I t eaisle'. ki 31g.19 isidell'Affnig% It* n 61 4 .11 / ' CJ , • -4,4 G • ar ot tr W 4• areiriaibted toitiot. Eilutent Alms, .1> in-early4opy.ot „kiln ,Repartfor the present year, from which we makri•thc lelloni;, ing' statements': , „ anctirin row Meal. YZA _1853. . From --$87,1041i9 Auction commissions, • 18;123 75 Auction-duties,' • '56,747:05 Tax' n b'auti'dividends, ; • 120,00433 Tax on carPoratlein stacks, !' 'l7l-589'92 Tax on real and personal estate,' 1,381550"59 Tavern lieeneeit, - ' 93,992' 3,,11 Retailers , liceni(as, .177,039 : 19 Sample licenses, • • 8.,114 . 50, Pedlers' licenaes; '1,97365 Brokers' licenses, ' ' -9,020'43 Theatre, wean and menagerie licen ses, - ' 3,661 50 'Distillery and. brewery licenses, '•2,496 10 Billiard med; bowling Bairn:in, and I - ;ten pin alley licenses, ' 2 , 108 02 Eating house, beer house and restau rant licenses,' • Patent medicine licenses, Pamphlet lawn y " • Militia tax, • , Millers , tax , Foreign insurance agencies ' ' • Tax on writs, wills, deeds, &c., Tax on certain,o ffi cesf Collateral.inheritance taxi Canal and railroad tolls , Canal fines,Ac., Tax on enrolment of laws, Premiums on Charters, Loans: For the re demption of six per cent. State stocks, interest; certificates, .do.. • mesiic creditor certificates, &c., $3,130.333 33 Temporary loans, 1,075,000 00 15'027 78 Interest of loans,' Sales of 'public prop 164,662 54 erty, Tax on tonnage and 67 217 22 735 00 passengers, Escheats, Dividends from bridge 374 79 34,093 23 tolls, Accrued interest; Annuity for right of 10,000 00 way, Fees of the public 2,404 73 2,250 76 2,719 39 offices, Refunded cash, Miscellaneous, Balance in the Treas. ury Dec. 1, 1852, available. 1,382,611 00 Depreciated tan& in the Treasuryouni vailable, 41,032'00 $10,910,413 08 3:PIE:Gni - CURES *OR 1853. Public improvements, Expenses of Government, Militia expetses, Pennsylvania volunteers in the late war w,th Mexico, 814 00 Pensions and gratuities, 12,857 31 Charitable institutions, 57;113 58 Pennsolvania Colonization Society, . 625 00 Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, 2,000 00 Common Schools, 164,852 43 Commiisioneis of the Sinking Faftiti, 505,057 55 Loans, 4,020,237 21 Interest on loans, . 2 , 135 , 853 78 Guarantied interest, 17,500 00 Domestic Creditors, 41,185 16 Damages on the public works, 24,914 15 SpeciattomMiasioners, 7,467 71 Registration of Marriages, births and deaths, _ State Library, Public buildings add grounds. Muses of Reilly, Penitentiaries, Nicholson lands, Escheats, Colonial Records and Pennsylvania Archives, Amendments to the Constitution, Geological survey, Abatement of State tax, r Re-issuing relief notes,. Turnpike road companies, Philadelphia riots Mercantile appraisers, Counsel fees and commissions Miscellaneous, Balance in the State Treasury, Nov. 30, 1853, availa dle, Depreciaied funds in the Treasury, unavailable, 724,417 ps isr,r— SANTA ANNA has been invested with Dice tonal powers for ble. The next step we suppose, wil be to make himself Emperor of Mexico— aria the rumor is that he has already declared his intentions to that ettect. OVER ONE tiUND/Lt?l , FIFTY LzyEs LOST.- The London Tim s, of t e flth of December, gives the iollowing dela of an awful catastrophe: Tan fearful catastrophe which betel the Hull and Hamburg screw steamer Marshall, and the lament able tate of every one on bbard—numbering it is supposed, no fewer than 150aouls, without dVe be ing, spared to tell the tale of her loss—has exiled oat painful amount of interest at Lloyd ; In the sure of all positive information there is lit tle dou hat she foundered very shortly after corn ing in contact with the homeward bound bark Woodbridue, 17 KOsSliTtl, :moor cling to reports, is prepa ring for a revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the proper time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of the Kodsuth hats and other revolu tionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Phil adelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselves with clothing from Boekbill & Wilson's cheap and elegant clothing store, No.lll Chesnut street, cor ner of Franklin Place. (dee 27 ly-49 Tan Loan's Splendid North V Light Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 121) Arch street, 1 door below 6th, South sine, Philadelphia. Persons visiting the city daring the approaching holidays should call on us and obtain one or more of our superior Daguerreotypes, and have them set in plain or fancy Cases. The reputation of our style of portraits is as high as any is Philadelphia, and they are offered at a much lower cost, thus giv ing all equal chance to obtain a good picture of the best materials. Terms,—One Dollar and up wards. . Daguerreetype of deceased friends or relations copied equal to the originals, and of the same size or larger if desired. [dec 13 4E-47 GG09413 for the Holidays.—James B. Fidler's well-knownWat_h, Jewelry and Silverware establi , dunento. 12 South Second street, below Market, Philadelphia, presenta a rich rare, and inifilmparable, assortment of Goods for the approaching holidays, whic cannot fail to please the purchaser. Mi. Fidler's stock is (of the most fashionable description, comprising Gol and Silver Watches, Rings ' Broaches Bracelets , 'Chains, Guards, Gold Pens, Pencil Cases, and a valuable variety of other articles belonging to the business, which, will be disposed of at the lowest calk prices, • dec 13 Go.sfer the Ito Idays.—FRENCR, 41 Cancer MOTTO Cues d i a D Semmes ; do. for children; do. Mugs, varions sizes; do. Match Bones; do. Toy Teasets; dlo. Card , Baskets; do. Colognes; do. Ink Standal do. Vases; Common . Toy-Teaseta, For sale Wholesale and Retail by EDWARD SNOWDON, Importer and dealer in Queenaware, China & Glass, No. 29 North Second street, opposite Christ Church. Philadelphia. .1 [nos 29 9t 45 41ARRLiGES. In Williamsport, Pa., by the Rpv. Thomas Bow man; on the 27th ult., Jacktion McAbee, of Phila. to M. Elisabeth Butler, of the fo:mer plade. On Thiirsday morning, December 29, at St. An drew's Church, by the Bev.lWm. Bacon Stevens, D. D. Gerardus Clarkson, Jr., to Mary E., 4au2.h. ter of ? the , late Stacy Pancoast, of New York. , ,„ On the 22d ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strine,Marthx. Mannitig to Susanna Shoff; both of Manor. January Ist, by Rev. G. F. Krotel, Geo. Axer, to Catharine Buckius, both of this city. January Sd., by the same; John E. Hershey, of Paradise, tolAnnie Mellinger of Strasburg, Lan. co. • January 3il;by the same, John Jacob Hoffman to Sarah Forney; both of this city, DEATHS. On the 25th ult., in Manheim, Catharine Gibble, aged 72 years.. On the 26th ult., in Marietta, Jacob Rigler aged 72 years::. ; r;; - ' In.this city, on the tat inst.., Dr. PriumisS. But. rowel, aged,62.years. Dr. B. was June of our moat eminerst aztd Atultal Physicians, and in._ his4eath this comimettity.lhas teet,..a loss not, Imlay, re, paired. In this city, on the 6th inst., H. H. Shank, Liquor Merchant. i- !: The;Markelbi: , ,:.# - • , ju -1- _, -'3:• ;., .1 1 . . . ...,, , '.. : 11. j an :l; ieraFt: I'lll brought viitav 'a ha v e fin Th e noese an a ~.., 11, 4,,, effect pecnotte.tnar e•fet,...Brniuhitoffn or Cotten. liolitielt/.. , .., z..p.-1110.: Ihriutan4arangti good brancin.;,,ff ' or 400 . i ! '- gr?4147,41a"*"S evening.sit.M;so4o!.ibtl,-,: ,- .. -.., ~.••, L ., '8 . Rye Flour and'ConiMeal4N,Cit,4l4, ~, . .-• • . -14%04 1,-41? , 4- 4 V*JI4 41 -16 1C:** 1 7,41 1 4 .15 for Irkito .:$ .., ukan; and generally he!4•3hore the •queMlAns•- .F.ye—Seare.e anu ..i wrne.;•l' ''' , ; j- e.. 0 ' . s4l ; '• ' i 350 hillgt4; ~. n Penneybranut sold •al94oper,line el:. . ..., ._, Corn--4atiultdaAD• -,As: 01 ? 1)434ie".. . Ycgo??, in sto.te,, at 7.1c.,,-: ..,..„...--„- :,. -,. • , 44 j . .. Whinker -HeI 4;9 4 •FP C i .1 91 - : 4 1 ?!.. ° J. 3 ,1 , g, -?••• I. a; 45 Vpank-Stotk.'ax.--- Will be sold:at:public Al sale at Michael?! Hotel in the city of Likllloll.. :ex on. Tuesday the47tlibfannuary; inst.. , 1.. 85 share&stock of the Farmers Bank •of Lanclpf• 10 .:" - Minor Taranike, • $lBOO Lancaster City t,oan. ' • . ,") jan. 10 9t-51 WM. CARPENTER, Agent: 7,540 15 2,255'97 320 21 12,718 32 3,727 80 NA td— competent u mras Cutt:rand Salesman in the country-preferred.. : None but persona hnly competent need apply,. ,Good,preterepces red, Apply to MOEN,. es CO, Clothiers, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 753 59 61,296 16 24,69472 155,401 55 1,896,246 50' ' 15 00 6,715 00 413,271_,25 Ntris ans to atice.—Peisonp:tioidipg Lancaster county, are, hereby notified to make known to the . Cominiindoners of said. county, on or. Iterate .the first: Monday of , Ezbruary neat, whether they intend to continc.. Abe same or not. • CHRISTIAN,trESS,CHRISTIAN 7NO. 24. HIESTAND, PHILIP GEIST, , jan 10 3t-511 . • Commissioners 4,205,333 33 Notice.--Tbe general meeting, of the Stock holders of the Conestoga Steam Mille will be held at their office in the nay of Lancaster, on Thursday, the 19th day of January inst., at 1 o'clk. P. M., for the .election oruine. directors and .a Treasurer of the Company for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may •be.hrought:bef ore them.. 4.1... HAYES, ?rein. Attest, F. SMLODES., AncV. .Ijan 10 2t-51 , . Turnpike Dividend.—The president and Managers of the .Lancaster; Elizabeth town and Middletown Turnpike Road, have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and twenty flve cents oo each chars 431 stock payable on de mand. J. M, LONG, Treas , r. , jan 10 • St-51 _ . p,486,770 08 - . Airanor Turnpike Read Compa iti_ ny. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and fifty-cents per share— equal to 6 per cent per 'annum, payable to the Stockholders Or their legal representatives at the Lancaster Savings-Institution on qnd alter the 16th last. GEORGE FORD, jan 10 It-501 Treasurer. 1,423,643 00 BidweWslarge•ltitssionary Maps The Series of Jarge Maps, for the Monthly Concerts, Bible Class, Sabbath Schools, Academies High Schools, Colleges and Conti:non Schools, has been favorably recetived by the Chr istian and met with an extensive sale. $2,735,936 64 253,160 39 2,236 37 The Map of the World is the largest we have seen—each Hemisphere being seven feet in diame ter. It is very full and complete, presenting the grand feature of the earth's surface in land and water, in held and distinct outline, well suited to strike the eye and impress the mind in respect to geographical bonndariee and limits, and so distinct as to be clearly seen by an audience over a large lecture room. The Map is,printed . , on floe, ,heavy paper, ISO pounds ti the ream, with muslin backs mounted on rollers, neatly varnished and richly Colored. . . , Dimensiens of the Series—Map of the World, in twp,Hemißheres 7 feet in diameter. Western Asia ' 7 feet by 6; Africa, 6 feet by 64; India, 6 feet by 61; China„ 7 feet by 6; Sandwich Islands, 6 feet by 4. Any or all of the series can be sent to order by express or otherwise, to any part of the State. Orders may be addressed to the undersigned—sole agents. - Also, Pelton , s new and improved series of Out line Maps, designed for Schools and Academies— always omhand as low as they can be had any:- where in this city. Coffee's District School Anatomical Outline Plates. 1,985 19 1,350 00 2,898 85 21,000 00 34083 00 17,28862 270,00- 6,437 50 39,062,28 30 00 4,000 6) 950 25 587 65 7,769 15 8,848 90, Maps of different States of the Union, on rollers and in pocket fond. The ;Nap of Lancaster county, together with many others too numerous to mention. In fact, this emphatically, not only Book and Stationary head-quarters, but also the Map Emporium of the County, r. We know of no better way t o teat the truth of what. we say, than by examination; we therefore invite the public to call at the Cheap Book Store, Kramph's building, North Queen•st, Lancaster. jan 10 tf-51 MURRAY al. sTuEli. $10,144,963 73 At a Meeting of the Members of the Farmer l sMutual Insurance Company held at the house of Wm. Wright, in the city ot Lan caster, on Saturday the 31st day of December, A. D. 1553, in pursuance of public notice given, the following report was submitted by the Directors, exhibiting the transactions 011.11 C Board of Directors during the past year, and showing the strength and condition of the Company- at the itiresent The Directors in making this report, take pleas ure in announcing the that that during the year that is now brought to a close, the losses sustaturd by the Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company have ;ices very small. The only arc that occurred oaring that period, affecting the interests of the Company, was in a dwelling house owned by Michael Mohr, of W est I:Winnfield twp., on :he night of the '23d of April last. The Appraisers estimated the damage at $l,OOO, and in accordance with the By-Laws of the Company the Directors paid to Mr. Mohr, the sum of $750, tieing tths of the ascertained amount of damages. The time at which that tire occurred, being the commencement of the summer season, when fires by lightning are not unfrequent, the Di rectors apprehend that in case they should levy a tax to pay Mr. Mohr, they might be under the ne cessity of laying another tax in the course of a few months, where* by delayingthe levying of the tax for a ( limated period, would enable them (should it become necessary) to collect at-once what might be requisite for' their purpose, and thus save tune, trouble and expense. In conformity With these views the Treasurer was authorised to borrow the sum 0111750, at such rate of interest as the same could be obtained, un til such time as a tax might be levied and collected to reimburse thd said loan, ant pay-Mr. Mohr at the expiration of the time prescribed in the By- Laws. The Treasurer found no difficulty in ob taining the requisite amount of money at the rate of five per cant per annunrinterest, and Mr. Mohr has been, punctually paid;- • • • The attetwori of the Board was-called to another subject, which being referred' to in the Treasurer's account may require some explanation here. • it appears that a fire occurred in the dwelling house of Philip Fisher, to West Donegal twp‘, in February, Idol, conforming some wearing apparel, somewhat injuring the partition of the apart men . Of this ale notice was given to the Board of Dispel rs, no application matte to have the dam ages appraised, nor any remuneration demanded for the loss sustained. -But riheii..a tax was levied to raise money to pay other losses, 'Mr. Fisher de murred.and refused te pay in his quota, alleging that he had sustained lose by fire for which he had received no,compentation, and-finally Merle appli:- canoe to the Board of Directors for redress. The Board ascertaining that the'damagn was so stnalli as Scarcely tojdstilythe eipense of sending the Appraisers to the prenaires,,rt unwilling to do any injustice to Mr. Fisher; Upon receiving affidavits from disinterested individualsi in regard to the character 'Mid extent of darnigh directed the Treas urer to pay Mr: Fisher *the misn'Of $20,00; which was accepted by him mid the matter thus settled. In connection with this subject, however, the Board would recommend to the Members of the Company that when any property may be destroyed by tire , for which the Company s held liable to pay, and i the damage so small as not to justify the trouble' and expense of the 'regiler course of propeeding, according, to the By-Laws - of. the .Company, that notice theteof be given to the 'Directors by letter, stating the nature. and , probable . eiteut.of the lona, and desiring thum . to - take such . action in tne prem ises as they may IlOem expedient, or on failing to do so the sufreteir ivillTsuktait to the loss, without expecting any remuneration from the Company.. 765,449 35 $lO ,910 ,413 IS The earnest appal made by the-. Board 01 tl?irce tors in •theirlait report`, ter srellikoini - tix. Ehlers, had thi desired effect, and the back standing tales paid by all who si were consideridliable except about half dozen indivitlitals, ajainii whom, legal process was iiietituted,'arid the money thus . ieitiv.• ered. Moat of those against whom compulsory process Was' instituted have withdrawn from the Company, without„any regret' oil the pifit'oithe Dl rectors, their placed have been lilted by - other and' better men, the Company Wants Paying itentbera; not drones, who desire to have their 'property in-' cured at the expenad of others without Contributing rimythinvbeinselves. s sss thwing'the past year, the amount of property in-' - sued, (which tbrins the capital p 1 the. Company) has been gradually' increasing, ' and woad have, been Considefibly augmented, were it' nut that large number ofpolicies have been ; of tneneicomPamitaely Jen , uric` heen:irthinaary4tbdi mostly occasionedby death, and the transteve el property.'.when the purchasers have .neigfeeted to • re-enter.the property: • Neither have the - Withdraw , als :alluded Id, fithcf , hereinafter enumerated;-all' taken place during the leer, many changes'-and transfers :that.osted4uring . the'prexechag aid.some.ofadato still ailorevernoteoitdviot come to thetknowiedge ofahe , Directerei until the-Cur rent year, and theasotaati'lftedebtk atilt-if number; whose.names areravarnaleing onthiltokai 'as alern'' bers of the company, Who Mee- QC-their property,-or remotiti:irtm::the -Country, have ceased to be such; but whose disqualificatiOn has not.yetcome to thasknowledge of the- , floard - , -and' fois whose quota of the tax novi: levied, future exodd orations will have to be made. The number of new policies issued during the year which is this day brought to a doe, is 14; covering property to the amount,- 0f...1291033i. fit which must be added dor akbiatiaturendaddltions, 'in, which the..anifiitre.intmetittiesimilincreaaed, - the soils tsifsB97lll-4nakiall'aftetaldnerieute orasoooo The whole numbetafipitficiemmenefilleloloringitie same period-of -titetsperilli,eotraitetifpropertytto the anicoslB,2fifilleiwitichituutt be added, tor alteedfatis alitd , e,hanges, is sikehttathel ablaut insured was ..dendatishett; the sum Lo(479ll,oooUsa king therwholteaixibunterithdmwn $129,66.1; thus leavinguataudnaltgein,fer increase to , site capital of the coinpady; a:S.1;1;438. The. whole.riumtient of polimes.ateds time is force is,.losojmnd - the whole amount insured M 52,452,647. Two million four hundred ancl.-fiftseeo :thousand- five hundred and forty sheen.-dollars: As the year drervrteWards a elode /- the Directors deemid:expedient to leer`a ItY to enebie there-'to settle up 'CP arieariaies company ; .E't'alir..Offiiii C42t.1 - ei the itundred dui , lam valtiatiod been - aliesseil 'and 'is - pow-'iii the course otct,ljection. Th :„ e aptenaddatatiment of the Treasurei's ac count-e.ctulp.te condition, of. t h e ,' com pany a u ib i a ,tiate..-; .7 r , , . _ -, , One item in tbaraccounrivauid.seem.to require some explanation. On the settllement of the Treas. , titer's Ar_connt for the year 1851-,lt- appeared that a considerable amount of tax had been paid to : Strobrii; the Secretary of the Corn party.' andby , him paid over to the Troastrei,. a( different time, with . -the whnle — aMblibt 'of „Willa the Treasurer was charged atilie lime 'of settlement, and, the . ..Treasu. rer having charieii himself with parmf those . mon ,eys at the time ol reeeiving,them,,truey-were thus included in up Ids ano u aletatement. One limo!' $l3O 'which, was stated-on the Treasurerisi3ooks t to hale been received from Sohn Stronm, was soon alter noticed as-being an 'Overcharge, and 'was corrected in the settlement of last year. Another sum; heir , ever, of sio6;6q, witti not so distiuctlY ,stated, but was included with: 'other moneys collected by the - Treasurer 'from individual members, end wise ,qusntly, escaped the notice of the tbrecturs, at the time of settlement. Since then ' the Treasurer has produced a memorandum 01 the moneys compos— ing the item relerred. to, which plainly'shows,. that in the moneys stated to have been collected by him (and as the -Directors:supposed; from' indiVidual members, as their-respective quotas oftai,) the .atoresaid sum having been also included in a charge against him in another place, thus charging him twice-with the ,same money .to tbe.manilest injus tice di tbe,ticcountant. Th c Ducciprs having fully investigated this sub jectxand being clearly convinced that the sum men mined was twice included in the charges against the Treasurer at the lormer settlements, have with out any hesitation,, allowed him credit for that. amouniin'tbe settl ement Of account present year. When this company was first organized, the principles on which it was bounded were imperfect ly understood, and the advantages which it was cal. culated to confer, were not fully appreciated ; it was to some extent an experiment, and time alone could determine, whether the peopte of this section of the country would sustain an Association of this kind, It has now been in successful' operation since June 1844,—a period of more that nine years its efficiency and utility have been fully tested; the requisitions of the Board of Directors have, with levy exceptions, been promptly and cheerfully com plied with by the members; the principles upon which it is established, and Me practice adopted by the Directors, meets with the approbation in the public; members who have hitherto stood Moot, either from apathy or distrust, are now availing themselves of the benefits resulting therefrom, and with judicious management and correct conduct it bids lair to become one of the permanent institu tions' of the country. TREASURER'S ACCOUNT 1853. John Rohrer,. Treasurer of the, , F,'srmerfs Mutual Insurance__Company. DR. To moneys receive - a - from premiums on new policies and additions made to old ones. $ 65,32 To moneys collected as tax on old dupli- eaten, 265,76 ' 4 recently assessed, 578,2 S CR. 6929,33" 1653. By gash' paid Michael Moll 7, upon ' an order by the President, $750,00 By cash paid Philip Fisher, by order of the President, 20,00 4, Board of Directors (per diem for their services,) by the Prrsident, •2,0,00 ~ Apraisers, per diem for their ser vices, by the President, 12,00 ~ Different Printers, for printing done, by the President, • • 55,00 " John Rohrer, Treasurer, (his sal ary,) by the Bfesident, 60,00 " John Rohrer for services render ed in collecting.from delinquents, _ by the President, . 10,50 , 6 - John Strohm, Secretary, his sala ry, by the President, 60,00 " Jacob Souders, Esq., costs on his docket, by the President, 1,50 ‘• Interest on money borrowed and advanced, by the President, 35,69 By a balance in his favor nt last settlement, 232,14 $1256,63 By an erroneous charie'rtgainst film at the last settlement, 106,69 RECAPITULATION Whole amount received, Whole amount paid, Balance id favor of the Treasurer,. $434,19 The balance of outstanding taxes is $551,92, from which probably some deduction will have to be made, so that when the outstanding taxes are collected, there may be a small balance in favor of the Company. All of which is respectfully submitted, JOHN MECARTNEY, Pres . r. ANDREW METZGER, ADAM S. DIEIRICH, JOHN ROHRER, jan 10 It-513 JOHN sTROHM. - Fifth Constable.—JOHN CONNER -will I be a candidate for High Constable; before tne City nominating Democratic Convention, and re spectfully solicits the votes and influence of his friends for the nomination. Lancaster, jan 3 a td-513 A Miller Wanted.—On the airs( pt April .411011.nezt, who underatandegrist grinding,merchant work, and milling in general. (me, with a small family preferred. Good . recommenßations required others need apply. Apply Lb ttie subscriber.. at the floneybrook Mill on the liarrisbure, turn pike eight miles" West or Downingtown, or address them at Brandywine - Manor P. 0., ohester co., Pa: Also wanted at the'eame . time a good Cooper . , with a Mindy. .J. MACICELDUIF & SON. jan 3. '*3l-50 • f - palate of David Stone,jrpthe .11,1 Court of Common Pleas tor the Co ty - ol Lancaster. Whereas, .lohn Huber and John Buck volter, Committee over the person and estate of David Stoner, jr„ did on the 22d day of Decem ber, 1853, fijo in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said estate Notice is hereby given. to all persons - interested in the said Estate, that the said Court .have ap-. pointed the 23d day of January, 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, RAD; K. REED, Proin'y. , jan 3 . - . • 4t-5U Notice.—The Stockholders of the Lancaster and' ,•1 , 1 arietta Turnpike Itoaii Company, are hereby notified that an instalment ot three . dollars on each she of stodklvill , be.iequiridlii fie paid on or belorit ilia 16th day of January, 18k4, and five dollars ou ac.h share everytliKlydayS there.: alter until thd, : ‘ whole is pant By order nr Board. . li:PASStLi; Sees. Pafirie*li:eariAbe made at the Laneaget Savings natitOtert- r i p:M:U . : he Treasurer in Marietta. A• N. GASSEL, Marietta, jan-3 0-50] . • • Treasurer. I - Ant:Mtn "kof Stiirker.; jr.; 4n 1:4 the Court of Lommon "Pleas fey the County of Lancaster; .Whereas; ' - John tluber and John Buck waiter, Committee over tne person and estate of David Stoner, jr. did on the-22d day of Decem aer, 1860, file in the Office of the Prdthonotary of 'the said Court, their acconnt of the said estate: • Notice Is hereby given to all pers.:nil! rriier ested in the said eittne, that the said 'Ginn haire appointed the Ead day Coi January, 1h54, fn. the confirmation .thereof; unlcee exceptions be; Steil : PLUM, •JOHN K. fIEED; Pt...5[111: Prothro offrce•-Lan. jan 3 4L-7(.1 BullCd2L ° g9'l° J3l@ ith 14th elay ollaneiry, the eve- Seing, ,et: the heuedoilehri the city ,OriAtociister, will lie 'iielti"bY:iublie 'vencrne, the,hohUnt,rate- five two-story - 6 - rick -ciWettihg tionsa....two-story brick printing office, two • sti4bleti, twolrathe huttaes anti other buildings, sit= noted On theigrotttntpurehssed fur' the purpoee'cir eroding' new - Miirket'il onset" lit Ili& •eity of Lan.: Peilone' iviehibg -to—pbteliane , Will: cult-at •thb Mayor's °Tice where they can get a statement "of the size eontiirted' in the hu,ildinge. The. Ittilardiad.tidluior removing/laid buildings will be math itzthwn at the , sale. Hy res olntion of etruttellee..l ' i. . .%) tiocomrttee.',. urnplk.e:AElectlov---;Aa. Elec ti cm ...WO I X .he,. held, on. .I.banday ther-2,1 day oflandaty. Dela, at the housear a ßeary..Elhatiner, Mount Joy, bet Ween the houritilcif,lo.atmdit7l2. o'clock, for a Rrbeidoki,if_tA!...aaettgezi.and a Treasoiecrior:VlE, Lileseter, Elizabethtown and hilddletoww!rurn pike Road. Iirt,LONG, dcc 13 3t-47] rtr..o:ll-3241kri..oksi. i !in ttims,ezaolln: jE r i' MW 39 . r iktfier, withdr aw Cdlfg i ef , goAthOgif..,o) - Ria ,TRWiREA I S 9t e i l CA: , vitt , 6' I c44V; ravigling ;. a i C(Wl j gfL4 Oflke r 4) 4 14144 1, -e' l rXr /4 "Bri - ::.: - .1LaM 3 7. 18 0 - " e leit 2 .62:SplelldhLiterietirletC.Ontis • Ilste Maps..-Juokkermayetizattbis city Book Env porium aiultsupply obtheatlove justly-meiebriled Laaticatarid[Physical map m&:Westorrilliem.; iiusitttre, Treet by 7.,liotros:a Phyaidalimapmfliakteralif Phele>l rest. .2. Map_of the:United -S•tkuu,;-*. itilkiPmwMtibrier Mexico,Cciatral..Amorick andlaiwW:eatibad*lak.l a.lem ~.2 Map•oiEurope, i6:feekbyi6 2.:: . i. Map,oll2lesia, 6 feat. by46..feet ,13 in. • B. Map of South Amorio.a,c2ol.fsioui 7 feet. . Price of =. .25;00 Peltoala Kejr.t.o.liemisphere augzeeite tall Oce, 50 ceate., t 2 E Pelton's Key torfallieeriel oEmaps, ". The prix p ies Pelton's system of teach - law geography ill ecrmmend.thernsalres to , evety.in ,teifigent.Teadeher. •:. • Jac -4t 'abased liporithe.tact what wo•Beeissal-; door lotgotten. Therofore,large,distinctiandbrit-i liantlyzoloredmape are used, on which everyob.. ject is boldly deleniated. 2. The.mind.makesiiavolutazily a.,greater•and more successful effort to retain.tbe nameofstanti ject, when that aameis not:affixed to it rot latate reference. The experiment, fairly verifies this lac' ; It.ie MI this account ,thatithey are outline maps. . .) 3d. Classification, as an aid.- to membry.ik•ad ready thoroughly; appreciated... For ~ thia texiat, the Names of all Countries, Rivers ; Islands, Capes, Seile r ' &04.4-., on.a lktap;aredlass- ed and recited together. • 4th. Words, strange, difficult, and of unusual. pronunciation,are.made &mill/Wily repeating them several times over.. :la order that large 'classes may du this together,icbants ate 'recommended, though not insisted on. . sth. No exercise exerts so powerful tainfluienee -. over the young as siuging„"ed.wlienjtcvilie,prof- .. itably incorporated waft h . reertitr., thti, hoar Tor re citing will be anticipated with the ineit•intense eagerness. Kno‘ving,this. the anther bale assumed the immense 'Musing 'a repetition of:each lessetfin the'fornii 'ilif'Verie, which may be sung af- B ter retfilation. ; .AlsiPa special maiPor the'Llnited SM . tes, ;and tiatlitite of Pennsylvania, to be used in ,connec tionlvith the above series, and the 'lathe "plan. Eastern and Western Hemisphere Maps 'Bed() pepa rately;'price $lO. School Directors' and teachers are invited to call and examine this' impre. eirse ries, to whom a very liberal reduction Will be made from the above prices. W. H. SPAN.LEJL; sole agent for Lancaster city and county. jan 3 til.soj Not 33 North Queen st.;Lnt. at.ent Medicine Store; East P Orange di., hanoaster, next door to Kramples Clothing MOW. The subscribers have taken the Family Medicine Stine of Dr. Jacob Long,.(for merly J. Gish's) take occasion to'inform the pub lic, that they have greatly increased the stock, and keep on hand a largo assortment of the most pop ular medicines of the day, and have made arrange ments to obtain all the new medicines as soon es: the market, at the ritanefactaireri , prities: •: By strict attention to business, they hope tb re ceive a liberal share of public patronage, • jan 3 tf-50j T. J. STEVENS & CO. , [ l 9 the gupervlsorti of ttoatati of „I_ Lancaster County. The attention- of the su pervisors is particularly directed to the 'following provisions of the Act of the 27thof February, 1647, relative to Bridges: : "It shall hereafter be the duty of the {Supervi sors of the respective-Townships 'Or the County of Lancaster to keep in good order and repati opt'of the Inds of their respective townships, all:bridges in their townships which have been or litikeitter shall be erected by such township, st the expenio, in part or in whole of the said county of Lancas teroroOdifd.such expense for cult bridge in one yeitruloOiltotexcbed One . hundred Dollars, and if in,-the (million of the :Supervisors or "Supervisors such repair will exceed One hundred Dollars, he ur they shall report in writing such bridge inbtrie.. diately to the Commissioners of the County of Lan caster,designating in such report particulahy where such bridge is located, and the nature of the re pairs to be done, and the probable amount neces sary to make such repairs," &c., " When the amount of the repairs shall exceed one hundred dollars, if it shall appear that thu ex pense et such repair was inercaseu above one bun , deed dollars by reason of the ne.;leci ii al, su pervisor .or.halperviso*:negieetnig to , repait the same in the proper time, the said Commissioner* shod uncover,, iron the township wherein such bridgejlir4tific the amount paid for Such replaits; notwithiltrinding the same may exceed one hundred dollars." ace. CH AN. HESS, JOLIPZ HIM TANI), "PHILIP GEINT. jau 3 11-50] Commissioners. usury's lavigora live , Cordial.' Purely Vegetable in Hs Composition.' This invaluable Cordial, is extracted - from Herbs 'and Rums, which have been round after years of expe rience, by the most skillful r'hyincians, to be posl sensed of qualities most beneficial in the diseases for which it is recommended; and hence whilst it is presented to the public, as an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be of that character on winch reliance may placed as to its safety. I case Impoteney,Hoemorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression 01 the Menai% Fluor Albus or Whites, or tor Licaturr arising from any' cause,vauch as weakness from sickness, where the patient has been confied to bed for some time, !or females after confinement, Abortion or Mica, nage, this Cordial cannot be excettbd in its salu tary effects; or iixtrass of Muscular 'Eneroylrrita- Imlay, Physical Pi - ostration, Seminal Weaknessj Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion; Sluggishness, uecay of the Procreative, Nervousness, itc., where a tonic Medicine is required, it wilLbe !band equal - limit superior to any compouna ever used. • To FESSALES--ileur_pd Invigorating Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many complaints to which females arc subject. it as sists nature to brace Hie whole system, check exi" .. ceases, and erc.itcs rduewed health cud frappe:mei - L.l Less suffering, disease and unhappiness-among 'La dies would exist„were ; they generally to , - MINA the use of this Cordial. . Ladies who are ,debilita ied by those obstructions which females are liable to, are restorekt by.the use of a bottle or two, to' bloom and' o vigor, • ' • Yonne MEN;—That solitary trrar-tieoOse fatal the existence of man; and it is the young who are most apt to become - as ,victims, triim.an ignorance of the danger to which tncy subject ' , themselves,. causing NERVOUS Dentrry, Weakness of firm sye=' tein and Premature Decay. Many oryoumay now, ho eellAPPili ei"igspl 0.5 urLia.uae br‘satitee'd disease. To those, thee, who by excess trivebrot” on themselves Prematu re Impotency, -In viilu beery Seminal Saelleuerlsvi Weakness and Shrivelling or the G,enital Organs, NervousAffectioni Or any oth er coaebqu t ences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensualions . , occasioning; themecessity of re; nouyithg•the felicities of Menszaor.,lestreuing'both me al and bodily capacity, Heidi-- Henry's orating Cordial, a medicine that is.purely Veketa ble, will aid nature to restorethose important-lunc lions to a healty state.and will prove 'of service to you. It possesses, rare virtues, is a general retriever of disease, and strengthener 01 the system 'as a Tome MEracrse, it m unsurpassed - . 'We do nor place this Cordial -on S. footing with quack medi' eines, and, as is customary, append a long list of iteconunepdattoos,;Certtficatear,/km4beginntg , with 'Hear what the Preachers iZ savy'lrnatitttiilitaiii4tlZ not necessary; ' for kleprVs.,-Invigorattnipeordial, •rardy deeds a trial, to prove that: it wilt aecumplish ;all we say,. The genuine :` f Henry's invigoratingi Cordial," is put up in B.oz. Pseud. Bottlespandis easily recognized by the blanulactiirer's signature on the' label of each Bottle,(tucounterfeit'-which' is forgery.) nr ; rr Sold for $2. Per Bottle p Six for SST VC per $1363,52 . • . • Prepared only by COHEN, No:-3Fraiikliii: Row, Vine Street,, holey/ Faght.hy Pa., to whom all orders must, be addressed. • Pori dale by all repectable. Druggists and Merchants Throughciiii the country. . .•i. • - T, .W..IjIOTT , k SONS, '• 132 N. 241 et., Philaitslilnd, sole ageWler Pena: igr DENItY , B The merits of tics perety vegetables:l:reef; for/the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital nervous affections, 4-c., are fully de scribed in another column of this. pappr, to which the reader is referpd, ..,S , V-per t 100)14115,..44 bottledsiii-tatileS for fol-$l - frpertbted.—: Observe the mirk ast the gen diet.- Prepared only by. S.E. ACM, Vine ateem, below Eightbi fthdadelphitiVfia - . Ati whose, ali , ersfersiimaat bearadreised. ,for pale Sty all respectable Driiggists , 4- - "Merchants,thrlingh-' out the country. T. W. DYOTT 4" SONS 132 N. 2d " sl,Lie.:Pl3iimlf.llpfria.c•allelilisitiii,ktyleigik) 'l an 3 pstate,pEumbrn,hosiiiii t up die -11-14 Court oiSommon-Pleis St - jicrl Lon .caster. Whereas, 6eitirge Kendig".Triisiie"of Fan ny ICerrlig, did on the 30th dayoi Ifnieinbeki:l&s4,'. .Lie' in the : Witco of theiPrOthonotary of the said Court, his - account of the said estate: Notice is hereby given; to isll,.periefins-inlentihteth in said,,eet pointed ES,S;llith day Pf.4B/41laryi"1864i *it the Ron frrinatlca ifieriif; . npleee expeptioe • , 'Attest, '...bassimirtica . Locoacrrivz Vi'ostasif !Prothy's Office,tin. dec 27 • 4t.-49'.. ~ D eceinbeT- 2 0th, 1853. I - _ • -___ • . ,• uditors's Nottec.,AN pßions rilhelitoatlitilderspf the Laneas /3„ ested iolhe.disifitisetl6ol o l . ,Ufetr:Rjhafifing i , ,terlaTeintinikve Finiße and, Machine a ndapu. Iforrt-tSe'inle- of the pri:,peit? Alifitipa*Kirkers, kcturDig CerVny,,wiflßeet: at the ogee of he 'nest in Courei•litelieriby-iidiffeedliirge74uir' e4.' ,C patiy:jon ' ,prada.i. the 12th,.dey of Aanuary,,, signed .Aedlter arprininted'by'Re,tiktlrt itflotoulqe at . "2 - ,0 , c1 roe the purpose 0 4.1(14- - .1 Pielasifot , tinst"purpoie,4rlPlaten r B st t tfist tlCfln :ttie".f.letree Directors, Setreta4 and Trea.idreri,Ao.j holise ur-Li,vlwApitkher, in the city of Lancaster; Will foithe ensuing year and the transaction of. on 'Friday thp 13th day of January, 1894, at 2 oc'lk. such other business, as may be brought to their P. M. AMOS SLAYMAKER, lice. • M. O. KLINE, doe 27-1149,1 Auditor. dec 27 2t-491 Sees. and Tre's. Treatsurel IA ssigned Estate -Of - , - Fireilieleirc - 2,-M-Ihicle4ler the: - COVgii of ConuheioPleas Ter theuzigaittratlANhere99,Chrigtlia Hoff: daite;WigaleeW.lPnadtiriek 4 Deirl9r dia. _tottles Slit * masa d ,ot..Ncisemberi 11354 1, fi1e ite the-Wied. of -tlisi iotsfy,ef tlies esid 4 Viniztldi acieioni of the ,„, 9 ' — `likherehi, ginasito ;ii Ilelllo/iJI • interests'd in the said estate i thu the .aid Doan/live ippoiet-: 491,the,16th•iispsat.isaitirr, 1854 1 , fok tie eoltr- Leatiott:theteoi, unless exceptions be Ale& 1 :1-,eatestr ~ ..- n ~ s.4otiN B. REBA Ptethl. ' • ttars/Ars Offteeri Lee. dee S 7 -.- . , 4 5.49,1 , . , ,Vitgate —, of Samirel J. -Davi* wad All Addy 'the tours :Of Common Plea e 1 for the atnitityadd.anciiethrg:. Whereas, CorneliusCollini, i,s6gneecdid.oelhe 15thdity of Decembeiri 188?, t idetribe ogee-of ititr Prothonotary of the .said 'Conn his account of the said-estate r • Fireside islkereby given to all persons interested 'ldstbesaidleitatei_that the.said Court hese appoint txf the.l6o 'day of January, 1851, • for the' confit cnatipn thereotranleas exceptions be fded.. I !: Attest,- . T - .: I PrOthri" (Mor i 'Lan.'der,27 . 4t-49 i • • E l tate-: or .Tolffi.. IL Ilasidiszi_ and ia, - ttie9onrt of Common . Pleas :for the Co Leiteaster. :Whereas, Jan Sharer and iDaiiid B. - ,lElostetter.aaatiptees of John Ei. Bawler wife clid:a the 18th day of sloyetabei,lBs3, Mein the; oflici of the itrothanotary of the raid Court thatr account of the said estate: ..Ne6ce iiiheray ,givert to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have , ati. points d ,the 16th day ofJaauaryplBs4, for the owl timuition theieer, unless exceptions be filed. Atiesl, ..; , JOHN K. REED, Prothly. Frehtbre office, Lan. 11ec 26 4t.49 -.; Frtate of Susanna Brady, deVd. initheSolitt t of Common Pleas tor the-cdun ty,ol; Lancaster. Whereas, Abraham lorry and Davirt.B...Eferr trustees of said. &manna Bradyde ceased.oader, the last will and testament ofi Chris tian 4ierri Blue Rock, deceased, did on the 16th day ~of Depember, 1803, file in the offi.ce of the prothopomry of the said Court, their account of the said eshae lioticels hereby given to all persona interested in Able iniid estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the :Hilt day . oi l Jtumary 1861, for the con firmation thereol, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, , JOHN K.. REBA Proth'y. .epp.hre . Office, Lan. dec 27 Mitorto of Jacob Grove, a Lana tic. to the Court of Common Pleat for the county .of Lancaster. Whereas, Christian Grove, committee, did on the 21st day of November, 1852, fili office iirthe, oce of the Prothonotary of theuid Court his account of the said estate: Wilco is hereby given to all persons interested init . °. said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 16th day of January, 1854, for the con tinuation thereof, unless exceptions be filed: Attest, JOHli K. REED, Proth , y. Prothy's tdfice Lan. dei 27 4t-49 Lestate of AIM& kautamstia. dec , d. .124÷Letters testamentary with tne will annexed on Lite estase of Anna ,K.auffinan, late of Manor township, Lancaster county, dee, , d, , have, been' issued to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are reqbested to make payment immediately, and those having claiais will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. CERISI lAN HABEUKER, Faecitor dec 27-60:18j Alnourued Courts for 11154.-4 Com mon Pleas. It is ordered by the Cours,that adjourned Courts for 1864, be held for the demi/ion in the Common Pleas, Orphan's Court and Quarter Sessions, On Monday the 20th day ofNara(, ' 9th " Juhe, 61", If 18th " September, '"' " 18th " December,. in said year,'to continue two weeks trona 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, shell be taken pp .on the first days of said terms and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continuad by consent or cause shown. The cases on the Argument list in the Quarter ; Sessions shall be taken tin e on the Wednesday of said` Common Pleas on Thursday of said terms, respectively, and proceeded iu uq til diSposed of in like manner, unless continued by consent dr cause shown. It is farther ordered that the absence of :counsel at the time appointed for taking up cases mention ed in . the preceding orders shall be no cause to sus pend proceedings therem; unless legal grounds for, a conntialance tor that!cause shown. ADJOURNED . JURY TRIALS. It is ordered by the Court, that adjourned Courts for .3 . l l try Trials ih the Common Pleas f0r..,1864, be held on the . , sth Monday', 30th day of Jnnuary, sth " . 29th " May, ',, ) , Ist " bth " June, i Ist " - 4th ‘• .1 4 ptember,i sth" , 3011 " tuber. Ist " 4th " D comber, and such other periods as nay be appointed at the above mentioned Courts or regular terms. Tke above to be published in all the Newspa, pers in die 'City'and County of Laucister, three 'successive times• in each, at the expense of the county. ..Bills to be presented at the Cammiasion ers,,office. • JNO. K. REED , Proth , y. _ 112=1 Statrement of the Conestoga &earn Mills, on the 30th of Novembers 1853, published in pursuance of the Act of Assembly " To encourage manufacturing operations in•khis CoMmonwealth," rot follows, viz: . - Capital authorized, $600,000 Amount of capital subscribed, Four hundred and seventy-one thousand nine hundrea and fifty dol lars ; amount thereof actually aid in, four hundred. and staty ; six thousand five hun red and seventy five dollarsi due to sundry individuals—balances of ancouuts—oue hundred and fdrty-six thousand and forty-one dollars and eighty-one cents; .fammif Mortgage Loan,, ninety-nine thousand five hundred dollars;,interest aad dividends unpaid, one thous -4 and.iwo hu red and fifty-two dollars d sixteen cents; Treas rer of No. 3 mg, o ou d two hundred n forty-nine doara and thir nine Cents; Mo ge and, Coupon ~,? f!rd account, se en ty-seven• iho sand six hundre dollars; Bills a ble, one' hundred and forty thousand three hurt d and twentl-eighfdollare and 6fiy•three dents... The assets of the company are up follows, viz : From-sundry individualsbalanties of accounts— fifty-one thousand, eight hundred dm twenty-two dollars and ninety-eight cents; Cloth account, eignty-two thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars • and filly-four cents; Manufacturing ac count, twenty-six thousand two hundred and nine ty-seven dollars and seventy-two cents; Cotton ac 'count, twenty-lour thousand six hundred and nine ty-ueveir dollars and filly-five cents; Waste account two `hundred and ninety-three dollars and fitly two contmJleal -Estate and Mills account (Inclu ding..reliturs, aceoantfor permanentimprovements) six - hundred and• fifty-three thousand five biindred and. 'fitty , nine dollars and eighty-four cents ; Bills receivable,' fourteen thousand -nine hundred and forty:one dollars and fifteen cents. A. L. HAYES, Prest. • F. , avreonna, Treasurer. - ' Sworn and subscribed, December 19, 1853. Coram. , • J. C. VAN CAMP,'AId. d 4.27 .itf.4.9 , Publiel3ate..--0)3 Friday, the 6th ()I Janu ary, 1854. Will be offered at public vendue, An tilepremiseti t the Borg gatato of Anna Xauff llniatiinVitViedictised; eoriiiiting dhrtampiece or tract of land. situate on Turkey Hill, in (l!danor towdship;.Lancaster county, near the road leading from Sate Harbor,to the Borough of Washington; ,about 3 - trilletlfroni the former, and about 4 miles from the latter place, adjoining the river Sunda hennas-and lands of Jadob F. Frey, Joseph aretie i man and others, containing #0 acres and 140'perOth .ee, be the same more or less. The improvements .thereon are a good and substantial one story tog DWELLING HOUSE, Swisser barn neer , ry new, hog stye, spring house and other necessa ry out buitotßge r with a spring of never run, Atiant 40 acres of said land is arable and in a )dgli'acaleni Cultivation and under good. Ilincea, sub the remainder is river hill .land and corpred with atl- kinds of-timber. - An indispntable title will be given on the Jot day 'of April 1864, Und "poaaersion will be given, inutie *diately if desired - by the purchaser. And either .the whole or any part of the phrehirse money may amain standing on said premises, until the,lst day :of April 1865, with 6 per cent. interest from the.ls 'day:otAcird,'l.B64,if desired by the parchaaer,and giving approved'security , tin the same. Any perion wlshing.to view ,the prenitsea previous to the.day .of safe Tay call on Adam Frey residing near the 'garde. , Saleto commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon , of saki day,,when due attendance will be given and. terrhaldfliale made known by the undersigped Ex ecutor of the list will of the said Anna Kendra:tan, aleceaset - CHRISTIAN AABECKEIL ta-49 -d6d:2l N. B.—lf the above mentioned property be not sold Ori the efereerrid, day, it in the evening of tile same ; dkr,:l:Miedted to the highest bidder. ,JOI 4 940 . year from , day,or April, 1854, and pea, .A.Wnrinn givgd` iiiknedittitily . if desired. ~:.. ~ ~; _ ,~ :IN THE: MADFER Of the intended , applieMirth ' Gsonos httinies r to the :Court of Qdriiiiir -•! ,-Sessicms at JanuarY;term, 1854, for a liderisivto I , .o3atinue keeping rs metal ?dnytoWi, East -Donegal istp:;;Lanaiiter County, it bbin/iruitild WE, thi undersigned chimea , ilonegril'iWp";, Iwheressid-inn-or tavern is punirkted . to biskepti•do certify, that- thensidinn or •taverif is_neceisary to accommodate the. public and entertmn .iniangerit and travellers, and. that :we are. well -acquainted with thetwid Geo. •Muiry, -and that ho isof good repute for uonesty -and: temperance, and.is , well provided with house ream sad conveniences teethe neeopembdalionof strangers and travellers.- , p eter :gabrightor;,-Simon P. Albright.,.•Henry sherbahn, Nieholoa Clapper, Samuel Pence, Da- I vid R. Jeffries, C. W. Murray; W. J. Shivemen, I John S. Brandt, George Shroiner,•Jno. A. Houses!, Chriitian. H. Zook. , • ' [cee 20 2t-.50 • Af raid, SHOW ThyseLf.-.-Ati Invaluable „a1...800k for 25 cents.- -•- ... ~ ;•; • . . _ , 'O Every , : Family Should . ',N \ A • ..T ITO j j , 0 : // , have a copy."-u..100,090-ii t , 4 ,- ; ' ~... .4 A t .„. Copies sold in less thanui.,,y , ~-, ~ ~.. 0. - ... year.. A new edition, re), ''•••• ' "...' sized and improved, just _./' jr , Matted. - - , , ~t,„ • : - "ii /II Dr. iluater's Medical Manual anu mum uotilrfor the afflicted. Containing an outline of the origin, progress, -treatment and cure of every form of dis ease contracted by promiscuous cereal intercourse, by self-abuse-or by sexual- excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoid ing all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear ol decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years' aeccessful practice, exclt:sively devoted to the cure ol diseasesof a delicate or pri vate nature. To which ie added \ rsceipts for the cure of the ; above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp toms and cure of the lever and ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn College, Phil adelp Mo.—Dr. Hunter's Medical M an nal.—The author 01, this work, unlike the majority of those who-advertise to cure the disease of which it treats is a graduate of one of the beat Colleges in the United Siete". It affords me pleasure to re commend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and. experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. ..• Jos. S. LONGSBOB.F., M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Universi ty, Philadelphia.—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the processional ability Of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dis ease of tae Gental Organs, some of them of long standing, hive came under my notice, in which his Skill has been manilest ie rest°, ing to perlbet health, in cases where the patient has been consid ered beyond medical aid...tri the treatment of Sem inal weakness, oc disarrangement of the lunCtions produced by sell;abuse, or excess of venery, 1 do tot kitow his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem norm more than jusuce to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis creuon, to recommend him as one in whose:pro fessional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. 'ALFRED WOUDerAItD, M. D. ‘• This is without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligent wore published on the class of diseases el which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the reann ol its readers. it is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object 'to placing it into the hands of his eons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to putt; and .too little presumption to im pose, he has offered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 2b cents, the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."—Berald. "100 teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and soirow to the youth under their charge."—Peopies AcloOr cute. I A Presbyterian clergyman in Onto, writing of 'Hunter's Medical Manual" says :—" Thousands upon thousands or our youth, by' evil example and influence of the passions; have been led into the habit of self-pollution, Without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their pos nt . The constitution or thousands who are Fits g faZeti have been enfeebled, a not tiro ken down, and - ey du not kcow the cause or the ere. Anything that can be done . so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to theca, and ul timately to remove this wide-spread source of hu man wretchedness, would cooler the greatest bles singg4 next to the religion of esas Christ, on the present and coming generati n , .tiatemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) 1 bough it has slain thousands, is not a'greater scourge in the human race. ACcept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you aro co amtvoly engaged in.". One copy (securely enveloped ) will be forwarded free of postage, to . any part of the United States for 25 cents 2 or six copies for $l. Address,(post paid) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or box 19 Phil adelphia. In- Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. Bee 27 ly-49 JF. Shroder & Co. o hold Ibr Sale, • Pennsylvania 5 per cent. Limn. ,Lancaster City S do. • Conestoga Steam Mills 6 do. . Lancaster Gas Stock, 100 sharea. Lancaster Bank do. 50 shares. Farmers> Bank do. 20 shares. Manheim Plank Load, 10 shares. Manor Turnpike, 1 share. . Old American dollars, hall, quarter,Spanish and Mexican dollars bought at 2 per cent. premium. J. F. SHRODEIt & CO. Land Warrants bought and sold. J. F. SHRODER Sr. CO Stocks and bonds bought and sold in the Phila delphia; Baltimore or New York Markets, at the regular commission. J. F. SHRODER & CO. Intereskallowed ou depOsits at the rate of 5 per cent., the deposit and interest payable on de mand, giving all persons haying money laying idle a chance to make 5 per cent interest, till they wish to make use of it or make a permanent investment J. F. SHRODER & CO., Bankers., dec. 20 tf.4S No. 5. N. Qneen st:Lait.r. Winted-10 Shares Manor Turnpike stock. J. F. SHRO'DER & CO Important to Young Men 5 Bow l. mania 30 ready ways to make Money. I offer for sale upwards of klurty different receipts, many of which have been Sold the past year fclr 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 manufacture and sale of-any one of the articles, no young man of energy and ability can. fail to make money. Address E. BOWMAN, 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. [dcc 20 3m-47 Court 'Proclamation. AtATIIEREAS„the Hon. H. G. LONG, President, and D. B. VONDERSICITEI and J. Bnowri, Esqr's., Associate Judges of the court of Common Pleas, in and for,the county of Lancester, and As sistant Justices of the court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions-a the Peace, in and for the said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to mq duected, requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the court of Oyer and Terminer and. General Jail, delivery, also, a, Court or General QUarter Session - s of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancas ter, in , the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the Third Monday in January, 1854. In pursuance of wfifelrprecept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to tFe Mayor, Reedider, and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, Justice& of the Peace, km.,.0 , f.the county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in lbw own proper persons, with their lolls, records and examinations; and inquisitions, and their oth er remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices appertain in the behall to, be done; and also, kit those who will proisecule - agninst the pris oners who are, or then shall 5e in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are td be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ELI AS, f r ~•Sherill ..No Dated at Lailcaster this 24tu day:ot . 4. 1n53: N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and, 1,4 it nesses will herealter be expected mid, required. on the first day of the sessions. 41dermen and Jus7 tices of the Peace are required by an order or court, dated Nov. 21st, 1848 to return their recognizance. to - G. R. Hendrickson, clerb ul Qaaiter Sessions `within one week trom the day 01 , final action in each case, and in daiult thereof the Magistrate's costs will not be. allowed. I,anoaSter, nov 28 1853. td-43 Election . Notice.—The, Annual Meeting of the inembeis of the . Lancaster Conn -ty Mutual Insurance • Company, will 'be held at the office of the 'company,' ar Williams town, 'on the second 1. u cad y of January nexty on which day an election will be hold between the hours of 10 o'clock, A:. Mr, and . 4.P. M.-, for the purpose of electing Nine Directors for din ensuing year. ' NATH. E.,SLAYMAKP.R, dec 27 Id-491 • 'Secretary.' . (Examiner' and Lancasterian'copn ' • Wan and.Wlnter 111111nery . .:ivirs RINNINGER had just rettfined 'from the City with a splendid aersormient 'Fall, and Winter Millinery, consist:Mi .- Of IfONNETS, Velvet Itibbons,., Flownia;,Feathers; Stc.-7 ,Also, a handsome asecninniat of Cloak and Pose ;Trimmings, and a new eqiel of Plaid - • ca 29 Bt-40,„ ..NOUICAB.--Persous wishit , to gee the Conesto ga Steam Mills, Must apply lo: tickets to one of ho Directors. [dec 20 3t48 =EMS yq,ung - Aute'riclueir Libraiyj 1 - A - citeelit.and-attracuve- • series of Books ' for yang, eople: . Embracing aventa connected with the 044 history of eur.pountry,. and Lives of dis tinotthedfnen, ,Written' with much care and in an entitstataing.antlinstrtictivo,manne r , wi.h id antra riuris"otiMpiitiatit edtentil l , and beautifully illumi nated title mei: Containing the Lite of DANIEL WEBSTELt, the Great Ainerican statesman; with noirierbatt" aneidetes ? LllnatiatiVe of his character and'tbe following illnatnitioni: Young Daniel in the Stw Mill. Webtter ruining at - Frysburg. Webster declining the Clerkship. Webster expounding the Constitution. Tao Bunkerintil celebration. • Webster at Eanquil Marshfield, the reaidence of Webster, . Webster ea Thit Life'Of Henry Clay, the tdi,l Boy of the Stashes, nhidillistratians The Life'of Benj. Franklin, nine illustrations. The Life Of Gen. Wastiington, nine illustrations. The Lite of Mirionj. nine IBustrations. The Life or Lafayette, nineallustr4tions. 'Elie Lilo of Wm. Penn, nine. ittustrationa-. The Lite of Gen. Taylor, nine illustrations. The Life of Andrew Jackaoni rune •The Life of Napoleon. Bonaparte; nine illuatra ton.. The Old Bell or lidtponclouc a or, Philadelphia in 1776, nine illdstritions. The Yankee Tea-Puny; and oilier stories of tho Revolutuki, nine illustrations. . Containing in over 100 illustrations. Hach volume itt Well *mice, possessing a high moral tone, and can satisfy be placed in the, hands of young people; they contain numerous anecdotes illustrative of the early history of our country, and are wet! adapted for lanig,ouschoullibraries. Price per set, handsomely .bound .in cloth, gilt backs and neatly put up in.boses, $6,75. Price per volume, neatly bound, cloth gilt, 56k. Golporteurs, Agenis or Seinicu Libraries will be supplied at a liberal . discount. Copies will be Setif by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the ptice of the set, or any volume. LINDSAY az BLAIVISTON, 1' iiblishers 25 South 6th di., Philadelphia. P Newspapers inserting the above in lull will beeutided to a. volume tor each insertion, papers to be directed 'Medical 41aminer,' Philadelphia. n0v.15. 12t-43 e 7 rilortoods.— I HOS. W. E VAN 8 tie CO:, Nol 214 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, nave now on hand a hill assortment of alt the LA TEST STYLES of seasonaule i. 7 001./S, imported by themsolies, and which .hey will self at the ve ry lowest prices. Among tnese goods 'will be found, rich Brocade Silksinew apes jYlatd , do. Plaid do. of every variety; Velatr Utiman ; Armor° Silks; .Plain Black Glossy mike; do. 105 Mourning; second Mourning fluid Silks; It.N /Salk Plaids; Valencia Plaid; W °bleu Plattlll i .Lupin's Cukb meres and Mertnoes ; Mon, de Lantos, Lamest Clothe, for Cloakinget together with above mocks French Cloths, and Velve t Cloaks, of the latest styles. I F ' Also, the largest .and "bleat assorted stock oi SHAWLS of every variety which tlofy have ever uttered to their custoniers.' 'Lau , / .t.t2 i llhe approaching linlildays.--•A 1 Morrie unneunas and a happy Pt ow 'lcor, We aimuld all keep 'alive to the joymi returu of the hol iday season and nut target Lue 'Lime honoree cue tom' 'er Lit pruseitting Llirietinaa v% bat .18 inure appropriate tor a gilt than a combination Lit the useful ornarnenfdl and beautiful? AL IN eniz's you will find the renewing offered tor your selec tion among the list 011:Metal Christmas galls, at re duced paces, expressly tar the helium) brocha buawle, a 'gut combining uaviulne and [madly, Tibet ottawls, bl'k and coi'u, clot bay State, do; Plaid, silks, tor a beautiful drese--, mag nificent gift, brocade Silks, dO; filch 13011.41 (task de; Drilliaut Plaid bilk tiaistimerea, do; tint -I,,attl,Frectil AYtiOlplatills, de; hap Gaia flatus, all itriCes, do; Gay Mouse du Lames, do; Ladies' nue dukoatered veatii,ab a eceptule gilt; Latium' drench kinbroidered collars, do; Ladies' Frcuen emU'd Undereleves, do; Ladica , i3 and Gents , hid Gloves, uu;.Ladiea' and Gents.' beautiful - Searle, uuclticri zilk Cravats and Mkt's, do. • Disciples el St. N 'cholas l remember the place. WENTA'S GOLDEN Eitt.LE, dec 13 1.1-47 J Corner E. King - and Centre squire. I J. Selling, Decorative and • Plain Painter—ln Fresco, Encaustic, Dia- Leather, and Oil colors; also, sign Painting and Ging lit imitation of every variety of Weed, Mar e and Sandstone, execu,od by bun -in a stile not to be surpassed either in regard to durability, nose resemblance to nature, beauty of workman ship, lrc. lie flatters himself in saying that by having 20 years thedretical and practical experience in hilt business (in Europe and this country,, he heels con fluent, of anlStu satity.and please all who may intrust non with their work, to his prolistimon. tie innst respectfully solicits a sharp of public pat , renege. Shop in south Duke street, adjunang the Lutheran Church, in Widmeyees building. dec 27 Ihulled Partnership..—NOTlCE,-- 1,4 We, the subscribers, have this day entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the laws of this Commonwealth, and du hereby certify, that the name of the firm under which itie said firm is to be conducts is Sourbeer & Young—that the general nattir I the business to be transacted is the purchase and sale 'of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, and such other articles of morch.onlize usually purchased anti sold in a country store— and that the same will.be conducted and carried on in Sale Harbor, Manor township, Lancaster county. That the names of the general partners are Michael R. Sourbeer and David F. Young, of Manor township, Lancaster county, and the ape. mat partners are Edwardliess, of the same place, and Jacob Sourbeer, of Conestoga township, county aforesaid. That the amount of capital con tributed by each of said special partners, /8 One Thousand Dollars, in cash. The period at which said partnership.is to commence, is December let, '853, and is to terminate'on the Ist day of April, .859. MICHAEL R. • SOLIRIiEER, DAVID F. YOUNG, EDWARD HESS, JACOB SOURBEER, 60-.17 Now is the time for Cheap'Cioods at the BEE HIVE STORE. CHRIST Ai AS :is coming, and in order to be prepared for C briar.- :pas and New Year's Presents,. we have been open ing a large assortment ofiyuzes Goons, Swans, Gtoves, &a. &c. Here is a chance for you—lmind Father, ,H other, Sister or Brother—to give either a Silk Dress, Shawl, or French Merino Dress, or even a pair or Bajous Kid Gloves. t. ho doeanot appreciate a present—especially froi% a Wend-- a "timeihonorcd custom." W ENTZ,'S SEE HIVE STORE, dec'l3 tf-47) No. 65 North Queen et. - . i lommer4al Hotel, Philmiet -1 N-) PliiA.—' he subscriber, thankful for the lib eral patronage she has received, hereby notifies the public in eneral. and her Lancaster county friends in particular,. that she' still continues to keep the Hotel, formerly the. AmmucAsr House, No. 18 S. Sixth street, between Market and t.,hen nut, and cow khown/a TIM Contimaciaa. Ham.. The house is Weill up and re-modeled in ele gant style, from attic to basement—the furniture, bedding, &c., &p., being entirely now; and every arrangement is made tor the comfort and convessi mice of its patrons. From the central location, and its close pros irnity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Landings, 'places of amusement, fashionable thoroughfares and public! t sqtarea, tv offers inducements to the Merchant vlaitieg the. city on business, or the Traveler 'seeking pleasure. To familes and fe males Visiting the city, decry, facility wilt be afford ed, and every comfort, - regarded to make their visit agreeable and pleasant. A share of public patronage is reirpecfully. sub mit. Terms 81,25 per day. S. LSBO, Proprietor... JAtos' G. Ul), Supprintendent dec . 6, 1853 otice.—The Board oi Directors of the N sylvinia Training Sbhool foildirdic and Fee ble Minded Children ' imiorptirated by the Legisla ture or Penna., April 103, give notice that they 'will now receive a few additunal pupils under Id years of age into their instautien. appilea libn will be nece.sarylo secure admit:situ., a. with their present atcommodations their nupitier must be babied. Application may be made , io Hen GEORGE .. STROUD, PRILIP . JUSTICV., S. MORRIS WALE; ' Committee:el Reception, Piniada. or to the Principal pf the Institution JAMES •11. RICHARDS, Germantown, Pa. clec 20 6r-48J Estate of John Steele, .ileed.— Letters 'tea:atinentarY on the estittc of John Steele, fate of Loacock. township; Lancaster coun ty, Pa., decor!. have been issued to the subscritier residing in said.townsttip ; Alt persons indebted to said estate are! reqaested to make payment male-, diately, and those, having. claims vt present there without delay propertyauthentica ment. JANE. STEle.l.E,E.Vrit. nov 29 , • . 6t-45 'New Book—hist published, "Busy Mo ments of an Ide Woman," containing the following exquisite tales, "Edith, An. Every Day Life," " The Widow," " Old Maid-ism,yii. Afar riage,,' and in."'Emsode In the life ora Woman of Fashion," lv 12m. W. 0. SPANGLER, nov /9 • • ' • , .. • , ~ Veitlttan — Bllnd.l4.-ef t h e ' latest ; ,and'itoas, ihnhiiiiable,stylenintt newest pat- terna,malinti,dtPreiciinnitly to urger by the sub- • , sertner—sanifitnit)tif,whkclikssingkie seen at husahnp,., in , East Viiikstrent wir;sl . . p s: xe ti.)P.J; I 3 .Quqe4. l ,-.; • t d '4 1 . 46 470.0/ : '. W. ,914.0).1., e ;f51r.r. kind iii the'Oftiiii: as r 9 t . - fyAst, - 44pfra,84cath.fthrf moat i ritigo'nobte terms, httiaused tcriirder. - A share el public patronage is rcipeetfully so licited. CONRAD ANNE. Lan. nor 22 4441 •