Tracing Aoadenay.—ln auncrundrig to the dd . I—nens of tneotty of Lanouterlnrintention - -of=opening my class for a second course, I =mot but express my sin cere acknowledgMents. to , a great' portion-of the citizens for their kind, libeng and generous acts towards medruing My short stay amongst them, and to learn my heartfelt and most sincere thanks.. Second Course consisting of twelve ;lessons, will'open on Friday the 1 2th Inst.; at - Fulton' Ball, at 4 o'clock, P. M., for young ladies and mis ses, at 8 for masters and 8 for gentleman. Terms $5,00. For particulars apply at Hubley's lioteL Jan 9 3t61 d. BONNAFFON. hlO. linpiovement on Chesnut. Sproet ILEBIOVAL OF AN OLD LST4IIL3SR3I.ENTe-3fcA.llll ter d Brother, the well known Opticians, have recently =erred from the-Vold quarters, rio. 48 Chesnut street, above Second, to their new and spacious building, 194 Chesnut street, nearly opposite the Masonic Ball. Their new structure is quite, an ornament to the section of the city in which Waled, slid highly creditable to the en terprising firm who have reared it The building, which has been constructed throughout In the MOS; Substantial manner by stark Balderston, builder, hi of fine mussed brick, four stories in height, with windows elliptically arched.. Abovenall is a task/ brick cornice, instead of the miserale wooden affairs wtrich hove recently proved such efficient fire-traps. The store is 05 Lett in depth, with lofty ceilings and largo skylights, which furnish the clear and steady light required lu the Optical and Philosophical de partments of the business of the house. The entire or . rangements furnish unmistakeable evidence that the busi ness will be conducted with that strict regard to system which has always characterised this establishment As an lustier., of their systematic mode of doing business, we may mention that every pair of Gold Spectacles sold by the firm is privately marked and registered Ins book prepared for that purpose; the nronber, the name, and reskieuce of the purchaser, as also the Karat, Focus, Pattern, Price, Sc. sc. are all carefully recorded. We are informed that this mode of registering, which was adopted-in 1816, has pro ved invaluable, particularly as a-means of restoring lost property to its rightful owners. The same large thermom eter from which a Register of the 'weather has been made for thirty years, and which is so often referred to as ••if eAtihm,r's Thermometer," will be removed to their new location on the first of January. The record-so genernlly consulted will continue to be placed conveulent to public inspection. We observe that the obi gilded bust of Frank lin, (carved upwards of fifty years ago) and which for ma ny years was a prominent object at 48," is honored with a conspicuous position at the new store. The establishment 01 the Messrs. McAllister is one of the oldest in the United :states. It was founded to 1783 by the grandfather of the members of the present firm, in part of et building on Main street, owned and occupied by Robert Aitken, woo about that time published the first edition of the Bible In the United :Mates. In 1790 the busitess was removed to No. 48 Chesnut street, where it has been con tinued up to the present period. The removal- ban beeu rendered necessary by the increasing business of the house and by the desire to keep pace with the pregross westward of trade and fashion. jan 9 2111.01 Report of the Directors of the "Farmer.' Mutual Insurance Compauy,"—Mad” at thr annual meeting of the members of that institution, held agreral.o to public notice given, at the ExAttauge Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, uu Saturday the 30th day of December, A. D. 1034. . It affords the Direetms great satisfaction in submitting to the members of the "Farmers' Mutual Insurance Com pany," a report of their protvedingsduring the past year,tu he able to state,that during that period, the cumpauybeeu favored, that but um, lire, causing any considerable amount of damage, has occurred amongst them who constitute this company. several small fires have taken place, but the damage done was too inconsiderable to merit toy notice in this report, except that the names of the sufferers, and the amount paid, will be stated in the Treasurer's account. The Lam ut Daniel Lefevre, of Upper Le cock township, as destroyed by tire uu the L'Aith day ofJtme last, consu ming at the same time his whole crop of hay. flow the tire originated, has nut been satisfactorily ascertained, hut as it occurred iu the day time, when nu tire was known I' have been in ur about the barn, it is supposed to have been the work °fan incendiary. Thu barn and contents were entered for insurance.. the valuation ut f let*: and the appraisers having reportedthe actual damage sustained by Mr. Lefevre, to bee•lual to the amount insured,4hree-fourths of that sum, being $1350, was paid by the company. 1 . 9 enable the Treasurer to meet this demand, a tax of live costs on the hundred dollars valuation was lovied.and has been partially collected. 'the Treasurer's statement will show a balance of Oa iu his favor, but the outstanding taxes will be nearly sutlicieuy to pay unjust claims against the company at this time. The estimation in which the banners' Mutual Insurance Company is held by the public, Is demonstrated by the tact that. during the year just brought to o clo,e,a great number of new policies, have been issued, and a larger amount of property has been insured, than in any one year since its first organi zation; whilst the amount withdrawn- , tfuring the same period has been near i,50,000 less than during the prece- ding year. The policies returned to be cancelled. are chiefly whore the owners are deceased, and the property sold. Very few voluntary withdrawals having been made during the past year... :Since the lot of January last ; two hundred and fifty eight new policies have been Issued, covering property to th o am0unt...C.3;160,95U: to which must be added, tor alter ations and additions, In which the amount Insured has been increased s32,67o,ruaking it total increase of $593,626. The number ut policies cancelled during the same period, IS 33, cJittaining property to the amount of $..52,657: to 'which must be added, for alterations and changes, In which the amount insured was diminished, the sum of ir2,eue. making the whole amount withdrawn .$56,287; thus leav ing au actual gain or increase to the enfant of -the compa ny of z , 505,33U. The whole amount of property,now stand ing on the books of the company, Is Two millions eight hundred mud eighty.elght - thousand, nine hundred and twenty.eight dollars, uf2,888,9:18). But as lanai returns from several sec.ions have not yet reached the secretary, it is probable that considerable re duction may be Loud necessary, in consequence ofdeaths,. sales, ‘tc., during the last two years. Tho Directors enter tain the opinion. that after all necessary deductions have been mode, the amount iusered will still exceed the sum of .$2,b00,00u. And, though it is Oct expected that the in crease timing the ensuing year will equal that Not closing there is good reason to anticipate a steady and gradual augmentation of the amount of property entered for insu rrnce in this company. The following statement of the Treasultea accounts, ex hibit, the financial condition of the Company at this time; TIIEASURER'S ACCOUNT. John Rohrer, Treasurer of the -.Flinners . jiuCo«f Insuron.,e Company, WA. DR. To moneys received on premium on uew poli7es and additions made to old ones Outstanding taxes of last sear, collected Amount collected of the tai last levied Whole amount received 1554. By Caah paid on the Presidents erders to the fellowin, persons, to wit: David Leferar. damages Urish Fasuackit, do. George Murray, do. Henry May, do Appraisers. for services rendered Direch.rs their per di.m tor services rendered.... . Printer's bills, thi the current year John VCartuey, per resolution of Directors......_. John Rohrer, Treasurer (his salary) ......... ..:..... John r:.tr,lud, :i.evretztry.chis salary) ditto. for a press henjninii, Witmer. for services rendered Joseph Clark, Jacob howder, Esq., and David Wit tiler, for collecting Interest on money borrowed .. Whole atucuut paid Prom which, deduct the amount received And It leaves a balance, In favor of the Treasurer To which must be added the balance in his favor of last years settlement, amounting to Leaving the NThole balance In his favor, of $666,57 To meet this deficiency, there Is of the last tax, yet outstanding, the sum of e 129.07 And of the former tax, the sum of 120,97 Sinking in all A sum nearly sufficient to liquidate the amount due to the Treasurer. Of the last mentioned sums, a good por tion, probably has been collected, but has not yet been paid over to therreasurer, and some eshoneratlon will be necessary, on ar,couuts of deaths, sales, &c. All of which is respectfully submitted. JOHN MECARTNEY, President JOHN STROHM, ADAMS. DIETRICH. ANDREW METWAR, JOHN ROHRER, Directors. . The Directors fur the ensuing year are John 3lecartney, President; John Strohm, Secretary; John Rohrer, Treasu rer; Andrew 3letzgar and Adam S. Dietrich. And the Appraisers are Christian Herr, Pequea, Jacob 3lowrer, Benjumin Snavely, (Mills,) Abraham Peters, Ja cob, Kohr Jr., and John Friday. t jail U :t-51 FE= GARRET EVERTS will be a candidate for ASSESSOR of tha N. E. Ward, at the ensuing City" Election—if tunni uated at the Democratic nominating" tueetan.—aud respect fully solicits the support of his friends. dec YG te-49 CITY CONSTABLE JOSEI 3 II BILL-NTNALL will be a candidate Mr Constable to the S. E. Ward, ut the ensuing City election—if nomi nated by the Democratic nominating meeting. doe 19 tf-48 Conestoga Steam llllll.e...—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Conestoga Steam Mills will be held at their office In the City of Lancaster. ,Jo Thurs day the 16th of January, 1835, at 2 o'clock 31. for the purpose of electing S Directors and a Treasurer fur the en suing your, and tOr the transaction of such other business as may be brought before thew. Jan. 2 3t•50 F. SURODEIt, Sooty. LA.S.IC2TER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, January 1, ISM,. otice.—The Stockholders of the Lancaster Loc. Eng. 11( & M. M. Co., will meet at the office of the Co., ou Thursday, Jan. 11th, 1355, at 2 o'clock, I'. 31., for the pur pose of electing Eleven Director,. a Secretary uud Treasu rer fur the ensuing year. M. 0. KLINE, Secy. and Treat, Notice to Stockholders.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia and Cetera,. tail. road Company, will be held at thopublic house of Christian Shenk, in the city of Lancaster, on the 2d Monday of Jan nary next, being the Bth, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., at which thus a President and twelve Directors will be elected to serve the Company the ensuing year. JOS. SCLIOCII, - Pres't. jau 1 21-50 J. 11. MIFFLIN, S.EYy Umtata ofJohn Siloam, late of E. Lampeter town -1.4 ship, deceased.—Letters of ,administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Lancaster city, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those haling demands against the same will present them 'for settlement to the undersigned. GEORGE L. SPRECIIER, jan 2 'it-60 Administrator. Look on this Picture i J. DF,LLiNGEIiint his Daguerreau Rooms over Longen ecker & Cooper's btore, north-west corner of Centre Square, continues to take those splendid likenesses which have at tracted so much attention during the last three years.— And, then, so chrop—only UNE DOLLAR,. including a handsome case! His Daguerreotypes are pronounced by • competent judges to be unsurpassed, and his Rooms are daily crowned svith visitors, all nucleus to Secure the shadow ere the Substance fades Jar- Also, Likenesses ofinsalids or deceased persons to ken at the shortest notice. Remember the place, at the eign of the large llagnerrean Flag, near the old County Buildings. • Lancoater, jan 2 Rllroad House, European style Hotel mad Restaurant, So. 48 Onnaler,ial and Au. ti 7 Clay 4,.reats, SAN . EIIAACI6O.I. HALEY lc THOMPSON, Proprietors jan 2 U5O Tine American pick.—FOURTH VOLL , ILS: This illustrated comic weekly, published in the city of New lurk, every Saturday, ia about to commence its fourth year. It has become n favorite paper throughout the Uni ted States. Besides its designs, by the first artists, it con tains witty editorials of character, and will carry cheerful ness to the gloomiest fireside. Its variety renders it a fa. vorite in every family. It contains each week, a large quantity of tales, stories, anecdotes, scenes, and witticims. The Recollections of John C. Calhoun,-by his Private Becretaiy," will be con tinued in the Pick tacit linished, and then a copy will be sent free to every subscriber whose name shall be upon our mall book. Each yearly subscriber to the Pick will re ceive the double.sized Pictorial sheets for the Fourth of July and Christmas, without charge. Each of these Pieta. slid sheets contains over 200 splendid designs. The subscription price to the Pick Is $l, cash in advance. Sissooples for so. Thirteen copies for $lO. Letters mast be addressed to JOSEPH A. SCOVILLE, joa. 2 400 . No. 96 Ann Argot, New Tot MARTLISG, BUT TRUE, WHAT 'EVERY'WOMAW SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating itliitl• once indent to the enjoyment of health. TE_W BLOOMING BRIDE, Bat a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, .and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently ia explicably, becomes a feelSle, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spiri ts depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar nage gate, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENF:RATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCRAPTL A, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and 'worse Diseases, as a • DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. "And must this continue? Nut this be Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by‘knotrlng the 'came, and avoiding them, and knOtring the remedies. and benefiting by them These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROMSOR OP DIEILOWS OP ROILLN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo , pp. 250 (ON TOM PAYER, EXTRA BECNNG. $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade mien In Now York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the United Stat., It was first priblithud In 1847, since which time PIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COTTER hare been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY HAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it Is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person and by letter, Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those 'described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of 'instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bide cotilmlting a medical gentleman, will find such in struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the female syNtem, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prolupus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor ultras (weakness, debility, he.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow end uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hazarded doting such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of emir,. impracticable to convoy fully the vario. Anbjects treated or, as they are of a nature strictly Im . tended for the married or tho.o contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a father? a wifo or a mother? Revs you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health and hap. pineal not lose than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pate and anxiety. followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the nalnd for Its ordinary avocation. and exhausting those Means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the iniiimities of nge and the proper education of your children In consequete el the universal popularity of the work, as evidence-0 by ii• extraordinary sale, various impos tions have been Isttempted, as well on booksellers a.s on the public, by !mit:Ai°ne of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and de•eptione, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Dr. A. 11. 11.tmen.sr, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," it on (anti the entry in the Clerk's Office on the back of) the title pace: and bay only of respectable and honorable .lealers, or 5..n.1 by mail, and address to Dr. A. 11. Maurice.. sy• Upon receipt of One Dollar •' THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mat7d/ j,e..) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters most be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRICEAU, box /224, New-Terk City. Publishl44; Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, 2.4.07- York. jun 9 • 1154 For Rent.—The DWELLING HOUSE it;.vc erupted by Mrs. Wagei, situated in worth Duke street. a short distance from the Court House The house is supplied with bath rota and gas fix tures. Possession given the Ist day of April next. Apply to L. RICHARDS, ;au 2 4t-30 Agent. Tjstblic Sale.—Will be sold at public sale, at the r public house of James C. Ewing. at Quarryv file. on Sat c urday, the 20th day of January next, a Plantation or Tract of Lend, containing 119 Acres and 55 Perches, situate in Colerain township, on the West branch of Octorara Creek. adjoining lands of Mahlon Pusey, Charles Brooke, Jr. & Co Jacob Eckman and other, ono mile from ;lock Furnace, one fourth of a mile from Pusey's mill. and 18 miles from the city of Lancaster. The public road lending from Pusey's mill to Christiana, passes through the property. The improvements are a two story Log Dwelling 11,use. with running wator near the doot, a Log Barn. and a Frame Stable. About 40 acres of this tract is covered with valuable timber, the remain der is arable land, conveniently divided into enclosures.— The soil is well adapted to the use of Lime and Plaster,and Its susceptibility of improvement is strongly manifested by the fertility of adjoining tracts. This' property being situated in a healthy and Improving section of Lancaster county. within five miles of Quarryville, where limestone Is abundant,and not more than 7 miles from Christiana on the Columbia and Philadelphia rail road, affords an opportuni ty-to enterprising and industrious Farmers for a profitable investment of capital. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day sale, will please call on the tenant, occupying the prim es, by whom the same will be shown. Possession will be given on the first day of April next; the title is clear and indisputable, and may be examined on application being made to William B. Ferdney, Esq.. Lancastel' city. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,. P. M.. au said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by 00 *-O,OU 00,00 00,00 0,30 1,00 JOHN STROHM. Attorney In I'net for George A. J. M7kvbeld. jan 2 bef,t, (hosing out the balenee of Figured De 1.../Laines at 1234 c.; usual price 18 and eta.. slide are the cheapest gooas ever sold In this city at WENTZ'S. Bee Hire Store. North Queen street. Lan PLAID SILKS. PLAID SILKS - We are now closlng out the balance of our Plaid Silks at very reduced, prices.— Among theta are some beautiful styles. which we hare re duced to 75 eta., regulir price $1.25. Also, a few more at 50 cis.. worth 75c. Call and see and you 'pill surely purchase at these prices, at the ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR .., , roilE.— Nos. 135-137 North 3d stmt. Philadelphia. dec f2C, t{-19 Notice.—Those persons who have lent money to the county of Lancaster, and desire payment thereof, on the first of April next, will please notify the undersigned of such desire. The undersigned will require money to enable them to pay off soils Loans as nmy be demanded, for which they will pay interest at the rate of fiye percent. per annum from and after the first of January next. JOHN 31. lIIESTAND. PHILIP DEIST. WILLhAM C. WORTH. dec 20 3i-49 Commissioners of Lancaster county. Estate of Valentine Rehl S. WI -4 Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.— Whereas, Oeorge Bard assignee of Valentine Itehl & Wife. dition the 19th day df December. ISf.4. file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the mid Court-his Account of thee Enid Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 20th day of January, 1555 for the confirmation thereof. unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. fit IIAN, Proth'y. . Prothy's. Office. Lan. des 25 Auditor's Notice.—The undersigned, appointed by the Court to audit thmassets in the heeds of Jacob Myers, Executor of Ann Myeis, and make distribution thereof to and amongst those entiled to receive the same, will meet for that purpose in the Library Room of the Court House, on Thursday the lath of January, 1855, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., where the parties interested may attend. =OM A djourued Courts for 1855.—1 t is ordered lby the Court that adjourned courts for 1855, be held for the trial and decision of cases in the Common Pleas, Or pharis',Court And Quarter Sessions, as follows: One week commencing on Monday the 19th day of March. t t h h e e 1 1 7 8 t t h h , ~,d ay of o f s e ph June. 5' " " ", the 17th day of Dee. for to continue one week from the said days respectively and as much longer as the business shall require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans' Court shall he taken upon the first days of said termsand proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or rause shown. . The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions shall be taken up on the .Wednesday of mid terms, it not prevented by the business of the Orphans' Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Sessions will be com menced at the termination of the Orphans' Court business. The argument in the Common Pleas to be commenced on Thursday, if not prevented by the Orphans' Court or Quarter 'Session eases; In that case, the argument lintel said court, will be taken up at the termination of the cases in the otherConrts, and proceeded 4n until disposed of, unless continued by consent or„causc shown. -- It is further ordered tltat the absence of counsel, at the Urns appointed for taking up cases mentionetkin the proce. ceding orders shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless by consent, or legal grounds fcr a continu ance for that cause shown. Anromiszn JURY TRW-13.-11. Is ordered by the Court that journed courts for Jury Trials in the Quarter Bas tions and Common Pleas, will be held Rs folkwsi QUSILIETI dkeszoNs. • One week commencing on the Sth day of January. Commorr PLEAS. one week commencing on the sth .Monday, 29th January. Ist " - sth March. 2d " 12th sth " 30th April. • 4th " 21st ?lay. • 9th " 28th " • lot " Bd Sept. 3d " 15th October. 4th n V.d ,• lot 3d Dec. And such other periods as may be appointed at the following Courts, or at their regular terms. The foregoing to be published in all the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster three successive times in each at the expense of the county. Bills to be presented at'the Commissioners Office. Attest,' J. 1301VAIAN, goo SO OWN bothcsotary. L uicaster Locomotive Works; Deeetna Statement of the Lanciater °Usti • Ma: chine Manufacturing Company—made purnumt tothe lath Section clan Act of Assembly, entitled An Act to mean, age Manufacturing operations In this COlllmonirealth." The Capital of the Company is MOOO, thewhole amount of which stun ham actually been paid into the hands of the Treasurer. ' Manufactured articles completed and now in band, in whole and In wt, $28,901 57 Material on hand, 6,000,000 Liabilities of the Company on the Ist day of December, A. D. 1854, 25,530 13 ).ii11) COM:LEY, President M. 0. KUNZ; Seery kTmuer*. ffit h otDeeember, 1854. Affirmed and subscribed this y ampENTER, before me, 11. de 25 3L-t9 _ Alderman. Iraluable Real Estate at Public Sale.— , On Ssturday the 13th day of January, 1553, the un dersigned Executor of the last will of Joshua Kehler, late of West Hempfield township, Lancaster county, deed., will expose to public lee. on the premises, the valuable Real Estate, late the Estate of Joshua Kehler. dec'd, via : All that certain plantation or tract of Land, situate In W. Hemplield township afores.ald. on the Lancaster and Co lumbia Turnpike, about 2 miles from Columbia and miles from Lancaster. adjoining lauds of Abraham Zook, Jamb Forrey and others, containing 56 ACRES, more or less, of first-rate Limestone Land, with a large and convenient two story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, formerly kept as public house, with a fine large back building attached, a large Swisser Barn and other out-buildings and improvements thereim erected. This land Is in a high state of cultivation, well fenced and very productive. There are 2 wells of water with pumps therein On the premises, one of which is near the kitchen door. There is also an orchard of choice fruit trees on said premises. This property is in a first-rate neighborhood, convenient to mills, stores, churches and schools. Is a first-rate stand for a public house or any public business. Possession given April Ist, 1656. Persona wishing to view the said premises prior to the day of sale. will please =ill on Henry N. Kehler, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 2 o.clock on said day, when terms will be made known by • ABRAHAM ZOOK. dec 26 3149 .- Executor. Holiday Presents.—The subscriber has now on hand a magnificent collection of Standard and ele gent Gift Books, suitable for Christmas or New Year Pres ents. Ills stock comprises all the Illustrated and finely bound books of the day. An the poets and standard Au thors In sumptuous bindings. All the superb Annuals and Gift Books gotten up expressly for the Holidays, besides a splendid assortment of large and small BIBLES. In the most magnificent bindings. For his JUVENILE FRIENDS he has so abundant storehouse of Annuals, Gift Books. Dissected Games. Games of all kinds to instruct as well as amuse. Thousands of varieties of Juvenile Books illust-s -fed, and bound suitable fur presents. In MISCELLANE OUS FANCY Goods he has a large assortment of Ladies' Cabbas. for work Boars,) Writing and Travelling Desks of every description, Part 31oniss, Card Cases. Se - for Cooes. Gold Pens, Back-Gammon Boards. Chess Men, lu fact a full supply of goods from which a present may be selected to snit the taste of tie neAt fastidious. Itememlwr the place. IV. If. SPANGLER. des it tf-io Bookseller, Lancaster l'a hourth Volume of Yankee Notions.— Great Improvements. The present number e.onineu ces the Fourth Volume of this popular periodical. Its suc. toss has been beyond precedent. and Its circulation, al ready larger than any similar publication in the world, is constantly increasing. Arrangements have been made which will enable the publisher to make the NOTItt.NS far suPeri, to my comic paper ever published in the Uni ted States. The best artistic talent in the country hue been engaged on.the Illustrations, :cod cavil number will contain front Sixty to Seventy-rive engravings. in the high est samol of Comic Art. Its Literary ismitents. by a limo, corps of talented Om tributers, will .713411.1.4 e comparison with those of ally Connie Pictorial either in Europe or America: and will con sist of a choice repertory of II unior. Fun, Satire, Wit. Com ic Tales, Sketches. Se., aiming to Shoot folly as it lilies,' but never o'erstepping the lined of strict propelety: it be ing the object of the publisher to make the Yankee No tions an ever welcome visitor ut every home circle. Mubscription price, $1,25 per annum; oc l 2 cents per number. Fur sale by all the news agents and periodical dealers in every city. tow n, cud village in the United :Rates and Canada. dec 26 31-18 rubilsher., n 9 Nassau st., N. V. 9 1 11 e Democratic Unt932.—Senti-Weekly During the Session of the Legislature at Two Dollars. The Democratic Union will. as usual, be issued twice a week during the coming sessbm of the Legislature. No energy or pains has been ~pared to impart additional interest to its columns, and to make It a faithful and efficient chron icler of passing events.• Th.• services of able and compe tent reporters have been secured. who will not fail to give full and elaborate reports of the daily proceedings of both branches of the Legislature. and sketches if the most im portant debates, entirely free from partizan feeling. Tho institution of the new state administration will give rise to many new measures, and the establishment of numerous laws, which will undoubtedly be of great Importance to every one that feels an interest in watching the movement and management. 'those who desire to obtain faithful to , counts of all that transpires will attain their object by sub scribing for the Union. Terms For the whole year, p. 00; for the session only, $2,00. Any person procuring fire subscribers for the session.and forwarding their names, with an enclosure of ten dollars, which is current in their neighborhood. will be entitled to our copy of the Union during the session, free of charge.— Payments made by mail. Address, Harrisburg, Dec. '26 . 1f49] JACOB ZIEGLER. TTnlveraal Industrial and agricultural IJ Exhibition !—To be held in Doylestown. Bucks eounty P. In the Summer of 15555—f0r four days The Committee in charge of the Arrangements are now perfecting the Premium Lists, which will be announcoll in full In the course of a fete weeks, In tho following order: First day of the exhibition. (tent lumen's Department.— Premiums of s2u to $5.. trill be awarded fn; the best blood ed stock of every description, and front SlO to $3O to the beet Common Stock, and Premiums of from $5 to $lOO on the varlouc descriptions of )iechaoleal Implements, Ma chinery, Agricultural Products and Manuktctures of every description. Sc:ond Day.—Ladies' and Artists' Departurent.—Promi urns of from S 5 to $lO will be awarded to First Class 2 , ;eedle Work, Embroidery and Fancy work, Se.; from So to $4 on the Second Class do.; from $5 to $8 tor the best Horticultural display; and from Si: to 5.5 for Articles in the Home Department. A portion of which will be reserved for Painting, Statuary, Sculpture, &e., on which liberal premiums w ill be awarded. ---•- - • . Third Day.—Fathers' and Mothers' Department—" The Rising Generation in Arms."-Preiniums of from $5O toSSUO will be awarded to the largest healthiest and best looking infants. from the ages of one to five years. A premium of glad will he awarded to the largest Family of Chlldreu,thr parents of whom are both living; and in case of more than one family of the same number off - ming, it will be paid to 'that family of children whose united ages are the least. Fourth Day.—Equestrian's Department —A Premium of a handsome Gold Hunting Watch, valuil at 5150. or its equivalent in money. will be presented to the best Female Equestrian: a premium of a handsome Side Saddle and other caparisons, worth 575, to the second best; and a mag nificent Riding Habit, worth $3O, to the third best., A premium of $3O to the fastest trotting horse In !farness or under the Saddle; and $25 to the next best. The Oround.—Selected for the purpose is a beautiful, level lot of thirty acres and will be splendidly fitted up for the occasion, with a track of three-fourths of a mile long around it; arranged with Committee Stands and Seats for Ladies overlooking the entire ground. Proper accom• modatione will be provided for all description of stock, and articles for exhibition will be entered In the order in which they are received. The Exhibition Buildings will he constructed large enough to accommodate all in case of rain. It Is the pur pose of the Committee to repeat the Exhibition annually. and all their Improvements of the ground will be of the most substantial character. Two Splendid Bross Bands harve been engaged for the oc casion, and will give Promenade Concerts: On each evening save the last one, which will be free to the holders of Tickets. Each Concert will be accompanied with a fine display of Fire Works! • Addresses from eminent Speakers: frog nbcond. on some appropriate subject, may be expected every day (.f the ex hibition. except the last. They will be announced hereaf ter. The well known Fanny Fern. and equally celebrated Mrs. Jane Swisshelm, of the Pittsburg Saturday Visitor, have been invited to serve on the Committee to award Prizes to Babies, and it Is confidently expected they4Wlll be present. The exact day of this Exhibition will he announced in the course of a few months, when the preparations are inn sufficient state of forwardness to warrant it. The under signed having been appointed by the Committee, Director of the Exhibiton, assures the public that no pains or ex pense will be spared to make this one of the moot attrac tive Exhibitions ever offered to the American people. Tickets for the season, admitting one person, 51. All or ders addressed to the undersigned will be promptly attend ed to. WILLIAM BEEK, dec 2f 3m49 Director. Court Proclamatiou.--Whereas, the lion. HEN RY G. LONG, Pres't., Hon. A. 1.. Goons and J. Buowx, Esqs. ' Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. in and for the county, of Lancaster. and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed. re quiring me, among othe'r things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick. that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also. a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaater, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. on the third Monday iu JANU ARY, 1855: In3pursuance of which - pre,pt. PUBLIC NO TICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN. to the Mayor, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace. the Coroner, the Censtables of the said city and county of Lancaster. that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their voile, records and examinations. and inquisitions. and their other re membrances. to du those things which to their offices op pertain, in their behalf to be done: and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are. or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster. are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, Dated at Lancaster. the tiny of November. 185.1. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. BEE HIVE STOR E, 65 North (Wen st. N. B.—Punctual attendance of the .l urors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices 01 the Peace are re quired by an order of Court, dated November 21st, 10.18, to return their recognizancs to George 11. Hendrickson. Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case,and in default thereof, the Magistrate's costs will not be a llowed. dee 20 tf-in Varmerg , Mutual Insurance Company.— The members of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Com pany are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the election of officers, for the ensuing year, will be held on Saturday the 30th inst., at the Exchange Hotel, (Yourts') in the city of Lancaster, at 1 o'clock, P. M. JOHN STROHM, dee 19 3t-143. Suvretary. AMOS SLAYIAKE4, Auditor XrcaOce to Minters.—All persons found hunting, fishing. or in any way trespassing upon the lands Of the subscribers, residing in Strasburg township, Lancaster county, will be punished to the extent of the law. ' 'HENRY BRENEMAN, JACOB SLIAL7B, JACOB NEFF, RANI EL HELM, JACOB HOOVER, CHRISTIAN HOOVER, HENRY ML'SSER. doc 19 4t-4,9 Broehe Long Shawls.—Just opened fifty more of lleneguer's clebrated make, Broche Long Sham Is, va rying In price from 10 to 35 dollers...Selling oil at groat tar gains. at WENTZ'S Bee hive Store, So. 00 North Queen street, Lancaster. MOtiItNING GOODS' .MOURNING GOODS:!—The best assortment of Mourniug Goods in the city. can now be found at the Bee Hive Store. Having just returned from New York with a complete assortment, we are now pre pared to offer greater inducements than ever,-in this partic ular branch. WENTZ & BRO. No. 65 North Qualm st. BLANKET 611 AWLS BLANKET SIIANVLS '.—Anoth• er lot of Drab Centres, Bluo and Brown Bordered, Bay State Long Shawls, very cheap. Also a few more Shawls made expressly for marketing—Extra Heavy—only *2,50, at the BEE HIVE, No. 65 North Queen Street, Lancaster. Exahange Bank of J . F:Shroder & Co.— This company beg leave to acquaint their Mende and the public that they are now fray prepared to do a general Banking, Exchange, Collection and. Stock Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice, with the interest due. Interest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 6 to per cent. States or NOTT2I, CCanada.LU CKS, Buzz, ho., collected in any part of the Unenrrent Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. A Premium paid for old United States Gold and Sliver coin, also on Spanish and Mexican dollars. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular attentlon.paid to the buying and selling of Stocks and Loans of every destiription In the New York, Philadelphia or Baltitoore markets. The ihithful and confidential exe cution of all milers entrusted to them may be relied upon. They will be pleased to give any information desired in regard to Stocks, Loan and mchtey matters in general. Beaking Howie open from 8 A. H, to 6 o'clock, P.M. dee 19 !IQ m Greek neve t i Dace}mate, Yen JLORA,, lIEDX, AND ME DANCING GULL! lbeve - e6l4l , ratettistiii;loilitlierMAlrtilftleci z • lalkonse, mead sayeal-bandredguegeDleent GGINn • fornithe'colledien of fakes to . be . ilkfribitted newel 'members of the Ccianopulitan Art Asseci, *Hon' at annual distribution, in January next. - - The Cositlitan Art - and Literary' /affectation, • nixed for th Encouragement ; and General Difittskm • erature and: the Flee Arta on anew and original plata.— This popular Art Association Is &stated to encourage, Ind popularize the Pine Arts, arid to disseminate wholesome Literature throughout the country. A Gallery of Aitt to permanently founded, and will contain a valuable co tion of Paintings and Statuary, for the annual distribu on of each year. The test Literature of the day, will be to subscribers, consisting of the popular Monthly N vu slues, Reviews. 5c The Committee of Management have the pleasure lin nouncing that the First Annual Distribution will. tke place ou the 30th cf January next, at which time r Ibe distributed or allotted to members several hundred Wor of Art, among' which is the original worldrenowied eta of GREEK SLAVE, by Hiram Powers, msting over five thbus and dollars: together with the beautiful statues of WIL US, BACCHANTE, HEBE, PURA and the DANCING G and fifteen Statuettes In Bronze, imported from Paris, so a large collection of Oil Paintings, comprising some o the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign kr , - lasts. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of fol lowing Monthly Magazines: Harper's, Putnem's, Erie &- booker, Blackwood's, Graham's, Magazine of Art, and Go dey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews lapri tad in New York: Edit:yin:ugh. Westminster, London Q rla and North British. Plan for the current year-184.1-l: The paymentof tbree dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitled him to either one of the above 31agazined fqr one year and also to .% ticket in the distribution of the Stet ary and Paintings, which are to be allotted to membe in January. Persons taking five; memberships are entitled to any of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the trlbution. Persons, on becoming members. ran have their. tine commence with any month they choose, add rel Its being mailed to them promptly on the fire of e mouth, direct from the New York and Philadelphia lishero. Littell's Living Age. Weekly, Is furnish.' year and two memberships for $6. 1 The net proceeds derived from the sale of membernh are devoted to the purchase of Worls of Art for thee I frig year. AP . I Books open to ryceive names at the Eastern office... fork. or Western office, Sandusky. The Gallery of Art is located at sandusky, (the 'West ru office of the Association,) where superb Granite Bulldi gs have been erected for it. and in whose spacious saloonk he splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings are exhibi ed. The advantages secured by becoming a member of iis Association are— . • . • Ist. All person: reeeile the fttll valuu of their subselip tion at the itArt, in the p•hapt.....t :terllng 318 ; 4w-hie Lit-To lure. 2,1. Each member is contributing. toward purcha. ng choice Works of Art, which are to by distributed atu.ng themselves, and are at the same time epcouraging the tr. sists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars t its agency. - Persons in remitting %rids for membership. will pinase give their post office address in full. stating the month they wish the Magazine to commenc, and write the word 'leg is,ered- on the envelope to prevent loss. on the recelp of o Lich. a eertificate pf membership; together with the magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase ,laga . zities at Mal:stores will domes that by joining this association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution. all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Persons subscribing any time before . the :nth of Jak. ary. are entitled to the Magazines for 155.5. Closing of the hooks!—Subscriptions will be received up to the :10th of January, at which time the distribution will take place. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogues of the whole collection to be distributed. will Le sent frei of charge oa application. Oakes of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Magazine office, 345 Broadway. New York, and at N0.16n, Water St., Sanditsky, Ohio. Address. tat either office,l; for memberships, C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. St L. 4. dec. 26 dt-ki lek , s Patent Illetallie Burial Citses,4or protecting and preserving the Dead for ordinary in terment, for vaults, or for any other desirable purpose, ran now be had at the tiabinet establishment of the under signed in West King st., Lancaststr, a few doors above Ear man's store. These Cases are made of various sizes, and ale the Most complete article for the preservation of the Dead, for iLny length of time, that has ever:been introduced in thiste tion of country. The following testimonial In relatio to the article speaks fur itself: llouse of Itepresentatiyes,U. t August 9, 1952. j Centlemon t It atferde me infinite pleasure to tear tdsti many to the great value of your Metallic Burial Cases.— For durability, I think they cannot be surpassed, and their great beauty is so far superior to the ordinary coffin, that it seems to rob death of much of Its ghoim and terror; I had the honor to accompany the remains of Henry Clay from this city to his home In Kentucky. and the beautiful case you had the kindness to present to the committee, whilst It withstood the severest test of transportation, IV2i9 the object of admiration of all who saw it. Respectfully. A01 , 1:0.:: WHITE, KS'. Messrs. IV. M. RAY:tient At Co. All persons wishing to examine these Cases will please roll on the undersigned. in West King sr. HENRY M. 311LLER. Cabinet Mall tt-1. COFFINS Of every description of Wood made at short notice. Terms reasonable. dec. 12 Om-17 ' - 0 . u:c l. plessdid Offers I—THE rrED dTATES JO 'H. °SAL, now in its fifth volume, and having already re eh , d" ed a circulation , over tliya/o—a newspaper of the lat est elms containing tilty six spacious columns filled with li he current news from all parts of the world, a large amount I literary and scientific matter, flank Note List and Pile Current, and as a new and valuable feature, each nualber l will hereafter contain Two Beautifully Engraved Portiftits of distinguishcl individuals, is published on the Ist of each mouth by J. 31. EMERSON 3: CO, 1,3, 5 add 7, Si - mince 1 t street, New York at the unprecedented - low price q 25 cents. a year. A valuable premium book is sent to . ch person getting up a' club, and 1n addition the follm ing I rich premiums amounting to . over 91,000, will ; on he .13th day of May, 1555, be awarded to the twenty-six er- Sons forwarding between now and that time the twenty six highest number of premiums in their order. Tho first primiam, in money, - $2 The second premium, sewing machine, The third premium, sewing machine worth 1 ) The fourth premium, a gold watch worth 1 ,,, 0 _ _ .. .. - The filth and sixth, each a phi watch wor' The next teo, each silver watch worth The nelt twenty, each, such books as they :hall j select, at publisher's prices, worth The United buttes Maga.:lee, containing 32 quarto pages, tinted covers, on fine paper. profusely and elegantly illus trated, Is published the loth of each mouth at the law price of one dcllar u year. A splendid premium is sea to each person getting up a club, and It. addition .11:300 iis to be awarded to the 280 persons sending the largest nuniber of subscribers. For further parti,ulars seer , pcellnen dopy of the Magazine, or specimen copy of the Journal, which will be sent gratin to nay one ordering it. J. M. i.MERSON ,E CO., , No.l Spruce street.,New lurk, Address de, 4.b Godey's Lady's Book for 1835.—Twenty fifth bear of Publicati,n by the same Publishers.lTha 1 . only Lady's Book acknewledged by the Lndiesof this c un try as worthy of its name. Principal paints of attraa ion for 18Z5, It contains 100 pages of reading in every men kis number—not beginning with a large number of pagits in January and decreasing thAfighout the year. beautiful Steel Plates. Line or Mezzotint - iu ever} number. I Godey's reliable Steel Fashion Plates (colored) litoetiery No.—the only Fashion Plates that are considered as![au thority. .i Knitting, Netting and Embroidering printed in colorf. . Music—Two pages monthly. Easy lessons in Drawing are given monthly Godey's Invaluable Receipts, worth alone Three Dollars a year—for Cooking, the Toilet, Sick Room, Nuraery,land Miscellaneous Housekeeping Receipts. j 1 Diagrams and Plans, with full directions for Ladiei to cut their own dresses. Patterns for Children's dresses. both male and female. Embroidery and Broiderie Anglaise Patterns every ni,p.— , a great variety. ; 1 , THE NURSERY.—This department is lavaluable,to,eve ry mother. MODEL CUTTAGES.—Ureat attention .paid to thisi de- pa. partment. A TREATISE ON TILE HAIR.—A mutt excellent article for the qreservation of this most valuable ornameut to iidh sexes. Undoubted Receipts, Model Cottages, Model Cottage Fur niture, Patterns for Window Curtains,. Music, Crotubet Work, Knitting, Netting, Patch Work. 'Crotchet Fleer Work, Hair Braiding, Ribbon Work, Chenille Wdrk, re Collar Work, Children's and Infant's Clothes, Caps. Ch m isetts, Bonnets, Cloaks, Evening Dresses, Fancy Arti es, Head Dresses, Hair Dresses. Bridal Dresses, Mantillas, Ri ding Habits, Morning and Evening Dresses, Cloaks, , al mas, Robes du Chambre. Capes and Cloaks of Fur In se n —ln fine, everything that can Interest a Lady, will tiu I its appropriate place In her own Book. Remember. that the Lady's Book has always given S eel Engravings, and throughout the year, not publishinr, t cm. in January and February numbers. and then =hi i: them. In the Lady's Book alone you receive shat Ito e: h er three Magazines can furnish you situ. EVERDAYY ACTUALIT I E , .—Thi. , i- a , c-ther sr ies of articles peculiar to this Magazine. Every one of ties,. articles is illustrated with at least eight or ten of the li neal wood Engraviugs. This department is , very inter ',d ial. conveying information in an agreeable In., sail, tie for ladies and gentlemen. that cannot 1, obtaiued else where. The expense of one number of the Lady', Book. in hi ding steel engravings and literary matter, paid tor, uolita. ken from English Magazines, far exceeds that of any other Magazine published in this country. We make no ex i,p tiou, and are willing, to have the lac( tested. MIME One copy one year. Two copies oue year, or one copy two yearn. 5,011 Five copies due year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, do. 10.9 1 - Eight copies one year, do i 5 ., ,1 Eleven copies one °ear. :tom , Godey's Lady's Book and Authur's Home Nlic,osine viii both by sent year for $3,50. To homy.; what you order ibe ing certainly scut, Address L. A. Il ;IILY. 1 ` • dec 19 tf-IS No. 113 Cliecuut street- Phil , • Chriet runs Preseuts.—Now is th e time Pit. 11 •ii day Presents..—Just received. from New York and Phil adelphia. the largest .issortulent of WATCHES. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. ever offered to 4 4 the public, which will be old off very cheap. All ) C • the latest styles, and suitable for Holiday Pres. , ents, at S. A. DYSART it !Shy., Cheap Watch and Jewelrp Store. No. 19 West Kin st. dec 19 . tf-113 j ______ luratches k Matches I—JUIIN DONNELLY , Man iviufacturer and Inventor of Safety Patent Square il:p rignt Wood Box Matches, No. 106 North Fourth street, above Race, Philadelphia. Matches having become :milts, dispensable article iu housekeeping, the subscriber alt rir a great sacrifice of time and money, is enabled to offer to t ile public an article at once combining utility and cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended ou emit - tut of the flimsy manner in which Matches are generally pack ed in paper, has by the aid of new Steam 3lathluery of his own invention, succeeded in getting up a SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIDIIT WOOD BOX: this box is;far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Mil dred per cent more Matches, which to Shippers is consider able advantage; it is entirely new, and secure against mbis lure and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all danger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more map be Shipped to any part of the WorlUith perfect safety.— They are the most desirable article for Home Consumption; and the Southern and Western Markets that have Elver bean invented. Dealers and shippers, will do well to call and examine fur themselves. . la. These catches, aro Wartanteti to be superior to any thing heretofore offered to the public. JOIIN DON NELLi. 108 N. 4th street, Philadeiph4. dec 19 Bm4B French Merincies, French Illerinoe•.—,ust opened another lot of Lupin's...celebrated French;Ve rn:toes, in all the desirable shades, at 75 cts. a yard. WEYST'ES,'I dee 19 tf-I8 Bee Hive Store, 66 North Queen strike . • • • PLAID,?, PLAIDS—We are closing out the balance of ur Cashmere and De Lane Plaids, at exceedingly low prices. call a..d see them at WE.V.CZ dec 19 ti-68 Bee Else Store, 65 North Queen street. IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of GEORGIE 3101111 Y, to the court of Quarter oessliatts at January term, Mb, for a license to keep a tower In the Village of Maytown, East Donegal township, tau ter county—it being an old stand. Wz, the undersigned citizens of the village of llayto n, where said ins or tavern is proposed to Le kept, do ce y, that the add inn or tavern is necessary to accomino date the public and entertain ssrangers end travellent, nd that we are well acquainted with the said George kin , and that he is of good repute foe honesty and tem ce, and is well provided with house room and converde ces fur the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Peter Albright, ar., Wm. Welchem, Abraham H. k, Be:LP:min Sherhu, Ificholair Clepper, Joseph Eher r, John htarkloy v lionry Halmos, David B. Jeffries, Wolf, bond Yon% Pug J. Albrigkrt. doe 19 IN THE MATTER of the intended applicei ' tionAlißtualitH.'hisakts, to the Court nt Quarter Slone at Jettuaryikkinrl9.94 . lbitti'ffilise itf-cbittrzitir keeping,* terms in Zest Hamp,deld, toll*dl249,oMter cOnnty-it being an old 'stand. • • • •• We, the undentigned citizens nr.East Hemptield twp., - where mid inn or tavern is propoied to be kept, do . certify that the:mdd inn or tavern it netzestuY to, anconkmolist; the public and entertain and travallentand %had . we an, well acquainted with the mild William K. Martin, and tbathe is of good repitte for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with . ,honse Imam and conveniences for the 116:01111 of strangers and traveller& John Davin plenty Oats, Emanuel- Harts, Joseph B. Mumma; Jacob Beer, John B. Davis, John Kriiany; David' libagwalt, Emanuel. Hull, Jacob Dansman . „ Daniel Hess, Jacob. Mink. dec.l9 9418 • IN THE HATTER of the intended apez . tion at C11111311i1.1 D. lilirret, to. the Court of Sessions at January term, 1655, fora license to cpntinue keeping a tavern, in the Borough of Washington, Lan caster county—it being an eld stand. WOW, undersigned adze= at the Borough of Washing son, white sald inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cattily, that the said inn' or tavern is necessary to 11.:01:11- =date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Christian D. Martin, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem 'pumice, and is well provided with house loom and conrei- Meares for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John A. Brush, Joseph Wilson, Jacob Bair,. Jas Ron& lass, Abraham lilnerd, Frederick Mayer,Jacob Steiner, George Green, Benjamin Green, Christin Mayer, Jacob itise, John Charles. des 15 30.-48 IN the MATTER of the intencied'itpplicatiun of Joey Kotp, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January Term, 1855., to continue keeping a tavern in Conestdga township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. We. the undersigned citizens. of Conestoga township, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer• tify. that,the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelleri4 and that we are well acquainted with the said John Kelp, and that he is of good reputifor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of stmugers and travellers. Levi Herr, Geo. H. Hess, if. B. Snodgrass, Jahn Bene dict, Jr.. Charles ilalhorn. Jacob Sourbeer, John M. Tolan, John liendig, Esq., at. S. Gillet, Abraham Keperling,Chfite Chris tian Fox, Geerge Hammer, Benjamin Snyder, Benjamin liarnisb. ideo. 19 30,18 IN the MATTER of the .intended applica tion ofJACOS ALARIOHT, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term.lSss ' fo continue keeping a tavern in C.nruarvou township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. 'WE, the undersigned citizens of Caernarvon township, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the mid inn or tavern is necessary to accomnio date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Albright, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempeance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Hanson B. Jacobs, E. IX White, John Plank, Goo. Rigg, Lot Rogers. James Neill, Jacob Jameson, Joseph Spotte, Biel:ham, IV. Birkham, Thomas Edwards, B. F. Bunn. de 11 3t-1S IN ME MATTER of the intended applice, tion of Micasst McCIRANN, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at January term, 103, for a license to keep a tar' , ern in the N. W. Ward, In the city of Lancaster—it bo ing an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the . Sorth West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public 8; entertain strangers and travellers, and that wo arewell acquaintedwith the said Michad McGraun,and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and• conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Andrew Bear, Robert Modenvell, J. 11. Longenecker, ja rob Myers. L. Mauu, Jaoob Reese, J. C. Skiles, John Rough,: ltobert Buchlnelier, Geo. Wilson, David Reese, Henry A. Ilam bright, J. Canner. dec 19 31-18 IN THE MATTER of the intended 'applica tion of Jona FILBERT, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, 1855. for a license to keep a tavern in the village of Bainbridge, Conoy township, Lancaster t manly—it being anold stand. • • WE, the undersigned citizens of the village of Bainbridge, whereaald inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that eye are well acquainted with the said John Filbert, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and,conveniences for the arroinmodation of strangers and travellers. W. B. Bower, .1 W. Bower, Joseph Kurtz, Henry Isaac, Henry Nophsker, John' B. Small, Jacob Nophsker, J. Fore man; Jacob Haldeman, Frederick Smith, C. S. Erb, Chris tian Engle, Samuel Ilackenbel ger. dee 1,9 30-18 IN THE 3IATTER of the intended applea - - tion of GEARGE Klacumt,to the Court of Quarter Sessions at January term, for a license to keep a tavern in the-N. W. Ward, in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. W; the undersigned citizens of the North West Ward, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern it necessary to acconuilo date the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that wo are welt acquainted with the.said George Kircher, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenienses for the accommodation of strangers And travelers. Derrick Fahnestock, John It. Watkins, Daniel Harman, Jacob Snyder, John Ditlow, Michael Walker, Jacob Wea ver, John Dreppelt, Wm. F. Mayer, iFm. C. Chamberlin, Watson 11. Miller, J. Franklin Iteigart"Jacob Leman. Chas. Itoughter. Nunemacher Lintner, J. Frey, Adam Snyder, H. 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A• • 1111prace st, N; T. • "Elstate of-Charles Willis and WlLfe.ln jr_fthe Oonrrof Common Pleas for the' county of Lances yter.,Aihenes, Jacob Bowler, assignee of Charles Willis Wih'stid on the 4th dip' of December, 1814, 81e in the of d of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of Noting is hereby ghee" ttfill' persona "interested is the said estate, that' the said Court Rum appointed the 15th dal. of - Janteiry, 1555, for the condraiation thereof; indens exeeptions be tiled. • Attest, J. BOWMAN, ProtNy. Prothy's Office, Len. dee 12 it-17 . phe Home .JozursuLL--Serles flor 1855., MORRIS ..1.4t ,Editors. ,Thertirst number of the new se ries will be issued on the that of January next. Now sub scribers can be supplied from that date; but itameditte ap plication will be necessary for such as desire to begin with the beginning, A home is hardly complete we-think we gay, safely venture to my, without the limn Jottiotm, hich besides being a chronicle of the times, abounds In intelligence designed to eitliven an Amertma Home. Its editors ((leo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis) devote their en tire time, skill and experience, to the tack of giving, each week, everything worth knowing. They particularly keep an eye du the whims and novelties' of the day. The ut most pains are taken to present the facts and outlines of all news. In the literary department, we aim at sketches and readable criticism, and in our condensations of the productions of the vast newspaper world of Europe, we en deavor to avoid the tiresome and local, and transfer to our columns the pick of English information and brilliancy, while we endeavor to select with a true sense of pure Mor als, true wit, and genuine humor. In addition to theist:ll:me, we heve made new arrangements en. a feature that Is st oreys attractive in a family journal. Prom several different sources we are to be supplied with the news and gossip of New York &cidy. In a metropolis like ours, centre the more sparkling elements of the life of our country at large, and collision and -attrition bring out much which would else be dormant. Afloat, in society gossip, is a small world, of which the ordinary newspapers make on report, and of this we thia. we can promise amusing photographs. In announcing also, A new series of articles by Mr. Waits, in addition to his usual editorial labors, we claim the privi lege of leaving therd to designate their own style and title as they appear. They are to be quite dfferent from any thing which has ever been published in ilaijournalfrow his pen, and we are very sure that they will be no less at tractive to my_ the least. The graphic and highly-finished sketches, by -The Lady of Sualott," "Timothy Quaint," and others, will be continued. We have also new. corres pondents in London. and Paris, who will send us much that could never reach us through foreign journals. Tzams.—For one copy. ,V 2; for three coplas,46; or for one copy for Area years, SS—always in advance. Subscribe without delay. Addrsaa nor. 1i tf43) ‘Totlce to Travelers.--From and after Monday IN Dee. it, 185.1, tha - Olaristiana 4 Chesnut Level Stage Line will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. M., via Coopersville, Green Tree, Paxson's Store. Quarryville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level; returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons au opportun ity of traveling in either of-two daily lines of ears to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf-47) By order of the Managers. Trmly, how delighted I amy exclaimed I_ Miss Lucy, to see so many Shawls worn again,—they are the most graceful apparel, when worn correctly that grace our sex. They so beautify the figure, that all ap pear beautiful—and then such a great variety to select from as you find at WENTZ'S Cash Store, enables every one to appear graceful and comfortable. See those splendid Long Broche Shawls—new designs. Magnificent Long and Square Pompadour. Long and Square Merino Shawls. Splendid (all wool) Black cashmere Long Shawls-a beau tiful article for mourning. . In fact every design tlf.t fancy ran conceive you will find here. Really, it is thelplace arum, places—they sell so very cheap, and try everything in their power to please, that I cannot resist any lodger—l must buy—let me see— here is my mem. A good heavy Bay State Drab Centre, for Grandmother a handsome Pompadour for Mother—small Cashmeres for my little Sisters—and a new design Broche Long Shawl for myself. So I must go to nov 14 tf-13 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. 81000 OR A M). that NY AILED SUM ! WM.-4EICN Certain Secret or Dclhate Diseases, however bad or longstanding o/ both sexes, notrried or sinyk. Self- Abuse and its etreetS. Constitutional debility, impotency, Irregularities of FeLiaies. or.. are CURED iN TIIAN BY ANY OTHER, with less restraint in living , occupation Or exposure, and with sail, and pleasant remedies, Oath nasty be seat by mail or othcrwise, by Dr. N. 13. LEIDY, 114 .1 , 01. 3 11 TH abov Race, Philadelphia, of the University of Pennsylvania of nuw 21 years, devoted to their treatment; and, who has fry9i,h( more patients, w a d cures mere too, than sny For..ign or Native Quack, Humbug, Advertising or Uraduate Duct, through out the Union. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE:' Dr. LEIDY CURES HUNDREDS MONTHLY; many, wrongly treated by Inexperienced Doctors; many, deceived by the lying boasts, promises and pretences of Quacks and Impostors, and by their m eshed, ne`xly dim covered rem dies, be., consisting of ^ Alcretery rind dove, ons or pen/treat drugs," injuring the constitution, short,- ening life, and more often killing than curing. • ht.i; - TO YOUTH AND UT11.1.;,:i Dr. LEIDY cures hundreds also, who have been deceived by false receipts and advice in .buoks, pleposdy published by Quacks and Impcslors, to iIICTVLSC tljb..ring; exaggera ting diseases, habits or abuses, with their couseqUeuces, most elartningly, and beyond possibility, reality, credulity or Whet . ; expecting, by such base inch, ry, falsity and ins position, to alarm and frightrn the unsu,pacting cud un thinking, in hopeS of receiving or esteri, from them large foes for curing, which they cannot du, b ut m pocket the fees, nut caring for consequent:v.s,l.l,lllg th;,u to their own mortification afters'ardS at being an e.dy cm:cived and to seek relief elsewhere. To ail Foreign or :Native Quacks. Limn.. ugh and Impos tors, Dr. Leidy would say, lu the lankuni.;‘, zilukSpenr6: tUtU Wu/ WreLClat; . 11.ull Uri/00be, Aud put iu every honest hand a whip To lash the rascals naked through li.c. ALL DR. LEIDY charges but one fee, an, a . ,lay rely upon being konuraidy (lead with. Lin prowliy relers to all the Yrofe.isors, reepectable uolic curs, Hotel eroprietors and of .I'idlad4lphia, where he has been well and gellert,liy Lowl. ty_r 21 years, connected with Medical .lu.stituti,s, penesries, &c.. as to his chill and unpalailoo,l success in curing thousands—many, thought Lieu: e;.h.. or tiENTLEMEN will save" Money and long Suffering, by addressing or applz.... lint to Dr. S. ii. LEIDY, 114 Fourth street, above have, 1,4, rug upon the strictest honor and gocrery. Counnuoi,oho - o and interv iews coundentia:. nor 14 0131,4:1 -maw 10111033:8 COMPOUND OP s, PURE COD LIVEII, OIL AND LIME, 'tea =sm. A'cure for Consumption, Coughs, Cf.lds. Asthma. Blom chitis, General Debility, and all L , crofriNAis Humors. This compound has been used with the most ~.,nopiete success by our moat celebrated physicians, for i be re moral and per manent cure of the above disease. it t; • •l• ols for whom there was no hope before the discovery ..f this simple, yet effectual remedy, have been raised to It. sill, and happiness by its timely use. The following care .1 .1. Williams Is sufficient to convince all of its wontierfil'e..ffeCtS. lie says - , I had been , sick with confirmed consomp: ion for several Months. I had used the clear Cod Liver . oil most of the time, but had derived but little belief, from it. I had en attack of bleeding at the lungs, which Alao mud my friends very much, as they now supposed the...• was no hope tor me. About this time I heard of your 'oulpound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. Ilmmediately ....o..o.••Aced using It, and soon began to pprceive its benefkial effects. In two months my cough had entirely left air. sod 1 am now cm. joying perfect health. Truly you,. - - . N. B.—This Compound does not nau..•anc like the clear Cod Liver Oil, but coo be takeu with Ly the most delicate tummies. Be sure and get the genuine. Manute...l ured only by • ALEX' It. B, WI LIU at, Chemist Court tit ruct, Busten. . For sale In Philadelphia, by T: W. Ely,' I A SONA IJ2 N Second street, and in Lancaster by Drii,4l,, generally. miry 7 ly-42 Five :Per CeneSnving Fund Othe National Safety Company. Walnut street, sout west corner of Third St.. Incorporate by the State of Pennsylvania in 184'. Five per cent Interest is given and iii iieiney Is sham), paid back whenever it is calltd for, wit hour tile necessity of giving notice for It beforehand. People who have large sums put [Lei, money in this Sa ving kund, on account of the superior safety and cows,. nlence It affords, but any sum, large' 4' small. Is received. This Saving Fund has more than half a million ofdoliars securely invested for the safety of Dep, i tors. The Office Is open to receive and pay money every day, from S o'clock In the miming, till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings. till Si o'ciork. People who have money to put in, are Invited to call at the office foir further information. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WM. 3. REED, Secretary. Uatrbanite 9 e Patent Seale' 12 —Warehouse, 22.5 Market street Philadelphia. GEORGE W. COLBY, Agent. Railroad, Hay. Coal and Farmer's SCALES, get in any partejthe country, at short notice and by experioneed work men. net 10 `r'GYnf!a-,';Ra e Porcelain Warts. HENRYATi„„d; je.brgekf:mer works and -commenced the manufacture of all kinds of Earthen Ware. Rockingham or Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream Colored and White Ware, Toilet Sets, Table and Tea See vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jars, and a great-variety of other articles kept constantly ou hand at his Pottery Warehouse, and at his Store Room ; and an as sortment of Bracketts and Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, An. He is also prepared to furnish all kinds of Terra Cots work, Caruishing, Mouldingi and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to suit all kinds of buildings inside andout; k Encaustic Tiles, for Ornamental Pavemet of Penile Granite, or artificial Stone for Flooring of Halls Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passages, Baths, Ornamental Fire Places, fie.; and will keep constantly on hand, at his old stand, an assortment of Red Earthern and Stone Ware. H. G. has been Mx- months, and spared neither labor or., expense in makingtheneoessary preparartions for the above manufacture, and is now prepared to ficeive ail orders. HENRY GAST, No. 2234, South Queen street, between Centre Setup, and Vine street;-Sigh of the Btu PITCHER. Air Steady BOYS wanted as apprentices to ,learn the above busineu.. P. Br—EL G. hail engaged a managir who is fully ante patent tel conduct the above btufinesss; and all cum• municationz, correspondence and oriels with hileman._ nor, pertaining to the said business, will to strictly at. tend sop tall d to. JOHN HAB.RIB Manager Otl, - • Ito Teachers, Clergymen, • /. 7 tc :AND, Ci l S ot a g I do: 12 St 4T MORRIS & WILLIS, 107 Fulton' at., New York THE MOST SECCE: , SFEL AND ONLY GRADUATE PHYSICIAN Dr rata abr.—Tim undersigned , offers at friVete sale, all that certain valuable Tavern Stand, sign of Ueneral Taylor, situate!onthe East side of North Queen street; near the Erdiroad 'Depot, in rho city of Lancaster, col:misting of a Lot othROUND, whereon are, erected, a one-story 'Brick TAYERN 11011 SE, j Stables, a Pump with good and naver-failing water and hy drant, both Mar the dobr, with every other neces sary improvementa.l, I The location of this Tavern Stand is an excellene vue, being near the Railroad. Persons wisblug to view the premises, will please cull on the subscriber, residing there on. Possession and an indisputable will be given on the let day of April next. One-half of the purcaase money may remain charged or. the premises, If desirable to the , purchaser. J S DONNELLY. 0011 . 21 tr-la Dress and Clo thesnut , Street, • Second streel,jbelow S. tentlon to our, con:Tint SILK BINDLNGS; FriD of our own huicrtutio • Ica 7 Lirders executed 296 Chesnut S • dee 5 Trimmings, No. 296 low Eleventh, b un ro South nee, Philadelphia. We invite at , Retail tuso,rtment of PLUSH and s Buttons and Staple trimmings l. .idwanuracttue. t a few honronottce. J. Li. SON, a. t nd 1.70 South 2d Stroot, la. 4..:1 . tamest Stoycs l at Sprecheies , Hard. I.Dware Stcre; North t; >t een street, Lancastor.—.Ttio sub scribert has just receiv a large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Wood bTOVES, the ruost , oilytirated manufactu rers of Troy, New Tor ', Albany, Phil:44Mo, and also from our city. In large assortment may be found the following and man orpatteriis : The illobn Mr- Tight, is a very superjor largo liven Stove, which bis been extensively sold, and has given general satisfactioc,-- MOi==l It Is adopted thr burnt conitnetided for either. The Uuion Air-Tight; tern, with an improve without hesitation. . COOK this is a new and beautiful pat draft, which we can recommend TOVES, Flat Toy Complete, Near Complete, Juliet,. Cook, VlCtor, Summer Baker, Victory, Likard. (Hobe Air-Tight, Liberty Air• Tight, Improved Wimple lorniusg Star, Buck Ltdprov ilathoitsy, Astor Also, a groat variety patterns. f other Cook Stoves, of approved rlor Stoves, Star Franklin Diamond Parlor Exeen.ior • Chandelier, Mirror Ormaneu . tsl Box Stove ,ow l'atreru Ban, or. Fairy Llueon, (Mal litnner, number of l'artur,luF Room TOO or tn' ery and pattern: ItgenLy Sro 01, ell, and county Union Alr-Tight Golden Age Etna - Jewel Parlor, Oeonn Queen, Jenny Lind,', New Jenny Lind, New Pattern Rada llarp Cannon, __Together•with a larg• and Ten.l'ista IVood JU- ILasing the-Sole of Lancaster, for the sal Cook Stores now in use. tablishment. The and want a good Stott!, to c, of tae of the tee,t celebrated they cad he lord at t,e other es .aigned, therelen. , hfi - ites all who land ,:atanine hiz a,bertnieut. . y and l'iovvr hied takkl in ex- .G 4 •. 04d Metal, Timot change for goods. 123112fil JOHN A. r,RBEN. W. B. EIWEN. I,lrben" S. Co'e Cheap Clothing Slore p 4 ..2.,:qga of the Strip ed 'oadl ,o. 4- :surth Qtior.l/ OL, .1.1.11 e. side, near Orange at., • cahter, Pa. The Proprietors of tt, s great ntanuthetory of Clothing, respectfully anuottuce lo their triends and the public in general, that their estahlishmeut truss . contains tire largest most varied and cheart assortment of r ALL W nt AND INTIht CLOTH Nti ever ones ed io Lon. as ter. Their stock is all or their ,acs inani,a. iLI I i., and embraces the large* styles of cloihill,; a.i.,i ~,. to the season, and warrauted to gile en are ~.,...,.ie,,,, to purchasers as to durability and superior Wer.,l‘..thsolp. Although the detuanti for dolma': at Stile p ,, putar estab lishment is daily inere,4ing. 'et b) havin,,, a lull toren of huinbor vi work t0,0,r.1L, on. Wows al way ttoet.,l with good cutters, and a grca abled to keep our 11 ared lIMMEI every article of dress, u I=ffil=M Aitiong our oxteusive OVERCOATS and BA Flue Black Cloth Fro • Flue do Bre , ' Blue Cloth Dress ti Ft' Fancy Cassiduere Coat / Business Coats, Satiuett, Frock and Stinnett Monkey Jacl4 Black French Dueskid Double Milled Cassini Finn Black Cilia Pat Fancy Cassimere Pau Bannon Pauts, Black Satin Vests, Merino, Velvet and I Cassitnere cud Satiny ALSO, al fall assortnil shirts and Drawers, VVI SOlll5, Cravats, Pocket - Hosiery and timbre!lasi •43.00 to $15,00 0..,t0 to 13,00 7.uu to 12,50 t to 12,00 3to 0,00 ;;,.,o to 5,15 to 0,00 • to, o,u, to 0,00 • to 4,00 • to „ 5,00 to 4,00 1.,a to 3,00 1,00 übh .• 1,44 to 1400 t ost, •• 1,00 to 3,00 .tit of Woolen uoil (.otlon Under. to mat 3LUR>I :101t, t_,olat . ,, lla ultnes, 1. , from . l'ual3. !=ml dst compl,te•L an. , tiur very largo hillg, 111.• ,ea. It ex prices. I li L4l_ A.ND r>i\ tquAtes, s• 111 1 ,.: umde lig burl BIAS CIATII.IMi.—. assortmeLt of Bop' Clo tdstlng of 1.; s ')vercun Pants and \ rstt f Also, just received a FA.NCY ED C French Doeskin Cassini • and Ctishineros, which notice, in tiie lateat ten., ,gl.l:tr rt ,, eii , of the latcst New hstis,,. ~ , Iki , lwa. hut luoltt.SC , ly trell: vu ~, u ..,..‘, .1/, nUIAILy tO tl clu:ll3u, - ~1,.. tn.,itLy WIWI [,t\, .100 .'l. .... , I. V U. hour i tlo lull nult4 -1 ti,ir I.a..wy. The suhscribers are it York and Mina lelihie workmen. and ennui,. • furnish ove.l.y :said, • eloLhiug Howie m the theta with their outwit tore, Sign - ,a Co a t, ..::SL ru. Utdied :tat. Clot4l . o. 42 ).,rth Quw.. oct 17 A mong the ix; WI., generation to laci:A sine o of life—inCreegr. moat and e . .en pitAoh4 e.X15(k . 11., M. O l Lll,l Of more real Value I h l than the CDLItri:JU:I.I d to the its virtue throughout :wintry, has proven :tuateroit.s . ).111] V.uto :,u- 0 0 4 , , Its I cau I.a• N eu ,t dou „' , coou.ioatiou of 10ed.h.1./.3: et It :0,i,, ett:. so so, e. 2. ...• ... Wi and cure tub 1111111,OU Vtil 1011, 3, I: p „,„, .„,,, „,.,, wiad, have hitherto So pt trt-it , o . ,p, • L ~......L,p, eve ry year. indeed there , ~,, n , ,.i1,p.t. rt., ,:: 10 i r . ,lcro a !tot:nerdy W. at length eeeu tea., i: p ; ,,,_,,„ 1. 0 : ,.. , O L A on, to Cure the otost oartge .t.,,, ...lee; ee, t I upt 1u0::,,... ;our ;pace hero mill oat per: i: I. it , irUhitf-14 .1” : le , por:1,11 of. no cures atloczed by I;., 11.,, bill ws, 11; !II I p e‘ent tit, tol lwwint;:—autt rtttor tort - r ewintry Ult.::: A.: oitan Alth, ace. m loth Ulu abei., Itsteir 1 , 11..2 , 1. ~ ..j •I ai 1) ii 0 , 0 pleased to furl:L.li :rep, 0, lit•l'vi 4,, i.lis pt.,/ w.-, :.,1 a:ol itttitsputa. tie proot of These bit .. . . . . . Video of Tranigiortulicni Lame. !1. g. :-..,. C.. lug. .1 1633. J. C.- I ' l s , J , ' , .. , i , ,r . .•/: iltlie ' ti. 1.41. V. .2, old has just reco,eini !rout ::in ye:, ate._.., 1,, i.izi..,11. ..,...iriot t ever, inn thimll ~.”-, t . r,.. z,cci eee.'y :...... ..aiit vicited him. prutivcineekl MO/ A Cl,Ol , - ./::.1.- .1./ . . 1,2 1.1 ,- .1:. - 011: Oleri . ) . feel oral in CL01../1 - 41.., to !II . I ../. .. ,/: i . ..0. for a 5000.0 nitn....... el /.1101,1 / . .,./, - O,n ~ t 1... r..,_••••_. , ,. I. wan 10.- 1 , , dueial to t: , /I. on II.,) . 1 .'..0 /./.:. / ji._ LI -I .It I spoon lU/ us cry till . oe Pours, olt.Oloi:Cin2 in tla... ii.,,iirg, and ten O'clue/. al It/Ailt, J. f u, 2 3 2,12/ /I / . 1...1.2.- ~r tile het. ter. and after three da r sis tine, 11, ii At .ni Io c: , out c r drink without pain. . Its use in the al.rove named al,etse icifi y e.t7o ninny a child from a premature grave, mid r._nie . ie tuo adniety of many a fond xtreai... Fir all alte,u...>, v.' t:io '(trout and Lungs, 1 Leldeve it tin: taut modi.•ino ciitant. A foaling of the deepest gratitude, p imuits wo in suilrosnir. g you them anen t —but for your iiiiportalit ails-..acre, lay little boy would lola 'MVO. beau 43 :mother it, ILL • I am yours,littli i:l rill r•-...p. , t, 1) J.POW 11:1.!., 'rapt. Trans. L. IL It. Rock MI, ~,i, rnerset co., N.J.. July 41, lSf2. Do. J. C. AVER. — Siiiii your ele.li , iire Ims 1.--Lc known here, it has a great dem tad than 'toy r , tle . l c .u,.11 remedy we have ever sold. It is sp.keit..i in tern, , d . unmeasured praise by those who hale used it. and I knee of some Ca ses where the best they say it, is ri..t 1.... much for the go o d it has done.l unto pleasure in selling n. 1 , 1,.:111513 I know that lam giving ; my customers Oa. mrth of their money, and 1 feel grad! ad in se.:drlg Lb- 6,01: it confer. Please send me a furl ter supply. rued I, lie , t . nee Yours, with respebt .1..1iN C. WHITLOCK. P. S.—Almost any 11 caber of rlrtitl..:aeli rail bii sent you, If you wish it. Wind,r, C.1 . W.. June 2 - i. 1C52. .. J. C. Arne—Dear Sir: ,This Milt r.: lir:: 111.,t 1 hov.• used your Cherry Pectoral fog upwards ',lnt". y.ac. oad it Is my sincere belief that 1 slaAnd hove ne..” ill at:, ' . :0..,,, ere this time if I hod not. It dos rut 01 Lae n: a d.tagero us show lion of the lungs, and I It do ot Id,• ,1.. my te y ...ouvictinus when I toll you it is a ricelndoady. Y•us very esra•at ;t by. It. . 31...11.1. it., Att.dney at Late. WI sl.iirre, Pn.. ~.p. . .•iltb. I l . 5. I S3O. Its. J. C. Aunt:. :Sly ai. Sic:-1 our coati-lac is much approved ,f by .tla.A. w v. hi/111 11, .1 it lie... ~::.l It, cell., pe,itioll i, tomb a:. In it, no . :IP and , 1,11 . 1-1, .' • P . ~ ..e filliin. - I 1:it,iii.,,1,i . , ~, . .seili, • .. 1 . I P •I• a ~i .).1, .: •., I r.,. at do Many of t o il . pr .. ie. ;pi: 111 ,i...‘,.. Ii 11.,••Is .1. :.:;tra.. or awl F. lirt.-an. 1 . 1111. L oet al • !:•. offer dL Hurl Quarry. till i 1•1 ,ji VI•1 ri. r j: apat q' • • e.. ~, . r;~i 1.,.i~,.1,.~. • i•; ; I I:in,, 7 . 7, • .•;110 Catgq; I in prop.;rti , 4l. a1tg...;;1 sold ss a d s i...• they tire .• At ft FA:, NA1:1,1.:1'. is/ O. CO:mad. 11d m Silver Ln u, au] Lepltrecall Fly 2u ly-Z6 un hand, s,me tiold a lower than the ttwre pr Ladles Fancy Manufacturer and D' urs.--JoLnNira. Importer •aler in.ali Muds o6 F l ,t.NCY FURS, at 2 , 1 , 3tarket Street, above, Sth, mumortmon „ . t.. _ . Philadelphia. Having nosy completed my' larg e mid beautiful assort ment of all the dillerentikitids ofl'am-y :hiss t hot will be wont by belies and childrint during (Ito present season, this assortment of Furs Is equal ti :Inc 1,, i_s, smnd In this , city, either for quality, sariety 00 lie.iutr. flaying bought my Furs in Europe for Cbsh. and lire had them Manufao i lured by the most cornpreat workmen under my own an , pervision with reasonab gecnycln . .- lam determined to I small profits. anti for Credi'noly. ~.3. 5 t„,,,L-.,,,,,5,5: w o rld dd well to give too call before - purchasing. JOHN FARIITIA, . 2-34 dlarketiStreet, above bus, Philadelphia. bet 10 i- Sm-S8 , . ss--- Fa all and Winker Clothing at F. J. ICI:A . 3II'II'S "Lincaster County Clouting Store."—A Large and varied assortment of it ac's and it .ss' ready made Clothing, embracing all the different approved styles, and made by good workmen out of the Lest material. Flue, Medium' and common. tinims, Beaver, Felt, Pilot, Petersham tenth Flushing, Baugups, ziasel:sand Paletot Over. coats. Cloth. CAFFi Were hod :Mint:tr. liminess, Frock and t Sack Coats. Cloth, Dres and f rock Louts of various colors and qualities. Cloth. 'a.iinnte, thltiLett, Velvet and Tweed Pantaloons. Sin, Satin, Vaidnzia, Swansdown, Velvet, Plush, Cloth, CaSslusere and Sttinett, Double and Single breasted s Vests. Donkey Jaekets, Drawers, Under shirts, Iloslery, II uspen ders,si loves. Crave. s. Ilaad kerchiefs, Shirt-Collars, Stocks, Ties, Seeds. St inche s :, ~..4 , 1 ,c . i not , , ,, approved patent shoulder seam Shires, Umbrellas and all articles usually 'kept ingentlemen's furnishing stores, in cluding Robes de Chambre and Lerore Vest. and th„r ~,,._3 . Alin, a splendid assorneet of uncut Cl.,ths. Cassimeies and Vistings—all of whfoh wlil be made up to oidet In the best manner, with pilmnpimess. a'. aecomimalat log p ees, and by competent es rkmen, linaegt,Llishment is in the monthly receipt of e French, dendsh aud • , American Fashions so th Corder” intruktel to them may be relied upon in be In the lithsst. style by those who desire IL Alirmanner of plain work, wad work of a genteel mediuM, promptly attended tops hereto fore. 1 - .-" nape, the 'subscribe' nfidently Grateful for past patrOnage, the 'subscriber confidently hoped to merit &continuance of the sati,u. • • El J. HP-A . 31E11, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, eor. North QueUn and Or ange street. „ 1 sup 'Ai ti•S6 Te4Ohool *tau ere .— Schoo4 Teachers in Lan glister and other Con cics are Informed that the sub. scriber is prepared to roish them icith YItIYTE,D BE TOinTS^. sucti as are tog ired by the j cbcol Law for the. 24tettbJi_Reports of each 001, In who esalo or retell quan ta:CS; t , These,reports ar got up to fac Ulu. the Teacher and:aavi • lin a deal of trouble in Analting ids'alges• SPASG=I, • ' nut 21 tf-44] ' BS N. Queen it., lene'r. • =MEE MM=M
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