greet Us with its new born hope's, let the loud Music leg and echo, and every cloth ' file spr lad, and the'bright-wine and. Banquet knit the chord that binds The hearts of freemen all together., • Our Country now is safe, united by The golden chords of love and patriotism, - . The nation turns its hopeful eye on him' • Who guides the ship of state ; , And conscious of its safety in his hands, Looks gladly to the future and disdains • VO The sneer that curls on Tyrant's lips; What Caare we for.the gaudy show, and Vaunted pride, that come o'er the Lingering ghost of royalt yt The sweat, And groans and tears of slaved . , that Purchased them, e'er long , will change To molten fire - , to consume their life, And rear upon their princely ruins The stars and emblems of the free. • Our own free State sits proudly in the nut Her iron hills resound with the loud hammi That bra's in bars, her' still unbounded we, Herprintmly cities stand as monuments of Untiring industry and genius of her sons. The stars and stripes of liberty wave over' Her unequalled soil. Her fruitful farms ak in the summer's Sun, and scarcely H; de their bosom'in the suns of wintery • g e k _ Her railroads run like rivers on their course, Bearing the tide of wealth and ?Reuling Fortune, down through her valleys and' Her mountain gorges, 'enriching all And rendering all more prosperous. .What care we for the rapid flight of Time! While all the " Eternal years of God ' 2 roll round, Otx country must and ill be, tree. . • ',. Those who now fill t e scenes will pass away, g ps._ But other actors will s ply their place, Learled in the untram led- schools, where Knoviledge is not bought aid for, like Ghattels in the common marks , With hearts as brave and dauntless As the gnarled oak, whose giant limbs , Defy the storm.. These will defend . . The State,"when we are gone, with freedom's Banner waving o'er their heads, and freedom's God, their sole protection. . IRON MANTTFALOTIJNI IN TEE UNITIM- STATINL— hi the Manufacture cif pig iron, as appears from the Census of 1850: . • , Capital invented in manufacture $17,348,000 Raw metal consumed . . ' 7 000, 000 ~ , , Cost of labor - , -, 5 4 088 000 _ .... Value of product Hands employed In the manufacture of cast iron Capital' invested in manufacture. Raw rr aterial Value of product Number of hands In 1821, the value of imported iron into the U. States was $1,213,000—in JB5O, $9,150,000—in 18, 1, $9,090,000.d h ' i , 1 The subjoined sraterneptsehbw the value of.iron and article's which are wholly or in riart composed of iron imported into, the United Syite,s, *ln 1851 and 1852 185.1 - f 1652. • $950,560 $1, 142,716 7 1 997,166 1,650,191 Pig Railroad Marinfaqure of Cast ' $1,437;133 1,219,202 " • Wrought ' 2,278,089 3,460,112 " ,Not specified 3,427,181 2,319,280 1,274,838 1,607,158 Cutlery Other manufacqrs com posed of steel in pait GSS,S3I 976,889 Old 202,009 311,444 Total," $17,635,507 $21,626,993: 30,000 men are emplyed in the United States in Iron castings; 25,00 in manufacture of Pig r% Iron and 14,000 fa -Wrou.lot Iron rir railer v,arre• Tnis State is emphatici lly the great Store house of Ille Union, in the way Of coal and iron. In the len Irdlowing counties arejloc.ated the principal iron worgs : • Berks county has i 44 Iron Works. Lancaster, ; - i 30 - do. ' 'Clarion, l 30 .',. 'do. ~.'. Hu itingdon, -28 " do. - Blair, 27 , O! Chesfer, ' .- 1 2 • ,5 d do .. . -4, Venango, • , 21 - dn. . ..',. Columbia and Mnntour, 24 do.. .... Centre,. . 20 , do: : Armstrong, , 18 do.• ' - The following table shows the fined capital em. ployed in ten counties • Allegheny, Armstrong, Lancaster, Chester, Berks, - Clarion, Columbia, . Blair, Huntingdon, - I _Luzerne, Total. bLIVILTLNT T0,1311111T0R1. - 4 10 consequence of ..the-svasiaLusaLin_thel i stentAgickilaccit ,, Eimer -bag immi4tetimikr **Mot foAhl'ff r f airrollowat :o,:94.qJutilt clre_j4l6lV4WitOilliViitegabOik '20,40041 . : the Irpipienfi 8549 wiali*. tA9p9,4l.xixiiotsci ilioft`vrooiljt at 10.914 totupaiintehoopme4 or.: coroish” fed.v,plts extental-digneusioniusboold.not , if preeti , . table; siteed.onetabie foot..iss megunzre- „Me , !tattle thelnvento4 eild aide( tie sesitner; if' 'tbeiattelit battle to•him, should be permanently RP' ar:4_42 it,e4 - et ealralvin,g.of osherir:K. , t - 'V F , ifeW the *oilefilskpi - }pefiltteds eiroii twice*, pentet snith' t o t ,daroe;io' Fddi.ydif t ne t olty t his bee n )felß 2 08 4 1 0 12 r .tirn) o zth e ir/ 113 r -de g ki i4 °lf thatiffe ofEee *tP2ol3 ll :ker,rox th they ate miejaict eyeo _ - • gteKOSSlTTll,'acctorAtig to reportd,ls prepa ring for a revolationag:attersupt in Europe as soon as the propertnne may afrive WirmOrthenloni for a revival of the Bossutifihitv end - other revoinl - Canary fasbiohs. But we havo'no doubtltid'Phl adelphfapgblie iro'tnatteryi7atarijbethechanges in dress, -will Still 'contititie to providetheniseives With Clothing from 'lleekhfil:th iNgliOn l / 4 email in& elegiuireltiihingatorefriciall Chesndt street', 'air. , vier orritinklin Place. 'idea 21 1 '3' 49 Mann -Ka oain 5 111 'Splendid North Light Daguerreotype Rooms, Na. 1213-Areh: street, I.door below'fith,louth side;:Philarleiphla. Persona .vititing the city- daring , the 'apprOacbing holidays should tall on us Land obtain one or more of oar superior Daguerreetypes, and have them set in plain or fancy Casea. , The reputation , of our sly! an Site offered at a much lower Mast, thus giv lug alPeq chance to obtain -a good picture of thelest materials. Termi,—One 'Dollar and up wards. • • -Daguerreotype of deeesied friends or relations" copied ecrial to the originals, and or the same size or larger if desired. • [dee 13 4e-47 Goodit;for the goitaarl.—Jamos . B. , 4 - Fidlerla vrell;buoiett Wet' Julietry Aild Silverware i,establilhment, No. 12 South Second street, below Market, Philadelphia, presents a rich, rare, and incomparable assortment of Goods for the approaching holidays, which cannot fail to please the purchaser. Mr. Fidler's stack is ;of the most fashionable description, Comprising Gold and -Silver Watches, Rings ' Broaches Bracelets, Chains, Guards, Gold Pens, Pencil Cases; and a valuable veriety of other articles belonging 'lto the business; which will be • disposed of at the lowest cash prices. - ' deo 13 4t-47 Goods for the Holldays.—FßENCH Mims, Morro Curs AND Samoans; do. for children; do. Mugs, varions sizes ; do. Match Boxes ; - do. Toy Teasett; do. Card Baskets; do: Colognes; do. Initi,Stands; do. Vases; Common Toy-Teaseta, &c. For sale Wholesale; and Retail by 'EDWARD SNOWDON, Importer and dealer in gueensware, China & Glass, No. 29. North Second street ? opposite Christ Church. Philadelphia. [nor 29 4t 45 By the Rev. J. J. Striae, Henry K. PiT to An rill Heisy, both of West Donegal. By the same, Henry Kelley to Mary A. Eshle man, both of ast Donegal. . On the 29th ult., by the Rev. Wm. Rankin, Cal • A. Shaffner, Lumber Merchant, to Emma A., youngest daughter of the late Major F. Flury, all of Marietta. - hy the Rev. J. H. Menges, Jno. E. lariili'lgEgza A. Mertz. • — olVtlielltittitt i oby the Sky. J. J. Strine, Aka r= R. Witmer to Mary A. Kendig, both of East Lampeter. On the 15th ult., by the same, Jacob H. Sweig art, of East Hempfleld, to Betty Warfel, of Cone toga. On the 15th inst., by Mayor K,eiffer; John W. Hickman' toElizabeth B. Hamborri, both of Chester county. In Manor twp., on the 12th inst, Anna Kauff man, widow of the late Henry Kauffman, aged 59 years, 6 months . and 19 days. 'ln Colunibia, on the 29th ult., Everaid F., son of Henry C, Fondarsmith; aged. 2 years, 7 months and 14 days. In Harbor Creek, Erie co.,•Pa., on the 7th ult 4 Thos. Moorehead. aged 84 years and 4 months.— Mr. M. was born in Lancaster co., and settled in 1801 on the farin where he resided at tie period of his death. In Marietta, on the 9th inst., Jane s Goodyear, aged 64 years. . In Columbia, on Monday week, Henry K. Mey ers, aged 19 years, 2 months and 10 days. ' The 'ParransmiarA-, Dec..3l, 1853. Fl.. r.—There is a steady.demand for export, but ie. • lly at a price below the views 'pi senate, and only about 2000 bbls. have been disposed of for shipment, including 400 bbls. ordinary City Mills, at $6 62.3; 800 bbla straight and better brands, at $6 75, which is the uniform asking rate; and 700 bbls. extra at $7 per bbl. • The sales for Mate use are, to a moderate extent, within the range of $8 73 a 7 50 for good retailing to extra and fancy. fami ly brands. Rye Flour remains - inactive at $5 per bbl. Corn Meal is without much inquiry. A fur ther sale of GOO bbls. Brandywine was made at $3 GU. Penna,.mealls dull at $3 25 per bbl.— Gram.—The receipts and sales of wheat are light, and the deli:land good both for shipment, and mill ing at Julio former rates. Abdut 3000 bush. Penn. red sold in lots at 150 c. and 2000 bus. white, part at 160 c. and part at a price not public— said fo be at a higher figure. Rye is about stationary 'at 95 a 96c. Corn is in - moderate request with further sales of 5a 6000 bus. new. Southern yellow at 65 a 70c. aceodidg' tb dryness. Data remains dull, and about'Boo'bus. inferior Penna. sold at 40c. CATTLE'Mettarr.—The offerings of Beef Cattle this week' comyrised 1200 head. Mills number 300 were for New York, and the balance at $7,50 a 9,50,. according to quality. Cows and Calves are in steady demand at $12a35 for the former: y_ertn e Mulch Cowl are in demand. Hogs are arriving freely; about 1600 head being offered. They are in fair demand at $6,00a6,76 per 100 lbs. The number of killed Hogs offered is very limited.— Sheep fad Lambs are scarce and in demand.— About 1200 head sold at $4 to 6,50 each, accord ing to quality.' T . . . lgh Constable.—JOHN CONNER will be a candidate for High Constable, before the City nominating Democratic Convention, and re spectfully solicits the votes and influence of his friends for the nomination. Lancaster, jan 3 td-50 12,740 000 20 458 ITh!solution of PartnerstOp.-,Hav ..“ ing sold my interest in thif Cars to my late partner, James Hopkins, I this day withdraw my connection froni the Forwarding and Traneporta lion busineks. $17,458 000 , 1.0,348 000 7,000 000 25,000-000 20 507 The business will be continued by James Hop kins, who solicits a continuance of the patronage extended to the late firtm BAKER. Gap, Jan 2, 3t-5O AWanted.—On the first of April azt, who understands gristrinding,merchant wotk, and milling in geneial. One with a small family preferred. Good recommendations required none others need apply. Apply ,to the subscriber at the Lioneybrook Mill on the Harrisburg turn, pike eight miles west of Downingtown, or address them at Brindywine Manor r..o.,Chester co., Ps. Also wanted at the same ;lime a good Cooper, with a family. J. MACKELDUFF &.-SON. jail 3. *3t-50 Estate of David Stone, Jr., in the Court of Common Pleas tile ninety 'Whereai, John Huber And John Buck waiter; Committee over the person and estate of David:Staner r jr,,•did on the 234 day of Decem ber, 1853; file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given to all peraons interested in the said' Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 23d day 'of January; 186 4 , , for the confirmation .thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, . • JOHN $. 11ffiRD,"Protb , y. jan 3 . . • t 44-20 Notice.—The Stockholders of the Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike Road Company, ire hereby notified that Vn instahnent orthree dolfari on each share of strict will be required tei be paid on or before the ;6th day of 7antaryi Ind, and five dollars on each shire eiery 'thirty Jaya there after until the whole is paid. -By order of the Board. N.' CASSEL, -Seely, Payments can be tad's itt-the 4 tinemster Savings Xnstitylicl, or to the Tteammer in Marietta. - • IT. CASSEL; Itfaiettai Jan 3 ti -50] Vs Late: of David Stoner, jr., In ..L2l,Ed Court . "• of Common Pleas• foy the County Of lisnuseter. Whereas, John Haber and. JohO Bunkmdtnr * Cimunittee over the peramiund estate otih*Di StadOriliir did the 22d iisyr 64D/ideal: her,.1864;r0 the' oirin4 of the ProthonotaryAf the said'CoitlY., 40 1 , tir4onniV Atm said Notice - is tot ali . persons meet- . iisled tothe elf& estale,that 't.hii: . paid Court 'hail; appointed thif'2.3d"d'ity•or - Jnnititth 1554, for:tti confirmation thereof, aniess — ifeeptionii bO'fated. ' .TogielL'lttrPiPooll. `pFotlire at/co $1,830,000 1,388,000 4273,000 1,24,000 1,231,000 1,221,000 1,107,000 992 000 99.8,000 702,000 oumooo MARRIAGES. DEATUS. Treasurer , - - TlPelton's Splendid series of out- .L" line Mape—Jeut received at the city Bocik Em. , TioiitihrefkßialifilYtritretilfeeilittlY "..elittrfired . ;InsipitoofOri4llo3l2:s ,- : 4 - iti.-<:t 7 s ..: V: . 2. ..r.;„ f . q LiPtilitiestaad•Physicskrear on.Westetn- :gem- . rapherai I..fesfelry;.7.ferst.....- . ..., _,-,,,,., .- ' t • 1, ~ .' 1. faiiticalassi" •Phisicalmap oE.Bastattn: fiemii pitenej 7,iniettryl-leet. - r. ~..,......,-.. :...- _:„. , i O, 3...! ofthe-trisiiia Sistaig. Britiiii..Piro. Me - antral America arid, the West India, Ll,' am teetby I fiset.. : • nr , At .- .:'.:44, ..f:.., _T T. •,,.. 7, • 1 4. Map Ahl Eu 04,16 Sittig. 6-feer,lo An.- .1.:-1,..'. - 5. Map .Mrsfutiai6 -kat :lry -61eet. 2: fn, , 1 .., .. _1 , 6....lthicrolougrAM esiescatirrAfficsp6;feet."by _ ..,.. Price of Strict; - 2,15,00: *BeltrueirlErry talicimispheri mapi,•llBtail price, 51:1„zeate. 'AO - . . • • _ • •,.1- FaryaitfaU:sesist ofinapsi 60.cenitur. es:e: • The pcilitiplet;ofTeitoWs: system :of teaching Geography will command:themsalvee to every. in telligent Teacher.l2.4 ,s. . - , • let -.llia bitted -upon thereat what-we seers iel dem forgotten. Therefireirappei_distinct, and bril lieuttly.coloredinsps.arensedf.mt•whick evety,wb-. 'root • -f - ' 3. The mink Makes isvoluterilr a greater , and: more fmccessfeeffort to.retain the nameiolin ob ject, when that name•isnotAffixed , to at for. future reference.- The osperimenti -.fairly tried, z verifiers. this tact •this • eccount.that they e outline biaps. . 3d Classificatien,ae aid. to memory is al. ready tharoughly apprettiated.. For this reason, the Names of all Countries, Rivers,Alonntaine, rebinds, Capes, S 9, fleas, & c., .Von a M ap, are class ed and recited together. •.' • • • ' 9th. Words, strange, ,diftcalt, and,of unusual pronunciation, are made familiar by repeating them several times over:... In' order that large, classes . May do this together, c.hints are recommended, though not inaietedroni - sth..No' exercise exerts so powetTul an influence over,the -young as singing, and when it can be prof itably incorporated with a leseon, the hour,for re citing will -be anticipated with..the intense eagerness... ]Knowing this the 'author has issumnd the immense labor of malting it.repetition of emelt lessen in the form.of. verse,-whith may be sang at, ter,zecitation. Aliso a special maw_ of the United States, and the State of Penneyfvania, to -be used in connec tion with the-above series - 3.nd on•.the same-plan. Eastern and Western 13ett:is 4 phere Maps sold sepa rately; price CO: School threatens. and teachers are invited to call and examinethis improved se ries, to whom a very liberal.recluction war be made from the above prices- W. E. SPANGLER, stile agent for Lancaster city and county. jan 3 t-501 No. 33 North Queen it., Lou. patent Medicine Store, in East Orange et., Lancaster, next door to Kramph's Clothing Stote. The subacribers have taken the Family Medicine Store of Dr: Jacob Long, (Tor meilyX Digits) take occasion to inform the pub lic, thai they have greatly increased the stock, and keep on hand a large assortment of the moat pop ular medicines of the day, and have made arrange ments to obtain all the new medicines as soon as in the market, at the manufacturers , prices. By strict attention to business, they hope to re ceive,a liberal share of public patronage. jan 3 tf.5OJ T. J. STEVENS gt CO. rip° the titipertleore of Roads of Lancaster County. The attention of the au ipervisors is particularly directed to the following provisions ofthe Act of the 27th ofFebruary, 1847, relative to Bridges: "It shall hereafter be the duty of the Supervi sors of the respective Townships of the County of Lancaster to keep in good order and repair out of the, funds of their respeitive townships, all bridges in their townships which have been or hereafter 'shall be erected by such township, at the expense, in part of in whole of the said county of Lancas ter, provided such expense for each bridge in one year does not exceed One hundred Dollars, and . if inj the opinion of the Supervisors or Supervisors such repair will exceed One hundred Dollars, he or they shall report in i erriting such bridge imme diately,to the Commissioners of the-County of Lan caater,deslgnating in such report particularly where such bridge.is located, and the nature of the re pairs to be done, and the probable amount neces nary ,to make such repairs," &c., &c. When the amount of the repairs shall exceed one hundred dollars, if it shall appear that the ex pense of such repair was increased above one hun dred dollars by reason of The neglect of the Su pervisor or Supervisors neglecting to repair the same iddthe proper time, the said Cdrronissioners shall over lrom the township wherein such bridge is locatee - the amount paid for such repairs, notwithstanding the same may exceed one hundred 'dollars." &c. &c. _ CHRISTIAN HESS, JOHN M. HIESTAND, PHILIP GEIST. Commissioners jau 3 ti-50] Wonrics invigorative Cordial. Purely Vegetable in its 'Composition. This invaluable .Cordial, is extracted from Herbs and Routs, which have been found after years of expe rience, by the most skillful Physicians, to A be pos sessed of qualities most beneficial in the diseases for which it is recommended; and hence whilst it is presented to the public, as en 'efficacious reme dy; it is also known to he of that character on whieh reliance may placed as to its safety. I case - Impotency, Hoemorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albin or Whites, or for DEBILITY arising from any cause, such as weakness from sickness, where the patient.has been confied to bed for some time, for females aftconfinement, Abortion or Miscar riage, this Coral. cannot be excelled in its salu tary effects; or'loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weakness, Palpitation of the litaii, Irigestion;Sluggishness„ Decay of the Procreative, Nervotisnese, 4-c., where a tonic Medicine is required; it will be found equal if not superior to any compound ever used. • ' To FEXALES,—Henry's Invigorating Cordial, is . one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many complaints to which .females are subject. It as sists nature to brace the whole system, check ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappiness among La dies would exist,,were they generally to adopt the use of this Cordial. Ladies, who are debilita ted by those obstructions which females are liable to,, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to'viger. , TOUNO MlC2f . ' tha t solitary practice, se fatal to the existence of Man; and it is the young who are most apt to become its victims, from an ignorance of the danger to which they subject themselves, cadsing Nzavous DEBILITY, Weakness of the aye- tern and Premature Decay. Many of you may now bOuffering, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brot' on 'themselves Premature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissioqi, Weakness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affection, or any oth er consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, occasioning; the necessity of re, flouncing the felicities ors4a4.l.B. Q :Cressenin g bAth mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's in - crating Cordial, a medicihe that is purely Vegeta ble, will aid nature to restore those important func tions to a healty state and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthener or the system as a TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medi cines, and, as is customary, append a long list of Recommendations, Certificates, iS•c., beginnig with 'Hear what the Preachers say,' tindauch like; it is not neeelustiy;' for Henry's Invigorating Cordial, only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we say. The genuine " Henry's Invigorating Cordial," is put flp,in B,oz. , panel Bottles, and is easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signature on the label of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) Ler.F.olii.for.s2, per. Bottle ;- Bir. for os ; $l6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all orders mast be addressed. For Bale by all repectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. Dy6TT 4- SONS, 132 N. 2d at., Philadelphia, sole agetn for Penna. Ittr HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL.— Tmeritif of this purely vegetable extract Tor the r ,trai and cure of physical prostration; genital d ? ility, nervous affections, 4-.,•4-c., are fully de scribed in another column of this paper, to which the reader is refered,. $2 per bottle, $3 bottles for $5, six bottles for ges; $l6 per dozen.— Observe the Mark of the genuine." Prepared only.bra..E. COHEN, N0."3 Franklin Row, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa. to whom all ordersimmtbe addreised; . For sale by all respectable Druggists 4. Merchants through out the country. T. W.DYOTT 4—SONS 32 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. jan 3 ~ Iy4o ' null •• •• gs for Sale. -On Saturday the th 111 day of itnuary next, at 6 o , cl - o - ok in the eve lig, at thelpublic house of John Michael in the ity of Lancaster will be sold by public vendee, the materials Of five two-story- brick- dwelling' houses, a two-story brick printing office, two brick stables, two frame houses and other buildings, sa tiated on the ground purchased for the purpose of erecting new Market Rouses in the city of Lan caster. Persona wishing to purchase will call at tho Mayor's office, where they'ciiit get' a statement of the size of materiala,-tie,, Pcc.i.cotgained in the, bnildinge. The terms and time for 'remoring said obuildings. will be made known at the,salii. By res lution or nosUacila. .PETER J. GORNER, V. 7. E.RAMPH, • FRED. BENER, , • , flec.47; 61 7 491 Committee. - - . LANCASTER Gas ComParrit,l -Dec. 5,1853. S ADividend of . Forty -live cents on earl share hl 'reek of the Lancaster Gas potopany, has thir.day been declared, payable' ten days alter dathit the office of John. F. Bhroderi ' ,• WM: MATHIOT, Preen... l' , Attelit, WM. GLZCS7 I de; 13 o • . U • 0 • t. . Steam mutt Ippltior ticket. to otle of thODiroctorr. - Vivo 20 31-44' • :to o ny eudig.-- the Court or Cominon Plan for the county of Lan valtervo Nerveg r 'rrenoootE 0141iFluraitr fiKabirWrifax, Ey 1:i . (ken rob ir MO, Memo jko Ohio : orthe:PrOthontthirj):3l:tht • 13 1 Ft; . / 114 4 4 a: 10 (Ct 7 tlia*lLescato;. , • r Notice ta here • • reit .to all persona in the sauVeataln, the .. u 414bou**Tgr* pointed' thi. 16th- day:to s m ug, 4. ;for - th e con- foliation ,the2e4, ezwywur, filed. Attest, 0 K t , 1 1K 0. 4 .11 11, Adeed in The dlntrthqUon of the money, g from the sale Octlie gopiny. .f.thkrikait .004ing, noweCturt; in3:fierAly antied`thit thqender 'taped AliditOr ail) by the urfOrcoennoth Ple,aa tot that .parpciee; will a • af.l.ltOtifilic house of Lewia'ffprielt(triin . of fairicister, on Friday tfie , k3Wkiy - .o l Janallq..._ B 4. o c ll " p. Argot' stk . ..&i.p.p, t , dec 41-3i49,f .; retate::of JtubPol r f eud cififi;lii the,CAuttot Coinlitoit,',Rlelia for eft County of, Latiauiter, li!thisitas; John gliiudfor and Ddiridirriteatetter'anaigheee of Johnfl.,Kaailler and wife did on the Pith daypf NoTd_, bey 1851, file in the office of the letiottione at 06 laid Cciiirt their account of this said -estate. ; • Ikrcitice:ito 'hereby given topers ons' interested in the said that thee said Csiurt have ap 7 piiinted the 16th day oflanitify;lB64, for the Ci),11 7 firmati4 cthereor, nnleu exceptionsibe.fdek, Attest, T 'JOHN' K. REED; PAO I 4. "..Yi• • , - Prothy7i WHO.' 'Lan' dec . 26 - • 4t-42 • • A seigno : Estate `. of Frederick Deivliv; Court of Comthint 'Pleas' for, the nodat - j• of LiamistlM: , Wliereax;Chidstiai Hoff man, Mrsugnee ufFvedeidelr. Dewier did ortthe 21st day - ot November; 1853, 51e 'in . office , of the Prothonotary of 'the-sitia 'Ponri his antrottneef the said Estate: - Notice'is hereby - iivon to all persdni itirereeted in the said estate, that the said Dourt hivejapibint ed the 16tit day of January, 1854, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions' be Opt., Attest, JOHN K. REED, Protil. Prothro Dffice, Lan, dee 27 !, ft. 49 Estate of Samuel J. Davis ' and 4.24 wife, in the Court of Commen'Pleaa for the county of taneastet. WhereniG'Corn s etiospollizi4 assignee did on the 15th day of Deed:fiber, 1853, file in , the office of the Prothonotary; Of:the said COnit his 'accounfol the's:Lid' estate: _ Noti is hereby given to all persons interested' intheitaid estate, that theSaid * Court bave appoint ed the 16th day of January; 1854, for the confir matioit thereof, unless exceptions be 51tid.' Attest, • JOHN ICHEEDyProth"y, Frothy's Office, Lan. dim 21 \ 41,48 Ustate-af Sultanas Brady, .dee'd. 1.4 in the-Coact of Common Pleas for she counz ty of Lancaster. - Whereas, Abrahain:RoiTy. and David B. Herr trustees of said Susanna Brady de- Ceased,under tho.list will and tailimanvorthri tian Herr Blue- Bock, deceased, did od the 15 day of December, 1803, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account-of the said estate: Notice isfiereby given to all persons interested in the said/ te r that the; said Court: have ap -)a .ointed the 116 day of January 1854, for the con - firmation there f, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth 9 y, Prothy's Office, Lan. dec 27 . 4-49 Estate of Jacob Grove, a Lana tic. In the Court of Common PieasTor the county of Lancturter. Whereas, Christian Grote, committee, did on the 21st day of November, 1853, file in the office of the . Prothonotary orthd said Court his account of the said estate : Notice is hereby given' to all pemons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 16th day of January,lBs4, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be fildd." Attest, ..• • • ..10.13N,Kx REED, Prothl. - Prothre Office Lan. dec 27 41-49 state of Anna Kauffman. decd. E—Letters testamentary with the will annexed on the estase of Anna Kauffman, late of Manor township, Lancaster county, deed, have been issued to the subscriber residing in said tawnship: Alt persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. CHRIST lAN HABECKER, Executor dec 27-6t'4B) Adjouritegl Courts for 16154.—C0m 4non Pleas. It is ordered by the Court'that adjourned Courts for 1854, be held for the decision in the Common Pleas,,,Orphan>s Court and Quarter Sessions, On Monday the 20th day of March, 9th ,6 Jane, 11 CI 18th " September, a 1 11 18th " December, in said year, to continue two weeks from the said days, respectively', and as much . longer,as the bu siness shall require. All the cases on the list, for argument in the Orphan's . Court, shall be taken up on the first days of said termeand 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 said terms, and in the Common Pleas on Thursday of said terms, respectisoly, and proceeded in un til disposed of in like manner, unless continued by consent or cause shown. . . _ It is further ordered that tlie.abiencii at the time appointed for taking up cases mention ed in'the preceding orders shall be no armee to sue pend proceedings therein, unless legal greunds fot a'conntinuance for that cause shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS It is ordered by the Court, that adjourned Coins for Jury Trials in the Common - Plene for ON, be held on the 6th Monday, 30th day of Jnnnary, ' sth 66 29 t h ,6 6 May, Ist 66 sth 66 Junt3 4 Ist 6 6 4th '. September, sth .6 30th 66 October. het ,‘ 4th " December, and such other periods as may btaappointed at the above mentioned Courts o'r regular terms. The above to be published in all the Newspa pers in the City and County of Lancaster, three successive times in each, at the expense of the county. Bills, to be presented at the Commission ers, office. JNO. K. REED, Proth'y._ Prothy's office, Lan. deo 27 3t-49 Public Sale.—On Tuesday, January 3, 1854, I will offer at public sale, the whole of my PARLOR, CHANREN AND kIiCARN Funouvian - and fixtures wiihout exception or reserve, rating . from an eicallnnt Rosewood' PIANO to - a Grid-irofi.— When - I soy that every article in the house will be sold, I need not enumerate or specify their]. Also, a small Non SATE, four good fresh Milch Cows, a Sleigh for one or two horses,n light,Jenny Lind Carriage, one horse wagon and hay lad4ers, new wood sled, a lot of grain bags, a superior la• dy's side saddle, harness, robes, belts, wheel-bar rows, grindstones, shovels, crowbars, chains, and all sorts of odds - and ends usually accumula about large country establishments, as' well as a considerable, quantity of Porearoms, Arnms and POULTRY. In addition, will be sold all the unsettlefi ac counts standing upon my Mill Books, without ex ception, a list of which will be prepared by day of eale,jn accerdanet with the NOTlCEPublished cone four 'ninths ngo. (It might be worth while for Delinquents to attend to this, is. Wei° Will be a fine opportunity for speculating epee their own debts without much capital.) Sale to commenc at 10 o'clock, A. 1k1; precisely, when terms and conditions will be made known by CYRUS S. HALDEMAN, Locust Grope Mils near Bainbridge, Lae. co. dec .4 209 ritrAlso several TOWN LOTS, in the villige'oi Bainbridge, and New Holland, ,York county,) be longing to the estate of Henry Haldeman, deed, will be sold on the above mentioned day.; . CYRUS SAIAIDEMAN,Ei,i. Statement of the Conestoga' Steam Mills, on the 30th of Noventher,-1803, publfithed .th,;pursuance of the Act of Asset& y i , Tit.itiiiiittiity6; manufacturing operations in th is Comnimiltitidttilit as follows, viz: . . , ~ . ..Capital authorized , $500,00(1 ~ . . ' itmonif of capital subscribed, Four hundred and sevedty r ode{thonsand nine= hundred atht."fifty AO ( I I i lars i amount ther of actually,paid in, fonr.buthired and sixty-6 z. thou d five hundred,andseyenty fitre dollars; dne sundry individualst--balances of acconnuf---one undred and forty-six, thousand a 0 forty-one dollars and eighty-one cents; James' • Mortgage Loan, nisety-nine thousand.five hundred dollars; interest and dividends unpaid, one thous and two hundred and fifty-two dolling and-sixteen cents; Treasurer of No. 3 Mill, one:thousand two hundred and forty-nine dollars and t thirty-nine. ' cents; Mortgage and Coupon bond Account, seven.- Li-seven-thousand six hundred dollars; Bills paya ble, one hundred and forty thousand three hundred and tvrentpeigbtalallma amigifil-threeiteiiitiri • ; The assets °Ethel company are-.a. follows, vizi_ From sundry individualit , ,balances - of.accounts—• fifty-one thousand height hundred and twenty-twito dollars ninety-eight cents • Cloth; ,account,-, eightyttild thousand thine Nitnilitd and forty-Our I • dotlitrirlidd fifty,our- cents;. Miumitothritig,sk , I cinutt.,,twegty-st.d thoithand Awn iundred,agtkdixth-. tii-sevenifolluti and seventy-two cents;.CottOa ac- 'count, twenty-font thousand six hundred And AIM.- ty-sevon dollars and fik-fivi colds; Waite iticOnit two hundred arid ninety-three dollars and fiftyv. 'Om coats; .. fteid-Estate .andMills...aciOndt (inclu ding repairs, account for permanent improvemedts) six h dnd red mill'fifty-thiedtbotutind fiveehunduiii and fittf-hine' dollars and 'iiiMii-fritti cents; Bills reeehrlible;''foirtheir thonsadd'ihie.liniultdd kid forty.ode dollatf - iddlifteed - einti. • ' - ' n . - • . • '...:•'• ' ' ; ' -I..v.l4ATEB,Preit. - . • • : F. SElROD4t;Tiikaginrei.: ''', - ' - • - .. • * •.,.., 7. Sivoin 'laid shbspribirT;')Nicetriltii. 19i 15 5 3.:7 doetun: - - - '.' • ' . I:V:VAILCAUP Aid' 1 dee 27 ' • - . ~. tpap, P"WIC Sale.—On Friday, the 6th Qt Jana arr 1854. Will be offered at ,public pnthepreigieee Rea : - "Ea tble - o t - Ann Mani inlow-deeeaved;:eorisistingiie ancriait piece OPthoot-okhurd._sitnatemn_T.urkey.lEtilk, irkbltut oaniship, Lancaster meaty., near:thin:lad leading: from - Awe Umber. to thefloFpge__4dterailkitivini 41 1 9 1 4 .4;mifeit frnikthelidieridaneyadjoining the river gangue= tethotiv italithsda-oflecebZ 1ife.L 1 9 8 44 Brom.. istei “thiroi4rev,*thteiethi 00ectestenti peach; ea , hitt1"3:181f" more or 1 .0 th.: Th e iSePrOVements: theiosurnre a ii;od. and auhstant# OBOUltterillail . 14,1MAIPAGOPPWglifuuterNtrun4alillk agatfyilintrerye,-spring,bouseaini. - other•necesetv. 0."Ebu.4 41 484a - with 18 , 1thfi aetOrftijieg num.! Ai t non . 4oacretaN !Ind land is =tile gen l o l, o ol / 4 41 a Amiga .good, Isetm.-o ..4006411"--titiPOP41:01114onott the Ist day ARP I § 64 IO I4 / imr*.slfig* Mr,ilinaia fawn atigied by, the., purchaser, And either Ac. *We_ ivirA "(craw rmoney mays remain 424 1 said Peth*covtottil;thalstday.i of, 4rafanias, wi th 5 per cent,juteinst from; thole .41854,1td*ii4. 1 1. the pirchuar,and ; iCiWig..4PßNY. 4 xilec.Oty tor Ittp. Ham.. Any, Person. wishing to view the ppunises,•preitictua fo AMOY! of sale may call on AttainlFrtotyisiding near the *me: ••‘ sae til . o ininauce - al i o'clock in - aftentOPli of said day, When dun attendance wilthe given said. terms otsale Maila ',known_ hy theundenugneti Sz eehtor of the last will of the said..fie . Re Muffin* deceased. ' chIItISTIAN HABECKEILI • n aeC.A7 • • ts-49 N. 13.441 the shove mentioned. properly be.not. sold on atotesaid.day„ it will, in the 43vening of the same day, be piritedjo : the highest bidder Or one year from the let day of April, 1854, and Om. session giveginuneoUmay,if desired. . • T J. . Sontag,. Decorative and tr • Plain .Paintell-iti -Frisco, 'Bucanitie, Vis tember, and. toll,- colors talso,, Sign Painting and Graining in imitation of every variety of Mcled, Marble, and paudgtone, executed_ by hint in a etyle not to be surpassed either in regard to durability, close resemblance to ,natttre, bpanty of workmiin ship, 4.c. . •.... kte Batters himself in saying that brkuiving 20 year. Theoretical and practical expertence in his' tuedrituin(in„Europe and thiacenntry,)ha feels con fident, of being Aldo ld sadly and please all who may intrust him with their work, in his profession. 11@ rrmost respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage.. Shop in South Duke street, adjoining the Lutheran Church, in Widmoyer'sbnildin,q., • dec • ''".' ' LAMCABTER LOCOMOTIVE WCHILI . : -•• • ' December 20th, 1853. : - I, . trite Stockholders of tile Lancas• J. : titi, Locomotive Engine and Machine Mann litaturiog Company, will meet at the Mime of the Ceibliany. on Thursday, the 12th day, of January, 1854, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the' purpose of elect ing KleVen Directors, Secretary and Tiemittrer, to serve for 'the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business, us may be brdught to their no tice. ' ' M. O. KLIN.I,;', dee 27 2t-421 Seey. and Tra4r. Man, allow ThyßelllC—An Invaluable Book for 25 cente.-- 4, Every Family shoold have a copy." 100,000 Copies sold in leas than a year. A new edition, revised and improved, jaat issued.. - • Dr. Hunter'sical Manual and hand book for the afflicted., o 'ng an outline of the _origin, ... c. Mni ro progress, ,trilatme and cure of every form of dis ease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by selPabise or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a fainditirstyle avoid ing all medical technicalities, and everything that would "offend the ear of decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years , successful practice, exclusivhly devoted to the nitre of diseases of a delicate or pri vate nature, . . . To which I. is added receipts for the cure of the above &seises, and a treatise on the cause, symp toms and cure of the lever and ague. ' Testimony of the Professor of obstetrics in Penn College, Philadelphia.—Dr. Hunter's Medical Man-- ual.—The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the Mame of which it treats is &graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United Stems: It affords me pleasure io re commenit_ him to the unfortunate , or to the victim ofintilirtiptiatt., as a, successful and experienced practitionen, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. , • • JOB. S. LONOBBORE, M. D. I From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Universi ty, Philadelphia.—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the proleezional ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of die eaie of the Centel Organs, some of them of long at ending, hive cline under my notice, in,which his skill has been manliest in restoiing to perfect health, in cases where the patient has been consid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment pf Sem inal weakness, or disarrangement of .the tunctiOns prUddcedi by self-Iliiine, or excess of venery, 1 do not know 'his superior in the profesnion. , I have been 'actintalited with the Author some thirty years, andlleeMitiiis more than justice to him as well as kinatiess th'the unforttinate 'ARUM of early indis cretion, to recommend him as one in whose pro fessional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWAILD, M.ID. '.' This is without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligent work, peblished on the Mass of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all inch ' Meal terms, it addresies itself toAlie reason of; its readers. lyre free from all objectionable motto'', and no parent, however fastidious; can abject to placing it into the hands of his eons. The author has devoted into, years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too, little breath to puff, and too little pretumption to im pose, he has offered t o the world, it the merely nominal price of 26. Cents, the fru itof some twenty years' Most successful practice."- l —, Herald. . "No.teacher or parent should ;be without • the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work.: It would save•years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge.' ! People's Advo cate. . A Presbyterian clergyman in Nlido,• writing of , •flunteee Medical Manual" dayd:-...-" Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of sel f- pollution , without realizing the,sin and fearful consequdnces upon Ithemselvet knd their posterity. The constitution of thousands/who are raising• families have been enfeiblefl, if not bro, ken down, and they do not kcow the cause or the cure. Anything that can be done; so to enlighten and influence the public mind as t4..checx, and ul timately to remove this widespredd. source of hu man wretchedness, would confer tfie greatest bles sing next to the religion of Jesus I .Christ, on the present and doniing generations. Intemperance (or the. use of intoxicating drinks) though It has slain thousinds, is not a greater scourge to the human race.' Accept' my thanks an behalf Of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-workdr in : the gold work you are so actively 'engaged in." i One copy (securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage; to any part of the. United States for cents, or six copies for fn. Address, (post pcl) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or box 196 .pha delphia. it ;Er Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. dec Tuimpike Election.--An Election will be bald 'on Monday the 2d dity of Jannary pest, at the hobs° orlienry Sluiffner, Mount Joy, between . the'hours 'of 'lO and 12 ' i o , e;look,. for a President, ten Managers and a Treaurer. of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Mfddletown Turn pike Road. • ' J. M. I.OI I IG, deo 13 3t-47 Treasurer. ElecCttOn 11 i041Ce.f—The Annual Meeting of the members ,of the Lancaster Celia ty Mutual Insurance Company, will be 'held at the office of the company,, liir,illiknr toWn, on the second Tuesday of'.lativary on which day an election will be held hetWeen the hours of 10 o'clock; A.M., and 4 D. AL; foi the purpose of electing Nine Directors fer'tha cneniog year: • NATH. E. SLAYMAKER;‘ des l 7 Id-491 • SeCretary. (Examiner and Lancasterian copy.? IN THE MATTER' of the intended aprdicaiion of Opener. Muni to the Coutt of Quarter Sessibns at littrltli celM. * : 1854, 10! a license to. cdmintii , keeping - a ' tavern : in MaytoWn,test Deget twp ., Lancaster conriv;ii being an old WE ' i trridereigned citizens Of k. Donegal imp., 'phi ''d inn or tititimiti piorioseirte. be Aept, do iii certify, ihaf . the'said i oh' or cavern is, necessary„ to `accotamOdate lie •pUblie end entertain, strangers and triiiielleris; and that' we arc will acquainted with rioriaid Geo. Murry, and that die , is of good repute for boneaty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences far the accommodation qk,e;Frrpgers:eteclsrasfellera...t :I .., . - , Parer' Idbrighr, sr:, SIM.* F. .fribright,, Henry, Sherifithu; Nicholas Clapper, Samuel Pence, Da vid R. 'Jeffries, C,:: W . ; Murray; W.IJ. Shireman, JOhn S. 13riindt,Qeerii f ff Shreiner, Sup. A.:Honeeal, -Christian M. Zook: • '- ' ' . [cec .20 .U-50. 7 • . . IN THE M UT, EH. of the intended i app)ication of ' • loszps:G: Bituss,Lto the. -Coiirtiof -Qoaviii 4 Sis : sions at January tewn4.Bs4,lfor, a jonnektolkeep a tavern. - in ille. eotoligh wf Wi4Viigiew; - - "Lan:WE,castar:colinty—lt being an'old Sand, ' •- ' .E, the undersigehd•oldiens of 'the , Borough of .Wasbington, where said'inn Or tavern is. proposed to be keptjdo!certi4Ttliat the said 1 inn or 'tavern is nec.esnry to accommodate the public and enter tain-strange= and travellati;endlfint Wedid *ell sEtinsizited with,thesaiddosepkGri 4 Bnmhiandt hit he ii 9f good ; ,repote,forloneatrand•temperance, ~and is well providedwithhoiniorisitioutdconvenien- Os for the acconurmdation.of Antigens and Valk l ler& ...,.. . i I-. ~ ,• - Christian• Mayer,Georgd Bormani Jacob Bear, 1 e njamin Green, cy g e 2.inliellkfoNi Mcßetrick, Abralistin i ktitner,VradGrdir,leritge.GreoniJohn 1 Neff,:lifir - amWard;Toliii , 4, grandb4ohll lane. Hdee ,14) ' .....' - .. -. -=.; •• • , .: ../ '14 0 . 1 48 f.. ,IN THE MATTER of the intended application of ! . LEirts R. Etracitwart, to the Court of Qto r --- - -'te c essione•atfJa . intaryterarrtBs 4 i-Astw . continue knPEVL Vanklin , 13 A4 1 40":_._034"! ' ' .-bett4 toi44l?•l444f4efes it an i;old stand. . • :;• • WE,,,the tinders' ig4l;eiuians of.,S,lisalpth torn ship, s witare said Intl ,ie , propoaad. liept,tdo sect-0(y, 014 taTgra unOCOUMI: tO, ,accommodatetlie,Edilics, and Antertain, strangers and trardlera, and:010 atspitiinted ;with ttie said Attyisß, "(and th at ' eis of . good =pate fi?r, hpnesit tinds•lapopefanceit and _is parrided , w4khonse rogm and, conv,enientsit for the eeeeWicke4etiOlkocatriu4M And. traTeUers. 7AW:1.44 ut3sqleina,mlo.Blagtiactludtvitbagez , Israel, irl;Fluji Samo.9ll H,.,lfaillgr, jokek..Biesoes. derfer,ifeaos tititiffer, ,Abraham.. 6 1 4 3 4 01 Dou r eilliP ; MathAtt,Erriaup /MASI!, (iporga Kit s (dm 20 3048 . . . . . IN THE MATTER: of the intended application of Joni ::1!.. lifiskinr, th • the 'Court of Quarter Ses ': Weinsik.ToinsitrY term; llilbitifin &license to con -limit, keeping a tayem in the N. E. - r n ird,, in the Aiiicoctiaiii&selihr=ititeinifil'Old a 'd... WEirlientidentigneticitliens of,the N. E. Ward', , whistitiald inn - or tavern 'at PrePasiedies be kept, do cettify,ithaf the•idditi ar Wein is necessary to ii*Vadined atii the public thil itnteilailf 'Strangers and= travellers; tend' that We -Sri : Well itminidnted With the salcr.T•hii A. Halm; and that 'he is bigeod o l repute; r litinetb“ and •eeniperande; Sind is well preilditil with home room- and Convenieneesibr the see modatien) of strangers , end' travel.lers. •• - P.-C: Wiley', .1:W. Saylor,f-Chas Cattpbell,, Haitian' Lightner; flamed 11.-'l'itie 'W. Gleim, Lewis Raiford, $. McClure, Wild Eillinger, Wm: W.'hlaust,' Robert .A.;Era.Fs r , „Taines ;ii. Reigate, .James y. Lane:: - _ . dec 20 3t•48 • -' ' ' ' . rMTHE MATTER of the intended miplication of laces ',Amottintr, to the Court - of gunner Sea oni itlintarylerailBs4; for' it'licenitt M centirine keePirig a tavein. in Chinatown, Cs.er: narvon township", Lancaster county--itbelng an old stand... roE;the uniersigned Citizens of 'Caernarvon twp., here said inn cri;taiferti is tropoied" to be kept, certify, that said inn, oritayeni is' necessary to accommodate" the' public ana, entertain strangers jnd travellers, and that we riiit well aegnainted With the said Jacob Albright, and that he is of good ireptite !for' lionesfy- and 'ternpiniMcei aiiii is well provided With house Wient:endcipaventencelor the acconitidation 'of strangers and thivellers. ' Lot. Rogers, Hanson B. Jacobs. Wm. Witman, Mania '6..- Weaver, Jacob Jamison, John ,ell, S. J. Bickh' .., E.,D. White, Cyius H. Jacobs, B. F. Bunn t: Jo.. ,Ringyradt, Andrew Robeson, John- Blink, :. liOpe Spotts. — " tcicc 20 3148,* IN I'HE4IATTER "or the intended application ofVtriaaex L idetrrut, to thoCourtor Quarter sessions at January term, 1854, for a license to keep ,a tavern in East Heinpfedd township, Lan caster.Comity,"it being au old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of East Hempfiela twp., where said innror tavern le proposed to be kept, do certify, that,the said inn 9r tavern is ne cessary to accommodate strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said! William K. Martin, and that he is of, good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided 'with Ouse room and conveniences for the accom monition of strangers and travellers. Henry Getz, Joha Yohu, David Ringwalt, John Day% John %ready, Jacob Brubaker, John G. Bowers, Jacob Baer, John S. Winder, Jacob Mauk, Benjainin Bear, John Shreiner. Nan 20 3t:4S N THE MATTER of the intended application of Jona Fnamwr, to the c ourt of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1864, for a licence to continue keeping a tavern in 'the Village of Bainbridge, Conoy township, Lancaster . county—it being an . . old stand. . WE, the undersigned citizens of•Conoy township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to ~,,i 1 accommodate the public and 'ente in strangers and travellers, and. that we are 11 acquainted with the said John Filbert, and that eis of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Horst,,John Haldeman, John Kauffman, C. S. Erb, J. B. Breneman, Jacob L. - Engle, Chris tian Engle, Abraham Collins, lease It. Kuhns, 4- cob Ebersole, David' Ebersolo,'Henry Dindeman, Cyrus S. Haldeman. [dee 20 3t-48 JF. Shroder & Co. hold for Stile, . Pennsylvania 5 per cent. Loan. Lancaster City b do. Conestoga Steam Mills 6 do. Lancaster Gas Stock 2 l.oo Ethane. Lancaster Bank 'do. 50 shares. Farmers' Bank do. 20 shares. Manheim Plank Road, 10 Shares. Manor Turnpike, 1 share. Old American' dollars, half, quarter, Spanish and Mori= dollars bought at 2 per cent premium. • J. F. SHROL: & CO. Land Warrants bought and sold. -J. F. ShIRODER & CO. Stocks and bonds bought and sold in the Phila delphia, Baltimore or New York Markets, at the regular commission. J. F. SIIRODER & CO. Interest allowed ou deposits at the rate of 5 per cent., the deposit and interest payable on 'de mand, giving all persons having money laying idle a chance to mate 5 per cent interest, till they wish to make use of it or make a permanent investment J. F. SHRODER & CO.,'Bankers. dec.'2o tf-48 No. 5. N. Queen at. Lan'r. Wanted-10 shares Manor Turnpike stock,/ J. F.:SEUIODER Ik,CO Important to Ydung Men; Bow mans SO ready ways to make Meney. I offer ler sale upwards of thirty different receipts, many of which have , been sold the past year for five dol lars a piece, and the whole comprising so many different ways to make money. In the sale of one of'these• articles alone, I have known young men. the past year to make from five to twelve dollars' per day; and in the manufaetnre and sale of any one of the articles, no young man of energy and ability can fail to make money, Address E.,IIOWMAN, Boston, Mass., enclo sing one dollar, and the whole'number of receipts will be forwarded by mail. No letter taken from the office Unless prepaid. [dec 20 3m:47 Fire Notice,—To the Members of the Northern Mutu2l Insurance Company of Lan caster County. Take notice, that a Tax 'of 28 per cent: is' levied - upon the dollar on'the -premium!: notes on the books given previous to the 28th day% of April, 1864. Losseaimstnined.by fire : John Frecht of Reamstown, damage to dwelling house, $76. Hoary Keierreia, of West Docalico, damage to dWelfing house, $290. - Jacob Hess, do-, ceased, of Warwick, personal property, $46,46. Curtis Withers, of West Cocalico, two barns and; I contents, $1000; all of ,Laneaster county, Peter Harper, of South Annfrille tivp., Lebanon co., damage to dwelling house aid contents; $7,- 1 63. Being the amount of loss sustained within two years previous, ending the first day of December, 1353, and to be paid within 30 days. from the date hereof to.Bamuel Nlzeley; •Secsetary and Treasu rer, or to-Geo. B. Shober, President; Sananel - Kal: , ley Peter Martin, William 1 - 1. Paul, Jacob- Shirk, Samuel Hacker, Samuel Beecher and Jacob Long-- %-eneeker, Directors ofLancaster county; andHen iit..._ ryi Heilman, jr., Direc:er-of , Lebanon co.-, or Eph raim &whet, Christian Kegerreis, Jno.Echternach, ienry Bach, C. H. llauch, Nathanthl Worley, D. • - Monter, - and Ezra Burkholder ' , agents, all of Lancaster county, A. P. Hibshman, Esq.; agent of 'Lebanon county, and Dr. Edward Illig, agent of Berke county. • And of those Members who neglect or refuse to pay before thelirat day Febrnary,nezz, the 'insu rance of such delinquents will be suspended unfit Lthe.firet day of May next, unless payment is made as per notice. Sueli,delinquenUi to.be marked cau -1 Telled,.null and void, as 'in the act of Lneorpors- Aion of. Company is provided.. By: order of the Board of Directors. GEO. B. filliOßEß,Tre , st.. - SAX UTZ limiskay, Seel.. •. . [deo 20 3t-4S Court Proclamation. HEREAS, the Honig. G. LONG, President, Vi' and, D. 'B. Voximmankrn tad J. Snows, Asaociate Judges of the-court, of Common 'Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, andlAe sistant Justices of the court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peice,l and for the said'erithitY bftaodaster, have Mimed t ir'PreCept to 'MC directed, requiring me,among othe thingsOri make Pablic.Proclama- ' tion throughout in aiiiwick, that the court OfOyer and Terminer" and oral Jail delliery, 'also, a Court of General Quartz Beelithle et the Yeanieed Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lances , ter; is 1.116 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; on the Telrit'Alondoy in January, 1854. In pursuant- of which Preeept PUBLIC. NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN, to the Mayor, Reiorder, and Aldermen of the City •of Larisa - ster, Justices of the Peace, tre., of the county of Laniaster, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and eicaniniatione, and inquisitions; and their oth er remembrance., to do those things, which to' their offices appertain in the behalf to be done; mid else, all lime° who will prosecute againit the prih oilers who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then end there to prosecute'against them as shall be just. '•' • “ELL4I3 EBY,-Sher. Dated' MI Land:Utter this 44tH defer No ir..,•1853. N. 8.-Putictual attendaiicetotiurom and fleshes will hiteaffer be esplcted' and teiquired trio first day of the sessions.' Aldermei flees of ilia Peace`aie tekliiireti):liin order of court; didgd:Noif..2lst; 1848 to' rethilithelk recognhtances to G.. Hendrickson, clerk of Quarter limisiouir Within one week from the day of finpl action in each Rase, and in• default thank& t h e itle!givaiittis cosii Linctiteri n OT 20 1669 AkinerttanYs Library : A y . fneatcti rind attracurn aeries ol bouts for loteheptiefthethrielaretentceontieetedieilh the atilt Insre.rrotenirdoonrry, incilvalubtoia taignithedities , lWritten.with much care andAn enteßaining and instruiptive;ma . nwer,,watii.iilnavia tions important erorttsc indAreintifigly. Wort& • nateallitio.pages. , coitainingibeibilb of DANIEJL MUSS:Lae.; the Great American -Stithatinan; with nuseerona -anecdotesi ahtlitiative or his. charactsex r and the following ill 'ono: r. - • . oulig Dap* W the.Gaw NiblParifi" . I • sthltatier2slo4iig at Bulbul,. iitefis'ar:ciegliyung tho Glertattip. Webster expounding, the:Comiuteiims. The BuiikeyAliitceiebration. Webster.et /wail • - . Marshibild, t tite militates o Webster,. abater Milli: • 1 . - ;; ., • TLifetuiry 'Clay,...the :11 ill ,. Boy of the laabstaltiuni iltestratiozur.. • i • . . Tito Life eflienj-Frankliniaind illustrations Ttie.Life of tikinAkeehnigton, nineillitetrations The Lite at hiutani.nine Illustrauons. • . The Lifecol Lafayette, nine illnatratiotui. The Lilo of Win. Penn; nismillningenons; - • The Life of Gen.gaylor, nine 4110trit101/0. The.Lifoef.A.ndr.ticknoni.ninwilinstratieee. .The. Life of liapeieen tßenapnifey nine illustra te na. - . -Thebld Bell of lidsttiaa denco; or,Philadelphia in 1776, nine • • - The Yankee•Tea-Party, -, and - other stories of the Revolntioniziine infiltrations. • •; • Obatsinims basil over-100 illustrations: eolumeis wadi written,. possessiag a high metal tone, and can,sately be'placed ip'tne- hands of - young people; they iiimtain rinmerehu anecdotes illeuttaarve,Olithe early-history , of our country, egad are well adapted for fanny r school libraries.. Priee - perrpst,LhandsoMely - bound Lin cloth, gill batiks and , neatly per up.in boxes,. $ 175.. • • Trice per,votaineineady bOttn s tl,•cloth gilt, 581. • Colportears, Agoras iirlitinOokLibrariee will bet enppiied aii - liberaPdieconitt: . Copies wricbersent by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the price ofthe set, or any volume. IaNDS.II;r2-B.I. 4 Se I MTON; Publiabent , flb heath 6th ' KrlNewspapersinserung the above in lull will beeutatied two. volume tor.each insertion, papers to be directed .hiedical Eisaiiher? 'Philadeipnia. nos. 16.. , • . ;I_ , •.; - 'l2t-13. , ew nurstoodel.—THOS. W...EVANS &CO;, No: 414 Chesnut stretiti Philadelphia, have now on Panto, dill asiorbnant of all the LA TEST STYLBS of seautaable 1.10003, imported . by themselvls, and which • they wilt aell at tne ve ry. lowest prices. • Among :these - goods will be found, rich 'Brocade Silks, new styles; t laid, de. Plaid do. of every variety; Velair Oman ; Armure Silts; Plain Black Glossy Silks; do. for Mourning; Second Mourning Plaid Silks; Raw Silk Plaids; Valencia Plaid'; Woolen Plaids; Lumies Cash meres and Mertnoes l Mous.gde Lathes; Ladles , Cloths, for Cloaking.; together: iqth above stocks .Prerteh Cloths, and • Velvet ‘Cloass, of the la / Also, the laigeet andbeat , ' ssorted stock of SHAWLS of every varieiy,.Which they have ever otforial to their customers; [n0v.2271-44 . , rrhe approachinji Morrie Unnitmas and a happy New Y ear, We @ovoid all keep alive to theyeytui return orate hol iday season and nptforget um . 6 time houored cus tom, or at pretertung Carnal:nes Gins. tv hat Is more appropriate tar a pit than a combination of the mend ornamental and .beauulul 1 At Weatzla you find the following offered for your selec tion among die flit or deem' Grumman gals, at re duced prtces, expressly for trier:lull/days : lirdcha st,dawirt, a gut combining usefulness and beauty, ,Tibet avv bhis; 130 k and col'd, no; 114 y State, do; Plaid sillts,fiir a beautiful dress--a gilt, brocade Silks,, do; Watt boiled /punt Silks, do; brilliant r latcl 011lig Liastimeres, aurbal bant French wool pluUi,JlO;liap Gala Planta, all prices, do; Gay Mouse de L4113138'. do; Ladies' nue emproldezettyetteo t ihaceeptele gilt; Ladles , r radon embroidered codarsv 40; Lattice' it...lt7rCbusted Underedeves„ do; Ladteee and Gents , niu trioves, do; Ladies' and Gents.' beauutut bearis,'uo; lticn atilt Cravats and lidats, do. • Disciples ollitt Nickolas I remember the piece. W etti XV et Out. ltholl dec.l3 tf-471, Corner J. ruing and t.teuue equal's. Limited We'itne suosciabers, nave this clay auwred muu a tinned partneramp, agreeably w Lie law. tit this Commonweattg,,t and no Lezeoy cattily, teat the name of the lain, under whine the said tom is to be conducted is Centocor ec Yuuug=wan the general nature , cit the Dullness to be Lfartadetea is too purchase and sale of Dry Goods, Wm:alien and Hardware, and such other articles et morimaudize uaually--purehltletnitiditold-in- tecolintry iturti— • and that the same will be conducted and curried on in ante Harbor, ,Manor townsnip, .Lanuseter. county. That ttes• names of the general partners are MichaeL Coirbe.er and' Davtd F. Y °nog; of Manor towniship; Lancaster county, ana the .pe• cial partners are .84Ward Hess, of the saute piano, . and Jacob bourbeeri of Lonestega tovineitisp, county Morocco". That the amount et capital U.. 10- tributed by each er,sairt apecial partners, is tine Thousand Dollars., in cash. The period at winch. said partnership , is to - commence, 1s December Ist, 1863,, and is to terminate on the lit day or Ap.ul, 4869. MICF4AEL H. tiOUrtts,Ecdt, DAVID F. YOUNG, EDWARD . .TALOB SOLIIIBKER, Now Is the thne.for Cheap Goods at the BEEHIVE STORE. alittlBLnA3 is coming, and in order , to be prepared too Curist mas and New 'Yeti's Pzosents, walleye been opon-. ing a large assortment, of Daces Goons, bILAWLi, GLOTES, &c. &C. Here is a chance for you—kind Fattier, Mother / Sister or Brother—to give either a Silk Dress, Shawl; or French Merino Dress, or even a pair orEajoas Kid. Gloves. Who does not 61 apprecigsta 1 p pLuVraspeinallylfrom. a . trieni4-- a "timethonere :euettnee -- ..• ' W TZ , S BEEHIVE STORE, dec 13 tl-471T • No. 66 North Queen at: - - r _ • flommeretal• Hotel, ithlladel PHIA.r-a'he subscriber, thankful for the lib eralli*ttirtge .he has received, hbrehy notifies} thelinitiltergikeitenil,end her Lancaster county . friendi'he'partundiiii, , that, she still continues to keep the:NOtiliforufierly. the Autzawari: No. I 8 likrieq, between Market and Ghee.- nut, and now ltnoW4 as Tax Coffnaracraa. HOTEL. The house. ie Att f ed up arid re-modeled in ele gant style, from dtti to basement—the furniture, bedding, &c., &c.,.byung entirely new; and every arrangement/8 MOO for ,the.comfort and conveni ence of its paironi. From the central location, and its close prox imity theleilroadiDepota,Steambcrat Landings, places of amisement, fashionable thoroughfares and public squares, it offers inducements to the Merchant visiting tae city on business, or the Traveler seeking sawn,. To familes and fe males visiting' the eity; rosy facility will be afford ed, and every comfort regarded to make their visit agreeable and. pleasant.- A shard of pablleliiationage is respecfolly mil ted. Terms lill,2ffper day. ' • 'S. LEBO, Proprietor JAZon. G. Lase, Superintendent decl, 1868 N , otice,...—Tfieltoard of Directors of the Penn sylvitnia Training School for Idiotic and!Fee ble Mindell-Childreu, i ncorporated by the Legisla r Lure or Pena., April J8153,-giVe notice that they nomrecetve a fit* additimial pupils under 12 years itt, sgs - iistp th4ir institution. Early. applica tion Mill - be neiessaiy . to secure admission, as with their pieient icCoin odations their number must be limited. Appli don may be made to ' on GEORGE AL STROUD, ' ILIP S: JUSTICE,' ' • " '' - ft MORRIS WALN, .CoMmittee of Reception, Philada. or to the Principal 'the Institution TAMES B. RICHARDEI, Germantown, Pa. dec 20 6t-48g ohm Steele, dec'd.— .-ntary on the estate of J.ohne , 9 . ck township, Lancaster coon-` been .isined to the subscriber i• hip :.All persons indebted to - tiro make payment ammo -1 ja i chijouLidi present theta- antbenticated for _scal JANE STEELE, Ex,rx.e -6t-46 Of 1J Letters tea Steele, late Of - tp, Pa., 'deed. Aare residing in saidtow said IMltaie sr° t r • " dieted'', and: ttkoss, witliout pre - nov29 . Ell • & King have deo,m,s nom toient, or top ;paitity tlieif "twit, fer%Aoors • tab Clio, 11!) u-43 itiriligal .I.Y.L'ipoded a. Fall'. and old stand, in !It east of Swope's Alife't#ll3o = Jolt rblidiked, "Busy Ma mem; of an - de • Wirmati„w ' containing the followin; Wiliniaitertaltuf,'"l"dit4An Every Day The WM , Old Maid4smovv. Mar , riaget and' an" ;lota ihe life 'of a Worn*: of gashiont'lv'l2l , .'''" 19`;'11. WANGLER, •;tt?'• tlan ;. : 1 dl, of,..the. latest rid most f rioilge.slyAe!, and Wt pat prorontly,tst order hy tlte sub eerthet;-.osispkint which ma.i be' seen at bis shop in tiiif ne stree two dikuse nbossi swath Queen. Alan, CAB T. FURNITURE, bf (lieu kind, molt aiht:i4bre 7 styles, and on the most, reasonable to rasnifactused to order. Ashare ., of:00 , l i q rcipage is reipeitfally ANNE. Lan. nov-$21::: t 4411 fr.ootrinitGklthu jest retained from the City wlthOloadia ~assortmeo of Fall end, tlAnery, fOituditing of BONNETS, Velvet Bib : bons,. flowers Feathers, lastdaome aileortilient of loair;antt- you -TTimmiNify and !II:Alm style oE plaid Fringe. • no At ,• ; • -:. liv t 4/5 .