Late -from Europe.- Rama:- jan. 23.—The Royal Mad Steamship Niagara; Captain Leitch, from Liverpool, on Satur day afternoon; the 7th - inst., en . route for Boston, arrived at this port this forenoon, and reports uni usually heavy weather during her passage, which has been prolonged to- nearly sixteen days:" She will be due at Boston at an early hour on Wednes day forenoon. Great Britain, France and Belgium, hid been visited' with the heaviest snow storm exgrienced for many years past, and apprehensions were en tertained of destructive floods Irom the melting snow and rain. The intelligence (tom Constantinople and St. Pe tersburg continues to be as contradictory as ever, but the latest rumors are of a character to leave in the estimation of the public scarcely any hope that (he Czar will accept the last proposition. of the Western Powers, and this view of the matter is almost universally entertained - at Constantinople. As a natural,cosequence of the greatly increased probbailitieii of;tt general European war, -English Stock and Brealstuff markets have been greatly excited and ConsOls closed on Friday at a decline of* to per cent on the week. 'Fhe Breadstuff Markets throughout Great Bri• min ans. been more excited than at any precious time since the famine in Ireland, and prices, had largely advanced. Kr HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIA3..— The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affections, 4-c., are fully de scribed in another column of this paper, to which lho reader ie refered, $2 per bottle, $3 bottles for $5, six bottles for Sol $l6 per dozen.— Obseive the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa. to, whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists ¢ Merchants through- , out the country. T. W. DYOT 1 4- SONS 132 N. 2d et., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. For sale at :he Medicine Store, East Orange at., next to Kramph'e Clothing store. MARRIAGES. On the 22d inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, A.artin Nlowrey, to Mary E. Dungan, both of Bart twp. On the 28th inst., by the same, Jacob M. Price, to.Rebecca Wright, both at Bart twp. On the 20,h Dec, by Rev. C. Hummel, Win. Nann, of Lancaster county, to Mariann Miller, of Leb. co. On 'the 16th inst., by Rev.'J. Mason, Henry S Weaver to Mary Bradley, all 'Ol Columbia. At New Holland, on the 14.? th inst., by Rev. J. Kohler, Amos D. Smoker of Earl, to Catharine Car• penter, of New Holland. On Tuesday the 24th inst., at Intercourse, by Rev. Joan Leaman, Amos Miller to Catharine Var. garet - Sides, both of Intercourse. • DEATHS. On Friday, the 20th Mrs. Catharine White, rel ict of Samuel White, late merchant of this city, and daughter of the late Michael Musser, in the 72d year of her age. In Bethlehem, on Wednesday the 18th in -4, Elizabeth Eichler, widow of the late Abraham Eichler of Lancaster, in the 48th year of her age. On the 13th inst., Susan Rebedca Roath, wile of Capt. E. D. Roath, of Mariette, aged 24 years, 4 months and 16 days. At his residence, in this City, on Wednesday morning the 18tli inst, of Paralysis, Jonathan Foltz, aged 76 years 10 moths and '24 days. The deceased was one of those old time citizens who are last, disappearing from amongst us.. Ha ving passed the three score and ten, and almost reached the lour score years allowed to man by the inspired Ps.allist, he was in Gods own time 'gathered to hii lathers'—and is at rest. The Markets. j'9l LADSLPYII J all 28, 1854 The Flour market is firm at the advance, and 3a 9000 barrels sold tbrshipmont at $8175a3 per bar rel, the latter for selected and good straight brands, which is:now the general asking rate for shipping branda. Saleefur home use isdimited at $3a59,50 for good retailing and extra brands. Corn Meal and Rye Flour are firmer and hold above the views of buyers. Wheat is better, and 2a3000 bushels sold in lots at $2,10 for Reds, and $2,20 lor good Pennsylvania White. Corn is scarce and - in demand at the late advance, -with sales of 2a3000 bushels Pennsylvania Yellow at $l. Rye is wanted at $l,OB asl,lo. Oats are held at 50 cents, with small sales. Cioverseed is limited at $6,25 a $6,50 per bushel, 14 hickey has furtht r advanced. Barrels are quoted at 36 cents and latids. at 34 cents per gallon. 111 pursuance of a Resolution of Select and Common Councils passed Nov. let 1803; the undersigned is authorized to borrow. For ty Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the purchase of the Properties for New Market Houses cud the erection 01 the buildinge, Irons the/present date to the Ist of April next, for which Coupon Bonds of $5OO each wili be issued jan 31 tf-21 c.IKI.F,FFER, Mayor ancaster Cemetery. -Ail election for three Trustees of the Lancaster Cemetry to erve for me term of three years, will be held at the public house ufJohn Michael, on .piesday the 7th of February re.it, -.1. 3 o'c:ock P. A. G. lIELFENSTEIN, Seey. 2t-2 Motlee.—The undersigned Aunitor appointed by . the Orphans , Court of Lancaster • County, to make distribution of money remaining in the hands of John McCullough, Adininistrator with the will annexed of Thoutas Fulton, late of Cecil county, Maryland, to and among those persons en titled to the same, will meet at the house of Fred erick Cooper, Inkeeper, in the City of Lancaster. on Wednesday the let day of March next, for the purpose aforesaid : All persons interested are therefore notified to appear- at the time and place aforesaid, if they think proper. Lan. jan 31 td-21 Valnable steal Estate for Sale. —The subscriber has a number or highly im proved Farms, ranning nom b 0 to 900 Acres, for sale,—Me of which are situated in the immediate vicinity of Frederick city. 11:7 Persons wishing to purchase will have a full description, of the property given, by calling on the subscriber. Also several FARMS for rent. THOMAS R. O'NEAL, Real Estate Agent. jail 31 41-2] alentines Valentines 1 !—Now on V exhibition, and for sale at the " city Book Emporium >, the most' magnificent and extensive assortment of VALENTINE'S, ENVELOPES, Valentine Writers, Motto Cards, and Motto We. fors ever offered to the worshippers of St. Valen tine. I would have country merchants and others know that I do not soli the "high tariffed:: commis sion goods 'from New 1 ork and Philadelphia man ufacturers, but having great expense,,, had spe cial plates made for m Envelopes and Valentines End having paid the caph for both, am prepared . ..to supply 'orders in every) department, with not only a much better article,lbut at very reduced rates : thereleye St. Valentine's Headquarters for this year is emphatically at the "People's Book Store.' - H. SPANGLER, No. 33 N i orth Queen-et., Lancaster. jan 31 tf-2 Charles A. Helnitsh, Apothecary and Druggist, No. 13 East Emig street, takes 11111 occasion of returning his thanks to those who have patronized his establishment . ; and Solicits a continuance of the same, assuring them that he will at all times endeavor to sell genuine and runs articles at reasonable prices. The present stock is now very extensive and complete, comprising Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals from the manufactories of— ---- Powers & Weightman, Rosengarten Dennis, Lenings, and others ; Glass- _, l w ware,,Shop Furniture, Dyestuffs, Oils, Color's, Bronzes, Surgical and Dental lustrunients, Teeth, Gold and Tin Foils, Perfume ry, Soaps, Flesh, Nail, Nair and Tooth Brushes, Pare ground Spices, Garden seeds; German Vege table•xiorse, heave and Cattle Powders, and many other articles commonly kept in Drug Stores. jan 31 - - Meetings at the Inland ttaving s s .131. Innutution, in the way of getting bargains of dry goods at the " Bee Hive Store." _ . In anticipation of a great, rush, we have com menced opening some of our Spring Goode, which are decidealy great bargains. • We respectfully invite the attention of persons about commencing housekeeping to our assortment of Eidusekeeping and furniah:ng goods, 4-4 to 10-4 bleached sheeting matins, bleached and unbleach eddamask linen for table 'covers, linen napkins and doileee, furniture checks, tickings, white Mar seilles quilts, linen crash for towelling, jacquard table diaper, oil cloth for table covers, striped fig ured, and embroidered curtain muslins, Conestoga New Market, Pocasset,Portsmouth, Appleton, Ex eter best brands heavy and fine (38 inches wide) unbkached muslin', self ins from 8 to 91 eta. per yd. . WENTZ'S' Bee Hive. No. 86 North Queen street Vali and Winter Goods.-;-A few more left, rnerinees," plaid and plain,"Paramettas mdelin de laines, pen= clothe, long and square olzwle—wbich will be Bold at a great bargain, by paling Boon. WENTZ'S Bee Hive. No. ol North queen -et., Lancaster. 04. DAVID SHULTZ, Treasurer of' Lan ' castei County, in' Amount with said county : DS ; • • To balance in bands per report of County Au ditors, dated January 19, 1853, •-• 8 18 . 828 82 " Amount of outstanding taxes of 1851, '498 84 o • 1852, 14,900 11 " • Amassment of 1853, assumed and charged as follows on • the several townships and districts, Adamstown, 138 78 Excess of Taxes received, as follows, viz : 1852 1853 i. Bart, $3 57 95 Coenarvon, 21' 03 803 W. Comilla", 5 04 Conoy, 8 20 27 W. Donegal, 690 354 Drumore, 1 77 Earl, 39 40 Earl East, 26 32 255 Elizabeth, 5 67 Earl West. 803 , Fulton, 90 346 W. Ilemptiold, 20 13 E. gempflold, ' 2 75 Lanceutor City, 29 33 " twp., 143 25 ee W. Lampoter, 1 75 E. Lampeter,2 84 Little Britain, 27 72 Loacock, a • — 7 46 Leacock tipper,32 87 Manor,2s 85 MounJoy, 12 90 31anheim, 168 31artio, 5 22 Rapho, 15 Salisbury, 40 83 Sadsbury, 4 S 7 Strasburg twp., 29 Strasburg, bor., , 3 90 Warwick - , 17 43 351"17 131 59 6482 76 Cash, John K. Reed, Prothonotary, Jury fund collected, December 11, 1852, 148 " " L. C. Lytle, Esq., for sale of Stray Steer, East Dampeter twp., 5 60 " " David Landis, in full of subscription to bridge across Mill Creek, at his mill, 348 13 " " Sundry persons for loans to the co., 27,050 " " E. Eby, Esq., Sheriff, for Pines and jury fund collected up to Jan. 1, 1853, 41 " ' u. Zahm; for old materials out of old court house, 757 18 " " P. G. Eberman, clerk, for 52 copies of old Pamphlet Laws sold by him, 13 " " Chrn. 11ertzler, in full of bond and interest, for the purchase of unseated land, 12 85 " " John Goshen, in full of bond and interest, for purchase of unseated land, 22 28 W. Frick, Esq., for soh, of Stray Horse, in West Lampeter twp. , 34 35 " County Commissioners, for Station ary fitrnished for military account, 10 " " Benjamin Kreider, for old lumber out of Conestoga bridge, 2 50 " Elias Eby, Esq., for fines and jury fund collectod by him, 185 50 " " Moses Marshall, for tax on unseat ed land, in Mantic twp.. to 1852, inclusive, 19 32 Item unpaid in bills and certificates, 41 211 7, 38,510 61 COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT. THE followink is a statement of the j_ Commissioners orders and of Court bills and cer tificates drawn on David Shultz. Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1853 . CR. Adamstown bor.. Samosa Stork, $lB 00 Sart. Collins Hamer. 63 65 Brecknock, Isaac Fry, 51 00 Caernarvon. David Hurst, 55 00 Cocalico East, George Shlmp, ' 52 00 Cocalico West. , Benjamin Gockley, 58 00 Coleraine, Wm. Galbraith, .36 00 Columbia bor.. Henry Ptahler. 110 00 . - . . . Conestoga. Casper Hiller, 71 37j Conoy. Solomon Haldeman, 43 00 Donegal East, Jacob Hamaker, 108 00 Donegal West. Ephriam Gass, 41 00 Drumore. Benjamin F. Scott. 58 00 Ephrata. Earl. Karl Fast, Earl Wont Elizabeth, Fulton. Hemptleld East. William Parker. Hemptleld West. Jrisep4 Brown ; Lampeter East, Jesse Swayne. Lampeter West. Philip Geist. Lancaster, _ B. H Longenecker. . . . Lancaster City, Michael Blindle, 255 00 Leacock, Geo. H. Skiles, 87 00 Leacock Upper, Jacob 0. Steinheiser. 67 00 Little Britain, John Johnson, ' 56 00 Manheim. Henry Frick, 62 00 Martin . James Simpson, 54 37} Manor, C. 0. Herr, 105 00 Mount Joy. Abm. Shelly, 50 00 Paradise. John S. Smith, 70 00 Penn, P. S. Eshleman. 52 00 Rapho John B. brenerOan. 60 00 . . .... , - - .. Salisbury: John Mason. 90 00 Sadsbury, Ambrose Pownall, 52 00 Strasburg, J. H. Myers. 66 00 Strasburg.bcr.. Jacob Bower, 29 00 Warwick. John Roth, 70 00 J. Barnes & C. Frally, Asst Assessors for city, 18 00 G. Byrode, Assessor of Mt. Joy. taking Assess ments for 1852. 42 00 JESSE LANDIS, `Auditor • Erecting Bridges. Adam Dellet & Co., on account of bridge across Conestoga creek at the old Cotton Factory, b 450 00 Joseph Russel, in full for bridge at Echlin's Ford in Colerain twp., and for extra work. 685 75 Sweikart & Jesse Lutz, on account of bridges at Jesse Lutz' boring mill between East and West Cocalico twps.. 200 00 A. E. Reigart. for lumber for bridge at Cot ton Factory. 77 20 J. & P. Long, do . do do 39 26 Repairing Bridges. Levi Fink,for repairing bridge across Cones: toga creek at C. Nauman's, in full. - 172 00 A. K. Bowers, for lumber for same. 616 54 Geo. ll... Hendrickson, clerk fees. $773 00 John L. Thompson. Esr.,Att'y General fees, 479 50 D. W. Patterson. Esq. Att'y General fees. 20 00 Elias Eby, Esq. Sheriff fees. &c. 829 74 Jurors' pay, 1593 92 . Witness pay 1352 11 Crier and Tipataves. 253 00 JUstices' and Constables' pay. 880 74 Jurors' pay, Crier and Tipstaves M. Zahm bill for sundries, do. care and keeping Court House, Joseph Eberman winding town clock, John Ilarrick for labor in taking down Court house,' 10 96 Michael Drisman for taking down Court house. 164 00 Samuel W. Taylor for glazing, 1 42 John Swartz for hauling sand stone, Joon Herr for Water cooler, Wm. B. Heinitsh for taking down Dials. Laborers , pay, 513 93 Norris Tanker 4r Co., for castings, 106 00 C'an't Sloan, Esq., Architect, on account. 800 90 James Crawford, Superintendent, in full. 20 00 Wm. Kirkpatrick, for castings. 2,063 38 David Hartman. for lumber, 73 12 Carson ¢ Kautz, In hill for brick, 4.112 73 Win. 4 Jos .Konigmaoher, for sand stone, 3,174 36 M. &D. Ehrismsn, on ace't of Carpentry. 6,500 00 Tolman Hathaway & Co., for T,rra Cotta, 1,500 00 Win. Diller, on acct of wrought iron work, 1,850 00, Jesse H Erb, for hauling small slate; 5 00 Franklin T. Lollar, Watchman, on acc't. 206 00 A. E. & J. H Relgart, for lumber, 11 82 Wm. G. Kendrick, on acct of bricklaying. 2,800 00 James Brady, for hauling stone, 29 12 Thomas Madden, for hauling clay, 12 76 Haden Patrick Smith, Super'dent, in full. 595 00 Jacob Franciscus, in full for painting, 88 87 David Hook, for wheelbarrow and repairs, 5 62 Jacob Gable, on account of plumbing, 128 44 S. A. Harrison, on ace't of tile and furnaces, 2.800 00 G. Calder, for silver mind, ' 60 0 ALA P. Breidy, masonry, 53 00 J. ,C. Carpenter, regulating Court House lots. 6 00 John D. Slates, for candles, . 6 23 S. W. Taylor. for painting l'erra Cotta, 44 44 Kline & McClure, for Hose, 11 75 Lancaster Gas Co., for Ore brick. 14 84 H. Baumgardner, on acn't of painting, 250 00 Joseph Bernard & Co., for bell, 351 56 John Gemperling, on ace't of tin work, 500 00 John Swartz, for hauling stone, &c., 48.09 Coroner. • Fredlt Dern. Esq., Coroner, and others for , holding Inquests on the bodies of fortyflre persons found dead in Lancaster county, $616 be P. G. Eberman for one yew.; Beery as clerk, 500 00 do on account,' 65 00 D. G.•Eahleman, Esq., for one year's salary -• as solicitor, 150 00 Nicholas Rhoads for chips, 6 Samuel Fry Esq. In frill for service; as _Com missioner, 225 62 Christian Rees, Esq. • do do 84 26 John 51.11eistand, Esq. do do 268 46 • PINA..N.CE or LANcAsTzu coviwrv. .133nock, 972 12 539 65 ' Caernarvon, 1,173 42 CocaUm East, 899 14 Caudle° West, . 1,170 98 Coleraln, 659 95 Columbia, , 1,846 89 Conestoga, 1,884 30 Conoy, 787 62 Drumore, 1,114 57 Donegal East, ' 3,440 72 Donegal West, 912 69 Ephrata, 1,747 53 Earl, 2,596 Earl East, 1,928 45 Earl West, 2,153 85 Elizabeth, 1,821 13 Balton 760 96' Liempfleld East,: 2,585 87 Hemprleld West, 2,593 21 Lampeter East, 2,975 81 Lampeter West, 2,355 35 Lancaster twp., 1,168 01 Lancaster city, 8,274 52 • Leacock, 2,313 93 Leacoek Lipper, 2,026 62 Little Britain, 889 01 kf arthelm, 3,016 43 Marti; 1,141 01 Man0r,4,323 73 Mount Joy. 1,546 92 Paradise, 1,834 64 Penn, 1,669 27 Rapho, 3,233 27 Salisbury, .. 2,912 90 Sadebury, 809 83 Strasburg twp., 1,975 21 Strasburg bor., 421 40 Warwick, 1,857 19 Assessors' Pay Jacob Gorgas. 87 00" Solomon Weaver, ;51. 00 Sarauel E. Ranck.. 88 50 Isaac W. Zwally. 50 00 John Edwards, 70 00 Thos. S. Hoopes 44 OU Court of Quarter Sessions Court of Common Pleas Old Court House New Court House Commissioners' Office. Bastmal .17Thlt.efrr tail& books, 1 70 P. G. Eber=to tor sandrles for ottoc - 200 -P.. C: Darlington for 109 Assessment iooks, 124 00 N. S. Pinkerton-for 1 ream paper "1 25 Assessor's pay, 249 76 Constables , pay, 162 50 Election officers for towsu3bip elections, 918 14 do do for general election, 1031 39 T. I H. Baumgardner for coal, 45 00 Printing. . B. C. Darlington for printing, 173 00 D. Bard Rock. do 31 00 George Sanderson, do 58 00 Myers f Wlley do 53 00 John H. Pearsol. de 76 00 J. G. L. Brown, do - 49 50 M. M. Rohrer. do 57 00 E. H. Rauch,; do - 71 87 John Bear. • do 159 09 Jacob Myers. do 81 00 • , Postage o W. Homersly, postage bill, H. M. 11,eigart., do do Public Offices. John K. Reed, Esq., sundries for Prothono tarj's office, 50 49 Sam'! IV. Taylor. glass & glazing. 1 02} Daniel G. Baker. auditing accounts, 114 00 Geo. 1.. Doersh, for books and binding, 107 75 Jobn Brady. for indexing and finding books. 500 00 Penitentiary Eastern Penitentiary,tor support of conviets for 1852. $767 68 County Prison: David Shultz, Esq., Treasurer, on account of estimate for support of Prison for 1853. $9OOO 00 Poor. • Wm. Gorrecht, Esq., Treasurer of Poor and House of Employment, in full of estimate for support of the Poor for 1853, $12200 00 Post Mortem Examinations On the bodies of 13 persons found dead is Lancaster County, $l5O 00 Loans. ' $7 t .452 08 Principal paid to individuals on loans. $9175 00 Interest. Interept paid to individuals on loans. $3511 42 Road Damages: J. C. Evans. Cmrnarvon twp.. $4O 00 John Kurt, do 100 00 Estate of Sarah Davis. do ,i, 28 00 Benjamin Beaty, Cow'' , 40 00 John S. Breneman, . do . 40 00 John M. Engle, -.• 00 25 00 S. Y. Horst, do 15 00 Michael Hess, do 60 00 Joseph Horst, do 10 00 John Binkley, West Cocaiico. 20 till Michael Kitch. do 15 00 Jesse Lutz, do 5 00 S. G. Morrison, Colerain. 25 00 Alexander Morrison. do 20 00 A. W. Morrison, do 85 00 James D. Wilson, Dramore. 25 00 James M. Hopkins,' do 125 00 Wm. Wright, do 15 . 00 Daniel Engle. East Donegal. 250 00 Samuel M. Eagle. do 85 00 Henry M. Engle do 135 00 Jacob R. Hoffer, do 200 00 C. Hess, Elizabeth. - 5 00 Martin Grub, de 5 00 John S. Groff, Earl. 45 00 Adam Bare, East Hempfield, 5 00 • John-Kauffman, do 5 00 John Swarr, dos 00 • • Christian Swarr, do 5 00 Elizabeth Metzger, E. Lampeter, 21 81 Benjamin Brackbill. do 20 00 Simeon Baltance, Little Britain, 20 00 Daniel Gibbons, Upper Leaeock, 100 00 Thos. H. Burrowes, Lancaster, 145 00 Henry Breneman, W. Lampeter, 45 00 C. Brackbill, . do 1500 Michael liarnish. Manor, 56 00 Joseph Breneman. do 175 00 Adam Breneman, - do 16 00 Christian Mellinger, do 130 00 Samuel Garber. Mount Joy. 60 00 Elizabeth Ferree, Paradise, 160 00 Henry A. Carpenter, do 22 50 John Hassler, Rapho, 23 00 John Neff. Strasburg. 175 00 Jacob Neff, do 50 00 Christian H. Huber, do 300 00 J. H. Huber, do 100 00 Wi.A. Shelly, Warwick. 25 00 C. H. Ranch, do 18 00 Augustus Hall, do 37 00 Daniel Eshleman, do 25 00 Henry Rickert, do 12 00 Fre ..111. Rauch. do 12 00 / Miscellaneous. Jno. Brady, E5q.,712. recording deeds for on.. 800 Joel Lightner and others, for sur veying twp. line between Leacock and East Lampeter townships. 13 50 J. B. Erb and others, surveying county line between Lancaster and Lebanon counties, 190 00 J. A. Messenkop, for water rent for 1852, ' 30 00 Joe. Clarkson. for copying Auditors' State ment for State Tax, 5 00 Jacob Gundaker, Constable services In Com ... ___ rnonwealth vs Wells, 1 50 Jacob Tready, for error in exoneratious. 7 80 P. G. Eberman, for altering valuations 11 20 Assessments, 175 00 John.A. Wier, Esq., Treasurer of Insane Hospital, for support of 2 'venue °cavities, 112 92 Elisha,Keene, for tax refunded, 24 I. N. Ellmaker. rent for superintendent's office, 15 00 M. Zahm. crying sale of old Court House, . .. ~ old lumber, & e . , 23 20 John Hatz, for horse hire and messenger. 3 30 Geo. R. Hendrickson, recording names of township officers, 106 05 Jacob Souder, hisq, for arresting Samuel Stewart. . 25 00 Wm Carpenter, for drawing deeds for Court ]douse lots, . 17 50 Wm Gable, Collector of Earl township, tax refunded, 1 el 060 David Landis, for lose of time in stopping his mill while building a bridge at his mill. 10 50 Jan C Carpenter, for establishing meridian line, 25 00 John Al Hiestand, taking depositions in road cases, 11 81 Si & P Brledy, setting stone for meridian line,s 00 D G ehleman, professional services; ' 64 4 0 5 . 0 0 David Hook, for repairing wheelbarrows. G 31 Zahm, clerking sales of lumber and collecting, 27 00 J B Newman. ground rent, 4 67 H Lechler and B Hoover. fog expenses in making a levy for taxes, 18 70 Graham & Kinley, expenses in Common wealth vs Strein and others, . 12 40 A Dubree. for surveying State road. 38 00 John Sterret. carrying chain on do. 1 50 Wm Proudfoot, for arresting Wm Bair, 10 00 C Hager, Esq, rent for Fulton Hall. 154 00 P G Eberman, for filing and arranging Court papers, 50 00 Wm H Spangler, book for City Assessment, 4 00 Jo; Eberman, on account of altering town clock, 50 00 John H Waller, Constable, expenses for ar resting 31 Beam, 2 00 B Quaintance, for bringing A Milburn to jail. 2 00 Samuel Miller, for removing obstructions from bridge at old Cotton Factory, 92 18 John Brady, for recording Treasurer's bond. 5 00 Joseph Dickerson and others, for laying out State road, 25 00 Wm ProudfoOt, services in Commonwealth vs Longstreth and others, b 00 John P. Long monetrefunded for a stray horse, 44 00 B Steele repairing root on public offices. 9 00 C Kieffer and Constables' fees in vagrant and criminal cases, 444 94 Joseph C. Clarkson and others for copying Tax duplicates, 51 00 P. G. Eberman for distributing Tally papers for fall and spring elections, and ter tran scripts of Taxables, 36 00 Court orders for Auditors' pay. 102 75 P. G. Eberman's statement for Court. 25 0.) Constables' returns, , 197 55 Road viewers' orders. . ' 768 40 Commissioners' orders drawn in 1852 and paid in 1853, 150 00 Exoneration and Commission orders for 1851, 94 71 do do do '62 and '53, 5820 12 Outstanding Taxes, 13T2.2 31 Treasurer's commissions on $125.247. 876 42 Balance in 'Treasurer's hands. 29070 97 138866 53 Deduct unpaid Commissioners' orders. 355 01 Total, $138510 62 CHRISTI AN HESS. JOHN 31. HEISTAN D, y Commissioners. PHILIP DEIST, Attest, P. O. EDERILLIV, Clerk. WE, the undersigned, Auditors of Lancaster County, certify that we have carefully examined the 'foregoing account of David Shultz, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and compared his vouchers with the same, and find a balance in his hands on the 2d day of January. 1854, of Twenty-nlne Thousand and Seventy dollars and ninety 80V012 cents, (V 9,070 97), of county fulfils, for which sum he has produced the receipt of Benjamin Reinhold, Reg, the present Treasurer. In the foregoing outstanding taxes there are several large sums due by different townships, showing great negligence on the part of collectors ; either in wheeling or paying over the money. The liabilities of the county for loans from individuals at 5 per cent interest per annum, are at this time $BB,- 01'5 00. We bare also examined the accounts of David Shultz,' Esq., Tre - asurer of the Lancaster County Prison, and find it correct, showing a balance due him by the Prison In spectors of $4 16, on the 24 of January, 1854. We have also examined the account of Wm. Gorrecht, Esq., Treas urer of the Poor and House of Employment of Lancas ter county, and find it correct, showing a balance in his hands on the 2d of January, 1854, of Two hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirteen cents, ($223 13). In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands at the County Commissioner? Office this sixteenth day of January, 1854. JOHN MECARTNEY,) PETER GOOD, Auditors JOHN SMITH, Outstanding Taxes. 1852 1858 , Bart, 26 Breakneck, •62 47 East Cocalice, 244 1.4 Columbia bor., .79 97 966 69 Donegal East, 730 05 . Earl, - 1,396 Ephrata, ,24 110 35 17 53 East Earl, .97 97 . Ear/ West, 81 04 Hempfleld West, 1,012 21 Lampeter West, 681 35 , Brim Lan City, 2214 52 Little Britain, . 41 37 Manheixa,. *94 44 Manor, 465 62 • Mount Joy, .246 92 Penn,6B 43 Rapo, 6OO 77 Salisbury, 603 58 . Badsbury, 23518 .. Strasburg twp., 1,057 21 Warwick, 789 34 $28.337 87 Total, $18,222 81 Those marked thus (•) have duce been paid. B. ltalliHOLD, Tamura Elections 296 82 12,925 99 Tralentineei lot 11854. 7 -14IIRRAY & sTOFIC respeetfully,announee that. they have received and offer for sale a large and fine assort meat of VALENTINES, Envelopes; Valentine Writers,&c., for next Valentine's day, February 14, 185. Their stock has been caret dly selected from cel ebrated 'manufactories of New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster. The Valentines are from new de signs—different from last year's style—and for el egance and artistic finish will compare with any, former year. Country merchants intending to sell Valentines would do well to call and examine their stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. uiimember the cheap Book Store, Xramph's Blndltegs, North Queen-st . , Lancaster. MURRAY, ¢ STOEIC. tf-2 DAYS OF APPEAL. TOTO the taxable inhabitants of Lancas ter county. Pursuant to the provisions of the law e Commonwealth, the undersigned Commissioners of Lancaster county hereby give notice to the taxable in habitants within the respective townships of the said county, that the days for appeal from the Assessments for 1954, will be at the Commissioners' Office, in the el.?? of Lancaster, on the days following, to wit For the townships of Adamstown, 11 3 rennock, Caernarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, . Colerain, Columbia, Conestoga, Conoy, Donegal East, Donegal West, Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl East, Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Borough Fulton,lremptlht East, Ilempfield West, Lampeter West, Lampeter East, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, Little Britain. Manheim, )Sortie, Manor, Mount Joy, Mount Joy Borough, Marietta Borough, Paradise, Penn, Providence, Pequea, Rapho including Mau beim Borough, Salisbury, Sadsbury, Strasburg, Strasburg Borough; Warwick, City, 20th March Monday, February 20th. 1854 Tuesday, February NV.lnesday, February '2d given to Assessor. Thursday, February Friday. 24th CHRISTIANALESS, JOHN H. HIESTAND, PHILIP GIEST. Commissioners Jan 25 .., ~' A fof / ~..:: / steed and improred, just 7 :l. /.•scracr /... issued. .'",/, 11l I t Dr. Hunter's Medical Manual and i hand book for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of dis ease contracted by promiscuous sexual 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 of decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of outlast %vet:platy 7 oars , successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or pri vate nature. To which is added receipts fOr the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp toms and cure of the fever and ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn 'College, Philadelptua.--Dr. Hunter's Medical Man ual.—The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the disease of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United Stetes. It affords me pleasure to re commend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in 'dime honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. Lososnorti, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Universii ty, Philadelphia.—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dis. ease of the Gental Organk, some of them of long standing, hive came under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in cases where the patient has been consid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem . - inal weakness, of disarrangement df the-function) produced by selfabuse, or excess of venery, 1 db not know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice' to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis cretion, to recommend him ai one in whose pro, fessional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. Ar.rarn WOCiDWARD, M. D. " This is without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligent work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it into the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little presumption to im pose, he has offered t o the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."—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."--Peoples Advo cate. A Presbyterian clergyman in 011ie, • writing of .1 - luntees Medical Manual" says Thousands upon thousands of 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 then3sellres and their posterity. The constitution of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if n of bro„ ken down, and they do not kcow the cause mai the cure. 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 Au man wretchedness, would confer the greatest bles sing next to the ,religion, of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though It has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behall of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." . one copy (securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage, to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or six copies for till. Address, (post paid) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or box 196 Phil adelphia. 0- Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. Nottee.—Persons holding Bonds for Loana to Lancaster county, are hereby notified to make known to the Commissioners of said county, on or before the first Monday of February next, whether they intend to continue the same or not. CHRISTIAN HESS, JNO. M. HIESTAN • PHILIP GEIST, jan 10 3t-611 Commissioners Turnpike Dlvldend.--The President and Managers of the Lancaster, ,lizabeth town and Middletown Turnpike Road, have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and twenty flve cents on each share of stock payable on de mand. J. M. LONG, Trens , r. jan 10 3t-ffl Manor Turnpike Road Comps ay. The Directors have this day declared a dividend al one dollar and 66y-cents per share— equal to 6 per cant per annum, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives' at the Lancaster Savings Institution on and utter the 16th inst. . &SORGE FORD, jan 10 It-50] Treasurer. Vetate of Anna liaulllitaia. dedd. AA—Letters seetamentary with the will annexed on the eat ese of Anna Kauffman, late of Maaor township, Lancaster county, deed, have been issued to the subecriber residing in maid township: All persons indebted to said estate are. requested to make-Payment immediately, and those having 6laima mll4 presiint them without delay properly authenticatted for settlement. CHRISTIAN NLBECKER, deo 27-81.48] Executor. WILLIAM L. CARTER, Residing at Marietta. Vonng American's Library : A 1 useful and attractive series of 'Book. for young people - . • Embracing' events connected with the early history of our country, and lives of di,. ringuithed men, Written with much care and in an entertaining and instructive manner, With ill ultra Hone of important events, and beautifully illumi nated title pages. • COntaining the Life of DAN lEL WEBSTER, the Great American Statesman; with numerous anecdotes, illustrative of his character and the following illustrations: - • Young Daniel in the Saw Mill. Webster Fishing at Frysburg. Webster declining the Clerkship. Webster expounding the Constitution. The Bunker Hill celebration. Webster at Faneuil Hall. Marshfield, the residence of Webster, Webster on his larm. The Life of Henry Clay, the Mill Boy of the Slashes, nine illustrations. The Life of Benj. Franklin, nine illustrations Tne Life of Gen. Washington, nine illustrations. The Life of Marion, nine illustrations. Te Life of Lafayette, nine illustrations. e Life of Wm. Penn, nine illustrations. The Life of Gen. Taylor, nine illustrations. The Life of Andrew Jackson, nine illustrations. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, ails illustra tions. The Old Bell of Independence ; or, Philadelphia in 1776, nine illustrations. 'The Yankee Tea-Party, and other stories of the Revolution, nine illustrations. Containing in all over 100 illustrations. Each volume is well written, poSsessing s high moral tone, and can safely be placed in the hands of young people; they contain numerous anecdote. illustrative of the early history of our country, and are well adapted for family or school libraries. Price per set, handsomely bouad in cloth, Of backs and neatly put up in boxes, $6,75. Price per volume, neatly bound, cloth gilt, 54. Colporteurs, Agents or School Libraries will b. supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will be sent by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the price of the set, or any volume. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers 25 South 6th st., Philadelphia. Qtr Newspapers inserting the above in full will beentitled to a volume for each insertion, papers to be directed 'Medical Examiner,' Philadelphia. nov. 15. 12t-43 Henry's 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 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 an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be of that character on which reliance may placed as to its safety. • I case Impotency, Hoemorrhages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albus 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 after confinement, Abortion or Miscar riage, this Cordi 'Cannot he excelled in itb salu tary effect's; rin loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility, Phy ical Prostration Seminal Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Sluggishness,' Decay of t e Procreative, Nervousness, 4.c., where •a tonic Medicine is required, it will be found equal if not superior to any compound ever used. - - Cro FEMALES.—Henry's Invigorating Cordial, is on of the most invaluable Medicines in the many co plaints to which females are subject. It as sts 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 likble to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor. Yourro MEN;—That solitary practice, so 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, causing Nzavous DEBILITY, Weakness of the-sys tem and Premature Decay. Many of you may now be suffering, misled as to tha cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brot' on themselves Premature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weakness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affection, orany oth er consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, izFasioning; the necessity of re= nouncing the felicities offilmutracc,lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invig orating Cordial, a medicine that is purely Vegeta ble, will aid riature to restore those important iunc lions to a healty state and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthener of 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, 4-c., beginzng with `Hear what the Preachers say and such like; it is not necessary; 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 up in 8 oz. Pannel Bottles, and is easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signature' on the label of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) icy - Sold for $2 per Bottle'; Six for $e ; $l6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by all repectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DYOTT t SONS, 132 N. 2d st.,.Philadelphia, sole agetn for Penna. For sale in Lancaster; at the Patent Medicine Store of H. A. Rockafield, next to Kramph , s Cloth ing Store, East Orange at. jan-3 ly-50 Sanders New Series of Reading Books. The author of this Series has devoted , fifteen years to the work, and eight millions of copies of his books have been sold. During these fifteen years he has gained much experience, by teaching himself, and by hie extensive intercourse with other teachers; and the publisher presents his series of Readers for the approbation of teachers, confident that they will be found to be the very beat that have yet appeared. Ist. The child is taught to read by the use of words he can understand, beginning with those of two letters and gradually advancing to those of greater length. 2d. The progression from one book to another is regular, gradual and philosophical. 3d. The difficult words of each Reading Lesson are first learned in Spelling Lessons. 4th. The Lessons are not only extremely inter esting, but instructive. sth. Thr pictures are judicious as well numer ous and beautitul and intended to assist in teaching. 6th. The instruciions in the Rhetorical princi ples of Reading and Speaking` are practical, and calculated to assist both teacher and pupil. 7th. A greater variety, both in style and subject, is found than is usual in books of the kind.,, Bth. The instructions in'the sounds and powers of letters, as well as the general rules for spelling, are clearly presented in Sander's Spelling Book. 9th. The print is large and distinct, gradully di minishing from the large print of the Primer to that of the ordinary size. 10th. The paper is of the finest quality, and the binding enbetantial and durable. Sanders Pictorial Primer, 13 cts; &alders Spel ling Book, 13 cts ; Sander's First. Reader, 13 as Sander's Reader, 25 cut '• Sander's Third Reader, 38 cis; Sander's Fourth - Reader, 63 cis; Sander's Fifth Reader, 70 cts. A large supply of the above books on hand—,School *Directors and Teachers are invited to call and procure a sett of the above Readers gratuitously, for examination, to whonral so a very liberal discount will be made from the above prices. W. H. SPANGLER, Sole Agent for Lancaster City and County. Jan 17 tf-52.1 No. 33 North Queen street. usquebanna Hotel, directly op posite the depot of the Baltimore and Busque :henna Railroad, Baltimore, Md. Mr. 'JOHN BARR, Proprietor. This house has been refitted and put into excellent condition for the accommo ealion of travellers. The proprietor, formerly of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., will spare no pains to make it a house in every way answering the wants of the traveling public. His tables shad always be supplied with the beet the market, af ford, And hie ha: with the choicest liquors. I.le shall endeavor especially to make it a hotel for Penterylwanians, whose custom he respectfully so licits, being confident that be will be able to ren der entire satisfaction. [jam 17 *452 NATanted—A competent man as Cutter and Salesman in a Clothing store. One from the,country preferred. None but persons Wily competent need apply. Good preferences requi red. Apply to ERBEN & CO., Clothiers, North Queen street, Lancaster; Pa. 'an 10 tf-hl Ai er Wanted:—Ou the first of April next, who understands grist grinding,merchant work, and milling in general. tine with a email family preferred. Good recommendations require , / none others need apply. Apply to the subscriber at the Honeybrook hill/ on the Harrisburg turn pike eight miles west of Downingtown, or address them at Brandywine Manor P. 0., Cheater co., Pa. Also wanted at the same time a good Cooper, with a family. J. MACKELDUFF Sc SON. 'an 3. '3t-150 Patent Medicine Stare, la East Orange Ell, Lancaster, meat door to Kramph's Clothing State. The subscribers have taken the Family Medicine Store of Dr. Jacob Long, (for merly J. GigWs) take occasion to inform the pub lic, that they have greatly increased the stock, and keep on hand a large assortment of the most pop. Eder 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. 'an 3 tf.501 T. J. STEVENS 8403. LANCASTER SAVINGS INSTITUTION,' January 5, 1864, The Dliectors of this Institution have this day deelared a dividend of five per cent. for the last six months, payable on damand. jan 17 81423 CHARLES BOUGRTER,